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07-JulySoftball Man Even At 50, He's Still Playing Page B1 Cabin Fever F o r k C o u p le C o n v e r ts O ld T o b a c c o B a r n In to H o m e R e tr e a t Page 4 D A V IE C O U N T Y 50« IENTERPRI/E^ECORD i'i; u / i f t I , July 4 th In Davie Uwnmower Parade To Patriotic Concert, There’s Plenty To Do For those of you who will be celebratinglheFourthofJulyholi- day at home in Davie County, there will be plenty to do in addi­ tion to the traditional backyard barbccucs complete with water­ melon or homemade ice cieam. To get the feel for the holiday, justdrivedownNorthMainSueet in Mocksville, where the town annually erects American flags on the utility poles. Concert And Fireworks • And on the night of the Fourth 'of July, there will be acelebration In Rich Park, complete with old- fashioned games, a pauiotic con­ cert by the Atlantic Jazz Orches­ tra and, of course, fireworks to light up the sky as the concert ends. Admission to the concert, which will be heldonMandoPield at the park, will be $5, for senior citizens, $2.50. Lawnmower Parade Cooleemec will celcbrate on Saturday, July 3, with its second annual Independence Day Lawnmower Parade at 10:30 a.m. Bring your lawnmower to the Zachary House to participate, or justcometowatchandtakepartin other festivities, such as old-time games to follow. There will be free swimming at the Cooleemee Pool, and a free woteimelon feast. Hotdogs and drinks willbeavailable.Theevent is sponsored by the town. ^-American Rodeo The North Davie RuriUin Club wiIlsponsora"SaIuteto America" East Coast Qhampionship Rodeo :july 2-3 at the Circle T Ranch on ;Foster Road in Woodleaf. The rodeos start at 8 p.m., and will iinclude bronco riding, calf top­ ing, goat tying, team rcping, cow “giri barrel racing, wild brahma bull riding, a calf scramble for kids, wild cow milking and fire­ works. The rodeo will be sanctioned by the Mid Atlantic Professional Rodeo Association. Party For Seniors TheDavieCountyScniorCen- ter will sponsor a Patriotic Party on Friday, July 2 at 2 p.m. at the nutrition site in the Brock Center, North Main Street, Mocksville, with food and enteitainment, in­ cluding a First Ladies fashion show. Seniors may pre-register /by calling 751-0611. — _ - Clues Scarce In \ Murder Investigatlori Investigators are still searching forclucs that will help llicmsolve the murder of a Troutman man, who was shot last week while traveling east on Interstate 40 in Davie County. The body of Johnny Flake Houston, 51, was discovcrcd just before 6:30 a.m. June 21, aRer his car crossed the median into the west bound lanes and strack a traffic sign on the roadside near the US. 601 exit. An autopsy revealed Houston had been shot,butauthoritieshave not released information about where the shots entered the body, the number of shots fired at the vehicle or the type of weapon that might have been used. ttoustonhadbccntravclingcast on 1-40, which was his usual route , to work at Hayward Industries in Clemmons, in a brown 1983 ToyotaTcrcel,accordingto Davie County SheriffsChiefofEnforce- mcnt Lt. Jimmy Phipps. Another motorist saw the wreck, butso far investigators have found no witnesses to the shoot­ ing, Phipps said. Fliers asking for any infoiroa- ' lion that might assist with the in- :• vestigatlon have been disunbuted, and officers questioned all motor- ] ists exiting 1-40 at U.S. 64 the J morning after the shooting, he ■ said. Detectiveshavespenthours in­ terviewing Houston's family, ^ friends, neighbors and co-work­ ers but have found no reason any-' one might want him dead, Phipps added. Sheriff Allen Whitakersaid in­ vestigators are still hoping some-, one saw something and will come forward. Anyone with infonnation that. , mighthelpwiththisinvestigation . should contncl ihc Davie County-; Sheriffs Detective Division at: 336-751-5547 or Davie County : Crimestoppers at 336-751-1111.: A reward will be offered, and : callers may remain anonymous.: The N.C. State Bureau of In- : vesligalionisassislinglhesheriffs : office with the murder investiga­ tion. Sewer Policy Clarified J.C. Mackenzie of High Point, who portrays an Indian tracker turned Revolutionary War soldier in historical reenactment, demonstrates how native Americans tanned deer hides for a group of children at Cooleemee's annual Heritage Camp this summer.For a story and more photos, see page D2. - Photo by Robin Fergusson A $5 per gallon fee to reserve sewer capacity for residential use in northeast portion of Davie County will not affect residents requesting capacity prior to June 21. The fee is part of an extension and tap on policy for the northeast Davie sewer disuict approved by county commissioners in Novem­ ber 1998. Most of the requests for resi-: dcntial sewer capacity were made: prior to adoption of the plan, and 1 county employees have been uiH ■ certain how to enforce the policy;; ■ countymanagerKen Windley told: commissioneisJune21. When the policy was written, it; was not intended to apply to thoK Please See Residential-Page 7 Davie Makes World Games Special For Samoan Athletes By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enterprise Record It is the largest sporting event in the worid this year and the largest ever in North Carolina, and Davie County has had an opportunity to a part of the grand event in more ways than one. Davie families welcomed Special Olympics athletes and their coaches finm American Samoa into their homes last week os they adjusted to the climate and culture' of the sUite before heading to Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill for the 1999 Special Olympics World Summer Games. Members of the American Samoan delegation were guests at a Spirit of Special Olympics celebration and dance, had a picnic at Thorough­ bred Training Center, visited Spencer Shops Transportation Museum, a movie theater and an osuich farm while here. Their five day ,itoy In Mocksville, which included daily sports practices, culminated June 24, with a Toreh Run Ceremony on the square in Mocksville. ■ The Americaii Samoan athletes joined local athletes andotherDavie residents in welcoming the World Games torch, which has passed through 1 ^0 countries and more than 100 communities and towns in North Carolina on its way to Carter-Fmley Stadium in Raleigh for the opening ceremonies, carried by law enforcement officers from across the Uiiited States and around the world. ) ■ Please See Davie - Page 4 Jerry Swicegood (far right), who hosted a group of the yisitora at His hotrie v Torch Run ceremony. -- - .1 _ .-i,,. ■ v-; RoMn I T T : ; r 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 E d ito r ia l P^ad e The Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776 Whca in the Course of Human Events, it bccomcs ncccssary for one People to dissolve tlic Political Bands which Jiave connected them with another, and to assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate and equal Station to which the Laws of Nature requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the Separa­ tion. We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness — that to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it. and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation bn such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to these shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dietiite that Governments long established should not be changed for light and tran­ sient Causes; and accordingly all Experence has shewn, that Mankind arc more disposed to suff ,r, while Evils are jsufferable, than to right themselves by i bolishing the Forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long Train of Abuses and Usurpations, pursuing invaiiably the same Objcct, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their Right, it is their Duty to throw off such Government and to provide new Guards for their future Security. Such has been the patient Sufferance of these Colonies and such is now the Necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The History of the present King of Great-Britain is a History of repeated Injuries and Usurpations, all having direct Objcct the Establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove tliis, let Facts be submitted to a candid World ______^ .................................. . . . ’ - • ■; In every state bf thcsVOpprcSion's we havcKtTtToM^ for Redress in the most humble Terms; our repeated Peti­ tions have been answered only by repeated Injury. A Prince, whose Character is thus marked by every act which iiiay define a tyrant, is unfit to be the Ruler of a free People... We, therefore, the Representatives of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the World for the Recti­ tude of our Intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of the.se Colonies, Solemnly Publish and Declare, Tliat these Colonies are, and of Right ought to be. Free and Independent States; that they are absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political Con- liection between them and the State of Great Britain, is an ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Indepen­ dent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent Stales may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm Reliance on the Protection of divine Providence, we mutu­ ally pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor. D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksvllla, NC 27028 (336)751-2120- Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Dwight Sparks.. MocksvlllaEnterprise 1916-1958 Davle. . Record ' '1899-1958 . CooleemeeJournal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid In Mocksviile, NC 27028 . '■ Sutisciip.Uoii R'tes / ' single Copy, 60 Cents - ■ $20 per year tn North Carolina . r $25 per year outside North Carolina , .POSTMASTER, ' -' - ^nd addre w ctiahges to;'' Dairte County EnteipilssReeoid' ',. i . P.O. Box99, Mock»VIIHr, NC 27028, In The M a il... P r o p e r t y O w n e r s B e a r B u r d e n O f C a r i n g F o r C o u n t y Tolhccdilon Having lived in olher countries I have a grave rcspccl for Democracy and ihc United States of America. I gel a lump in my throat when we place pur hands over our hearts and do the pledge. Tears ‘:ome lo my eyes when I hear the Star Spangled I Danner. 1 have cried openly and silently when I saw ' the monument at Pearl Harbor and in Franco as the small while crosscs - row after endless row - symbolizing those brave soldiers who would not come back to the United States; and I prayed for their families who would never see them again. I havcodccplovcandrespeclforourcountiyondror people ,w^o have mode it great and free. Is democracy quickly slipping dway from the way African thinks and acts? ^ o is accountable for this. We the people... arc responsible. One of the American dreams is lo have a home! It doesn't come easy. Its faithfully paying mortgage loans for most of one's life. It means sacrifice. It means cutting down on many of life's luxuries anil scrimping on necessities, going without vacations, doing whatever is needed to make that house pay­ ment, scared sameiimes that you won't be able to make tlie payments. Then there is the expense of maintaining the properly os it deteriorates with age. Then come property taxes. It seems only yesterday that a groupof strangers came into Davle County lo evaluate the property at an astronomical fee. No one came to my home, no one called, no letter was sent to me, but my house was evaluated at $40,000 more than It is worth. I understand that we the people paid $300,000 for this service. I went lo the courthouse and it was rcduced. Once again, property owners arc being required 10 carry Ihc heavy burden of taxes to meet the proposed budget for ihe county. Does this mean that only property owners can send thelrchildfen to school, dial 911, have use of the fire department, vote? Inademocracy,whcnallthcpcopleenjoyallthe benefits, should not all the people in Davie county carry an equal portion of the nnanclal responsibiU ily? Can a fair and equal lax be decreed that every adult In Davie County pays? Everyone who lives in R e s p o n s e s N e e d e d F r o m S u r v e y ..Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson....................................General Manager Mike Bamhardt.........................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow......................................Advertising Manager To Ihe editor In a few days, many residents in Clemmons and eastern Davie County will receive a survey con­ cerning the "Central Clemmons Business District." These residents will be sclectcd at random. This area extends along Lewisville-Clemmons Road from U.S. 158 to MO. Businesses in this specific area will also be given surveys for dieir response. The purpose Is lo gadicr infonnalion lo be used for making this district a more attractive area for commcrcc for businesses and patrons. This survey Is fully supported by the Clemmons Village Coun­ cil. Resjwnding to this survey ralher than throwing it away is another way citizcns can help iiutke government more helpful without being intrusive. Wc truly need your response. The ad hoc committee to study redevelopment ofbusiness propertyon Lewisville-Clemmons ' Road will use tlie results of this purvey to make our proposals lo the Clemmons Village Council. Our committee consists ofbuslnessnlen and volunteer citizens whoarenotnotbusinessmen.Ascitizensof Clemmons wc arc tired of reading the negative publicity about th ebusiness districts In our village. We understand the situation and would like lo help do something about it. A 100 percent response would really give the committee ihe guidance wc need in developing a long-r^gc plan for redevel­ opment of the Central Clernmons Business Dis­ trict. We lhankyou In advance for your help. Larry Wise, chairman Clemmons Letters W elcom ed Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its readers. The letters may be on toplcsof local, state, national or internatlohal Issues. ’ An effort will be made to print all letters provided they are not libelous, vulgar, or In poor taste. The editor reserves Uie right lo edit letters for grammar otkI for space. All letters should Include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published. Is also requested. Please have letters In the newspaper office by 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. W hat Is Your Favorite Flavor Of Ice Cream ? , . Christie Taylor Vanessa Didenlio Jessica Bowling Candace Scott Cooieetnre Mocltsville Moclisville MocliOTilk Cookies and ci^m .’' > "Reese's Peanut Butter "Chocolate and vanilla "Vanilla." - ^ ' swirl." - z, this couniy buys supplies and food in stores here. Taxes need to be raised on somelhing everyone uses. The county must live within its means. Isn't that what wc teach our children? If wc run a business, wc can't out-spend our income if wc want lo have a solid business. Arc we the people sleeping? Arc wc carelessly indirfcrent? Arc wc aware that many people have difficulty payingpropertytaxes? Arcyou.thc prop­ erty owners, aware that everything dial Is proposed in thebudgetthisyearmustbc maintained? Areyou ready to have your property taxes increased very three to four years? Arcyou contenltoalwayscjmy the burden of taking carc of all of Davle Couhty?' if you want lo lose your ilemocracy, don't take a stand for anything. Don'l speak up. Don't Ici people know your views. Don'l voice youir concerns. Don'l speak up for the oppressed. Don'l vote. Just say, "I'm jusl one person, I can't do anylhing." The strength of America is Its unily. In unity, there is power and strength. If the couniy and country is logrow stronger and better, it takcsevcrycltlzcn doing hIs/herpart.Then we truly have a government by the people and for the people. violet Cain Mocksvillc T O W N O F News Update July 1999 ;SPtG I Ht DATES BND EUENTS 0 F I NT&RE JT FOR MOEK SUI ElE EITTZEN^ MHNRGER’S CORNER Downtown on the squnn* is starting lo feel and look like the renewed focal point of uur community. New business owners, combined with the seasoned veterans of downtown Mocksvillc, are creating a healthy blend to help shape otir emerging historic square. Thanks to the leadership of the Davle Couniy Chamber of Commcrcc, we are marketing our community well and bringing new energy and opportunity lo our area. Local resident Ray Everest has generated the most cxcitement by showing us all how his renovation on North Main Street should be done with a touch of mystery, and our new Police Department building and four million'dollar assisted living facility have contributed to the feeling of rcviblliation downtown. The monthly Cruise-lns with vintage cars from the past Is an outstanding Idea and continues to add something special lo the square. The Garden Club's continiied commitment to tlie planter boxes that line the sidewalks let us know that someone cares, and Town Employee Albert Moore Is an inspiration to us all by working hard to keep the streets and sidewalks neat and dean. We were even ver)’ fortunate to host part of the Special Olympics torch run this summer, which allowevi us to sh.w hcait-feU moments wllh visitors from a far away place. Maybe wo arc about to get it right. I think the best is yet to come, and by the way, 1 can't wait until you see Christmas. Terry L Bralley, Town Manager MOCKSUILLE liJHTER SVSTEM The Mochville waler system serves approximately 2230 customers and delivers approximately 850,000 gallons of waler per day. The Town was originally served by public wells dating back to about 1912. The first portion of Ihc Town's waler nilratlon plant was constnicted In 19^6 and could treat one half million gallons per day. The nitration plant was updated and expanded In 1968 and 1979. Today Ihe plant is capable of producing up to two million gallons of treated water per day. Treated water is excellent and exceeds all State and Federal standards. Elevated water storage Is provided by two water tanks. One of Ihc tanks is located on Sanford Avenue behind the Mocksville l^re Station, the other lank Is located on Campbell Road near Central Davle Elementary School. The Unks have a combined capacity of 325,000 gallons. Treated water is pumped up into these two tanks from finished water storage located at the water plant The Town currently has approximately 1,160,000 gallons In nnished water storage at Ihe waler plant All untreated water that Ihe Town processes comcs from Hunting Creek. According lo State and Federal estimates. Hunting Creek can provide a safe yield of at least 18 million gallons of water per day. MOCKSUILLE SEUJER SVSTEM The Town is served by two wastewater treatment plants. The Bear Creek wastewater treatment plant is locatcd on Bear Creek and is rated at 250,000 gallons of capacity per day. The Andrew Ugle wastewater treatment plant is located in Dutchmans Creek and is rated at 648,000 gallons of treatment capacity per day. The facilities work naturally by mixing atmospheric oxygen wllh the wastewater and providing sufllcicnt time to remove Impurities. The Town manages a wastewater pretreatment program which regulates Industrial wastewater discharges lo the sewer system to insure that wastewater treatment operations remain stable and predictable. Compost Site Fees Cill 7M*i500lodropolTyd«istedsriR;«Tddi}irki:e<ionol throwyvdiulecncr ihe fence vhcn thefUclilabl FEES Puthase: Mokb ^SS per scoop Lof Coopost • $3 ptr icoop Dropolt: IjttoJ of yarJ waste ptr moolhfm (TomolMocltniTeRtsiitnbOiilj) _______________TniAloadofjirdwaste‘$5 track load of prd watte»S3__________ ■ MOCKSUILLE SENIOR CENTER PUBLIC OFFICIHLS OauiD Countij Senior [ enter • s. M.nn Si. Morksuillc, NC • 5 /SI Ofil Tom lloard Dr. F.W. Slate, M.iyor J,C. “Duster" Cleary Lee Rollins Vcmon Thompson Steve Walker James Wall Vena Harris. Chair UwreiKC Ray Carter Stevie Dulin Bob Hall Lash Sanfurd Andrew White Lynn 11. Dycdy.Char Alii.'C Gaiiher Palsy Crenshaw Richard Schooler Gail Kelly Ttrry ffralley. Torni Marujger 7SI-2259 Ricluinl Sink. Polict Chief 75h9IS6 Danny Smith. Public Works Director 75h25I9 Michael Gmer.'Recnation Director 75h2)25 Phillip C m e, Fire Chief 75I-3M2 Bill Paris A GrqunJs 75l’5500 Kim Shiislev,'Senior Center Director ■ 751^11 alc^, Building Inspections luhnCallinioce, Planning & Zonine 751-3340 Robert Cook. Animal Control 751-0227 Duke Potufer.......336-727-1500 Payments accepted at the Rppliancp Store at Squire Boone PU /j CbhbsIs Cable...............ISI iDOb OHice li localed at lililloiu Oak Shop. Leii. Centel Telephone.......751-5944 flppairseruice6l1 Pied Nat Gas....l-8QB-J52 21 Hour.tmerqericij Spmui* Z*)! J'JVl Murder Mvsterv DlnnerParly - Do you enjoy a good "who dunnil”? Come to our first ever Murder Mystery Dinner Party and you will be placed right in the middle of the crime scene, and enjoy a delicious dinner at the same time. Then you can play Sherlock Holmes and have a chance to solve the murder. Trust no one • the person next to you might be the “killer"! Advance Registration Required! This event is limited to the first 30 people lo reserve a seal. It will be an evening to die for! Date & Time: Friday, Sept. 17*6:30 pm, Scene of the Crime: Nutrition Site. Cost: $6.00 per person. Y2K Workshop • Tuesday, Aug. 10 at 2 pm. If Y2K has you concerned about your finances, prescriptions or safety, come to this seminar. A panel of representatives from many different fields including utilities, banking & health care, will be on hand lo discuss what is being done about the problem, and how you will be a^ected. You will also learn a common sense approach lo prepare yourself for Y2K. Aquestion & answer session will follow to address olher concerns you may have. Crnfl_ExDQ & Oulll Show • Saturday. Aug. 7,9 am*noon. Browse through the work of some of the country's most talented seniors. Exhibits will include all types of crafts including baskets, crocheted items, knitting, aullts and much more. Events will include demonsmuions throughout the day, and a wearable qullt>art fashion show at 10:30. Deadline to display your work is August l.If you wish to sell your crafts, the charge is 510.00 per table.Pnlrlotle Party <• Friday. July 2 at 2 pm In the Nutrition Site. Come celcbraie the good old “U S of AV* There will be plenty of food, fun & entertainment, including a I^rst Ladies fashion show. Harvest Moon Dance - Friday, September 24 at 7 pm in the Mocksville ElemenUry School Gym- A DJ will provide a variety uf music and dances for both singles & couplesTPleose wear sofl«soIed shoes. Rel'reshments will be provided. Cost is $3.00 per person. Man on Ihe Moon Party - Tuesday. July 20 at 2 pm in the Nutrition Site we will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the “First Man on the Moon.” It will be OUT OF THIS WORLD!HOLIDAY CLOSINGS • Monday. July 5, Independence Day and Monday, Sept. 6. Labor Day.Day of Travel • After many requests, the Senior Center will once again “hit the road", as we continue last year's tour of historic Davie Couniy. Wear your comfortable walking shoes, os this will be an all-day event. Departure lime & Itinerary will be announced soon. Date: 'Hiesday. Sept. 29, Cost: $5.00 (lunch included). Limited lo the first 25 to register!Soap Opera Party - Monday. Aug. 16 at 2 pm In Ihe Nutrition Site. Spend one of the “Days of Our Lives” with the Senior Center by celebrating America’s favorite daytime soaps. You'll think you're in “Another World” as you enjoy the food & fun of this gei-togehter. This party is for everyone, whether or not you are addicted to those daytime dramas! Be one of the “Young & the Restless”. After all you only have “One Life to Live”. Soeaklnaof Soaoa - Stanlng Aug. 23. you can watch your favorite soaps on the Big Screen TV at the Senior Center every Monday at 1pm. Incentive Breakfast • If you are a current walker or exerciser, or if you would like to join the program, you are invited to a delicious, light breakfast on Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 8:30 am In the meeting room of the Parks & Rec. Dept. There will be food, fun, and door prizes. Incentive awanls will be presented. Senior Breakfast • Tuesday, July 13 at 8:30 am we will help you beat the heat by cooking breakfast for you & your friends. We' II also enjoy a fun sing-a-long with Ms. Louise SUt)ud at the piano. Remember, this breakfast Is open to ALL seniors! Limited to the first 50 lo RSVP.Lunch & Learn ■» The IstTliursdayofeach month at 12:00noon.seniorsofthecounty meet at Western Steerof Mocksvillc for Lunch & Learn! There is a different topic and speaker each month. We look forward to you joining us this summer! Topics & Speakera: July«No Lunch & Learn because of the holiday/August 5*Peggy Nuckolls, Cooperative Extension/September 2-Everyone will learn more about the Jewish holidays. Davle Senior Rhvthm Makers - This lively group performs in Davie & surrounding coumies playing good old fashioned rhythm instnjments. If you’d like to join the group, all you need Is a desire to have fun & a love of making others smile. Join today! Fan Relief Program • The Davie County Senior Center offers fans to seniors 60 years and over whose homes are without air conditioning. One fan per household is available now through September. If you need a fan. please call or come by the Davie County Senior Center. This program is made possible through donations by Duke Power. Alzheimer’s Support Group • The support group is open to all interested persons reganlless of age. Meeting date is the 2nd Thursday of each month in the East Room of the Senior Center at 7 pm. Sponsored by the Davie County Senior Center and aftiliated with the Alzheimer’s Association. Davie Countv Stamp Club > The Sump Club meets the I st Thursday of the month at 7 pm in the East Room of the Senior Center. Open to collectors of all ages and interest levels. Davie County Slneing Seniors - Do you love to sing hymns, old songs, & learn new ones? If you answered yes. you should join the Davie County Singing Seniors. There are no auditions required. Just a love of music that comes Ongoing Activities at thc^Senlor Center « Luncb»Mon/Tue/Wed at 12:00 noon; QulUing*Every other Monday, 10 am; Singing Seniora^Thursdays, 3 pm; SlIverHeallh Exerclses-Senior Centcr-Mon/Wed/Fri, 8:30-9 am. Mock Placc-MonAVed, 10-10:30 am; Bridge^TUesdays & Fridays. 1 pm; Card & Board Garoes*Wednesdays, 1:30 pm. MOClfSUILLE/DnUIE PARKS & REC. 644 N. Main SI. • Mocksuille, NC • 335-751 -2325 Please feet free to call the Rec. DepL at 751-2325 to register, or for more information on the programs and events listed. O^ce houn: Monday • Friday 8 am • 5 pm SenlofTrip • A seaside adventure to: Wilmington. USS North Carolina, Cape Fear, New Bern. & Worthy is the Lamb. Aug. 10-13.1999, $299.00 per person, double occupancy. (Price includes: transportation, accommodations, admissions, 2 continenul breakfasts, and 1 dinner cnjise buffet dinner.) DwONawCTflMttt • Farmington Community Center. Wednesdays, starting Aug. 25- OcL 13, $80 per dog, 6:30-7:43 pm. Call for more Infomution. StiWtCItt - Hit the trails with the Saddle Club! If you're a horseless horse lover and want to go trail riding, here’s your chance. Pack your lunch k join us on the following rides: July 31,9 am-2:30 pm at Raven Rock • 2 hr. ride, picnic. $35: Aug. 14.7 am-4 (xn at Blue Hole. 6 hr. ride, picnic, swimming. $60; Sept. 11,9 am-2:30 pm at West Ridge, 2 hr. ride, picnic, $35. Join an exciting summer camp. $65 per wic. or $ 16 by Um day. I • Director Emily Johnson. Cost Before School, $15 per vt k. or $4 by the day: Alkr School, $25 per v>k. or $7 by the day M(rthtf»iMenynoQut • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 am-ll:30 am. $40 per month or $7 by the day. Teacher Patricia Draughn. M l VtiUMKtBM •' RichPuV, Sunday, luly 4th. Old limey games will start at 6:30 pm. The Jazz Orchestra will be perfonning at 7:30 pm. Fireworks will start at daik, $2 for parking, $5 admission for the Jaa Orchestra.' • ■ — —* Unt Piftcfna Ctm • Farmington Community Center on Tuesdays from 7:30-9 pm. $2 per class. Imtnictors: Steve A Linda Hatley. Call Steve or Linda at 751*3848 for more informatim. toeballCw-July I2-I6, Mando Field-must pre-register. 9am-noon. $63, Ages: 9-12, (nsuuctors:Mike Herndon, Dale Ijames, John Fowler, Jerry Walser, & George DaywalL WmtliniCa— • July 26-29 at Orock Gym-must be pre-regislered. 2:30-5 pm, $35. Insmictois: Ron Kirk & Howard Riddle. SeecifCaina • July 19-22 at Central Davie-must pre-register, 5-7pm, $35. Instnictor Jim Henderson. TiariiCaM • Mrs. Carol Cozart & the Davie Ifigh Tennis team will hold a tennis camp on July 12-16 at South Davie from 8-11 am for grades 4-9. Call the Rec. to register. ■ July 5-9, Brock Gym, 9:30 am-noon, $30. Instnictor Laura Windley. • July 12-16, Brock Gym, 9:30 am-noon, $30. Instructor Laura Windley. lO n lH ii' July 19-23, Brock Gym. 9am-noon, All Ages, $30. Instractor Adrian Bridgewater. Tuesdays & Thursdays at 6:30 pm at the Brock. Shelter #5 at Rich Park on Mon., Wed. & Fn.. 8:30 am-l2:30 pm. K-6d) grade. No charge! S tr iM U A n U il * Monday.-Friday from 8:30 am-\2:30 pm, K-6th grade, no charge. Sal SepL 18. Nbluntecrs needed to clean local streams and rivers. ■ Brock Gym, Moa-Fri.. 6:30-9 am. No charge! Shelters are avaibble to rent at Rich Park for blnhday panies, meetings, reunions, etc. iriU M H ' 4 man teams will play on Mondays at Pudding Ridge staning Aug. 1 Deadline to register July 23; $50 regisuation per team, $13 per person per day. Maximum teams: 10. Call Joe Boyette to register or for more Information. fiU iitfW U M i * Registration deadline: July 30. All playen must live or work in Davie County. Call 751-2325 to register your team. lit H i Ilflm iM M • NEW!! Men's Open & aurch teams. Rec. DepL will fumish bab and balls. Unlimited home nins. Will play one night a week. Limited to six teams. Enuy fee > T.B.A. Deadline lo register July 30. Call Joe Boyette for more information or to register your team. IH_» n il Ca-ai ftm r liM M • Registrations will be taken Aug. 4*13. League play begins in mid September. All games will be played at the Pinebrook Soccer Complex. 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Participating in the Torch Run al­ lows him to continue the education of law enforcement and the community of the role Special Olympics plays in providing opportunities on and off the Held for people with mental retarda* tion, Bennett said. The relationship between law en> forcement and Special Olympics is a natural one because thcch^teristics • expected of law enforcement officers, honor,couragcandintegriw.areshovm by alt Special 01>'mpics athletes, he said. Spccialgucstsattheceremonywerc American Samoa’s first lady FagaSunia and her son. who is an alternate in golf at the World Games. • The American Samoan athletes traveled nearly half way around the world topracticetheirsportsinMocks- yille and exchange Uioughts and ideas with the people here, said Mocksville Mayor E^. Francis Slate. ; "It has been an educational and broadening expcriencc for all of us," he said. ; This event and towns like Mocks­ ville represent what's right about America," said MocksvillcTown Man­ ager Terry Bralley. 1 During thecercmony, Mike Fuiava, head of the American Samoan delega­ tion and golf coach, introduced each athlete from his country, thanked the people who have made them feel wel­ come and presented Slate with gifts ;from his country. :* Thcvisitorswereespeciallymoved 'by the patriotic welcome the first lima Ithcy saw the U.S. flags hanging over streets of Mocksville, he said. ; • Small flags provided by Woodmen 'of the World were also distributed to :^l those inattendan<^ at the ceremony. • "As we leave you people, you will :.not be forgotten," Fuiava said. r Davie County will also’play a role in the World Games through its three .athletes whp .qualified for compcti- ! tion, Cathy Brctz in the half marathon, Stacey Streit In equestrian competi- ^ tion and Robb Williams in weight lift- . ing. These local athletes joined their new friends fnsm American Samoa and thousands more athletes from I SO dilTcTcnlcouniricsintheSpcclalOlym- pics oath: "Let me win, but, iflcannot win, let me be brave in the attempt." The Special Olympics Summer Worid Games will last through July 4. \ The American Samoan Special Olympics delegation and others gather In Mocksville to see the Olympic torch. I.T. » - Photos by Robin Fergusson Una Hagan and Joan Bretz, who dressed like her Samoan guests, enjoy the dance.American Samoa representatives speak at the ceremony. People participate In a line dance during the Special Olympics dance. Kenneth J. Bennett carp'es the World Garnes torch into the Mocksville town square. yfm - Is tHeliMy th in ^ te iill ever touch YOuk EYES! C. Richard Epes, M.D., is one of the most xpidely respected cataract surgeons in the world. Individuals from 48 states and 18 foreign countries have trusted Dr. Epes for their cataract stirgerj. 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Dean to Benmida Village Retirement ^Cditer Limited Paiinenhip, I condo­ minium, Farmington, $430. • Bermuda Village RetirementCen- ter Limited Pailnership to Edward TaniHl and Maiy Alice Taniili, 1 con­ dominium, Farmington, $430. r , -LIndsayW.andUllianH. Womack io Albert C. Valentine iind Joanne C. ValenUne, 3 lots, Calahaln, $30. -LesterI. and Dorothy B. Keller to /ohnBametie, I lot,Mocksville,$36. - Crendell A. and Sue S. Herrin to William A. and Sherry Hi Marion, 78.72 acres, Clarksville, $223. • Suny Water Co. to Healer Utili­ ties, 1 tract, Calahaln, $1. -Richard C. Short 10 Vogltr'sCon- stniction, I lot. Shady Grove, $50. - Voglci's Construction to Douglas ^ I t Smith and Lori Dillard Smith, I lot. Shady Grove, $50. i . David C. Cain and Susan L. Cain to Kenneth A. Rothbcrg and Ann M. Jerge-Rothbcrg, I lot, Farmington, $344, . . -jamesW.BamhardtandKathleen Beck Bamhardt' to James W. Bam- hattit (half Interest) andKnthlcen Beck Bmhardl(halfintcrest),2liacts.Fann- Ington. ■’ . ; > - Bruce E. Morasco and Eileen J. Miirasco to Sandra Alberty Melton and David Lynn Mellon, 1.09 acres. Shady Grove, $11. ; - Jeffrey 0. Boger to Jeffrey 0. Boger aiid Kim Marie Bogcr, 17.14 acres, Fannington. !-}.D.ShieldsCoip.toVenllabConp., 3.67 acics, Clarksville, $30. - Whlp-O-Wlll Land & Cattle to Giovanni Looz tuid Susan M. Looz, I lot, Clarksville, $106. - Mark W. and Deborah L Russell toRobcnL.andWayncl(eM.Crandall, I lot,Mocksville,$340. - James W. Dyson and Christine F. Dyson by attorney in fact, Dorothy D. Stokes and Melba D. Fclmster and Rodger Felrastcr to James George and Norma George, 6 acres, $42. - B. Eugene Bennett and Willie Bess Bennett, Delbert E. Bennett and Martha H. Bennett, Garaetle Nance, FiedO.EllisandMarieEllistoBevcrly M. Harty, I lot. Mocksville, $26. - Anthony B. Burner and Deborah C.MoranButnertoAnthonyB. Burner and Deborah C.Butner, 1 tract, Farm­ ington. - BrendaS. Cnizand Anibal Cruz to Jimmy Ray Webb Jr., I acre, Clarks­ ville. Mocksville Police The folIONving incidenls were re­ ported to Mocksville Police. - The Uiiceny of cigarettes, jewelry and penonal Items was itported June 27 fnnnarestauranton Salisbury Road. • 'nuee counicrfeil S20 bills were passed ol Captain Stevens restaurant, it was reported June 22. - The larceny of mem than $1,900 worth of pictures, lamps, pottery and silk flowers was repoilcdJunc2l from HomeMax, Blaise Church Road. Arrest - Stephanie Lynn Klopp, 21. of 290 Rolling Itills Lane, was charged June 22 with larceny. Trial dale: Aug. 19. Traflic Accidents •No charges were fllcdaf\crawreck on the bridge over the railroad tracks on South Main Street at 12:15 p.m. June 25. Jock Graham Corriher, 67, of 449 ParkAve.,failed to stop the l998Dodge truck he was driving tefore it struck in the rear a 1998 Mercury driven by Laurie McGovern Vasconcellos, s i of Salisbury, reported OfTiccr R.A. Donathon - Landscaping at two yards was damaged by a motorist who went ofT North Main Street to the right at at 8; 14 o.m. June 25. It was believed to be a 1993 Geo - An Archdale man was chargcd with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on Lexington Rood at 2:35 p.m. Thursday, June 24. YekinI Otaniyi Adetunsl, 36, was driving a 1988 Toyota at an estimated 55 mph when it hit the rear of a 1998 Jeep driven by Karen Hayes Hymillcr, 46, of 120 Carrie Circle, reported De­ tective K.L. Hunter. Hymiller had Slopped her vehicle for another that was waiting for traflic before makinga left turn. •Two vehicles collided while pass* ingundcr the railroadoverpasson Lex­ ington Road at 10:07 a.m. Wednesday, June 23. James Samuel Black, 45, of Gold Hill, was driving a tractor trailer pulU ing a "wide load" trailer, and Jerry Dean Bogcr Jr.. 29. of Yadkinville, was driving a 1998 Nissan truck, re­ ported GRiccr R.A. Donadun. -Walter LccTeny,53,ofCharIolte, backed a truck from York’s Exxon at 4:45p.m.June22 when itstrucka 1990 Dodge van being driven on Salisbury Sireei by Ben J. Richard, 20, of 103 Meta Brccze Lane, reported Officer D.T. Miller. • A motorist motioned for another toenterSanford Road at7:50p.m. June 21, and when they did. their vehicle struck another car. Antonio Avila Ortiz, 32, of 1933 U.S. 601 N., was driving the 1990 Toyota that struck a 1986 Oldsmobile being driven in the turn lane by Jessica DavisSheilds,58,of 1597 Farmington Road, Itported Officer Rj\. Donathan. • A Mocksville woman was cilcd for fjuluTc to reduce speed after a wreck on South Main at Salisbury Street at 8:50 a.m. June 21. Nancy Frye Coe, 48, of 484 Riverdale Road,failed tostop the 1993 Hyundai she wasdrivingbcforcitstnick inthereara 1991 Ford driven by John Franklin White Jr., 55, of Salisbury, reported Officer R.A. Donathan. Sheriffs Department Tie folkiwing incidents were re­ ported to the Davie Sheriffs Dept. -LonniePaulSpiinkleofMocks- ville reported an acquaintance took his truck without permission June 18. - Richard Carl Buchin of Ad­ vance reported June 19, his Social Security number had been used to obtain a cellular phone contract. - Mjchaellhomas Smith of Ad­ vance repotted his 24 foot aluminum walk board had been stolen from his residence June 19. -ChristopherJohnsonandSamuel ; Biadleyreponedshoishadbecnfiled into the Heilig-Myers furniture de­ livery truck in which they were traveling June 19, at 2:37 p.m„ on Peoples Creek Road. -John Eric WhiteheadofCooleemee reported June 19, someone broke into his vehicle al Butch's Barbecue on U.S. 601 South and stolemoney,picnircs and keys, - Tammy Joyce Jones of Winston- Salem reported June 20, someone had broken into her car, stealing 150 con.- pact disks andtwoCDcases,on Fairfield Road, Mocksvillc. - Robert David Thies of Dejulmon Road, Mocksville, reported June 20, a rechargeable Hashlight. sunglasses and pliers had been stolen from his vehicle. - Samuel Dean Parks Jr. of States­ ville reported June 21, someone broke into his vehicle at Pudding Ridge Golf Course and stole a golf bag, clubs and other golfing items. - Paige Mabe Coffey of Advance reported June 22, that two guns, be­ longing to Charles McGee of Rural Hall, had been stolen from a residence on Potts Road. - William R. Davie Elementary School custodian Edward Bcck re­ ported June 22, someone had broken lntoatnjck,belongingtoJohnCtowley of Mocksville, and removed a set of keys, and broke into an outbuilding al the school, stealing an assortment of tools. ~ Robert Currie Simon of Pete Fos­ ter Road, Mocksvillc, reported June 22, someone had removed no trespass­ ing signs and cut a fence on his prop­ erty. - Keith Carter of Advance reported June 23, realty signs had been stolen from a yard at Carter’s Ridge. -Michael Stephen MariclandofN.C. SOI S., Advance.ncportedJune23. his 1952 Chevrolet truck had been struck by a tractor in a field. -William R. Davie principal Mary H. Sine reported Jutu 24, someone had broken into the school cafeteria and ofnce.stcalingmoncyandbubblegum. - Christy Trucking owner Steve Beaver reported June 24, an employee had stolen a radio and two walUe talk­ ies from the warehouse. - Sharon Tompson James of Tur- rentine Church Road, Mocksvillc. re­ ported June 25, a bracelet had been stolen from her rcsidcncc. - Tonya Hoots of Nolley Road, Coolcemce, reported June 25. some­ one broke into her residence, - Nell Dyson reported June 25. someone broke into the office at Will­ iam R. Davie Elementary School and stole a small amount of money. - Lisa Spillman of Mocksville re­ ported June 26, someone broke into an unoccupied mobile home, belonging to Betsy Hannah of Stuart, Va.. on Parsonage Drive off Redland Road and stole several compact disks, be­ longing to Justin Sheets of Hatteras. - David Strcit of Cottontail Lane, Advance, reported June 26, someone stole a carpet power stretcher from his van. - Natasha Crcgar reported June 27, sonteonc stole $10 worth of gas from Four Brothers on U.S. 64 West. Arrests i; The Davie County Sheriffs De- j partment made the following arrests. I - Lonnie Allen Thomas, 34. of 130 StoneyLane,Mocksville,BtrestedJune * I8,forassaultonafemaIe,possession of marijuana and possession of dnJg paraphomlia. ij - Carrie Jo Kennedy, 19, of IM j! Lakeview Drive, Mocksville, arrested ! June 18 for violating a pretrial n:lease : and release order. Trial date: July 8. ;■ - Chrystal Deanna niley, 23, of I l30Stoi>eyLane,Mocksville,arreslcd ' June 18 for misdemeanor possession marijuanaandpossessionofdnigpara- i' phemalia. Trial date: July 22. i - Steve Fredrick Peacock, 52, of i: 6916N.C.801 S..MocksviIIe,arTcsuxl II June 18 for assault on a female. Trial ington, was arrested June25, for felony larceny and possession of stolen prop­ erty. Trial dale: Aug. 26. - Michael Dean Foster, 36, of4IO Rivcniale Road, Mocksville, arrested June 25 for violation ofpretriai release onler. Bond: $15,000. Trial ilate: July I. - Wanda Jean Barr, 42, of 279 Nolley Road,Cooleemee, arrested June 25, for misdemeanor breaking and en­ tering. Trial date: July 8. -Charles Candler Dotsey Jr., alias Stanley Doisey, 37, Raleigh, arrested for resist, obstruct and delay, driving while license revoked, possession of drug paraphernalia, felony possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana and habitual felon June 26. - George Davidson Shaw Jr., 21, Mocksville, who was wanted in Wilm­ ington for felony breaking, entering and larceny, wis aircsted June 26. Bond: $10,000. Trial date: June 29. - George Steven Childress, 42, ClcmnKMS,amaledJune26forDWI, driving while license revoked, open container aHer consuming and flcti- liousreglsumion. Trial date: Aug. 12. - Garrett Freeman O'Neal, 22, of I8S Livengood Road, Advance, was onested June 26, for failure to appear in court. Trial date; July 20. - Mario Cabrera Aguirre, 28, Asheville airested June 28 for DWI. Trial date: July 16. I date; July 15. I; -MichaelBryanFreeman, 29, of ji 199 Dog Trot Road, Mocksvillc, ar- ;j rested June I8,forviolallngadomcs- |;tk: violence restraining order. Trial ;(date: July 15. If - Byron Lee Coates, 40, of 224 !■ Creeks Drive, Mocksville, orrested li June 19, for assault on a female. Trial ldate:June24. I -EddieUwisNcelyJr.,2l,of343 Mountview Drive, Mocksville, ar­ rested June 19, for violation of a do- inesdcvk)lencetestrainingoider.Trial date: July 15. ■ -MelissaAnnetteSwaim,27,Har- nuny, arrested June 20, for failure to appear in court. T^ial date: July 8. ■ Carry Wayne Evans, 42, Yadkinville, airested June 21, on U.S. 601 forassaultonafetnale. Trial date: July 8. 1 -UnhHongTran.23,of718Mill- ■ing Road. Mocksville, arrested June 22 for aggravated misdemeanor pos- ioskm of marijuana, possession of diiig ponphemalia and driving widie ' license revoked Trial date; July 22. ' - Inna Janet Gc^y, 25, of 428 ,RhnockRoad,Hatmony,atrestedJune 23, for no license. Trial date; July 16. -SanhLnuiseHoran,19,of 156 Avon St, Mocksville; arrested June 24, for failure io apipHtf in court. Trial .W JulylS .'- ■-"■a'. - ■ i j-.Niki Angdl Steppard, 26, Win^ ‘ma-Sale^ anoled June 24. at the iCtomly Camliouse for failure ia 'itftitia court Dial dale: July's. . ®!-- -’-Oeiiiis Dale Dixon' n, 21; Uii: - Fires Davie County fire departments re­ sponded to the following calls. June 21: Jcnisalem, 2:32 p.m., gas spill, Comer Store*, Coolcemec as­ sisted. June 22: Coolcemec, 12:29 p.ra, gas leak, N.C. 801 near Neely Street; Jerusalem assisted. June 24: Mocksville, 2:35 p.m.. wreck, U.S. 64; Smith Grove, 9:40 p.m., aulo accident. 244 Juney Beau- champRoad;SmidiGrove, 11:06p.m., car fire, 1-40 west bound rest area. June 25: William R. Davie. 4:01 p.m.,Qutoaccidcnt,U.S.60l atChristy Trucking; Smith Grove, 5:44 p.m., autoaccident. Rainbow RoadatSpeaks Road. 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Harris Tester • Ben Franklin ■ SlonestreetBank&Tnist ' Moclaviiie CIvltfln Club Courtalde Sporte Horn Oil Co. Clernmons Courier Cooieemee Suparmatot Uowes Foods ..............Bl-Lo Superniarket 5 Arrested In Undercover Drug Sting DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - 7 Fivemcnwere arrested recently by the Davie County ShcrifTs Ofncc as the re­ sult of an on-go* ing drug investi­ gation. Cliffo Jerome Clement. 24, Lakewood — pr--------- Motel Room 29, Clemenl Mocksville, was arrested at his rcsi­ dcncc June 17, Tor possession with Intent to sell and deliver cocaine, sale and delivery ofcocaine, possession of a schedule VI controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. These chargci were the result of undercover drug purchases made at Lakewood Motel,accordingtoShcriIT Allen Whitaker. Stephen Deshawn "Poon" NVhite, 21, of 127 Dalton Road, Mocksville, whowasincustodyattheDavicCounty Jail forother charges, was arrcstcd for possession with intent to seilordelivcr Campbell Hogue L. White S. White cocaine and sale and delivery of co­ caine for a drug sale on Dallon Road, the sheriff reported. Larry While was arrcstcd June 17, on Mumford Drive for maintaining a dwelling for a conUDlled substance, possession with intent to sell and de­ liver cocaine and sale and delivery of cocaine for drug sales made at his rcsidcncc, according to the shcrifT. Elton Campbell was also arrested June 17, formainlainingadweiling for acontrollcdsubstance. possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and sale and delivery of cocaine as the result of drug sales made on Campbell Road. Whitaker reported. Merle Hogue was arrested for pos­ session with intent to sell and deliver cocaine and sale and delivery of co- caineJune 18, after turning himsclfin at the D.'ivie County Sheriffs Office. Charges against him stemmed from a drug buy made on Neely Street in North Coolcemec, the shcrilTsaid. More arrests are anticipated from the continuing investigation, accord­ ing to Whitaker. The Iredell County ShcrifTs De­ partment has assisted. Residential Sewer Poiicy Adopted By County Continued From Page 1 who had already reserved capacity, said Commissioner Carl Boon. He recommended the policy be put intoeffcclfromJunc21 forwardforall those applying for residential sewer capacity. Windlcy asked the board toexempt the Davie Gardens and Crcekwocxl subdivisions, which have rccjucstcd sewer capacity but have .received no formal commitment from the county. Capacity for residential dcvelop- mcnts is limited to 250gallons per day per dwelling. Arson Case Under Investigation Oniccrs from the Davie County Sheriffs Department are investigating an arson that happened at an occupicd house on U.S. 64 West, Mocksville lust week. John Bishop, whowasprcp;mng to move Into the house, had not been to the house in about three days when he discovered It had been damaged by a fire June 24, according to Sheriffs Chief of Unforcemcm Lt Jimmy Phipps. Someone broke in and used a Ham* mable substance to start a fire, which burned an area of the fl(X3r about thrw: stiuarefeetbeforeexlinguishingitsclf. A number of household items sus- taincdsniokedamage.Phippsrcportcd. Advance Florist & Gift Baskets hMQMdi >KRwrals (336) 940-6337 MoivFrl ft.6. Sat&«3 New & Old Roofs • Free Estimates Perkins Roofing 336-998-1150 K J DIRECTV. Single Systems *99™ Call 1-800-583-1339 Direct Digital Solutions •other charges may apply S u p e r R a t e S u p e r Y i e l d 5 . 8 3 0 / 0 . . . GbOO%A P Y P u rc h a s e a B a n k o f D a v ie 2 7 -m o n th te rm C e rtific a te O f D e p o s it a n d e a rn a 5 ,8 3 % ra te , w ith a 6 .0 0 % a n n u a l p e rc e n ta g e y ie ld . Y o u c a n o p e n th is C D w ith a s little as $5,0 00 . 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T h a n k s to th e d e d ica tio n a iid h a rd w o rk o f th e em ployees S o u th e a s te rn S e w in g ' S ervices h as re m a in e d a le a d in g m a n u fa c tu re r o f a irp la n e se at covers a n d c h ild sa fe ty se a t covers. EST. AUGUST, 1986. -----^---------------------------------------------------------------------------^___________________ _______________' SOUTHEAS'reRN SEWING SERVICES • 161 FUNDER DRIVE • MOCKSVILLE, N C • (336) 751-0878 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 New Addition To YMCA Dedicated At Celebration YMCA director Joe Hennigan speaks to board members at the celebration. On Salunlay, June 5, (he Davie Family YMCA Board of Directors and siaffinvited honory guests to dedicate the new 8,000square foot addition that opened recently. The new addition includes a 4,000 square fool Youth Room for the YMCA’s before and after-school childcare program, a4,000square fool new fitness center, 800 square foot Nursery room and a new Fomlly Fun Center. YMCA board chairperson, Phyllis Potter, CnpiialCampalgnchaiipcrson, Sornh W(xxl, and Executive Director Joe Hennigan welcomed ISO guests who contributed to the Davie Family YMCA Capital Campaign. Theeveningincludedacatereddin- ncr followed by a short recognition service. Wood recognized Individu­ als, corporations, city and county gov­ ernments who provided leadershipgifis for (he campaign, and to those who contributed their gifts in kind. Hennigan expressed his gratitude from (he generosity of (hose attending the dedication. He reminded everyone that (he Y's not at 100 percent of the Capital Camp;tign goal, and Is work­ ing hard to reach that goal. Efforts ore ongoing to raise the additional S100.000 needed to complete the new addition, renovation, and updating of the present facility along with pur­ chasing new equipment and furnish­ ings. Plaques will be Uvated through­ out the YMCA facility to recognize contributors whohavedonatedS 1,000 or more. All gifts can be pledged and paid over a nve-year period. Hennigan elaborated on Phase II of the SI million pmject. He infom^ed the guests that site work has been established and pre- liniiniuy meetings have set forth for the new six-lane community outdoor track and athlctic Held. Leaders from DavicCounty.CityofMwksville, the Davie County School District. John Grey Engineering and YMCA Board Memlrer, PcrryCull;and Hennigan set forth the prcliminary siiedevelopment that is planned to he open by later (his year. Ovcrndecadeago, leaders from (he comnumi(y came topcthcr to huild u YMCA. In it's eight years ofexistence the YMCA has grown to serve over 2,600 membcrswhilescrvingtheneeds of the growing community of Davie County. With the new millennium ap­ proaching soon, the Davie Family YMCA is preparing for tomorrow, Hennigan said. Children piay in the new nursery room at the Davie YMCA.The new fitness center features new exercise equipment and television sets overhead. Robinson Elected Governor Of State YMCA Youth Legislature Everyone wants to make his or her mark going into the new millennium. I For Davie Family YMCA Youth Legislature participant, Brandon ' Robinson, (he nex( millennium will bring a beginning to his goals and 1 dreams. ! At tlw past North Ciintlina-YMCA { Youth Legislature Conference held in I Raleigh-Durham, Robinson was : elected as the year 2000 Governor. • Robinson, a junior at Davie High ‘ School,wosvotedinbythcmajorityof I theSOO-plusYouthLegislatureattend- ecs from around the state.,, ... . , His campaign slogan.'Lc^ership/ Excellence with a Common Touch" brought the confercnce participants cheering as he elaborated in his cam­ paign speech to challenge his peers’ dellnitionofdemocracyandtoempha- si/e that democracy must be learned by each generation. ■ Robinson got his start in YMCA Youth Legislature when hissocial stud­ ies teacher s;uv that he had a strong desire to learn more about politics and rccommended the Davie Y's Youth and Government program. During the past three years, he has been a state senator.cliairofthejudiciaryandtrans- portationcommittees,and co-authored a bill that was recognized as best bill presentation along with close Iriend lyam Lynch. This past year he ser\'ed as lieutenant governor at the Youth Legislature conference. As North Carolina's Youth Legis­ lature governor, Robinson (raveled to the Youth Legislature Governor’s Na- , .lipnai Conference June 12-18 in Wash­ ington, b.C. AU'ctected governors in the Youth Legislature program at- tendeo. While at the nations’ capital, Robinson and his peers met with At­ torney General Janet Reno, had break­ fast with Majority Leader Trent Lott and N.C. Congressman Richard Burr, Assistant Secretary Of State Martin Indyk and toured the White House- DA'/E FAMILY YMCA west wing and visited the oval olVice. In July, he will lead the state del­ egation at theConfcrence on National Affairs at Blue Ridge As.sembly in Black Mountain. Key .student leaders will write proposals on national and intcmationul affairs. Being elected as the next Youth Legislatute Governor Is an honor for Robinson and his family. He has worked hard to learn as much as pos­ sible about the political process. His favorite politician is Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "FDR had a clear vision and was always interested in what was best for the counu^ and (he common , man," he said. Robinson enjoys leadershlpoppor- tuniries and hopes to apply his experi­ ences after college. He loves the youth and government program ba'ause of the leadership and communication skills that are learned, but most of all bccausc of Ihc chrisiian philosophy Brandon Robinson will sen/e as 2000 governor of the N.C. YMCA Youth Legislature, associalcd wilh Ihc YMCA program. Cost Share Funds Available To Land Owners The Davie Soil and Water Conser­ vation District will soon be receiving Its year 2000 allocation of funds from the North Carolina Agriculture Cost Share Program. It will be conducting a signup dur­ ing July for anyone wishing to apply forassistanceunderthe program. Cost shore funds are avaiiabictoossist land- owncrsininstailingconservationprac- tices which decrease the amount of sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus, chemicals and other pollutants in the surface and ground waters of the state. Landowners and operators may apply for cost share assistance to in­ stall conservation practices such as stripropping. diversions, grassed wa­ terways, animal was(c managemen( systems, livestock exclusions and oth­ ers. Applications will be approved on a priority basis, with those sites pro­ viding the greatest water quality ben­ efits being approved first. Persons wishing to apply for funds can do so during the signup In July. For more infomiation, contact the district at 180 S. Main St., County Onice Building, Room 313, Mocks- ville.orcall75l-50lL Public Displays Safest Form Of Fireworks By George Frye Davie County Fire Marshal As the Fourth of July approaches, we all look forward to the traditional, dazzlingdlsplaysofcolorandsound in the night sky. Public flreworksdisplayshavebeen pan of celebrations for many years. Unfortunately, there are always ama­ teurs who want to conduct their own private displays, and the result is of\en serious injury and/or property damage. In 1993, the N.C. General Assem­ bly made certain fireworks legal ogain In the state. The so-called "safe and sane" pyrotechnics became widely available. The law is very specific about the kinds of fireworks which can be sold by stores and used by individuals. Any device which exceeds the specified amount ofexplosive material orwhich launches itselfor moves under its own power is still illegal. This includes fire crackers and Roman candles. It is also unlawful to sell any fireworks to per­ sons under the age of 16. Asurvey by the University of North Carolina and the N.C. Department of Insurance showed that more than half of the state's fireworks injuries were caased by fireworks that are illegal in North Carolina A third of those inju­ ries were to children under 16. Re­ member. even sparklers bum at 1,400 degrees. It is tragic and unnecessary forany- one to lose their eyesight, hearing, fin­ gers or hand to fireworks accidents. And you are responsible for property damage causedbythe use ofnreworks. This holiday, enjoy fireworks displays pul on by certified professionals who arc operating undera permit issued by the Fire Marshal's Office. 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Bailey, 76 mph in a65 zone, reduced to Improper equipment. —Brian K. Baker, intoxicated and disruptive, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. —Peggy B. Bingham. 75 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, S50,cost. —Jennifer A. Bledsoe, second de­ gree trespassing, 12hourscommunity service, $50, cost —Mandy L Bledsoe, second de« gn» trespassing, prayer for judgment continuedon no contact with prosecut­ ing witness. —Gustavo Bracetty, failure to bum head lamps, driving a vehicle not reg­ istered, dismissed; driving while li­ cense revoked, prayer for judgment continuedon cost. —Josh S. Brackcn, failure to return rental pnJperty, prayer for judgment continuedon cost. —TalmigeA.Brown,drivingwhile licen»revoked,no liability insurance, sentenced 45 days, suspended 18 months, $100, cost, 48 hours commu­ nity service, not operate vehicle until licensed. —Johnny U Cass, 3 counts misde­ meanor probation violation, sentence actlvated:possessionofdmg parapher­ nalia, misdemeanor possession mari­ juana, dismissed. —Judy D. Dalton, driving while license revoked, reduced to no operator’s license, prayer forjudgment continued on cost: registration viola­ tion, expired registration, driver’s li­ cense violation, dismissed. —Detoria L. Davis, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10, cost. —Shelby M. Edwards, possession of dmg parophcmalio, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost. —MasonB.Emerson,driving while license revoked, prayer forjudgment continued on cost; no liability insur­ ance, improper inspection, dismissed. —Mary T. Fetyko, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, cost. —Ronald D. Foster, possession of stolen goods, possession of dmg para­ phernalia, dismissed. —Shannon M. Funderburk, pos­ session of Schedule U controlled sub­ stance, reduced to misdemeanor pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced 120 days, suspended 2 years, $250, cost; misdemeanor larceny, re­ sisting public officer, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed; break­ ing and or entering, sentenced 120 days, suspended 2 years, $200, cost; larceny after breaking/entering, dis­ missed. —Branson H. Harrison, domestic criminal trespassing, reduced to 1st degree trespa.sslng, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost; misdemeanor larceny, dismissed. —Tcny R. Hicks. 88 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79 in a 70, $ 10, cost; expired registration, dismissed. —Uwis W. Hilliaid. 87 mph in a 70zone, reduced to 79 in 70, $ 10, cost; drivingwhileliccnserevokcd, reduced to no operator's license, $50. cost. —George W. I lodge, breaking into coin machine, sentenced 45 days. —Donald P. Hooks, worthless check, dismissed. First United Methodist Church 305 North Main Street, Mocksville Rev. Charles’I\imer, Paslor Sunday Worship Opportunities: 8:50 am - Informal Contemporary Service 9:50 am - Sunday School arid Bible Study 0:55 am - Traditional Worship Service "A caring church with a place for you." □ □ Why To Buy At gerryWood HONDA $P R IC E S $ ‘99KtlNDA ‘Lease payment of $229 (or 48 months due at signing. $1996 or trade of equal value. Residual $8962.80,0.A.C. CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH •JEEP * KIA • HONDA geffyWood HONDA Monday-Frlday 9 a.m.-8 p.m. • Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. j', 525 Jake Alexander Blvd. S. • 1-85, Exit 75 • Salisbury Si » 7 0 4 ^ 1 - W ) 6 - 2 9 e i- W ( 6 & D ;w —David W. Hunt, 95 mph in a 70 zone, reducKl lo carclcss and rccldcss driving. J50. cost. —Ciccro H. Jones Jr., Impcrsonat- ioglawenroiccnKModicCT.dismissal; driving Willie iiccnsc revolted, sen­ tenced 45 days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service; resisting public ofncer, sentenced 45 days, sus­ pended 18 months; faliun! to stop for steady ted light, dismissed. —Pamcia J. Jordan, unauthorized use of vchicic, dismissed, request of piosecuting witness. —Phyiiis S. Jordan, inspection vio­ lation, dismissed; aiding and abetting driving while license revoked, prayer forjudgment continued on cost. —Crystal A. Kisscc,simpleassault. dismissal, request of prosecuting wit­ ness. -Andrew S. Leonard, misde­ meanor possession marijuana, sen­ tenced 15days,suspended I year,$50, cost,24houis community service; pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed. —Sandra R. Leonard, worthless check, dismissed. —Santiago M. Lopez, no license, sentenced 45 days, suspended I year, $100. cost; covering/disguising regis­ tration plate, dismissed. —Travis H. Lyndc, driving while license revoked, reduced to no operator's license, prayer forjudgment continued on cost. —Marklin R. McGuire, misde­ meanor probation violation, reckless driving to endanger, continue on pn>- ballon, 24 hours community service. —Katina D. McPherson. 67 mph in n 45 zone, reduced to 54 in 45, $10, cost. —Andrew W. Melton, misde­ meanor probation violation, continue onprobation.24hours community ser­ vice. -Annette R. Mitchell, aiding and abetting no license, sentenced 60 days, suspended I year.$IOO,cost.24hours community service; registration viola­ tion, dismissed. —Brandy S. Mitchell, no Iiccnsc, prayer forjudgment continued on not operating vehicle until licensed, and cost. -Kenan D. Mycis, DWl, sentenced 120days, suspended 18 months,$200, cost, 48 hours community service. , —Tabatha L. Mycis, misdemeanor' possession marijuana. 50 days com­ munity service, cost. —Elbert B. Newsome, threatening phone call, dismissed, lequcst of pros­ ecuting witness. —Ijk B. Nguyen. 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70. cost. —Daphne M.Nielsen.90raphina 70 zone, reduced to 74 In 70, $100, cost. —Jackie L. Quesinberry, assaulton a government ofllcial/cmployec, scn- tenced60days,suspended 1 ycar,$100, cost,48 hours community service, write letter of apology to ofTicer. —David D. Ray, two counts misde­ meanor probation violation, remain on piohation and become employed within 30 days, write letter of apology wiUiin 48 hours. —Jason Richards, second degree trespassing.dismissed, prosecuting wit­ ness failed to appear. —Priscilla B. Riddle, worthless i check on closed account, dismissed. | —David C. Shaw, second degree Ucspassing, sentenced 15 days, sus­ pended I8months,$100,cost,48houis community service. —Niki A. Shcphanl, misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced actir vated. —Jesse L Shepherd, 81 mphlna55 zone, reduced to 64 in a 55, $10. cost{ following too closely, dismissed. : —Monica S. Shore, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of Schedule II controlled substance, dis­ missed. —Camell Walker, simple assault, dismissed, prosccudng wimess failed tooppcar. —William D. Wheeler, misde­ meanor possession marijuana, sen­ tenced todays, suspended 1 year,$100, cost, 48 hours community scrvice; pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed. —Timothy S.Ziramerman,84mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 64 in a 55; failure 10 wear scat belt, $25, cost. Amazing Grace. It's not }icr talent tlut malccs licr amazing. And it's not that slio's a clilIJ proJigy or has any outstanding abilities. Wliat malics Grace amazing is ' ' c tliot she's olivo. • - ‘ ' Born at Rowan l^gional McJical Center weighing only three pounds, Grace tecci\*ed the care of . ' ' - - I ■ , ■ j. •' ^ ' neonatal specialists from.TaW Rirest University ' Baptist Medical Center who are. constantly availahle to us. Our affiliation with this leading medical center gives us the ability lo handle almost any type of pedictric or adolescent illness or crisis. That's what made us Grace's source for total healthcare; , it's what mahes us yours. And cTCn though only a very sniall pcrventage of Uhies require the attention that^Gracc received, w DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 GOOD SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED, LOXaRY, SPORTS & HIGH VALUE USED CARS. 1999 Ranger XLT Cassette. Air, Cruise. Tilt Wheel, #T-9585-A ^21,995 AM/FM Stereo. Bucket Seats, Li .. , Wipers, Rear M 8,995 1998 E-350 Club Wagon XLT 15 Pass., Aulo., PW, PS, PB,TL, AMffM Stereo, Cassette, Air, Cruise, Tilt Wheel, Bucket Seats, Delayed Wipers, Hear Defroster, #P-2323 ^21.995 AM/FM Stereo. Cassette. Air. Cruise..71tt I Wheel. Bucket Seats, Oela^ Wipers, Rear Defroster. Leather. CD,/p4352 ^9,995 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ *7595 ☆ 2 D r .,1 S ^ A iJ o .W P l^ , PL ^ ? ./gi*FM8lijMC«M«te,Alr,CrulM,-nit T K I f S ft iK •fir Wlwal,Bucli«ISe<la,DaKy^Wlpan,Rear V , 1.' D*<atef,»T.rt9eB 1 9 9 5 M a r k V I I I O r 1 9 9 8 T o w n C a r I V8, f VI., wQMoii. nuiUM r If.1 sette, Air. Cruise, TIN Wheel._____j,cas*Rear Defroster YOUR C W / C g * 2 6 i9 9 5 19^5 Chevy S-10 ☆ •7595 ☆ Oelay^ Wipers. Rear Defroster. iP-2200-A ^ $995 Down. 48 1 9 9 8 F o n I E x p l o r e r X L T4x4, PS, PB,TDL, Luggage Rack SatePrfcg ^23.995 1 9 9 7 M a z d a M i l l e n i aPW, PDL, Cruise, Tilt, LeatherSunrool Sate Price ^22,995 1997 Expedition XLT V-8, Aulo., Pw5 ? 5b, PL, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Air, ^It Wheel, Bucket Seats, Delayed Wipers, rear Defroster "24,995 1997 Explorer 2 Dr.. Auto?Bfi'^,^S^L, AM/FfH Stereo, Cassette, Air, Cruise. 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Lexington, N.C. 243-2731 or 1-800-489-9717 S A L E S : M O N D A Y -F R ID A Y 8 :3 0 -9 :0 Q S A T U R D A Y 8 :3 0 -6 :0 0 S p o r t s 'n.DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - Bl: Going Strong At 5 0 Comelison Still Vital To Class C Softball Power ‘h seems like a hundred years ago when .M^ksvllle's Jake Comelison started playing softball ' for. Bear Creek Church. Thiny*five years • later, he keeps playing and playing and. . ') ; throwing his cap on the ground in disgust and wanting more. ' He always wants more. 'Comelison's sustained excelliincict'agninst some of the sport's best players In Class C defies physical .limits. He som'choW. flour­ ishes 05 i) solid second baseman and deadly ' hitter at a vigorous 50. He feels his tronsmis* sion slipping but still possesses the fire, leaving his Blaze Air leammalcs dumb* founded. "He keeps saying he's not going to play,' saying he can’t conlribute. that we need to replace him. We don't look at Jake as being 50. Until we can outplay him and outlast him... There's nobody on the team that can lost with him. He can play as many games as wc can. "Most of the balls he can’t get to, nobody can get to them, and he still turns the double play. Maybe one other team a weekend will fiaven 50-year-old startlnganaplayltigoll: said player-coach Sam Maphis of Lexington, 0/*/g/7 a Comelison teammate since 1985. This pi*fc year he was only going to play part-time, but he hasn't missed an inning yet. His eyes arc starting to leave him and his reactions are a little slower, but mostly it's these balls and bats. He keeps Mocksvillc Legion baseball star'-; shrugs off' his remarkable durability and astonishing impact at an age when most wouldn't stand a chancc against Class C bombers. He downplayed the captivating subject of . overcoming the odds. "I haven’t figured that out yet," Comelison, a 1967 Davie High graduate, said of Please See SO-Year-Old - Page B8 Softball great Jake Comelison relaxes at home, summer. His team, Blaze Air, is 31-4 so far this - Photo by Robin Fergusson MocksviIle-Davie Suffers Another Frustrating LossfoRowanJ By Urinn Pittii Davie County Enterprise Record Rowan County is living right. The Southem Division's top seed pulled out anothergamc June 23 that it probably had no business winning, as it sapped visiting Mocksville-Davic with four double plays and rallied to win 7-4, nailing down asironge three- gamcswecp that saw Mocksvillcouthit Rowan 13-8 in each of the last two games. But an absurd 29 runners left on base enabled Rowan to sweep Post 174 for (he third straight year and end ■ Mocksville'sseasonforlhcfourthtimc “Wcjust couldn'l comc up wiih the big hit againt'I.Coach Mjkc Lovelace team in our league, no doubt about it, ^"Hc's already a gocxl player," said leavingRickyFronebCTgVrhungoutlo; and they got nine, eight and nine (in- Loyfelacc, whose first yeof at the helm dry bciwwn s^nd and tWrd in thel nings) out of their starters." came to a bitter end. "He's only 15 fourth, an jnning in whjch^I^ksville; On the heels pf two disappointing ! years bid.and he's going to probably ' jte b i^ wiiiii^tpdy out and! ofTensivc performances, paniculwly end u>.^ing a great player, He ha^i-!^''stilitame up eiiipty._4® ; position, grcatgiovcatshortstop.Hc’^gotboM-.. • "Wchilit,"Lovel&said.with men in scoring Mocksvillc's leadoff man reached eight limes against Rowan's Brian Hatley and the first two men reached five times asMocksvillestakedstarterScot- ticLeftwich to a 4-1 lead. But Rowan shortstop Calvin Hayes, a 15-year-oId phenom sprinting to­ ward stardom, turned a pair of 6-3 double plays and helped second base­ man Nate Woodbum pull off two 4-6- ball instincts. He's been playing prob­ ably ever sincc he could walk." Strmigely enough, the doublc-pluy cursc ravaged Mocksvillc's best hit­ ters, Sieve LcFaivrc (.400) and Drew Ridenhour(.346),apowertandemthal combined for 16 homers and 72 RBIs during the year. Ridenhour grounded into double plays in the (Irst and third and LeFaivrc, who straggled something awful down 'Wchad leadon* men on. Wc ran ourselves out ' ofoncinning,butwcwcreahead(3-l) and I felt like wc had to lake some chances to score runs and pul some pressunj on their defense. "But their defense responded, and they had four big double plays. Hatley* did a good job. We kept getting the - leadoff guy on, but he found a way to; get us out" Despite Mocksvillc's inaljiiily to; deliver the big blow, LcHwicli - hav-; Ing hcWRowan lo iwo runs (one * earned) on three hits through five -* 3 twin killers as Rowan held Mocks­ villc to one run over the final scvea,..the stretch, hit Into the pitcher's best ' innings. rricrtd in the and sevcnih, sbon- ^ ^ ^ .. NotonlydidHaycsplayacrusWtjg citculflfii"^fcteniial big innings and .. .....___„....... said af\er his dazed team lost to Rowan defensive rolc^bc; wrpk^tlywjof /...baiH Hatley,whd went the dis- looked generally sharp nursing a 4-2 for^c'l9thlime in2Qgam(^"Their Rowan's cighlp\ifs; leading .' jo ^tancpd^ lead heading into the bottom of thc^-. .1., Mocksvillc’s woht scasoii cvbi^pWr?,! wa(l«i^-,-).V;\'^ sixth, and the arrows poirled toward centage-wisc MakingiiiaucrewbRC,LukcSioric Please See Momentum - Page swung and missed on a hit-and-ran, %st^ng pitching w'a^ gn^t the whole i^seri^, and they are ycty'MlId defcn- 'Vively. They arc thc'^'Bwt defensive squad finished 8-17 (.320). Poor Start Costs Post 174 In Game 2 Loss Brian HIghlower waves Skipp Crider around first. - Photo by James Barringer By Brian Pillii Davie County Enteqirisc Record Just when Mocksville-Davic thought it couldn't get any worse - after blown opportunities tainted Vic­ tor Putli'sstellarpitchinginGamc One - Mocksvillc repeatedly let Rowan CountyjunkballerChadWalker wiggle offthehookinahead-banging 7-3 loss June 22 at Rich Park. "You're going to have (frustrating) nightslikc that, but whencveryou have two nights in a row like that, you start thinking and it gets frastrating," said Mocksvillc coach Mike Lovclacc, whose snake-bitten club slipped into a dismar2-0 hole *^in the Southern' Division's bcst-of-5 first-round play­ off series. ~Althougli.shoddy defense spotted top-seeded Rowon aconij^blc 7-0 lead, Mocksvillc produced at least two hits in five of Walker’s eight odventur- ous innings and rapped 13 in all. But a team that came in hitting around .300 gagged in the clutch, stranding I3and running its two-game left-bn-basc to­ tal tOian agonizing 22. On the other hand, opportunistic Rowahprevdiiedoneightmod^thits,' turning four errors into five unearned rans. "It's frtistraling." Loveloccsaid. "Wc_^ outhit them. We had our chances. It's . tough to win when you're not‘gettin^'){ hitsaUhe right time. You get 13 hits, youexpecttoget more than three n^ns." Eighih-seded N^oc^illc frittered awayfouroutstandingchancestoclimii; back.Trailing4-O.Mocksvillchadtwo« on and one out In the second. Theii^ trailing 7-0, Mocksvillc loaded the; and t^i^^ith one out in the fifth ant|* RsU^f^st and third witit nobody out iiC thc's6viJmh. conpng upj?iT^ty eachjthc'scvcnih, conpng up er ■ S ' Please See Davie - Page BjC - ■ 1, B By Brian Pills Davie County Entciprisc Rcconl Tire Hickory Hill Hunicancs will Iry to wipe away their victory cobwebs July 6 wtien Grandviewcomcs lo town for an anticipalcJ matchup between the rivals. "They arc theolher team in die league thal is relatively small, so we ore looking at possibly getting our fiisl win in a long lime - if we're lucky," said first-year swim coach Dane Peny, whose feisty bunch has steadily Improved despite its 0- 5 record." Grandview will be hard pressed to match Ihe Hunicancs' hunger. Swimmers marked the date with a yellow highlighter when schedules were passed out, and vacations were planned carefully, with hopes of creating a noisy horiK-pool advantage and prodding the Hurrlcancs to victory. 'Families planned dicirvacaljons around that bixauselhal'sklndorourchance at fame this year,"Perrysaid.”Aiotoframllieslookcdatthe schedule anddccided that was probably nol the best week to go on vacation. "This Is our besi chancc. We have been trying lo uilk people Into sticking around for that one because we do have a lot of kids who will go on vacation, and iflhey're going lo go thal'stheone week we'dlike them tosUiy. They seem to have responded well, so wc should have a good crowd Uicre and hopefully can win one." \ ■ . . . , . Winnera In Perry's Eyes \ Outcomes are virtually dccidcd^by quantity, not quality. If teams were relatively balanced. Perry said Ihe Hunicancs, who light valiantly to overcome a’short roster (53 mcmbcR), would tre^ water against most anyone, pertiaps dominate. . \ "We have li bunch of very good swimmeis, but v/cfrc very low on numbers," he said: "We'll lake 30 kids lo a meet agaln.st a team'thal has a lOO. Il's hot that we're not winning first places, it’s that we're i^ot winning the Uiirdsand founhs. "We could have the SO best sv^iricis in the league imd not be ^le lo win Ihe. „ meei, Sv»immer lo. wifflm^wc can compcle with just ahoul anyj^y on m ' 7'■' Individual basis'. Bui on^llic team liilals, it's purely a numbers game."..... TTie Hurricanes accept Ihcir substantial underdog sutus gracefully, making Pcny's first year a rewarding experience. Perry, a teacher and soccer coach at North Davie Middle School, can't think of a better way lo spend the summer break. ; . The kids know lhal (we're undeidogs), accept Ihat and still have a great lime," he said. "We've had a really fun season and made a lot of Improvements. "They are a very hard-working, motivated bunch Ihat knows going In thal their Job Is to better their times, try to win Ihcir event and not worry about the overall outcome because swimming Is more of an Individual sport than some of Ihe others. Youcan still makcimprovemcnis and showyourstrenglhsevenonasmall team. /\s far as Ihe Individuals go, we've had an excellent year. It's fun to do In the summer, and maybe I can start doing it at a high school (some day)." Making A Statement The Hurricanes justified Perry's theory thal they own some of the premier Individual talent, finishing 19th in a 26-team clly meet in Wlnslon-Salcm recently. The format, scoring only Ihe lop six finishers, prevented giant teams f.-om devouring thin teams by merely showing up. "That kind of meet Is actually better for us because the individuals can shine _ and it's not necessarily a team," Peny said. "With only 12 swimmers, we slill scored 21 points and that's more Uian a lot of teams that had more swimmers." Perry said. "So that kind of goes lo show whal type of swimmers we have. There , were still teams wlUi a l()0 kids, but they've got to have a 100 good kids because they only score the lop six nnd there were usually 30 in exh event. We had a lot of kids who got in Ihe lop six." Robbieand Alexandra Wanncnburg,Nata|le,'Michelle,NlcholasandMarion ■ Hunckler, Zach and Emma Jakob, Britt Davis and Yamato Gilbert rcpJesentcd HickoiyHill. ' Coach Shows His Stuir Hickoiy Hill's I Ith city-mcet participate was - of all people - Peny. Taking advanuigeurtheopcn-agedlvlsion, die coach burstedoutofrellrenienl, absorbed ■ — . . Please See Hurricane-PaseBT Hicl<ory Hiil 11-12 girls free relay team celebrate victory overi Forsytli Country Club, from left, Amanda Porter-Cox, Alexandrq j Wannenburg, Bailey IVIarrs and Allison Mackintosh. ' , ^ Coach Dane Perry hands bulribbbiiS'frblir the B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 A runner attempts to reach base for his team. -• / / ,/x / A w v A A A / y / / / A / A a V / / . / / V V> ^ / y / / / / A' . ' / . •'.A /■ r f / y A / , / . / / / / A A A ' ‘. A A A , / , / - ' S ^ - ' . A * . / / . / y . A David Horne tal<es a swing at the ball during softbaii league action. ’Jeff Potts of JeruMlem tries to got a hit for his te^m. Advance’s Robbie Jackson takes a throw from the pitcher. Jariice Jacksoti^of^ . , , . .' Advariqe Gunners attempt to advance against Jerusa^^^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - B3 American Majors Champions IMembers of the Pirates, winners of the Davie American H/lajors league with a 12-2 record, include, from left; front - Bryce Westmoreland, Josh Parrish, John f(/llchael Koontz, Andrew Giidein, Scott Sexton and Ivlalthew twiorris;‘second row - Taylor Bailey, Jordan Grimes, Corey Peoples, Cameron Adams, John ft/lcDaniel and David Weakley; back - Coaches Corky Grimes, Bubba Parrish and l^ike Brenner. Not pictured: Brock Flowers. ' Y a d k i n v i l l e R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e , N C ( 3 3 6 ) 7 $ 1 - 1 2 6 6 114 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1.J999 m ................................................................. 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C O M P LE TE A U T O M O T IV E R EPAIR S 2570 Lewisvllle-Clemmons Road, Clemmons 7 6 6 -7 8 6 2 . -I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - BS' B r f r a Innings: Good Games Little Solace When You Lose If you don't tug on Superman's cape, you ccnainly don't twat Rowan County when you fritter away an average of nearly 10 ninncis a game. Moeksvllle-Davle learned that the hanl way, gelling swept in the Southern Division playoffs by nemesis Rowan for the thiid straight year. Top-seeded Rowan, which buried Mocksville by a combined score of 34-9 in the 1997 semifinals and 37-6 in last year's semifinals, compares faintly with the powerhouses of years past, as the 18-8 three-game score wilh No. 8 Mocksville indicates. Bui Coach Mike Lovelace look little solace in the fact that Mocksville (9-21, the worst percentage season ever) had a reasonable shot to win games one and Ihrcc, dwelling on the bottom line: Moral victories don't count around here."We lost to a great baseball team. They've got a great program and great Iradilion, it was (com­ petitive) and I feci like these three games ihat we played wldi them," Lovelace said. "But it's three losses ond our season's over with." ' Rowan's ninth baiter, Jesse Boger, put a damper on Victor Patti’s complete-game seven-hitter in Game One, going 2 for 3 with a two-run homer Uiat sparked a 3-1 Rowan win. Mocksville stranded nine runners and struck out 18 times against Daniel Moore. Relievers Skipp Crider and Ross Smith combined for six scoreless innings and Mocksville oulhit Rowan 13-8 in Game Two. But Chad Walker escaped two major Jams (bases loaded one out, first and third nobody out) and Rowan's quick 7-0 lead was the difference in an 8-3 verdict. The leadoff man reached eight limes, the first two batters reached five times and Mocksville jumped out to a 4-1 lead in Game Three. But Rowan avoided fatal damage with four spirit-sapping double plays and rallied fora 7-4 win despite getting outhit 13-8 for the second straight night. "They're a young team but they're also a very disciplined team that knows how lo play and knows how to win, and they're used to winning," Lovelace said. "I feel like they have achancetowlnourdlvi- sion." Four of 13 players-Scouie LeKwich, Ryan Desnoyers, Wesley Melton and Patti - exhausted their eligibility. That’s four good ones," Lovelace said. "Ail four of those 18 year olds played well really at the end. All those guys are greal leam players, and I wish Ihem ihe best of luck In the years lo come.” Patti is Ihe biggest loss, a solid .304 hitter and ace pitciier who delivered two memorable performances, ending Mocksville's 15-game losing streak to Rowan in May and battling sur Moore admirably in Ihe heart­ breaking Game One loss. "He pitched well Ihe whole year,” Lovelace said of Paul, who finished 3-2 wilh a team-best (among regulars) 4.53 ERA in 43 2/3 Innings. "He had two great outings against Rowan. His tjest one was prot>- ably his loss during the playoffs. And he hit Ihe ball all yex" LcAwich and Desnoyers capitalized on increased roles down the stretch, wilh left fielder Desnoyers hitting .375 in 24 at-bats and second baseman/pitcher Leftwich hilling .325 in 40 al-bats. "Scoltie played well when we moved him to sccond. He did everylhing we asked," Lovelace said. "We played Ryan in the outfield, and he had a good bat for dial last stretch of the sea.son." Melton, a first baseman/DH who hit .300 in 60 at- bats. seemed to always respond when called upon, lacing a clutch game-tying hil against Kannapolis with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and socking three homers in one week. "He did a good job playing first whenever Victor ; pitched, and he came up with some big pinch hits [• throughout Ihe year," Lovelace said. ^ Nine returners, including a rock-solid nucleus of Steve LeFaivre, Drew Ridenhour and Crider, suggest a promising 2000, "We should have nine of those 13 guys reluming,” Lovelace said, "and it should be a good reluming crowd for us. I’m looking forward to next summer. If we can get some younger guys to mix in with those older guys, we ought 10 have a good team coming back.” While Crider hil .344 with four homers and 29 RBIs,; LeFaivre climbed to third for all-time triples wilh four : (Steve Ashworth and Nate Newsome share the record ■ wilh five) and became Uie first player in Mocksville . history to hit .400 two different years. • After hitting .423 in 1998, which ranks second ail- ; lime, LeFaivre led diis year’s team in mns (34), averag& (.400) and triples, lied Ridenhour for ihe lead in RBIs ; (36) and doubles (8) and was second behind Ridenhour; in hits (42) and homers (7). ! Hitting .346, Ridenhour's nine homers propelled him' 10 a three-way tie for seventh on die all-lime list. Matt ; Marion holds the record wilh 15 in 1990. ■ BUSINESS SPO f UCHT Yadkinville Pawn & Jew elry Has G reat Bargains In Stock New cameras, televisions or powor tools can be very expensive when purchased at retail stores. 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"hseemedlike he'd gcttothe middle 'Assistant coach Brian Hightower offers some advice to catcher ofthe lineup and bear down on them," Chris Brake and pitcher Scottle Leftwich. DeHart said. "The younger kids stuck j m : At bat, Steve LeFalvre has led the team this season with a .400 batting average. ■ Andrew Daywalt stretches to snag a throw to second. Mocksville-Davie American Legion Statistics HITTING AB R H Recoiti: 9-21 RBi AVG. 2B 3B HR LcFalvrc lOS 34 ' 42 36 ' .400 8 .4 7 Dcsnoycrs 24 5 9 5 J75 3 0 1 Ridenhour 127 32 44 36 .346 8 0 9 Crider 90 28 31 29 .344 5 0 4 Lcftwich .40 5 .' 13 8 325 1 1 0 Patti 115 28 35 . 24 .304 7 1 3 Mellon 60 16 • 18 13 ..300 2 0 3 Froneberger 98 18 29- ■ 14 "• ^ ' .295 6 '0 2 Daywall 116 28 , . 34 . 13 ' .293 2 1 1 Slu)cmakcr 50 7 14. 7 ■ -. ’.280 .I 0 2 Brake 98 20 24 17 - .244 1 3.1 2 Storie 48 ■ 9 ;. 9 2 .187 ^0 0 0 Smith 4 5 : 4'8‘8 .177 0 1 0 Oihcrs 44 '.5 4..113 : 0 . 0 0 TOTALS 1060 ,239 ■"315, •2I6' ^ ^'.297, ..46 9 34 PITCHING W-L IP H R ER-:; BB . SO ERA Sliocmakcr 0-0 1 1 ,1 0 ^0 1 0.60, Drake . j.j .82/3 :6 .3 ■2 ■ 7 : 9 :2.07 3-2 432/3 59 37 ■;.22 - ; 18*.' 45 4.53 Ridenhour .1-2 ■33 2/3 31 .29 17 21 , 32 4:54 Crider 0-3 ,292/3 38 29 ■ 18 26 22 5.46 Smilh . •^.l-l -241/3 31 21 ■ 16 10 •■ 14,. ; 5.91 Lcftwich ' : 43.^^'- 59 ■ *53 : 33. 34 •• ■ . 40 : * 6.90* Dcsnoycrs '29 1/3 58 '-^45' ' 35'• 16 ' 33 ':■10.73 Daywall ..0-1 .. 92/3 19 18...13 s 4 : • 5' ■■12.16 Storic 0-1 : 52/3 17 16' 13’ 7 \ 6 , 20.64 OtlicfS 0-5 182/3. .'^29 ‘ ‘17’’ 6 15 5.30 TOTALS .' 9-21 247,1/3.348.269 180; 149 ■ 222 6.54 i k - ; ; STOLENBASES:Daywall7,Fronebcfgcr6,Paltl5,Brake4, f , ■ , Cridcr3.UFaivre3.Uftwlch2. Smilh2,Ri(lcnhour \VALKS,Hl>B:l^Faiyre26,CriiicrI9,Panil9,Brakel8.DaywiiIll7,Ridcnl;ourl6.- Mellon 11, Fronctergcr 10. Slori(:9, .SIvwTOikcr?, ,Smilh6, Ullwicli5, p—— , ,■ ...-.............- the bat out and got base hits, but the older ones were trying to jack it out. • exactly likeluseiitodo." 'nichcart-of'the-ordercollapsedis- turbed Lovelace more than anything. "We hod our big sticks up there and weexpectedtoscore some runs,"Love­ lace .said. "Dut Walker found a way to battle, threw strikes and got out of it, and it’s been that way forthese first two games. I mean, we've had ouroppotlu- nitles, it's just we haven't been able to cash In. Wc haven't been able to pro­ duce in the clulch." Mocksville's ineptitude with run­ ners starving obscured brilliant three- innlngrclicfsllntsbylcftySkippCrider and righty Ross Smith. Taklngoverfor starter Drew Riden- hour, who yielded three hits and three walks in three Innings but was ham- |)ercd by three errors that accelerated Rowan's 7>0 lead, Crider allowed just two base ninners over the fourth, fifth and sixth, and Smith struck out four in three scoreless innings. Rowan man­ aged just five hits and one unearned run after a three-run third. Dutitdidn'tmatterbecause Walker, who allowed three belated runs down the stretch, avoided big-lnning dam­ age that could have revived suspense. Rowan’s Jesse Boger worked a perfect ninth as Mocksvilie fell to 9-20. "Ourreliefpilchingdidagrcatjob,'’ Lovelace said. ’TlKy gave us a chance tocome back, we just didn't get It done. We couldn’t ask for more, giving up only one run (after the third). They did all they could to keep our guys in it." Although Patti, who worked eight cfTeclive innings in Game One. Crider and Smith have an accumulative 1.92 F,RA in 14 of Mocksville's 17 innings against Rowan, Mocksvilie entered Game Three on the brink of elimina­ tion. "Our pilching's been there." said Lovelace, whose team struck out 18 times against star Daniel Moore in Game One. "You don't expect, out of two games, for us to only score four runs because we average nine or 10 runs a game. Out their pilching's been outstanding also. You have to take your hat oft to them. Stoning pitching and defense an: what win you games, and they've done that both nights." Two Rldcnhour walks, an error and Eddie Gue^ford's seventh home run staked Walker to a4-0 lead in the first, and Rowan converted two errors, a walk and twohits for three runs and the 7-0 lead in the third. Notes:Despitcfailingtorecorda I- 2-3 inning. Walker suuck out eight and walked just two. "That was the key." DeHart said of the Walker’s pre­ cise control....DeHart couldn'tfadum Walker’s mastery of LcFalvrc, who leads Mocksvilie in runs, average, doubles and triples, is tied with Riden- hour for the lead In hits and RBIs and is second to Rldcnhour in homers. "I just couldn't believe it." he said, "be­ cause he’s a lot better hitter than that, - ^ tfs the most dangerous hitter around ri^t how, he really is." ... Scottle Leftwich, Rldcnhour and Ryan Des- noyers paced Mocksville's attack with two hits each, and Andrew Daywalt, Luke Stone. Wesley Mellon, Patti. Jeff Shoemaker, Smith and Ricky Froneberger had one each. Scottle Leftwich fires a pitch against Rowan. - Photos by James Barringer Momentum Fades For Post 174 Continued From Page B1 Game Four al Rich Park. " Wc looked good early," Lovelace said. ”Lel\wich had a great Hve in­ nings for us. The way we slailed we Uiouglil we were going lo have a good chance to win that game aHer (wo tough losses." But then an innocent infield hit lriggercdaciushingnve-tunsi*th.The! momentum may well have stayed with Mocksvilie had shortstop Luke Storic Ijcen able to complete a spcetacular play in the hole.; "Odsc) Boger hit il hard in the hole, Storie made a great play on it and ' just missed him al first," Lovelace said. "He went all the way In the hole 'ohd'got it. Luke had a great game . defensively. He stepped up this game -alot." ' ■ '■\ ' Boger’s teg single'was the bcgln- ningoftheendforLeflwichandMocks- ville.’Ai^er Woodbum doubled and ■ Daiiiel Moons walked, Paul Black and Hayes, stroked consecutive two-nin ^'sjngies and Hatley, who was thiown . out trying for three by tight fielder LeFoivre for the third out, capped the_ railywithanRBIdoubletoright.Whcn the dust cleared. Rowan led by the ■eventual finah ■- ................. They got a cojple hard hits off (luiflwich) and hit him around a little bit," Lovelace said. ‘But we still felt like we had a chance with Ihrre more at-bats, but wejust didn't gel it done." As a icsult, another stellar relief outing by Skipp Crider, who worked a hitless eighth and ninth alter Uirowing three scoreless innings in Game Two, went down the tubes pj Mocksville's. sttanded-ninners pattera prevailed the rest of the way. Noles:Threc hits pushed Patti, who reached base four times, above .300 for the year (.304).... Ridenhour, An­ drew Daywalt and Ricky Froneberger rapped two hiu each, and Leftwich, Crider, Chiis Brake and Storie con­ tributed one each. ...Mocksvilie, which ended the season with four consecu­ tive losses for die thinl straight year, outhit Rowan 30-23 for die series. RBpC - Best DarriSP in NG t o r e g is te r f o r a T w o W e e k F t ^ T r ia l . O n th e In t e r n e t in W in s to n < S a Ic in ; N C C a lt o u r o ffic e a t 3 3 6 -7 7 4 -1 6 0 0Red Barn Data Center Internet Services - ,Dial up Bonded ISDN lines, $45,00 montlv. ' ' — Low Customer>To*Line Ratio In BusinMS~Slnce 1 Hurricane Goach Joins Action At Swim iVieet jiued From Page D1 friendly ragging and jumped into six evens eight years removed from his hlgh^hool days at Reynolds. e good-natured Perry nibbed his h after dragging himselfout of th e ^I. "You could definitely see who had not been In the pool in eight years," he sold. "You could say I wasout ofshape. The kids had given me a hard time and astal me togodo it, so I was like: "Why notl' I think the kids enjoyed seeing me get out there and put up with some of die stuff they have to do. It was mostly other coaches, but a lot of them were ex-collegeswlmmers.SoIknew going in I was kindof in thebackof the pack." ' Perry, who competed in the lOOIM, 50 free, SO butterfly, SO breastsuoke and two relays, woundup muxzlingthe audlencc with respectable Hnishes. "They gave me a hard time at first, but some of my swims got them to quiet down a little bit," he said, grin­ ning. "They were better than I expected for not having practiced in a while." Notes: Hickory Hill has two more regular-season meets before Ihe league championships.... Perry's North Davie connection helped him land (he job. Tve been looking for a team to coach, and through some of the parents at North Davie and the swim coach at the high school (Ben Allred) my name got around," he said.... Dana Call, whose sister Amy coached last year's team, is always busy, swimming and assisting. "When she's not in the water, she‘s coaching," Perry said.... Perry salil one full-time coach overseeing 53 swim­ mers is easier than it sounds. "They all pretty much know their routine," he said. "It's not like 50 soccer players." FREE D in e C T T V S IN G LE SYSTEM Call 1-877-200-8110 Ask For Tina* • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - B7 Britt Davis swims the 50-yard butterfly against Forsytli Co. Club Hickory Hill swimmers having fun Include, from left, Justin Norsworthy, Bailey Marrs, Zach Jakob, Will Marts, Allison Mack­ intosh, Becky Call, Alison Alexander, and Alexandra Wannenburg Dockside Seafood Restaurant N EW FEATURE Sailor Combination Platters Create your own Petite two Hem Combo with: Baby Flounder Wlilte Fish Trout Popcorn Shrimp Chicltcn Tenders Clams Deviled Crab Served wilh cole slaw, hush puppies, and choice of poialo.No substitutions pleas. 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Ten state B-’hampionships and hundreds of Sioumamcnt trophies later, jjComelison recalled the glory years. E "When I first started we were flaying about ISO games a year, pind you cither played (Class) A or wopcn, it wasn't all this other stuff J a -E)" he said. The first stole (title gwiih Davie Tmckcrs In 1975) was •awful nice. Just being fortunate ^nough to play on good teams ond ' Cwith good people, that's the big Khing. Back then. Gartner's was like phe best team around. We'd win the Lirca and district about every year." 2 Sahabi. which picked up tComelisonin 1977, ranks among Mhe greatest teams the county ever Jsaw. g "For two or three years, wc were pranked No. 1 in the United States in JIB," said Cornelison. who played ^with locals Paul Beaver, Craig jWaid, Bird Allred and Charles Ray SBoger, among others. That was [•probably the be.st team I ever Jplayed on. Wc were awful good. SWe should have won the B World.” ^Hitting Machine S Gripping the bat, Cornelison is |!an ordinary guy with an extraordi* ^nary stroke. Fans adore Godzilla Shomers. but Barry Whidock, the ^shortstop from the early 1980s to *', 5 mid-'90s, understands the value of a Selassie base hitter who blisters the Eright side, moving runners. ! • S ."The son of a gun can hit it in a P quart jar," said NVhitlock, the £ football coach at South Davie S Middle School. "One lime at Rock ? Hill wc won the King of the Hill «tournament. Everybody was just,|; » pounding and pounding It. We got ^(o looking In the book and Jake got ,like 14 straight hits, and nobody - Jhardly rccognized it. He's like the ^TdnyGwynnofsofiball.Imcan, ; I you cxpected him to hit about .700. \ He hit the ball where they ain't. ! "After you got to playing with j him, you expected it. Juke’s going ; to get two or three hits a game, i there ain't no doubt about that. He's ] going to poke a couple to right ! field, he's going to go up the middle I a couple times. If he gets one hit a ; game, he’s had a bad game." I Maphis nodded; "He just lacks a ; little speed now. But even In his . 5 worst year, he's never hit below j.600." ; Gold Glover ! Beaver and Cornelison before I Whitlock and Cornelison drained . ' opponents with game-swinging !-double plays. Maphis, who came ■ after Beaver, said the ^ ? • . : 2)^ltIock;Comclis6n exploits were . pbeyond comparc, almost effortless.’ ; S •!: "He and Bairy could turn It \ gutter than onybody Tyc ever j^ n ,. it'and nobody will ever match thui,". said Maphis. who won four state titles with Whitlock and Cornelison. "You start running in If it's one out. We just got used to it. It spoiled us a lot." Whitlock will never forget those fabulous turns. "If you get it to him, it's two," he said. "When the ball was hit to me, I knew if I could field it and got it to him clean - and sometimes not -even clean - it was a double play." Cornelison deflected credit to the partners. "Barry and Beaver were owfully good," he said. "I was fortunate to get to play with probably two of the best shortstops that's played." A Winner There arc good hitters and good fielders everywhere. Whitlock described the difference between ol' Jokester and the rest. No one approaches Comelison's Intensity. ■ No one plays harder. And no one can match Comelison's soul. He plays as though everything hangs in the balance. "He's intense," Whitlock said. "I don't care If It's church league or It's a pickup game, when he hits the field he plays to win. That's the bottom line. He's out there for a reason, and the reason's to win. He taught me a lot just being around him In the dugout and watching him play ond how to win. He goes out there and plays like It’s the Worid Series. He look a lot of extra bases just on hustle and grit and just wanting it. He'd hustle, dive, slide. And he still does that now." Cornelison, polite and good- hearted off the field, despises losing. He's cracked the whip ond delivered many a marine lectures. The icy stare is a lasting sight. "We'd come off the field beat, he would stand there and wait for us, and he would just chew our butts out," Maphis said. "He's not that big, but you just respected him right off, almost like a father figure. When he spoke, nobody laughed or interrupted him. Still to this day, nobody will do it. When Jake speaks, everybody shuts up because everybody just respects him." ; • Whitlock knew when Cornelison was angry.- "He was our main leader every year we played," he said. "He was the guy that would get you up and the guy that would get on to you . when you needed to be gotten on to. And pump you up. He wouldn't say it in a negative way. He'll take - blame for a lot of stuff." Nothing pumps Comelison's adrenaline level like a bunch of strutting, chcst-pounding, look-ot- . me studs. Cornelison uses that as motivational fuel. "Oh, he loves a challenge," Whitlock said. "He'd rather ploy the top teams than the worst teams. He loved to play those teams that thought they were a lot.better than wc were because wc didn't have any big boys. But one year we won like eight straight tournaments for XR&J Sports.-" A Child At Heart , Cornelison Is softer at 50 than at , ^ 30, but he stjll .»u.ihc tpiie with ; ., his boundless ijassion, Maphis said Cornelison was part of the 1970 Gartner's dynasty team. Tearn members are, from left; front row: Claude Cartner, Ronnie Draughn, Jake Cornelison, Craig Ward, Arnle Harpe, Sonny Kurfees, Dennis Elledge; back row: Darrell Harpe, Charles Ray Boger, Ricky Lagle, Taylor Slye, James Hugh Edwards, Jeff Ward and Dave Markland. younger players benefit from Comelison's brand of competitive­ ness, and tolerate the lightning bolt because they like to win. "He's an insplralion to the team because of his intensity to win," Maphis said. "He's a winner - not just talking it; he backs It up. He's a leader and that’s why everybody on the team oppreciates him being there. He’s not os (Intense) now as he used to be, but he still takes it pretty serious." Comelison defines dedication. His love for the game is a major reason why Maphis is still around. "He’s definitely one of a kind," Maphis said. "I probably wouldn't have played near this long if he hadn't. That's the reason 1 didn't quit when (Mark) Marshall and them quit (in early 1990s). There's been many, times he's been out until 4:30 In the morning chasing cows and make a 9 o'clock game in Burlington. That's his sacrifice." Whitlock said Comelison deserves the mythical Lifetime Achievement Award. "He's still got an attitude like he's 17," he said. "You don't have to worry about Jake being on time. If he says he's going to play, he's goin.T to be there every weekend. I’d say he’s the most dedicated player I've ever played with. Maybe not the most talented, but the most dedicated as far as putting time, effort and heart into it. You ain't going to find anybody better than that." End Of The Rood? Comelison, grinding toward a possible I Ith state championship and elusive world title, doesn't want to let go, but come September he might. "I've been saying I’m going to . quit for about five years, so this will probably be my last year," he said. "It's about to get to the point where I need to go on to something else. They've changed the game so much - new balls, new bats, new mlcs. They have new rules every weekend just about. It'd be nice to win a worid or a state. I've won several states, so it'd be nice to win one of the worid tournaments one time. We finished second and third a couple times." ^ Comelison senses that he'll miss , the game. i . } "I don't play any golf," he said. "I haven't even thought about that actually. It'll be time to sit back and watch some games on TV, I guess. I'll always miss it some I think, but ,you've got to,quit sometime. It's got ,tocome'toanend.". ) Maphis, who acknowledged that prospects for a 2000 Blaze Air team joppeur remote, said Comelison's ' last dance will draw the curtain on some magical history. He saluted the warrior. "Nobody will ever win the things that he’s won ond os many, especially the success he had with those older teams. He doesn't play like he's satisfied with it. When he . goes out there, you'd think,h<s i never won a game In his life^. i We'ye won a lot of big .touma^ ; merits this year, though! that we | / played in and hadn't won. Sd if we \-don’twir^ anything, it will still be a real succ^slul yejir for.him;''\ Winning the first of Comelison's 10 state titles was the 1975 Davie Trucker team, from left; seated in front; Todd Ledford; first row: Craig Ward, Billy Comatzer, Ronnie Ledford, Ricky Lagle; second row: Jake Cornelison, Paul Beaver, Gary lilorefleld, Charles Ray Boger, Jerry Crews; third row: Steve Ledford and Rick "Bird" Allred. Weight-Lifting Sessions To Be Offered North Davie football coach Ron Kirk will hold weight-lifting sessions July 6.8,13.15,20and22from5:30- 7 p.m. each night. Fall and winter athletic physicals willbcgivenonJuly27al5:l5p.m.in the school gym. Helmets and other equipment will be issued to North football players in the gym on July 29 from 5;30-7 p.m. Football practice will start Aug. 9 after school from 3-6 p.m. Carolina Mariners Golf Classic Scheduled The Fourth Annual Carolina Murl- The tournament Is a four-man event. Gush will go to the top teams in nersGolfClassic-iobcncntthcMari- captajn's choice. The cost Is $50 per each Oight. nets AAU baseball team-isscheduled player. There will be cash prizes, door Contact Dink Smith at 940-2213 or for July lOut Pudding Ridge Golf Club prizes, cosh raffle and a meal provided. Keith Wilson at 764-0840. with a shotgun start at 2 p.m. Teams will be flighted the day of the Summer Sports Camps To Be Held The Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreation Department will hold sum­ mer camps for baseball, wrestling and soccer. • Baseball camp will run July 12- 16 from 9 a.m.-noon at Mando Field. The ages arc 9-15 and the cost is $65. Instructors will bcGlcnn High coaches Dale Ijames and John Fowler, Davie's Mike Herndon, Ashcboro's Jerry Walserand formerMocksvlIle-Davic American legion coach George Day- wait. Registration deadline Is July 5. Athletic Director Joe Boyette said spots arc available, but numbers arc limited so call as soon as possible to register. • Wrestling camp Is July 26-29 from 2:30-5 p.m. at the Brock Gym. The cost is$35 and ihe Instructors will be North Davie coach Ron Kirk and South Davie’s Howard Riddle. Regis­ tration deadline is July 19. r Soccer comp is July 19-22 from 5-7 p.m. at Central Davie. Grades I -6 can participate. The cost Is $35. Reg­ istration deadline is July 12. Call the rec at 751-2325 for more information. ummer O f Savings June 21 - July 17,1999 With $3 Rebates. diyt. winner ai^ tnl • huge lisi of ouidoor pro/cu • winner is deriaiiely in ihe lir. And thuib to vM Ptiau deakr you cu male it i 'Smoa Of Saviii(t’ with S3.00 rel»tet on premhun Sia-Pnot ei palm md Ref Eattriof Sldiaj lad Deck Suias. Pha the Voice of Cbloj* Dejijn Colleciion offen p«-»elecud piletiet. to you caa choose cokn wiik codTuknce. Ilie "Siiouner of Savinp’.[^omotioa ends toon, uviiil your Pi(tibur(h Palau dealer loday. / i .. Hiaificlm'imt}-i»itbtitoefmluiamiJefmahjae2llbiatthhlf 17.1999. Only >12” Bfier tnail-in rebate after mall>in rebate' iCaudell Lumber and Building Supplies 162 SheekSlreel *751 2167 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - B9 P..: r> ■ i : ' ■;"7 Lessons for Beginners la Adi<Qnced Specializing in Guitar/^njo/Mandoiin/Bass (aiso: Basic, beginner violin dobro) Counter Point Studio 83 Court Sqime, MockniOe IbnUe Dm'i Hmkl (336)751-9390 Girls line up to practice their tree throw shooting during a basketball camp for girls at the Recreation Department.Morgan Owens gets ready to take a shot. Bible Baptist Church Indeptndent • Fundamental niKor. Don Jones • 3J6>766^35I WORSHIP nUES: 8un4«y8chooM0lffl W onhlpSwvtce'llam gield M e .5 2 6 % A P y S M o TenmlSmos. •nmmjikUtotbt,ihkrm't/lhnttiflcali:)M< ftmOyJbr i»ff uitUnmd S500 mm. MtnmtmUdmtfS99m ^ S o u t h e r n ( .o m m u m t ymDANK AND TRUST liwrtn-SuiM: •C5»«ft7ai*AW.7r«-RWO »XlrMU-734-2(m rtknOxrirfy-7115-3570 yitm C M m -. •yaJJHmille-679-4121 Is l - ™I wi>'w.Kl)<nistcom>TouchlwielUniainl-80tf-258-7093 FDIC^ Coach Tim Kenney explains techniques to a group of campers. - Photos by Robin Fergusson New Softball League Forming The Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreation Department is expanding new horizons, offering a novel .softball league - along with cocd - and a golf league for the first time. Recreation SoftbaU • The men's open Bat and Ball st)ft- ball, which will mn one night a week starting in mid-August, is open to the first six teams that register. There will be unlimited hon)c rains. Registration is also open for coed, which will not conflict with the Oat and Ball league. The deadline to register for both leagues is July 30. Call Athletic Director Joe Boyette at the rec nt 751 • 2325. • Pudding Ridge will host the rcc's unprecedented golf league. Tlierc must be a minimum of four players per team, and Boyette will lake the first 10 teams that register. Play will run cach Monday starting August 2 through mid-Octobcr. The registration deadVmeisJuly23. All play­ ers must qualify at Pudding Ridge. Call the rec for more information ulmut the coming leagues. Church League W L Blaise 7 1 Phnippians4:!3 6 1 Green Meadows 6 2 Liberty Methodist: 6 2 Redland 6 2 Turremine 6 2 Victory 6 2 Hillsdale Baptist 5 3 Liberty Wesleyan 4 4 New Union 3 5 Advance 2 6 Center 2 6 First Mcihodist 2 6 Bethlehem I 7 Concord 1 7 Jerusalem 0 7 Women's Leaguew L Cat's Grill 9 0 Cullin'Time 5 4 Reynolds 4 5 Hillsdale Mclh.0 9 Men's Open Tatum’s Music 7 0 BBQ House 6 1 Hunt AL 5 2 Davie Law 2 5 Crown Wood 1 6 James Gang 0 7 Lankford Hired As Teaching Pro Jeff Lankford has been hired as tlie Pro Championships over the weekend teaching pro at Hickory Hill Golf and in Haven. Wise., Is aMocksvillc native CountryClubinMocksviilc.Lankford, and former All-Amcricagolferat N.C. who competed at the 32nd PGA Club State. DHS Coach To Hold Tennis Camp Davie High coach Carol Cozart will hold a tennis camp July 12-16 from 8-11 a.m. at the South Davie courts. The cost is $30, which includes n T-shirt. Tlie registration deadline is July I. Activities include basic skill development, drills and strategies for singles and doubles and daily match competition. To insure maximum individual at­ tention, spxc is limited to the first 24 players. Players must provide their own rackct. Register by calling the Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recre­ ation Department at 751-2325. Professional Mid-Atlantic Rodeo 4th of July Salute to America and East Coast World ChampionshipRODEO 9 t h A n n u a lJULY 2 & 3 Circle T Ranch • Foster Road • Woodieaf, (offHwy. aOINatSpm) Gates Open At 6pm Presented by: The North Davie Buritan Club • Bronco Riding • Calf Roping • GoatTVIng * Team Roping • Cow Girl Barrel Racing • Wild Brahma Bull Riding • Calf Scramble for Kids • Wild Cow Milking • A Special Salute To America Fireworks and Many More Exciting _________Things»Great Family Entertainment for All* 0 RAIN OR SHINE . Diamond H World Class Production Sponsored bv: ■k Spillman Fuel and Fertilizer ★ Parts Plus ★ Mason Grading ★ Westsld4 Dodge ■k Hendrix & Corrltier Construction ★ L.A. Trailer Sales Donnie's Western Store ★ Kevin McDaniel Thicklng ★ U rry McDaniel Builders Sanctioned By MidAtlanlicPnilesslonal Rodeo Assodaton For Rodeo Infonnation: 704-278-2069 Mctlical Associates of 1 )a\'ic Proud to SciTC I he Coniniunitv With Even More C'onvenient Hours M EDICAL ASSO C IAT ES OF DAVIE MILLER equipmentnS RENTAL liET READY FOR SPRING Anriiloc Uuri! Pliiijyur 8. M iiri! Iiir Rciil ToiUiv! m„.)5I-2304 P/esJon H Ec^vorJj. MD , Edwards. t^O fomt/y ProcKe Preston H. Edwards. MD FainlyPnxtKe B'll KHamsoaMD fomiV PfocKc George DKjmbefJy.MD fam;// Pioctice William 0. Renfroe. MD' fomi/y Proctice julie Barney. GNP MarihaBoland.FNP .a ^ • Geneva Howell. Prociice Monoger < Accepiing new patienu and most insurance plans. Houn: Monday*Thursday B.OO am *7<X) pm Friday - 8.00 am*5]00 pm' Saturday-8.00am'*1100prh'"’'’^ Walk-In Clinic Hourc C (for acute care only) ^ i Monday • Saturday 800 am • 9,00 am •■ ... ... (336)751*8000 435 Vo/fey Rood • MocksvtBe.NC ' George QK/mbef//AID Wl/'om 0 Rcn/roc.MD. The pliysicians and sttlF o f Medical Associates of Davie are liappy to announce we arc; further extending our office hours. We’re staying open during lunch.hours and even adding Saturday hours. Now, making appointments and taking c.are o f your acute needs will be even more convenient for you and your (amily/ Ourncw hours are:' Walk-in Clinic Monday-Thursday i. . . i (foracutecarC'only) 8:00 am -7:00 pm Monday - Saturday Friday - 8:00 am -S:00 pm 8:00 am - 9:00 am Saturiiy-8;00,nm-12:00pm' ■ ( Please call to schedule an appdinlment. '♦‘i ■ : BIO-OAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 X35PG CHAMBER EX)CUS ida 'illage- Retirement Resort Accrcdltcd by the Association of Retirement Resorts Interna tional^** Ranked «1 in North Carolina & in the Ibp 10 in the Southeast by the ARRn** 998-6535 • 1-800-843-8433 www.beniiiKlavlllao«Onetmcr.com HOWARD R E A L T Y Residential & Commercial Sales Property Management ph: 336-751-3538 tu: 336-751-7632 or visit our web site at www.howardreolty.com lA N T T l PeUtONHSBUIIMC. 96SyodkinvilleRd. Mod-jviUe,NC R. Scott Gnntt 336-76:-GANT Telephone (336) 998-2427 DR. JERRY HAUSER FAMILY AND COSMETIC GENERAL DENTISTRY Oiflca Houri 135 Medical Drive ByAppolntminl Advance, North Carolina 27006 BBSJ 'if/ucanMwe umtyourbusiness. Smcel872 119GailhcrSuwt, Mocksviil(;,NC 751-5951 Willow OaJc Shopping Center. Mocksvillc, NC 751-5956 J T H E P H O N E P L A C E ■CEaUlAR SPECIALIST" (336)751-2626 ; cm U LAR PHONES PACEK5 B a n k o f D A V I E Member FDIC l366Hl9hviay601 Soulii •(InMoclisvilleMaiketplace)75M755 David Smitti Phon* ft Fox U4.78l.0107 Mobil* U4.«I2.4«93•moll hamd*iOibm.n«t MCoui1Squor*.$ult«2QI MocUvllK.NC 27038 M/7ton Harkey P resents D a v i e C o u n t y “ FAMILY BLUEGRASS” July 8-11 Featuring Ricky Skaggs Saturday, July 10 Over 18 National Acts ★ ^ ^ Thousands Trails Campground ^ H ighw ay 64 E ast M Call the Davie County Chamber for Information and Advance Tickets • 751-3304 Davie County Arts Council p r e s e n t s ^^^^?Celebration Rich Park • 7:30 p.m. F e a t u r i n g T h e A t l a n t i c J a z z O r c h e s t r a S p o n s o re d b y: Stone Street Bank & Trust and CCB 2nd Annual indepemlonce Day lawn Mower Parade Saturday, July 3 • 1 0 :3 0 a.m. L e a v in g from th e Z a c tia ry l-louse o n C h u rc h S tre e t, C o o le e m e e . . D e c o ra te y o u r m o w e r o r c o m e p la in . ~KW‘ Sponsored by: feas‘' jlotv Drinks tk Hot Dogs! ^fee the Town of Cooleemee Old-Time Games ■Sw,) Jtone Street B A N K A N D T R U S T HOME OFFICE HIOSDALE BRANOi 232 S. Main Street Hwy.158at801 Mocksville. NC 27028 Advance. NC 27006 33&-751-5936 33&940-2420 Sifts 121 N. Main St. SuppueS Mocksville. N.C.27028 (336)751-3418 ^ Gif Supplii INGERSOLL-BANP* A IR C O M P R E S S O R S Mocksville, NC 27028 /a \\\ ////.« J l f o s i e r ’ a 3 ) e & jc le ra 171N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Phone:336-751-2737 Margaret Foster, Owner Eaton’s Funeral Home 3 25 N . M a in S t. M o c k s v ille , N C 27028 336-751-2148 f P P V i ^ u r n i t u r eM U I & Elcciric Co., Inc. Coartcm £ Depeodible Senice for over 60 Yon Jobniiy Marklin • Mclisst M. Caitner 848 Soulh Main Strtel • Mocltsvillc, NC 336-751-2492 * 336-751-3975 C C B 148 W. Water Street Mocksville. NC27028 * 751-626I 1047Yadkinvi((e Road Mocksvillc. NC 27028 * 751.6261 Cooleemee Shopping Center Cooleemee. NC 27014 • 284>2542 58-3 Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2858 Hours; Wed-Fri 10 am • 5 pm Sat I0am-3pmM^QnIiiCiRbA<af«d W(XX)WOIllUQAU£RY*FinilyRntManMB CaroGna mOxoputtr *S(odisuiISt TownStpure 751-5262 Custom K Saks Quality Upsr«d«« On^K« Stnrlct Nttworfcs int«fn«t Aectss MobUaPhonts Pag«rt DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - C l. James Bailey relaxes on the front porch of the log cabin he converted from an old tobacco barn. - Photos by Robin Fefgusson Backyard Retreat Cabin Becomes Home Away From Home ByMikeBamhardt Davie County Enterprise Recoid FORK - James and Bea Bailey relax in rocking chairs in front of a log cabin behind their home off U.S.64East. As the sun sets behind them, they can enjoy her flower garden on a gentle slope in front of the cabin, or hear the water trickle down the small, garden pond they built.' Inside, tliere's a'wood cook stove that belonged to his grand­ mother, In which Bea makes ham and biscuits and other treats. There's a sink, and cabinet made from wormy chestnut from the North Carolina mountains. There's on old bench from the old Fork school, a dictiotiaiy stand from the McGuine house in Mocksville, and an old clock that belonged to his patents. The 14- by 14-foot log cabin itself has quite a history, as well. It was built in the 1800s, and used os a t9bacco bam at a farm off Rivervlew Road. Hugh M.ison, Bailey's stepfa­ ther, used a horse and wagon lo move the bam to his farm on Fork-Blxby Ro.id in the 1930s. "I put a lot of tobacco up in that bam from age 10 to about 17 years old," Bailey said. When he heard that the bam was in poor condition, with weeds growing on it and a tree on top, Bailey decided lo rebuild it behind his house. He thought it would be a studio for his hobby, carving birds. He took the bam apart, being ciueful 10 m ^each log, and he and his wifjjwassembled it Ihcmsel^s, all but for Ihc top three logs, when a little extra help was.iieeded. The foundation is the original rock, and they were as sturdy as ever, Bailey said. Rather than a studio, it turned out 10 be more like a home away from home for the couple. “It's got a lot of family stuff, handmade things with sentimen­ tal value," Bailey said. "We sit on that porch just about eveiy evening when the shade gets in." Bailey carved these ducks, which hang in the cabin. The cabin Is a home away from home for the Baileys.— ' P®® soi^etlmes cooks on a wood stove that belonged to James' grandfather.' '■' '..;i ' . ......................................... ........ .•----,..1;-..; , ‘ ' ' ' •• J “ . C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 Couple Wed At Jericho Church Of Christ Kathy Lynne Jones and Brent lanling Crolls were united In mar- riagent 2:30 p.m. Suturday, June 26. at cricho Church of Christ. Mocksville. Dr. Tom Torpy oniciatcd. The hridc is the daughter of James and Karen Jones of Lcxinglon, and 3ill und Lynne Allen or Cleveland. 'j.C. SIk: Is a 1996 graduate of Davic High School, and a senior al the Uni­ versity of North Carolina at Greens­ boro. She is employed by Drighlon Gardens In Winston-Sulctn. The groom is the son of Joe Crotis and Karen Athey, both of Mocksville. He is also a 1996 graduate of Davie High School and is employed by Hanes Electric Company of Advance. Escorted by her father, ihc bride wore a gown of whUc sailn and or* ganza, featuring a rounded drop waisl. The scoop neckline led to a fitted bod­ ice with cap sleeves. Vcniseappliquds , designed (he upper bodice. A wide band of satin trimmed the ball gown and (he chapel length (rain. The dress also had a double bow trimmed with satin along the bock waist. The bride carried a bouquet of white and pale pink roses. She chosc Christy Mann of Gra­ ham, and Christy Mobley of Moorcsville,asro5UdsofhonoT.Bridcs* maids were: Alalna Delch of Winston- Salem,TinaCrottsof Advance, Kristy DoddofAsheville,andHeaiher Schenk of Woodleaf. Flower girls were Erin and Lauren Yeatts, cousins of the groom, and Shana and Sam Crotis. nieces of (he groom. The groom's father was best man. Groomsmen were: Shane and Adam CrotLs of Advance, brothers of (he groom; Michael Jones of Lexington, brother of the bride; Nathan Foil of Advance.andStevenHallofConover, friends of (he tmdc and groom. Molly Koontz and Erin Randle served as guest registrars and distrib­ uted programs. Susan Wall directed the winding. Four vocalists provided ocappella music. Beth Shore ofMocksville,Tara Scruggs ofKannapolis, Nathan Foil of Advance, and Luke Vance of Lcxing* (on. Forrcs( Essie of Mocksville pro­ vided the recorded music prior to the service. The bride's uncle. Earl Seamon of Matthews, escorted the newlyweds In hisl931 ModelAFbrd Sedan toCaro- lina Bible Camp for (he reception fol­ lowing the ceremony. The reception was hosted by Bill and Lynne Allen. Other relatives of the bride who assisted with the reception included Urry and Susie Wilson. David and Angie Wilson, Brian and Sonya Wil- son,ChristIncWyatt.andCarolForrcs(. Ruth and Brenda Essie, cousins of (he bride, served the cakc and Kathleen Spry, the groom’s aum poured punch. A large round tiand-crocheted table­ cloth, madebythebride'sgrandmothcr, Mrs. Nannie Wilson, adorned the table under theweddingcakc. She also made crocheted doilies which werv used un each of (he tables a( the reception. Following a honeymoon trip to Gatlinburg,Tenn.,(he couple will make thelrhomeat 125 Tom C. Lane. Mocks­ ville. Social Events •Abridalshowerwasglven Inhonor ofKathyJonesonApril I8inGreens­ boro. a( the hone of Heather Schenk. Other hostesses were Kristy Dodd, Christy Mann, and Christy Mobley. •A bridal shower was given in honor of Kathy Jones and Brent Crotts at Concord Methodist Church on April 25 by Bonnic Crotts, Barbara Crotts, and Krista Yeatts. •Amiscellaneousshowerwasgiven in honor of the bride and groom at the homeofthebride'sount,Susie Wilson, onMay l6.Assistingashostcsses\vcrc Carmen and Jody Walker. •A surprise shower was given in honor of (he bride by co-workers of (he bride's mother at (he home of Debbie Davidson on May 26. •A bridesmaids' luncheon was held at Frostlands. Cana Road, Mocksville. on June 19. Hostesses were Frances Mrs, Brent Harding Tutterow, Susie Wilson, and Lynne Allen. The bride chosc this time to present her gifts to the bridesmaids which includlngsteriingsIlverchaTTns which they pulled from (he cake. •A surprise party and bridal shower was given by the bride’s co-workers at Brighton Gardens, in Winston-Salem, Wednesday evening, June 23. •Following the wedding rehearsal onFriday,June25,thegroom’smolher, Karen Athey. hosted a rehearsal din* ner at the Fork Civic Club. The groom chosc this time to present gifts to the groomsmen. Cub Scouts Host Red Cross Blood Drive Wallace, Josephine Barford Celebrating Anniversary Wallacc and Josephine Barfotd have been making music together since June 4.1949.ThcywillbeceIchratingtheIr50years together (his weekend with those who love them. The Red Cross Bloodmobile paid a s<xpnd June visit to Mocksville on Monday June 14. The Fellowship Building of Rrst United MethodlstChuirhwos the scene for Cub Scout Pack 574’s first blood- mobile, held in honor of Flag Day. Nearly 40 red-blooded citizens volun­ teered to donate a pint of (heir life’s blood (o the Red Cross. This turnout was marvelous, especially consider­ ing (here was a bloodmobile during the "Relay for Life" three days earlier. Many brave souls wore "first time donor" stickers as they leftaplntlighter than they were when they arrived. Thirty-six pints of the precious fluid were collected between 4 and 8:30 p.m. that day. Cub Scouts manned the registra­ tion desk, and assisted at Ihc snack bar. Those Cubs assisting included John Parker, David VanAntwerp Jr., Cliff Squcrforun, and Will Byerly. Dorothy Parker spearheaded this effon. The Pack's next bloodmobile will be Mon­ day. Nov. 8. Pack 574’s summer activities con­ tinue. with the third annual "Fun Day" to be held at Rich Park, Shelter Twoon Saturday, July 3. Scheduled activities include building catapults and target practice with water balloons. This ac-' tivity isopcn to all registered members of the Pack. If you have any questions about "Fun Day." contact Frank Autry. If you know a rising first, second, third, fourth, or fifth grade boy that is intcrestedinjoIning.contactBobNagel at 492-5890 or Cliff Edwards at 751- 2843. THE NEW ’ D avie Place R e s i d e n t t a l C a r e D avie Phcc is a newly remraled ficilily localed on a quiet and beautiHil site in the centeroflhe medical commmilyofDavie County. The newly reno\iled bcility, the excellent location, and the aiing stalTcambine to provide a unique level ofpenonal care for older adults at Davie Place. STOP Worrying... •Caring Staff •Doctor on Call • •Home Health Care on site • Physical, Occupation, and Speech Therapy ■ on site •Psychiatric Care on site •Eye Care and Foot Care on site, . •In-house Lab Work •Special Day Program for Mental Health Needs •Beauty Shop on site EASE of Living... •Home-like Atmosphere • Assistance-with Daily Living Needs • Trained Staff to Monitor Medications • Daily Cleaning and Laundry •Delicious meals and snacks planned by a . Registered Dietitian •PlannedActivities , . • Fixed Income Residents Equally Considered. Here We Grow Again! Davie Place Residential Care is proud to announce our plans for a new million dollar expansion and renovation project to be complete in the Fall of 1999 which will enhance our already excellent care in affordable assisted living. ( P u S U c i s c o r d M C y in v it e c C t o v i s i t t i s a n y t i m e o r c a C C . 7 S 1 - 2 1 7 5 ' (heatednext to CDavie County hospital). ■ ■ , , . R E S I D E N T lTA L 3 37 H o s p ita l Street P O B o x 368 \ io c k s y iIle ,'N C 2 70 28 33 6 7 7 5 1 -2 1 7 5 "; Fax: 336-751-0136 VETERANS l^locksville Builders Supply andTown & Country Hardware want toThankYou.We appreciate your service to our country and remember those who gave their lives beside you. In honor of your contribution we are offering an A d d i t i o n a l 5 % O f r T o A il V e t e r a n s o n J u l y 3 r d a 5 t h S p e c ia lP r ic in g o n A l l I n - S t o c k S n a p p e i^ M o w e r s (Includes Riding Mowers andWalk-Behind Mowers) SKUIPPBff M301019BE Offer good on cash & corry /terns only. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1, 1999 - C3 Town & Country Hardware 642 W ill((‘sbon; St.. Mocksville • 75 1 - 14 M • www.tiioc ksvilU'buiklcrs coni Imvn X CniitiUv will i lost; .il 1-VM on S.it liiiy lid Mix hswilli- liuilJli'is Suiipiy .viil (i. , Msfti f i, u,iy .'nil.% s.il inly ltd. IConcert To Be Held At Rich Park Tlic Atlantic Jan. Orclicstra will ;jplay al the annual Foiirlli of July Con* ccrt in the Park Sunday night at ^locksville's Rich Park. •[ Prcscnlcd by the Davic County Arts tCouncil and sponsored by Stone Street 'jBank and Tnist and CCB, the fcsllvl- [.tics will also Includc old-fashioned panics and fireworks. ^ Tlie oivhcstra. directed by Roger :Pcml)crt()n. hits pcrfomicd in more Ijhan 120 cities throughout the United JStatcs and HurojK*. It cairics on the ;y'Big Hand" music by rc-crcating Ihc ^sounds of Louis Annslrong, Toiiinty •.Dorsey, Glenn Miller. Denny ■'Coodiuan and other names of the Swing era. The band iscomposcdof20profcs- sional musicians, most of whom are based In the Piedmont Triad. It fea* tures vocalists Cathy Watson and Ken Kennedy. America's birthday will be cel* ebroted with patriotic tunes and Big Band musicsuch as'Take thcATrain,*' "The Summerwlnd," "Alexander’s Ragtime Band" and"Semi mental Jour* ney." The evening will begin at 6:30 with old-fashioned games sponsored by the Mocksvllle-Davie Recreation Depart­ ment. The concert begins al 7:30, and fireworks will fill the air at the end of the concert. Bring a lawn chair, picnic basket and blankets (alcoholic beverages pro­ hibited). Admission is $5, half for se­ niors over age 65. Children under age 12 gel in free. Tickcts may be purchased prior to July 4 at Stone Street and CCB loca­ tions in Mocksville, Cooleemee and Hillsdale, and at the Davie County Chamber of Commerce. Tickets may be purchased at the Rich Park gate beginning at 6 p.m. Parking al Rich Park is $2. For more information, call 751- 3112. LYNDHURST GYNECOLOGIC ASSOCIATES, P.A. tvllli Stephen A ndersorj, M D H aro ld P ollard, M D W . M ichael L indel, M D L aw re nce W alker, M D Jac q u e lin e M im s, M D a n d R. Lam ar Parker, M D Scott W a s h b u rn , M D Is pleased to announce the asso cia tio n o fMelvin H. Seid, MD F o r the P ractice o f O bstetrics & G ynecology 485 V alley R oad, M ocksville, N C 2 7 0 2 8 (M ed ical A ssociates o f D avie B u ild in g ) (3 3 6 ) 760-3408 N o w A c ce p tin g N e w P atients Advance News By Edith Zlnimvnnan Ailvancc Corrcspondcnt ! Tlie Rev. Dennis Marshall family Vas honoretl with agoing away cook- 'out supper Saturday evening al the ^kthodlst pavilion by the church con-- grvgution. Iliey were presented gifts from the chua'h and rn)in Individuals, along with many well wishes. TIic family will l>e moving on the 29th to Dennis' new piistoratc in Cm^leemce. Our new pastor the Rev. David Childers and family will be moving Into the parsonage this week. A wel- coming p:uiy is scheilulcd for them. Tliey will |ie coning to us from Geor­ gia. however they call Moorcsvillc hotne. Virona (Mack) and F.lva Howard Krites of Winston-Salem were lun- chwn g\icsts of Mabel Howard and Elaine Smith on Wednesday June 16. Elva is a sister-in4aw of Mabel and auntof niaine. Randy Zimmerman, Mike Allen, Steve Walker and Steve Umar spent * seveml days last week deep sea fishing off ihe N.C. coast. Tliey reported a liu-ge calch of fish. Mrs. Paulina Hiimey celebrated her lOlst birthday on June 24. Her chil­ dren, grandchildren, nieces and neph­ ews gathered at her home in the after­ noon fora family get together. Slxty- one people enjoyed ihis happy occa­ sion. Mrs. Paulina was given a card shower and the Sallle Sue Peebles Sunday School Class prcscnlcd her with a Sunshine Basket filled with toiletries. Paul und Sue Folmar spent several days last week al their cotlagcal Ocean Isle Beach. Hdiih Zimmerman and Vemelle Greene of Churchland flew to Mem* phls.Tcnn.lasi Friday foroweeks visit with relatives and to attend a Shutt reunion held at Savannah, Tenn. on June 19. While there they visited old ccmelcrles and chun:hes in Missouri and Arkansas. A cousin Winnie Shutt Calloway met the ladies at the airport and drove them around on there gene­ alogy search, plus more relatives from Si. Louis, Jdm and LaVada Jones, assisted in the driving and the scorch. Daveand Cheryl Maridand and ihelr daughter Ashley of Boone spent the weekend with his parents Frank and Margie Markland. They also attended the Saturday night cook-out for the Marshall famllyandlochurchonSun-; day. Ruth Collette of Winston-Salem was a Sunday afternoon visitor of Edd and Annalce Myers. Manyfromourcommunilvattcnded the Patriotic Celebration at Calvary Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. Among them wen: Edith Zimmerman, Erma Zimmerman, Bel Bamhardt, Mamie Hartman, Maggie Carter, Sa­ rah Seaford. Mavis Rogers and daughter Kaye Dunn flew to Niaganj Falls on Mon­ day for a few doys. They also visited points oflntercst in Canada. Edith Zimmerman and Vemelle GreenevisitedJamesandFlorincBlack In Lexington TImrsday night. W o o ld rid g e E a rn s A S U S c h o la r s h ip Appalachian Stale University stu- dentMelissa Marie Wolldridge,daugh- Icr of DarreH and Nancy WooWridgc of Advance, has received a N.C. Asso- ciallonoflnsurance Women Endowed Scholarahip for the 1997-2000 aca­ demic year. Wooldridge is a senior majoring In risk and insurance in the John A. Walker College of Business. The scholarship encourages and rewards students Interested in pursu­ ing careers int he insurance indusuy. Twenty-eight students have received awards ranging froit] $250-$l,450 since Its Inception in 1988. Special oS the Week 9 • •■ L im it 6 W hile Supplies Last 4tk of July! Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • S Feifa-liaucli 495 V alley R oad • M ocks\ at 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 Dwifl Cd. /iile* (336) 751-2141 g : ■ ■ I l« “The jBtessings of £ 0 0 j/ e a m q ^ o iiv o d o a t m m f y , t / ie ^ e d a i a t i o / i ^ J ^ / id ^ e n d m c e a n d t / ie ( S o m M it im i iv e z e d i a l e d w / iic A j^ z m e d t / ie o u S W e u p o / i w / ii( d v d ie Q in ile d & £ a im ^ O f m e z lm w m 6 m e d a n d d ie p i m u d o f / la p p ln m — i/ t e t / iin ^ 3 d m e d o a z m e n f y £ o ^ u o ia n ie e m e w / m i w e n o w c e k 6 z a ie o n 4 i / i i AmsrtcanCate CrackerBarrel 114N.HinSl,MocMs 6420Sessioraani»""—336.75H)075 ~«()ltel^,JWy5Si lAiwricanf ../Ml N, Mocks 338-751-216! serfU"**- ■• • C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 wESiS****.. 336-751^ ^ j i ^ r - BBtT m ^wofDaWe . « S .75|.5?r^ 3»7SJ^(j BuctiPb^”- ■ v S ir */TnMO.__ .. *' "* M I/.- • 'Supply 0«S.*'5» t i Trust •WOO00WP6M6-75I<k , S S ' Ckaru A .^ <s‘ . - * ■ - ... ._.«jiuivuieRd,Mocksvilla i : 33M5H115 ■ :;..J • ■ ; OBBdsatofenJuyjiif! ! v ' ' . Clemmons Courier , T h isp a trio ticm e ssa p e is sp o h so re d b y th e se are d 'OOCteimKTOta.,OemnmV-'' ■ '.-i' • \ 338-766«5 ‘ ousinesses. Pleuse uo te the sp e c ia lh o lid a y k ^ T s listed. . .1 ■ '' As y o u celebrate th is Ju ly 4 th please take a m om ent i?j * - ;■ . : : to re fle ct o n y o u r ow n ‘‘B lessings o f L iberty ,” ^t-‘^y*rVU jftv<a-v6- - <;-i'^S>’<2- r,»^in ‘7.Ctryi iW A 1 r C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 McDaniel-Driver Couple Wed In Needmore Mr. and Mis. Donald Wayne Taylor I Taylor-Sexton Couple Wed At Jerusalem Baptist Church I DonaldWayneTaylorandAnnetle I Codbey Sexton were unllcd in mar- : riage on Saluiday, June 5 nl 3 p.m. nl j JenisalemBaplistChurch.Mocksvillc, I with Ihe Rev. Jimmy Lancasleroffid- j ating. ' ThebrideislhedaughterofMr.and 1 Mn. Cunis Ciodbey of Mocksville. ; ShegraduatedftomDavicHigliSchool andisempIoyedbyCtownWoodPtod- 1 ucts. , The groom Is ihe son of Ihe late .■i Helen Taylor and Billy WayncTaylor I andwireConnleofOWal»ma.Hciia I lead opetator at Crown Wood. Wendy Kelly of Lexington was [ maidoffionor. ' I The bride's daughter, Candi Sex­ ton, servedasabridesmaid, along with Shelly Baughman of Mocksville, Sharon Taylor IJames of Coolceniec and Penny Taylor of Rockwell. The groom's son, Troy Taylor, served as best man. Usheis were Adam Sexton, the bride's son, Kenneth Taylor and Rlch- aidTaylor, brothersof thegtoora, and David Tutterow, brother-in-law of the bride. Flower girls were Stephanie and HcatherTaylorofRockwell,nieces of the groom. A memorial candle was lit by the groom's brother, Richard, in memoiy of their mother, Helen Taylor. Phonographs weretakenby Donnie Correll and the guest register was at;. tended by Christine Correll.Videowas by Eric Oodbey. Afler a honeymoon to Cancun, Mexico, the couple will live on Junc­ tion Road in Mocksville. Mary Kathiyn Bowles McDaniel of Wo^leaf, and Harry Kenneth Driver of 3779 U.S. 601 N., Mocks­ ville, were married June 26 at Needmore Baptist Church. The Rev. Howard Wagoner omdated at Ihe 2 p.m. ceremony and the Rev. Joe New­ ton pronouncol the benediction, which was followed by a reception In the church fellowship hall. Flower girls were granddaughters of the bride and groom, Brittany Kathryn Holland of Olin, and Anna BcthCanerofMocksville.Ringbearer was Ace Alexander Holland, grand­ son of the bride. The bridegroom chose Robert Pol­ lard of Advance, and the bride'sgtand- son, Matthew Parchment, as his ush­ ers. The bride Is the daughter of Ihe late Thomas M. Bowles and Velna Naylor Bowles. A graduate of Farmington High School, she recently retired after being employed by the law llmi of Martin, Van Hoy, Smith and Raisbeck for 39 yean. ThesonofthelatcOscarandArlesa Graves Driver, the bridegroom at­ tended Farmington High School, re­ tired rromtheU.S.Navyafter21 years, and was employed by Stroh Brewing Company for21 yean. Donna Lynn McDaniel Honeycutt directed the wedding. Wedding coor­ dinators were JoAnn Bowles Stoker and LaVeme Bowles Holder. Reception A reception, hosted by the bride's daughters and sons-in-law, Velna and Mark Parchment and Kathryn Anne and Brad Holland, was held in Ihe church fellowship hall. Ferns and greenery were used for decoration. Floral anangemcnts of Martin-Sluder Engagement Announced V Carolyn Manln of Advance and Gary Sluder rinnounce the engagement of Lori Sim|iuieS|uder to AlanJo^hSmiih,sonofIvonne Castillo Itowird Sinilh of ^ iu b o ip .; fflijiC Tlje.bckMcct U a .lW graduate of Davie High Sciiool and earned a p '^badi^i detree finii ihe Univenity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is ||);eii9loycd ■ a sale associate for Meirill Lynch in Greensboro, ft ,1]ieirooin-lo-be gradu^ from East Carolina University with a bachelor's jj»j|dejiw in marketing and advertising. He works for Secbuy.com as director of g|.ra(rte«ta*. , K ' : , ' ■ ' • ■ P'.' V Hk weddiitg is planned fot Aug. 7 at Calvary Baptist Church in Winston- Mrs. Harry Kenneth Driver white roses, baby’s brcaih and fern flanked by a silver candclabra holding whlietapeRcomplctcdihccemcrplcce on the (able holding the wedding coke and bridal punch. The wedding cake was mode by Minnie Lee Bunton of Love Valley. The fouMiercdcake featuredadividcr of a flowing fountain and white Corinthian columns. The top ticrcom* plctcd (he design with white roses sur* rounding a porcclain bride and groom figurine. Helen McDaniel and Grace Pollard togclhcrwiihthcWomcnorNccdmore Boplist Church served at the rcccption aOer the traditional first slice of cake was cut, Vw groom’s daughters and sons<in*law,JoyandSandyLammand Bclsy Qi\d Jerry Carter, extended greet- ings and good-byes. Rehearsal Dinner The rehearsal dinner, hosted by the bridegroom, was held on the patio and lawnofthe bride's homeinNeedmore. Decorations ofluminaries, magnolias and ferns were used. A buffet of baked ham, meatballs, baked beans, potato salad, pickles, slaw, hot rolls, coffec and tea were served to the wedding party. Thechildren participating in the wedding were served chicken nug­ gets. potato chips, cookies and punch. The groom’s chocolate cake, made by Mrs. Frankie Wooten of Davie County, held a miniature bride and groom from the Little Patches collec­ tion. Tlie cake was served with bridal punch and coffee. Music chosen for the rehearsal party was selected from llie big band era and 50’s and 60's. Social Events • The bridal couple was honored at an engagcmcnl party In Chapin, S.C April 30, given by Mr. ond Mrs. Gerald Price Stoker at their lake home. • Tlie bride's luncheon was hosted by Mrs. Walter Lee Brown of Cool- eemcc Mav 15. Attending were the bride, the bride’s daughters, Velna Parchment and Kathryn Anne Hol­ land; the bride's granddaughter. Brit­ tany Kathryn Holland; the groom's daughters, Joy LammandBelsyCartcr, and the groom's granddaughters, Courtney Lamm and Anna Beth Carter. Thebridechosethisoccasiontopresent white garden flowers to the daughters, and jewelry and ceramic heart shaped boxes to the granddaughters. • A bridal shower, hosted by Bill and Helen Davis, Chester and Doris Howard, LaVeme Holder, and Eldna Lee Reavis was hcW in the Fellowship Hall ofFork Baptist ChurchJune I3at 2 p.m. •'ITicgroom'sSundaySchoolClass hosted a luncheon June 13. at Captain Steven's Restaurant In Mocksville. • The WMU ladies of Needmore Baptist Church presented to the bride a varietyof gifts onJune 15, at the home ofZelma Seamon. • The firm of Martin. Van Hoy, Smith and Raisbeck and legal assis­ tants hosted a luncheon honoring the brideJune 16alCaptainStcven's Res­ taurant. Coulston Earns Degree John W. Coulston was awarded a master’s degree in forestry with a con­ centration in biometries and minors in statistics and geographic information systems from N.C. State University following the spring semester. HelsthesonofJacqucIineCoulston of Mocksville. Lapiejko-Allen Engagement Announced Kenneth and Linda Lapiejko of Advance announce the engagement of their daughter. Gina Lapiejko to Anthony Lee Allen, the son of Gilmer and Wanda Allen of Double A Trail, Advance. The bride-elect is a graduate of West Forsyth High School and earned a bachelor's degree with honors in interior design from Meredith College. She is employed as an interior designer with Bowen Town & Country Furniture Co. The groom-to-be Is a gnMluate of Davie High School and Is co-owncr of Double A Grading and Hauling.' The wedding Is planned for April 15 at Macedonia Moravian Church. New Arrivals SMFTH Erik and Kathy Smith of Mebane , announce the birth of Iheir first child, Austin Tyler, on June 9,1999, weigh­ ing 6 lbs. 4 oz. and being 19 and 3/4 inches long. , ’ ' ’Maternal godparents are Shelia Thonipsoii of Burlington and David Thompson of Geniiany, \ Paternal grahdparenls lire Don and Maty Smith of Mocksville^ Grcat- grandparenls are Wilbur and Iniia SmiihofGennant(>nandthelaleLouise CaitipM.' ■ ■■ ■' POTTS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Potts and daughter Shelby announce the birth of ason and brother, Wesley GreenPotts, on June 16,1999 at Iredell Memorial Ifospilal. ”, , . Weslcywcighed71bs.14.5oz.and was 21.5 inches, long. ' ,' . GnuldparenlsareWesleyandJanie Potts of Mocksville and Jean Barnes and the latt Green Barnes of Advance. 1 Flowers for all Occasions I 1 lster*sllMocksville 1781-1782 llw iT a U M k P rM L . A tV Y t t l(B00)4li*UWAY IT ’S ALL HERE For July CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY Come To Signal Hill Mall’sFIREWORKS SHOW SATURDAY • JULY 3 • 10:15 P.M. Back M all parking lo t WHIP RADIO REMOTEwill be broadcasting at the Mall from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. featuring Shag Music with D.J. Kevin Burchet W ILL IE TH E C L O W N w ill b e h e re fro m 1 - 4 p m w ith F a c e P a in tin g a n d F re e S c u lp tu re d B a llo o n s. UNCLE SAM will be in the Mall from 5 -10 p.m. REGISTER at Center Court for a vacation trip (given away July 3)Must be present to winl Ttie Moll will be open until 10 p.m. on July 3“, and Will close at 6 p.m. on July 4*. I^ltout from fireworks may cause damage to your vehicle.Pork at your own risk. S U M M E R S ID E W A L K S A L E Clearance Items Throughout The Mail FRIDAY • SATURDAY • SUNDAY July9,10,11 SUMMER CRAFT SHOW Ihurs., FrI., Sat.. Sun. JULY 22,23,24.25Do you need a unique gift? The craft show is the place to find it. For addillonal Moll Intoimdlon contact Ffonklcol 704-a73-5t79 Signal Hill Mall JCPannay; Saara, PMblw, B«lk a 30 mora graot itofai ft wttauianti , 1-77 EXIT 50 . BROAD ST. • STATESVILLE Interest In Alternative Care Growing Come See Tiie n lc A lC H il Mariaciii Band RESTAURANT Friday, July2 - 6-9pm Friday, Aue. 13 • 6-9pm • i:<2 Dinnex Combos (#i-30)' i A N D GET j T I t e l S e c b i i A * ; t| DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .luly 1,1999 - C7 There has been a lot of changc in health corc and people’s atlhudc about health In the 10 years since Dr. Susan Sykes, chiropractic physician, opened her practice, Advance Chiropractic Clinic, in Hillsdale. HMD’s were practically non-exis- lent, most medical doctors still worked Tor themselves and nutritional supple­ mentation consisted of taking one multi-vitamin per day. The past lOyearshas seen not only a change in the way health carc is paid for. It has also seen a rapidly growing Increase in people's concern for health as well as growing interest in what is called "allcmative" care. In a 1996 study, It was found that across America Individuals had paid outoverS ISbilllon foraltemativecarc ranging from herbs to acupuncture. The most popular form of allcmative care is chiropractic care, Sykes said. Recently many doctorsofchiroproctic and medical doctors have started to consider atlemalives such as vitamins, herbs and chiropractic "complemen* tary" to standard medical care. "Medical doctors and patients alike have become frvstrutcd with (he limi* "Medical doctors and patients have become frustrated with the limitations of modern medicine." - Dr. Susan Sykes tations of modem medicine," she said. "While westem mcdical care is great for acute conditions, such as infection and for extreme trauma care, the mcdi- cnl '(juick nv nppronch has fnistraJct! many In thciratlempts tucorrcctchmnic problems, such as arthritis, heart dis­ ease, diabetes and allergies to name a few." Many have turned to alleroativc care, which focuses on the patient as a whole rather than on the pereon's Im­ mediate symptoms. Complete chiropractic carc, like many of the other allcmatives. ad­ dresses the underlying imbalances which arc resulting in the individual's symptoms. By working to restore bal­ ance and correct functioning of the patient's internal systems, the chiro­ practor facilities the body’s inborn ability to heal itself, thereby resolving the patient's sympiom.s, Sykes said. Sykes has observed first hand people'sshiningattiludes toward health and health carc. Ten years ago. Syke's practice was strictly dirccled toward fixing sore biicks and nccks. Nutri­ tional supplementation was nut ac­ cepted by tlie patients and there was little discussion oflifestyle factors that may have been effecting the patient’s health. Shining attitude of health carc has allowed for the expansion of Syke's pr^ticc to encompass u more holistic approach to plient c:ve. Therc arc basically three aspects of health that must be addressed in oixler to achicve maximum wellness. These areas arc the structural, the chemical and Ihe emotional aspects. \Vhile tlie basis for Syke's pnicticc is balancc of thestmctural aspect vlalhechiropmclic udju.simcnt.herpracticeaIso addresses other structural factors, as well as Community Blood Drive To Be Held In Mocksville On Monday, July 5. from 3-7:30 p.m. the Davie Branch OlHce of the American Red Cross will sponsor a community blood drive at the Brock Performing Arts Center, North Main Street. Mocksville. "Summertypically brings with it an increased need for blood in area hospi­ tals." said Jane Long, director of the Davie branch. "As a special thanks for coming out to give the gift of life during this holiday period, alt donors will receive a blood donor t-shirt." To be eligible to give blood, you must be 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds, and be in good health. Donors can give bkxxi every 56 days so if the last lime you gave blood was before May lO.nowislhetimetoonce again give the giHoflife. Long said that three years ago. around 975 units of blood were col­ lected annually in Davie County. Col­ lections for the fiscal year 199H-1999 were 1,547 units. Tlje donors arc the reason for that growth, because they faithfully give at every opportunity," she said. "On be- halfofpatients in area haspilals, thank you. The need for blood is ever in­ creasing. ! know our community can do even more for the Blood Services program, and I encourage donors to watch for posters in their u’orkplace or around town and notices In the Date- lineregardingupcomingblooddrives." For more information about this blood drive, call the Red Cross at 751 -1347. NWNC Chapter is a United Way agency serving Davie, Forsyth, Stokes and Yadkin counties. chemical and emotional aspects of heallh. Other therapeutic activiiics that address the person's structural aspects arc therapeutic massage, acupuncturc. exercise and posture. Activities used by Sykes (o addrcss the chemical as- peclsoraperson’hcalth,includc analy­ sis of a person's nutritional Intake, use of hctbs, minerals and vitamins to «ir- rect areas of dcHcicnt function and lo support proper balance of the patient's Internal organs. "Emotional balance is achieved through evaluation of life style, dis- cussionofstrcssissues.rclaxation tech­ niques, such as mavsage and through a chriopractic technique callcd NET designed lo remove u person's emo­ tional blocks which keep him or her from healing and from being as pro­ ductive and happy as possible," Sykes said. Sykesappreciatcs that there Iscom- munily acceptance of the aliemalives she practices. She also appreciates that her patients have come to accept her more gentle approach to chiropractic carc. Sykes practices a form of chiropractic called SacnvOccipltal Technique (SOT) which uses the patient's body weight and a set of wedges, called "blocks." SOT helps achieve balance of ihe spine by restor­ ing strcngth and proper function to the sacroiliac joints, low in the back. Spe­ cific .spinal segments corrected by gentle pressure, specific osseous ad­ justing or by gentle wiggling, as In the neck allow for proper nerve (low to all partsoflheboily. Even the bonesofthe head (cranium) can be corrected using SOT by gently holding specific areas ofthe head, inordcrto help with prob­ lems ranging from headache to the after math of head trauma, she said. Sykes said her patients seem to respond to care more easily now that she usesamoregenlle technique. There also seems to be greater acceptance of care with the gentle approach. "Patients appreciate the chance to have greater control over their health outcomes throughuseofallemaiives." she said. .[ . D in n e r F re e ' | VALID SUN, -TllUHiiDmE-IN ONLY Not Valid With Any Oth»rSp«clol . B«plr»#7/14«9 . 263Or0wlsvllle-Cleinmons Rd, Clemmons, 778-0300 • 1710 6. Broad St., SlalosvllH • 878-8930 1540 S. Sirallotd Rd. W-S • 768-8068 Across from the new BB&T Bank F o rs y th T ech GIVES YOU E d u c a t i o n thatWWTORKS Over 70 program s in : . Business Technologies Health Technologies Engineering Technologies ^Skilled Trades College Transfer F a l l S e m e s t e r R e g i s t r a t i o n July 13 -1 5 and August 2 -1 2 L a t e R e g i s t r a t i o n August 17-18 Classes begin August 23. Call for inform ation. 7 2 3 -0 3 7 1 C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 Three Davie Churches Recognized For Excellence In 1998 P»'islors, delegates, and members of he United Melhodisl Churches mel Uune 9-13 ai Lake Junolusku. for (he mnnual Western North Carolina Con- Jcrence. i Nearly 1,200 United Melhodisl Churches were represented. Forly-eight |l)f these were recognized as being a jChurch of Excellence for 1998. S This award program of the Confer- [yncc Commission on Witness Minis- ries Is designed to encouragc tlie local ihurchtoenhanccitsministryofchurch •mwth In the community where it Serves. It Is an attempt lo affirm those :hurches which aredolngservunt-llke, simple, sincere, Inclusive, uncompro- Jliijing, stewiirUly, and assertive ex- fCc’ilence. Guidelines for the Church of Ex- jn^cllcnce Include: • Starting new Sunday School classes or other ongoing groups: • Increasing auendance in Sunday School and other ongoing groups; • Conducting condrmaiion/mem- bership classcs: • Receiving persons into church membership on Profession of Faith; • Paying all apportioned funds In full; • Conducting an annual steward* ship campaign; • Developing and use of a prospect list and regular visitation; • An active youth ministry; • Developing u new "self-initialed program" for the church; • Using a VISION 2000 evange­ lism model; • Involvement in a new mlsslonal ministry; pointed pastor at Oak Grove .United Methodist Church, U.S. ]58justeastofMocks* yllle. StewartIsunordainedel- Ucr In the Western N.C. Con- lercnce of the United Meth- bdisi Church. He had been pastoral Ml. Hcniwn for the piM six years. . : David Talbert Jud been pastor at Oak Grove. ■' OriginallyfmmGreensboro. F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 261 South Main Street • Mocksville SINCE 1767 ph. 7St-2507 Chun:hSchccl:9:45MI Worship Senicv: /J.OO/U/Chihlrtn & Youlh Activities: Sum/oy 0/5:30 PA/ t l! H 1/1 Insured Corporate Bond AAA-rated by Standard & Poor’s Insured as to timely payment of principal and interest *Ytoid oifoctivs 00/2&99, sub)ect to availability.YteU and market value will tiuctuale tl sold prtor lo maiurtty. CaHorttopbytodiy. Brtnda M tft 820 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 761-5672 or(800) 799-2220 www.cdwarclionc3.com________ MenterSIPC Edwardjones Senrins Individutl taralon SinM 1871 • Involvement In a mission pm- gram beyond the local church. Three churches In Davie County received this award. Hrst United Methodist Church, Mocksvlllc. The Rev. Charles M. Tumer Jr., pastor, is taking ministry 10 u new level as seen In their faithfulness to missional ouireach, Christian stew­ ardship, and spiritual fonnatlon. Tills is what their D.S. told them a\ their charge conference. They are iruly "equipping the salnls for ministry." Sunday School attendance increased from 164 (n 179and worship from 280 to 303. They started a new contemporary praise service thal has averaged about 100. They had more that joined on profession of faith than can Iw remem­ bered in recent memory. Tills moti­ vated them lo begin membership ori­ entation classes. I^ t year they brought an adjacent property, paidout all their askings and gave more to missions. Tltey urc in­ volved in a wide mnge of mlsslonal projecis Including the building of a Habitat Hoii.se. Tlieir Cub Scout pm- gram grew to over 100 boys. Elbnvlllc United Mclliodl.st Church, Rev. Jack Wallace, pastor, is "A viable church, striving to balance tmdition and new cliallenge.s." With u membership of 113 their worship sleadily grew from 65 lo 69. They sinned a new Sunday School class and have an active UMYF. They had u conrintiation class with six children. Disciple Bible Study is laught and a church brochure Is distributed door lo door. New Union United Methodist Church, Rev. William Jarrett, pastor, discovered prayer can create church growth. Tliey attributed ihelr net gain of 20 persons to ihe organization of a "Prayer Partner" ministry. Sunday School attendance increased from 69 to 91 and worship from 81 lo 110. They also organized a lay visitation program and pew cards are used for members lo wriie names of prospec­ tive members who arc pIso visited. Mission projects includc 0 "Good Neighbor Fund" helping people in the community and a "Storehouse for Jesus." Another exciting accomplish* mcnt came as they were fontierly 0 charge, and the chargc cbosc to merge and l)ccome a station church. Jarrett. who has been pastor at New Union for the past eight years will be moving lo Asheboro this year. The Rev. Karan Morgan from ihe Winston-Salem dis­ trict will become the new p.’istor. Slie and her family will be moving lo the community on June 29. p h a rle s A . Stew art A ppointed P a s to r A t O a k G rove M ethodist C Charles A. Stewart has ^ccn ap* urt cjm\ed a bachelor’s degree from Houghton University, master’s degree in education from Mansfield State and a master's of divinity degree from Soullieastcrn Dnpiisl Seminary. Stewart will live in the church parsonage on Oak Grove Church Road 01 U.S. 158. Worship services begin at Stewart 11a.m. with Sunday School Stew- al 10 am. Visitors .ttc welcome. W e s t F o r s y t h F a m i l y M e d i c i n e Treating Your Whole Family From Newborns lo Seniors M alta Dicboso-Wood, MD Board Certified in Family Medicine Accepting New Patients Now participating witli QunlClioicc 3780.Cleininons Rd;,Clemmons Davie Baptist Churcli Fork-Blxby Road, Advance Pastor, Aaron Carter S u n d a y S c h o o l, 9 :4 5 a .m .; W o rs h ip , 1 0 :4 5 ; E v e n in g , 6 ; W e d n e s d a y , 7 Support These Local Businesses W.G. 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VVt Pm, Attend The Church Of Your Choice O b itu a rie s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - C9 David White Sr. David White Sr.,78,ofFannington Road,dlcdWcdncsdayaflcmoon, June 23.1999, at ills home after a sudden iilness. Bom In Forsyth County June 27. 1920, to the late Wliilam and Bertie Allen White, he was a lireiong dairy farmer. He wasa graduate of Farming­ ton High School, a n)cinl}cr of Fumw ington Masonic Lodge and a former membcrofthe Soli and Water Conser­ vation District Committee. He was a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army. He was also a member of Mt. Olive United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pauline Fishel While,March 16,198I, and a sister. Ola Binldey. Survivorsincludeadaughter.Lcitie Whltalcer and husband Alien of Fann- ington; 2 sons, David White Jr. and wife Anne of Huntsville and William Arthur WhiteandwifcLuannofFami- Ington; 5 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Margie White of MocksviDe and Ruth WhllHeid of Greensboro; and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 11 am. June26,atMt.OliveUnitcd Meth­ odist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Gary Foster officiating. Memorials may be made (o Relay forLlfe.c/oDavieCountyChamberof Commerce. 107 North Salisbury SJrcet, Mocksville, N.C. 27028 or the Cem­ etery Fund of Ml. Olive United Meth­ odist Church, c/o Harold Teeter, 3521 Wyo Road. Yodkinville, N.C. 27055. J.W. Speer Sr. J.W.SpccrSr.,58,ofUbenyChureh Road, Mocksvllie,dlcd Saturday, June 26.1999, at Wake Forest Baptist Medi­ cal Center in Winston*Salem. Bom Sept. 19, 1940, in Yadkin County lo the laic Eirv and Myrtle Collins Speer, he was employed at Tyson Animal Food in Harmony and was a member of Bear Creek Baptist Church. Surviving arc his wife of 37 years, Christine Richardson Speer of the home; 4 children. John Wesley Speer Jr.andwifcTeiTyIccofArcadia.Cindy Hendricks and husband Ricky of -Mocksville, Scott Speer. R.A.F. and wife Rachel of Mildcnhall. England, and Brian Speer and wife Laura of Charlotte; 9 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Ruby Goss of Yadkinviiie. Doris Gunter and Bonnie Harris, both of Mocksville; 4 brothers, Leo Speer. William Speer, Roy Speer and David Speer, all of Mocksville. His funeral servicc was held at 11 a.m. June 28. al Bear Creek Baptist Church by the Revs. Richard Eskew and Jack Johnson. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Bear Creek Baptist Building Fund.268 Bear Creek Church Road. Mocksville, N.C. 27028. Katherine R. Carter Kalherine Robertson Carter, 82, of Fork-Blxby Road. Advance.dicdSun* day. June 27,1999. at Autumn Carc of Mocksville. Bom Sept. 16,1916.tn Advance to the late Roy and Delie Hendrix Robertson, she was a homemaker and amcmbcrofAdvanceUnltcd Method­ ist Church where she sang in the choir. She was prcccdcd In death by her hus­ band, Thomas Wright Carter, in 1988. She was al.so preceded in death by 2 sisters, Georgia Shoaf and Onell Robertson; and 2 brothers, Johnny and Spencer Robertson. Survivors includc 2 sisters, Mabel Elwood Laird of Mocksville and Lourine Goodard of Knoxville, Tenn.; 2brothcrs. Robert and Paul Robertson, both of Advance; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. June29,at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Norman Frye. Burial fol­ lowed in Advance United Methodist Church Cemetery. Ted Lagle Willie Clarence Ted" Lagle. 91 .of PincridgeRoad,MocksviIle,dicdSun- dayanemoon,June27,1999,alMcad- owbrook Tcrrace In Advance. Bom in Davie County March 10, 1908. lo the late Charles and Lena McCullough Lagle. he lived in Davie County ail his life and was retired from Erwin Mills. He was preceded in death by his wife, Swannie Bailey Lagle. In 1989; and a son, Homer Lee Lagle, In 1996. Survivors includc 3 grandchildrcn. June Lagle Culbreth of Advance, Buddy Lagle and Gene Lagle. both of CooIeemce;5grcatgrandchildrcn;and adaughtcr-in-iaw, Nell Clawson Lagle of Mocksville. A graveside service was held at 4 p.m. June 29, in Rose Cemetery with the Rev. Shelby Harbour officiating. Memorials may be made to a char­ ily of tiie donor’s choice. Crystal Darlene McClure Crystal Darlene McClure, 45. of Winslon-Solem, died Saturday. June 26, 1999, al Wake Forest University Medical Center in Winstpn-Salem,. She was thesisterof HowardCoram Jr. of Mocksville. A graveside service was conductcd June 29, at Richmond Hill Baptist ChurchCcmetery with the Rev.Gcorge Royster officiating. * R'ff.AnifljcfTCfii Funeral H om e 635 WlDcejboio Street fctocbvilfc.Nc' (336)751-U00 <g)DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE L.L.C. 416 Valley Rd.. Mocksville, NC336-751-3111"Our family Sming Ybur Familu" VMmmsmsmmiwm Vc / i ^M A R V K A yf*a tw*a itw/rr tmKP C r e a t e our look. By analj'zing your coloring and the clothing color* you wear, we can work (ogeiher (o crcate a look thai’i uniquely youn and is easy to rc'creaie a\ home. Juu call me for x w fret makeover. ';';/Se'giniireIud . ' 'AIiiuilDniffiuWtCoiimTAifr-, BiU Wilson James Gilbert "Bill" Wilson Sr. of 138 Deadmon Road, Mocksville, died nt his home Thursday, June 24,1999. He was born in Davie Counly lo Ihe laic Robert and Julia Jones Wilson. A membcrof New Belhcl BapllstChurch, he was relircd ftom Tyson Company. Surviving are a son, James 0. Wil­ son Jr. of Mocksville; 2 daujhleis. Ruby Pelcison and Rulh Mayfield, bolh of Winslon-Saiem; 3 sislen, Beulah Scoll and Ira Ijaraes, bolh of Mocks­ ville, and Alberta Foster of Inwood, N.Y.; I0grandchildn:n;24grcatgrand- childrem anil a grcal gical grandchild. The funeral servicc was held al 3 p.m. June 28, al New Belhcl BaplisI Church by Ihe Rev. Dennis Dishop. Burial followed In Ihe church cem- eiery. Raymond Eugene Cliurcli Raymond Gugcne "Ray" Church, 67, of Winston-Salem, died Wednes­ day, June 23.1999, at Forsyth Mcdical Center. Among his survivors arc a daugh­ ter. Donna Reming and husband Rick of Mocksville. The funeral service was held at 11 a.m. June 26. at Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church with Dr. Ken Carter and the Rev. Susan Hubbard officiat­ ing. Burial followed In thechurchccm- etcry. DorisHutchensMcKnight Doris Hulchens McKnIghI, 70, of Yadkinviiie, died Saturday, June 26, 1999. Among her survivors are a daugh- ter. Kay Sharpe nml husband Jerry of Mocksville. Her funeral service was lield al 7 p.m. June 27. at Deep Creek Baptist Church by Dr. Ron Davis, the Rev. Bill Yates and Dr. Freddy Young. Burial followed in the church cemctcry. HOLMAN & FROST REUNION Holman & Frost families' 41st Annual Reunion will be held on Sunday, July 11 at Bilmclto Church on U.S. Hwy. 601 North, Moclaville, NC. Fellowship will begin at 10:30 a.m. and a 'covercd dish" dinner will follow at I p.m. Relatives and Friends arc wclcome to join us for a day of fellowship and food. EdmonI] llolnun Hollis . Sccrclary-Trcasurcr Cpuck’s P izza P lz z t & S t r t n if li m m m m S K L A R G E51 TOPPING PIZZA Each Additional Topping M PICK UP & DINE IH ONLY R o b in s N e st B e a c h Special Buy 1 Card Get 1 Card for Id: You’ve Tried the Rest Now Return to the Best 2924 Lone Hickory Rd ‘ Lone Hickory Community Yadkin County 336-463-5603‘Thur-Sun 6:30-until Direcliws: From Mocksville Take US 601N. Turn on Uberty Chutch Rd (bea'de Jim's Fiuil 'n SlufI). 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IF YOU HAVE AiVy QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, OR JUST TO TALK, DON’T HESITATE TO CALL.EATON FUNERAL SERVICE Carl Lambert - Manager / Funeral Director Wayne Eaton-Funeral Director Robert Price-Funeral Director Ron Dixon - Funeral Dir^tor Josie Miller-Office Administrator ; 325Nort^^ ^ 751r2148 CW - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Julyjl^l999 Wavie Students Travel To Europe By Jeanne Gaither Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord X ; f Everything about tlK trip was pcr- fiK!: f Caroline Hauser, a rising senior al Itavie High Schooi.had been itcliing 10 go to Europe ever since her older sister h ^ gone three years earlier, f; She was flnally able to lalte her dream nip May 29 - June 7 with 22 of htr ciassnmtes led by French lexher Susan Wall and Spanish teacher Janet Robertson. ; Their journey began with a tour or Paris that included Notre Dame Cathe­ dral. the EilTcl Tower, Luxembourg djudens, Ate de Triomphe, the Place de lo Concorde and the Louvre. They ended the Tint day of their tour with an evening cniise along the River Seine. ; Their tour also toolc them lo the Riiman Provence where they saw the l^man aqueduct, the Pont du Card and tlie Papal city of Avignon before trav­ eled Ituough southern Franec to the \^led city of Carcassonne and then lo Barcelona. ' Among the sights they saw in Barcelona were Oaudi's famous unfin­ ished cathedral, the Sagrada Familla, ll)c:Goihie Quarter and the Olympic Stadium. They also visiled odisco and had an opportunity lo walk on the beqch while there. In Madrid, they saw sutues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panuin the Plaza de Espanaand Christopher Columbus' stanie in the Plaza Colon. They also visited the Prodo Museum and Queen Sophia Gallery, viewing masterpieces Iby Such artists as Velazquez, Goya, Et Among those making the trip were, from left: Stxitt Creekmur, Caroline Hauser, Janet Robertson, Debbie Koontz, Molly Koontz, Abby Brickey, Grace Mlllsap, Chris Wensll, Rebecca Potts, Scott Frazier, Tamlka Self, Brandy Sparks, Amber Hamm, Tamie Potts and Susan Wall. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Grtwo, Picasso, Dali and Miro. While in Spain they witnessed a bull fight. This was Ihc fiist year a bull fight had been included as pan of the tour for students, Wall said. Their final day In Spain included a visit to Segovia to see its Roman aque- duel and fairy tale medieval castle. Afier a trip to Phillip ll's palace, El Escorial, the gioup traveled to the Val­ ley of the Fallen memorial lo those killed in the Spwish Civil War. Robertson sold they v/ere fortunate throughout the trip to have 10 days with no rain. , They were also fortunate to leave Paris the day before subway workers there wenton strike, both teachers said. "It was all absolutely gorgeous," said Debbie KoonU, a parent who helped chapcron the uip. America will never have some of the things they have in Europe, she said. It's hard to choose a favorite thing about such a trip, but, if she had topick one, Rebecca Pons said it would be riding bicycles through the south of France. Hauser, who hos token French ond Spanish at Davie High, said she loved being able to use what she had Icantcd to talkto the people In the counuies she visited and wisheseveiyonestudyinga foreign language could have the same experience. She loved the trip so much she gels chills thinkingaboulilandwouldgladly reium to Europe at a moment's notice, she flddcd. Students on the trip included Abby Brickey, Scoil Creekmur, Sarah Franzheim, Scolt Frazier, Lynne Grey, Katie Grose, Brian Grout, Meg Hale, Amber Hamm, Caroline Hauser, RebcccaHcfner.SarahJackson.Molly Koontz, Joshua Lackey, Shena Lewis, GrBceMillsap,Cliristian Pope, Rebecca Potts.TamlePotts,Tamlka^ir,Brandy Sparl(s, Christopher Wensil and Eliza­ beth Yofcley. Also accompanying the students was Judy Holder. Elizabeth Yokley, Meg Hale, Rebecca Potts, TamIe Potls and Brandy Sparks make time for shopping during their trip lo France and Spain. Smith To Attend Legislator's School -Sheena Smith, daughter of Robert anil Vicky Smith of Norma Lane, Ad­ vance. has been selected to attend the U^islaioi's School for Youth Leader­ ship Development at Westcm Caro­ lina University. •She attended North Davie Junior High School, and is a rising ninth grader. The school offers some 300 rising eighth-11th graders an opportunity to develop skills in leadership, critical thinking andcommunication.Thetwo* week residential program utilizes the Four Corners News BjrMarie White Fbpr Comers Correspondent COur shut-in of the week is Mrs. Flceta May. She has been in Forsyth Hospital but has improved, and is now back at Meadowbrook of Davie, 316 , N r. 801 S.. Advance. :LS. Shelton Jr. Is on our sick list Wt are wishing him a quick recovery. :Courtney Baptist Church will have a spccial event July 4 in addition to regular Sunday School at 9:45 and worship service at 11., From 4-7:30 p.m., there will be a fun time, fellow­ ship and worship. Evening Vespers will be from 7-7:30. A hotdog supper will be served. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beck have returned home after spending a few days at the beach. | ! cultural and recreational resources of WCU and the setting adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Students participate in leadership skills and special interest cbur^ in personal safety skills. Appalachian culture. One ans. computers, outdoor recreation/education activities and other topics. Community service work and dis­ cussions about current issues, led by state and regional leaders, are impor­ tant aspects of the program, funded by the General Assembly. Kubota’s Heavy Duty Workers..; a re ju s t lig h tw e ig h ts Z' Powcrtui enougn tor fteavy-Uuty work at a construction site, yet r light and portable enough for recreational use or os an emergcn(y •: housdtold power .murce. Kubota's ARX gasoline engine generators : are powered by energy-saving OH V engines (2500W to 6500W) and Z' are built to last in an 150 9002 certifted production plant. Known for their clean emissions, these dependable and portable genera ton are powered by Kubota's energy-saving, air-cooled! I 4-^cle OHV gasoline engine. 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WlntM-talMi 7U -U (1 1-IM-4U-M14 m o b w m F e a tu m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - Dll Spreading God's Word Advance Man Joins Mission Trip To Cuba ByMikeBamhardI Davie Counly Enlctprisc Reconl ADVANCE - II wasn't a typical mission trip, but ihcn it wasn't to tiic typical destination. Ted Budd recently returned Trom Cuba, where along with31Qoihcrrais- sionaries rrom the United States, Canada and Mexico, he helped spread God's won! and discuss reiieion with people who have been culolT from the United Slates. . •TTicy are some of the most warm, leceptive, caring and giving people Tve ever met," Budd said. "You would neverknow that these pcopieare under communism. Their hearts are warn. ; Hiey show rejoicing like no people rve ever met." Budd said it’s amazing lo think that 0 country so close (90 miles Trom Key : West) has been so off limits for so ; many years. : His uip was a part of the Josh : McDowell Ministries Tuba Celebra- • lion" project.The visit was made with i1m blessings of the government. "We didn't want to throw up any walls." The missionaries suyed in a nice , hotelinHavana,andvisitedwilhChris- tians there and In (^olon, a more rural area. Though mostly poor, the Cuban people W'eren't destitute, Budd said, 'nreiiietacy rale is high, ond almost all ; Cubans can spook English. They took the Cubans medical sup­ plies and literature, and some lime for sharing with fellow Christians. The missionaries ranged in age from 10- 84, and the 84 year old had been a missionary there before the commu­ nist rule. Several event on Uie trip reached Budd's heart. *^Ttioi»;was-a young mnh'himed Jose, and Budd could see the Loid at work in his eyes, as he talked about being a Christian. Thcrewasawomanwhoweicomed agroupofthe visitors into her home for a meal. She had flxed several elaborate dishes, including a Biblical message spelled out in cucumbers, and a large pot roast. That was especially heart­ warming considering the fact that no Cuban can buymorcthan4oz.ormcat Ted Budd talks about his mission trip to Cuba at his home In Advance. per month, though most don’t have the money for that. "We don’t know how many months she had saved lo buy that," Budd said. "She was just honoring fellow Chris­ tians." ' ~ He ^fch<^ an elderly couple dur­ ing a pocked church service. The man .had searched his pocket and found a coin, and then another. He and his wife looked at eachother,obviously having trouble deciding whether they could affonl to put the coins into the collec­ tion plate. By the time it reachcd them, the plate was piled high with money, mostly from the Americans at the ser­ vicc. Budd had a$20 bill for that collec­ tion. Afierwatchingtheclderlycouple, he reached into his pockct for another, then another. "It helps to break the tunnel vision we have here," he said. "When you strip away the things we .have, you're left with what's important, aiid that's what they have." Cuban church services feature plenty of steel and conga drums in the servicc, and a even more rejoicing among the people, Budd said. Thccommunist government allows the Christians to practice their faith, as long as it doesn't interfere with or is subversive to the government. Although the economic benefit of the mission team spending money in the country was obvious, Budd said the govemmcnt was very receptive. They werc very kind to work with. Eventually, we hope things will open up between the two coumrics." Budd first met his wife, Amy Kate, on a mission trip to Russia. They’re expecting their first child. . Budd said that you don't have to leave the country to bea missionary for God.,; "He has revolutionized me from the inside out, and I still have so far to go. The fact that he came out of heaven as God himself, walked on this Earth and died for us... "I woric for God in the way I treat people. He's given us an awesome privilege to allow us to be a pan of His plan. In whatever you do, you can be n pan of His plan. It motivates me at work. In my mission field, with my wife and with may child to be." This statue of Jesus stands In Havana. Cuban children gather around Budd, who w/as handing out mints he took on the trip. The cars In Havana are all old models because of an embargo against the country. I i rh{8 woman prepared a meal for Budd and the rest of his group during their stay.fi/lembers of the mission team stand outside a typical Cuban hoiise. —-I—:——L . . , r .,.,. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 Dr. Paul Mackenzie of High Point shows campers how he starts a fire with flint rock. - Photos by Robin Fergusson J.C. Mackenzie at his campsite at Veach's Muster Ground. Camp B rings H istory To Life Paul Mackenzie blows on sparks In straw to help start a fire. By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enicfpri^ Rccord COOLEEMEE-Thcy can tell you how to tan a deer skin, make your own beef jerky and start a lire with q flint rock. These were just a few of the lessons experienced by the 14 panicipants at Cooleemcc’s second annual heritage camp June I4«18. With the theme North Carolina in the American Revolution, the camp included a trip to the Kings Mountain Oatiicficid and a visit to Thyatiro Prcbytcrian Church In Rowan County where 30 soldiers from the war are huricd, and the minister therc urged people to join the patriotic cause, ac* cording loCooleemeeTown Commis­ sioners and Cooleemec Historical As­ sociation member Lynn Rumley, They learned about the battle of Cowpens, S.C. which was fought Jan. 17,1781, and visited Veach's Muster Ground where patriots from the area gathered. Tlie muster ground is now Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery wherc two Revolutionary War rc-en- acloR, Dr. Paul Mackenzie and his brother J.C. Mackenzie o f High Point, set up camp and taught thein about their lives as Indian trackers turned militia men. From them thechildrcn learned how to make clothing from animal skins, how tu walk in the woods without making noise and how todlsguisc their scent lo remain undetected by animals. Tliey teamed about the foods that one would cany with himon ascouting trip and about foods that one can cat to stay alive if necessafy. At the end of the week, each camper received a ccniRcate and enjoyed a dramatic reading of Patrick Henry's famous liberty speech by actor John Bennes. The camp lasted about four hours each day and was sponsored by the town o f Cooleemce and Cooleemec Historical Association, was open lo children ages eight to 15. ne All Occasion Florist Serving FmyUi t Diyfe Cumia WEDEIIVERTO: •a m fo rm tB im t ‘a m B i m n s n m B im nim iH im i L336-998-1900. Foster-Rauch Drug Co. 4 9 5 V a lle y R o a d • M o c k s v ille , N O 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 1 W e are p lea sed to a n n o u n ce the a d d itio n o f Suzanne Barnhardt as o u r n ew p h a rm a cist. We invite all o f Suzanne’s friends to stop by and visit Regular Hours; M-F 8;30-8 • Sat. 8:30-4 • Sun. 1:30-5 - Should Be i ‘ .'■I)w i ’ • ib h a v e l v T & DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1, 1999, - D3, c^riensi On ^riens Sierra Lawn Tractors IOn Selected IB H A V E L Y I Products Diwle Tractor In c .) Putting the Best to Work for You 1029 Salisbury Rd • Mocksville * 751-5969 Repairs • Parts • Full Service Shop New & Used Equipment ‘ ‘ ' ' S.I Two Fly To Tennessee For S hutt Fam ily Reunion Edith ShuttZimmennan and cousin Vemellc Greene (lew to Memphis. Tenn. on June 18 to attend a Shutt reunion at Savannah, Tenn. June 19, descendants of Johann Jacob (Schott- Shott) Shutt and Elizabeth Berger (Schott-Shott) Shutt. AHer being delayed on their first flight in Cincinnati, the women ar­ rived late In afternoon at Memphis. Tliey werc met bycousin WinnieShutt Calloway ofGemiaiitown, Tenn. who drove them to Savannah. They had dinner that night at Hagy's Catfish Hotel overlooking thcTenncssec River. Olher relatives joined them, Ann Shutt Williams o f Savannah, John and LaVada Jones of St. Louis, Mo. Saturday, Junel9 the Shutt clan gathered at the Savannah Cumberland Presbyterian Church fellowship hall for a reunion with over 100 people, coming from six states and as far west as El Paso, Textis. Ages ranged from 82 years to 4 months. The building was decorated with a 34-foot long family tree, banners, old photos and other memorabilia. On entry, everyone signed a guest register and was given a name tag. The noon meal was catered consisting of barbecue, potato salad, slaw, baked beans, chips, relishes, an assortment of desserts and a watemielon basket of fruit salad, also assorted soft drinks. Frcsh flowers adorned the table center. Place mats werc laminated family tree lines, beginning with ancestor Jacob Shutt.CamemshutterscIickcdforovcr two hours. Duringthcweekend,timewasspent in various cemeteries and churches. Mount HermonBaptist.GraliamMeth- odist, Mt.Cumicl Methodist, Sllverdale Baptist, Oak Grove Interdenomina­ tional, Shiloh Park National Cemetery C en ter C hu rch To H ost Ju ly 4 W orship S erv ic e U n der A rbor Center United Mclhodist Churwh will hold a 4th of July celebration cf worship under the historic arbor at the church on U.S. 64 west of Mocksville at 1-40. Tlie worship service w ill begin at 11 a.m. with a patriotic theme. Dress wlllbecasual.TlieRev.Wllliam"Biir Wombough Is pastor. The Center Arbor, built in 1876. was the site o f ciuly camp meetings. It was placed on the National Historic Register in 1991. County Briefs Budget Amendments, Transfers Okd Commissioners voted unanimously June 21, to approve the following budget amendments: $3,000 added to the jail budget for Inmnte housing: $150,OOOtothc^hools from additional halfccntsalestax;$40,000 in additional fines and forfeitures to the schools; $4,527 in DARE funds to unappropriated fund balancc forusc next year and to add $ 1,000 to the travel and tourism budget from occupancy tax collections. Firc tax appropriations werc also adjusted because additional funds of $76,401 werc received. The board also approved a budget transfer of $8,000 in the jail budget from contingency and miscellaneous to cover physician fees for inmates and a transfer o f $4,700 from court facilities to the Brock. Board Approves Asset Deletions Tho board volcd to delete a number of Items that nre no longer In use by tlM county from Its recorded assets. Among those Items were six telephones, which have been replaced by new systems, at EMS; a broken time clock In Commu­ nications: copiers that are no longer usable from the Register of Deeds and Sherifrs Omces; and a front projMlon scTccn..which was tnulal for a rear projeclion5crecn^fram tho Aiis'Cduncll. ■ ...................... Tax Collectioh Reports Approved Tax ndmlnlsuator Mary Nell Richie reported that 96.4S peicent of 1998 county andfiremxcs had been collected lhrou^M ayand6l.l2pcrcentof 1999 vehicle taxes. The monthly tax report was appiovd by commissioners. Tax Officers Reappointed.To Terms The board voted unanimously lo icappolnt Maiy Nell Richie as tax admin Istnitor, assessorand uixcollcctor, Peggy Comatzeras nssisuint county assessor and Rachel Allen as tax collection supervisor for two year tcmis. Two Appointed To Advisory Board Kay Glecson and Ann Schalestock, both of Advance, were appointed by commissioners to serve on the Nursing-Adult Carc Homes Com ipnity Advi* sory Committee. The committee recently requested its membership be ex­ panded by three. Child Develop Center Reaches Goal The board voted to purchase property for the Helen C. Gantt Child Devel­ opment Center, which has passed its goal o f 80 percent o f funding needed, according to county manager Ken Windley. The county and the town o f Mocksville have contributed to this project, but 75 to 80 percent o f funding for the effort w ill come from the private sector, Windley odded. ALL SLIDES ON SALE! OUR LOWEST PRICE OFTHESEASON! 5 LADIIS* a GIRLS' CHOICI EACH OR OFF BOYS' SHOE OF ANY PRiCElSIZES 0 TO 010 OOYS' 0 (Mum pr*t«nt coupon Iw i diicouni.CouportsoodI M-99thm7-10-99> SHOE SHOW andothcrslnTenncssee and Lulu Bap­ tist Church and cemetery In Missouri. Tliey visited Elga Welch Comelius in a nursing home and to see Bernice Shutt in her home at Savannah. They drove through Hanlin and Waynecoun- tles retracing their ancestors' old homesites and fanii lands, most of which borders the river. O f Interest in Cerro Gordo, Tenn. was the Harbour Pitts Company store, sitting In the bend of the river where boats came into the storc’s lower floor In the early 1900s to unload supplies forthecommunity.Thestorc is closed but filled with old merchandise and antiques and is locally owned. Sign above the storc front rcads, "Space on These Prcmises Leased to St. Louis Tenninal Reid Waterhouse Co.. 826 ClarkAve.St. Louis,Mo."Tlicypccpcd in windows for a closer kx)k. Sunday night, a dinner was served at River Height Sea Food Restaurant over looking the river. Other rclatlves who joined werc, Lois Rhea of Savan­ nah along with Ann Williams, Winnie Calloway, John and LaVada Jones. InClinon,Tcnn.alunchwasscr\’cd at the Pirate's Liar Seafood Restaurant and Trcasurcs. Tliey saw the old Cll flon 1904 Bank wherc LaVada Jones had a canceled receipt for Martha Orrell Shutt's tombstone for $21 In 1904. Martha is a Davie County native who married William Teophllus Shutt and went to Tennessee Tuesday, they drove to Blytlieville, Ark. for an overnight visit whh Johnathan and Margarct Abbott. Tlicy toured his farm consisting o f rice, cot­ ton and soy beans. I lis rice patties werc in sections o f 565 acrcs each, as werc the fields of cotton and soy beans. Irrigation Is necessary in this arca for all crops, yet it Is near the Mississippi River. While at Blythevillc, they went to the Nucor Steel Plant located on the Mississippi River and Wintchcd barges coming up the river loaded with scrap metal to be made into steel beams and Olher uses. It is the second largest steel plant in the United Stales. They saw two plants, with a third one in process of being built. Drivingb;jcktoGermanlown.Tcnn. They spent the night with Winnie Calloway before going to Memphis to catch a Right home. Tlie flight was uneventful, with no problems in Cin­ cinnati this time. Tliey arrived safely at Grccnsboro late Wednesday. Kvlll & Austin Melds celebnitcd tlii'ir 1st hirthdny on June 29 and will Imvu a party ut Tan}>le\v(M)d Park on July 3. O ur paa‘nLs art* Robert & Dawn Fields of Advance. Ourgrandpurvntsoru Danny Bost of Winston-Sulem, and Barry and Barbnni Shaw nnd Uncle Nick of Advance. O ur gnut-grandpnr- entsnre Ruth KnottofKIng, Frances Bost of Newton nnd Betty Eggen of Kcrnvrsville. Savannah Hendrixwusfouryeur^I old June 30,1999. She lives In Newj York City with her parents, Jason; and Bridget Hendrix. HAPPYI BIRTHDAY SAVANNAH! *; E)CrRA INCOME FOR $99 Earn‘500-MOOO weekly stuffing envelopes. For details -RUSH M with SASE O: GfOupRve 6547 N. Academy B W.. 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PARTNERS docs not discriminate based on race, religion, national origin, age, dirability, gender or health sw tus^ defined by lustha^ HCFA.MKX99-166A1/99 D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 C enter Homemakers Plan Samaritan Purse Project \ The Center Home Extension Club : met Tuesday, June 15. • Frances O’Neal presided and ) 1 S members were present. Ruby O'Neal led the devotion by reading about the many buttons wc push In modem times. Take caution in pushing the wrong button by saying or \Stroud E arns B achelor's D eg ree I Tonya LuCrclia Slraud of Char- with n bachelor of arts degree. ;iollc graduated rroni the Universily of she is Ihe daughter of Wade and jNonh Carolina at Charloiie May 15 Myrtle Stroud of Moeksville. \Fund R a isin g Event P la n n e d ; A community brcakfet, car w a s tr ^ " ^ e church is located at 700 N.C. jandbakcsalc willbcheldJuly 10,at 801 North in Advance. Proceeds from the event will be used to help sponsor a youth camp. } Macedonia Moravian Church ! beginning at 7 a.m. IM iller E a rn s A c a d e m ic H on or * KarinMlllerorMocksvillehasac- Icepted membership in the National Socicty of Colle­ giate Scholars and win be hon- )ored during a campus cer­ emony this Tall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She Is the daughter of Mr. »*^ndMrs.Michacl Miller of Farmington. The socicty recogni/cs (Irst and Miller second year undergraduate .studenu whoexa'I academically. It was estab­ lished on the principle that with schol­ arship comes a responsibility to de­ velop leadership and a duly to perform service. "NSCS provides the opportunity for students, like Karin, to rccog- ni/cd for their outstanding academic accomplishments early in their col­ lege experience.'' said Steve Loflln, executive director. "Karin will also have the opportunity tojoin other high achieving college students Indevelop- ing leadership skills and a sense of civic repsonsibility.'* doing things that will upset people. Various club members agreed to participate in the countywldc Bxten- .sion elTort to provide refreshments for a reception Tuesday night, June 22. The reception is for American Samoa visitors who are staying with Davie County families and will participate In tlie World Special Olympics in the Triangle. , The club discussed plans to stwt preparing their gift shoeboxes for the Christmas Samaritan Purse project. Small toys, candy. Crayons, toiletries, will nil the boxes and will be sent to Extension State Council in October. TTie boxes will be distributed to chil­ dren aroundihc world who would oth­ erwise not receive a Christmas gift, by Franklin Graham's Samaritan Purse project. A pnagram on long-tenn insurance was presented by Pat Reilly. She had attended the county sponsored pro­ gram on long term carc and shjired the information with club members. Sta­ tistics show the most people have car and life insurance, but few have Insur­ ance for long term nursing carc. It Is important to consider this type of in­ surance since statistics show that 600 out of 1000 persons will need long­ term care. Ruby O'Neal served refreshments and tlw doorpri7.c was won by Gail Smith. The meeting was adjourned by reciting the Club Collect. C oulston N am ed To D ean's List Beverly J. Coulston was named to the spring semester dean’s list at N.C. SlatcUnlvcrsitybyeamlnga4.0grand point average. She is the daughter of Jacquelinc Coulston of Moeksville. S e v e n Mai^e W CU D ean 's List Seven Davie students were named to the .spring semester dean's list at Western Carolina University with minimum 3.5 grade point averages: James Ducky Carter of N.C. 801 South, Advance; Paula M. Smith of Little RoberRoad, Advance; Meliss;i Dawn Cox of Meailowview Road. Moeksville; Andrea Faith Gentry of N.C. 801 North, Moeksville; Jason Andrew Sheets of North Main Street, McKksville; Ryan Solovtzoff of U.S. 64 East, Moeksville; and Kimberly Dawn Sparks of Spillman Road. Moeksville. MOBtLB HOMES *Wher« tho Accent la on Valutt” CREDIT HOTLINE No Sales, No Hassle. Get Pre- Approved by Phone In 30 minutes OR LESS. Call 600- 593-7814 or 336*744-9557. $600 DOWN On any Doublewlde or Slngle\vlde. W AC. Let your future Tax Refund make the Downpayment on your new home. For more info call 336-744*9557. We Trade for anything of value. Let your old car or appliance, etc. make the Down Payment on your new home. Can 336-744-9557 or 800-593-7814. Let your good Job time be your credit. For more Info call 336-744-9557 or 800- 593-7814. 3B56 N. Patterson Ave. \ Wlniton-Salem, NC 27105 TREE SERVICE " A 336-492-2944 ^ Free E stim ates • Insured IT M h ifriW M fM W T ^ J u l y DAVIE HIGH CLASS OF 1984 15 YEAR REUNION • SAT., JULY 31“ Free Family Picnic atTanglewood Patk Shelter #4 • 10:30 am - 3 pm For the Entire Family Hotdogs, Chips & Drinks Provided __ D.J, Dance (AiIuiu oniy) Ramada Inn, Clemmons in the Crystal Ballroom Registration Starts at 7:30 pm • Dance lasts until 1 am Heavy Hors D’oeuvres • Cash Bar $25 per person Call Angela Lankford at 998-6430 for more information or to reserve your spot. 'filial F o r s y t h M e n o p a u s e C l i n i c 'lliuLrslatitluuj the CluuKjimi A m /v i'l Csi.ilillshed In I99S by Dr. J. Is.i.ic Newton, board ccrliHcd gynecologist, Forsyth MenopAtisc Clinic Is the lVi.id’9 only f.iclllty (lc(lic.ilc(t (o the spccl.iI conccrns of (he wom.in over 40. •hoi flashes anil night sweats •depression and insomnia 'menslrual problems 'abnormal pap smears .. . 'ulcrinc fibroidsMomhor . , .North ‘ urinary leakage American Wc conccrn ounelves specifically wllh the evaluation and Menopauso prcvenllon of cardiovascular disease, osleoporusis and Socloty Alzheimer’s disease. Call today for a convenient ap|x>lnlmcnl. •painful Intercourse •mood swings and memory toss 3030Tronwost Ortvo V/insion-Solem (336) 768-4310 SWICEGOGD (SWALL , R E A L T O R S d (336) 751-2222 854 Valley Road Moeksville Professional Ct. Moeksville, NC Kyle Swicegood KalhlV/all Jeny Swicegood Sharon Cohen Ellen Grubb Alicia Parker Mackle McDaniel Larry Hayzlip 492-1010 998-0170 761-2478 492-7498 998-7699 284-6010 998-3207 492-2311 2-Gallon Watering Can $ ^ > 4 7 Water al your ptanis this ergonomicaiv designed plastic can 24” Indoor/Outdoor Push Broom $ 7 9 7 Folding Chair & Carry Ba g |^ $Q 99 f e a t u r e J { o m e o f t h e W e e ^ RANDOM ROAD This brick ranch has lots of rooml Great neighborhood with 1.7 acres, full basement, some updated carpet, screen porch. Just a nice home. $149,500. IOSCn£EKSlOE DRIVE Cut* njttc rinch. p&n*d *ntn n«wurpM. HMipimo In ik* nt-ittiorruod wth l«rgt lot $69,000. IM SWICEGOOD STREET 3 bMiDom. 1 tatfi conag*. WouM mtka graai fUnx hon<« or rtnui proptrry M.500 33t COQEWOOO CIRCLE DRIVE OfMl brick homa on targa douUa loL Ha;}«ood noon, wutfy ftrtplaca and buA in Bnanlutchan.Sl15.900. SOUTHARBOR Naw Construction. 3 badroomt. 2 bams. 2 WnsiorvSalam.SUO.W 181 TWIN CEDARS RD Vary nica txxna wun marty tpdaiaa. Localad bas^ gov couria mU) aeraagai Cal agam for daiaJi $149,900. 1I7U0CKINGBIR0 LANESadwJad on 1.82 acraJ-THis cortamporary homa hai ovar 3000 m. ri. U Utamart. caramie Ua. hartlwood noomg. and marTy am«rkUa. CaI t&Jay tst mcra ttfefrrason. 5164.500. CREATIVE DAYCAAfi39 Chid capacity inj aO aqucmani Inciudad. 1512 SF twddng. lencad m playground. w i . i . k i M i i i i n II \ i i . \ i i i i . i i iR i n t . i K i i I nil » i n i M " i i n it i (OT \ x.w- y m si/i wmi • IJS BTBIT CHAffi. RO-Fh] sedsii m 6« im In tore buk'nlS&Ct«btmb:!i^(iri)l£acnULtiAiiJacuci 01 nj9n]L$W,m.Cil lUPOWaiRDOea tnknrdihmCctMnMBM. flecrtyifiatfltociMr^freNrpiirteltT]^ 111 CARTQfS RBXiE* Eipenra ft gwt obttotf 38R2SA m arodcn'xmned po:^ ^ tn Ua if ifiifi. StaM 311 iim $1 C4 iJisa 301 lilCHAaS RO • We hat« fie tooffl you need tor inief $90.0)0. m , 2SA. ktfbct. doitle sarsge & more. $U.900. g to n Com pany 241 UBKI)0 ST - Lddn b I targaii7 CoBi M n 2» rone CNV 200 a I! >HliCS gr« iMw bocoi rear 75I-3856 2U OEADWN RO • Uutratefm But h 1% 3BR, diM g»a«. FP i«i gas tel inlR b*iute$.tloa,900 336-151-9400 m YACKM VUUf Wmnl U 94 nti |] W-9 (Sa aniiri|ieiM3tin(iPnm]kKftddftlirgiara.ir^ ? 2 or ^ Aj ^ea£] f.-n v: SELLING DAVIE COUNTY m CLOISTER-3 ea 2 BA Qitfi rcT4 in (ixkrq tfair hrt pofA CaffeW F? W aj ba Iw rw Ccfwi^ $m90aCilOeUi4 lOT2NOnTH6ROOX-PcpiarrKhl6ii^ I^ rr a I (cda1gc^ub1p:^^car';ira3tV^SllXaCllUa^^ ^ 130 POIARIS DU ’Al newcontnxtiOA k iM n larse o«Ttt’$ $ute. caiteW ceiigs. FP, treatod iw* 4 arei Spates tns,900 IPOUUOSDR-Ti rei 33R. 2S^ Oiiile gsraje am a |1t!,000 IKO SF 38.R. ffiA. terjl 4 Sniftg. caba buil obinels. hin}«ood loon, natural gas fre^lace. j m L ,_______________________ 247 CAAOUKA CiFUXE . 3 BR LS BA tiick teoN In iMlogs ColMial Utlit. PmM HritogteyowiflftiiifltflHdi. 20IWANOERINQLN 2 BA. Fcnrial tria and hing rm, d»n ^TP, IvMs S io w ti podi Rm coRswieflce at yoti fingerfps. >132.W0!c>llDe^le REOIANO no • ligt den M tar h tetnerc One ctf .StjUedontKrtSHlWCaiMbtt. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - DS Cedar Creek Kennel, Inc. Fund Raisers MotOuUoofRM^AkCvatiofudOrpomhij-ViiMVWamt Saturday, July 24 1st Annual 'RIdefor Animals,* sponsored by Davie County Humane Socicty. Rcgistra- lion: 9 am. Approx. 60 m. ride stzuts at 11 a.m.SlartTrailcnofthcEaslCoast.Finish: ' " Masonic Picnic Grounds. $15 Fcgistration. includes T*8hln & lunch. To benefit new animal shelter. Auction, fames & music. Rider* encouraged to collect donations. Ffelfeion___________ Monday, July 19 Cruise In, Main St., Moeksville, 6-9 p.m. Sptmsorcd by Piedmont C.A.R.S. & Sweet Lowr’s llawn. YMCA For more In!n.cain51*‘)622orvisU Saturday, July 24 Republican Men's Federation, F&F Bar* becue, 7:30 am. lEteatioo- Sunday,July4 Patriotic S^ce under the Arbor, Center UnhedMethodist Church. 11 am. U.S.64 W.Ml-4a Saturday, July 10 Vacal^ Bible School. Ilanllson United Methodist Church,9 am. • 3 p.m. Ages: 2 yrs. thru 6(hgrade. Bring whiteT>shirt & new or used toy Tor Storehouse Tor Jesus. Reunioris Sunday, July 18 Davie Illgh Classor1979 Reunion Flan- nIngMeetlng,DavicCountyLibraty,2:30- 4 p.m. All class members welcome. For more info, call Chuckie Clement at 751 • 0197. ' Class of 1980 Reunion DavteHlshClas3ori980scekIngvoIun- teen to hetpplan20thcloss reunion. Please contact class president Lex Alvord at 919< 542-5916; DHS Class Reunion, c/o Lex Alvord, 2452EmersonCookRd.,Pituboro, N.C. 27312 or n-Mail at dhsl980@hotmail.com. S pecial Events Friday, July 2 CustomerAT(NnmuniOr ApiHtdaUon Day, Bank of Davie, 1366 U.S. 601 S.. 11 am. • 2 p.m. Food* music.* Saturday, July 3 2nd Annu^ Independence Day Lawn Mower Parade, l0:30am.StansaiZachary . Ha«e, Cooleemcc. Fowl. Free swimming, games, watermelon. Coulston Earns Master's Degree James W. Coulston was Qwardctl a master's of accounting degree from N.C. Slate University on May I5.and has accepted a position at Ernst & Young in Greensboro. ^eisthosonofJacquelineCouIston of Moeksville. Two From Davie Make Dean's List Two Davie students were named to the spring semester honor roll at Brevt^ College with minimum 3.0 grade point averages: April Lynn Shamel, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joe F. Shamel of Mocks- ville; and Jennifer UIgh Weir of Ra­ leigh, daughterofMr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Weir of Advance. For more informaikxi on these events, call 751-2325. Summer Horse Camp July 5-9,12-16,19-23 for ages 8-15. $50 non-ttundi^le deposit Space limited to 14. Call Vicki Robinson at 751-2325 for info. RecClub Before ($ 15)or nAer ($25)schooI and out of school programs. Registratton open. Good Timers ^uare Dance Group meets alFomungionCommunityCen- ter, 7 p.nt every Monday. Step Aerobics Tbesdays, Thursdays 6;30*7:30 p.m. Sih/erstrldeis Walk Club Senkxs, 50 and up, M>F. 6:30-9 am. No charge. Mothers Morning Out T\iesdays andThundays. $7 perday. $40 per month. Davk; Family YMCA. Water Exercise MWF, 8:30^:30/10:30 am. ’Hiesday & Thursday. 9:15 am. Monday* Wednesday, 7 p.m. Karate ■njcsilays. 7-8:45 p.m. $l5/momh. Tae Kwon Do Coed ngcj6&up. Tuesday,Thunday,3:30- 4:30 pm. Member $20. Non-men^. $40. Gymnastics Plus Coed grades K-6. Beginners: Wednesday. 3 J(W:30 pm. Intermediate: 4:30-5:30p.m. Members: $20. Non-members: $50. By appointment only. Call for details. 751* 9621 Ongoing Sihrer Stridcrs, Brock Gym, 6:30-9 ata, Mon.-Frl SaverSlriden.Cooleemee School,6-8am. Silver Keohh Exercises, SenkM-Center. M. W,F,8:3O.9am.MockPlace,M,W,|0am. Silver StrMeni, Smith Grove Gym. 7-9am. DavkScnlorCenterScnkKNutriikjnluncli. Kxn M-W. 11 am. Thun. & Fri. Chair Exercises. MWF,Scnk)rCenicr.8:30. 9 am.; Mondays and Wednesdays. Cool­ eemcc gym, 7:30-8 am. Report Davie Dateline Hems By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the publkaiion week. Call75I-2120ordiDpitbythcofIice,S.Main St. across from the courthouse. >Dog&Cat Boarding Slie sure does look splffy and this week she will be fifty! Watch out. Jane has finally made It over the hill. Happy 50th Birthday! LEONARD REALTY 4UMr.Hemy-New3BR,2BAon Urge wooded lol • 15 min to SUlcsviUff orSalisbury-12x24deck-1300sq.fi, ceramic lile, crown molding, rock trim' and ROCK FFwilh gas logs are a fcivot the Extras. Ask about 100% financing. REDUCTDto 5114,000 MOHVATBD SELLER1 34 Tow n S q uare Moeksville, NC 27028 336-751-3650 336-751-3875 Seniors All Senior Activities take place at the Davie County Senkx- Center located in the Brock Building on North Main Stnxt, Moeksville unless otherwise noted. Friday, July 2 PalrloUcPafly.ScnlaCcnlcrNutiillonSllc, 2 p.m. Food, fun, entenainment, Rrst Ladies fashio show. To pre-register, call 751-0611. T w o F r o m D a v ie E a r n D e g r e e s At thcconclnsionofthc spring 1999 semester, 367 Gardner-Webb Unlvcr* siiystudcnlscomplclcd degree require­ ments. The degrees were conferred at a graduation ceremony on Saturday, May 15 at the Lutz-Yelton Conven­ tion Center. Students from Moeksville earning degrees were Allen Wyatt Howell, Bachelor of Science; and Sarah Marie Hales Ledford, Bachelor of Science. S e n io r C iu b T o H a v e L u n c h e o n The Coolcemee Senior Citi/.en& Club met In the fellowship hall of First Baptist Church on June 28 at 10 a.m. The meeting was called to order by lheprcsident,VlrginiaPIoit, and prayer was led by Noah Plott, Happy Birthday was sung to 92- year-old Jim Wilson. Devotions were led by Pauline Hall. The roll call was made by Francos Miller with 23 members and two visi­ tors presenl. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Nancy Foster and approved bj- the club. The Sunshine Report was given by Hannah Jones. Two mem­ bers arc in Forsyth Hospital and one member is In Rowan Hospital. There was no old or new business. Barbara Thornton reported on the ac­ tivities at the Senior Center. Entertainment was by Baxter My­ ers. There wlU be a covercd dish lun­ cheon for the next meeting on July 12. Aner singing the club song, the meeting wa.s adjourned with prayer.. r Commercial • Residential FREDDY’S ROOFING 336-492-5923 • Skylight Ropairs*• Chimney Flashings • • New & Old Roofs • ^ ^ e ro o j^ T o a ro tfs ^ OflNESB FOOD * DtNE-IN 01 TAKE-OUT 4 »38 P Of mmom Rd. Clcmmom. NC (Across frofn Tin|k»ood Patk) 712-0002 • 766-4LEE 1 5 % O F F ForlHck'Up Only Free Uellvrr^ IJallntArra Wedding Decor, AccesMiies, Ctket&Pholognphy 336-998-7814 704-638-0085 Country Cuzzins New li'u M d ciothlng IxugeSelertlono/ Children's Clothing. Je a n s & P lu s Sizes. VALLEY RD M0CK5VILLE across (rom Ketchio Crook Bakety (336)751-7474 Gordy's Stump Removal * Free Estimates • 772 Wlllboone Rd. Moeksville, NC 27028 (336) 940-5094 Mobile: (330) 749^6750 Tom Gordy, Owner P',-! m MLSl r\ »* * 1 ^ ‘ ,(336)751-3538 I ' 330 s. Salisbury St. (Comer H \^s. <01 & 64) MocksvlUc,NC27Q2$ ; ' ; ■' OUlceHoimi! M onday-ttiday 8-< •Saturday 9-12«Sunday By Wlnston-Silem 231 Boochwood Or. - TNstow ewjnlry homo w/3400*sl loaturtis 12 foomj - 58fl (2 mastof sutos) 3. t BA. sun porch - Dtantation shutters throo-oui. orraniUM. ExocQtional. CALL CONNIE. Many arrai $335,000. 157 Azalot On- Mocksviias rinosL Ifpdated cusL home In Oofthn Viiney. 4700 heated sq. ft. on 1.7 wooded ac. 4-5 Br. 2 frpic, 3-car gar. scr. porch, new gas lutTVPctced t»kM apprise). $299,990 CALL MIKE. 123 SL Georoe PL - 3BR. 2.56A home on II Fairway ol EJormuda Run’s Bronze couM. 2700»SF. end. porch, t^. dod(. ble. hdwood floor*. 2-car gar. B.R.C.C. (nomborst4p w^puretv $250,000 CAU CONNIE. 292 Magnolia Ave.-Statety Oeorglan. 2909 <q ft. main & upper levL, 1489 sq tl tower lev. 4BR, 3.56a, LR. OR. Oon, ig. kjtch., b'tast area. 2 car oar., ptayioom, laiftdiy. updaiod $249,900. C A a CONNIE. 237 Hepler Road - Ranch home on 10«A soduded acres. 3BR. 2SA, fun baseml-partialty finished. 2 fIroptacos-LR and PR. AddiUonal (0 Ac avail, w/tiome 0 $4,000/Ac. CaS for into.$199,900. CALL JANE 50 Crow* Street - Newhome under construction near park, schools and shoppmg. 3 twdrooms, 2 baihs, 1363 sq. fL Daytight t»semeni for future eipansioa $134,900. CAU JANE DIRECT O FFICE LINES Julia Howard...........751-8567 Cont^lo Kowalske....751-6565 Jane Whitlock.........751-6560 Jackie Cculslon.......751-6562 Evelyn Haynes........751-6563 Ken Sales...............751-6564 MaiyHowanl..........751-6566 MJ. Randall...........751-6568 Visrr OUR WEBSITE AT www.b0wardiealt7.com Hwy. 601 - Valley Road - Formerty Dry Cleaner txjsiness • Can tw used lor many tMBiness opportunities. Paved partOng lot, exceOent tocatioa 1 mile to 1-40. $133,500. CALL EVELYN. 179 Mr. Henry Rd. - Er^y hunting, horses & prtvacy. 25*/- Ac. t»cli9 up to Hunting Or. PtUS 19dS 30R, 2QA. DW w/ over t400 sf., walK-in dosels m BR's. Ig LR w/FP. $129,900. C Aa JANE 3502 Hwy. 601 South - Immaciiaie 3BR. 2BA. w/Swhl(lpool. vaiiled coiBnss. doubio garaga, txtauin landscaping. Many extras. 1995 mainL free house. $109,900. CALL KEN. 221 Oog Trot Road - 3QR, 2BA home nestled between Dutchman Cr. & pastureland. t.g. rooms, ov«r 2100 sq. ft I r ^ space, 25x57 outtxuldlng, t»mi, lame deck, front porch. $69,900. CALL JANE 932 Hardison St-Great In- town kxatioa 2 or 3 BR. 1.5 BA. foroEK) wasn aif heat & cent air. Hardvwxid floors, sun room, ftroplaco insert In LR. slate paiio, dock on t»ck. $74,900 CALL KEN. 225 Main St - Cooieemee - Roomy cottage - new tiding, new iDof, 3 bedrooms, t t>atn, t-car detached garage, t>asoment storage. $M,000 C Aa MARY. 1943 Junction Rd. - I400 tq. ft. t>nck\M ranch. 38R, 1BA. space tor add. BR & BA. Ce«. heat & air. ouOMgs. Ig. tot. new window*, doon & roof, Conv. to Industry. Move-ln cond. $92,000 CAa KEN. 119 Davie St - 2Ba IBA cottage w/lt48sq. ft. Featulr^ ' 2 fireplaces, naturai gas heat, < central air. sld ^ deck, , pofdi. garoen space, oulbuildtog & 2-car carport : $52,000. CAU EVELYR ------------1J2AC $30,000 Ac toned M 154,750 ..13 Ac. m enHwy. 601N (bypau)------176AcW> $3M,M5CotonUI EsUtes^BUg lota $37.500-t42,000 Hwy.N1 N_________37.54/-AC.S150.000Hwy. 601S_1.4Ac toned Hwy. But. (52,500 .52W-AC(*»$2S7,M JutKtion Road-------------Bklg. lot $22,500 LO TS SI U \N D Hwy. 151-------------14AC* houia, $175,000 Hwy. ISaCleminona___Conva Lot tN,500 Oft Uberty Ch. Rd..AcrM9e tncte- $4.700Ac ChiM Ueidowt. WittowCrMliLine. CkUtuJnRiS. .~Bld9.UI $159,000 . — 7.17eAc$3S,000 . -.57+/.Ac.$aa,M0 , ...Lot1~1.04«AeW*$1$,W -Lot 2 ~ 1.00s Ac $11,900~.Lot3-4.ltS Ac $41^150 .lot4~3iMAc4^$»,040 Valley Rd... Ac. tr. NOV road front. $115,009 Churdi StrMt______BUg. Lots $12,500 oa. C O L D U i e L L B A N I^ e R □ T R IA D , R E A L T O R S * Davie County Branch lntetMCtkmofH«ys1S8&801 (336) 998-8816 Relocation; 1-800-327-4398 www.coldwellbanker.com n n u u n in m N uaonnoi lusjM w 3JU rotimiQo(,KW. Frand) CouWiY bw« h 1M1 Pind. h«n.l Lg mxkM M Witmfli (W ~ Witi,lnUnlMLgv.g..VICiaFl£UNGM,-l1S7 DAVIE SALES ASSOCIATES Andrea Sum BaAaraAJlen Betty Pons Bri^ett Ferrell ChrisGaide ■ ' ■ Cindy Johmoi\ GailPawllk Janet Masters Kathy Hustus laDonna Potts UndaRlddlough Martha Holfner Mike Zimmerman NoraKirkman PaulSiska ,, SaUy McGuire . - SteveOwens Vi(W,Flemtag| . 95M171 998-llM 998-1158 998-1176 998-1181 998-1177 998-1165 , 998-1182 998-1178 S98-1169 998-1153 998-1183 ' 998-1187 998-1173; , 998-1185 998-1155 , : .998-1180 ,998-1167 U«UMUU>SIKIM M 3U u nUU ol CUM.. pMty. I..nlnr ctuU icm on ■ M wim picbjrMpM vitUi. buit 1S7SlorPMpE«lonMARTHA HOFFNERe90-1ta3 umsti4M m tm rotsmTIm hMl bvy in tw n«igt*oit«od TKi horr««ht «*ing room 9U log IrafitiM. 2 ui UswnM gv>gt. Ur^ lutMn and Mng row QAI.PAWUKM9-1IU KlSTUaCRIOAO U »,m 3M 3.SIA rOtSYTNCutiom twi cm oww horrw hu KM ol dacUng ind lOMrwd porcK c*«ngt. 3 ^ «nl twcruMrtul lOCATION!MARTHA HOFFN£R»Oa-11S3 uss sniNC MM n sntMcnoo rm 1124.900 3n 2M FOtSTTNTrad tyldi a m OwTvnont. VMAed cMnQtlnLnaciaaOMlOQt. DouM evag«.l«nc«dya/d.VICKI FL£MINQ 006-1167 l27KAIWKUnAa KtMUOAItM SiaSM* )U 2IA DAVKMovt todty. M m gd CTM twnlirnt. Homt • jtUVdnmgcoffeo. m»tr luw. dU gv. BARBARA AU£N 9^3003 4aatTVFANyAvi snijee aia 21ALe««lyhoniaonbMutful _ . . hu *«l OrcUaM IMtg tn> Min Riviatui igm Iror* pcrtfi and BRKlQEn FERREU. Wft-1176 3i«i«Nwr isaSIS93M 3U 2U MAC DAVK. MtM vid Itndicapng on 1 tcrt. On«i KtwoH. tuM « pnvM pool 2000* Sq IL OfM tvn»r hone «ith muty WMn«M. F«Kadr»dtndtior»g«bu*Sng. .BARBARA AU£NM«00»3 ll2l.$iN>CDtM taSJM 3U IMA OAVKon H<ry 60t N It a coiy rarcft ««i dKk and •ttschad Uofagt m In raar. cem Mng room ind Mtg. Mtng barin Ui. Homa warrantr.•V»CWFlIMlNQM®-t16r M9MTTM1 CaOMDMUnS 439JM )M 23IA lAC MW Maftnlnaa and MKpg cn 1 ae. Oevta KMa. vaa a pnv pool. S000« SF. OfMS My hene ■ftwiy vMNBaa. Farcadyard k i»ga tMg.BARBARA AUENSQMOU LOrJlKTEBnUiATl I74M6 )U 2IA MmNo Rwa m payinantal Slariar hone M iRotdaM prtc*. 11CS 8F Ivid) naar achocta indlAoppng BARBARA AUENMA^ CDfTUCMVCOtUtailO S420.4M FOISrTM • 38 acraa In prtme location, roomg and«oodad.putCcwaiarSAaYMCQUIREOOS-IISS CAfUtOAO $2473M0AVK -AoMgah rural aaMnQ. raaidantlal orfy wim raatrlctiona. LoeaiadrvdtoWhipO-VMVICKlFlEMNOOgO.|167 SPAIKSMADI229.M00AVIC -Hotm lonn pvadaa In D«l« Owey 48 aecMot mat and maedo«ra. Piivtte. peaceful arM «wm a viaw e( PM Mountain. Easy aecwa to MO, W-8. A OSO.■; • ' , ,PAUt.StSKAgQ6-11B5 Tw> of M mon baautU Wi m ea txt 1B St09.000 and lot 20 t8S.OOO. BRCC mamb hd VICKI aEMiNO 906-1167 JAMES WAY KMt0A MM OAVK LOTS lor cuaiom eonatrucBon avaitatM m pre«3gioui Betrnuda an Convnurtty <Mth 34 hr aeeoMy gala. $90>14SM). mckjdaa 6«muda Run CC mfntMMhip.SAUYMCOUnE 996-11&5 LOT S IVY OtOI BRMUDA MM S7S.M0 lot b) Barmuda Run COuO. OMed mmnuftty. iTwmb opt. 2 mlna 10 MO. 12 trina to WS.. VttWFlEMINQ 996.1167, VfNW-O'WU.-OAVK- tat HOttt SITIS fM $57,MM76.000 3 twtM alMM«d parlotMr*numaqlt,rattitcl>ona, buMarolyour choica. StaUaa.rt(Sngiraiia.ponl»,»acunty eala.HAtan.VKKI FLEMING 006-t167 OAK VAUEY- DAVIE • LOTS FOR SALE «iin no kme raquiramatK 10 txAl Oolf couTM Ml among oners. OctttooHarm Frum S 44200. LOTS DOMUCATIM DOUUiaTC S3«.«M fOISYTN-TMOtuttulcfnglouin lOodatt^6.000•ac^ nHMNCIIDa-DAVIS • COURSE COMMUNITY WroBng Ma. ^ vaBayt and r^atur* galore. Cnooaa your o<in twUar lor U •era tmna alia. I3S-US.OOO.ONOY, VICKIW«*RA Of\ lAOONNA 99M81S nbhd. convanlart to MO. County Uxaa. Davta ichooli.View FLEMING 996-tt67 101s dXTtiutv onmom S31 AMDAVDSON-BuiWng Ion h dammona Mh DavUion County tarn. Gat (he beat ol bom MWYMOAVtt • TWO tnciaol land Umoit t acre lor S31.000 and 1166 Mrea for 1143.43a :VCKIFl£MINa9M>ttf7 LOTCAIDCNVAUntMVKBMutfuty uottat. Oa« caUe avaiaCM. 84 toouge ^nnwnta. Ooaa to 140. tchoota^ VICKI FUMma 996-1167 MARTHA hlOfFNER 996-1163 . M e i H H I I I i M M I l M M l , m i i i i ii nie i i a f i w w m f c . , ‘ - - ''t i t 1)6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 NORTH CAROLINA ' DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITGRS ■ Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Ora Mao Chaffin, lalo of Oavio County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons having claims against sold oslato to present ttiom to the under* signed on or before the 24ih day of September, 1999, being three months from Uie first day of pubiicaiion or this i notice will bo pleaded In bar of their / recovery. Ml persons Indebted to said estate wilJ please make Immediate / payment to the undersigned. / Tt^ifristhe24ihdayotJune. 1999.! Sarah S. Whitaker, Executrix 2B68 US Highway 153 Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Martin. Van Hoy. Smith, Raisbeck and Remlng.LLP Ton Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-24*4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF ' JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 99J33&34 IN THE MATTERS OR AARON THOMAS QEYER. and MEGAN ELIZABETH GEYER, Minor ChiWren, and KRISTAN Y. CAUBLE, (Formerly Geyer). Petitioner, vs. THOMAS WAYNE GEYER. Respondenl. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS* BY PUBUCATION TO: THOMAS WAYNE QEYER PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entiBed juvenile proceedings. The nature of the relief being sought is for actions for the termination of your parental rights to the minor children Aaron Thomas Geyer and Megan Elizabeth Geyer. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make a defense to such pleading not later than August 10.1999. said dale being forty (40) days from the firsi publication of this notice exclusive of such date, and upon your failure to do so, the Plaintiffs win appty to the Court fcr the rcDef sought. This Is the 1st day of July, 1999. Cartton, Rhodes & Cartton Posi Offlcd Drawer 2103 Salisbury, North Carolina 28145-2103 704-633-7383 NC.State Bar No. 3G72 7-1*3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY \ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by James E. Neely and Kathy W. Neely to James T. Leo. Truslee(s). dated the 3i(J day of November;'1897- and recorded In Book 265, Page 486, Davie County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the under* signed. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA. having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina and the holder of the note evMendng said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door. In the, dty of Mocksvilte. Davie County, North' Carolina at 11:00 a.m. on Monday the 12th day of July. 1999 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the fottowing real . estate situate in the County of Davie. North Carolina, ond being more particularly described as fodows: BEING Lot No. 311 as on Plat entitled 'Subdlvl* slon for Etwin Mills. Inc., Cooleemee, NC* by Pk:kell. Engineers, dated April, 1953 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina In Plat Book 3, Pages 11,12. i3,and14towhichraferencals hereby made for a more particular description. Together with Improvements located thereon; said pnsperty being k)cated at 253 Main Street. Coofeemee, North Carolina. \ Shouklthepropertybepurchasedby., a third party, that person must pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30c) per One , Huridred DoHars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). > The property to be offered pursuant ‘ to this notice ofsafe is being olfered for ^le, transfer and conveyance *AS IS. WHERE IS.' Neither the Tmstee nor the rtokJer of the note secured by the deed of tnjst/security agreement, or both. ^ing foredosed. nor the offtcers, . directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorize^fepresentative of either the TrtJAtee or the holder of the note make any represenlation of warranty relating , ' - the title or any physical, environmental, « • (health or safely conditions existing In, »bn, at or relating to the property being ‘ loffered for sale, and any and ail |responslbilltles or llabiiltias arising out of ' •or In any way relating to any such !condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, 'tt^s property Is being sold subject to all i taxes, speda) assessments, and prior. . ^ liens or encurpbrances of record and any ’■•recordedreleases. ; ;| ' A cash deposit (no personal checks) ; I ol five percent (5%) of the purchase , • pfk:e, or seven hundred fif^'doHara : I ($750.00). whtetiever is greatiir, will be ‘ irequlrod at the time of sale. ThislsthelsidayofJuly, 1999. : . H. Terry Hut-Jiens, P A - ’ Substitute Trustee. ■ ':p.o.box2505 : ■4200 Morgafiion Road, Suite 103 - . ' i 'Fayetteville. North CaroDrw 28302 •„ ...7-1-2tfV- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY . NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Having qualified as Co-Executors of deceased, late of Oavio County. North ,Carolina, this Is to notify all persons /having dalms against said estate to / present them to the undersigned on or before tho 24th day of September, 1999, being three months from the first day of publlcatk^n or this notice win be pleaded In bar of their recovery. An persons indebted to said estate will please make lmme<Sate payment to the undersigned. This Is tho 24th day of June, 1D99. BartjaraC. Neill. Go Executor 231 Cynthia Une Lexington, NC 27295 Duane T. Carter, Co Executor 240 Ponderosa Circle Mooresvitle.NC 28117 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executors of the Estate of Ada Bracken Rumple, da* ceased, late of Davie County. North Caro- fina, this Is to notify all persons having daimsagalnst saW ectate to present them to the undersigned oo or before I'lo 10th day of Seplember. 1999, belnj .three months from the first day of pubiicaiion or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 10th day of June, 1999. Jane R. Nivens, Co-Executor 917 Howardlown Road Mocksville. NC 27026 Dwight F. Rumple, Co-Executor 3174 US Hwy 601 North MocksvUle.NC 27028 6-10-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDfTORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Johnnie William Burton, deceased, late of Oavio County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons fuiving claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 1999. being three months from tho first day of publication or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is the 24th of June. 1999. Herbert G. Burton, Executor 5781 Sink Dairy Rood ' Clemmons. NC 27012 6-24-4tn NORTO CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDfTORS Having qualified as Co-Administra­ tors ol the Estate of Thomas Henry Rkkfle, lale of Davie County. North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons having dalms against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, 2000 West Rrst Street. Suite 410, Winston-Salem. North Carolina 27104 or Post Office Box 52, Winston- Salem. North Carolina 27102, on or before tho 4th day of October, 1999, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will please make immediate payment. This is the 1st day of July, 1999. Margaret R. Davis Nancy H.Coilette Co-Admlnistralors of the Estate ol Thomas Henry Riddle Wesley Bailey, Attomey Bailey & Thomas. PA 7.1-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executor of the Estate of Isaac Buren Lakey, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons having dalms against sakl estate to present them lo the under­ signed oh or before the 17th day of Sep­ tember. 1999. being three months from the first day of publication or this notice win be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said estate win please make Immediate paymeni to the under­ signed. This is the 17th day of June, 1999. Patrida Sue Pope, Co-Executor 210Twln Cedars Golf Course Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 . Karen Virginia Lakey, Co-Executor 273 Cedar Creek Rd. Mocksville. NC 27026 . . 8-17-4tn NORTH CAROUNA',. COUNTY OF DAVIEEXECtfTOR NOTICE .' HAVING QUALIFIED AS Executor of the Estate of Irene A. Rees, lale ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the uiid^rslgned on or before the 17th day of Seplember, 1999, being three (3) < months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es­ tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.. /! ThIs11thdayofJune,1999. : Richard Rees, Executor, 454 Bonkln Lake Road 'ftocksville.NC 27028 fi^artln. Van Hoy, Smith, Raisbeck & ‘ ; . :Flemlng,LLP . . • . V ' . ^ 'Ten Court Square ' • . / Mocksvllle,NC 27028 .. \ .. ,,.6-17'-4ln NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Davie county Manager will receive sealed bkfs at the Davie County Adminis- trattonBuikling (123S. Main Street, Mocks­ ville. NC 27026) until 2:00 P.M. on July 13. 1999. Each bid will then publicly be opened and read aloud In the Count/s 2nd floor conference room. DESCRIPTION OP WORK Two water main proiects and me sewer project are advertised herein. Project «2 is divided Into three parts. BkJders for part 3A (Water Main) must also bid part 3D (Sewer Improvements). The County intends to award parts 3A . end OB to a single contractor based upon conskleration of the sum of both bids. All other parts may be bid independently. Project ttl-Uvengood Road Water Main consists of approximately 2500 LF of 6* Water Main ond may bo bid separately. Project N2-Waler Improvements on NC Hwy 801N. US Hwy 156, and Medical Drive. Sewer Improvements on Medteal Drive. Part 11:6200 LFol12*dia Water Main atongNC Hwy 801 N. Part *2:4600 LF ol 12* dla Water Main ak)ng NC Hwy 801 N. Part I3A: 3800 LF ol 12' dia Water Main akxig NC Hwy 801 N and US Hwy 158 with a 24* dla bore under 1-40. Part I3B: Medical Drive Sewer Improvements, consisting of 1,500 LF of 8* gravity sewer. 800 LF of 2 1/2' forcemaln. a grinder pump station, and appurtenances. Copies of the contract documents for the water main worit may be obtained from Grey Engineering. Inc. fora non- rofuridable fee of $75.00 Copies of the contract documents for the sewer work may be obtained from Davis-Martin-Powell & Assoc, for a non- refundable fee of $50.00. The project may be awarded only to a contractor properly licensed under Chapter 87 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. A 5% bid bond Is required with each bkf. A100% performance bond Is required for each part of Project 12. Tho project documents may bo examined at tho following locations: Water Pro|Bcls Only 1: Grey Engineering, Inc. 151 Industrial Blvd. MocksvUle.NC 27028 Phone:336-751-2110 2: Davls-Martln-Powell& Assoc. 218 Gatewood Ave., Ste 102 High Point, NC 27262 Phone: 336-885-fl821 WalflLand SflWflf.Pfojwis 3: Davie County Manager's Offh;e 123 S. Main Street Mod(SVille,NC 27028 Phone: 336-751-5513 4: AGO: Triad Offfco 4000 Piedmont Pkwy. Suite 400 High Point, NC 27265 Phone:336-812-3127 5: AGC:ChariotteOlfk:e IIOOEudldAve. Charlotte. NC 28230 Phone: 704-372-1450 6: F.W. Dodge Plan Room 2216W.Meadowview Greensboro, NC 27407 Phone:336-855-6510 Davie County reserves the right to waive any informalities and to reject any or an bkfs. 6-24-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualifled as Administrator of the Estate of Bethany Dawn Price; Bethany Price; Bethany D. Price, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having dalms against saU estate to present them to tho undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 1999, being three months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 24th day of Juno, 1999. William E. Rablf, Jr.. Administrator 250 Executive Park Blvd. Winston-Salem. NC 27103 6-24-4tn » NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Otto Frank Hofmann (a/k/a/ Otto F. Hofmann), deceased, of Advance, Davie County, North Carolina, tho undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having dalms against the estate ol said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27114- 5008, on or before U)o 24Ui day of Septem­ ber, 1999, or this notice win be pleaded In barofthelrrecovery. Allpersons,firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. Thl8ttie24thdayofJune,l999. '• -w QitoF. Hofmann, Jr., Executor ' . c/o Blanco Tackabory Combs & Matamoros.PA P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27114-5003 ♦ ' ' 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of tho power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Robert N. Davis and his wife, Mela Maxine Davis to John A. Johnson. Jr., Trustee(s). dated 28ti) day of September, 1994 and recorded In Book 216, Page 221, Davie County Registry, North Caroline, Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Tmst and tho undersigned. H. TERRY HUTCHENS. PA, having been substituted as Tnjslee In said Deed of Trust by an instnjment duly recorded in the Offk:e of tiio Register of Deeds of Oavio County, North Carolina and the holder ol tiie note evidendng said indebtedness having directed thal the Deed of Trust be forectosed. the undersigned Substitute Tmstee will offer for sale at tho Courthouse Door, In tho City of Mocksvine, Davie County, North Carolina at 11:00 a.m. on Monday the 12th day of July, 1999 and will sell to tho highest bkJder for cash tho following real ostate situate In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particulariy described as follows; BEGINNING at a stone, southeast comer ol tho witiiln described lands and the soulheasi comer ol those lands described by deed dated 8-12-87 from Norman M. Shuplng, Commissk>ner, lo Louis W. Mullins, ol. ux. recorded In DB 139, page 342; and runs thence North 69 dog. 23 min. 24 sec. West 216.03 feet lo an Iron; Uience North 83 degs lOmln. 39 sec. West 217.76 feet to a stone; tiience North 07 deg. 24 min 23 sec. East 275.88 feet to an Iron; thence South 82 deg. 47 min. 23 see. East 414.43 feel to a red oak tree stump: thence South 05 deg. 00 min. 00. sec. West 324.53 feet TO THE BEGINNING, containing 2.770 acres, more or less, as suPireyed 9-10-94 by George R. Stone and being those lands described by DB 139, page 342, Davie County Registry. Togetiier witii Improvements located thereon; sakf property being located at 241 MuIUns Road fka Route 7 MuHlns Road, MocksviUe, North Carolina. TOGETHER WITH said lands tiiere Is conveyed a non-exduslve. perpetual easement ol Ingress, egress, and regress and utUltlos leading from the same and following a gravel neighbor­ hood road to tiio right of way of SR «1831 (tocallyknown as'Mullins Road'). saM easement to be appurtenant to tiie above described 2.770 acre tract and lo rtin with the same In tiie hands of all persons whomsoever and having as Its eastern boundary a course and (flstance beginning at Uie southeast comer of the above described lands and running Soutii 01 deg. 11 min. 28 sec. East 291.62 feet to a nan in the center of SR H1838 right ol way. See OB 139, page 342 and DB 139, page 344. Should Uie property be purchased by a third pariyl that person must pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30e) per One Hundred Dollare ($100.00) required by NCQS§7A-308(a)(1). Tho property to be olfered purauant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance *AS IS, WHERE IS.* Neither the Tmstee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of tmst/security agreement, or both, being foredosed, nor the officers, directors, altomeys, empkiyees, agents . or autiiorizod representative of either the Trustee or the holder of tiie note make any representatkm of warranty relating to tho title or any physical, environmen­ tal, healtii or a safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spedal assessments, and prior Hens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no peraonal checks) of five percent (5%) of tho purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollare ($750.00), whichewr is greater, will be required at the time of ttie sale. This Is the 1st day of July, 1999. H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 2502 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayettevine, North Carolina 28302 7-1-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICETO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of MavlsOobblePeoples.deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present tiiem to the under­ signed on or before the 24th day of Sep­ tember, 1999,being three months from the first day of publk:allon or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tiieir recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under­ signed. TNs is the 24th day of June, 1999. Jerry W. Peoples 153 County Une Rood Harmony, NC 28634 6-24-4ln j--fl£ASONABL€ RATES • FREE ESTIMATES V - •0£ANDEaS» . ModcsviUe. NC NORTH CAROLINA DAViE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale conlalned In a certain Deed of Tmst made by James E. Neely and Katiiy W. Neely to James T. Leo. Trustee(s), dated the 3rd day of November. 1997 and recorded in Book 265. Page 486, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, • Default having been made in U^e payment of tiio note tiiereby secured by tiie said Deed of Trust and the under­ signed, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A., having been substituted as Tmstee In sakl Deed of Tmst by an Instmment duly recorded in tiio Olflce of the Register of Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina and Uie holder of the note evidendng sakl Indebtedness having directed tiiat the Deed of Tmst bo forectosed, the undersigned Substitute Tmstee will olfer for sale at Uie Courthouse Door, In tiie City of Mocksvine. Davie County, North Carolina at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday the 8tii day of July, 1999 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the fdlowing real estate situate in the County of Davie. North Carolina, and being more particulariy described as follows: BEING Lot No. 311 os on Plat entitied 'Subdivi­ sion for Erwin Mills. Inc., Coolemee, NC* by Pickell, Engineere. dated April. 1953 and recorded in the Oflico of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina In Plat Book 3, Pages 11, 12.13, and 14 to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description. Togetiier with Improve­ ments located thereon; said property being located at 253 Main Street. Cooleemee, North Coronna. Should the property be purchased by a tiiird party, tiiat person must pay tiie tax of Thirty Cents ($0.30) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being olfered for sale, transfer and conveyance 'AS IS. WHERE IS.* Neilher tiie Tmstee nor the holder of tho note secured by tiie deed of tmst/security agreement, or both, being foredosed, nor tiie officere, directora. attorneys, employees, agents or autiiorized representative of eitiier tiie Tmstee or tiie holder of tiie nolo make any representatk>n of warranty relating to tho title or any physical, environmen­ tal, healtii or salety conditk>ns existing In. on, at or relating to tiie property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such conditk>n expressly are disdctimed. Also, tills property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spedal assessments, and prior Hens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) ol the purchase----- price, or seven hundred Tifiv (dollars ($750.00). whichever Is greater, will be requited at tiie time of sale. This is Uie 24Ui day of June, 1999. H. Terry Hutchens, P. A. Substitute Tmstee P.O. Box 2505 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville. North Carolina 28302 6-24-2V1 NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quallflod as Co-Administrators of the Estate of Robert Lee Williams, de­ cease, late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina. tills Is to notify all persons having dalms against said estate to present tiiem to tho undersigned on or before Uie 24Ui day of Seplember, 1999, being three months from Uie first day of publication or tills notice will pleaded in bar of Uielr recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is tiie 24th day of June. 1999. Robert L Williams, Co-Administrator 131 Uvingston Rd. Mocksvillo, NC 27028 Michael Lee Williams, Co-Admlnistralor 3795 Hwy 158 Mod(SVilie,NC 27028 6-24-4ln PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING before tiie Davie County Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday. July 12.1999 In the Commlsstonere Room of Uie Oavio County Administration BuiWlng. Mocksville, N.C. at tiie following time os listed:7:00 p.m. James Savario has applied for a Temporary Use Permit to place a Manufadured Homo In tho Residential (R-20) zoning district under a hardship as provided by §155.190 of Uie Davie County Zoning Ordinance. This property Is located at 250 Myere Road, Mocksvine and Is further described as being Parcel 51.01 of Dp.vie County Tax Map C-3. A sign win bo placed on Uie above listed prc^erty to advertise Uie Public Hearing. Ail parties and Interested dtizens are invited to attend said hearing at whk:h time Uiey shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of, or In opp^tion to, Uio request. Prtor to the hearing, all persons interested may obtain additional Infonnation on a request by visiting tiio Planning and Zoning Department weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday Uirough Friday, or by telephone at (336) 751* 3340. John S. Galllmore Planning and Zoning 7-l-2tn B e a u u c o n tro ic o s m e u c s offers exciting new career opportunities. Rexlble houra, unnmited earning. Training provkled. Cilllinny Tomer •7S1-29B7 GALVALUME s o YBAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors | Pole Buildings f Metal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS Furniture Refinishing & Restoration Custom Woodwotlting k Crafts R lckM ideU (336) 492-6020 quality ■ " cra/tsmansfilp /or 30 years. U/ISICARUER MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork. CaCC todayl I (936) 998-8810 [ LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: UrryMcClenney 129 Lakewood Drfve | 336-751-1721 U 336-492-7820 PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is iiereby given that application has been made to the North Carolina Banking Commission, 702 Oberlin Road, Suite 400, Raleigh, NC 27605 for approval of the rherger of Stone Street Bank & Trust, Mocksville, NC with and into Central Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Durham, NC with Central Carolina Bank and Trust Company as the surviving institution. It is contemplated that all offices of the above named depository institution will continue to operate. It is anticipated that the merger will be effective during the fourth quarter of 1999. / Any- person desiring to comment on this- application may do sp by submitting comments to; Commissioner of Banks, 70l0berlin Road, Suite 400, Raleigh, NC 27605. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - D7 I 1 6 L A S S IF I I INEXPENSIVE PROFITABLE Y a rd S a le s All Clothing 40% off Excluding v^ito tags. Closod Sat., July 3rd thru Wed., July 7th"Reopen Thur., July 8th Now adding bQck*to*school & Fall & Winter clothing 100's more item to chooso fromli Beart^Wom , 129 N. Main St. Mocksville 751-7799 2.FAMILYYARD Sale Baby boys grew upl Rain or Shine. Boy s clothes (newborn to 6), toys, books, adult and maternity clothes, car seat, playpen, furniture, odds & ends. Come see. Cheap prices. 8-4Fri&Sal, Ju iy2 & i 133 Wandering Lane. Mocksville 4-PAMILY YARD Sale, Sat 268 Cana Rd.___________________ A-ONE YARD Sale-Sat., July 3. 8:00-until#108 and #149 Ruffin St.. Cooleemee. At least 4 families.- Barbies. Hallmark, shop equipment- clothes, full size tnjck bed cover, toys, old 3 drawer chests. Rain date; July 10.___________________ BIG YARD SALE: Fri,7/2 8lil4 Sat. 7/3 8 til 12 Hwy 601 i^. to Liberty Church Rd., left on Bear Creek Church Rd., right on Ben Anderson Rd., right on Snotfner Rd. Watch for signs. Microwave, electric typewnter. treadmill, all types of clothing, shoes, toys, odds & ends.________ Carolyn’s Collectibles New items each week, furniture. bottles, glassware, antiques, Barbies, Hallmark, Danberry mint dolls, Beannies 6.99 and up, much more. (336)751*6252 Mon»Sat 9:00 ■6:00 . CORNATZER RD - Frt & Sat 1 & 1/2 miles from Hwy 64 E 8AM • until tupperware, household items, furniture, baby items, bedding, etc. ESTATE CONTENT SALE: All household items to be sold. July 2 & 3 from 8am until... Hwy 64 East 2nd house on right past Hwy. 801. 998-4883__________________ FOR SlALE Z. Rainbow vacuum cleaners. BflUi. in excellent CQndltlOfL,Older model $175.00 SE model, 3 yrs old, $300.00 .Call336*9p,8;3.510.;,.,.. INSIDE/OUTSIDE Sale Friday and Saturday, 8am until... Cars, Boat, Computers, Printers, Clothes, lost of new Christmas items and lots of miscellaneous. Sheffield Road at Rock Sprinas Road. Past Center Fire Department, turn right on Sheffield Road, go about 6 miles.__________ WILL PICK UP unsold yard sate Items. Call Mary. 336-909-1431. YARD SALE: Fri & Sat, 2nd & 3rd 345 Williams Rd.________________ YARD SALE: Fri. July 2nd 8 til- Sat8-12noon 2476 Milling Rd._________________ YARD SALE: Sat., 3rd 8:00-until 1807Fork-6ixbyRd. Bicycles, books, clothes, odds & enas(Bixbv) Rain cancels._______ YARD SALE: Sat., July 3rd 341 Deer Run Dr.Lots of ladies' clothes, (sz 14-16), tops, pants, dresses & shoes • like new. Some household items. Cancelled II raining.______________ YARD SALE: Saturday, July 3 Antique kitchen stoves, claw foot tub, old bicycles, house & hardware. 257 Duke WhittakerRain date; July 10______________ YARD SALE: 8AM-1PM, Sat., July 3 277 Williams Rd. Hwy 64 or Hwy 801 to Comatzer Rd. Most items under $2. MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES ft FLEA MARKET 25,000 sq. ft. Inside 653 Wiikesboro SI. SaL&Sun.9-5 Vendor spaces call 751-2181. FREE KIHENS&Cats 336-463-4124____________________ WOLF DOG PUPS, 96% white or gray. Call704-871-0492. GENETREXLERROOFING New&OkiRools 24 Years Experience Free Estimates -336-284-4571 O A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL ^ OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTAOLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE A p a r tm e n ts 1BR BASEMENT APARTMENT, (ully furnished for rent. 3 miles out 158 on Main Church Rd. 751-2967 MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy elflcient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones, insulated windoViTS & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off o( Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. JANET DEAN’S ART GALLERY On third floor of SERENDIPITY SHOPS, downtown Mocksville. Prints by Janet, Maria Rutter. Ann Frick, and Rabh Grady James. Enter for FREE “Davie County" print. For Professional Auction Services call: ROWAN AUCTION CO. Salisbury, N. C. (704) 633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL #6340 B e a c h P r o p e rty BEACH PROPERTY FOR RENT:Carolina Beach, ocean view, sleeps 4, W/D, $450/week. 910-791-5788 C h ild C a re NEW FARM EQUIPMENTLow Prices Plows, Disc Harrows. Scoop Pans, ^readers, Bushogs, Box Bindos, Scrape Blades. Gales. Corrals & more. Wo deliver Wright Farm Gales 998-B637 , L o ts f o r S a le . SUMMER SALE! Double wido, aero wooded homo silos, 6 milos from Mocksvillo. S3.000 price reduction. Call now (704) 528-9593. Please leave NICE 1 BEDROOM furnished duplex, 2 people, no pets, $375 -f deposit. Rowan County. 336-284-4712_____________________ NUMEROUS AMENITIES, A friendly Community, and an Excellent location are iust a few reasons why you should make your new home at Northwood /Apartments. Now ieaslna furnished Studios, 1 Br. ana 2 Br. Apartments. Let us provide you with small town living at its best. 800 Northridge Court, Mocksville. 336-751-4141_____________________ ROOM FOR RENT in my home. Responsible person, for more info, call 751-2770. leave message. A p p lia n c e s For Sale • Dryer Holpoint Almond color Works greatll $50.00 0 8 0 ____________751-0105__________ FOR SALE: Hot Point refrigerator Vflth Ice maker. 175.00 Very Good Condition. 284-2367 2BR. 1BA Home In Town 3BR, 1 BA Home in Country Howard Realty 751-3538 2BR, 1BA, total electric, central air. no HUD. $450/mo. plus deposit & references. 106 Oak SI. 751-1108 3BR, 2 BA brick, garage, basement, in county. S795 704-630-0695____________________ FOR RENT: Immaculate in-town, 3 - 4 BR., 2 BA, formal living & dining, fireplace w/gas logs. Loads of storage space, screened In porch, 1-year lease. No pels. $635/mo., $635 security deposit. Available 1st week of July. Call Mary Hendrix at Penninglon & Co Realty. 751-3152. H o m e s F o r S a le 7 ROOM BRICK house w/carport, 7 closets, 2 baths, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, washer & dryer, heat pump, wood stove In den. detached garage. Lot - 142 X 200 $99,850 525 Gladstone Rd. (336) 751-2662 rancher, near hospital, 1300 sq. tt., lireplace, carport, patio & 3BR, 2BA. - • Must see Inside to ADVANCE AREA- Child Care. Christian Home. 940-5281 alter 4pm. ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has Immediate openings • ALL AGES - for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shilt possibilities). Convenient hours 5;30am - 1;45am. Full Time, Pari Time, Drop In • upon availability. Come see us at 571 S Main St., Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Claudette or Debra. 751-PlAY(7529)___________ FUTURE BEGINNINGS CHILD CARE NOW OPEN Convenient hours; 5:30am - 7:00pm, V/illlam R. Davie area (off Danner Road, end of Camellia Ln). Infants to 12 yr olds. Full-time, Part-time, Drop-in, Before &/or After-school, or Summer care. Call 492-CARE ask for Debra Stanley.__________________________ WILL BABYSIT IN my home. Mocksville. 751-4408_____________ WILL BABYSIT IN MY home. Mocksville. 751-4408_____________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my home. Ages 0-12. Three years of child care experience. CPR certified. Between Mocksville & Advance area. 940-6954 C o n d o s F o r R e n t ■ L o s t & F o u n d 2BR, 2BA Condo • Clemmons Howard Realty 751-3538 Farm IVlachinery , 11 DISC JOHN Deere grain drill used but working: 1 arm Ford loader w/brackets & 2 buckets; 4 row Ford cultivator 998-2515 FOR SALE: New Holland baler mowing machine, hay rake, box blade, and lift (up to 1,500 lbs.), com planter. (336)998-4605 COME JOIN IN THE CHRISTMAS In July Celebration with a free cup of Cnristmas Punch at Linda's Country Shoppe! Santas, snowmen, old German made ornaments and much, much morel 492-7205 173 Woodvale Dr., off Godbey Rd, off 64 July 3 - Sat.. 8am - 5pm___________ 26" TV. Floor model w/oak cabinet and VCR, $200, GC 751-4119 after 5:30_______________ 30 GALLON FISH tank w/sland. Completely set up. $150 284-6493 BUYING ALL TYPE COINS Gold, Silver and Copper Whole Collections or Single Coins Currency & World coins also bought BEST PRICES PAID Salisbury, NC Phone: 704-636-8123 No Collect Calls. FIVE PIECE WICKER set Child's swing set for sale. 751-3699 g g g g g g i USED RAILROAD CROSSTIES. Delivery avail. 336-699-2006 or 699-8593. M o b ile H o m e s /R e n P 1996 NEW MOBILE HOME: 4BR, 2 Bnths, Hobson Road area. 99B- 6257-leave message_____________ 2BR, 1&1/2BA, mobile home, on private lot. $350/mo. $450/deposil 998-4933_________________________ 3BR, 2BA MOBILE home for rent. $395 per month, $450 security deposit. 1-888-251-6790__________ DAVIE COUNTY mobile home, private lot, Howardlown Circle, Smith Grove area, Pinebrook/North Davie school system. 3BR 1&1/2 baths, large living room, large kitchen (including all appliances). Christian married couple, one child, no partying, no pels. References required. Phone 336-996-3305. HOME FOR RENT 3BR ' 2BA $295.00 A MONTH CALL 336-744- 9557 or 800-593-7814.____________ READY TO MOVE IN: 2BR brick apartment. Fully fumished, electricity fumished. 751-1218 or (704) 872-3367.___________________ RENTERS WANTED: 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath on private lot. 1-888-251- 6790 M o b ile H o m e s /S a le M o b ile H o m e s /S a le BRICK RANCH - Mr. Henry Rd. 3/4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, full basement, has large den with fireplace/gas logs. Large storage building, large family deck with view ofsmallpond. 1.99 acre$142,500. By appointment only. (336) 492- 2720_____________________________ EASTERN DAVIE, 3BR, 2BA, 1 level with full basement. Single garage plus carport. 12x24 deck.* Fresh exterior paint. Many updates. Belter hurry • only $99,900. Possible 100% financing for qualified buyer. Owner/Agent. Crowder, McChesneyAssoc. Call Kim 940-2905.___________________; FOR SALE BY owner: Brick aporeicate. To view, call 751-3348, FOR SALE: Turrentlne Baptist Church Parsonage: Ranch Style, Brick. 4BR. 2BA. Spacious LR. Kitchen. Dining, Laundry Rm., Carport, Large Workshop, Screened Back Porch. Call 751- 2946, 751-2525, 998-8612 or 998- 6526.______________________• FSBO • 2 story, 4 BR, 2BA, approx 1600 sq. ft., excellent condition, $119,500.00. Salisbury St., Mocksville. Realtors welcome Q 3%. 751-3119____________________ HOUSE FOR SALE: •Open floor plan, no wasted space. ’ Newly remodeled interior/exterior ’ Hardwoods in two bedrooms ‘Lots of closet space •New roof (3 months)’Outbuildings •Paved walK ways •Ready to move-in . - ' •Shady Grove/North Davie district •Located on Mocksville/Advance line •Owner will pay some closing costs or provide all major appliances (1 to 2 years old) $77,000 3BR/2BA, 1300 sq.ft. (approx) Mocksville 3080 H w y ^ E (336) 996-8236 NEWLY REMODELED 2BR, 1BA home on 3/4 acre private, wooded lot. Quiet country location. Sell $40,000; Rent, $450/mo. . (336) 284-4449. Press 4. L a n d F o r S a le 26 ACRES IN Davie Co. on Buck Seaford Rd. at Hardison Community (704) 872-5636 5 ACRE TRACTS. $35,000.00 751-5200 L a w n C a re LAWN MOWING: Best Rates. CailTodayl 264-6501 FOR SALE 2. Rainbow vacuum cleaners. Both, in exceUeol CondillCD^Oider Model $175.00 SE Model. 3 yrs old, $300.00. Call 336-998-3510____________________ FOR SALE: Perfection and Selgier Oil Healer; 18,000 btu Hot Point air conditioner 998-8985 FREE COAL TO anyone who will haul it away. Call 704-633-6279 and leove a message._____________ FULLY ENCLOSED 6x12 utility trailer. Very good condition. Road ready. Priced to sell. 751-6371 K & G SALVAGE-32” Pre-hung interior doors, $34.95/ea.; Bathroom sinks w/faucet, $14.95/ea.; Range hoods, 514.95/ea.; 1/4’ interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; 4'x8‘ Cedar Closet liner, $9.95/ea.; Bldg. Slone $140 per pallet/140, sq.. ft.; 2x4 studs, S1.29/ea. by tho pack; Pergo - laminate flooring. $1.89/sq. ft.; vinyl siding $34/square; vinyl windows, 22* X 30', $39.95/ea.: 4 x 8 sheets, burch plywood, 3/4", $34.95/ea • 1/2", i21.00/ea.; 4'x8’x1-1/2" in. thick insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; Roofing fell, S6.95/roll. We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24" dia. We slock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica, $.50/sq. ft.; Steel I-beams for sale. Six panel exterior steel door units, $64/ea. K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. . MARTIN “SIGMA" MANDOLIN, new condition, hard case, sell or trade for sound equipment.Call 751-4767.____________________ OIL FURNACE 126,00 BTU, craft stove, fireplace Insert/blower 998- 8046,5 • 9pm only________________ STEEL BUILDINGS, new, musi sell: 40x60x14 was $17,500 now $10,971 50x100x10 was $27,850, now $19,990 80x135x16 was $79,650 now $46,950 100x175x20 was $129,650 now $78,850 1-800-406-5126__________________ USED BOOKS, HARDBACK & paperback, some best sellers. 336-463-4124 FOR SALE: Cars‘ Ituchs Carports: Ail Sizes, All Gahanizad All Size Dog LoU 336-751-3442 M o c k s v ille LOST: KITTEN, 6 weeks, white 'gray tail & spots on back. In ' land Heights. 492-6056 . . DW LOT FOR rent.' Approximately 1/2 acre, 4 person limit. Junction Rd.. Mocksville. 492-2477 L o ts f o r S a le $23,000.00 WITH WELL & septic lank, one available, mobile home ■approved. 751-5200 ’ ■. . Spacious ofriccs anil suites. Many w illi windows, in llic newest Clemmons business raeiiity. Kilchen access and utilities in c lu d e d .' Call 940-6506 during business hours. Happy 16th Birthday! Emily Morton From a Friend' . j 3BR . HOME ALREADY set-up. ; $699 dn pmts of $179 per month. : 336-751-7734 1990 14X72 MOBILE home - 3 bedroom. 2 bath. MUST SELl- MUST MOVE- MAKE OFFER 751-7290_________________________ S1 AND A deed • use your land as dn pmt on new or used home • easy financing. 336-751-7734 $500 DOWN AND MOVE IN.ONLY AT HOME ZONE 1-800-866-8874_________ $59 PER WEEK Speclallll 3BR, 2 Bath, Move In Todayl Call 1-800- 523-5562.________________________ 1 • 5 acres zoned for mobile homes...owner financing available...Call 1-800-523-5582. 100’S OF LOTS for rent, sale, tracts up to 10 acres available In Davie, Iredell, Rowan, Davidson & Yadkin Co’s. Land Home / Package’ & some owner finahcing. 336-751-7734____________________ 1980 MASTERCRAFT 14)(70 3Bedrooms, 2 baths GC new contral A/C, new hot water heater. Call after 5pm. 996-8657 1982 CRAFTSMAN. 14X65. 2 BR, 1 BA, Dishwasher, stone fireplace, central AC, remodeled 1995. Musi move. $ 7 ^0 998-1046. leave message._________ 1996 FLEETWOOD, 3BR, 2 Bath, only 14 payments left. Call 1-600- 523-558i________________________ 1998 28X56 DOUBLE-wide reduced. Prices to sell. Call (336) 751-0503.________________________ 1998 TRIPLEWIDE • 4500 rebate pmts of 596.00. Includes: set-up & delivery, fully fumished, upgraded appliances, finished sheet rock, last one leH. 336-751-7734 1999 FLEETWOOD SPECIAL 3BR, 2BA, vinyl siding, shingle roof $500 down-$199 montn. 1-600-866-8874_________ 3BR DOUBLEWIDE ON 1 Acre Private Lot, Pay Transfer Fee and move in.... 1-6(»-523-5562. 3BR DW SET-up near Freightliner. 2300 dn & mpts of $425 per month. 336-751-7734 3BR READY TO move In. 601 N ,' Mocksville. V/illiam R. Davie. district. (336)751-7734___________: 3BR SINGLEWIDE only 3% over i invoice. $15,667 with $1500 cash I rebale lo customer. 1 •668-251 • ; 6790______________________- ; ABANDONED DW’S 3 DViTs Already set up on 1 acre : tracts. Buy land & home, move In : today. Call 767-0156._____________; ALREADY SET-UP in Advance - : 3BR 2 Blh • rent to own. 336-751-7734 ; APPROVAL BY PHONE Save a trip. Call Kenny 767-7782, ; ASSUME LOAN ON '96 3BR I already set up In Cooleemee area. ; 336-751-7734____________________; ASSUME PAYMENTS New doublewide Call 744-1308____________________: BANK SAYS HOME only; no land. : Don't give upl You can have yo u r: land/home with our owner financed ;. properties for SW, DW, or modular. > Call Kenny O 767-3342___________i CREDIT HOTLINE No Sales, No Hassle, Get P re-; Approved by Phone In 30 minutes ; OR LESS call 800-593-7814 or • 336-744-9557.____________________• DIVORCE FORCES SALE Help save my credit, move in : immediately. Ask for Heather. Call: 767-0156_________________________: DOUBLEWIDE on • ovimer financed land ; Move In today Cali 744-1307_____________________: FOR SALE OR RENT: 1973 2BRI mobile home. Alt appliances, A /C ,; new carpet and vinyl. $325' deposit, $325/monlh. Job • references, police record, no pets, I one child. Sheffield community.; Call 336-492-5601._______________; FOR SALE: 1991 R’Aneli; doublewide & 1/2 acre. Cooleemee • area. 3 BR, 2 BA. owner financing ! available, 10% down. 704-279-! 1960_____________________________: FOR SALE: Doublewide, 3BR, ‘ 2BA, living room, family room, < kltchen/din^g combo. 2 8X10 •room additions, Ig. back deck, front I porch. One acre of land. Call 336-; 971-2255 or 492-5585. Leave; message. FSBO • 1992 14X70 Fleetwood, 2 • bedroom, 2 bath, all appliances,, including dishwasher. Central air, I $15,000. Financing available; w/$750 down. Call ^ 9 4 0 -5 2 6 7 ; and leave message._______________; GUARANTEED FINANCING WITH ^ $3200 dn. regardless of credit! history. 336-751-7734____________1 HAD YOUR HOPES UP? | /Approved then not approved?; Payments higher than wnat you; were told? straight answers from • honest people. SW, modulars,; DW, land-home available. Truly.; private lots available. Call Kenny; e 707-3342______________________; HOME LEFT IN Uy-a-way, Buyer! gets CREDIT for previous Buyers.! down payment call 800-593-7814-: or 336-744-9557._________________ HOME SET UP CLEMMONS Move In today ; Pool, Tennis Courts Call 744-1308____________________ I WANT YOUR trade-in any year, 0 ‘; down with trade SW, modular, D W ,; land-home. Ask for Kenny 767- • 7782 I W'- __ ; 7:Q 0^m ‘. Yadkin H appy l6 th B irthday! ybu'rtSMfDaddy'sLiult QUI "Hi you Simanda, OTourlfamty. I U8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 e L A S S IE lE D S INEXPbiNSaVE f r o f t t a b l e : LQY1QN.CASH2 Use our Factory Robalo up to $2,000.00 applied lo down payment or cash in your pocket. For more Info call 336-744- 9557or800-593-7814.___________ MOBILE HOME TIRES for sale $20.00 each while they last. (336) 75V0450.______________________ MOVE IN TODAYDoublewide 3/2 Call 744-1307___________________ MUST SELL ALL lot models. Doublewldes / Singlewides • 2.3. 4 bedrooms. Save thousands. BB8-251-6790___________________ NEW HOME FOR only $69 per week. Call 1»eB8-251»6790. :nO MONEY DOWN for qualified .'^lond owners. Lowest int. rale of the llyear immediate delivery. Come :shop Leader Homes for best deal. >(336) 7S1»0503_________________ • NO MONEY OUT of pockellll Use Hyour Uade-ln as your down .“payment. Come see our newest r,models at Leader Homes. (336) : 7SV0S03______________________• :OWNER FINANCING. 3BR DW olf -Boxwood Ch. Rd. Pmls of $389 *per month with $2400 dn. 336-751- :^3 4 ‘Land/Home Packages...Over 00 'Homesites available... Call 1*800* ? 523-5582.______________________ Rent to Own • Reallyl ; call 744-1308.__________________ 1 RENT.TO-OWN ...2.3.4 Bedroom .Homes, Ready to move In, Call ;Todav...1-80Q-523-5582. :SAVES15-$20,000 Buy factory direct, no dealers. . Please limit 1 per buyer. Call 767* : 6511.__________________________ I We Trade for anything of value.* Let your old car or appliance, etc.• make the Down Payment on your ( new home call 336-744-95S7 or I 600-593-7814.__________________ '95 3BR, 2BA, decks, central air. ; on private lot. 492*7709 : PIANO FOR SALE. Console. 1 Excellent condition. Zero down. : assume low payments. See locally. > 1-800-437-9757_________________ PtANO TUNING , & Rebuilding Self-players,. Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Personals , DIVORCED WHITE MALE, 5‘9', 155 lbs., blond hair, blue eyes, 44. Looking for slender while female. Call Paul at 704-637-9097. Recreational FOR SALE: 1997 Suzuki Quad Runner 160 4-wheeler. $1,600. 492-6021. RV/Motor Home *84 WILDERNESS w/avtming. Call 336-751-9992. Price $5,000.00 $SPECIAUMuffler & tail pipe installed $69.95Cataiitic converter Installed $99.95 ReavIs Welding 601 N at Cortney Crossing.Yadkinviiie 336-463-2517___________________ B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Your Complete Home Improvement Company:Wa Work To Meel-YouLBudflflU Bobcat Work:We Do Small Repairs: Brian Darcy 336-75M212 Ref. Available PC Box 424* Mocksville. NC 27028 . Soil Solutions, Inc., an environmental service company, is accepting applications for Individuals experienced in the following: Trackhoe/Backhoe Operators Dump Truck/Dump Trailer Drivers Class A CDL required for both positions, overtime and occasional overnight travel required, year round work. If you have the above quallflcatlons and a ^vhatever It takes” attitude, please apply in person at 1703 Vargrave St.. Winston-Salem, NC. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. C A L L 7 0 4 - 8 7 8 - 9 7 8 4 5 O R M O R E A C R E S AusUn Hunt Lumber Co. 2762 Hickory Hwy. Statesville, N.C. 28677ER9TI030-tfn»»w OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs.Free Estimates. 751-3398. ROTHROCK PAINTING COAll Interior and exterior painting Cool Seat Mobile Home Tops Coomplete pressure washing Reliable and Top Qualily Work ___________998-2594___________ WILL BUILD DECKS Any size for homes or businesses. For free estimates call, John Young 336-284-4713. WILL CLEAN HOUSES. Weekly or Monthly, also, will do laundry. Reasonable rales & references. 998-2907___________ WILL DO IRONING and simple mending. 751-3699_____________ WOULD YOU LIKE to come In to a nice, clean home after a hard day’s work? II so. call 336-909-3154. Housecleaning Reasonable rates. DECKS, PORCHES, GARAGES Small remodeling projects, concrete work. ConlracI or hourly rates available. Call 940-5715 ask for Bob or Jason.________________ EST. CLEANING COMPANY has 2 openings. References & Insured. Call today to resenre your home (336) 492-2147 or 998-3662 Leave message______________________ Kip's Refintshing & Chair Caning Reasonable Rates Salisbury, NC _________704-633-0809_________ LIKE TO COME home to a clean house? I'll do all the work • you take all the credit. Spotless reputation. Call for estimates. 492- LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 Needed Im m ediately, dem os for hom e party plan. Earn $20-25/hr. Make money while having fun. Must have valid NCDL. Call Lisa at 751-9072 WHO ELSE WANTS TOBUYACAR...BUT HAS BAD CREDIT?” A ll applications accepted <Wie can finance joM ■boiiiuqnne^.'' 1-800-296-WOODor 704-637-9090 HND OUT IF YOU’VE BEENAHPROVEDINI^ T HAIS Ask for Dennis Collins Sales Manager g e ffy W o o d R m t tQ o w n B u ild in g s Quality Construction Call 998-9553 WE DELIVER RANDY MILLER &SONS 295MilltrRi»d.MKluTllIe,NC (336) 284-2826 AUCTION F U R N IT U R E * € 1 0 0 1 ( 5 J E W E L R Y • O O L L E O n ^ L E 5 M O N D A Y . J U L Y 5 ; 1 0 : 0 0 A MfVUN OR 8H1NB (In CM of rain, «tl t« hatd undtr tanl)UX:AT10N: From YMkinvM. traval 10 mMs aati on Otd US Hwy. 431. Sal« on lafl (1/2 m<i« aait o< Fo<bu*hEi«m«ntvy6ct)Ooq. -CONSISTS OF: Troy EM TMr (tharp); 2 pottar badroom luiiat (ika naw); omata An dau enatl Qt drawart with Ouaan Anna rypa l^«; room UM & ch»r* (U>« nan): tiaaubU rolad ami »ola & cftair; btau talaiad bad; hal vm with bavaJad m>rar & punch bn dooti (not okt); CLOCKS: Comat Ingraham doch, rara Sauicnt oak ca»a 14 day ttnka dock iaA.C. Garmany); larga loolad column a»an clock, nica haad ft ihouidan clodi. tchooihouta dock, Sam Thomu tiUck ciodi. nAiaiwra Sal litomu dodi: omar otd dockt; conaa utM* A ano Ubtat; M pc>. oi BuHalo cnma (oogwood panam); Spoda Chri$ima« ia< o( chma; imal cna-drawar wnfang datk; labia lampt; nica pcturaa & Iramat; 3 larga oak porch rodiart: WWJ Smico tank; Spaari magnate fuh pond gama; eompotaf; eoc*«g utanbis; houtahokl Kama-, S^tck tipat-. 331/3 lon}iila)Uig phonograph lamRliAgt <(0cn & rol. counUy. popular); waking canat; »at of chan; chain; tabiaa; toma trnplamanJt; looii: tobacco tbckt; larmwhua wood i tila lab>a A A ch«r«; CanMgiida aiardaa aqvpmant; Stuarwa Somar* aiarcisa aqvprrwrn MT. t998 Halmarfc Eiduiiva Sar.bmantH Valantna Bartta; t094 Hc«yw«od Ugandt CcilacDon Spacial Edrbon BartM at Ooitthy w Tha WUard of Oi; Emarak] ft Diamond nng (toU »yb|aa to 'bkjaloptirlng(confimtatttn); • ..............1990 Honda OvK 44ooritai>1/aa4400T itaiion wagon (c F R E D G . M O C K , A u c t io n e e r 699-S-;26 NCA^I Statewide DRIVER • Company Drivers and Owner Operators. Call today and ask at}out our Great New Compensation and Bonus Packages! Boyd Fros. 800'543> 8923 {GO’S call 800.633*1377). EOE.__________________________ LESS THAN PERFECT credit? Need debt consolidation? Call Chase Manhattan to get the financial relief you need throuoh our innovative residential mortoage/refinance programs. Call now! 1-800-554-3273. 1999 The Chase Manhattan Corporation. All rights reserved. Equal Housing Lender.________________________ SWIMMING POOLS • July 4th Sale! Distributor needs 3 homeowners to display 1999 on ground pools. Three-day rnstailation guaranteed. Mobile homes welcomed. 1-800-241- 5200. Open 7 days. Veiiicles 1087 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER: V-6, Auto, Air. Crulse-Tilt, Light Blue, Good Condition; $1,550.00 940-5065 Vetiicles 1978 HONDA CB750 Motorcwle. Runs strong, low mileage, $1200. 284-6493 1989 SUBARU QL FOUR WHEEL DRIVE Automatic Transmission Power Stoering Tilt S te e ^ Wheel Power VWndows AM/FM Stereo 150k miles 30 MPG VERY DEPENDABLE $1700.00 Home 998-5639»GARY 1991 BUICKLASABRE Excellent Condition, garaged. Serviced rei FORMAC. $4750 OBO §98-41 1992 RED MIATA Convertible. Very good condition. Garage kept Low mileage. NC, six dTsc cfo. Price: $7,600. Call 492-2311 or 7SV2222. AskfofVafTV__________ 1993 DARK GREEN Infinitl, automatic, 4 door sedan.Leather interior, sunroof, electric windows & doors, security system, Bose sound system, radio, CD & tape player. Excellent condition, $13.500. 751-3387______________ 4 • 14' Olds. Cutlass wheels, tires, bands, centers and lugs, $125.00 492-5509______________________ 94 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE mileage: 23,000. Excellent condition. Call 759-3162________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Butek-Dodge 700 W. InnesSt., Salisbury _________704-636-1341_________ *77 CHEVY SILVERADO pick-up. 4x4, 454‘V8, auto., 6’ lift, 10- wheels, 5th wheel hook up. Needs trans. work. $1375.00 492-5509 '92 CHRYSTLER STH Ave. power steering, power seats, power windows, power door locks, excellent condition. $5800 492- 7356 I WANT TO buy 3/4 acre lo 10 336-284-2653, Wanted RESPONSIBLE HUNTERS SEEK goose hunting lease. Please contact Darren O 336-886-0081 after 6pm.______________________ WANTED TO BUY: Standing Timber, Top Dollar Paid. Will cut lots, Select cutting OK. Call Paul at P.T. Timber. 704-637-9097 Em ploym ent HELP WANTED: Earn up to $500 per week assembling products at home. No experience. INFO 1* 504-646-1700 DEPT. NC-5377 POSITION AVAILABLE County of Davie Inspections Department Part Time Secretary 20 Hours Per Week Successful applicant must have excellent secretarial skills. Must be proficient In use of computer, copier, muiti line telephone, and other office-related equipment. This position will assist full time secretary. r icatlons must be sent lo:0. Whaley, Director of Inspections 123 S. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2791 position ^en until filled Davie County is an equal opportunity employer. O.T.R, DRIVER NEEDED 492-5241 ____________________ PART TIME COOK needed for Davie Place Residential Caro we offer competitive salary, and flexible schedule. Please apply in person. 337 Hospital Stroot Mocksville._____________________ OmECTOR NEEDED for an Assisted Living facility. Duties Include overseeing day-to-day operations of the facility. Previous management experience preferred, but will train qualified applicant. Competitive sala^ & benefits. Send resume to H.R. Dept., P.O. Box 1169, Reidsviiie, NC 27323- 1169 or fax to336-634»1266. EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Mujlust bo dependal no hol-heads. 336-467-7061 or 336-750-9153 EXPERIENCED WELDER • Metal FabricatorReavIs Welding al Courtney336-463-2517 acres. message leave Positions Available inventory, A /n ,& A /P Textile experience helpful, sirong computer skills needed. Job location Davie County. Salaiy negotiable. Send resume to SCYC Personnel 324W W endoverAve, Suite 208 Greensboro, NC 27408 at Tanglcwood Assisted living now liiring: Nursing Assistants a ll shifts, fu ll & part tim e. Experience required. Please iipply in person at 3750 Harper Rd., Clemmons, NC A Drug-Free Workplace ■I ■ ■ I A U C TIO N BEAUTIFUL VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE 4 1 + ACRES FARM Lovely Valley * Lovely Scenery * Over 4,000 Ft. Burks Fork Creek Over 2,000 Feet of total road frontage * Rustic covered bridge 13,500 Sq. Ft. Barn with inside riding ring. Also outside riding ring I 2 : N 0 0 N * S A T U R D A Y * J U L Y 1 0 BEING OFFERED IN SMALLER ACREAGE TRACTS FIRST AND THEN BEING BLOCKED TO ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO DEEM IT’S HIGHEST VALUE. LOCATION: VA RTE 638, DUGSPUR, VIRGINIA. 16 IVIiles north-northeast of HILLSVILLE, VA. 20 Miles south-southwest of FLOYD, VA. Dugspur located intersection of Hwy 221 & VA Rte 638. Dugspur Post Office is just northeast of 'ARCHIE'S GARAGE". Turn off of Hwy 221 at The BP Station & Post Office, onto VA Rte 638 (follow auction signs), proceed 5.4 miles to the most “Beautiful Valley” you've ever seen. See auction signs. ‘ ■ REASON FOR AUCTION: Present owner, Mr. John R. Moors now residing in Garner Missouri. Local man, Mr. J.C. Hendrix boarded and trained iiorses here for 20 years. TYPE OF AUCTION: ABSOLUTE - Being sold to tiie liighest bidder. TERMS: $ 3,000.00 Down “in Cash” or “Castilers check” made payable to either Pierce Auction Service, Homey Brothers Land Auction Company - or ■ themselves. Balance due - In full • 30 days. $ 5,000.00 If you buy the entire Farm. New owners to take possession - Day of closing. INSPECTION •&-OPEN HOUSE JULY 3nl _ j^uctjpnMr and Wev«;will'ba on site With maps and BIddexPkckagtt ALL DAY - Potential buyers and Horse riders are Invited to spend the weekend. Camp out, Cook out. Trail ride and Trout fish. Get complete information about auction. 10% Buyer premium charged and added to the last and final bid's. :;A U C n O N S m ild M O N ^ iA T ;.J U lV > 0 n i * n C B T IIA T W N W IlB E O M IO 'J M .!' FREE BAR-B-QUE • 10:30-11:30 r , - H.FREE BLUE GRAiSS fc COUKmYlilUSlCJOJUl UNftt. ig A ll a c o u s tic g u ita r & b a n io p ic k e r s in v ite d to la m u n til 3 :P M PIERCE AUCTION SERVICE & REAL ESTATE, INC. AUCTIONEER: KEITH J. PIERCE, VIRGINIA LICENSE #471 ON THE INTERNET • WEB PAGE • plerceauctlon.com Ph. (540)728-4452.(540) 228-4131 , . ATTEND THIS AUCTION • COME PREPARED TO BUY A PIECE OF HEAVEN, - '" i M ; ,.. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 - D9 e L A S S lF IE IIS INEXPENSIVE P R O FITA B LE Employment LOOKING FOR A great part-llme position? Busy local insurance agency is looking for o receptionist, for approximaleiy 20 hrs. per week. Duties include answering phono and directing caiis to the appropriate department, handling a variety of customer requests. Position requires prior business office experience, compuuter skills, excellent telephone manner, and ability to function In a professional manner in a sometimes heclic environment. Diplomacy a musti Position available late July. Gail Manager 751-62B1.______________ MOCKSVILLE LAUNDRY & Dry Cleaner, front clerk, hours 10 • 6. M-F Employment LAKE MYERS RV resort has opening for part-lime roservalionlst. Please opply in person. 492-7736 Perfect for High School or College Student. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Frl., 10am-2pm for application. EEC.________________ DAVIE ONLINE IS seeking high school & college students as account managers to develop territories throughout Davie County. Excellent communication skills required, training provided. Inquire today 75M080. Employment BoautiControl Cosmetics offers exciting new career opportunities. Flexible hours, unlimited earning. Training provided. Call Jenny Turner • 751«2567 BREAKFAST ATTENDANT NEEDED. Monday thru Friday. Retired welcome. Comfort Inn. Apply In person. 751*7310______ BUSY DOCTOR’S OFFICE has immediate opening for full-time position. Send resume and salary requiremenls to PC Box 281, Mocksville, NC 27028 Employment ••Clover«old9‘*Cleaning posilions available. Full­ time Mon • Fri. No evening or weekends. Vacation & Heailh Insurance. Call760-4161.________ APARTMENT COORDINATOR needed to work with executive director of private, non-profit organization In providing services to deveiopmenlaliy disabled adults. Duties Include training and direct work with residents. College degree In special education or related field preferred. Good salary and benefits. Send letter of Interest ond resume to: DCGH, 785 Sanford Ave., Mocksville. NC 27028 Bermuda VUlago Is accepting BppUcatloiu for FT Dining Room Manager & Wait Staff Beautiful Environmont vltii flexible hours. Please Call J.P. Jeanne or PbyUls at 99M7S4 or apply at Hwy. 801 S., Advance, N.C. 1 85 Days Until gBs>,Vear 20BO the Don’t wait until the turn of the next century to begin a new career. JSFABJESr •TAfriM * BKMVieMt 129 E. D epot St., Suitu 101 M ocksville - 336-751-4414 G I S I A s EARN EXTRA M ONEY DELIVER IN G TELEPHONE BOOK$ F le x ib le H o u rs /S ta rtin g In J u ly We need people to deliver the new AUTEL Old town, NC Telephone Directories in Clemmons, King, Lewisville, Pfafltown, Rural Hall, Tobaccovllle, Winston-Salem and Surrounding areas, To deliver you must be at least 18 years old, have the use of an Insured vshlclo and be available during S or more daylight hours. 108 bed Nursing Home seeks Restorative CNA for 1st shift full time position. Competitive saiaiy, good benefits. Apply in person or call 336-751-3535 for more infomialion. . r c g t e k . 1007 Howard St. • MocksvlllB, NC 27028 C A R E O F M O C K S V I L L E To request a route In your neighborhood: GalM-800-827-1200 Job #1341-C 1 A m e ric a n D ire c to ry S crvice Corp./EOE | Maintenance Keep Us Moving Ahead Join the maintenance loam at Jockoy Intomational In Cooleemflo and uso your skills to keep conveyor systems, forklifts end Duiidings oporatlno reliably and otfldontly. Wa'Ii rewara votjr efforts with good pay, great benefits and growth potential. MAINTENANCE MECHANIOrECHNICIAN Night Shift We require 2* years of maintenance experience. familiarity wilh preventative maintenance procedures and strong problem-solving si HVAC expertise a plus. Move your career in the right direction with a company that offers 401 (k), medlcal/prescrlpton/dentalMslon Insurance, dependent and supplemental Hie insurance, paid vacation and holiday time off. and so much more. Apply In person: Monday-Frlday. between 8tm and 4pm at: Cooteemee Textile Plant. 1629 Junction Road, Cooleemee, NC 27014 An Equal Oppodunity Employer Jockey Visit out website at www.jockoy.com ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ jobs that you are looking for A fmfidly and di’dicitnj stjff is wjilirg to sm^) ou frcm 8.00 - 5 JO Monday • FriJjy If you are tired of searching, West Eagle lias immediJle opportunilies available for you. < 2nd & 3rd Shift Textile (SttisiSt) < Bi-lingual Customer Service RepSiannjSpinihiTlpinj RtifinJ) • 1st Shift Upholstery Seiver(Ex{«nnaRA{iir(ii) For More Information oU 7l»43(H)083 orstopby 512 KIiumc Road, Suitell, Salisbury, NC u m m n mjcMnrs w cstasol Drug Sotois a.-vi BjcigrouU Ch.cct3 EA6LEJOB-NET MAKE EVERY DilYfi SUNDAE. • Special Occasion Calces • Sugar Free Ice Cream • Cappuccino B last • Sm oothies • Com e in today fo r one o f our m any flavors. B a s k i n g R o b b in s . 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Must be able to work weekends, day & nlgtit stillls. Possible management promotion. Mountain FIrod Chicken In Clemmons. (336)766-3881. Help wanted: Part-time Driver / Paper Carrier Various duties Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday workweek Call: Robin 0 The Davio County Enlerprlso Record 751-2120 RELIABLE SITTER needed In my non-smoking home. Cooleemee area (3361284-2833 _________ WEEKEND $$$ Demonstrators needed In Mocksville grocery stores lo hand out samples & coupons. Flexible scheduling. 1-800-747-9582 ext. 168. WORK FROM HOME around your schedule. $982-$5,947/mo.PT/FT 1-8(X).616-3321 Secretary Needed 1 year Accounting Experience and Computer Knowledge Necessary. Medical and Vacation Benefits. 1-800-992-6504 SO N iB Drive-In Clemmons N o w H ir in g Ail Positions Full & Part Time 712-9710 New Store O pening Now m e t 250 Stores In 26 states doln TSC, America's fastest orowing farm and ranch store, cpmlno soon to Clemmons. NC.TSC Is American owned and operated and has been In " islness tor 60 years. It you have worked in a career related to agriculturs or have retailing expenence, we want to see you. We are looking tor. * Administrative Cashier • Receiving Administrator Agriculture Sales • Equine Sales The above positions will be full-tlmB. Full and part-time sales and cashiers positions also available. TSC oilers 401 (k). stock purchase, medlcal^dental. employee discounts and a monlfily bonus plan, plus a healthy work eitvironmenl We are taklna aDDllcations at the store. Wednesday through Saturday, June 30, July 1.2 & 3. Tractor Supply Co. • Westwood VillaQO Shopping Center 2410 Westwood Village (luhind Cncktr Banti) • Clemmons, NCM Kt fiffxvt J BorUvM. VM cu MbRli <e C N A ’ s To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-Salem *77)0 hometown company, we'll treat you like you’d expect. ’ Are you working in the restaurant business? Are you a hard worlcer? Are you getting the benefits you deserve? Are you getting benefits like THESE? • High competitive wages • First raise after 30 days • 4 guaranteed raises in 15 months • Paid vacation . a - : • 401k retirement plan ■ Health/Dental insurance • Weekly paychecks ■ Paid meal breaks ' Flexible schedule 's ‘ Stock options ■ Position sata7 advancement (toward trainer, manager.-etc.) ■ •Early closing hours . . . IF MQL YOU'RE BEING CHEATEDIII Business Is GREATI We are hirlna to get ready for SUMMER BUSINESS. (AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE, WE ARE OFFERINQ A $200 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR A . J LIMITED TIME-WITH THIS AD AND HIRED BEFORE MAY 30*- W e are currently looking for: ‘ ‘ - ~ 4 cooks , — 20 waiters/waitresses i..i ■: — 4 host/hostesses . ' COME m TODAY AND APPLY. WE ABE A FAST-PAbira;f FUN PLACE TO WORK. We are looking for HIGH energy l' - people that like to work hard Md make MON^JII... ' 6420 Sessions Ct; ‘ ' Clemmons, NC • Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 .......- '■ ■ ' OldCou*y1 « ‘ I I OM - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 1,1999 D a vie C o u n ty A rts C o u n c il p resen ts Old Fashioned Family Games Starting at 6 :3 0 pm ADMISSION: $ 5 per Adult • Children 1 2 and Under FREE SENIOR DISCOUNT (6 5 +): Buy One Get One Free PARKING: $ 2 per Vehicle n t e d 0 ^ j^ q ^ ie p g u n t y J x v » f o llo w ih g ik e c o n c e r t . B A N K A N D TR U S T 232 South Main stm t US Hwy. 158 & NC 801 MocksvUle HUIsdale (33fi) 751-5936 (336) 940-2420 : ' ■ V . . /■■ - ; 148 Water Street 1047 Yadldnvllle Rd. Cooleemee Shopping Center j'Mocksville .' Squire Boone Plaza • MoclcsviUe Cooleemee ''' "(336)751-6261 (336)751-6261 (336)284-2542 ■'II Tennis Fever M o r e Y o u n g P e o p le A tte n d C a m p ’ Everyone Loves A Parade Cooleemee Celebrates With Lawnmowers, Watermelon, Swimming And More Page B8 K, ir. U i5. rJ d P a g e B 1 D A V IE C O U N T Y 50C E N T E R P R I/iA E C O R D rSPS 14'MW) Niimher 27 Tlnii-s(la\. .Iiilv X, Hundreds Attend First Bermuda Run Town l\/leeting By Dwight Sparlis Davie Couiuy Enterprise Record , To Ji. ha Sangimino, the new Ber­ muda Run town board — in its flrst hour o f existence - seemed to be shut­ ting out the public. ' The agenda called for discussion, but the board ran through its business with little or no discussion. “That is not the way things are done in a democratic society,” Sangimino scolded the board. “ It was clearly or­ chestrated.” . Turning to the audience o f 250 on hand to see the installation of the board, he said, “ If you want this kind o f gov­ ernment, just keep nodding like those iittle animal figures in the back o f cars. Don’t let it get thrown down your Amendment Proposed To WatershedI Ordinance By Jeanne Gallher Davie County Enteiprise Record y A nroposed amendment to pounty ordinances would make it tougher for residents to take ad- ' vantage of the l(V70 watershed allocation. V- The addition to the ordinances >Vould require a number of criteria to be met before commissioners could approve a request for the special allocation. • ■ The 10/70 option permits the development of 10 percent of the land in the Yadkin-Forsyth Wa- loshed up to 70 percent. Without p lic a tio n o f the 10/70 rule, the Iw d in the protected area may be covered by an impervious surface lio more than 36 percent, j The Davie County Planning Poard, which has recommended ' the amendment for approval by . (jounty commissioner, voted in :^u a iy , to hear no more 10/70 option requests until policies for applying were in place after a re­ quest from Bert Bahnson to apply ^ special rule to 13 acres. X County commissioners denied Bahnson's request in Match after . several expressed concerns about the lack of specific plan for the ■ property. So far commissioners have g ^ te d the option only once, ap­ proving a request by the Hillsdale Group; for 137 acres in the Kinderton , development located ^ ^ ^ S j^ fn |^ U !ia R iin o n U .S .’ ,lS8.,TKat leavia’ 5 K acie's in the watersheddistriclavailableforal- locatibri of the 10/70 jiile. . 1: ‘ ■■■■ ' ' ■ V| - StyAmendmtiit r Page 4 throat.” His remarks were greeted with ap­ plause. New Bermuda Run interim mayor Clyde Gardner said if the board’s first actions seemed scripted, they were. “This is an organizational meeting. It has to be nin this way.” The board had been advised to fol­ low rules set but by the N.C. League of Municipalities in its first meeting — adopting rules o f procedure, hiring an attorney, appointing a town clerk and treasurer, adopting the laws o f Davie County, authorizing the shcrilf's depart­ ment to continue with law enforcement and more. | T.ie heavy scripting became obvious when one of the board members didn’t wait for his cue to introduce a motion. “ No one’s ramrodding anything down anyone’s throat,” Gardner said. “ It’s legal. It’s fair.” For those who can do belter, he advised them, "Go down to the board o f elections and pay your fee and run for office.” His comments also provoked ap­ plause. The board had set aside 20 minutes for comments from residents, but it took longer as residents asked for more in­ formation on the town’s S I,078,850 preliminary budget. The first budget calls for a 15 cents per S100 valuation tax— the maximum the Bermuda Run charter allows. “ You’re at the maximum right now?” one resident asked. Please See Bermuda - Page 4 Bermuda Run Or Advance Address? By Dwight Sparks Davie County Enterprise-Record They may have a new town, but does the postal service know about Bermuda Run? Board member John Ferguson ad­ vised residents to label all their mail as “ Bermuda Run.” “ Your address should be Bermuda Run not Advance,” he said. “ Don’t go out and change everything right away, but you live in Bermudo Run, not Ad­ vance.” Advance Postmaster B ill Shatzel has said mall addressed to Bermuda Run sometimes gets sent to the island of Bermuda; There w ill be no new zip , code for Bermuda Run. Ferguson said the Postal Service is running out of zip codes in the same way the telephone service is running out o f area codes. “ There is a possibility down the road,” he said. Mail service provoked several ques­ tions at the initial board meeting of the new town. "M a il services w ill con­ tinue as they have been,” Ferguson said. “We haven’t had an opportunity to do much with that yet.” The town w ill pay for the mainte­ nance o f a satellite post office near the clubhouse. Puppets With A Purpose Cooleemee TeachecsAsk County For Child Care Help Recruiting-andkeeping-qual- ity teachers has been an ongoing effort of the Davie County Board of Education in recent years. As officials continually deal with ways to recruit teachers here, a group o f teachers from Cooleemee Elementary have their own idea. Child care. As witli most young couples, teachers want to have families, as well, said fourth grade teacher Betti na M iller, the motherof two. And with many families, child care is a concern. She said four or more teachers there are expecting babies. Jimmy Lancaster, chairman of the school's advisory board, said.a committee has been studying the issue, and is ready to work with school officials. It could involve partnerships with current child care provided in the county, or innovative ap­ proaches such as using experi-; enced providers with the help'of high school students interested in the profession. : • "The best effort is a grassroots effort," Lancaster said. The Cooleemeecommittee w ill meet with superintendent, D r.B ill Steed, personnel director Dr. ; Johnson, director o f auxiliary set*: vices Dub Potts and board menk- bers Janie Garnett. Ricky Skaggs, Bluegrass Great! To Be At Festival This Weekend^^ Surrounded by their puppets, Morgan Owens, Kristen Carpenter and Megan Cooper, are getting ready for PuppetFest to be held at Advance United Methodist Church Saturday. | -Photo by Robin Fergusson Chet Atkins credits Ricky Skaggs with "saving" country music in the early 1980s. Skaggs had been aprofessional musician forbarely lOyears, hav­ ing grown up with, and started playing, bluegrass music. Now, Skaggs has come full circle. Fresh o ff the release of his nevy album "Ancient Tones," Skaggs w ill perform Saturday at the 19th Annual Denton Bluegrass Festi­ val, scheduled Thursday-Sunday at thousand Trails cam pgrou^ o ff U.S. 64 in eastern D a \^ County. The festival lineup reads lik s > list o f "Who's Who" in the b l i^ grass music scene. • Bands such as Bird Tyme Oufc Ralph Stanley and the C lin ^ Mountain Boys, the Del M cCouiy Band, Seldom Scene, J.D. C r o ^ and the New South, Tony R ii^ and Ricky Simpkins w ill take t i^ Please See Bluegrass-PligeJ^ : No More Social Promotions: Schools Seeking A Higher Standard | Davie Schools want to be sure its stu­ dents are ready when the state begins new stmdardsforprpi|iotionfrotnccrtaingrades. .'fi'v; State officios are calling it an ■ "end to "social promotions," a plan that w ill ensure that every student is ready before ' ’ being sent on to the next grade. ; R ^uired t^abide by those guidelines, Davie school officials are considering go­ ing a step further. Students in each grade w ill be m e a su ^' to be sure'they're ready for the liext grade. ■ If ihey're hot ready, for example, to go from the third grade to the fourth, there's no reason to believe they would be ready to go from the fourth to the fifth the follow ii* year, said Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent.y "I would suggest that we look beyond . state standard and look at eve^,giwle,'!i Stted told memters of the li p ^ of (^ ^ a -; tion. "I think that a d i credibility.". It also adds more remediation ptogrms. Students must be tested early in the year, and given help when needed, h(isai4‘ - 'BoaidriKtnberbavidOvvensagrB^''Il»; drto for that to be suca^M, you have Board mcmbCT M t ^ Garter • ^ucatpiis d is c iis ^ Uiat ritiialinn i !< i forming get bufthe was ciit b y jt o y coiniiiiuioiw »; I M. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 What A Town: iBR Meetings Offer iV^let Parking The Town o f Bermuda Run sprang lo life Thursday l^iving every indication that this w ill not be your average ijown. !: Controversy became evident quickly as more than one resident accused the interim board o f not listening. Mayor IClyde Gardner showed spunk in facing the criticism. ;; But that hardly set Bermuda Run apart from any other town. . ' ;• Bermuda Run, unlike others, offers valet parking for people attending its meetings. Drive up to the door, and an jattendant w ill park your cor. The board w ill meet in the plush country club ballroom, w ith a 100-foot panoramic view o f the golf course, lakes and Yadkin River valley. There were lightning flashes seen in the distance. There were also a few verbal flashes inside the itjom . Every chair W taken. Therem aybem ore fireworks to come. ■: “ This is going to be a long, hard haul," predicted Bermuda Run resident R.J. Childress. “ It’s just beginning.” , The board w ill face all kinds o f decisions. W ill the streets be expanded lo regulation size. W ill they be properly marked? W ill regulation stop signs replace the blue Ber- rnuda Run stop signs? : “ W hat are you going to do w ith the speeders?" Childress asked. “ Believe you me, we have them.” ■ : W ill Bermuda Run be able to escape the pitfalls other area towns fell into as they began from scratch? Clemmons, now the model o f decorum, had a rancorous, embarrassing beginning. Cooleemee began quietly and calm ly and fell into a routine shouting match at every meeting. Bermuda Run plans a ward system, making sure its : board members are spread across the new town. It sounds ; like a noble idea, but it’s terrible in practice. The town is ; roughly a square mile. How out o f touch could someone on igood boMd members — even if they iu* all neighbors — than :;have five bad ones scattered about town. :: We may get by with electing an unprincipled, unethical, ; lying cheat o f a President, but town board members need to be ::cut from better cloth. Towns have often been burned by one- : issue candidates, candidates w ith a sudden, new-found inter- ; est in town government and candidates w ith an ax to grind. : Bermuda Run can’t be smug, thinking it could not elect ; a board that brings the town ridicule two times a month. July 4th With A Bang Fireworks, firew orks... every where. V A newborn kept our fam ily from our yearly ritual of . : attending the music and fireworks at Rich Park. We still C managed to see fireworks from other sources. Tanglewood : Park’s fireworks can be seen from miles away. We watched ■ them on our horizon. In the middle o f that show, Bert : Bahnson’s own fireworks display — with even more bang — ; filled another part o f the horizon. Then we saw a third dis- : play much further away — Lew isville perhaps. : We went home w ith bright lights dancing in our eyes. : — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksvllle, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Dwight Sparks.. ..Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson......................................General Manager Mike Bamhardt.........................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow......................................Advertising Manager Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 . Mocktvllle .1' V j Davie EiitirpriM i'ii'J ! ■> : ‘ Record•' 4a-fe.-faea 'S ’- _l . ‘ ."ioqo-ioc Davie 1916-t958J 1899-1958 PeilQdlcalsrPostase Paid In Mocksvllle, NC 27028 'Subscription Rates ' 'V.: <’SingieCk>^, 50 Cents ' . $20 per year (n North Carolina $25 per year outside North Carolina POSTMASTER Send addrats Changes to: ' V . ' ' ' .' I •,! ■ ■ v! ' y':. ROSE-COLOREP 0A5SES -ronm m iKC im onU BM y.. Z n o Y J COVEREO By M B O i a R B ! Holman’s Crossroads Louise Stroud brought in this photograph of Holman’s School, which was located near where i Cana Road intersects with U.S. 601 North. The date isn't l<nown, but as written in a letter from Mae | Neeiy Brothers to l^iss Stroud’s brother, Frani<, in 1976, a jVlr. Charles Eaton was the teacher, i Mack Baker is identified in the photo. She wrote that the area was the homeplace to the Neely ! family, and her great-grandparents owned a store, house, blacksmith shop and stock barns in the ’ area. Henry Holman kept the post office. The Enterprise Record welcomes old photographs of Davie people or places. Just bring them by the newspaper office across from the courthouse in downtown Mocksville. What Was Your Best Vacation? Annie Frye Cornatzer ”1 love the beach, sitting on the ocean side with my fMt in c Finding Treasures Where Others See Junk DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - 3 iMSSI FREE D ineC TTV SINOUE SYSTEM They say one man's trash is another man's treasure. s» \t my house the opposite seems to be the case as my husband regularly sums up my plans for decorating the house we'n: }uilding as "niling it with a bunch of garbage." Where he sees only trash, I see treasure juried beneath layers of dirt and rust. W ith a virtually non-existent decorating mdget. I've been rediscovering the joys o f yard ale shopping. I've bought enough lamps for every room in he house. They all need shades and a couple need new cords, but, with only $S invested so 'ar, I expect to fare well. I'm still searching for one o f those elusive iteals on furniture I've always heard about from JeannB friends and regularly see in home decorating G aither magazines, though I have discovered a lot o f -------------— ;ood deals on used exercise equipment, Christ- decorations and books. jmi In just a few rounds on the yard sale circuit I've started to Irccognize familiar faces and have determined that some people lUst go to every yard sale in the county every weekend. For less than $20, they can go home with a car load of trash jtumed to treasure every weekend. What do they do with it all lhat stuff ? Week after week? Maybe, like me, they're searching for treasures to fill a bare In The Mail... house. Maybe they want to replace some things in their homes. Maybe they're searching for a particular item like children's clothing or old records. Maybe they're collectors like the man I met, searching through boxes at a yard sale for "Alvin and The Chipmunks" glasses. M y junk quest has even taken me to a couple auctions. The prices usually escalate out of my range quickly, but I've come home with a few bargains - one that doesn't even need to be refinished. And auctions are a lot more entertaining than yard sales. But it's the family treasures that w ill help make my house fill like home. The two old cupboards I rescued from my grandparents' bam just need some cleaning and a fresh coat of paint. The rusty iron bed my sister-in-law saved from being hauled to the dump needs to be sand blasted and painted along with some m ilk cans, an old wood stove and my mother's little red wagon. I'll have to practice my skills with a saw before cutting the legs o ff the old table I'm planning to convert into our coffee table and replacing one leg on the table I plan to put in the kitchen with chairs I bought at a flea maricet. I've spent hours scrubbing old bottles and jars from the pump house, and I'll find a place for the carved hooks where Grandpa hung his gun. I'll use the picture o f a bird painted by my mother when she was a young girl and a pair o f red baby shoes handcrafted by my great grandfather. I'm no Martha Stewart, but I know treasure when 1 see it. All Srtlm i Hull Bt PnlmlmillflMUIItdBt u iiiiliil> ttlin iliitn t,lit. Relay Jeams Appreciate Help llo'ihc cdiion " On behalf of Ihe teams, "Walking for Mlraclcs" and "Angels Among Us," wc V ouldllkctopcrsonally say'thank you" lathe commlucc and mainsupponcflhc F(clay for Life: Rcncc Bradshaw, Anne Cline, Joan Carter, Jerri Lynn Gough, Pal Oregory, Anne Holland, Bobby Jones, Kaly Junker, Kim Ljimbcct, Baity Rent/., \^endi Selbe, Jane Simpson, Phyljls Studevant and [)cbbic Triplelt. 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Stonji Pliilic imI-----'IP Down Payment! w ith appnivi'd c rtilil INTEREST! II paid in lu ll in till day High Prices! 1 4 2 N . M a in S t • M o c k s y i lle 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 7 3 9 I _ _ Limited Quantllyl SS43I ondlolsmore “imfiossiUe” deals! ■ . CotidUloiuofSik AllnKTchtfKliMiol4m>n^t*buU;'tM^ 99-I92VH etcli^ ^Ko liycMiyi oriKkT durl^^ F U R N IT U I^ ...or ^aboutjMnr ^ i u y c ie a t.p ia M t ■*............................—................... 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 A m e n d m e n t T o C re a te R e q u ire m e n ts -? F o r U s e O f W a te rs h e d D e n s ity O p tio n - Continued From Page 1 Tlic pro|X)SCil nmemlracnt would require the property under consider- niion be zoned for indusliial or com­ mercial uses unless the proposed de­ velopment Is for public or non-profit use such as a schroi or would serve a significant economic development purpose for the county. Construction for the project must bceinwlthin I2monthsorapproval.ir the applicant can prove difficulties beyond his or her control, commis­ sioners may grantone six month exten­ sion. Allcr 18 months, Ihdpcnnil wouS be void., A site plan must be submitted, jn-\.,^ eluding the location of all bulldlng!"'|? parking lots, streets and drivewayf the property, dctaiisof buffer areas a'nd J otherspccial purpose areas on the tr^'t'.' The property must be served jjc served by public water and sewcr'oV haveapprovedon-sitcscwagedispq.'ijil"'''" In the event of a significant change from the approved use, the spcclnl' u^',’^ permit for the IIV70 rule would be Invalid and would require the pcji- , iloner to re-apply to the county. " ‘ U n e m p lo y m e n t R a te D e c r e a s e s About 250 people attended the first meeting of the Bermuda Run town government. The unemployment rale in Davie County dccreasci slighliy from April to May, according to figures released last week by the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina. The May unemployment rate f6r Davie was listed at 1.9 percent, coHr*'^-^ pared to 2 pcrcenl in April. • May jobless rates for area counties!' Yadkin. 2.3%; Rowan, 3.4%; Iredclf.- -• 2.I%;Fbrsyjh, J.8%;DavJdson.2.3%;- Board Facing Lawsuit DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - S Bertnuda Run leatJers are, from left: town attorney Don House, boariJ members Robert W. Griffin, Edwin J. Tltsworlh, Charles H. Quinn, Bob L. Cornisli, mayor pro-tem John k Ferguson and mayor Clyde Gardner. Jane Gasparinl will serve as town clerk and Betty Snider as assistant. B e r m u d a R u n R e s id e n t s A t t e n d F i r s t T o w n M e e t in g Contfnued From Page i “ Ves,“ ■boi»fn*rfetWWrnotin'^ Ferguson replied, addirig that it would be up to the residents to vote to approve a higher lax. “Clemmons, down the road, is only six or seven cents, and ihey’rc doing pretty well for ihemseWes.” (The Clemmons tax rate is actually nine cents). Tlie man wanted to know if Bermuda Run Country Club, owned by Don Angell, will also pay taxes. “ Bermuda Run Country Club will be our biggest tax payer,'* Ferguson • said. The town will receive an esli*. mated $276,650 in properly taxes. Bermuda Run property is valued at $190 million. The Town of Bermuda Run has taken over the duties of the Bermuda Run Sanitation District, which has dissolved. The town assumed Ihe sanitation district’s offices at TJie Davie County Board of Ad­ justment Is facing a lawsuit after a decision todeny Sprinlcom a permit to pfacc a cellular telephone tower off Liberty Circle. The lawsuit was nied on behalf of Sprinlcom and Ihe property owners, Willard and Wilma Hayps.on June 23 by attorney Thomas R. Gladden Jr. of Shelby. The suit claims that the tx)ard de­ nied ihc permit without proper rea­ sons. Board members cited local air- slrips.whichfallunderFAAaulhoriiy^'^' and the fact that there was alrc^y*^*"’ cellular service in the area.•.>r.nc It went on to say that federal prohibits statesor theirpolitical subdi~ visions from discriminating against^ ^ wireless caniers. Thcboard’sdecisionwasarbiti^'*" and capricious, and was not supported by competent, material or substanWaJ,’^^^.^ evidence," ft said, "The decision stitutes an error of law..." , T H I A II The foliowing cases were disposed of in'Davie District Court July 1. Pre- sidinj;''ludgc James M. Honeycutt. Pro^iiting:DougVreelandandMaiy Covtngton, assistant districtattomeys. -^^wnM aiie Allen,followingtoo closily, reduced to improper equip- men'j.’cosl. -^Donald S. Barfield, underage posSeSion of beer, prayer for judg- merij'fbnllnucd on cost -^Madai R. Barrera, failure to stop for stop sign, cost. —Melissa Blevins, no license, prayer forjudgmentconlinued on cost; no liabjUty Insurance, dismissed. -Anthony T. Christian, regisua- tion. violation, dismissed; failure to comply wiUi license resuictions, mis­ demeanor possession marijuana, pos- sessipi) drag paraphernalia, senteiKed 45 days, suspended 1 year, $ 100, cosL —Alexander A. Damrau, 83 mph in a 70 zone, driving while license revoked, leduced to no license, prayer for Judgment continued on cost. -^Angelas. Finnegan, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed; pos­ session of marijuana, prayer for Judg- menlcdntlnucdonobtdningsubstance abuse assessment, not possess con­ trolled substances. —Matthew D. Fulp, 102 mph in a H o w a r d S u p p o r t s R e p u b lic a n ^ P o s i t i o n O n U n i v e r s i t y B o n d s S John Sangamino, left, discusses the Bermuda Run budget wtih board member John Ferguson.- Photos by Dwight Sparks N.C. House Rep. Julia Howard (R- Davie) supports a Republican Caucus position that nouniversitybondsshould be Issued without the voteofthe people. "The people in Davie County need to vote on this issue." she said. "Three billion dollars is a lot of money, and I think citizens deserve the right to re­ view this plan," she said. J\vi S3 billion would double the currcnt state bond debt, and according to Howard, contains "emergency needs" such as new bike racks, $2 million worth of street signs and ath­ letic Ileld Improvements. "Republican house members sup­ port the state’s universities and com­ munity colleges, but arc concerned over the lack of attention to the prob­ lems in the bills," Howard said. "It is impossible to believe that the General Assembly would not give the voters lheirConstitutionalrighttovoieoni|>e bond Issue. The North Carolina lui, payer has a right to vote." i A i m N. Main St. • MockniDe, NC 270» 3»75wa§3 r Stora Hourt:Tuts-Fri. 10>5 • from investmenl earnings. SI 11,500 from sewage fees, $125,000 from water fees, and 5357,500 from law enforcement revenue. The board's proposed expenses ore: $ 11,400 for the governing board, S178.150 for administration. S98.000 for water, $11,000 for water line re­ pair, 5139,300 for sewer services, Hillsdale Professional Park. Suite 3. • $350,000 for law enforcemenl. It now owns the sanitation district’s S ll,000 for streets, 5138,667 fordebl sewage treatment plant, and it as- service.5101,000 forcommunilyser- sumed all of its debt.’ Much of its vices. The board will have another budget — expenses and revenue — ’ $40,333 in'contingency funds, comes from the sanitation district. The law enforcement expenses Bermuda Run will have a number will cover the cost of maintaining of revenue sources: 5276,650 from property taxes, $157,500 from sales taxes, $3,000 from intangible taxes, $8,250 from cable TV franchises, $35,450 from utility franchise taxes, $1,000 from inventory taxes, $3,000 three security gates 24 hours a day and pay the Davie County SherilT's Department. The law enforcemenl expense is $30 per month per lot. Sewer fees are $30 per lot. Bermuda Village residents, al­ ready paying sewer and law enforce­ ment, were told they would not be taxed double. Ferguson said the board expects to hire a town manager at some point. “We will be putting together a capital improvement program to deal with streets and sewage." he added. He said the three reasons the town Incorporated were for street, sewer and pojlce protection. Otherservices the town will be providing immedi­ ately are the post oUlce and mowing the entrances and Bing Crosby Bou­ levard. The board was installed by Dis­ trict Court Judge Jimmy Myers of Advance. Board members include Clyde Gardner, mayor, and Bob L. Cornish, John H. Ferguson. Robert W.‘ Griffin, Charles H. Quinn and Edwin J.Titswonh. 1 LYNDHURST GYMEC ASSOCIAlliS, P IVllll' Stephen Anderson, MD Harold Pollard, MD W. Michael Llndel, MD Lawrcnce Walker, MD Jacqueline Mims, MD . and R. Lamar Parker, MD Scott Washburn, MD ts p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e th e a s so c ia tio n o f Melvin H. Seid, MD , F o r th e P ra ctice o f O b stetric s & G yn e c o lo g y OLOGIC ■A. H B H K ife S 'v . BhM ' 485ValleyRoad,Mocksville,NC 27028 } . ' ■ ' (Medical Associates of Davie Building) Milton Harkey Presents Davie County “ FAMILY BLUEGRASS” July 8-11 Featuring R ic k y Skaggs^ Saturday, July 10 J , Over 18 National Acts ■¥■ Thousands Trails Campground Highway 64 East C a ll t h e D a v ie C o u n t y C h a m b e r f o r in f o r m a t io n a n d A d v a n c e T ic k e t s • 7 5 1 - 3 3 0 4 : l l 3 i 3-w 70 zone, reduced to careless and rcck- less driving; failure to wear seat belt, $25,cost —David K. Hardin,DWl, sentenced 6 months, suspended 2 years, surren­ der license, J500, cost. —Brandon D. Hart, 88 mph in a 70 zone, reduced toexcceding safe speed, cost. —Shannon L. Hanness, contribut­ ing to die delinquency of a Juvenile, prayer for Judgment continued on en­ rolling in Job Corp. —Andre Heaggins, open conuiiner afterconsumingalcohol,canyingcon- cealed gun, sentenced 60 days, sus­ pended 18 monUis, submit to warrant­ less searches, $200, cost; possessionof I1n»irm by felon, dismis^. — Brian M. Hedrick, remove NCWRC property, prayer for Judg­ ment continued on cost. —JeremyJ.Hclton,littering,prayer for Judgment continued on cost. —Casey D. James, four counts al­ lowing dog to tun at large at night, sentenced 10 days, suspended 1 year, $25, cost, keep animal properly re­ strained. —^Theresa Joyner, misdemeanor larceny, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. —David A. Macaione, 93 mph in a Aliexington man was arrested last weet'for stealing a car after he was caugiit driving die stolen vehicle. Johnny Raymond Lee Wilson, 22, was charged widi larceny of a vehicle, larceny of a nreaim and carrying a concealed weapon aflcrauthorities dis- cove$Jdiel997FotdMusUnghewas driving on U.S. 64 near Peter Hairston ETAVIE HIGH CLASS OF 1984 15 YEAR REUNION • SAT., JULY 31" ‘'J. Free Family Picnic at Tantflewood Park’ Shelter#4 ••]0;30am-3pra ’ the Entire Family.-v:: HotdogvChips fijDrlnks Provided ji;;; , D.J. 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ChlUrwiundtreFREEwWiaduttucon , . . PtENTyOFFBEEPAHKINQ ; Infom nraelns:(3U) 723-1*19 . -I • 70 zone, reduced to 79 In 70. $100, cost. —Mark R. McCracken, 109 mph in a 70 zone, dismissed; reckless driving to endanger, Stoo, cost. —John R. Orsillo, 92 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to 80 in a 70, cost. —Ryan C. Phillips, two counts ob- Uining property by false pretense, re­ duced toobtainingpropenywidi worth­ less check, sentenced 60 days, work release program, restitution. —Luis E Portillo, registration vio- lation.rear lamps violation, dismissed; nolicense, prayer forjudgroent contin­ ued on cost. —Robert L. Schwarz, 89 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, $50, cost. —Patrick N. Shea, DWI, sentenced 120 days, suspended 2 years, 48 hours community service in 60 days, surren­ der license, $200, cost; driving after consuming, dismissed. —Calvin Spillman, communicat­ ing threats, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. —Michael Spillman, communicat­ ing threats, simple assault, dismissed. Man Caught With Stolen Car UDWEISER100 prosecuting witness failed to appear. —Avis Stewart, misdetneanor lar* ceny. dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. —Mona Liso Volentine, driving while license revoked, reduced to no operafor’slicensc, prayer forjudgment continued on cost —Anita B. VnnLcw. 85 mph in a70 mph zone, reduced to improper equip- nient, $50. cost. -Kimberiec L. Weakley, DWI. sentenced I year, suspended 3 years, 7 days active, S500, cost; 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, dismissed. —Glenda Whicker, worthless check,sentenced 30days,suspended I year, cost, restitution. —John P. Williams, DWI, sen­ tenced 60 days, suspended 2 years. 24 hours community service, SlOO, cost. —Johnathan R. Wood, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. —Jeffrey Bennett, DWI, sentenced 1 year, suspended 2 ycore. 7 days ac­ tive, $200, cost; 86 mph in a 70 mph zone, driving while license revoked, dismissed. F irs t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h 305 N o rth M a in S treet, M o c k s v iile Rev. Charles Turner, Pastor Sunday Worship Opportunities: SiSO am - Informal Contemporary Service 9:50 am - Sunday School arid Bible Study .0:55 am - Traditional Worship Service "A caring church with a place for you." Town & Country Hardwaie • Plexi-glass • Picture Screening • Screenwlre & Re-screening • Pipe-threading • Keys made We Repair iawnmowers arxiWeedTrimmers 642 Wllkesboro Street • Mocksvllle (336) 751-1414 Vbit oor »ve6 site ot www.niock$villetHiiWert.cwn Road had been stolen from a residence on U.S. 158 in Advance. A gun had also been taken, according to Sgt. T.B. Grubb. Wilson was placed in the Davie County Jail under a $25,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to make his first a})pcarance in court July 15. Baby H a t, Doctors, Nurses And Angds ^ Attend Thee. # 1 %At Rowan Regional Mcdical Center, we have our 8“ through labor, doctors. We hare our nuiscs. And lure our angels. delivery, recovery and postpartum in one loadon. They "Angels' arc what we call the special staff R C W A N R E G IO N A L am include a bed tor a &nii!y &icnd or die dad. MEDICAt. CEtmR we've trained to pamper new mothers like they've never bceti pampered before.. After all, fcw.events in life arc more special thin haung a baby. Otu angels mate sure jour ttcamicnt is as spcdal as die nrnt. But then, everything we do here is geared toward treating you spcciai. All our birthing rqoins, for example, arc actually ^ \ 612 Mocksvllle Avenue • Salisbury, North Carolina • vi«ir SoUree Forlbtal HoJthoic. If j’ou \™ t, j’ou can choosc to have your baby in jwir room widt jvu all die dme. And during j w stay widi us, yxiu wd a guest can enjoy a gourmet dinner Ibr two, right in jBur room. . So if you're thinking about having a baby, stop by to see us. We'll give j-ou a tour of our 6cilirics. We'll give a free gift. Best‘ofall,w yil introduce you to an angel. , : - ' 638-1000 or toll-free 1-888-5S-ROWAN • www.rowan.org - i ; 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 Public Pecords Hi^wav Patrol I The fotluwing trafflc wrecks were invcsligalcd by the N.C. Highway Pa­ trol in Davie County. Car Reported Stolen llie owner of a cor in a wrecic on Forli-Bixby Ro.id al 3:30 a.tn. June 29 wasrcportedstoicnbythcowner.Arvil Spencer Stanley of Advance, reported Trooper M.W. Wliitener. The 1997 Ford went ofT the road to the leil and stnicii some trees and a yard. Failure To Reduce S p ^ Charged A Falmouth. Ky.. man wa.s charged with faiiute to reduce speed aher a WTcciton U.S. 64 East at5:30 p.ra. June 28. Michael LclandAntrobus.28,failed to stop the 1997 Uuctor trailer he was driving befote it struck in the rear a 1985 Mercury driven by Philip David Llvengood, 74, of 149 Meadowview Road, Mocksviile, tepotled Trooper A. A. Justice. FoUure To Yield Charged An Advance teen was charged wiUi failure to yield after a wreck on Rain­ bow Road al 5; 15 p.tn. June 23. Courtney Denise Carter, 17,of22l Redland Road, backed a 1993 Ford pickupfromaprivaledriftintothepalh of a 1995 Dodge being drivenon Rain­ bow RoadbyWendyHopc Whitesides, 2l,of\Vyo Road, Yadkinville,reported Trooper A. A. Justice. Driver Avoids Tractor TniUer A Mocksviile woman swerved to avoid hitting a tractor trailer on U.S. 601 North at 11:10p.m. June 23. Tracy Hicks Chunn, 24, of 116 Chaucer Lane,wasdrivingal99I Ford diat skidded to the right and smick a curb as she was avoiding a tractor trailer that had been driven into her path, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Driver Faces T»o Charges AMocksville teen was charged with careless and reckless driving and driv­ ing alter drinking as j provisional lic­ ensee after a wreck on Juney Beau­ champ Road at 9:40 p.m. June 24. Eddie Bureh DI, 17, of I2S Spry Lane, was drivinga 1993 Hyundai dial went off the nxid to the right and struck atrcc, rcportedTrooperT.S. Kennedy. Truck Overturns In Creek A Harmony man and his passenger suffer minor injuries when their truck ovcrtumedontoitstoplnHuntingCreck on Godbey Roail at I; 15 a.ra. June 26. Clyde Edward Blackburn Jr., 31, wasdrivingthettuck,rcportcdTia)per T.S. Kennedy. He was charged with careless and reckless driving and not wearing a scat belt. Cor Strikes Tree Jimmy Alan Moon, 18, of 4359 U.S. 158, Advance, wasdrivinga 1975 Buickon Baltimore Road at 12:05 a.m. June 26 when the car went off the road to the right and struck a tree, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Failure To Reduce Speed Charged AMocksviilemanwaschargcdwith failure to reducdspeedafterawreckon U.S. 601 Nonhat4p.m.June25.Barry Wayne Shell, 23,of 117 Caravan Lane, failed tostop die 1997 Chevrolet pickup she was driving before it hit die rearof a 1988 Dodge driven by Tina Marie Ashbum, 18, of 120 Lisa Lane, Ad­ vance, reported Trooper A. A. Jusdce. Unsafe Movement Charged An Advance man was charged wiUi making an unsafe Iraffic movement nlterawicckonN.C.80rat 1:45 p.m. June 25. Arne Dewey Yensen, 87, of 5223 Bermuda Village, drove a 1997 Mercuiy fromTanglewoodCrassing’s entrance into die paUiofa 1985 Mazda being driven on N.C. 801 by Siivino Cruz Bernal, 21, of Winston-Salem, reported Trooper Terrance Dcnard Shaw. Animal Startles Driver Melissa Kay Bradley, 16, of 633 Peoples Creek Road, Advanci,' told Trooper Terrance Denard Shaw^tliiit a small atilmal on Underpass Jtoad startled her, causing die 1988 Toitola to go up an embankment to the left of die road.' Failure To Reduce Speed Chared A Mocksviile woman was chittgcd with failure to rcduce speed nflA- a wreck on U.S.60I North at 3:45'p.m. June 21. Colleen Stanley Strain, 47, of^75 Yadklnville Road, failed to stop'die 1991 Ford she was driving bdfbtt it smick a 1998 [)odgc In die side;» it was being turned by Rayniond'Gray Laird, 21, of 139 Chal Smidi'Rqad, Mocksviile, reported Trooper'A.A. Justice. ...... Land Transfers The following land transfers were nicdwiththcDavicCountyRcgistcrof Deeds. The transactions are listed by parties Involved, acreage, township, and deed stamps purchased, with S2 rcpresentlngSl.OOO. • Jane C. McNair and Grover C. McNair to McNair Properties, 146.7 acres, Clarksville. - Platinum Construction to Steven Wade Puckett and Ruth B. Puckett, 1 lot. Farmington, S421. • St. Andrews Golf Villas to Robert DonohoeandBarbaraDonohoe, I unit, Farmington, $362. - William W.Fcrcbcc and Ophelia Ferebee to Center Community Devel­ opment, .11 acre, Calahaln. ' Donna W. Koontz and Brian G. Koontz to Rodney Darrin Cozart and Lynda Foster Cozart, 4.26 acres, Calahaln, S193. - Marc A. Easter and Stephanie Denise Barker to Richard M. Muetzel and Pamela S. Muetzel, I lot. Shady Grove, $86. - Piedmont Propertiesof Lexington to Brad Eugene McCullough andDawn Waisner McCullough, 1 lot, Fulton. - Katheiyn K. Young to Kenncdi Spillman, .02 acre, Jenisalem, $2. - Gail S. Bennett and Fayek Elmesalemy to Diane B. Wallace, 2.52 acres, Famiington, $38. - Jill Leigh Osborne to Wayne M. Janies and Jean S. James, 1 lot, !29. -Sarah Sanders Earley,executrixof estate of Gerald Elmore Elam to Clarences. EiaraJr.,4.3 ocres,Mocks- ville. -SarahSandersEarley,executrixof estate of Gerald Elmore Elam to Clarence B. Elam Jr., 57.86 acres, Mocksviilc. - Bean Builders to Samuel Ardiur Lantor and Maty Jane Lantor, I lot, Farmington, $478. - Bret A. Urtianski and Cyndiia D. Urbanski to Eric Monroe Southern and Amy H. SouUiem, 3 lots, Mocksviile, $241. - Linda Robertson Bean to Andrea Smith Winters and Jason Scott Win­ ters, .76 acre. Shady Giove, $279. - Thomas Shore and Lois Shore to Paul A. Bartman and Marlene Markey, 2 lots. Mocksviile, $230. - Joseph Leo West and Marlea Mildred West to Dwight A. Wooten and Betty L Wooten, 9.52 acres, Calahaln, $340. - KHS Limited doing business as Glory Home BuilderstoOiinO. Ander­ son and Connie F. Anderson, I lot, $288. .................. -Pucicett Enterprises to PatrickJohn Bums and Nancy CHiristine Bums, I lot,Fannington,$574. - Brenda Renegar Martin and James Quince Martin to John Franklin Williard and Luane Smidi Wiiiiard, 5.24 acres, Claricsville, $40. - Briget Jaye Beck to Howell and Howell Properties, 2 lots, Mocksviile, $9. • EverettC' Wayne Latham and Lucille Wishbn Latham and Eva L Cranmi to Larry Joe Cranllll and Maudie Lou Cranfill, 10.3 acres, Clarksville. . •Mack M. Wagner and Lorraine M. Wagner to Cheryl Wagner Stanley, 1 lot, Jenisalem. - Mary Lapish Boger by attoraey in fact Hubert Samuel Boger to Kirby G. Kinder and Kimberly S. Kinder, 5.58 acres, Farmington, $67. - Michael U Carey and Patricia S. Corey to Kenneth B. Hedrick and Lynn E Hedrick, I lot, Farmington, $696. - Castlegate Consmiction of Clem­ mons to Frank C. Ebcrheart and Linda K.Eberheart, I lot,ShadyGrove,$326. - H& A Development toMatdiew L. McKnight and Sunni T. McKnight, Von L. McKnight and Glenda S. McKnight, I lot, Clarksville, $28. - H& A Development to J&J Enter­ prises, I lot, Clarksville, $27. - Alma Woodruff to Addle Audrey Pcttcway, 2 tracts. Jciusalcm. - Matthew L. McKnight and Sunni T. McKniglit, Von L. McKnight and Glenda S. McKnight to MorkT. Hoger and Debra A. Hager, 1 lot, Clarksville, $243. - Wayne M. James and Jean S. James to Raymond ScottCallaway and Vicki Dawn Callaway, I lot. Shady Grove, $197. - Calvin Blaine Petticord and Judy Y.PetticordtoNathanielJosephAyers, I lot,ShadyGrove,$l8Q. - Oak Valley Associotes Limited Partnciship to Claridge Homes, 1 lot, Famiington, $I4Z - Oscar Lynn Young to Linda G. Blackwell, 3.75 acna. - Gerald LTombalin and Deborah A.TorabcriintoEricLokeCantrailond Eiizobeth Susan Contrail, .5'-'|li:re, Jenisalem, $218. ...... -NancyB.SaneynndCarlG:Sancy, Marguerite B. Woodward and Rodweii T. Woodwool, WiisonBrownondpctty C. Browii, and Linnie B. Oysicrland Rupert Oysler to Boxwood Enterpiiscs (half interest) and Horris/Optiitiists Limited Partnenhip(halfinlerest),2.05 ocres, Mocksviilc, $360. '■ ; - Walker Mountoin Forms to Shan­ non Smith and Sherrie R. StniA, 2 Uacts, Farmington, $150. [ ; - Jewell C. Dulin to GeoVgc P. Cudirell and Sandra L. Cudirell, ;l.57 ocres, Farmington. T 1 - Oak Valley Associates yrnlted Portncnhip to St. Andrews G<)if;Vil- los, I unit, Farmington, $70. “ I -Randoll D. Gnibb ond E l\ti 0. Grtibb to Colvin Blaine Petticofd and Judy Y. Petdcord, I lot, Jenf^em, $370. .1 : ......1 The following civil lawsuits w^'rc filed wiih the Davie County Clerk of Court. - Beverly Robinson Harris vs. Rodney Lee Harris, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. • Mitzi Renee ReavisThompson vs. Christopher Shawn Thompson, abso> lute divorce, resume using maiden name. - Valeric Truett vs. Allen Martin, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. > Davie Social Services, on behalf of: Amanda M. York vs. Faruq Peterson,voluntarysupport agreement; Tammy Cass vs. Johnny Cass, child support. - Anne Wright vs. Steve Wright, reuest defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. •Johnny LeeJordanvs.Toni Elaine Mills, request defendant not assault, Arrests ducaten, abuse, follow, harass or imcr- fcre widi pioindfT. -RenecHomiitonBeaver vs. Donald Max Beaver, absolute divorce. - Pamela H.irdy vs. Donnie Gray Hardy Sr., request defendant not as­ sault, direaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere widi plaintirf; counterclaim, diot pioindfTs claim be denied, $5,000 damages for wrongful conduct, puni­ tive damages. - Davie County Healthcare doing business os Davie County Hospiud, rcque5lsjudgment,vs.:KadiyC.Hnmil- ton, $227.57; George Q. Wingo, $441.27; Barry Joy Jones, $348.60; Reba Campbell, $2,545.66; Maty S. Wagner, $3J48.I7; James Arnold, $452.20; Alice M. Davidson, $2,229.46; Margaret Brawn, $215.11 i Sharon H. Britt, $394.65; James John Sulier, $250.81; Perry A. Sample, $204.50;' Beth A. Donadlson, $2,010.97; Danny J. Proctor, $792.03; Margaret L Peck. $299; Jill Marie Gerst, $328.55; Ricky Dale Hopkins, $1,880.58; Edith D. Harris, $210.22; Sheri G. Hellard,$551.10; Al M. Kelly, $449.83; Charles G. McKinney, $1,910.35; Gregory T. Berrier, $242.47; David W. Reavis, $218.20; Chris Wyatt, $1,748.19; Tommy A. Spough, $234.71; Sharon Lee U il, $1,117.40; Joshua Ray Hendrix, $295.26; Ula Bush Bailey, $3,123.94; Ronald G. Stephens, $369.64; Helen S.Chureh.$836.40;JanieW.Swanson, $519.46; Agnes R. Dulin, $1,090.98; Richord R. Foster, $518.93; Arvil S. Suinley, $213.01; Chorlie F. Keaton Sr.,$563.03;AmundaTnylor,$364.40; Tony M. Bomey Jr.,$5,938.32;Chorlcs P. Jones, $528.41; Lynn M. Goodwin, $398.20; Sherry T. Martin, $208.28; Steve J. Redmond, $211.08; Steve F. Peacock, $4,285.54; Nathan L Tyson and Frances Tyson, $239.62; Giles A. Myers, $521.72; Christine Rivers, $785.24; Eric M. Church, $633.70; Charies G. Dolton, $210.13; Brenda Bledsoe, $198.30; Lisa Cnise and Beverly Upish, $375.93; Alicia M. Dalton, $3,089.71; Johnnie M. Witherspoon, $361.70; Gany S. Park. $537.02; Ricky K. Gaither, $3,087.88; Robin W. Favre,$4,230.81;Thomas J. Shields, $234.85; Donald M. Hendricks. $253.38; Carol L Ijames, $435.71; Mary N. Jarvis ond Jody Jarvis, $451.76; Angela Hendrix, $603.27; Eric L Propst, $352.67; Dou­ glas R. Myers and Misty Myers, $370.55; John W. Dulin, $343.21; Wendy M. Jones, $27677; Rose Dclmonico,$1,017.68;TrinaG.Doby, $273.10;JoeA.Abshcr,$421.29;Teny F.Smoot, $505.40; Henry MockSond- ers, $1,833.78; Steven L. Scott, $570.25; James John Sulier, $197.40; Chorles M. Dulin, $266.65; Renee Toney ond Kenneth Toney, $336.80; Josephine Whitley, $1,928.50; Rich­ ard E. Evans, $351.64; Kenneth Toney Jr.,$77l.24;RouiM.Polricio,$253.52; Dennis E Ramseur, $419.80; Pearla Catalan, $263; William A. Montgom­ ery, $187.56; Vriginia Johnson, $296.44; Shiriey Sellers, $602.94; Kathy B. Gunter, $824.39. - Katherine E Dingey vs. Robert W. Dingey Jr., child support, alimony, unequal distribution of marital prop­ erty in favor of plaindff, possession of marital residence and Chevrolet Silverado, request diat court protect Fires plaint)^ and children from doiycstic violence by defendant. 2 - Alice Faye Price, David G. Ppce, Kaye Elizabeth Hollar and kay Hollar vs. Rebecca Faye Suchar^pnd Bobby Ray Bradshaw, child cu$t'pdy and support. I, j .1 : 71■ — — ^ Davie County fire departments re* sponded to the following calls. June 28: Comatzer-Duiln, 11:40 a.m.,smokeand electrical smell, 1023 Dulin Road; Smith Grove assisted; Smith Grove, 2:33 p.m., wheal field fire, Bobbitt Road at Rainbow Road; Farmington and William R, Dilfc as­ sisted; Fork, 5:39 p.m., aulo aqci(lcnt, U.S. 64 at Hawthorne Road. ? ; June 29: Fork, 3:28 a.m., auto iicci- dent, U.S. 64 at Fork Bixby Rotkl. July 1: Farmington, 9:56- Im ., smoke investigation, 118 AldejjlJanc. The Davie County SherifTs De­ partment made the following arrests. - Timothy Mitchell Rippey, 32, Cooleemee. arrested June28 fordriv- \ng while Ucensc revoked and delay­ ing and obsUDctlng and officer. Trial date: July 16. -Shannon Edward Kelly. 24, of 122 Kaye Lane, Mocksviile, arrested June 28, for failure to appear in court - Bradley Shane Leazer, 22, of 332 Pleasant Acre Drive, Mocksviilc, was arrested June 28, for failure to pay child support. Trial dale: July 14. - Terry Brian Dales, 17, of 227 WattSt.,Cooleemee, was arrestedJune 30, for violating pretrial release. Trial date: Aug. 12. - Bradley Dean Sheets, 18, of 1165 Junction Road, Mocksviile. arrested July 1, for violating probation and car­ rying a concealed weapon. Trial date: July 8. ; - Robert Grey Ridings. 27. of 142 Emerald Lane, Mocksviile, arrested July 1, for failure to appear in court. Trial date: July 23. Sheriffs Department RBDC - Best Darn ISP in NC To register for a Tiro Week Free TrW On the Internet in Winston-Salem, Call our office at 336:774-1600 : Red Barn Data Centc^ji* Internet Services ; Dialup Bonded ISDN lines, $45,00 montly. Low Customer-To-Line Ratio ’ • In Business Since'19^ http;/Avww.rbdc.l^t m The following incidents were re­ ported to the Davie County Sheriffs Department. - Phillip Martin Angell of Clem­ mons reportedJune28,his 1958 Ford had been stolen from a residence on Candy Lane. - Otto Paul Harter of Advance reported June 28, someone removed an extension ladder from his residence, but he recovered the item. -SusanAnnLconardofLydlaLane, . Advance, reported her mailbox had been damaged June 28. - Leroy Javan Baity of Windy Trail, Mocksviilc, reported five breeding rab­ bits stolen from his residence June 29. - Randy Sherrill of Drake Circle, Mocksviile, reported June 30, a gun had been stolen from his residence. -JeccaAtidiisof Harmony reported discovering a television and portable stereo stolen from a residence on Polls Road. - Sue Roberson Vaughn reported July 1,518 worth of gasoline was sto­ len from4 Brothers AmocoonU.S. 64 West. - Deputy ierry Hartman reported the following road signs stolen July 2: Bethel Chuich Road, Morrison Road, Godbey Road, Joe Road, South Main • Street, Comatzer Road and Mountview Drive, He discovered two signs had been taken from Beauchamp Road and two from N.C. 801. F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 261 South Main Street • Mocksviile SINCE 1767 ph, 751-2507 ■. ChuKhSchooli9A5AM '■ WarthipStrvia'.nmAM ■Chlldnn&VbuthAetlvUietr Ii . Sunday at 6:30 PM J; s c a / ’ s TREE SERVICE 336-492-2944 j Free Estimates • Insured ly n y r f f n y f tf t i y i iy i i y r BULL FEATHERS SJi-.iAs ,i"il S U N D A Y B U F F E T - 1 0 :3 0 a iii - 2 :3 0 p n i ISinhU u S p c c i.ils W ith S -c.ilond t, n r r j t imch t, Dinnrr Mon.-t ri : S.il Diniici uiily: Sun. I'}| iiiK li untv I (>i .lied hriiind I Invv I hcviolcl 3088 IK ‘.»ly Drive* W in:tton S .jirin . fNC! VbO-9090 i B B IN G T ^ S C O U P O iT I S2 Of f Sunitay BMMI , ^ ^ M tJ J o r^ im jlG ^ lm e only. - , ■"''j B lu e g r a s s F e s th /a lT h u rs d a y - S u n d a y Continued From Page 1 stage along wiili international blue- competition semi-finalists, r Tliosc attending the festival will liaveaccesstoTliousondTrailsameni- lies, including swimming, Jacuzzi, miniature golf and hiking trails. TicketsarcSSOforoil fourdays,or t;:SI7 on Thuisdoy, $25 on Fridoy and h ..Saturday, and SIS on Sunday, TTiree- <loy ond twonioy tickets are also avail- ^i,flble. Camping Is ovailable through j .,1 Thousand Trails. Promoter Milton Horltey said the i ..festival will eany on the family otmo^ ; ipiiero that has made It "one of the best :% .known bluegrass music festivals ■jn,arounddieworld.” V' "It's a place thot's os teknowned for '.frits jam sessions as it is for the 1 '.'.•l.'lincompaiablc artists who perform on Jlsstage,"hesoid,"aplacewhcrefriends 11 -seem like family and strangers soon , - ,become friends." IS koggsgrew up in Kentucky In the ; / Ioto1950sondearlyl960s,andwasa ! singerandmandolinployerbythetime I he reached his teens. I He entered the world of profcs- I sionol music widi his friend, lotecoun- i~ try singer Keith Whitley, when they ! JScrctokenundcrlhewingofbluegrass I pionccrRniphStanleyin 1971. i.v-..'.'.'..SkaEgs appeared widi other top bluegrass acts, including J.D. Crowe and die New South. In the late 1970s, he turned his attention to country music, ond was a memberofEmmyiou Harris' Hot Band before venturing out on his own. He quickly moved to the lop of the charts, and wos named one of BI11board'sTop20artislsoflhe 1980s and In the lop 100 of die past 50 years. In recent yeors, Sicaggs and his Kentucky Thunder have relumed to bluegrass music, releasing die album Bluegrass Rules In 1997 and Ancient ' Tones earlier this year. The idea for that album camc years ago, when Skaggs heard the story of Peter Rowan standing beside the bra- ken down tour bus of Bill Monroe. Monroe came off the bus humming a haundng tune, and asked Rowon about what he heord. Those are the 'ancient tones,'don't ever forget them," Monroe said. You can bet there'll be plenty of "oncienttones" coming from the bonks of the Yadkin River this weekend. There will even be a reunion of the J.D. Crowe band from the mid-70s, complete with friends on Saturday night. For more information, contact the Davie CountyChamberofCommcrce ot75l-33(M. : D e n to n In A d v a n c e ■ Bluegrass Music Festival Schedule Thursday Tima Band i1 a.m.Summer Villa ,11:45 Pam Gadd & Long Road li2;30 p.m.Lynn Morris Band 1:15 Valerie Smith 2 Claire Lynch & Front Porch String Band■3 Pizza Hut intematlonal Bluegrass Showdown Semi-finai Championship3Pam Gadd & Long Road1Summer Villa 8 Pam Gadd & Long Road 9 Lynn Morris Band 10 Valeri? Smith 11 Claire Lynch & Front Porch String Band Friday 11:30 B .m r'■Little Ryan Holladay, ‘ Noon Continental Divide.. . . _ 4 p.m.Lou Reid & Carolina 2 Blue Highway 3 Mountain Heart '4 •iiird Tyme Out 5 Dei McCoury Band 6 Continental Divide 7 Lou Reid & Carolina B Blue Highway 9 Mountain Heart 10 IlirdTynreOut 11 Del McCouiy Band ' "Saturday 11:30 a.m.Uttle Ryan Holladay . Noon JD Crowe & The New South 1 p.m.Ralph Stanley & Clinch Mountain Boys:2 Seldom Scene 3 Lonesome River Band Tony Rice & Rickie Simpkins ■ff Ralph Stanley with guest Ricky Skaggs 7 JD Crowe & New South (1975 reunion) 8 Seldom Scene 9 Tony Rice & Rickie Simpkins S:30 Lonesome River Band 10:30 Rici<y Skaggs Sunday -10 a.m.5 For the Gospel 11 Mountain Heart Noon A,L, Wood & The Smokey Ridge Boys 1 p.m.5 Fpr the Gospel 2 Mountain Heart lanning Board Recommends gipproval Of Rezoning Request : request to rezone 7.8 ocics on ; i£ jf e d Uuiier Road from luldential to • ^^Jidendal agricultural topennitasingle S ™l>lle hot™ to be placcd there : SSIiBnxommendcdbydieDavicCoumy ; w a n in g Board June 22, for appioval : commissioners., 3^.The planning board also opproved " finol review of three subdivisions, -y ic lirfin g Gordon Heights, which is 5 “ locotedoff Gordon Drive near Redlond g ■ R (^ ond includes sl» lots. S i The first phose of Ook Crest was g Salsb optroved. Located ofrDavieA<:ad- ■ cemy Road, it Includes 11 lots. ^ g ^ TTie final subdivision approved Is i ■ m j D IR E C T V . Single Systems *99“ Call 1-800-583-1339 Direct Digital Solutions . •otfiwdaiBMiinyipply DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - 7 A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t Ricky Skaggs isam ong ttie top bluegrass performers to perform in Advance this weekend. Tlje following cases were disposed of in Davie Adminlstrallvc Court July 2. Presiding: Magistrate Ellen Drcchslcr. Prosecuting: Crystal Sain, assistant DA. —Chrisiopher Anderson, failure to stop for Slop sign, reduced to Improper equipment. 510, cost. —Lcsler L. Arnold, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $5, cost. —John L. Baker, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper cquipt ncnt, $10, cost. —Genard A. Baits, no license, dis­ missed. —KristinLBelllnfiham,83mphin a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip- mem, $50, cost. —Mary M. Benson, 50 mph in a 35 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, $10. cost. —Thomas H. Biggctsiaff, 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, SIC fine, cost. —Caroline C. Bllley, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip- meni.SlO. cost. —'Benjamin D.Bumsed,SOmphin a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. —Bonnie D. Burton, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed. —Ellon L. Campbell, two counts no license, dismissed; 63 mph in a 40 zone, reduced to 54 In a 40, $10, cost. —Kristi tie L. Capra, 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost; expired registration, dis­ missed. —Richanl C. Carsner, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. —Mary A. Carter, 59 mph in a 45 zonc»reduccdto Improper equipment, $10, cost. Continued On Page 9 located off Mr. Henry Road, includes three lots on 2.8acres and is titled Faith Estates. CIWB¥AH County of Davie Town of Mocksviile IfADEH Carolina Container Bonk of Davie Belle D. Doger Ingersoll-Rand J.R Hurley Foundation i^ant HealthNovant - Davie County Hospital In Memory of Margaret C. Woodson Stone Street Bank & Trust MTKQW Branch Bonking & Trust EnergyUnited Mr. Se Mrs. G. Alien Mebane Pepsi-Cola Company Mr. & Mrs. Don wood PMTMCT Mr. & Mrs. Ted Allen Jason Branch Central Carolina Bonk Ddvie CouiMy Enterprise Record Mr.&Mrs.]effFrisby Jockey International Mocksviile Wanun's Cub Dr. & Mrs. Tliomas Wannerbui^ In honor of our parents Bob & Phyllis Potter and Pieter J.D. & Jotunna A. Wannerburg raUMDEH Davie Farm Service Inc. by George Thomas Bro^vn in memory of Frank & Kathy Brown Christy Trucking Company Mr. & Mrs. Martin C Carter Eurodrawer, Inc. Funder America, Inc. Bob and Hope Hall Mr. Se Mrs. Qaude R. Hom Dr. & Mrs. Harry Little Dr.&Mrs,WiUjamF.Long Mr.&Mrs.HalMonsees Mr. & Mrs. W. Avalon Potts Dr. Sc Mrs. Gary PrUlaman Joe and Marlene Shamel Skyline Coroora tion Dr. & Mrs. Franklin Tolbert Mr.&Mrs.HankVanHoy In Memory of Ada Wallace by Diane Wallace Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. WUlkims FBIEHD Dr. Sc Mrs. Victor L Andrews, Jr. Mr.&Mrs.JeffBalsley Mr. & Mrs. James Berrier Don and Wanda Bowles • Mr&Mrs.'Bert6radford,m ' Mr &Mra. John Bryan t , Mr Mrs: Perry uiU v v ;v ■ " . Mr &Mn.'Neaiaeel! > 4,j- ComfortJ^/Addlson Properties, Inc. i; -i Me AcMrs. Charles Crenshaw Jr.-'. ^■.;HelmRCi«nahaw f'- V /' \Mi.'fcMr>;ChaHle(Mac)Crisco VC-, Mr:4fM«,W.Eu8eneCtb>«\ DePaulandUsaCudd ‘ Tei^ShuttDunn^ ^ DysOT Clark, Inc.' Mr. & Mis. V%yneEaton\ ^ JoelLrdyvanWMD*' Dr.'s Nancy WlerkW.I. Martin • . m ' F o o d U o n ,w r' " ' . CoIeanSmilhFoeter Gantt Personnel ^ 5:r.- InmcmoryofHelenC.Gantt ; -’ v Randy Sc Vicky Gardner \ ’ a>'. Garbage Disposal Servke ;'.?r.7 .\ ‘ >:‘ Mr.&Mrs BuckHaU “ f -:; Mr. & Mrs. Roger H a rris • c V? •; Mike Hendrix F t '''' UIsHendnx in memory of Oiis M Hendrix' i i Mr. Sc Mrs. Joe Hennlgan'-^.'S.’ ^ ! Mike&StaffordHyman>-.f:, ’ 'i C'* Charlie* Lelhla Johnson In V memory of Steve Si Donald JoKin^; Mr.&Mrs. Robert K. Rauch Mr.&Mrs. James Reilly Mr. Sc Mrs. Bill Roberts Mr. Sc Mrs. Charles T. Robertson Caroline Sanford in memory of Lash Gaither Sanford, Sr. LG. Sinfonl, Jr. Family in honor of Caroline L Sanfonl -R£n£(SucScanvon- J Dr. fc Mrs: fnmds Slate MrRich^A;Smlth';" Mr. & Mrs. Charlie HoweU Mr. Sc Mrs. Calvin ^ames Mr. Sc Mrs: Stephen Jakob Mr. Sc Mrs. JacK Jerome Mr. Sc Mrs. John K. Johnstone Jacquelyn Juchatz Emily Kemp Mr. Sc Mrs. John A. KoIUns . . M t k Mrs. Michael Lankford Mr. Hugh S. Larew .,Dr.&Mrs.S................- Steve Laymon&TVler ^ » Mr.&Mrs.D.J.Mando • Felbc'A;and Sally W Smith V Mr. Sc Mrs. Ralph MartoreUi - ■ Mr. & Mrs. John R Sparky - \ / Kent & Mariana Mathewsat ,. Mr.^c Mrs. Julius Suitji; y i v .. / Ms. Mildred Miller v VankBettySwiceRbidr'* Mr.J(S Dr; SOs.in Sykes j Vernon &MozelIe ;:hoc\^gDav^ ifn4cMi|i,UinyT- VFJeansweti^Iric'J Mr. Joseph Mischler Mildred Modlin Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morse ^Childnm Dorothy Moucka •Mr.4cMi|kLanylUtterow Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Narten Robert Dr.&Mrs.VanJohnson*>- Dr. Sc Mrs. George KunberlyJ - ■' i ^ Bobby & Bernice Knighl * ‘ Cari, Kim, Hayley Jacob j v \ & Allison Lambert “ •< { *■ Mr. Sc Mrs. Wade H Leonard J r ^Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Lqweiy ( In honor of Matt &P#(Kd^^l«rana. ' * by CynlWa H. Mantfarano -- -i-- - Honorable and Mrs. Lester Martin Dr.'s Paul Se Janet Mighion Mocksviile Uons Club, Don* Margaret Moore Jim & Lynn Moore M. Harry Murray In memory of Mary Ruth Harrison, ■ Mr. & Mra. MUton Nokovich Roy Hairis, Frances S. Powell Bob and Phyllis S. Poller Mr. Se Mrf. Tbth fciiilfy WoodrWf Mr. Se Mm, R k h ^ Younts M r& M iiy ra to Z a z ^ ^ .-..MHQBMr. & MrsTJ^AIbarty \ Auluntn Cai^ of Mocksviile ■'Mn&Mrs.Jolm BarU'r ' Mr. Mrs. David Barnes • Mr. Mrs. Mike Bamelle '.'Mr.l^niiethBean -! Mary I^ces Berrier Mr it Mrs. Michael BriU ^ John T. Brock 'Mn.EUlneP.Brown 'Mfc Lyle b. Brown '.M«iyS:Carter xMrbEK^IeCranflll ti.TheCr08|)yFund ; Mr. Mrs. Arthur Daniels / A^Qualiiy Printers - Mike Pitt iDc'sMclalnandSteedle• Mr.icMis.KenDwiggi ' Mr. fc Mrs. William T.E Dr. k Mn. Everette Eckerd Mr. Eric Elchison rCathenne Evans Mr. Sc Mrs. Norris Fellows Maijorie Foster Dr. Ronald Gantt Mr. Sc Mrs. Terry Gilbert Mr. Sc Mrs. Leonard Godbey Mr. & Mrs. Rick L Hendrix Mr. Henry HoUeman Mr.&Mrs. John Pas Michael & Julie Parker Mr. & Mrs. John T. Peeler Dr. Nicholas Penna Diane Peoples Mr. Dennis Peterman Mr. Sc Mrs. Charies Philips Mr. Sc Mrs. Gilbert Pierce Mr.&Mrs.WrniamCRoesd Doris Ruby Mildred Seamon Sears Retail Store Bud & Irene Stroud Alec & Judy ShcrriU Mr. Sc Mrs. Sieve Slmonds Southeastern Sewing Services, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Stein Mr. Sc Mrs. Charles Stovall Mr. Sc Mrs. JuUus Suiter Mr. Sc Mrs. Jerre Svdcegood Trailers of the ^ t Coast Mr. Sc Mrs. James W. Wall Sandy L Younger a m H i m i Anderson Aggregates- Jerry Sc Chris Anderson D&BGlass&Mlrror Baker Fumihire - Itohler Grey Engineering Inc.Hendrix &CbrriKer Page Kitchen & Baths, Inc. - Donnie & Gail Page Vulcan Material Davie Family YMCA "Helping people reach llieir God-given potential in spirit, mind and body" 215 Cemetery Street * Mocksviile, NC • (336) 751-9622 Hours;M on-Fri6.^-9PM ;Sat9AM -6PM &SunlPM -6PM , 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 BUSINESS S P O T L K H T H e n ry k s Electric Motor Service, Inc. 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Since that time, he has been providing quality service to homeowners throughout the Triad, in residential and olfice repair and renovation. Tom Maresco specializes in state^)f-the-art rubber mem­ brane roofing, which is favored by builders for its durability and waterproof seal. "Especially for flat roofs and porches, the rubber mem­ brane roofing is ideal," said Maresco. "It is like shrlni<-wrapping; it holds water and cannot rot. It lasts virtually forever," he said. Maresco recently installed a rubber membrane roof for Mocksvilie resident Robert Beck. Beck said that the excellent workmanship that Tom Maresco demonstrated makes him very pleased. "He does quality work," said homeowner Robert Beck, of his front porch’s new membrane roof. "I am well satisfied." Tom Maresco has also added on carports to existing houses, taking extra time to match the carport’s vinyl and shingles with those on the home. Maresco feels that taking the time to do it right gives both him and his customers superior satisfaction. 'T o do it is to do it right," Maresco says of his philosophy In business. "Once I start a job, i will linish it, one job at a lime.” Tom Maresco has experience in many dilferent styles of roofing, from dimensional shingles (used on hip roofs) to the more conventional appearances. Maresco Home Improvements also does all types ol lloorlngr vinyl, linoleum, parquet, and ceramic tile for pools, saunas, kitchens or bathrooms. Another specialty is enclosing existing porches, or adding on new sunroom areas in a home. Tom Mnrcsco "W e build screened-in porches which are very easy to m aintain," said Maresco. He installs sepa­ rate panels of screening or plexiglass, which can be popped out for maintenance or repair il damaged. This prevents replacement of an entire area, and enables Maresco to Install a screen that will not sag. Marescoalso uses wa­ terproof screens that come in gray, beige, white or black, with plastic tracking around the exterior to pre­ vent rust. 7 7 8 -0 0 6 0 ^ ISTK C D U nSC * * t A n i m a l ' i r k * * \ V c le rliiiiry llc s iilla l \ * 'All Ihe love and Ci.v0 your ^ * petneadsloslayheamy ^ \M llc h e llL .S p in d e l, D V M ,* \s 9 1 9 -A James St.|ortHwj.iMu* * . Clemmons, NC \ ** 336-778-2738 \ \D ogs, Cats, Birds, Exotics^ \llO U R S : 7:30ani-6:n0pm M-F * ^ 9:00am*Noon Saturday ACallToduy For An Appainlmcnl^ DMP0rFStmiAvA/iA8t( \ For customized decking, Maresco sits down with his cus­ tomers to create a unique home exterior that will match their own lifestyles. "People are important to me," said Maresco. “I want to do their job as well as I would in my own house." Maresco Home improvements has two 30-foot by 60-foot . tarps, which can cover an entire roof in the event of disaster or emergency repairs. Tom Maresco also does service and war­ ranty work, and is insured. 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Casey, 80 mph in a 70 zone, nxluccii lo iniprupcr ajuip- mem,SIO,co.si. — Fcmnnilo V. Caslni, 80 niph In u 70 zone, rcduccil lo Improper etiuip- ment,$tO,cosi. —Stephanie B. Cnudle, 70 mph in . a 55 zone, rcdticed lo improper C({uip' menl.SIO.cosl. — iixie M, Church, oxpired rcgis* tralion, dismissed. ' — Kallilcen F. Clarke, 80 mph in a •70 zone, rcduced lo Improper ctjulp- menl.SIO.cosl. —Jake B. Clodrellcr, Hfi mph In u 70 zone, reduced lo 74 In 70, S5, cosl. —Jhanss M. Conco; 68 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced lo Impmper c(iuipmcnl. S10, cosl. — Scoli L C(Hik. 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo impfi>perc(iuipmcnt. $10. cosl. —Allen T. Culler, no ticensc, dis­ missed. —John B. Culler, 83 mph In a 70 zone, rcduced lo 74 in a 70, cosl. —Waller F. Dannel, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed. —DomlnicJ.Darcontc.unsafcpass- ing yellow line, rcduced to improper equipmenl,$IO, cost. —Derrek L Dulin, Tailurc to re- ducc speed, dismissed. —Leigh A. Dull, following loo closely, dismissed. —Jason M. Duncan, 68 mph In a45 zone, reduced lo Improper equipment, $10. cosl. —Michael D. Foushec, 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equip­ ment, SI 0, cosl. —Alejandro D. Gallegos, no li­ cense, dismissed. —Milchell E Gamer, 58 mph in a 45 zone, rcduced lu improper equip­ ment. S10. cosl; no license.dismissed. —Frank P. Garrelt, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed. —Eduardo Gonzalez, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to improper equip- mem, S10, cost. —Sherri R. Grant, 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, S10, cost. —Rebekah R. Gryder, 60 mph in a 45 zone, rcduced lo Improper equip­ ment, cost; failure to wear seal bell, $25. -Kenneth E. Hill, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10. cost. —David L Klutz, 59 mph in a 45 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. —Tommy R. Ledbetter, inspection violation, dismissed. —ClydcELcdwell,69mphina55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10. cost. —Inez A. Lovell. 55 mph in a 40 zone, reduced to improper equipment. SlO.cosi. —Brandon R. Marshall, failure to wear scat belt, $25; liccnsc not in pos­ session. —David W. Money, 80 mph in a70 zone, reduced to 74 In a 70, cosl. —Tracy L. Moore, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipment, $10, cost. —Luis E. Moscoue, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo Improper equipment, $10, cost. —Bobby L. Myers, 69 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to improper cquipificnt, S10, cost. -Stanley L. Quarles. 63 mph in a 45 zone, rcduced to 54 In 45. S10. cost. —Alan Clay Ralledge. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment. $10. cost. —Matthew S. Raulcrson. 69 mph ina55zone.rcducedloimpropcrcquip- menl.SlO. cosl. —Sina M. Reid, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70. cosl. —Veda J. Roberts. 83 mph in a 70 zone, nxluccd lo improper equipmenl. $50, cosl. —Steven L. Royer, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equipment. $10, cost. —Brady E. Shell. 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79 In 70. $10. cost; failure to wear scat bell, dismissed. —Abel S. Smith. 87 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo 79 In 70, S10. cost; no operator’s liccnse. dismissed. —Michael L. Smith. 80 mph in a70 zone, reduced to Improper equipmenl. $10. cost. —Roger 0. Steur, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd lo improper equipment, $10. cosl. —Ray K. Steward, unsafe move­ ment. rcduced lo improper equipmenl. SIO, cosl. —Oltist D. Stiller, expired registra­ tion. dismissed. : —Glenn M. Sutherland, no liabiljly Insurance, dismissed, J ' —Mary J. Thor, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 74 In a 70. cosl. * ' —Amy L. Webb. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 74 in a 70, cost. —Chadwick R. \Vhiie, 80 mph in ai 70 zone, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. —Kalhcrine M. While, 88 mph in a 70 zone. n.*duccd lo 74 i n a 70, $5. cosl. —Kristopher Whitehead. 83 mph ina70zone.rcduccdtolmpropcrequip- ment.$50.cost. —Angie B. Williams. 55 mph in a 45 zone, reduccd lo improper equip- mcnl.SlO.cost. -Archie R. Wood, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduccd lo improper equipment. SlO.cosi. —John R. Wonman, 80mph ina65 zone, rcduccd to impiiper equipmenl. SlO.cosi. BUSINESS S P O T L K H I A d v e r tis e Y o u r B u s in e s s W it ii E m b r o id e r y Im p r e s s io n s Jane Ring's embroi­ dery business is doing-a lot ol name-cailing. "I embroider compa­ nies' names on almost any­ thing you can think ol," says Ring, owner and operator ol Embroidery impressions in Clemmons. She custom­ izes shirts, hats, medical labcoats and zippered doth brielcases or tote bags lor customers. "We have 13,000 de­ signs available to create a special logo lor a business," says Ring. She can also take a camera-ready picture and transler It onto her Barudan two-head indus­ trial machinery, using a rain- Lct Jane Ring and Embroidery Impressions solve your gift ideas and individualize your clothing. Call lier at 712-0943. bow selection ol thread colors. Robyn Gosien ol Gosien Printing was especially pleased with the quality ol work that Embroidery Impressions did. Ring adds that individualized quality to what may have been just an ordinary hat or shin. Embroidery Impressions can provide a wide variety ol sitirls, caps, canvas beach bags, tote bags, gym ' J bags, bathrobes, or warm lleece jack- \ ets, and customize them as well. One family ordered large snuggiy lieece blankets with their lirst names on each one, lor an unbeatable Christmas present. , "It is elegant to use a tone on tone lor these, such as beige on itaupe, that is beautilul but unobtru- jsive," says Ring. Customers ol Embroidery Im­ pressions are delighted with the monogrammed terrycioth bathrobes, sheets and towels. One bridal parly ordered a monogrammed bathrobe lor each of the bridesmaids and grooms' men, as an original gilt. With one phone call, Jane Ring can provide each of these items and embroider them, making shopping a simple and stress-lree chore. Beeson/ fa J m > d a U » I 30 Years InvcMigalivc Expcricncc Private Investigator. Liccnsc #2408 POB0.X 134, Clemmons. 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Jane Ring employed extra care, to be sure that the green and gold, which touched closely together in the design, would not run in Ihe labrlc. Jane Ring exercises this same precision on ail ol the embroi­ dery she creates lor customers. Whether she Is stitching a lishing pole oh a lisherman's hal or a mallard on a man's knit shirt for Father's Day, Jane Ring's business seiis Lovie baby blankets, by Applause. Cus­ tomers can choose between a cream-colored teddy bear, while lieeoy iamb with a blue or pink ribbon, a lal gray elephant or pink bunny to adorn the blanket. The baby's name, birth date, and any other say­ ing can decorate this beautilul baby gilt. Sports' teams, boat clubs, or students love seeing their team and Individual names on gym bags or other sports' equipment. Monogrammed book bags are hot items on high school and middle school campuses as well. Embroidery Impressions is open Irom 9 am - 4 pm, but Jane Ring wori<s with customers who need an appointment for other hours. 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U £1 RUBBER MEMBRANE ROOFING P I tOIM MARESCO, OWNER V J (336)4634160 R I f it t m w if D lH lu H iw ii •IF WE DONT FIX rr YOU DON'T PAY!' REPAIR SERVICE AND UPGRADES Macintosh or IBM Compatible Windows 95, 9S r$TaoooiFFl^iNls^REPAIR, SEI^MCE OR UPGRADE MACORIBM L__^___j_^^«!W iwoougoNOMw;Bg|j^ _____ "bocksTde Plaza Near cTockside Seafood 2518-A Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. • Clemmons336-778-1335 Call Today! 751-5262 End oS Spring P la n t Sale! Crepe Myrtles 1 gal. $3.49 or 3 for $10.00 3 gal. $7.49 « or 3 for $20.00 Hibiscus 1 gal. $ 6 .9 9 ^ f/.A :^ < 4 jlT 7 • Vine-Ripened Tomatoes • Carolina Peaches j Milier’s-Clemmbns Curb Market! ' 2690 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. 766-3 0 1 ^ I - ■ f % - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 Davie People .M W alker-Benfield Couple Exchange Vows Regina Bcmice Walker and Kevin Chrlslophcr Benneld, both from MtJcksvillc, were married Salurday June 12, at 4 p.m. The Rev. Bobby Henderson officialcd. .QOThe bride is ihe daughter of Robert and Bemice Walker of Mocksvillc. St«isa 1991 DavieHighSchooIgradu- ate and earned a degree in business administration/medical assistant from Mitchell Community College in 1998. Sm is employed by Novant Health Pjtysician Services in Winslon-Salcm. The groom is the son of Glendn and Meadows of Mocksville and my and Diane BcnHeld of Mocks* lie. He is a 1991 Davie High School and earned a certified dec* lies service technician degree. He islemployed with Jerry Prater Tnick- Ink Company In Mocksvllle. TTie bride was given in marriage by parents and escorted by her father, ^ b rin a Walker of Mocksville, sister ofthe bride, was maidofhonorBrides- maids were Christal Houck of Clem­ mons, Tanya Presncll of Mocksville, b(Hh friends of ihe couple. Herb Meadows served as his stepson's best man. Groomsmen were Will Blackburn of Mocksville, Rich­ ard Williams Jr. of Mocksville, both friends of ihc couple. TTw bride's cousin, Houston Smith of Mocksville, served as ringbearer. TaylorCarpenterofMocksvillescrved as flower girl. Guest register attendant wasBmndy Harrison of Mocksville, friend of the bride. Program attendant was cousin of the bride, Somcr Smith. Organist and soloist wasTimShoaf. DireciMs were DccDcc Carpenter and Mrs. Kevin Christopher Benfield Carol Stroud, both of Mocksville and friends of (he bride and bride's family. Video was done by Dennis Houck, husbandofbridesmaldChristal Houck, and friend of couple. Hostesses were Jan Sanders of Mix'kivillc, friend of the bride, Heather Jones of Winston-Salem, friend of bride. Brenda O'neal of Mocksville, friend of bride, and the bride's mother. Catering was by Dianne and Bobby Miller of StatcsviUc, friends of bride's parents and Jackie Smith, daughter of Dianne and Bobby Miller. Grandparents present were Viriie Smith, grandmother of bride. Gladys and Lester Walker, grandparents of bride, Minnie Meadows, grandmother ofgroom,Mildrcd and Buck Benfield, grandparents of groom and Earnest Burdette, great-grandfather of groom. The bride wore a white silk satin gown, on* the shoulder and drop neck line, withadrop fitted waist line, hand- beaded with pearls and rainbow pastel sequins with a semi-cathedral train. It featured hand-beaded wiih pearls and rainbowpastelsequins.whichmatchcd the bridesmaids rainbow colored dresses. The veil was a waterfall style with hand-beaded pearls trimming the edges. The bride's bouquet consisted of white roses, stargazer lilies, baby's breath, and green ivy along with long white salin ribbons flowing from the bouquet. A reception was held after the cer­ emony at the church fellowship hall. Upon the couple's return from their honeymoon at Kure Beach, they will reside in Mocksville. Pre-Wedding Events •On June II, a rehearsal dinner cookout was held at Glenda and Herb Meadows. •On May 2, a household/miscella­ neous shower was given by aunts of the bride, Lisa Smith. Carla Smirti, Shirley Smith, and Jesse Ruth Smith. alsofriendandneighbor.TcresaSmoot. •On May 5, a mlscel laneous shower was given by co-workers at Novant Physician Services. •OnMay30,apantry/miscellaneous shower was given by friend Christal Houck and Tanya Presnell. •On June 5, lingerie shower given by sister/maid of honor, and Chandm Beaver, cousin of bride. Advance News By Edith Zbnmernuui Advance Correspondent .. .We welcomed our new pastor and family to the Methodist church and community, thc Rev. David Childers.. wifeShoronand daughters Kristen and Sarah. Next Sunday al\er church a covered dish lunch lo welcome the Childers' will be held at the shelter. Bring a dish and invite friends lo give our new pastor a hearty welcome. Among the visitors at chureh Sun­ day were the parentsof the Rev. David Childers. Wc were happy lo see Mary Lethia Robertson at church Sunday oder a years absence due to illness. John andCherylMarklandofSeloh, Wash, are spendingaweck with John's brother and sister-in-law Frank and Margie Maridand.Tltey will also visit his sisters Lib Carter and Sudic Howard, and other relatives. On Sun­ day Cheryl went to Beckley, West _______KODIiSOn Tates Virginia to visit her parents and attend a family reunion. John was a visitor at chureh Suncay os was Dave and Cheryl Markland and daughter Ashley of .Qoone. ... Adrian Farley and son John and John's friend Bert Kolickof Arlington, Va.spcntfromTUesdaythn>ughThurs- day with Adrian's mother Ediih Zim­ merman. On Wednesday they drove lo Chariotte where the boys spent the day at Carowinds, going especially to ride the new Top Gun roller-coaster which has recently been builu Adrian and her mother shopped at the Mall, toured the Charlotte Museum of History and the He^ekiah Alexander Homesite and gardens. After a brief slop at Historic Rosedale Mansion the ladies drove downtown Charlotte and toured the Museum of the New South and ihe - SctilersCcmctcrylnlhcheartoftown, where the early seitlers are buried. . Jodi Patton-Athey hasretumed from a 17 day trip to Europe. She and a group of teachers thoroughly enjoyed their vacation. Sunday, June 27 approximately 25 "Kids for Chrisi" fromBbavlllcMcth- odisi chureh enjoyed apool party at the home of Jock and Dot Carter. On Sal­ urday a social gathering met at Dot’s for a meal. They were Lena Wall, Belinda Polls, Barbara Allen and Nannie LouSparks. OnThursday night July 1 Dothostedadinnerparty forihe TOPS group. Satunlay July 3 Dot's family (the Potts') met al her house for a barbeque and pool party. Approxi­ mately SO pcopleenjo>'cd an early July 4thcelcbratioo... JannaWatsonand son Alan Michael of Purlear spent the weekend with her parents Leonard and Mary Nell Jones. They were visitors at church Sunday. David and Carole Folman and chiU dTcnBulcy,PautUIandPagcorKnox- ville, Tenn. spent the weekend with their parents ^ u l and Sue Folman on Balllmore Road, and Brack and Judy Bailey in Clemmons. We welcomed David in our Methodist Chureh choir on Sunday. Henkel-ljames Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Grady Ijamcs Jr. of Mocksville announce the engage­ ment of iheir daughter, Amy Maria Ijamcs of Cary, to Peier William Henkel of Raleigh, the son of Margaret Fit/gerald Henkel of Moriisvillc and ihe late William Charles Henkel Jr. The bride-elect is a graduate of Davie High School, Peace College, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of l^umnacy, and the Canipl)cll University Sclioul uf Plianiiacy. She is employed as a pharmacist al Duke University Medical Center in Durlum. Henkel isa graduate of Sanderson High School in Raleigh and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ScIkxjI of Pharmacy. He is employed os a phannacist al Duke Universily Medical Center in Durham. The wedding is planned for 2 p.m. July 31 at First Baptist Church in Mocksville. PEACHES ARE READY HILL TOP ORCHABD Mon.-Fri. 3:00 pm *til Dark Sat. & Sun. Daylight ‘til Dark SSSljatncs auitrli Kil. • Mocksville 336-492-7246 • Bill Koontz Directions; From Mocksville: Highway 601 North, Loft on Ijames Church Road ___________Follow Signs. . Four Corners News Program P h illip Robinson suc­ cessfully com­ pleted a two- week tenth grade pre-college, pro- , Robinson gram at Pfeiffer Universily, where he studied music and computer science. Nevy Arrivals BROWN Darick Brown and Christy Hclncr announce the birth of their second child, Jalcn Marquis, on June 22, 1999, weighing 6 ibs. and being 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents ore Benny and Jane Heiner of Mocksviilc. Paternal grandparents arc Jcsseand Geraldine Brown of Mocltsvilic. Jolen has a big sister, Ashton, 3. BAFTY LuiwandSlephanicBaiiyofMociis- viile announce the birth of theirdaugh- ter, Jordan Elizabedi Baity, on June 19.1999 al Forsyth Medical Center. The baby weighed 7 Ibs. 13.6 oz.. and was 21 inches Icng. . : .Malemil grandparents are Mr. and Mn. James Gross of Winston-Salem. PalowlltawlpuienlSBivMr.andMn. —Kennelh Bally of Mocksville. By Marie White Four Comers Correspondent LS. Shelton Jr. has returned home after recent surgery at Foisyth Memo­ rial Hospital. He is gcttingaiongnicely. Mr. and Mis. Joe While attended tlic Golden Wedding celebration Sat­ urday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Pino News Hendrix Jr. ai Dulln Methodist Fel­ lowship Building. A iargecrawd attended Ihc July 4th celebration at Country Baptist Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White and Jes­ sica were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Joe While. By Nora Lalham Pino Correspondent At Wesley Chapel last Sunday a celebration of an appointment of a pastor was presented by several members in honor of new pastor, Dianne Marsdcn.Lay leader Vernon Dull was Ihe lender. Before Ihe service, everyone enjoyed breakfast wiihdoughnulsandblscuitsandgood fellowship to get acquainted. Dianne's children accompanied her. Toby Hawkins donated beautiful flowers for the breakfast and Ihe sanctuary. After Sunday School Vemonpresentedapatriotic program featuring the Conslilulion. Kathy Miller sang "The Star Spangled Banner." Vemon Dull and Ruth Davis had lunch at High Rock Lake on July 4, with his daughter and her family, Tina and Brent Gobble, Brittany and Alex. Bob and Kathy Ellis spent July 4th weekend in Washington, D.C. Joining them in the capital were Jim and Chinera Latham of Newport News, Va. and Barbara, William and Jason Thurber of Clemmons. They oy[ went especially lo see the ilreworks. After a picnic with Helen Jane McCaskil of Oxen Hill, Md„ they watched the fireworks across the Potomac at the Pentagon. WAYNE COLLINS ELECTRIC COMPANY The Personal Touch For Every Electrical Needf Over 20 Yean Experience Service Changes • Water Heater Repair • Re-Wiring • Plugs • Hot Tub Wiring • Ceiling Fans • Exhaust Fans • Computer, Cable TV & Phone Outlets 785-4873 Fostet'Rauch Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville, NC 336-751-2141 We are p lea sed to a n n o u n c e the a d d itio n o f Suzanne Barnhardt as o u r n ew p h a rm a cist. - We invite all o f Suzanne’s friends to stop by and visit. Regular Hours: M -F 8:30-8 • Sat, 8:30-4 • Sun. 1130-5 W hat a Pharm acy Should Be DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 -.jyi Cana News ; , | l * \ By Elizabeth Etchtson Updegroff Cana Correspondent FourgcncrationsofEtchlson,West, and Cain women, and their guests, came together Sunday, June 27, to celebraieournewest bride-to-be, Eliza­ beth Ashley Tutterow. A bridal tea was held at the ancestral Elchison homeplace. Valley View, where five generations of brides have been hon­ ored. The lea was hosted by Dahlgrcn Elchison and her daughters, Eli/abcih Elchison Updegraff and Pamela Updegraff Price. Elizabeth was greeted at the gales of Valley View Lane by magnolia arrangements designed by Faye Cain Rich. Bridal leas have always been a female tradition, however. Elizabeth had two males come for tea. John Goodwin was the resident photogra­ pher, and James Waller Elchison, her great-grcat uncle, made an appearance in the,bride's honor. The youngest of Ihe Eichison/West women who came to wish the bride well was Amy Jho I s,: S’/ Bread Of Life Baptist Church To IHost VBS Drc.id of Life Boptist Church at U.S. 601 NonhandN.C.801 innonh- cm Davie County invites all children 10 join the church un on expedition to Ml. Extreme; rheUiiimatcGoodNews Challenge. ’ rccrcation and refreshments. The fun The fiKus will be ■Climbing New begins Sunday, July I8al6i30p.m. Heights with Jesus." Aspccial featureonSundaycvening will be Ihe testimony offorroerpostor. Come and enjoy adventurc-lllled philKllchinandfamiiy.Theyarenow Bible stories, music, missions, crafts, missionaries in Brussels, Belgium, Cujas, the bride's cousin. E lia -„_ ondhcriTiolhcrFranccsWcsn\iltenj8J looked radianl despite die pre-wed­ ding stress. Elizabeth and her lianc<, A lrf McGuire, will be married Sotuni4|, July 10, at Fiist United Mcthodisf Church in Mocksville. mU home on furlough. Plan to come each night 6:30<9:iX), Sunday-Friday. July 18*23. -fin For more information, call 67^ 6411 or 998*3656. GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 3 3 6 -7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons_______ b r id e s Wedding Decor I Accessories, Cakes & Photography 336-998-7814 704-638-0085 Stand Tall and Be Proud.. TtepOvverof U’ 1(800) 41 l-UWAY • hitp;//www.unitcdway.org T Y tT Y ■ 1 H R , M odene Hendrix ’’ Celebrate 50th Anniversary 't H.R. and Modcne Hendrix celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 3 f ^ Ih a rweption at Ihe Dulin United McthixlisI Church Fellowship Hall near iMocksville. W Hosts were the couple's children, Patricia iind Joe Jarvis of Clemmons, and I Itobin Hendrix of Atlanta, Ga.; and grandchildren, Julie and Jonathan Jarvis of I iblemmons. The couple were manicd July 2,1949. M l Smith-Sluder zngagement Announced I Carolyn Martin of Advance and Gary Sludcr announce the engagement of ilrdaughter,Lori Suzanne Sludcr to AlanJoseph Smith,sonoflvonneCaslillo J Howard Smith of Grcensboio. iT lie bride-elect is n 1993 graduate of Davie High School and earned a Rhetor's degree from Ihe University of Nodh Carolina al Chapel Hill. She Is jployed as a sales associate for Merrill Lynch in Greensboro. iThe groom-to-bc graduated from East Carolina Univeisity with n bachelor's gree in niarketing and adveitising. He works for Secbuy.com as diiector of irketing. RThe wedding is planned for Aug. 7 at Calvary Baptist Chuich in Winston- EARN EXTRA MONEY DELIVERING TELEPHONE BOOKS Flexible Hours/Starting In July Wt nMdptopietoiMhnrUwnMillUTELOIil town, HC i Btophona Dinctories In Clemmons, King, UwtsvUli, : Pfafffa^, Rural HaH, Tobaccovttle, Wtnston-Salmi and SurnMmdlng areas. |To dilhir you must ba at laast 18 yean oM, haw tha use of an iMurad viliMa and ba avattaWe during 5 or more . U'« not Itcr talent that maWs licr amazing. And its not tliat she's a child prodigy or has any outstanding abilities. What mahcs Gracc amazing is that she's ahvc. Born at Rowan Regional Mcdical Center weighing only three pounds, Gracc n>cci\'cd.thc care of ncunatal specialists from \Talio.|\)rest tiniveraUy ' Baptist Mcdical Center who ore constantly available to us. Together, wo kept her healthy, and normal. •|o Vt>d Our affiliation with this leading mcdical center gives us the ability lo handle almost any type of pediatric or adolesccnt illness or crisis. That's what . made us Grace's source for total healthcaro; it's what mates UB yours. . And even though only a very small percentage of babies re tire the attention that Grace received, isn't it nice to know that level of care is hero - especially if your baby needs it? ItWANRBOONAL. Medical Cekto : 612 MocUvllU'Avehuo,* Siilisliuily^-Nortii Carolina * 638-iobo‘oif toilifrif’li888.55.ROVAN • wwv.ravtniortf'' W - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 I Qhildren gather for the opening of Bethlehem United Methodist Church’s Bible School. Pastor M ark W eekley and church m embers portray Jesus and his disciples (or the kids. Samuel Foster recites a Bible verse. ,, _ - Photos by Robin Fergusson Green Meadows To Hold VBS Green Meadows Baptisl Church will have Vacation Bible School Sun­ day. July 11 ihroufih Friday, July 16' from 7-9 nightly. The VBS iheme is "Mounl Exlremc-The Ultimate Good News Challenge!" There arc classes Rally Planned The Otxby Church of Ihc Living God will have a church rally on Satur­ day night, July 10, at 7. Pastor is James Hooker. for all ages, children age 3 through adults. "Mount EJxtrcme" will close Friday with a Family Fun Night, which will include games, hayride und hot dog supper. TTic community Is Invited to participatclnlhlsspccialwcckofDihle Study, crafts, games, and fellowship. For more information, call the church at 9980022. Grccn Meadows . Baptisl Church is locatcd on N.C. 801 in Ihc Hillsdale-Famiington area at: 1646 N.C. 801, N. Senior Breakfast Scheduled It's lime once again for the Senior BreakfastaithcDavicCountySenior Center Tuesday, July 13, 8:30-10 a.m. Beat the summer heal and let us cook breakfast for you and your friends. Enjoy a sing-a-long with Louise Slroud at the piar.u. The breakfast is limited to the first 50 to respond, and a few spojs will be open. To reserve a seal, call the Senior Center at 751-0611. Transportation is available at no cost for this event, but donations arc appreciated. The Casket Store "Adding dignity, value and choice to funeral sen/ico" The Casket Store is a relail store offering an excellent selection of quality funeral products such as caskets, urns, tnonumenls and stationery. H A R D W O O D C A SK ETS ‘ fromS795 ^ S T E E L C A S K E T S ^ from S895 /4003-A Country Club Rd. • 760-6335 • 766-7387 O j^n 24 Hours • We.also have a pel casket room ' : V We deti ver t9 the funeral home o f your choice . F in a n c in g A v o lla b li! 2 E N o C ree k P rim itive B a p tist C h u rc h No Creek Church Road, Mocksviiie Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE &C 0. 850 N. Trado SL — Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 VCXSLER 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336-766-4714 SPILLMAN’S OIL & fertilizer- 7682 Hwy 801 S. Cooleemee, NC 27014 336-284-2551 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO.- D’uei comr/un ' 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-492-5565 MOCKSVILLE BUILDERS SUPPLY ■Together We Do It Belter” South Main Street 336-751-5915 Evelyn Haynes Iln:79t-3i31 imca:(336)Iit-393l B M sI ^ DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-9144 ^ E n e r g y ^ ^ H P.O. Box 506 Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-2136 J . P. GREEN , MILUNG CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot SL, Mocksviiie, NC 336-751-2126 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME A Tradition of Caring.... 325 North Main Strcci Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-2148 FOSTER-RAUGH DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE & TOOL INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-998-3350 COLDUJeLL B A N I ^ e R □ TRIAD, REALTO RS® Hillsdale Prolesstonal Park Highway 1SS & B01, Advance 336-99»«16 GAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-2167 F U L L E R ft1 i^ -;ir Precision Laser Cutting and Metal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-3712 E l i a S T ’ Fellowship Uodisvi«.NortiCifobiiIK)Bat4l)3siw}dieitbkonw£Cf H S S S L " J C C m a m m iic S431 Hwy. tS f Advance, NC 27006 336-998-1987 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksviiie, NC 27028 336-751-5148 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. itOHwy.BOl 8, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 . BMiU(iDlQulirjCumH<mi}oro»tt}OYtan Crait A. Cuw. PrnUfM > Mwia C. Cincf. Viet Fret Attend The CKurch Of Your Chffice Obituaries DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 -15 Betty Sue Glass Betty Sue Blackwood Glass, 62. of Broadway Road, Coolccmcc, died 'hjcsday morning, June 29,1999, after an illness or six monlhs. Bom In Cool- wmce Feb. 18, 1937, (0 ihe late Fred and M a g d a le n e ;E 11 e n b u r g .Blackwood, he :was retired Trom ;the beaming deponmcnt orBurlinglon ilndustries. She was a member of :Edgewood Baptist Church. Her favor* iieposlimcwosnshingatLakcNomian. She also enjoyed flower gardening and cooking for her family. She was pre­ ceded in death by a brother. Fred Blackwood Jr.. in 1989; I Survivors include 2 daughtcn, ^hen> Elaine Glass of Salisbury and Wanda EudyandhusbandRonofCool- ^mee; a son, Ricky Gene Glass of Cooleemee; 4 grandchildren. Carson Glass, Heather Glass, Tommy Foster 4nd Timmy Fbster, 4 great grandchil­ dren, Elizabeth Glass of the home, JoshuaCline,Carmen Cline and Dylan ^sier, a sister, Peggy Foster, a brother, RakeBlackwoodofCoolccmeejanda close friend,BcltySmithofCooleemcc. ^ Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. July 1, at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Danny Shore and Shelby' Harbour. Burial followed in Rowan Memorial Pork in Salisbury. Memorials may be mode to Rowan Regional Hospice, 1410 North Main iircci, Salisbury, N.C. 28144. AileenMcClamrockSmith :• Mis. Ailccn McCtunuocIc Smith, of Bccchwood Drive, Mocksviiie, :jj|ed Friday morning July 2.1999 In ■^le B. Reynolds Hospice Home after •J ton* Illness. ' ShewastxjmlnDavleCounlyJan. I?, 1915 to the late William pscar and Eliza Sheek McClamrack and was a ;homemaker. Slie was a lifetime mem- .Tier of Ihe Mocksviiie Fiist United iXlethodist Church. Mrs. Smith was a :chaitcrmcmberordKArtGuild, which ijiteceded the Davie Arts Council. She lynjoycd flower gatUening, was a well- ijcnown cook and cake decorator and :jiad been iccognlzed by the Winston- Ijalcm Journal as a 'Best Cook." She was prcccded In death by two ;J>rolhers,JohnHcnryMcaamrockand ;DonaldMcaamtock. Survivors include: her husband of •83 years, Evereltc E Smith, of the : home; a daughter, Joan S. Wyatt and :8on-in-law Billy of Mocksviiie; 2 .■grandchildren; a great-grandson; 4 Ibiothers, Walt McClamrtick and wife :kuth, Oscar McClamrock and wife :iewel, Bill McClamrock and wife Josephine, and Charlie McCtaraiocIc .|uid wife Jo, air of Mocksviiie; and jseveial nieces and nephews. •! Funeral services were at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 3 at Eaton Funeral .Chapel with the I^v. Bob Hiatt offici- fnting. A graveside service was lield at ; i p.m. Sunday, July 4 in Rose Cem- Ictcty. I; The family requests memorials be iconsidercd for Ihe Kate B. Reynolds • Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Ijtne, ■.Winston-Salem, 27103, or to a charily ;bf the donor's choice. :Mary Louise Foster Jones •; Mrs.Maiytj)uiseFbslerJones,76, ;bf Fork-Blxby Road in the Fbrit cora- :munily, died Monday, July 5,1999 at ; ihe Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home :ln Winston-Salem. .Mrs. Jones was bora Sept. 9,1922 'in'Davie cotinty to the late William [Piles and Sallle Livengood Foster. She was preceded in death by her ;hiisband,(Ixnnie "Bonce". Jones in ;J998, after 54 years of marriage, and ;by three sisters. Survivors Include: 2 sons, Gene :JonestindwireJoyce,and[)onaldJoncs :ind wife Dorothy, all of Fork; 3 grand- :children; 2 greal-grandchildrcn; a .'iirother, Buddie Foster, nnd a sister, :TitiBolley,allofR)ri(. : - Funeral services were Wednesday, |Ju|y7,at 11 a.m.alFDri<BaplisiChurch ;Wiin tlw ^vs.' Bob Hiatt and Ken ■EvMsofnciaiing. Burial followed in ;lhephun:hcen)Miy.j(| . I Memorials may. be: made,10 Forici ;Bii^Ut Chuii;h;Bulkllrig Purid. 3140 ;U,S; ^ B,'Mocldivllle, orto ihe Katei 'l0i'H «:; 27t03'.![f Leona Potts Bowens Mary Elizabeth Brown Mrs. Leona Potts Bowens, 95, of Milling Road, Mocksviiie, died early Saturday tnoming, July 3,1999 at her home aher several months of declin­ ing health. Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 6 in Comatzer United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jack Luihcr and Dr. S.B. Wamer ofllciot- ing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Bowens was bom in Davie County on Oct. 26,1903 to the late Luther Samuel and Telia Carter Potts, and was o homemaker. She was a faithful member of Comatzer United McthodisiChurch.andwasthcchun:h's oldest living member. She was preceded In death by her husband, Albert Eli Bowens, on June 24,1967,andbyason, Garland Lutlter Bowens, on July 6, 1994. A sister, Pearl Frye, and three brothers. Worth Poits, Harvey Polls, and Roy Polls, also preceded her in death. Survivors include: daughters. Pauline B. (Hathan) Allen. Margaret B. Dwiggins, Elsie B. (Madison) Angell and Belly Jean Bowens, all of Mock5ViIle;adaughlerin law, Betty S. Bowens; 7 grandchildren; 8 grcal- gmndchildren; sisters, Eva Potts, Mac LaInJ,andLcnaWall;abrothcr.Homer Potts; caretaker, Lizzie Fowler. Memorials may be considered for Comatzxr Methodist Building Fund, c/o Luvada Howell, 1032 Comalzcr Road, Mocksviiie. Margaret Davis Roach Margarel Davis Roach. 82, of High Point, died Monday, July 5,1999. at BeverlyHealthCarc.Shewasafomicr resident of High Point Manor. BomNov.21,1916.loJoclA.ond VallicGordon Davis,she wosahome- maker and member of First United Methodist Church. On Dcc. 10.1936, she mairied Ellis Heniy Roach, who preceded her in death Sepl. 17,1975. Survivingarc3daughters,Rosalind R. HunsuckerofGreensboro, Marilyn R. Etlls and husband Monntc of Ad­ vance and Rita R. Latham of High- Point; 2 sons, Roger Ellis Roach of Maiyland and Barry Joel Roach and wife Meg of Charloite; 9 grandchil­ dren; and 2 great grandsons. Her funeral was to be held at It a.m.iuly 8,al§echrcsiChapel In High Point by the Rev. Roy L. Grant wilh burial following in Floral Garden Paric Cemeieiy. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 512 Nonh Main Street, High Polnl. N.C. 27260. Mary Elizabeth Hancock Brown. 79, of Gladstone Road. Coolccmcc, dicdThursday,JuIy 1.1999,alForaylh Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Bom Nov. 4,1919, in Cooleemee. to the late John P. and Mary Melinda Kiser Hancock, she was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church in Cooleemee. She was preceded In death by her husband. Walter Thuck" .Brown. Aug. 7,1979, aOer 37 years of marriage. She is survived by 2 daughters, Velda Modlln of Mocksviiie and Beverly Burton and husband Blaine of Winston-Salem; 3 brothers. David Hancock, Bud Hancock and Grimes Hancock, all of Mocksviiie; a sister, Gladys Hancock of Mocksviiie; and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. July 4, at First Baptist Church of Cool- ccmee with the Rev. Jeff Pennington officiuling. Burial followed in Libeny United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Associaiion. 1820 East 7lh Avenue, Charlotte, N.C. 28201. Catherine Couch Spry Mrs. Catherine Elizubclh Couch Spry, 80, of Gladstone Road. Mocks- ville,di(^Sunday.July4,I999atKate B. Reynolds Hospicc Home in Win- ston-Salem. Mrs.SprywosbomSept.24,1918 In Davie County to the late Tliomas and Jesse Deadmon Couch. She was preceded in death by eight brolhers, Robert, Melver.Jaems,Marshall.Otis, Dewey, Glenn, and Wall Couch, and a sister, Dorsey C. Cook. Survivors include: her husband of 61 years. Bnjce Eugene Spry; a son. Donald E. Spry and wife Carol of Mocksviiie; a daughter. Linda Dwig­ gins of Mocksviiie; 6 grandchildren: and 2 grcat-grandchildren. Mrs. Spry was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church, Davie Crafl Associaiion and Carolina Craftsman, nnd was a relircd hairdresser. - Funeral services wcreconductedai^ 8 p.m. Monday, JulyS at Libeny United Methodist Church with the Rev.Phillip Park officiating. Graveside services were at 11 am. Tuesday, July 6 at UbcrtyUnitcdMclhodistChurchCcm- etery wilh the Rev. William Wombough ofHcioiing. Memorials may be made to tl»e Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. 101 Hospicc Umc.Winsion-Salcm.27103. Mrs. Bobbie Ray Mrs.BobblePughRay,64,ofHaw ^ River, died Friday, July 2,1999 at the; home of her son. George Roy of Fanil- ington Road, Mocksviiie, after an ex­ tended illness. She was bom In Alamance County 10 Ihe late Willie and Nellie Pugh. She wasahomemaker. Herhusband,Mon­ roe Ray Jr., died In 1997. Funeral services were at 11 am. Monday, July 5, at Haw River United Methodist Church, officlalcd by the pastor. Dr. Roderick Mullen. Burial was in Alamancc Memorial Park, Survivors also include: a son, Johnny Ray of Efland; 3 sisiers, Betty Kcnley and Larue Gregory, both of Springfield, Ohio, and Mildred Smilh of Ganlcn City, S.C/. a brother, Will­ iam C. Pugh of Carroll, Ohio; and 4 grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hos­ pice of Davie Couniy, P.O. Box 848, Mocksviiie, or to Cancer Services, Medication Assistance Fund.c/o Davie United Way. 622 N. Main St.. Mocks- ville. Dennie Paul Wagner Mr. pennle Paul .Wagner, 92, of Gladstone Road, died at his home on Tuesday, July 5.1999. Mr.WagnerwasbomJan. 14.1907 in Davie Couniy to the late Louie Franklin and Theodocia Foster Wagner. Survivors Include: a son. Wayne Dennie Wagner ond wife Judy of Mocksviiie; 5 daughters. Mildred James, Lorene (J.D.) Presnell, Pal (Hubcrt)Stine,alIofMokcsville,Lctly (James) Roberts of Charlotte and Colene (Don) McCoy of Advance; 2 sisters. Margaret Jane Bamhardt of High Point and Elizabeth (Pete) James of Winston-Salem; 14 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Mr. Wagner was preceded In death by his wife. Hazel Howard, in 1971, and his wife, Mary Gales, in 1986, three brothers, a sister and four grand­ children. Mr. Wagner retired from Buriington Industries in 1969 where he had worked for many years as a winder. He also worked part-time as a plumber and carpenter. He was an active member of Tuirentine Baptist Chitreh, having Krved as a deacon, Sunday School teacher and church treasurer. He was currently serving as secretary of the adult Bible class. The family was toreceive friends at Turrentine Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. 613 Turrentine Church Road, Mocksviiie. on Wednesday, July 7 fol­ lowing the 7 p.m. funeral service. The body was to lie in state an hour prior to the service at the church. The Rev. . Amis Daniel and the Rev. JacicJohnson. ofncioted^ Graveside services will be , conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 8 : In the church cemetery. made lb the : T u ^tin e BapthtiChufch Building • Fuiid/cfe Mlidr^,‘Jain«.,l6l3 U.S. • T'. WEDEUVERTII; • * K * » m N I W W ‘im tim u c is n im sm fK H nllitM t -^iO B IL8 HOMES “Whara th« Acctnt it on V«lu«" C CREDIT HOTLOfB ’ l No Sales, No Hassle, Get Approved by Phone' In SO minutes OR LB88, Call SOO: 593-7814 or 336-744-9557. : ,$800 DOWN On....'any irDoubtewlde. Sln^ewide. W.A.C. : Let your future Tax Refund make the Downpriyment oti your new home. For more Info cntl 336-744-9557., We T nidt for anything of vatue, Let your, old; cat! or appliance.; i etc,' make- Down' Payment bii your new, home.)Calt 336,-744-9587,V Let yoilr Jgood Jofi ■ time; ti^ your-' credit, < For ‘mdre‘’'tnfd calt;:33a-744-9S57 800. B9^7W4..>Mi‘>w4 Maiy Pauline Cleary ' Maiy Pauline Marlow Cleary, 54, Cleveland.dicdSunday. June27,1999 at her residence. BomJuly31,19441nIredcllCounly to the late W.A. Marlow and Ethel Livingston Marlow, she was a former employeeof Ingersoll-Rand In David­ son. She was preceded In death by a brother. David Lee Marlow. Surviving ore her husband, James C. Cleaiy; a son. Jamie Cleary of the home; a daughter. Kimberly Gourtey of Harmony; a stepdaughter. Relha KcllcrofMocksville;4grandchildren; 4 brothers, Wayne Marlow. Floyd Mariow and Leroy Marlow, all of Courtney, and Paul MurlowofWilkes- boro; 3 sisters. Ha/el Wagonerof Lex- Ingion. Helen Rcavls of Ctxilecmee and Mickey Moore of Salemhurg. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. June 29. at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home in Statesville with the Rev. Jerry G. YarboroSr.ofneiallng. Burialfollowed at Libeny Baptist Church Cemetery. Funeral H ome 635WiDcesboroStt«l Mocfaxille.NC (336)751-U00 DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE L.L.C. 416 Valley R(l..MocksvUIe,NC 336-751-3111'Oiir Familu Saving Your FamUy’m u nouETOWN rvmAL d Breakfast Buffet/Carwash/Bake Sale July 10,1999 M acedonia M ora vian C h urch Y o u th M in is trie s 700 N C H ighw ay 801 N o rth A dvance, N C • 998-4394 ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET BREAKFAST 7:00 am ‘til 10:00 am Prepared by Becky Myers and the Men’s Fellowship C o u n try H a tn • T e n d e rlo in • B a c o n • B is c u its C heese G rits • E g g s • F r u it • C e rea l ■ G ra vy B a k e d A p p le s • C o ffee • Tea Carwash and Bake Sale 7:00 am until Donations Only S u p e r R a t e S u p e r Y i e l d 5 ^ 8 3 % . . 6 . 0 0 % . Purchase a Bank of Davie 27-month term Certificate Of Deposit and earn a 5.83% rate, with a 6.00% annual percentage yield. You can open this CD with as little as $5,000. For more information about this offer and> other savings plans, visit our office in Mocksviiie. it's Your Bank B a n k o f D A V I E 1366 Highway 601 South On Mocksviiie Marketplace) Tills rale In effect as of June 14,1999, IVllnlmum opening deposit must be maintained to earn ttie Annual / jPerrantage \1eld. ,Thera are/penaltles for earty withdrawal ond account terms are subject to change, v - ^ ' ‘ MBmiorFDIC ; ' , f v' I - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8, 1999 i aa lavie County Boy and Cub Scouts, parents and leaders recently toured the nation's capitol. pDcal Scouts Tour Washington, D.C. ArcascouisfromBcihlchcmUnitcd Melhodisl Church's Pack 732 and Jroop 732 rcccnlty went lo Washing* ion. D.C. for an cnd*of*thc year trip. Twclvcscoutswcnlalongwithpar* 'ents and leaders and toured iKe nation's capitol from June 3-6. i Onthcway.lhcscoulslourcdLuray yivcm s in Virginia. In Washington, they had a guided tour of the Capitol Building arranged by Congressman Richard Durr’s of­ fice. They toured the various monu­ ments and memorials and spent part of one day touring Arlington Cemetery across the Potomac River in Arling­ ton. Va. While Ihe scouts wanted to meet with President Clinton to discuss af­ faire in Kosovo and domestic issues such as Medicare and Social Security, they were limited in lime and had to settle these issues themselves at the motel swimming pool. Politics can be very tiring and the boys Ihoughlaliltle splash in the pool was the best way to deal with governmental frusirulions. A Storehouse for Jesus Food Drive Join in this community effort to collect food for Storehouse for Jesus SATURDAY • July lOth • 9am - Spin Bring Your N on-Perishable Food D onations To These Locations: M OCKSVILLE- W al-M art • Food Lion • Ben Franklin • Bi-Lo HILLSDALE— Food Lion COOL££M££- Cooleem ee Super M arket CLEMMONS AREA ™ H arris Teeter • BI-LO (Ctonwor«nd) • Low es Food Wal-Mart Food Uon Ben Franklin Horn Oil Co. SPONSOREDBY: Ingersoll-Rand Sara Lee Corp. Oavie County Enterprise Record Stonestreel Bank & Trust Clemmons Courier Bi-Lo Supermarket J.P. Green Milling Co. Mocksville CIvllan Club Cooleemee Supermarket Gantt Personnel Hanris Teeter Courtside Sports Lowes Fo^s HOPE.™';'s wKal kunJrcJs o f people w ho’ve comc to Lifew orks Lave (ounJ. 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S'E R V lj;x s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - B1 iC a m p P e rfo rm a n c e A S te p FbnA /ard F o r D H S G irls B a s k e tb a ll By Brian Pitts Davie County Enierprisc Recordt ■ Davie's varsity girls basketball team, prob- . ably the least known of the teams that attended camp at Appalachian State recently, Is ready to ;Start making a name for Itself come winter. ' • Although six of the 10 eligible players from 1 iMt year’s team were missing in Boone, and the War Eagles nnishedamodcst4-8 atcamp, they 'Salvaged die week by winning three of their I (jnal four games. The only loss down the strctch was 27-14 to High Point Andrews, one of three state championship teams that helped Coach Carol Cozait gauge her program heading into the diird year. Her first team finished 4-18 overall and 1-9 in the Central Piedmont Conference, her sec­ ond team finished 8-14 and 3-7 and her camp |eam appeared to lake another forward step as R o b in s o n W in s J u ly 4 th R e g a tta A t L a k e N o r m a n Kevin Robinson of Advance won ^e San Juan 21 Class at the July 4th .‘Regatta al Lake Norman. Robinson, 12,isasludentatNorth pavie Middle School and was by for the youngest competitor in the class. Jiobinson defeated some of the best 'jailors on the East Coast, including ^past National Champion Mike Adams St Raleigh and Blackbeord Regatta ^Winner Hans Lassen of Soulh Boston, 'y.A. Robinson has been sailing forcighl -years, and has raced his own boat for 'ihe past four years. This was his first victory in the San Juan 21 class. Tlic Lake Norman Yacht Club and iKe San Juan 21 Class hoste^ the July :4* Regatta over July 3-4. More lhan ^boauparticipated in 10closscs.Tho •:5airJiran*2ns a1600 Ib. keelboat with a crew of 2 lo 3 she iniensilles the War Eagles' pursuit for respectability. "Overall, I felt very good about our performance in camp," Cozart siid. "Hav­ ing won the Southern Conference title last season and advanced to the NCAA. ASU attracted 21 varsity teams this year, ofwhich al leasi three teams had a state champion­ ship at various levels. Level of compclition was keen, but our girls played well to­ gether." That speaks volumes since Cozart had the daunting task of blending four varsity re- tumers (Jcni Ann Angell, Tina Harkness, Julie McDaniel and Emily Morton) with five sopho­ mores (Lauren Comal7£r, Stephanie Hcplcr, Randi Moore. Kristin Raynor and Ashley Wil­ liams). Lacking vital chcmistry against rigor­ ous competition usually spells disaster, but the War Eagles parlayed a made-of-stcci attliude Cozart Harkness McDnnlci ■ with unselfishness to rcscue themselves. Two one-point overtime losses ultimately prevented them from breaking even. '’Most outstanding, in my mind, was their never-give-up atlitude," Cozart said. "No mai­ ler how tough the team they faced, accepting defeat was never a consideration. This is an asset that will serve us well during Ihe coming .season. We also learned a great deal about jcinch other as we mixed players reluming from varsity wilh those from JV lastseason. They complemented eachotherweU in skill and in personalities. '1 hey left camp wanting lo know when they could gel together lo play again. All of these factors make me excited about the coming season." Defensive lapses turned close games, whk:h ia.iuded seven losses by six pointsor less, the other way. But crunch-time com­ posure comes wilh experience, precisely why Cozart exercised patiencc. "Though our record was not as good as ihe previous summer’s record at ASU, we were compeiilive wilh all ihe teams except Andrews,” she said. "We were flat against ihem, having pulled off an upset (22-13) just two games earlier against a team which only lost two games. West Henderson. "We were alwayson die verge of lakingover a game, but there always seemed lo be a short stint in die second half, usually fourth quarur, when we let them gel inside iwo or dute limes unanswered. Since diese were (six-mlnute)run- ning quanere with no timeouts, we had diffi­ culty reading." / Notes: Willlamsburied 18 of20 free throws in team competition to represent Davicin carnp competition. In the first round, she lied hw opponentbutlosiinasudden-deathshootout.,... Harkness,whoavcragcdasecond-besl8.4poinls last year, marched inlo the fourth round of the one-on-one competition before losing lo an eventual finalist.... In the four-on-four Shell Compeiiiion, Davie enjoyed a first-round vic­ tory before bowing out lo the eventual cham­ pion. ... Harkness and McDaniel were named to die all-star team. __________ PHMs.■ ■ ; t v • ,{NSwr,jii,a« w ljiiepir& suminei^ sM Hat' OiinW,' 'wlio along wiih husband ^ from M roSiy"slpscW ll^’iiardw<^ ■ ■ Davie CouniyEnleiptiseRc*^ ' " ' aMCiisioh in'numbere,'Ihc rec depanmem and dueled the Ihrcc-weefccimp.for ages S l4 .’W e j Sbii^Tehnis'AssociaUonCVSTA^^ i vv’ .'' instniclorAlmccOamelt'are discussing adjust-• had so many kids and ilVhice ID have a'smaller _cimip;andltie fee sbughi.aforin^igi Then, after sneaking through Ihe ' For the past several years. Ihe Mocksville- roentsloaccommodale flooding courts. number(pergroup).Wehadlikc l6!nonegroup, for direction. Aiinec Garnett playal championship game's backdoor, Davie Parks and RecrcationlJcpanmcnl's tennis "We even found with the numbers we had, we sothat7-IOagcwasblg.", chian Stale a few years back. '• .'Alyssa Smith snatched an invaluable camp has sputtered with futile turnouts. need lo add an extra session next summer," said Two factors apparently revived Uie camp. Please S « Tennis - Page B2 : ' 'reboundlhatsealedanimprobablelitlc In the Shell Competition (a four-on- Tourtouniamentlhaiawardspointsfor . defensive rebounds and Held goals). Coach Sheila Tribble never imag- I jned hauling off the big trophy. S o u th 7 th G ra d e rs B e lly U p T o B ig g e r C o m p e titto n ” We dldn'treally go up there to win stuff, and then we got off to a slow ‘ilart," she said. "Then they really de­ veloped a whole lot of confidence. As ' the week went on, they pleasantly sur- ' prised me for their ability lo really ; pome together and stan playing as a .unit." And although the Tigers gathered momentum down the stretch, knock- Jng off a ninth-grade leant wilh the ^Shell trophy on the line suipasscd Tribble's wildest fantasies. J "That jvas really a nice sutprise," she said. 'Hltey upset the No. I team to ,^|n Ihc Shell, and Uiey were actually ’ jjj/ln lh graders that should have been tying in the other division. I didn't *t them ;o beat a hlgh-school JV I, that's what made them so proud /ofthemselyes." _■ ' i f Pldw,S«ePwple«--fti^B3 By Brian Pills ! Davie County Enierprisc Record As losses mounted, a wave nausea washed over Coach Sheila Tribble.' "I wasn’t sure I wanted lo do this again," she said, initially bemoaning >the decision to pul SoudiDavie'sseventh-gradegirisbaskeiballteam in an eighth-grade league at the Appalachian State learn camp recently.; But,'playing against the ultimate David-ver- sus-Collath odds, UieTigen kept gelling up,'kept getting better and ultimaK^y vindicated Tribble and Melanie Linville's boldness of thrusting a, bunch of basketball babies into the land oC-tKe giants, perfunnlng increasingly competitive and narrowly missing two wins ImRclSdi and 14th ■games. ‘ TheTigersneverwon, heverexpected to win, . but all die adversity they weathered at ASU certainly served as a primer for the Piedmont Middle Schooici^rcrcncc.Aflcrgettingabellyful “ They had a lot of heart. That was really, really some steady improvement, which is what we want to see - to get in there and start really playing some bail.** . -Coach Sheila Tribble of old-fashioned beatings, little should disturb them next winter. Tribble sympathized with the Tigers' early misery. They really felt like babies," she said. 'They were Ihe only seventh-grade team Ihere. They, played 14 games and they got blown pm a lot of them, understandably." ' . V ' Then suddenly, over the last five games, th; - Tigers reached down, found a way to compete; ag.iinsl a seemingly hopel(^ plight and twice. nearly pulled off the Impossible,' jerking Ihcir coaches'heart strings.' ■ "They had a lot of heart," she said. "About die last five games, they sumed holdltig their own, and the last two Uiey lost by one point and by two points. So that was really, really some steady Improvement, which Is what we want to see out of Uiem - to get In there and start really playing some ball. . "(The close losses) were part of die highlight for me because of tlie faci thal they got so close and held their heads up; Linville and I were real piDudofdiembecausedieywere really up against some tough competition.',. TribblcconsldcrcdSouth'sImproWracmfram game one to game 14 miraculous. ■ ■ "Oh, huge impioveraent, huge improvemeiit; ■ because some of them had played together in itc ' but not all of ihem as a unit," she said. "So It wm ■ ahuge,huge.hugesurprise.Theyreallydidcotm; alive. , ■ ■ "I asked Ihe girls at die end of camp: 'I know;: you got beat up real bad all week, but would you;: want to do this again as sevenUi graden?*.They; said:'Yeah.Iljustmadeusbetter.'Andthey<tre; exactly right." Tribble cited point guard Alyson Walker. ' sister of freshman Uuee-spon standout Brittany,: ^ as die calm leader who kept South's boat from; sinklngduringdie rocky beginning. Walkernude' Ihe all-sur team along with Erin Whitaker; ^ ■ "ShedocsaiealnicejobhandlingthebBll,ai)d' she hadaharduiskinfiontofher because here sbe ‘ " was trying,lo nin the team against these eigMh' graders." Tribble sakL 'So I had a whole . B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 Tennis Camp To Be HeldJuly12-1^ At South Davie DavieHighcoachCarolCozoitWlif hold a tennis camp July l2<I6r[Dm8* 11 a.m. at the South Davie courts. The cost isS30,whichlncludesa1'J shin. The leglstiallon deadline is Jiily I. Activities Include basic skill devd- opment.drillsand strategies forsingl^' and doubles and daily match competi- tlon. ' ^ , To insure maximum individual at- tcnllon, space is limited lo the Hist 2j players. Playen must provide theiro^' laclcet. Register by calling the Mocldi- viilc-Davie Parks and Recreation D<i-| partment at 751-2325. ■«li Soccer, Wrestling Camps Planned The Mocksville-Davle Parks ai^ Recreation Department wilihold sum' mer camps for wrestling and soccef;' • Wrestling camp is July 26-2i^ from 2:30-5 p.m. at the Brock Oyr£' The cost is $35 and the instructors will be North Davie coach Ron Kirk arid South Davie's Howard Riddle. Regli^ tratlon deadline is July 19. • Soccer camp is July 19-22 rtbm 5-7 p.m. at Central Davie. Grades I -6 can participate. The cost is $35. Reg^ lstrallondcadllneisJulyl2. Call the rec at 751-2325 for mor«' Information. [ Almee G am ett shows Graham Harm on the proper way to holtJ the racket. - Photos by James BarringerI,'. ,1 Rachael Hamilton and Rachel Romlnger aim for the basket. Ailvance Florist & G ift Baskets (336) 940-6337 m ioii.rfi9-e.s«te-3 Tehhis Players Improve At Camp Continued From Page B1 "(Recreation director) Mike Gar­ ner said they haven't had more than 10 kids sign up for tennis before, and we had 36 and the GJSTA) is wanting to continue and go longer (than three ! weeks). So ifs a nice surprise that so I many kids are wanOng to p la yr' " ; 'It's called the USA Tennis 1-2-3 I Program. Tlw USTA is trying to get I tennis into counties where it hasn't 1 been. Mike Gamer seems to think thal > (St was a success because) it's spon- i ir td by USTA, I played tennis in I college and maybejusl finally having i somebody do it (with tennis expcri- I ence)." • I Parents were mesmerized by the • Mggeringsuccess.Theycouldhardly ; ^ p how much the players improved I mmdayonetodayI5,particularlyihe ; ^ group. ; T ie parents are just (amazed), es- ’ pecially with dx»e little Tive ond six ; j«ar olds," Gamett said. 'The parents ; today (Tliufsday) were like: 'We just ; ijon't want It to end, we can't believe ; ijow they couldn't hit (at nrsl)."'So It's ; Ijeen real good." i ; The 5-6 group started from ground I ; I "Webasicallydidmajorheginning hand-eye coordination and racket con­ trol, and upclose at the net wedldsome short forehands and volleys," said Gamett, who tracked the beginners' Improvement from the sport's crawl­ ing stages. "1 mean, we had lo use beanbags on their rackets the fust two seuions. Eye-hand coordination ibrthem is hard anyway, let alone wiUi the racket be­ cause they are (little)," she said. "And now they are hitting the ball over the net - just friin right up there, but still that's pretty good.” The 7-IOgroup learned the rules of the game and eventually got to fore­ hands and backhands, while the 11-14 players graduated lo tournament play. More than anything, they had fun. "We ended it with a round-robln touraament(for 1 l-14)."shesaId."We had this little tennis carnival where they got 10 rotate through stations, playing games, and they won prizes and stuff from USTA,” Gamett said. "With the older kids, we were able to do more. The younger kids, it was more basics of tennis and getting them to really enjoy IL" Hianks to the USTA, which pro­ vided necessiUes for those less fortu­ nate, the camp was an open-arms op­ portunity. "We were able to get rackets from USTA for kids that didn't have any, they got money for balls and the kids got free T-shirts," CaractI said. "It was the lirst real organized kind of tennis program, especially for younger kids, because I don't Uiink anything's been , offered for kids 5-6 years old befoit!.' ' Notes:Thethree-weekcampslIm:d life in the Gamclts dead lime. Tliey both teach school, Sean at North Davie Middle and Almee at Cooleemee El- emcnUry. "Fve been used lo having my summers off and not doing any­ thing, but this has really been fun," Aimee said.... Aimee laughed when asked about her presumed dominance over Scan, who coaches socceral North Davie and Davie High, in tennis. "I belter not answer thal,” she said. "He can kill me In soccer, so 1 guess It's a trade-off.”...The camp whelAimee's competilive appetite. "The more 1 was out there with the older kids, I was like; 'Man, it would really be fun to coach them," said Aimee, who coxhedsoccerbricnyatSouihDavic. "Sean's been telling me I need to (coach tennis somewhere), but I don't know. I stopped coaching soccer because I'm working on my master's, and It's just kind of hard lo get from Cooleemee lo somewhere." MILLER EQUIPMENTN RENTAL GET READY FOR SPRING Aeraioc Core Pluuger & More for ReiilToiIavl Hwy, 601 S , (jn fiii Mockwillc 13361 /ur/aU 4 M a i n s t r e e t M o r t g a g e C o r p . t Mortgage Solutions For The 21st Cer}tury P u rc h a s e s , D e b t C o n s o lid a tio n , R e fin a n c in g . C R E D IT S O L U T IO N S "W e C a n M e e t Y o u r N e e (is ” 3802-B Clemmons Fid Clemmons, NC 27012 (336)766-0790 • 800-276-0024 I iW h o o s h i Freshmen iSiris Flaunt Skills At ASU t 1- Davie's all-freshman IV girls bas- • loetball team seemed lo handle an un- I justifiable blunder as well as anyone |l . tlieir age possibly could. j| I ’ Attending Appalachian State team ; • < ^ p recently, Davie ripped through I < tteprellmlnaries 1 l-2andshouIdhave [I i hadachancetoavengc.oneofltslosses ; against Ashe County In the louma- ■ incnl finals, but a mysterious "clerical ; eiior" left the War Eagles in the cold. ; ; Although they were robbed of a ; date in the flnals. Coach Amanda ; te^orf's War Eagles swallowed the ; bitter piU gracefully. ; ^Thls probably Indicated the char- ; a ^ o fth is t^ more dian anything," I v ^ iy i»ach Carol Cozart said. "It's J eUy p have a positive attitude when ; evoking Is going your way. Tohave ^'^HIMposItiveanitudeinthefaceor jlidiiliVDiiiliiig situation Is die true test I ■ ftf pioudojtlieltn.: ; i oi)= layups. Their quick ininstlions, in particu­ lar, usually opened up the games com* fortabiy for ihcm," Cozart said "The only two games the JV lost were to No. I Ashe County by seven points and lo Asheville by one point" • Heather McDaniel represented Davie in the foul-shootlngcontesl, los< Ing by one shot in the first round, and Williams represented Oavic in one-on- one, losing jn the second round. ... Other members were Jenny Broad­ way, Candace Ferrell. Candice James. Ryannc McDaniel. Sara Miller, Emily Pettorini, Deanna Shamel andMcghan Wahucha.Ledford was out of town and unavailable for comment. Mocksville Buiklers Supply • Cabinets • Radio Diapatch • Carpet • After Hours Appta. • M aterial Estimates • Huge Inventory • BoomlVucks • BViendly Service • la itlh ic k s , I KM South M.i,II SI M iiclc-vii.. N'; /.“it O'JIb M O C K S V IL L E !<• "LE T S P U y B IN G O " 3 5 0 R A IL R O A O S T R E E T -’i . BEHIND BROCK BUILDING K.T BEACH BIN<iO ORANOOrENINa SATUROAy, JUtV 10 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' OPEN: 6PM MON.. WED„ THURS.. & SAL \ ' !. -i.lq iV, W/. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - Peoples, Dwiggins Named Ajl-Stars Qpntinued From Page D1 Tribble's expectations were tem­ p o ^ by South’s modest 6-5 record os ^venth graders. But thcTigcrs wound to achieving so much more than the ^^^mbst ambition: becoming cohe- sj^.e and rcflnlng'thc sport’s basics. - ■ "Wc went up (here to develop rcla- li<9nships, get used to each other, Im- l^rove basic skills and just Icam each o^erare what ourexpcctations were,” Tnbble said. "And, of coursc, Tim iCcnny did a real good job with basics ^ th them lost year, so it was just a matter of developing our style with them and get used to us (coachesTribble a ^ Melanie Linville). , {•"And all around, they all had a reallygoodcamp.Iwasjust real pleased with all of them." I., Especially Ashley Peoples, a gan- .gj^ 5-11 project who became a distin- gyjshed central character after a year ' seventh-grade obscurity, joining y^drca Dwigginson the all-star team. ' "BoydidAshleyPeoplescomeon,*' '^jibb1esaid,bcam)ng."Shcdccidcdlo p^(ay a little basketball. She is just areal force, and {understand thal her Daddy an outstanding player. "She Is tike a sponge. She Is just s,paking up everything she can get her hands and mind on os far as learning ^ketball. She has just been a huge, huge surprise." Peoples' substantially improved iWeight-Lifting •Sessions Offered North Davie football coach Ron j-Kirk will hold weight-lifting sessions : July6,8,13,15.20 and 22 from 5:30- 17 p.m. each night. I Fall and winter athletic physicals I willbcgivenonJuly27at5:l5p.m.in I the school gym. Helmets and other 1 equipment will be issued to North * footballplayersinthegymonJuly29 * from 5:30-7 p.m. Football practice *t will start Aug. 9 after school from 3-6 * p.m. penefit Golf Event |roBe Held July 10 2 The Fourth Annual Carolina Marl- 3ncrs GolfCla.ssic-10benefit the Mari- Sncrs AAU baseball team - is schcd- 3 ulcd for July 10 at Pudding Ridge Golf !j Club wilh a shotgun start at 2 p.m. rt The tournament is a four-man Scaptain's choice. The cost Is $50 per i player. There will be cash prizes, door 3prlzcs,cashrafneandameal provided. JTcams will be nightcd the day of the jevcnt. Cash will go to the top learns in "each night. ; ConuictDinkSmllhat940-22l3or jKcith Wilson a n 54-0840. M ^antrell Named 2-A ^oach Of The Year H ♦BrianCanlrcII.aformerDavlcHIgh ^coach, was named men’s basketball acoach of the year in the Central Caro- Mllna 2-A Conference lost winter. K Intheflrstyearorhisflrstheadjob, gCantrell guided the East Davidson «Golden Eagles lo the most wins (13) in H15 years and to the state playoffs for sthefirsttimein lOyeare.TTiey finished gsccondinlhe CCC.. m Cantrell spent four years at Davie, gfrom 1993-1997. . 3New Softball, Golf ^Leagues Forming 3 The Mocksville-Davle Parks and B Recreation Department is offering a I novel softball league-along with coed g-and a golf league for the first time. i • The.men’s open Bat and Ball C softball, which will run one night a y week starting in mid-August, is open U to the first six teams that register.Then: will be unlimited home runs. S Registration is also open for cocd. M which will not conllici with the Bat g and Ball league. The deadline to regis- Q ter for both leagues is July 30. Call a Athletic Director Joe Boyette at 751- 5 2325. M • Pudding Ridge will host the rcc's 3 golfleague.Theremustbcaminimum S of four players per team, and Boyette , wwillt^ct^firsllOleamsihatrcgister., 9 0ay will ruii each Monday Aug. 2 ihroughmid-October.Thereglstnuion All players must ""^ g u p y at Pudding Ridge: stroke In the paint elevated her confi­ dence to new heights, and astonished teammates answered her call. 'ITicgirlssiartcdrcally feedingher. and that developed her confidence." Tribble said. "She's making a turn­ around shot now that last year she woiild shoot too hard. Now she's de­ veloping areal nicc soft touch, so we're real excited about thal. And she has such a wonderful attitude." Dwiggi ns' bottomless heart won her an all-star spot. She played with the underrated fury that evcryihing hung in the balance. "She was just our all-out hustler," Tribble said. "She was just a huge hustler. Every game shejust gave it her all. She was just wide-open, she really was." Notes: The roster also Included Carly Balsley, Jessica Flanagan, Brit­ tany Crotts, Heather Boger, Alyse Bowden, Savannah Kowalski, Megan Jordan, Brandy Horpe and Jennifer Horton. Tribble surveyed a few of them:"Kowalski is really workinghard on her shot," she said. "She Is just really thirsting for improvement on her shooting technique, and did a nice job. Jordan ran the point and really handled the ball nicely. Harpe was a -realgood defensive playerandshowed tots of heart. Horton Improved the most out of everybody from the Davie CampthroughthcAppalachianCamp." Rebound Heard 'Round The Cump Tribble wondered how Smilhcamc down with the nish-hour traffic re­ bound that clinched the Shell champi­ onship. "It was pretty remarkable that she got that rebound because the girl that was trying to box her out was just absolutely cutlng her alive with el­ bows," she said, "So she just fought real hard and got that winning rebound (whh the game lied)." The rebound caught Tribble, a first- time Shell partlcipant,offguanl,tosay the least. "It was Insanity bccause I didn't know a thing about Shell,” she said. "This was my first year at Appala­ chian, and I was trying to figure out what the heck was going on. We actu­ ally won it before 1 even knew what happened." Church, Men's Open Records Announced Church League Redland Victory Blaise Advance Center Conconl Men's Open BBQ House Hum AL Tatum's Music James Gang Davie Law Crown Wood Coach Pleased With Soutl| 7th Grade Effort At Camp | w L respect for tiie Tact that she hung In 12 3 there an^ kept running the team with a 12 3 iotormalurity. Because shecould have 12 3 given up on the second or third game 11 4 and let them just eat us alive, but she 9 6 didn't. She was alsoa scoring threat, so 9 6 she did a really nice job and I'm real 9 6 proud of her." 9 6 Whitaker, a small rorwanl. is the 8 7 lypcofplayercoachcslove.Shedoesn'i 7 8 demand the spotlight. She just takes 7 8 care of business; letting her perfor­ 4 11 mance do the talking. 4 11 Talk about Ihe quiet force Inside," 3 12 Tribble said.’Thatchildprobablysays 2 13 two words through the coursc of a 2 13 game. She docs nothing but gets out there and docs her Job. "She's not one of these limelight 12 3 kind of kids, and she's so incredibly 11 4 coachable. You just tell her exactly 11 4 where you want her and what you want 5 10 her to do. and shejust simply docs it 4 11 'and then comes off the court smiling. 2 13 And that’s it." ^ ThercstoflherostcrinciudcdJamle iDuriiom, Elizabeth Colbert, AlllsoiC; Mackintosh, Molly Harris, Bccka|w Peeler, Falecia Fhedrick, CourtneJ?; Hanrahan and Megan HowelL Tribble recognized the ones wh^; made the biggest suides: • "Harris probably did the most-; Improvement throughthecampofany-; body," she said. "I thought she work^ j reallyhardfromCoach(Carol)CozartV. Davie Camp through our Appalochioh;! Camp. She made big strides." 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M O T O n O M i I FLIP PHONE I I $-100 ** I I ■ I ajauiEi: 121 Depot iStireet Moeksville, NC 27028 ,gTH0KI2ID ' ■ A G t N T Sign up on our $24.35 package or higher and receive double package minutes each month until the year 2000. Mon-Frl. 8 am-S pm Sat. 9 am-1 pm H muU uMd )n l^• (nonti twy kr* ini ru cr*« Ut«nM ^___________________W iM »ppllf Off** trtilabl* It pvtcipaing AUia tocaww In NoflhVis South Cweint»!)«, I|5 PuppetFest To Be Held Saturday^ The God’s Kids Puppcl Team will be just one of the groups featured at PuppetFest ’99 at Advance United Methodist Church Saturday, July 10. The God’s Kids team was fomicd at three years ago with three puppeteers. It now has five. Led by Susan HxkcU and Lynn Owen.s, Ihe team, which also includes Morgan Owens. Brittany and Megan Cooper and Kristen Carpenier, prac­ tices weekly and has performed at sev­ eral churches and community events. Thcmisslonofthepuppelteamisto minister to people of all ages through drama, music, humor and personal tes­ timony, according to Hackett. The team serves as a witness for Christ with each person using hisor her God given abilities.'' she said. Sponsored by Advance United MclhodistChurch.thcGod'sKldsPu^ .'A, petTeam Isopen toanyone In gradesS^ "v r. 12, she added. The team is also preparing to make -»i an appearanccon theOne Way Puppet:!!'; Street In Charlotte In October. Inadditiontopuppelpcrformance?;'** f PuppetFest will featurccamivalgames;:: crafts and food. Admission to the event > is free. i If. x:. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - BS Iripreased Demand For Dfugs Causes Stress To p|armacists, Customers iSgUcth Cassidy ^Cicm m oiu Courier dlHc are tiie days wiwn a person ccMii^aiic into a ptiaimacy - and waiic oui OJC minutes ialcr wiiii llwir pre­ inhand. .waits iiavc increased. Piianna- sometimes too busy lo answer piiysicians, trying lo optimize (lie patient's dnig tlicmpies; on patient edu­ cation, tiying to m ^c sure liicy under­ stand their mcdicinc and on research therapy. "Is it more than counting out piiis? Yes, but there's nothing wrong with countingoul piiis.The ideai thing would Classes To Be Offered At DCCCp Tfic Davie Campus of Davidson CounlyCommunityCoIlcgcwlllorfer the folUnving continuing education classes beginning the week of July 14. r c Maintenance II Isan advanced coursc 10 funljcr students understand­ ing of the components of a microcom­ puter. Tlie students will learn to profi­ ciently assemble, troubleshoot, and repair IBM-compatiblecomputersys- lems. Prc-rcquisite: Successfulcomplc- (ion of PC Maintenance I. Students Prim Deployed'^ To Turkey For Allied Operation Airman Eric Prim was recently deployed to Balikesir, Turkey In sup­ port of Operation Allied Force. As p;ut of the 4th Civil Engi­ neer Squadron they were one of tlie first to arrive and prepare the base for opcra- tionul aircraft and will be one of the last to depart the Prim deployed location. Wllh the peace agreement, preparations are being made to deploy personnel home. Prim entered the Air Force In No­ vember, 1997, and is stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. He is the son of Lisa Ptim and the late Joey Prim of Moeksville, and grandson of Lewis and Lee Secor of Moeksville and Oralce Scbra of Rich­ mond, Vai ' should provide own tools; I.e. Phillips screwdriver and pair of ncedle-nose pliers. This coursc has been approved forTcacher Renewal Credits by Davie CountySchools.(Wcdncsday,July 14- Aug 18.6-8:30 p.m., $35 fee plus a $5 supply fee.) Using the Internet coursc teaches the history and potential of (be Internet as well as navigation and communica­ tion skills. Students will be taught e- ‘ mail, explorer, newsgroups. FTP, IRC and telnet. Each student will have indi­ vidual lermlnal acccss lo the Internet for the duration of the class. Students will need a 3 1/2" high density disk. Approved for Davic County School Faculty. (Wednesdays, July 14-Aug. 18.8-10 a.m., $3S fee plus a $S mate­ rials fee. TRCs: 1.2) I Know Nothing About CompiiK ersisahands-oncompulercourscthat'"‘'i gives novlcc users the opportunity to" ^ learn basic computer operations ahd';('} functions. Students will create, priHC' and save simple documents, mantpu^-'*" late a mouse, and leam basic Window? manipulation. This coursc is a prfc«'"'i requisite for all software classes. dents need a 3 1/2" high density disk; " (Section 103: Wednesdays, July l+i' Aug. 18,10 a.m.-noon. Section l&(f* •■Thursddys,Juiyi3Mtl8'.I9;5r45p:ht?-‘-’ft 7:45 p.m. Doth sections include a $3S fee plus a $5 materials fee, TRCs: )"i2) DCCC ofTers comprehensive catlonal opportunities for all adults'in'- "■ the community. 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One of those pharmacists who con- The causes of Ihe problems may be siders himself forlunatc to worit in a as diverse as the bottles of medicincs retail setting and also spend time with lining phamiacy shelves. patients is Rodney Cline. A few years ago, officials at Ihe Cline who lives In Davie County, University of North Carolina al Chapel graduaicd from phannacy school in 1994 Hill School of Pharmacy studied Ihe and went to work for Revco in cuniculum of pharmacy students and Moeksville shortly afterward. In 1997, decided that they could not, in the slan- I^evco was bought out by CVS, and in danlTirogram, continue lo provide the Mayof 1998, Cline leftCVStoworkat infomiation students needed to meet a privately owned dmg store, Foster the ghonging and increasing needs of Rauch, patients and consumers, according to Ihe dean of the school. Dr. William Campbell. Salhey changed the program from rivcitosix years and the degree from a bachelor of science degree lo a doctor­ ate of phannacy, or Pharra D, degree. RotJnBy Cline, now a pharm acist with Foster-Rauch Drug In Mocl<svllle, graiJuated from pharm acy school In 1994 and began "Revcowasareaiiynicecompanyio working for a drug Store Chain, work for," Cline said.'The perception of Revco by die public was good, and there were not a lot of problems wiUi managemenl. When CVS come in, we weren't given the help in the pharmacy that we needed, but it's not that they As a result, less students applied to, and gave us less help than Revco - they just will graduate from, die program, result- djdrfi give us more. One technician and ing in less pharmacists in the workforce, one pharmacist is just not enough. 'The change in degree, while hav- "I left CVS because it became in- ing j).siighl impact on die number of creasingly frustrating lo help patients graduates, cannot explain anything but with their questions and gel dieir pre- a VTO.smali amount of the shortage, scripdonstotheminorcasonabicamounl fTOin,|60aycartol20,"saidCampbcil. oftime,"Cline continued. "Peopiehave diey got there, Uiey weren't ready. One use of prescription drugs as a way of 'Thqisim: about 7,000 practicing phaT; ioundets(ard dial being a pharmacist is 1 talked to said he had called his raanagingillness,andrinally,atremcn- macisis in die slate, and while we don't a very hectic, stressful job, but no job is prescription a week before, and ll still revolution in dmg therapy, know,the range of the shortage, it is 100 percent stress free. wasn't ready. I went in one day and proW y >" the area of 300 to <100. "Alothasbeenwritteninpharmacy there was no pharmacist al all." day," Hauser said, "and it was die first pharmacy manpower." time I've had adequate service in a long Campbell said he attributes tlie in- tiroe, but I noticed it was all new faces, crease in the useof prescription niedica- 'Throughdiings I've overheard and ii„n lo these factors: standard health seen, die business has not been operat- care, die aging of the population, and ing efficiently. There have been people increasingchtonicdiseascbunIcn,which whose prescriptions have been mis- qh n-iy i,cavily on prescription medi- placcd,pcoplewhowcrecalledandtold cincs;themovctomanagcdcare,which dieirprescriptionswcreready,butwhcn emphasizes ambulatory can: and the eligibility, benefits, coverage eligible for, all that could be completely auto­ mated. It will have a huge impact, and I see itcomlng.Anodierintercsting solu­ tion on the horizon isfor prescriptions to be electronically transferred from phy­ sician to pharmacist. If you can buy scats on an airplane over the Intcmet, then you should be able to move a prcscriptionfroniaphysician'sofliccto tlie pharmacy via computer. The old way chews up a lot of time." Clearly diat 40 fewer diat we graduate has a very small percentage of die total, so th« really can't explain anydiing." One local CVS pharmacist agrees publications recently about jobdissatis- faction, but I don't feel diat way. I enjoy my job evciy day, 1 cnjoyeii it al CVS. Where I am now, 1 have enough help and tsll^vis «he may know dw reason that 1 aril able to help the customers. 1 fortheshortiige:jobdissatlsractioti. wenttophaimacyschooltohelppeople, ' J3iflin stores have been advenislng' imd now I feel like I can really do ihat." lately;Jhey want people to diink diere is a.shortagc of pharmacists. They're tryio^.to put die perception out diere thaldierearenophaimacists.Thereare. but they’re choosing to take a different career padi." Ill die process of working a notice, leaving to pursue one of those different pathf, dlls pharmacist did not want her nami; used, for fear of personal and professional repercussions. Cline's customers are fortunate, however, becausc diere are many other customers who don't feel diey arc being treated well. One of diem, a Oemmons resident, who feared diatifshe revealed her name, her service would be even worse, has encountered many problems. "On March 2, ray husband died, and I had been al die funeral home for diree hours," she said. "My doctor called in a (7 have to pretend f don't have a touch tone phone so I'll get to talk to a real person." Carol Penn, a manager at the Clemmons Eckerds, confirmed that a pharmacist had quit recently, but said there was a pharmacist on duty every day, just not a full*time one. '1 know they have their problems," Hauscrsaid;;"but it seems like It's taken a turn for the worse." Eckerds corporate spokesperson TamI Alderman said the company has overS.OOOpharmacists work ing In2,900 stores in20stales. Availability of phar­ macists, she said, Is influenced by "baby boomerpharmaclstsretiring"and "col­ leges of pharmacy changing the re- quirementsforapharmacy degree from five years to six years." Earlier In the year, the decision was made, on a corponite level, to close Eckerd's pharmacy from 2-2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, for lunch. Alderman said the breaks arc "a quality of life issue. Wc want our pharmacists fed and fresh, and it gives them some needed down time." Aldemian also said the pharmacist "I left CVS because it became increasingly frustrating to help patients with their questions and get their prescriptions to them in a reasonable amount of time." "We have new drugs for treating disease as we never did before," Campbell said. "If you look at the num­ ber of phamiacists per population, wc arc actuallypnxlucingphaimacists more rapidly than we are producing people, but what's changing is tlie rate of pre­ scriptions per pharmacist or per person, that's growing so rapidly." Another solution that Interests Campbell, and one that he hopes to see impicmenied, is "unit of use" packag­ ing. '•All European counlriesand Canada dispense prescriptions this way,"he said. "Almost all prescriptions arc fora fixed dosage rcgimen for a certain amount of days. Antibiotics, forexample, could be jorityofthemfindingworkintheir field. It is probably the highest paid of all of the majors, with a median annual salary of$54.000ayearwitharangeof$27,600 lo $69,996. Often someone at the low end of range may be in an internship. 'Therc Is certainly no problem with them finding work,because ihcrc'safor grcaterdemandforthemthanasupply." Cline said he recommends the ca- rcerforanyone whomlght be Interested in a health-related field. "It'sagoodoptlonforhigh-schoolers coming out now. They might think they want lo go to medical school, but may not realize how much time is involved. But you can go to pharmacy school and come out and have a good paying job available to you." Cline's fiance will graduate from the pharmacy program lntwoyears,and will work at CVS when she graduates. Campbell said the fulurc may hold packagca oy the doctor in a unit of use, somesolutlonstotheshortageandtum- something tliat would not only save over. "Wehavetolookatdiffercntwaysof dealing with the problem, such as auto­ mation and technology, use of techni­ cians, and state boanl of pharmacy rcgu • lations that need to be looked at. Thai's the only feasible solution of dealing wllh the manpower issue. "On the retail front, there arc some time, but money." With all this in mind, should gradu- atesconsideracareerinlhisever-chang- Ing and often demanding profession? Yes, is the resounding answer. According to Marcia Harris, the di­ rector of universily career services at the University of North Carolina at"jhadmanagedapharmacyforsev- prcscriptionformynerves,andEckerds ___________________ ______ ___________________________-_______ eral years and went back to school as an had called iind said it was ready. I'm in stays onsite during the break in case of ihinrs'ihatVarbc 'donc’ sw^^^ Chapel Hill, 'Vrom surveys from ihe adult,"shesaid.'Tvebcenoutofschooi a wheelchair and use a walker, so my emcrgcncics,anddietechnicianisavail- asmattcanJ,aplasticcard,likepulling classof 1998,l00pcrcentofphanmacy for l,wo years now, and I can say dial I sister-in-law went in to get my medi- able if customcis want to pay and pick a card in Ihe gas pump when you go to students who responded to Ihe survey am 'disillusioned. 'Ihe problems I've cine. It was 2;00, and they wouldn't let up iheir refills during lunch, but that getgas.Itwouidprovidclocation.namc, were employed full time, wiUi die ma- encquntered include long hours and a her have it. II was sitting Ihere, in die new prescriiliions cannot be dispensed __________________________________________________________________ lack'ofhcip.I'mstandingherebymyself bag, ready to go, and they wouldn't let without die pharmacist being present. righ|nowwidinotcchnician.Youcan'l her have it. Someone even said die Givingdieiremployeesbrcaksmight go Id Uie reslroom, can't eat your lunch pharmacist was diere, but he wasn't on help some of die retail chains hold onto ordinner." duly, so diey wouldn't give it to her. It dieir pharmacisu, but di.it won't help Many retail pharmacists tell of 12- was sleeting, snowing, and cold, and’ what Cline .said is, ironically, one of honnhifts, hours spent standing, with ttieytoldhershe'dhavetocomebackin ,he biggest problems: an increase in fewornobrcaksanddisappointmentat 30 minutes. business. w | being able to spend roone time widi "Every time I call diem ttiey have "In die five yeare since I got out of di^rSutomeis, or patients.' diis automated diing on," she contln- school, pharmacy has changed. There lil|p)Beaidsiey,lheassistantdircctor ued. "I have to pretend I don't have a are more drugs and more direct adver- ofjliiiicalseryicesfordiedepartmcntof touch tone phone so I'll gel to talk to a Using lo consumers. For example, phj^acy at Wake Forest Universily real persoti. That automated system is a FlonascandClaritin.forallergies. Years ........................... ■' bunch of bull. You have to start the ago, a person would walk in and buy whole diiiig over-ifyou accidentally hit somediing over die counter for dicir a wrong number. It's bad for elderly allergies, bm die drug companies arc people, because ttiey might have bad working to educate die customer. The eyesight and will hit a wrong number. I doctors are busier, becausc the patients wantdie prescription drugs, so die phar­ macists are busier. We have been filling more prescriptions here dian we used to - eveiybody is. There are simply more prescriptions being written. "And widi more peopleon insurance HOLMAN & FROST REUNION Holman & Frost families' 41st Annual Reunion will be held on Sunday, July 11 at Palmetto Church on U5. Hwy. 601 North, Moeksville, NC. Fellowship will begin at 10:30 a.m. and a "covered dish" dinner will follow at 1 p.m. Relatives and Friends arc welcome to join us for a day of fellowship and food. EdroonU Holman HoUU SttittarY-Tmsurtr Medical Center, is one of diose i^hose not to go into retail phar- itinerew ofjldiem is I bigger impa( 'There were many reasons, but one diat I fell I could make a impact on patient care here and usS my education more fully. I think a S of retail pharmacists are frustrated ausc Ihey know a lot about medica- tidhs, but they don't get a chance to apely dial knowledge as much as Uiey wfluld like." jilf a pharmacy graduate doesn't ■ isereuil, which usually pays more other areas, diey might choose to with a pharmaceuiical company haclinicalselling,suchasBcanlsIey I. For many who choox die clinical ilional tome, die opportunity to :tly witt\ die patients is ap- B e ^Iey, (l^aiid dw people I ispenddiertiajorilyofourlime care activiiies, rounding wiOi don't like dial at all for prescriptions. People get tired of that smff, diey want to talk 10 humans. "We're between a rock and a hard place, and wc need another drag store. Some friends of mine who were cus- lomersatCVSareswitchingtoEckerds now, and more prescriptions being ran because diey said die people at CVS dirough insurance, it lakes more time lo were hattful, but dien I mlk to odier do dial. Soraedraes people ask for help people who were at Eckerds and are interpreling dieir insurance plans, and switching 10 CVS. And people don't diere are so many different cards and wkliobuylheirprescriptionsalKMati umbrellaplans.dirfcrcntdeductionsand because it’s not a drag store." ^ differentcopays,andlheydependonus AnbUier. Clemmons resident fho , to figure e'veryUiing out. It’s not just a has al»(xpetieiKed problems widi die ’ matter of coundng oiit pills anymore." Eckenis phainiitty is David Hauser, . Dean Campbell agrees, who regularly picks tip prescriptions | "More people just use prescription for an elderiy friend. : drags-die rate of use is skyrocketing, "I picked up a pre^cripUon yester- and Uie impact is oii phantiacies and S p e c ia l oS th e W e e k "'ik/ -4 N a b is c o K e e b le r Sn ack Size ea. Limit 4 While Supplies Last w a r m w i s h e s Q G reeting Cards Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 495 Valley Road • Moeksville • (336) 751-2141 Cub Scouts Participate In Fun Day At Rich Parl( B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999' "Hey Richic, can I see your egg?" "Well, it's son ofcracked. Can I use the Super Glue?" Richic Ga’iscu isguaranleed lohave the shlntc.si pockets or all ihc partlci- pants of Cub Seoul Pack 574's ihlrd annual Fun Day. Rich Park was ihc scene. Learning was (he plan. And Tun was ihcgame on Saturday. July 3. Despiieihe heaiand humidity, nu)rc than 20 Cub Scouts and several others praciiced lying knots, pitching and packing a lent. Knire sarety was re­ viewed. Scouts procliccdthclralm with Frank's gianlslingshot,by using water balloons. There was even a squirrel hunting expedition, but no wild mam* malswerc at risk. The day’sactivitiesculniinaled with the egg relay. Muscles and hmlns were well exercised on the obstacle coursc. Scouts had (o devise sare ways (o con­ vey themselves and iheir egg ocross (he overhead ladder, across the bridge, on the inclined board, spoon race, ond egg hop. The winning team was the one with the most members ond last Intact egg. By the way, Richie managed to crack two eggs during his turn at the relay. TigcR.Wolvcs.BearsandWebelos ponlcipated. Frank Autrey organized the day, and was assisted by Icadera Melinda Evans, David VanAntwerp and Janice Wombaugh, and many par­ ents. Any boy who will be in the first through flfth grades beginning in Au* gust may join. For more inforroation, contact any leader, Bob Nagel (assis* tom Cubmasler), at 492-5890, or Cliff Edwards (Cubmaster) at 751-2843. Orsillo To Appear In Play Mike Orsillo ofMocksville, devel­ opment director of Tlie Little Theatre of Winston-Sa­ lem, will lake part in the upcoming protluclion.Tliil. drcnoflilen.** Orsillowillap* pear as a story­ teller as as a part of the Tree of Knowledge. The production ojwns Friday,July l6atThoArtsCoun- cil Theatre on Coliseum Drive, and shows arc July 16-18,22-25, and July 28-Aug. I. Wednesday through Salur- O rsillo day shows arc at 8 p.m., with Sunday malincesat2.TicketsarcS16for adults, $14 for senior citizens, $12 for stu­ dents and SIO for children 12 and under. Children of Eden Is a sweeping musical fable adapted from the Old Testament which examines the time­ less theme of parents and child rela­ tionships. Based on the first ninechap- ters of the Book of Genesis, this musi­ cal sets the stories of the crcation. Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, ond Noah’s Ark to u variety of jubilant tunes, haunting melodies and sensitive lyrics. THE NEW D avie Place R e s id e n t ia l C a r e Davie Place’s' Resident of the Week Mrs. Theda Shcllon Rcavis was bom on May 4,1917 in Davie County. She allendcd Faniiington High School graduating on her 18th birthday. Theda manicd Lawrence Reavis on December 24,1938. They had two daughters together. Her family has extended now to 3 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Mrs. Rcavis has been a member of Courtney Baptist Chureh since her baptism on April 17, I960. Mrs Reavis extends and open invitation to her friends old and new to come visit her at Davie Place where she has been a resident since September 7,1993. D a v ie P la c e RESIDENJTLM . CZ/VRE L i s 337 Hospllal Street PO Dox 368 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2175 Fax: 336-751-0136 F la g C a m p Members of the 1999 Davie High flag squad recently attendeiJ a cam p at the high scjiiool at which band director Kathy Ferebee and form er flag squad m ember Meg Fagan helped them team a routine they will perform during halftlme at football games. Squad members are, from left, first row: April Naylor, Olivia Steele, Amie Cox, Megan Lane; second row: Kristen Sauerbrun, Libby Jones, Anna Lee, Latasha W hite; third row: Kylle Poole and Shandra Wilson. _ P hoto by R obin Fergusbon SWICEGOOD (feWALL , R !■: V I . r 0 k s d (336) 751-2222 8 5 4 V a lle y R o a d M o c k s v ille P r o fe s s io n a l C t. M o c k s v ille , N C Kyle Swicegood Kathl Wall Jerry Swicegood Sharon Cohen r Ellen Grubb Alicia Parker Mackle McDaniel Larty Hayzllp 492-1010 998-0170 751-247^ 492-74 998-7 264-6Qiq 998-3207; 492-2311; f e a t u r e J i o m e q f t f i e . W e e ^ ^ 106 WATT STREET Charming cottago with 30n, new paint and wallpapor, natural gat hoat and contral air. Large tinishod outbuilding with bathroom. Won't last long at $65,000. «TI DEPOT STREET Lett ol hiuonl okiet hcn^« wouU 1M NORTHBROOK Do you Ilk* op«n a ilry? Thi OM hu « «l. trctwd Mlndom. Ar*pUc«. vauilad A S iF S ffiM s is is r™ ™ ’-'" M2 UURPHV RO t9St doubliwidi with over t400 badrooffll. 2 b«iM In rurti vm. t C|Z* OMchM carpoft twt p«rv w« MntrtfS.,* BEAR CflEEK CHURCH ROAO —' N«w conatACOon «Mh 30n A 2BA. ErwM A ctntrtf •». .00din ao*. Prictd « $99,000 • 131 CAUELOTWAY 1994 DoutM«tO* on ov*r an ten o( land. 3BR, 2BA. lrU« urpon. 2 larga wrK] outiMlilnQt. rtoi^WKJittpcd C«r tor *JdL dttaSt. tn OAMELS ROAO 1985 OouUmkM on 3^4 acra lot With Mr 1400 ta n.. this homa hu 38R, 2 ramodalad U Mira. 2 car oarag*. rv* covwad back OKk.Ca3t3^/.S7e.SOQ 37-45COtJRTa _Invattmani potanilall Hiitorle SanforB Building.; loeatatf bantam mt oaki In (3) 0 3 ^'11 ki Mini i\ \uii \niI iiiKiii i.iim I nil i\iI ki \n-iiiIIII (in \ s III- ^ III \\n itin 142 CENTER QROE • 3Bfl (rid home wCi U basetnenl ^ te dme neigttotiood. P o ^ - ireaii/4taaes,paidpaifilyf^b((r8ftd2c3r . pageseparailifhajW. 111CMITERS iVG& &;aiexi N Qjttxrt 3 ^ carsutn'Btnil potfi. ngt. tin Uar P e tm in g to n ^ v C o m p a n y - r e a l t y aolHCHAElsni'VlthMliitgavnmllaink W m iBA. iit|lact. doM gngi i m . IWAIKTKMRO-3Ba2BJkC^ Cod S(><( tana i«)2 car bittRW am dy «3te( tf/ sriK &eel tin d rm Naran?lKmttQSi)Q. 279 SAIN RO • New corslruc&n Attni futJH 3Ba 2^ PEHFECT LOCATION 7POJAiSDfl>No«iiiierM){On(iiMskiy i MViUKNVJIUfYHMnlitua^mnW^^eazBAin imtiIi3BRind25btf4.BuyfiwrtchooMCoW I iimciiDiWi.; : - | NEW KAUPSdRE CT^ in t« rthj b (riy sttaa The Honamt’i H rattf )M )fai4 S conm I u rvuuw tm • ur« M ira I wrciKt ras 0 cBff. r Smib . ’ m m ' ’ , / ■' 136*^751^9400 IKI HVfyeol ll.-Meii«siUbii!HaH»13< iramHililOIKtraiwhljariil^Prabotab |MlusiearMiM).caDitt» ittDEIRFiaDDn'CuslntulrtimSaoOullh |M 3 ut Rling. m 3e^ na n.n inig) MUKMOTie«p»i4io«.B«J00 ie w B o o k s A rriv e A t L ib ra ry !?Somc of ilic new books ol Davie I County Public Library. 371 N. Main ; Sl..MocksviIlc: t The library has a small Spanish 1 Language Collccilon available for ; Spanish speaking community mem- 1 bcre or for people who arc learning p5^nlsh*books, audio books, and vid- * cos. I I ■ Non*FIctIon Congratulations! Now What?; A |£tBbok for GraduatcS'Bill Cosby FourComcni:HowUNC.NCStatc. Duke, and Wake Forest made North Carolina the Center of the Basketball Universe Essential Manager scries: How to Dclcgate:MakingPrcscnialions:Man- aging Change National Parks wiih KiiU: Be a N a m e d T o U N C C . j j ^ h a n c e l l o r 's L is t t; Si* Davie sludcnls at Ihe Univer- ■Cl'i ’V^ity of North Carolina at Charlotte "have been named to the spring semes- ' ter chancellor's list with minimum 3.8 .grads point averages: IT’ Haley B. Beck of Davie Academy Road,Mocksville,abusinessadminis- ^;.tQiion major with a 4.0 average; 1 ^MarshaAmandaEllisofMilllngRoad, * ~ Mocksville, an elementary education major with a 4.0 average; Michelle '[^"Robertson of Comatzer Road, Ad- Vance, an elementary education major ,‘TK^Uith a 4.0 average; Jennifer Robin •^jD oby of Meny Lane, Advance, a prc- inursingstudent; Carrie LeeJohnsonof Buck Scaford Road,Mocksvll!c, a pro- '' ] nursing student; and David Goulding S l^ ltlle of Holly Lane, Mocksville. an S 1 ^hitecture student. Traveler not a Tourist The Patient's Guide to Anesthesia: Making the Right Choices , Powwow Calendar 1999; Dircc* lory of Native American Gatherings in the USA & Canada Save *niat DogI: Evciythlng you Need to Know about Adopting a Pure­ bred Rescue Dog The Ullimaie Race Car The Whole Woman Special Siblings: Growing up with Someone with a Disability Fiction The Corpse at the Haworih Tandoori-Robert Barnard Fatal Fonune-Marian Babson Foundallon’sTriumph-David Brin The Ground Beneath her Feet* Salman Rusdic Human VoiceS'Pcnelqw Rt/gerald Incubus-Ann Arensberg The Rocky Mountain Moving Pic­ ture Association*Loren Estleman Sllff News-Calhcrine AIrd Timbuklu-Paul Auster The Tower and the Hlve-Anne McCaffrcy Children's Storyllme for pre* schoolers Is on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. at Mocksville and Coolecmcc locations. Summer Reading Program continues with programs for all ages-7 p.m. Mondays at Mocksville location. July 12: Puppetshow;Julyl9:Mark Daniel; July 26: end of summer reading party with clowns, facc painting, surprises, and ccrtillcates given out. Davie County Public Library hourstMonday-Thursday,9a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.*5:30 p.m.; Satur­ days 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 751-2023. Coolcemee Branch hours: Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from 12:30-1:30); closed on Saturday and Sunday. Phone: 284*2805. Greasy Comer BARBER I SHOP (336)284-2878 2550 U.S. Hwy. 601 S., Mocksville W AIK-INS WELCOME TOes-Frt-0:30-5:00 Sat-7;00-12;00 Son*Mon-Clo»«J W est Forsyth Family Medicine Treating Your Whole Family From Newborns to Seniors Maria Dicbos<hWood, MD Board Certified in Family Medicine Accepting Now participating New Patients with QualChoicc 766-0547 3780 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons 1 3 = An Effective Solution For Cash flowJrobleHW Opportunities! ... so will Ihrr Huitini{ DionuxiJ Slide Ncckbcc. Round and pear shaped slides t o $850. 16' dwin.$760; 18’ Chain. J780. jfo a fc r’a S etoclcrs 171 N. Main St. Mocksville (336) 751-2737 MrmfvT (S'rtJUfwi Hrjiil SmW Southern &cila Smim tiKOfi»nicd can ihow )W an tflfttht » k\CTa*e )wir company^ fKthiblo iJW) rc^f C»h )«i can UM to hdp wi pow and proper.SCSI b a «ho(ly o«tkO suhsidary o(SoudKrn Canmunlly EUnk and TruL Ihat means ywj’re assumlrtaipefiofpenonilsenlceandeipcmdnBcaicdlotaUoflngasolutkMto mm )wr tndhWin] fMtikSo rtv Chris a caU lor a m£ and coAfidenthl CM benefil analy^ ci()wrIwslnesi II ctxikl sun himlng jwf caih-lkw proNtnis Imo oppoiwnl^ • lbvcct!hk)(;itM')wrbusincsi • Improve ooQcdions• Tike caHypojirxrt discans •Earn new inienstlnoonie • Tatoahwit^(/tiit6tiydecDun8 •FiuHiptimek>buiU)ourbusincfi• Rcducerecdvahkscoas •SupttwijlnRaboUCPiifltw Southem O w tt& w mI » ci I r o I t t I)BJpxihvFiiutnclaJ.So/ulions For Ituslness 108 Cambridce Plan t)rhr • UlnMonSaJen. NC 27IM Mfhc »W-<75-/a» • • rarXi6-760 C609BMimJTrtutAn npulofforlunilf kn DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - B7 Sarah Chrtscoe 336-751-9696 n o w . Depot St. Mocksville, NC 27028 M . R e m o v a l • F re e E s tim a te s • 772 Wlllboone Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 ( 3 3 6 ) 9 4 0 -5 0 9 4 Mobile: (336) 749-6750 ■njm Gordy, Owner A e e f aONESB FOOD • DINB>IN 01 TAOOt/T4131F Oemmoiu Rd.. CleimDons. NC (Atrwi ffomTanilewood Park) 712-0002 • 766-4LEE 15% O F F ForPUkHjpOnI/ Free Deliver^ LI«ll«4ArM M U S IC L E S S O N S Lessons for Beginners to Adixinced Specializing in Guit(jr/^nJo/ManJo!ij\/Bass (also: Baste, beginner violin ^ dobro) Counter Point Studio 83 Diurt Mcxknille (hfiUe Dnt'i Miaiel (336)751-9390 Brand new s in g lM lid e m anufactured homes set up and ready to move in. Homes are In Farmington Heighls Manufactured Housing Community in Davie County (MocKSville)NC. One year factory warranty, financing offered by Greentree finance Company for qualified buyers. Conveniently located, only 2/10 mile Call 336-788-5252 pnston-Salem) or Pager 336-712-6251 /I (336)751-3538 Now.Lood ,Wlii8ton-S«lem^';i“ 330 S. Salisbury St, (Comer Hwyi 601 & M) ModisvlUe, NC'27028 . ' Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8-< • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By Appt. _ _ /IV j' 231 BMchwood Dr. - This low country home w/3400*sJ tcaturos 12 rooms ~ 500 (2 master suites) 3.1BA. sun porch - ptanliUion shunets thrciKHA. Many amondios. E*c*piionat. $335,000. CAU CONNIE. 207 North Carolina CircteUrge, open ■WJiam Poole' (Jesignod floor plaa 4BR. 3BA. Master suite on main lev«l wi^acui2i. fom\al DR. Ig. Wch. w.breaWast area & Ijj. FR. More $259,900. CALL JANE. 123 SL Q«org« PL - 3BR. 2.SBA home on ti Fairway d Bermuda Run's Brorue course. 2700i5F. end. porch. Lg. deck. ti«e. ftoors. 2-car gar. B R.C.C. mernbersNp w^rch. $250,000 CAU CONNIE 292 Magnolia Ave. - Stately Gooigiaa 2990 sqtt. main & upper lev , t489 sq n lower lev. 4BR. 3.6Ba. LR. DR. Den. Ig. Utch.. b'tast area. 2 car gar.. ptayrDom, laundry, updated $249,900. CALL CONNIE 50 Crowe Street - Newhome under construction near park, schools and shopping. 3 bedrooms. 2 batr». t3a3 sq. ft OayGght basemor^ lor future eipansioa $134,900. CALL JANE 179 Mr. Henry R± - Er^ hunting, horses & prtvacy. 2M- Ac. backs up lo Hunting Or. ELUS 1965 38R. 26A. DW w/ over 1400 si., walk-in closets m BR's, Ig. LR w/FP. $129,900. CALL JANE DIRECT OFFICE LINES Julia Howard.........751-8567 Connie Kowalska....751-6565 JaneWhlUocK.........751-6560 Jackie Coulston......751-6562 Evelyn Haynes.......751-6563 Ken Sales...;.........751-6564 Mary Howard.........751-6566 MJ. Randall..........751-6560 VISIT OUR WEBSITB AT www.howanlreAlt3r.com 1045 Ridge Rd - Acreage- Acreage- Aaeoge- 27.72 Acres • great pasture land. Appx. 75% ctoored with stro«m.mostry fenced. 3BR. 2BA dUwide on prop, w/ al appliances. $124.900.CALLKEN. 645 Ridge Rd-l5S3*/-sq. n. W/4.99AC, lural west. Oavie. Wood lioors, huge Mch., Lg. saeenod porch. AddJt. 333s>. ipstaln unhealed, storage under oaves double carport $112,900 CALL MARY. 1«3 Junction Rd. - 1400 sq. fL brkMtnyl ranctv 3BR. 1BA. space lor add. BR&BA. Cent, heat & air, outtldgs. ig. kx. new windows, doors & loof, Conv. to hdustiy. Movo-m cond $92,000 CAa KEN. 349 Gladstone Rom^ 3Bedroom, 1 bath brick ranch. Qtoat location, eompietefy updated recentry vMh new cannot, paint, counter lops. eic. Owners ate reic " $84,900 CAU KEN. 239 Wilkeeboro Street - OUer cottage In Iowa 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, bormal dining, wood floors, attic storage and targe ouibuiklng on 1.19 acre. $74,900. CALL JANEorM.J. 932 Hardison St • Great In- town location. 2 Of 3 BR, 1.5 BA, forced warm air heal & cenL air. Hardwood Ooors, sun room, fircpiaco insert in LR. siaio patio, deck on back. $74,900 CALL KEN. 1906 >1wy. 601 South - A tot for a kttlel Birch cottage w/1483 sq. fl 3BR, 2BA. Instant income-property currentfy rented month to month. $64,900 CALL JANE 119 Devk St - 29R, 1BA conage w/1146 sq. ft. Featuring 2 fireplaces, natural gas heal, central air, vinyl skSng, deck, porcti. garden space, outbuUIng & 2-car cairport S52,00a CALL EVELYN. HosplUISLeit..^1.32AeS30,000 Hwy. SOI Korth_3JS Ac xoned 1-3 »4.7$0 Milling Roid------------------3J Ac. 133,620Hwy. 60IN (bypass)____9.76AcW-$399,965 Colonial EsUUs_BUg ioU$37,500-S42,000Hs»y.M1 H_________37i*/-Ac.J150,000 Hwy. 60IS__1.4AC zoned Hwy. Bus. $52,500 Hwy. 15S----------------524fAcres m7,642Lot (22^ LO TS SL L A N D OflYtdUnvinaRd______BMg.Lo(SI59,C09 . WIlkMCrNkLane______7.17tAc$35,000 .CslahshRd---------------57*AAc.l2CS,JC0 . VillsyRd.>.Ac.tr.900'W-roadtTonLlia$,000 CfitvchStre Hwy. 158-------------HAc* home, S17S,m Hwy.158Clemmoni___CorwvLoIIN»SOO ON Lberty Ch. Rd^AcrMge tracts- $4,7D(VAe Lol1-1.04eAc«f>t1«,M0 ' 2~ 1.0MAcW-}tl^m 3-4.91SAc4M49.150 ...Lot 4-3304 Ac 4A$35,040 >BUg. Lou $12,500 ea. m>i* 5;J~ S ir ! s r•> If«««1111iii C O L D U I S L L B A N I ^ e R □ TRIAD, REALTORS* Davie County Branch : lntemctlonolH«ys158&801 (336) 998-8816 Relocation; 1-800-327-4398 www.coldwellbanker.com 172eiAUTni» NC«MUOOWSaOOKuajee sm i^sa roesmOorQWM Frwicn CouMfy bul Irt t m PtraM hcRtf Lg «QOd»d W WUTMm. OwV officWWitrg n t)tnt M. ovagi.V«nFL£M:fi09W.im I II DAVICSAIF-S ASSOCIATES Andrea Suggs Barbara Men B«lly Polls ; BiiggcllFencU ChrisGaide Cindy Johnson GaUhwlik Janel Masters KalhyHuslus UDonna Polls Linda Riddlough Martha Hollner ' MlkeZtameraian Nora Klrknun PaulSiska. SaUy McGuire Steve Owens Vicki Remlng 998-1171 998-llM 998-1158 998-1176 998-1181 998-1177 998-1165 998-1182 998-1178 998-1169 998-1153 998-1183 998:1187 998-1173 998-1185 998-1155 998-1180 998-1167 lai IMA lAC UVX Uttur* trm VKt Micpg on 1K. D*vt« KNt. UiM t prtvpooL mo* SF. OrMB hmy ■wn' ■Aruny tmaniMi. 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I'dty, gtiad cotwn WpooL Mrvw A god.CARBARA ALIEN M6-309) IUI.SNOtCDm mjm » i iJtA BAVKon H«y C01N la a cozy ranch «I«I OKk artd iSacM Miagt rm in tw. op«i Iving iwtn ' 'nlng.aa«ng bar mut. Horn* warranty.VIOaFLEVtlNagM-t1«7 iiiiVMnrise si»3ee m m macTh« hcnw ia waOng lor yoa Jutt in 4a Horn* haa tm bimnt. ouSHg. N QAILPAWUKMe-116t LOT 11 Mms MB AT MKDNNI No nw« r«it ptymwui StatMT norm H iftomablt piloa. I too SF lanch rw« KteckinUJxppng.BARBARA AUENMeOOD aNTCictovcoKiiaiRO S42e.He rOISTTM •leacTHinpnmakKatnn.na^ STAIKS MAO $220,ee0 DAVK -Hotm lovart paraOM n Daw* Couny 45 acrta o( itMis. peacaU ana wM) a Mawd PMol MounUi'a Eaiy accati to t-40. W-8. A OSD.PAULSISKA eoe-tiB9 VICKlFLEMiN09M-t167 lAMCSWAYinMUOAMm DAVK LOTS Icr cuttom nrittruebon avaMUa In prttt>gMu«■ • BariTMtt Hun Conwiinry wm 24 hr MOinw gata. S90>MSm Inciudaa Bwnurta RunlXSAaYMCQUIRE99e-11Mtor 5 IVY atOE BOMUDA Itm S7S.000DAVIC • PiwiuumgoK ceurM woodad buMr^ lot n Bartnuda Run COub. Oaiad communty. mmb od. 2 mina lo 1-40.12 mru lo WS.VtCKIFLEMtNO 998-1167 WWP-O-WILtOAVIC- 3* ACtC HOME SITES rrM $57,e0e-S70,e0e 2 hortaa Mowed parkn. Minirnufntqlt.rMtnetiorw.bwkMrolyour cho<«. StaUaa. tidK<g traO. ponOt, tacunty gala. H Aim.VICKi FLEMING 09S-U67 OAXVAUIY- DAVIE - LOTS fOR SALE wnh no hrna raquremar^ to bu*L OoM courta loll arnong othars. OcH/pooMami. Fnxn $ 44.200. Cal a COIOWELL BANKER TniAD.REALTORS aaiti auooaia. LOTS DOUILEaTE OR DOMUCATE $M.eOe FORSYTH-Two vaatbuMng toll m aiiabkthad ttagrterhcod at S36.000 aachMARTHA HOFFNER 99B-1183 PtmNNfi Rloa- DAVIE • OOLF COURSE COMMUNOY wAoHinc Mt. gra«i vaBaya and tutura galora. Chooaa your own buMar tw •era homa Ilia. U5-SSSJ»a ONOY.VlCKI.BAR8ARAORlAOONNA»>e«1S LOT 23 FOX RUM)AVK-»22.Me LAST LOT In Fos Run. Bum m a ojM. Inwtfy. attaUiUM nbh>2. convarMd to l-4a Cour^ taias, Davie tdwoit.VKXIFLEUINQ 99e-11S7 LOTS CENTENAIY OtUtCK RD $22,300 DAVmSON -BuMitto toit In Oanvnorw Mih Oavidion County (am. (M the t»U d bom worlda. Pottibla ownat tracingNORAKrt^ARTHAH 996^18 NWY64DAVIE ■ TwotractidlandavalsM• aimoit 1 Kra lor 121,000 vid 1166 acraafof tt43.4«X VICKI FLEMINO 906-1167 LOT CAtOCN VAUIY DAVK Ba«lMy utAbH. Ou cada avalaUa. Sq fodaoe rwiuirwnent*. Ctoaa lo 140. ichooMMCA. S1B.OOO VICMFIEMINQ OOe-1167 f k ia it iiiiia iM iM h iin H ■ ri8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 ■f tilf '' , ' Families and friends galhsred (or the annual lawnmower parade in Cooleemee. Some of the ■town's four-legged friends even got in the patriotic spirit. - Photos by Mike Earnhardt Cooleem ee Celebrates The Fourth COOLEEMEE-Appmximalcly70 lawnmowers, dcckcd out wiih plenty or red. while and blue dccorjlions, rode through the streets of town Satur­ day morning for the second annual July Fourth Lawnmower I’arade. And when all the waving and sniil- ingandcandythrawingwasovcr,(own residents and visitors gathered al the (own park for free watcniielon and Tree swinimingaltlietownpix)!, with games Tor the children.Courtney Magaiianes of Cooieemee, age 2 and 1/2, enjoyed the free watermelon feast. Grant Canipe shows his true colors - red, white and blue. DAVIE COUNTV ENTHKI’RISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - K9 Denny Creason leads "Miss Liberty" on parade route. Dan Marion and granddaughter Kristin Neely wave flags. There was plenty of watermelon for a hot day in Cooleemee. ' UndMy Gales and Kelsey Dyson smile for the crowd. ■- 'J ■ '.'J I-;. V Rant to Own Buildinss .Quality Construction Call 998-9553 WE DELIVER Uciditr Crei^k KciintH, hic. Kubota’s Heavy Duty Workers... are Just lightwdghts I'owcrtui ynnugh lor heflvy-uuly work al a corutiuction sUl\ yet light and wutable enough for rccri'allonal luse or as an emergency household power source. Kubota's ARX gasoline engine generators ' ...................." ‘OWloesOOWjand -....-....- -----------r-..~-bie and portable„---------------3 powered by Kubota's energy-saving, air>cooled 4-cycle OHV gasoline engine. Noise levels are kept to a minimum generators arc ‘ thanks toKuMa'^s ................. tion design. ......... Kubota's lightweight gasoline generators arc ready for heavy duly work or play. • KubotaSINK FARM EQUIPMENT Old Hwy. 64 West & Pelrea Rd. • Lexington, NC 27295 .. . Phone; (336) 7B7»5136 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY notice to creditors Having qualified as Exocuttlx ol tho , Estalo ol Ofa Mao Chalfin, late ol Oavio '. County. North Carolina, ttils Is lo notify . alt persons having claims agalnsi said : estalo to present thorn to the under- signed on or belore tho 24th day ol September, 1999, being throo months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol thoir recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediale payment to the undersigned. . This Is the 24th day ol June. 1999. -: Sarah S. Whitaker. Executrix 2868 US Highway 156 Mocksviile, NC 27028 Martin, Van Hoy, Smith. Ralsbeck and Fleming. LLP ^Ten Court Square ;> Mocksviile. NC 27028 6-24-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF '• JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 99J33&34 INTHE MATTERS OF: Aaron THOMAS GEYER, and MEGAN : ELIZABETH GEYER. Minor Children, : and KRISTANY.CAUBLE, (Formerly Geyer), Petitioner, vs. THOMAS ; WAYNE GEYER, Respondenl. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBUCATJON : TO: THOMAS WAYNE GEYER PLEASE TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in tho above entitled juvenile proceedings. ITie nature ol the relief being sought Is for actions lor the terminalion of your parental rlghls to Ihe minor children Aaron Thomas Geyer and Megan Elizabeth Geyer. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make a defense to such pleading not later than August 10,1999. said date being forty (40) days from first publication of this notice exclusive of such date, and upon your failure lo do so. the Plaintltfs will apply to the Court for the relief sought. Thislstho 1st day ol July. 1999. Cflrlton, Rhodes & Carlton PostOince Drawer 2108 Salisbury. North Carolina 2B14S-2108 704.633-7383 NC State Bar No. 3672 7-1.3tn NORTH CAROUNA ‘ DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power o( .sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by James E. Neely and Kathy W. Neely to James T. Lee, Trustee(s). dated the 3rd day ol November. 1997 and recorded In Book 265, Page 486, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, Delaull having been made in the payment of Ihe note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and ttie under­ signed, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A., having been substituted as Tnjstee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Tmst be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door, In the city of Mocksviile, Davis County, North Carolina at 11:00 a.m. bn Monday the 12th day of July, 1999 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate in the County of Davte, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: BEING Lot No. 311 as on Plat entitled *Subdivl- Sion for Erwrin Mills. Inc.. Cooleemee, NC* by Pickell, Engineers, dated April. 1953 and lecorded In llie Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina In Plat Book 3. Pages 11,12,13, and 14 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 253 Main Street, Cooleemee, North Carolina. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30c) per One * Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by : NCGS§7A-308(a)(1). The property to be olfered pursuant * to this notice of sale is being offered (or . sale, transfer and conveyance ‘AS IS,; WHERE IS.* Neither the Trustee nor the * holder ol the note secured by the deed * of tnj.'it/securily agreernent. or both. ; being foreclosed, nor ttie ollicors, - directors, attorneys, employees, agents * or authorized representative of either the 1 Trustee Of the holder of tho note make < any representation of warranty relating * the title or any physical, environmental, * health or safety conditions existing in, - on, at or relating to the property being ‘ offered for sale, and any and all * responsibilities or liabilities arising out ol * or in any way relating to any such * condition expressly are disclaimed. Also. ; this property (s being sold subject to all * taxes, special assessments, and prior * liens or encumbrances ol record and any2 recorded releases. * A cash deposit (no personal chocks) * of five percent (5%) of the purchase * price, or seven hundred lilty dollars I ($750.00). whichever is greater, will be * required at the time ol sale. . • Thislsthe 1st day ol July, 1999. ‘ H. Terry Hutchens. P.A. J Substitute TnJStee -P.O. Box 2505 : 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 * , Fayettesnlle, North Carolina 28302 7-1*2tn * . NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executors ol the Estate of Velma Wagner Carter, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 24th day ol September. 1999, being three months from the lirst day of publkuitlon or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo tho undersigned. This Is the 24th day ol June, 1999. Barbara C. Neill, Co Executor 231 Cynthia Lane Lexington, NC 27295 Duane T. Carter. Co Executor 240 Ponderosa Circle Mooresvlllo. NC 28117 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate ol Edna Florence Beauchamp. Deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina. tWs islo notify all persons having claims against the estate ol the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before November 8, 1999 or tNs Notk:e will be pleaded In bar of their right to recover against the estate of the said de­ ceased. All persons indebted lo said es­ tate will please make immediate payment. This is the 8th day of July, 1999. Lester Hayden Beauchamp Executor ol the Estate of Edna Florence Beauchamp c/o Hall and Vogler, L.L.P. Attorney for Lester H. Beauchamp. Executor 1S1 South Main Street Mocksviile, NC 27028 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Johnnie William Burton, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 24ih day of September, 1999, being three months from Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 24th ol June, 1999. Herbert G. Burton, Executor 5781 Sink Dairy Road Clemmons, NC 27012 6-24-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Administra- tors of the Estate ot Ttwmas Henry Riddle, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned al the office ol their attorney. 2000 West First Street. Suite 410, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104 or Post Office Box 52, Winston- Salem, North Carolina 27102, on or before tho 4th day ol October, 1999, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar o( their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakj estate will please make Immediate' payment. This is Ihe 1st day of July, 1999. Margaret R. Davis Nancy R. Collette Co-Administrators of the Estate of Thomas Henry Riddle Wesley Bailey, Attomey Bailey & Thomas. P.A. 7-t*4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executor of the Estate ol Isaac Buren Lakey, deceased, lateofDavieCounty,NorthCaroIina,lhIsls to notify all persons having claims against saki estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 17th day ot Sep- lember, 1999,beingthreemonths from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. Thislsthe 17th day ot June, 1999. Patricia Sue Pope, Co-Executor 210 Twin Cedars Golf Course Rd. Mocksviile, NC 27028 Karen Virginia Lakey. Co-Executor 273 Cedar Creek Rd. Mocksviile, NC 27028 6-17-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE EXECUTOR NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED AS Executor ol the Estate ol Irene A. Rees, late of Davie County, this Is lo notily all persons having claims agalnsi said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 17th day ol September, 1999, being three (3) months from the first day of publication o r! this notice v^ll bo pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es­ tate will please nwke Immediate payment to tho undersigned. : This 11th day of June. 1999. RIclurd Rees, Executor ' 4S4 Bonkin Lake Road ' ■ - Mocksviile. NC 27028 Martin, Van Hoy, Smith, Ralsbeck & . Fleming, LLP., y ,> Ten Court Square ' , Mocksviile. NC 27028 . , , . . ■ 6-17-4tn: ..........................vt________________ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ol David White. Sr.. deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims agalnsi said estate lo present them to the under­ signed on or before the 8th day of October. 1999. being three months from tho first day of publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In­ debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is the 8th day of July. 1999. David White. Jr. Executor 5205 Courtney Huntsville Road Yadklnville, NC 27055 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of Ihe Estate of James Gilbert Wilson. Sr., de­ ceased, late ot Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this Is to notify all persons having daimsagainst said estate lo present them lothe undersigned onorbefore the 8th day of October, being three months from the first day ol publlcatksn or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted lo saki estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This is the 8th day ol July, 1999. James Gilbert Wilson, Jr.. Executor 125 Goodwill Heights Place Mocksviile. NC 27028 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ot Thelma Elizabeth Taylor, de­ ceased, tale ot Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day ot October, being three months from the first day o( publication or this nottee will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to sakJ estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This is the 8th day of July, 1999. Gloria Jean Hendrix Howard, Executor 297 Hall Walker Lane Advance, NC 27006 7-8-4tn PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that al its regular meeting on July 16, 1999 at 7 p.m. the Davie County Board ol Commissioners will con­sider a resolution declaring Its Intent lo tease, sell or convey the Davie County Hospital located al 223 Hospital Street, Mocksviile, NC as a community general hospital. Known potential buyers or leasees are: Community Health Systems, Inc; Health ManagementAssodates;NetCare Health systems. Inc.: New AmericanHealth Care Corp.; Province Healthcare Com­ pany. Additional Interested buyers or leasees are s(^ldted. Terms ol lease or purchase will be negotiated based on re­ sponses to 0 Request lor Pnsposals. Infomiatlon may be obtained from the Davie County Manager, 123 South Main SUeet. Mocksviile, NC. 336-751-5513. 7-8-1 tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate oi John S. Sanford (a/V/a John Speight Sanford, Sr.), deceased, late ol Da\rie County, North Carolina, the under­ signed executor does hereby notify all persons, firms, or corporations having claims against John S. Sanford and/or the estate ot saki decedent to exhibit same to the undersigned executor on or before IS October 1999, or this notice will bepleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms, or corporations Indebted to said decedent and/or the estate ot sakj decedent will please make Immediate payment the un­ dersigned executor. This is the 8th day of July, 1999. Wachovia Bank.N.A. Attenlkm; Laura 0. Graban Executor for the Estate of John S. Sanford Post Office Box 3081 Vflnston-Salem.NC 27150 Andrew White, Esq. Post Olfice 1191 Mocksviile, NC 27028-1991 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate ot Otto Frank Hofmann (a/k/a/Otto . F.Kolmann),deceasod.ofA(tvance.Davle County, North Carolina, the undersigned . does heraby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims agalnsi the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to Ihe undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25008, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27114- 5008, on or before the 24 th day ol Septem­ ber, 1999, or this nottee will be pleaded In barol their recovery. All persons, firmsand corporations indebted to the said.estate v^ll please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. . : This the 24th day ol June, 1999. Otto F. Holmann, Jr., Executor . ‘ : . c/o Blanco Tackabery Combs & Matamoros, P.A. ■ V: P.O. Drawer 25008 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27114-5008 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ot sale contained In a certain Deed of Tr^st made by Robert N. Davis and his wile. Meta Maxine Davis to John A. Johnson, Jr., Trustee(s), dated 28th day of September, 1994 and recorded In Book 216. Page 221. Davie County Registry. North Carolina, Default having been made In the payment ot the note thereby secured by the said Deed ot Trust and tho undersigned. H. TERRY HUTCHENS. P.A., having been substituted as Tmstee In said Deed ot Tnjst by an instniment duly recorded In the Office ol the Register ol Deeds ot Davie County. North Carolina and the holder ol the note evldendng said Indebtedness having directed that tho Deed ol Tmst be (orectosed, the undersigned Substitute TnJStee will offer tor sate at the Courthouse Door, in the City ol Mocksviile, Davie County. North Carolina at 11:00 a.m. on Monday the 12th day of July, 1999 and will sell to the highest bkider for cash the following real estate situate In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a stone, southeast comer ol the within described lands and the southeast comer of those lands described by deed dated 8-12-87 Irom Nomian M. Shuplng. CciTimissioner. to Louis W. Mullins, et. ux. recorded In DB 139. page 342; and mns thence North 69 deg. 26 mln. 24 sec. West 216.03 leet to an iron; thence North 83 degs lOmln. 39 sec. West 217.76 feel lo a stone; thence North 07 deg. 24 mln 28 sec. East 275,88 feel lo an Iron; thence South 82 deg. 47 mln. 23 sec. East 414.48 feet to a red oak tree stump; thence South 05 deg. 00 min. 00. sec. West 324.53 feet TO THE BEGINNING, containing 2.770 acres, more or less, as surveyed 9-10-94 by George R. Stone and being those lands described by DB 139. page 342, Davie County Registry. Together with improvements located thereon: said property being located at 241 Mullins Road Ika Route 7 Mullins Road. Mocksviile, North Carolina. TOGETHER.WITH said lands there Is conveyed a non-exduslve, perpetual easement ol Ingress, egress, and regress and utilities leading from the same and following a gravel neighbor­ hood road 10 the right ol way of SR «183t (k)catly known as ‘Mullins Road‘). said easement to be appurtenant to the above described 2.770 acre tract and to nin with the same in the hands ot all persons whomsoever and having as its eastern boundary a course and distance beginning at Ihe southeast comer ot the above described lands and mnnlng South 01 deg. 11 mln. 28 sec. East 291.82 leet to a nail in the center of SR N1838 right of way. See DB 139, page 342 and DB 139, page 344. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax ol Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be ottered pursuant to this notice of sale Is being offered tor sale, transfer and conveyance ‘AS IS, WHERE IS.* Neither tho Tmslee nor the holder ol the note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ot either the Tmstee or the holder ot the note make any representalton of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmen­ tal, health or a safety conditions existing In, on, al or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ot or In any vray relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) ot tho purchase price, or seven hundred tllty dollars ($750.00), whidiever Is greater, will be required at the time ot the sale. Thislsthe 1st day of July, 1999. H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 2502 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville. North Carolina 28302 7-1-2tn PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING before the Davie County Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday, July 12,1999 In the Commissioners Room ol the Davie County Administration Building, Mocksviile. N.C. at the tolkiwing time as listed: 7:00 p.m. James Savario has applied for a Temporary Use Permit to place a Manufactured Home In the Residential (R-20) zoning district under a hardship as provhled by §155.190 ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance. This property is located al 250 Myers Road, Mocksviile and Is further described as being Parcel 51.01 ol Davie County Tax Map C-6. A sign will be placed on the above listed property to advertise the Public Hearing. All parties and interested dtlzens are Invited to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in layor ol, or In opposltton to, tho request. Prtor to the . hearing, all persons Interested may obtain additional Intonnation on a request by visiting the Planning and Zoning Department weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Frklay, or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340. . ■ John S. Galllmore Planning and Zoning 7-1-2tn PUBLIC NOTICE Tho following vehicles have been surplused by Davie County. They will be sold al public auction on July 21, 199 at 6:00 p,m.. Ellis Auto Auction. 89 Ford2FABP72G5KXl6l980 91 Ford2FACP72G9MX176103 89 Ford 2FABP72G7KX162063 91 Ford2FACP72G8MX176142 91 Ford 2FACP72G4MX176445 89 Ford 2FABP72G7JX180318 89 Ford 2FABP72G1KX161779 91 Ford 2FACP72G6MXt76141 91 Ford2FACP72G8MX176397 7-8-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Administrators ot Ihe Estate ot Robert Lee Williams, de­ ceased. late ol Davie*County. North Caro­ lina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo prasent them to Ihe undersigned on or before the 24th day ot September, 1999. being three months Irom the lirst day of publication or this notice vnll pleaded In barof their recov­ ery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediale payment to the undersigned. TNs is the 24th day of June, 1999. Robert L. Williams, Co-Administrator 131 UvingstonRd. Mocksviile. NC 27028 Michael Leo Williams, Co-Admlnlstrator 3795 Hwy 158 Mocksviile. NC 27028 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA | DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! Having qualified as Administrator ol; tho Estate ol Bethany Davwi Price: Bethany Price; Bethany D. Price. ! deceased, late ot Davie County. North • Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons ! having daims against said estate to ‘ present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before the 24th day ol September. 1909. being three months Irom the first day ol- publication or this notice vtrill be pleaded In barol their recovery. All persons ■ Indebted lo said estate will please ma|(o Immediate payment to the undersigned. This Is the 24th day ot June, 1999. V/iillam E. Rabll. Jr.. Administrator 250 Executive Part< Blvd. V/inston-Salem, NC 27103 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ot tho Estate of Mavis Gobble Peoples, deceased. laleolOavIe County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 24th day ot Sep­ tember, 1999, being three months Irom Ihe first day of publicatton or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will pleaSo make Immediale payment to Ihe undor- signed. :• This Is the 24th day of June. 1999.’ . Jerry W. Peoples 153 County Line Road Hannony. NC 28634 6-P<(ttn E state Sale Estate o f R ich ard R. Foster 459 Pleasant Acre Drive • Mocksviile, NC Saturday, July 10 • 6:00 AM until Construction equipment & tools, fishing boats, housewares, collectibles, antiques, furniture, farm equipment. — R A IN OR SH INE — Pleasant Acre Drive is located off Hwy. 601 South of Mocksviile, just past “Greasy Comer" ABSOLUTE AUCTION Estate of Samuel Hege (deceased) and Grace Brewer Hege (living. In nursing home) 5235 Shallowford Road, Lewisville, NC FRI. • JULY 16-9:30 am Dlrectiooi: From Winston-Salem, follow Highway 421 Nonh. take Lewlsville- Clemmons Exit. Turn right and follow lo dead end. Turn left on Shallowfonl Road and go approx. 1/4 mile to sale on right. (Watch for signs). PARTIAL LIST:Antique Pie Sate (painted); Round Oak Table w/4 Chairs; Old Oak Drossers w/Bovoled Mirrors; 2>pc. Maple BR Suite; Old Farm Table w/Bencti; Oak Center Table; Old Rockers; Oak Singer Sewing Machine: Ladderback Oak Ctiaira; Iron Beds; Oak Bulfel; Small Tables. Chairs. Sofas, Old Metal Glider w/2 Chairs: Wtiltehouse Vinegar Jug; Iron Pots; Old Pottery, Ind. Largo Teapot Irom J.W. & Etta Hege; Enamelware; Old Glass, ind. Pink & Green Depression; Lewisville Roller Mill Calendar (1967); Old Ouilts; Oil Umps; Old Baskets: Luzianne Colfee Can; Handmade Doilies; Blue Canning Jars; Lanterns; Milk Cans; Seth Thomas Banjo-style Clod<: Coffee Grinder; Woodpecker Thoolhpick Holder; Chum; Jumbo Peanut Butter Jar; Copper Items; Tobacco Setter; 50-Pc. China (Gloria): Lamps: Stove; Refrigerator; TVs; Bailey & Stanley Planes; Crosscut Saw; Scyttie; Hand Tools; and much, much more. AUCTIONEER NOTEt Mrs. Hege recently relocated to nursing om al the age of 103. For Info/Drochurc contact: KennelhG. Ketner NCAL3268 F i r s t C h o ic e A u c tio n PO Box 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the North Carolina Banking Commission, 702 Oberlin Road, Suite 400, Raleigh, NC 27605 for approval of the merger of Stone Street Bank & Trust, Mocksviile, NC with and into Central Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Durham, NC with Central Carolina Bank and Trust Company as the surviving institution. It is contemplated that all ^ offices of the aliovc named depository institution : will continue to operate. It is anticipated that the merger will be effective during the fourth quarter of 1999. Any person desiring to comment on this application may dp so by submitting comments to: Commissioner of Banks, 702 Oberlin Road, Suite 400, Raleigh, NC 27605.^ ■ l i n l B lo o d D riv e s H e lp ‘ R e d C ro s s ■M eet G o a ls jDavie Couniy has a generous pool )!ood donors 7 some who give as in as ihcy’rc eligible. “^Looking for a way 10 generate more pmls of blood and provide donors a place to give on a regular basis ihey ^[^ht not have with the three to six i»rgc blood drives held throughout the ^(ftinty cach month, Davie Couniy i^pcrican Red Cross director Jane Long dccidcd about three and a half years ago to hold a mini blood mobile at the l^a l Red Cross offlcc every month. 'iExperiencingso much success with thedaytimebyappointmcnlonlybiood mobile every month she dccidcd rc- Illy to start having an evening mini ^mobile every two months. Each sc drives usually generates 13 to units, she said. ,xl> When she decided tobcgin the mini mobile, she contacted ;uta bust- iQsses looking for the names of cm- >yees who might be interested in licipating, Long said. She started with a list of about 30 ^ential donors and now has more tton.140 from which she can pull for IIk monthly drives, she added. Long has a list of all the regular ijyors. which she checks off to keep K k of when they arc eligible to give. me contacts donors from the list each knonth and schedules appointmentsand '^lows up with reminder calls. • It'snecessarytomakeappointments •sincc the mini blood mobile can handle onlyonedonoralatimc,shccxplaincd. “ The mini blood mobile provides a BBnus to Davie's already successful larger blood drives. Her monthly goal trf* 106 units is usually far exceeded, ift^ng suid. Sometimes as many As 250 l^ ts have been collected in a month. ^ 0 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 'M a n O n M o o n ' P a rty P la n n e d Ttic Davie Coumy Senior Center will hosla "Man on the Moon" Pony Tuesday, July 20, nl 2 p.m. In honor or the 30ih anniversary of Ihe first man on tlie moon. The event w ill feature refreshments, games and door prizes. To register, call the Senior Center at 751-0611. Free transportation Is ovaiiable also by contacting the Senior Center. Donations for transportation are appreciated. EXTRA INCOME FOR S99 Earn'500-‘1000 weekly slufling envelopes. Fordelals-RUSHMwilli SASEIO. CotoiiioScilnoi.COa09IB Red Cross nurse Patricia Poindexter checks on blood donor Boooy anight during Cross office. a recent mini blood drive at the local Red - Photo by Robin Fergusson I Wkitikir Pavtif I Driveways • Parking Lots • Patchwork • Asphalt • Gravel Free Estimates I 336-492-7820 GALVALUME so Y6AR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3’ Coveraga I Many Colors | Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1 -8 8 8 -2 7 8 -6 0 5 0 MID-STATE METALS /a d e G ra d u a te s W ith H o n o rs ; d e c e iv e s A n im a l S c ie n c e D e g re e Mahogany Rachcllc Wade gradu- *l wlth honors with a bachelor's de- ^amnial&cU- » from North irolina A&T ite University. Wtkdc gradu* d fourth out of : i ^ of more m 1,000 stu* nts, with a 3.96 ade point aver- eona4.0scale. le was an- unced with the honor of being a itifled biotechnologist. Wade is a member of Delta ^igma )cta Sorority, vicc president of Beta taBetaBioIogical Honor Society,a imberof Gamma Sigma Delta Agri- tural Honor Society, Beta Kappa li Honor Society, Alpha Lambda Ita Honor Society and the Golden Wade Key Honor Society. She was a member of the Aggie Esscnce DanccTcam and the Blue and Gold Marching Machine Band, where she was inniiiated IntoTau BctaSigma National Honorary Band Sorority. Wade wasamcmberofWho’s Who Among Students in American Univer­ sities and Colleges. Wade will continue her education, pursuing a doctoral degree In animal science, wlthaconcentration In micro­ biology at Purdue University, In the fall. Purdue awarded her a full aca­ demic assistantship, and an initiate awardformaintainingthehighest grade point average of all candidates enter­ ing the program. Wade is the daughter or Roland and Rachel Wade of Winston-Salem and granddaughter of Green and Rebecca Isaac ofMocksville. 10:30 A.M. TUESDAY R e m e m b e r t h a t tim e a n d d a y . It's f lie n e w d e a d lin e fo r c la s s ifie d a d s to b e p la c e d in th e D a v ie C o u n ty E n te r p r is e R e c o rd . A d v e rtis e rs k n o w t h a t T h e C la s s ifie d s I n T h e E n te r p r is e re a lty w o rk . W h e th e r It's a y a r d s a le o r a h o u s e fo r s a le , T h e C la s s ifie d s c a n h e lp b r in g y o u r p r o d u c t t o th o u s a n d s o f p o te n tia l c u s to m e rs . $5fo r th e frst 10 uxirds, and 10 cents for each additional ward. R un the sam e ad fo r three weeks, and get the fourth w eekfieel , All yanl sales m ust be paid In advance. ^ Come the ofOce on South Blaln Stxeet mr'lacroH firom the courthouse, or call Karen at 7S1-2120, and let The ClaMifleds go to work for you. DAVIB C O U N T Y ECORD W(?Ve Always Thought Our Interest Rates Were Better. Now We Have Proof. - When it comcs to choosing a great bank, CCB stands well alxjve our 1 Virmium I’ius savings acaiutU great. U’s a liquid iiwcslmcut, the rest. And when it comes to choosing a great sa\ings account, so you can alwaj s get to your money, and since it’s FDIC insured, CCB’s Premium Plus account can’t be beat. In fact, wlien you know it’s siifc. So if p u ’re ready for a Ixtter bank, stop I you compare our account with similar accounts at other banks, CCB out> performs them. Just look at the chart. But that’s not the only thing that makes Pranlum-Rate Savings _APY(omparison_ APY by your local CCB office or give us a call at 1-80D-422-2226, and let us prove to you just how good we really are.C G B C e n £ r a / C a f o I I n a B a n k . W c ' I I h c I p o ti / i n d n • w a y . ) Premfum Plus Savings Account. - ,• .-.c: ^ ;'l10,OOOriMiwnb«ttnMrw^iwl.M«n<w>Dt& *B«*«tonlnd«)«KlMrMtvchi«anriu>tp«te*nuo»yl«ldtvmoi(l2mn^W)m^^^^ in • pr*ffi<unvrM wviAO* « PwnJum moo«y tnaitiat HcounL TtM‘Otrw M Binkt* «va(«o« I* biMd on fh« cow barM IM hav« • major prtMoc* In tfw maikaii MTvtd by CCa I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - B]^ e L A S S IF IE D S -----------------------------------------------------^ INEXPENSIVE i} P R O FITA B LE ^ Yard Sales 11 Yard Sales 11 Yard Sales 11 Apartments ■ Beach Property 11 Farm Machinery 1 •family yard salo cm Ijom 7:30-1:00 BIQ3-Sot. July 10lfi ........ . Noodmoro Road • oil 801 baby clothes, name brand girl's clothes {4-10), plus size clotnos, what-nots, compeilllvo Phantom go-kart, plus much, much morel Must soa to appreclatell__________ Carolyn's Collectibles New Items each week, furniture, ‘bottles, glassware, antiques. Barbies, Hallmork, Danber^ mint dolls, Beannles 6.99 and up. much more. W36) 751-6252 Mon 9:00«6.00 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 6:00 • 1:00 3-Famlly YanJ Sale-Lots ol misc. Items, Bentwood rocker, queen sized water beds with 3 sots of sheets, Papason chair, some baby Items. 1B6WillbooneRd.________ OARAGE SALE: Fri.7-11 6:30am ... Needmore Rd„ 801 S. first house on right.Furniture, curtains, children & adult clothes. Jewelry (old & new). Lots of household Items.________ OARAGE SALE: Rain or Shine. Powell Rd. olf 64W In the Anderson Oarage. Infant boy clothes & baby supplies. Toddler girl clothes & household items & morel_________ OARAGE SALE: Sat.. 7-10 8 til 12618 IJames Ch. Rd.. Mocksville Something for everyone._________ OlOANTIC ESTATE YARD SALE Sat.. July 10,8:00 • until ; Rain or Shine. Yadkin Valley Rd.\ Household Items, collectibles, \ furniture, farm equipment, \ appliances and much more._______ HUGE MOVINO SALE I Comatzer Rd to Ralph Rd, next to I church. Sat, July 10th 8*2 I Rain Cancelled__________________ [large three FAMILY YARD SALEDate: Saturday, July 10,1999 Time: 7:30 until 4:00 Place: 252 Main Church Rd, Chlldren'6 doU\lng. adult clothing i(large. size women's), draperies, Mhousenold Items, furniture, toys. flRaln or shine. LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive ^ 336-751-1721 U/ISECARUEI^ MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 297SHwy.64EinFork„ CaCC today I , (336) 998-8810 RMSALE:Cars •Trucks Carports; AISinSiAIGahanized AISbeDogLrts 336-751-3442 __JJocksvjllejN C New&INd • Dm IanOOiS • Free EsUinalBS I PeiUns Roofing 336-998-1150 MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES & FLEA MARKET25.000 sq, ft. inside 653 Wilkesboro St.Sat. & Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces call 751 -2181. YARD SALE • Sat., July 10,7-1 Patio furnituro, clothes, toys, CD’s, lamps and more.127 Ivy Lane__________________ YARD SALE - FrI. & Sal. a.OOam • Until. Hwy. 801 N. above Macedonia Church on right. Stereo, typewriter, linens, fans, etc. YARD SALE Large yard salo, Hwy 801 N. close to caution light. Just got married; lots of goods, out with the old In with the new. Furniture, dishes, home interior, crafts, tools, small appliances, clothes, and lots more. Sat., 10th 7am»noon. "G IA N r YARD SALES a l7-unlll Beside Woodleaf Fire Deoartment MOVING SALE: Sat., July 10 8:00 to 12:00 178 Lakevlew Rd., Hickory Hill II. off Comatzer Rd. Elementary teacher furniture, linens, children's L. lots more, cancelled if raining. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Salo • Saturday. July 10 from 6:00 • 2:00 Furniture & tools. Ashton-Drake dolls in original boxes, Great assortment of Ty Beanie Babies. Clothes, shoes & lots of miscellaneous itemsi 601 N. right past William R. Davie Elementary. B in c o T U E S D A Y 7 :0 0 PM Clip m s Ad For Free Pack ' - Bring A Friend For Two J . . . . . . . . . V All Clothing 40% off Excluding wnite tags.,Now adding bacl<-to-8Chool & Fall & Winter clothing 100's more item to choose fromll Bearly Worn 129 N. Main St. Mocksville ___________751-7799___________ 695 CANARD,July 10 7-12 Baby furniture, car seals, clothes, toys. desk, yard furniture, misc. Rain or shine. Animals ADORABLE KITTENS, need good homes with lots of love. White with black/brown makings. 492-2554 FREE KITTENS & Cats 336-463-4124 Apartments MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phono 751-0168. DILLON’S p r o f e s s; INVESTK SERVICEl Commercial •R e sid e n tia l -Skylight Repairs •ChimiMyFlMhlngt •N fw a oidR oo lf LD A U C TIO N Saturday, July 10, 1999 @ 10 amfor theCllnard Keller- estate (deceased) 134 E. M em o ria l H w y . * * * H a rm o n y, N C from the intersection of Hwy. 901 & Hwy. 21, lake Hwy. 901 ___________East 100 yds, to the Keller's Homeplace___________ HomeHe & hp Gwefatof iUW400, used 1 UneJ-Seais 3 tip Ak C«rpf«soc**S*t OttWB Chain Saw*‘Murray 14 tip Riding Mow«’‘Ob$on 6 hp Ridng Mower**YanJ Pro 5 tip rear tine Tiner"Wizard 5 If Ti0er“Wi2ard S hp Garden mule*'Toro 5 ty) Recyder SeKpropeied Mowef**Yard< Man 2V SeHpropeled Mower/bagger*'MurTay 3.5 t^) 21* Mower"Murray t ^ Catdier'Hometite Weed EatefTnick Bed Utity Tfailer*’Metal & Plastic Track Tod B«e»”Cf8ft*man Tool ChesflO gaL Wel/Dry VaC'Power & Hand Too(s*’Bench Grinder & Vl$e*'Come-Along$‘’Alum. Ex. Ladder**new Reptacemeni Wndows Rd. Pine t ^ Susan Tabta**oid Pvw Chest lea Boi“ t9S0 Wardrot>e"handmade Pheapple Poster Bed”Oak Bed''Cone Back Bed**6 Oink^ Room Chairs‘*o)d 3 Drawer Oak FSng Cabinel**Weaver t/pr. PiaWPhitaJ floor mod. Radio**early Church PeW«mai Cast Iron Stove**okJ TreJe Sewing Machine*'Oak Rod lop modem Oesk*’2 Bentwood Cane Back Rodien“3 pc Maple Coffee & End Tat)les‘M pc White Patk) Set"Ue Stylei Tred Ml 8 pt selling Ptattz^ Dhnet Ware"En^ Tea Serving Se(*’Wt«at Gold t ^ S(emwve**C4ke Sl^"ICtchenMrs”DiC)Xl3 msdo for uido C.*o» Cut SaW'Muio Cc9^''&»fo & Guitar Many Other Items *** Lunch Available*'**Restroom Y O R K A U C T IO N S? K E A LT Y 356 Fox Hunter Rd., Harmony, N.C. 28634 704-546-2696 — ncal #74 since 1935 ______ A U C TIO N Friday, July 16,1999 @ 6 pm for the estate of Frances Jones Turner Wililams(dtcmtd) 476 M r. H en ry R d . *** D a vie Co. from Hwy. 64 & Hwy. 901 intersection 0 Gartner's Scrvice Center take Davie Academy Rd. #1143 to stop sign. Then take __________Mr. Henry Rd. to llit Turner's homeplace.__________ clici 1150 Qum (by A.E. Andeiscn |im N.C. PiojKt Quit IEeie9))"pal 1B74 rd. Clum wAnsi lal»l"6 gal, Cala»ta Vmey 2 Handia Jii"*laddh lijte K». Uiiip"Oi* Sq. Ohlng Tal)le"oB B«l w/ipindh h8adboaid"Skig«iTrsdl8 Seviing MidiWDep. Era DtcisMi t Choll ol Dn»m"ltai Bad"Empiro DresseC'sel ol Uddor BackChail"S<|. Tnmk"Upli. Fumilurs Ml. Fans"frlnls i oM Fta™s"lron«are”Glasswais"Ouill> i Uneni"Po«eiv Waist S«l"old Jan S BoMes"D«oraling Basksi9"KHdwn«aro"2 oM Mtlal TMyd9i"2 Fool Adi"2 Wooden Chicken Coops"Black H^vik Com Sliellei"Hois< Dram Plo»l''Wog DIggn Windlass"old Ho(iMlK*l4FaiTOleadlioTO"Hoi™ii»Xl.ClialnSa«i , J.b! mod. RX7S Riding Limi Mowir ' ■ Many Other Ite m s'" limcUAvailable'"Reslroo>n Y O R K A U C T IO N R E A L T Y 356 Fox Hunter Rd., Harmony, N.C. 28634 “ ncal#' ■704-546-2696 ’ »lncel93> MOCK PLACE: A sonlor cltlzon complox, now taking applications tor 1BR units in MocKsvilio. Ront basod 0 Income, for Info, call 751* 2005 or write: Mock Place, P.O. Box 1056, Mocksvillo, NC 27020. ^ous^n^^ Opportunity. TDD NUMEROUS AMENITIES, A friendly Community, and an Excellent location are just a few reasons why you should make your new home at Northwood Apartments. Now leasing furnished Studios, 1 6r. ana 2 Br. lents. Lot us provide you BEACH PROPERTY FOR RENT:Carolina Beach, ocean view, sloops 4. W/D. $450/woek. 91O-791-5708 ADVANCE AREA- Christian Homo. 4pm. Child Care, 940-5261 after ith small town living at its best. 800 Northrldge Court. Mocksville. 336-751-4141___________________ ROOM FOR RENT In my home. Responsible person, for more info, call 751-2770, leave messaqo. Appliances FOR SALE: White, frost-free reirlgdorator, $75.00751-0106______________________ MOVING • Hotpoint heavy duty dryer, 8 years old. $25.00 or best offer! MustQol 998-0189 Art/Artist JANET DEAN'S ART GALLERY On third floor of SERENDIPITY SHOPS, downtown Mocksvillo. Pdnts by Janet, Maria Rutter. Ann Frick, and Ralph Giady James. Enter for FREE ‘Oavio County” print. Auctions For Professional Auction Services call: ROWAN AUCTION CO. Kip Jennings NCALN6340 ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has immediate openings • ALL AGES • for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shift possibilities). Convenient hours 5:30am • 1;45am. Full Time, Part Time. Drop In • upon availability. Como see us at 571 S Main St.. Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Claudette or Debra, 751-PLAY(7529)__________ FUTURE BEGINNINGS CHILD CARE NOW OPENConvenient hours: 5:30am - 7:00pm, William R. Davie area (off Danner Road, end of Camellia Ln). Infants to 12 yr olds. Full-time, PaTt-tlme, Diop-ln, Before &/or After-school, or Summer care. Call 492-CARE ask for Debra Stanley.________________________ I WILL BABYSIT children In my homo In Mocksville. 751-9487 WILL BABYSIT IN MY homo. Mocksville. 751-4408____________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN at my home. Advance / Mocksville area. For more details, call 940-2903. WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my home. Ages 0 >12. Throe years of child care experience. CPR certified. Between Mocksville & Advance area. 940-6954 11 DISC JOHN Deere grain drfll used but working; 1 ann F6rd loader w/brackets & 2 buckets; '4 row Ford cultivator 99B-2515 M FOR SALE; New Holland bal^^ mowing machine, hay rake, boi blado, and lift (up to 1,600 lb«,l, com plantar. (336)998-4805■ ■ — ■ . IA NEW FARM EQUIPMENTLow Prices ,/j; Plows. Disc Harrows, Scoco Pane., iders, Bushogs, Box Blade$/ 9 Blades, Gates, Corrals & more. We deliver . i, Wrtoht Farm Gates 993-8637 , Furniture □ask w/ overhead twokshelveS •Ribbons & Rosoa' by Hendrix. Whitewashed plno W O, no«r. Showroom condition. $200 OBO, 998-4589____________________ LARGE [ SHAPED couch wftecllning ends • Earth tone cok)rt - 2 yrs old, $500.00.Maytag washer & diyer 4 yrs oldi $350.00 (or bothU ^e^ entertainment cente|j 998-6948 Homes For Rent 2BR, 1 BA 2 car carport, large yard 866 ,N. Main, No Hud.depsit 8 S450/mo.75Mt0a 2 BEDROOM, 2 Bath Condo CiommonsHoward Realty 751-3538 O A S H PAID FOH ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTADLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE ■ c,IIArtfHitB<>>tlcK33M92.5992 3BR,1BAHOMEincountiy Howard Realty 751-3538 3BR, 2 8A brick, garagtfi basement. In county. $795 , , 704-630-0695________________^ COUNTRY COTTAGE, 3BR. IBAi 1600 sq. ft., central heat & air. Leave message at 998-4606 df 828-476-9416 after 6pm. GENETREXLER^ROOFING New &Okl Roofs 24 Year# Experience Free Estimates 336-284^71 A U C T IO N BEAUTIFUL VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE 4 2 + A C R E S F A R M Lovely Valley * Lovely Scenery * Over 4,000 Ft. Burks Fork Creek Over 2,000 Feet of total road frontage * Rustic covered bridge 13,500 Sq. Ft. Barn with inside riding ring. Also outside riding ring I2;N00N * SATURDAY * JULY 10 BEING OFFERED IN SMALLER ACREAGE TRACTS FIRST AND THEN BEING ' BLOCKED TO ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO DEEM IT’S HIGHEST VALUE. LOCATION: VA RTE 638, DUGSPUR, VIRGINIA. 16 Miles north-northeast of HILLSVILLE, VA. 20 Miles south-southwest of FLOYD, VA. Dugspur located intersection of Hwy 221 & VA Rte 638. Dugspur Post Office is just northeast of “ARCHIE'S GARAGE”. I urn off of Hwy 221 at The BP Station & Post Office, onto VA Rte 638 (follow auction signs), proceed 5.4 miles to the most “Beautiful Valley” you've ever seen. See auction signs. REASON FOR AUCTION: Present owner. Mr. John R. Moore now residing in Gamer Missouri. Local man, Mr. J.C. Hendrix boarded and trained horses here for 20 years. TYPE OF AUCTION: ABSOLUTE - Being sold to the highest bidder. TERMS: $ 3,000.00 Down “In Cash" or “Cashiers check" made payable to either Pierce Auction Service, Homey Brothers Land Auction Company • or ■ themr elves. Balance due • In full - 30 days. $ 5,000 00 If you buy the entire Farm. New owners to take possession - Day of closing. 10% Buyers premium charged and added to the last and final bids. AUCTION SALE 12:NOON, SATURDAY, JULY 10TH REGISTRATION WILL BEGIN 10:AM FREE BAR-B-QUE — 10:30-11:30 FREE BLUE GRASS & COUNTRY MUSIC 10:AM UNTIL7 P IE R C E A U C T IO N S E R V IC E & R E A L E S T A T E , IN C . AUCTlbNEER: KEITH J. PIERCE, VIRGINIA LICENSE #471 : , ON THE INTERNET • WEB PAGE. plerceauctlon.com Ph. (540) 728-4452 >(540) 228-4131 ATTENO THIS AUCTION ■ COME PREPARBD TO BUy A PIECE OF HEAVCMmm I ! I ' P.12- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 0 L A S S IE IE D S — ............................... — — — ■ INEXPENSIVE FROFITAHLE Homes For Sale I Miscellaneous B Mobile Homes/Sale B Mobile Homes/Sale tfniCK RANCH-Mr. HonryRd. 3/4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, full basement, has larao don with fireplace/gas logs, urae storage gilding, targe family dock with viow df small pond. 1.99 acre $142,500. By appolntmeni only. (336) 492- 2720__________________________ EASTERN DAVIE, 3BR, 2BA, 1 layel with full basement. Single gprage plus carport. 12x24 deck, ‘fosn exterior paint. Many 'ates. Better hurry • only ..,900. Possible 100% financing If qualified buyer. Owner/Agent Powder, McChesney Assoc. Call am 940-2905. 184*4449. Press 4. Land For Sale ACRE TRACTS, $35,000.00 [51-5200 Lawn Care [AWN MOWING: Best Ratos. ^allTodavl 264-6501 WEIGHT LIFTING machines - bs, pecs, tegs, more. $100, $200. ^■astte Savings. 998-0169 " TV. Floor model w/oak cabinet J VCR. $200, GC 51-4119 after 5:30_____________ . GALLON FISH tank w/stand. ;omp!etetvsetup. $150 284-6493 jPACHE STOVE INSERT: Cost $650.00. will sell for $50.00. Replace must be 38' wide or more P proper nt. Call 751-5680 fot iSsrious buyers. RANDY MILLER r &SONS -2»MHkrRMd»Mocksville.NC (336)284-2826 FOR SALE: Qrandfathor mantel clocks, full range Westminster chimes, swinging pendulum, mirror back. Must see. Call; 751-2431. $175.00________________________ FREE COAL TO anyone who will haul it away. Call 704-633-6279 and leave a message._________ FULLY ENCLOSED 6x12 ulility condition. Roadtrailer, ready. Pi 10 sell. 751-6371 :0R SALE BY owner: Brick ancher, near hospltot, 1300 so. ft., ' -'lace, carport, patio & 3BR, Must see Inside to ipprelcale. To view, call 751-3348 3ARDEN VALLEY • 225 Holly .ane, 5BR, 5baths (3 full. 2 halO. ull basement. 2 car garage. 3,221 iq.fl., 1.5 acre ay owner. 335-75M882 lEWLY REMODELED 2BR, ISApme on 3/4 acre private, wooded it. Quiet country location. Sell lp,Oqq;_ Rent, W50/mo. (336) Mobile Homes/Rent UYING ALL TYPE COINS old. Silver and Copper rhote CoilecUons or Single Coins urrency & Worid coins also ' ht r PRICES PAID alisbury, NC hone: 704-636-8123 0 Collect Calls. 123,000.00 WITH WELL & seplio ank, one available, mobile home approved. 751*5200 BUMMER SALEI Double wide, acre wooded home lites. 6 miles from Mocksville. ;3,000 price reduction. Call now 704) ^8-9593. Please leave nessage. 'OR SALE: Citation. Chevy, only 18,795 miles, $2,000.00 klassey Ferguson tractor 1040, (8,000.00^rg e desk, $30.00 f i l In good condition. 336-492- ’•5646 K & G SALVAGE>32” Pre-hung nterior doors. $34.95/ea.; 3athroom sinks w/faucet, 14.95/ea.; Range hoods. 14.95/ea.; 1/4" interior paneling, 15.95/ea.; 4’x8'Cedar Closet liner. 19.95/ea.; . B(dg. stone $140 per 3al!el/140 sq. ft.; 2x4 studi, S1.29/ea. by the pack; Pergo amlnate flooring, $1.89/sq. ft.; vinyl aiding $34/square; N^nyl windows, >2* X 30\ $39.95/ea.; 4 x 8 sheets, lurch plyvrood. 3/4', $34.95/ea • ir, fcl.OO/ea.; 4’x8‘x1*1/2’ In. hick Insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; Hoofing felt, $6.95/roll. We stock (tainless steel In sheets & pipe. Domjoated culvert pipe up to 24* Ha. We stock pumps & accessories or wells. Formica, $.50/sq. ft.: Steel I-beams for sale. Six panel >xterlor steel door units. $64/ea. K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. Spacious offlccs and suites. Many with windows, in (he newest Clemmons business Taciiity. Kitchen access and uiilities included. , Call 940-6S06 during , business hours. ; 2BR HOME SET up In Deer Run 751-7734_______________________ 3BR DOUBLEWIDE ON 1 Acre Private Lot, Pay Transfer Fee and move in.... 1-800-523-5582. 3BR DW SET'Up near Frelghtllner. 2300 dn & mpts of $425 per month. 336-751-7734 MUST SELL 2 Arch-Tye Steel Buildings. Customer couldn't pay balance. His loss-your gain. 25x28, 30x42. Will finance for you. Call now. 1-800-991-9251. ; SNAPPER RIDING MOWER, electric start • nice $350.00 Push Mower • excellent • $50.00 336-751*2594 3BR HOME ALREADY set-i In pmis 336-751*7734$699 dn pmis of $179 per mi3t-up.lontn. USED BOOKS, HARDBACK & paperback, some best sellers. 336-463-4124___________________ USED RAILROAD CROSSTJES. Delivery avail. 336-699-2006 or 699-8593. 2BR, 1&1/2BA, mobile homo, on private lot, $350/mo. $450/deposlt 998-4933______________________ 3BR, 2BA MOBILE home for rent. $395 per month. $450 security dooosit. 1-8B6-251-6790_________ DAVIE COUNTY mobile home, private lot, Howardtown Circle, Smith Grove area. Pinebrook/North Davie school system. 3BR 1&1/2 baths, large living room, large kitchen (including all appliances). Christian married couple, one child, no partying, no pets. References reguired. Phone 336-998-3305. READY TO MOVE In: 4BRfurnished apt w/utilities. 751*1216 or 872-3367.____________________ RENTERS WANTED: 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath on private lot. 1-888-251- 6790 3BR READY TO move In. 601 N,Mocksville. William R. Davie district. (336) 751*7734 3BR SINGLEWIDE only 3% over Invoice. $15,667 with $1500 cash rebate to customer. 1*888-251- 6790__________________________ ABANDONED DW'S 3 DWs Already set up on 1 acre tracts. Buy land & home, move in today. Calf 767-0156.____________ ALREADY SET-UP In Advance • 3BR 2 Bth • rent to own. 336-751-7734___________________ APPROVAL BY PHONE Save a trip. Call Kenny 767*7782. ASSUME LOAN ON ‘96 3BRalready set up In Cooleemee area. 336-761*7734 ASSUME PAYMENTS D/W 3/2 new home Call 744*1307 Mobile Homes/Sale St AND A deed ♦ uso your land as dn pmt on now or used home • easy financing. 330-751*7734 $500 DOWN................... AND MOVE IN.ONLY AT HOME ZONE ________1*800-866-8874________ $59 PER WEEK Speclallll 3BR, 2 Bath. Move in Today! Call 1-800- 523-5582.______________________ •JULY SPECIAL ORDER your new double or single In July. Receive 5 thousand In options or discounted off pricel 284-4001______________________ 1 . 5 acres zoned for mobile homes...owner financingavailable...Call 1-800-523-5582. 100’S OF LOTS for rent, sale, tracts up to 10 acres available in Davie, Iredell, Rowan. Davidson & Yadkin Co’s. Land Home / Package & some owner financing. 336-7g^1-7734__________________ 1980 MASTERCRAFT14X70 3Bedrooms, 2 baths GC new central A/C, new hot water heater. Call after 5pm. 998-8657 1982 CRAFTSMAN, 14X65, 2 BR. 1 BA, Dishwasher, stone fireplace, central AC. remodeled 1995. Must move. S7900 998-1046. leave message. 1994 OAKWOOD, 2BR, 2 full baths, good price. 751-4887 1996 FLEETWOOD, 3BR, 2 Bath, only 14 payments left. Call 1*800* 523-558i___________• 1998 28X56 DOUBLE-wide reduced. Prices to sell. Call (336) 751-0503. ______________ 1998 TRtPLEWIQE - 4500 rebate pmts of 596.00. Includes: set-up & delivery, fully furnished, upgraded appliances, finished sheet rock, last one left. 336*751-7734___________ 1999 FLEETWOOD SPECIAL3BR, 2BA. vinyl siding, shingle roof . $500 down-$199 month. 1-800-866-8874 Warehouse Worker 2nd Shift. Call Larson Doors. 800-541-8173 MUST SALEM inventory * Big Bargains Call 744-1308___________________ MUST SELL ALL lot models. Dbubiewides / Singiowldes * 2,3, 4 bedrooms. Save thousands. 1* 888-251-6790__________________ NEW HOME FOR only $69 per week. Call 1*888-251-6790. NICE 14X60,2BR Just remodeled, set In Yadklnville. Just 500 dn. 197 ' pmtlOvr. 679-3519_____________ NO MONEY DOWN for qualified land owners. Lowest Int. rale of the year Immediate delivery. Come shop Leader Homes lor best deal. (336)751-0503 NO MONEY OUT of pocketlll Use your trade-in as your down payment. Come see our newest models at Leader Homes. (336) 751-0503______________________ OWNER FINANCING, 3BR DW off Boxwood Ch. Rd. Pmts of $389 ir month with $2400 dn. 336*751* '34??! BANK SAYS HOME only; no land. Don’t give up! You can have your land/home with our owner financed properties for SW, DW. or modular. Call Kenny Q 767*3342__________ BETTER VALUE HOMES Huge selection, bank repos, refurbished, all at wholesale, save big. 284-4001__________________ COMPLETELY REMODELED 14x80. 3BR, 2Bth, Oakwood. Musi see this home, will del & set. 750 down pmt. 197 mnth, won’t lastl 284-4001_______________________ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES to your needs • Land • Homo package by the nations oldest manufacturer. Schuit Homes. call744*1308. DIVORCE FORCES SALE Help save my credil, move In Immedlelely. /Vsk for Heather. Call 767-0156 DOUBLEWIDE, NEW3BR, 2BA, .939 acre, deck, heat pump, Willboone Rd.998-5816______________________ FOR SALE: 1991 R'Anetl doublewide & 1/2 acre. Cooleemee area. 3 BR, 2 BA, owner financing available, 10% down. 704-279- 1960__________________________ FOR SALE: Doublewide, 3BR, 2BA, living room, family room, kitchenydining combo. 2 8X10 room additions, Ig. back deck, front porch. One acre of land. Call 336- 971-2255 or 492*5585. Leave message.______________________ GUARANTEED FINANCING WITH$3200 dn. regardless of credit history. 336-751*7734___________ HAD YOUR HOPES UP? Approved then not approved? Payments higher than what you were told? straight answers from honest people. SW, modulars, DW, land-home available. Truly private lots available. Call Kenny © 767-3342__________ nyyear, 0 down .with trade SW, modular. DW. land-home. Ask for. Kenny 767* 7782____________________ JULY BLOW OUTIII Beautiful, new, double 3BR, 2 Bth, fireplace, glamor Bth, loaded, order your choice colors, only 1200 dn, 370 mnth. Call 284-4001_________ LAND-HOME DEALS All counties-$499.00 and up * Call Schuit Homes 744-1307__________ MOBILE HOME TIRES for sale $20.00 each while they last. (336) 751-0450. - y ; * ^ MOVE IN TODAY Low down, call 744-1307. '84 WILDERNESS w/awnlng. Call 336-751-9992. Price $5.000!00 $SPECIAL$Muffler & tail pipe Installed $69.95 Catalitic converter installed $99.95ReavIs Welding 601 N at Cortney Crossing,Yadklnville 336-463-2517 ^ M A R V KAVrMi;6fAauMmr*ovcr C reate o u r lo o k . By onalrting your coloring and the cloihing colon you wear, we con work togciher to crcatc a look thai'i uniquely \oun and is easy to, re-create at borne. Just call me for, your free makeover. ■ 'Regina Ireland' iKDEramBir BEAUn CONIULTAKT ; ; (336) 492-5249 . ' ¥j ] Land/Home Packages...Over 80 Homesites available... Call 1-800- 523-5582. _________________ RENT.TQ.QWN ...2,3,4 Bedroom Homes, Ready to move In, Call Todav...1-800-523-559^._________ RENT-TO-OWN Call 744-1308__________________ RENTERS WANTEDCALL 744*1308_________________ SAVE $15-520,000 Buy factory direct, no dealers. Pleaso limit 1 per buyer. Call 767- 6511._____________I___________ WILL NOT LAST 14x80, 4BR, 2Bth. Del & Set. 995 Dn, 199 mnth. Call now. 284-4001. PIANO TUNINGBpalring & Rebuilding Selt-players. Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Personals - DIVORCED WHITE MALE, 5'9*, 155 lbs., blond hair, blue eyes. 44. Looking (or slender white female. Call Paul at 704-637-9097. PUBLIC NOTICES NoticePublic Sale: Mocksville Mini- Storage Intends losell the contents of following units for unpaid rent and e^enses. #382 Terri Robinson f180.00)#317 Amy L. Jones ($263.00 #408 Wanda Parks ($240.00)#82 Robert Chatmon ($135.00) Sate date. July 23.1999 at 2:00pm. Household items. Banance musi be paid by July 21, 1999 to aviod sale. Cash or money order only. No personal checks for overdue accounts. 817 Salisbury Road (336) 751-2483. Recreational FOR SALE; 1997 Suzuki Quad Runner 160 4-wheeler. $1,800. 492-6021. RV/Motor Home Service B&DDESIGN& CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Your Complete Home Improvement Company; iobcat Work:We Do Small Repairs: Brian Darcy 336-751*4212 Ref. Available PC Box 424 Mocksville, NC 27028 CAREGIVER IN OUR home. Davie Co. area. 2 ladies, day and evening. (336)998-3607_________ DECKS, PORCHES. GARAGES Small remodeling projects, concrete work. Contract or hourly rates available. Call 940-5715 asK for Bob or Jason.________________ EST. CLEANING COMPANY has 2References & Insured, today to resen/e your home (336) 492-2147 or 998-3682 Leave message __________________ Kip's ReflnlshIng & Chair Caning Reasonable Rates Salisbury. NC _________704-633*0809_________ LIKE TO COME home to a clean house? I'll do all the work - you take all the credit. Spotless reputation. Call for estimates. 492* 2080__________________________ LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Unk*Owner Free Estimates ___________998-1798___________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC tor ail your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. ROTHROCK PAINTING CO Alt Interior and exterior painting Cool Seal Mobile Home Tops Coomplele pressure washing Reliable and Top Quality Work 998-2594 WILL BUILD DECKSAny size for homes or businesses. For free estimates call. John Young 336-284-4713. WILL CLEAN HOUSES.Weekly or Monthly, also, will do laundry. Roaconable rates A" references. 998-2907 WOULD YOU LIKE to come In to a nice, clean home after a hard day's work? H so. call 336-909-3154. Housecleaning Reasonable rates. statewide EARN S800/WEEK driving Over the RoadI No experience? No problem) Training opportunities available with Tuition Reimbursement! Cali USA Truck 600-237-4642 x2512.____________ FRIENDLY TOYS A gifts has openings for party demonstrators & managers! Home decor, gifts, toys. Christmas. Earn cash, trips, recognition. Free catalog. Information. 1-600-488-4875 N. C. MOUNTAINS - 3.2 Acres * $14,500. Creek with two waterfalls, towering hardwoods. go6d building site, private with easy access, winter vievre. garden spot. Pristine Properties. l-eOO-262-4187. OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE • Eam While You Train for an exciting career In health occupations. retail sales, carpentry, landscaping, home health aide, clerical occupations and others. No tuition. GbD/hIgh school diploma program availi . . at some centers. Housing, meals, medical care and paycheck provided. Help with Job placement at completion. Ages 16-24. Job Corps • U.S. Department of Labor program. Call 1-800-733-JOBS. BeauUGsRiiolGssimtka offers Qxclting now career opportunities. Rexible hours, unlimited earning. Training provided. CaHJtHVTWMr*791-25«7 Bermuda Village is accepting applications for FT Dining Room Manager & Wait Staff BeautUul Environment with flezilile hours. Please Call J.P. Jeanne or Phyllis at 9(84764 or apply at Hny. 8018., Advance, N.C. statewide SUPER FLEA SUMMERSpectacular - Groensboro- Colisoum Complex. 3-day show • ‘ July 9, 10. It. Friday 10 AM - 5 PM; Saturday 8 AM - 5PM; Sunday. 10 AM - 5 PM. Admission $3.00. . Featuring Antlgues, Collectibles, and More. Phone 336-373-8515. Vehicles 1978 HONDA CB750 Motorcycle. Runs strong, low mileage, $1200.* 284-6493______________________ 1980 CHEVY CITATION V6; automatic, new tires & battery, $450. 998-7287________________I 1987 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER:V-6, Auto. Air, CruIso-TIIt. LIghI* Blue, Good Condition, $1,550.00 : 940-5065 1989 SUBARU GL FOUR WHEEL DRIVE Automatte Transmission ; Power Steering * Tilt S te e ^ Wheel Power Windows I AM/FM Stereo ►150k miles t 30 MPG • VERY DEPENDABLE I$1700.00 : Home 998-5639 - GARY 1993 DARK GREEN Innniti; automatic, 4 door sedan.Leather Interior, sunroof, electric^ windows & doors, security system,* Bose sound system, radio, CD & }llent condition.;tape player, 751*3387 SALISBURY MOTOR CO. ► Butok * Dodge ■: 700 W. Innes SI., Salisbury • _________704-636-1341 : •92 CHRY5TLER 5TH Ave. power steering, power seats, povrar vrindows. power door locks^ excellent condition. $5800 492*- 7358 : RESPONSIBLE HUNTERS SEEK* goose hunting lease. Please contact Darren Q 336-686-8081^ after 6pm._____________________; WANTED TO BUY: Standing Timber, Top Dollar Paid, Will cul lots; Select cutting OK. Call Paul at P.T. Timber. 704-637-9097 REASONABLE RATES • FREE ESTIMATES . CLEAN DECKS • ^ (336) 492-5735 Mocksvyie. NC < n T J tY iu iT iK m n F iiin s BRL\Cf,I^STflSCII(lflL Mnd (Ull how lo n t giitiH <m( (if ilif uf cliil Jrrn. 1-800-WE-PREVENT Vi« <nr mm fTinin|i (ami)}. Experienced Painter Needed NiwwoiklilMlnUst ts id P iiftilto riiU p n N . IV iM fitttliN in M L 336-751-7728 H lm s atTanglewood Assisted Living now hiring; Nursing Assistants all shifts, full & part 'time..Exper<ence required. ■ Please agjjly in person at 3750flarperRdy ■.Clenunpris, NC 'N . A Dnig-Frec Workplace / \ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 - Brf e L A S S IE lE D S PJEXFENSIVE PROFITABLE Employment AUTOMOBILE SALES Must be customer oriented. Small Ford/Mercury store In Mocksville. some retail experience required. Call for Infomiatlon 336-751-2161. All American Ford/Mercury________ BeautlControl Cosmetics offers exciting new career orportunitles. Flexible hours, unlimited earning. Training praslded.Call Jenny Turner • 751-2567 CNA'S: $10-$11perhour LPN’S: $17-$23 per hour RN’S: $20-$29 per hourSign on bonus. Excell Nursing Is hiring staff relief for Davie County area. 1-800-883-9235, ext 233 HELP NEEDED TO work In friendly environment. Must bo able to worn weekends, day & night shifts. Possible management promotion. Mountain Fired Chicken In Clemmons. (336)766-3881. Manufacturing Jockey International. Inc., one ol (he worU's leading apparel manufacturers, has Immediate openings In our Cooleemee Textile facility. Join a company ihat can offer you a career experlonco that Indudes stat^llty as well as growth. Positions available: CUTTERS-2^&3"*Shm WET FINISH OPERATORS - 2^ & 3-Shift In eddition to excellent pay, Jockey benefits IrKtude: Paid Holidays■ Health Insurance Disability Insurance Dental■ Quarterly Bonus Program ■ vecatlon Pay ■ Pension Program■ prescription Plan Life iruurance Employee Store Company Nurse Apply In person: Mondsy-Frklay, between Sam and 3pm, Cooleemee Textile Plant, 1629 Junction Road, Mocksville, NC 27020. Jockey An Equal Oppoflunlty Emptoyar. Mechanic Want A Great Job And A Great Career? COMCAR Maintenance has what you need. We currently have an opening for the following position at our Mocksville terminal: Night Shift Tractor-Traller Technician This career opportunity offers: • New Pay Scale • 1- Day Family Medteal/Dental • Company Matching 401(k) • Uniform Program • Time & 1/2 After 40Hours/ Shift Differential For further infomiatlon, please apply In person at: Coastal Transport 513 Madison Rd. Mockavllle, NC or call: Phil Bullln (336) 751-0079/(600) 835-9770 CALL OUR RECRUrriNQ CALL CENTER 7DAYSMEEK 24HOURSrt)AY 1-877-4COMCAR (1-877-426-6227) Prs^employment physical and dmg screen required. Female and minorities encouraged to apply. EGE . Employment ' ■ Employment PART-TIME HELP noeded at EHIg Auto Auction in Cooleemee every Wed. night. Lano dorks and drivers. Please apply In person. 336-204-4080__________________ POSITION AVAILABLE County of Davie Inspections Dopartmont Part Time Secretary 20 Hours Per Week Successful applicant must have excellent secretarial skills. Must be proficient In use of computer, copier, multi line telephone, and other office-related equipment. This position will assist full timesecretary.r cation. 0. Whaley, Director of >llcairons must bo sent to; Inspections 123 S. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2791 Position open until filled Davie County Is an equal opportunity employer. West Eagle Job-Net has Ihe obslhal A Bendly and dedicated slaff s waiting to scrv'e you from 8i)0 - 5:30 Monday - Friday Uyoujretin»lo( sca!ching,Wesl Eagle has immcdiale opportunities available for you. < 2nd 4 3rd Shift Textile iXMsiiki • Bi-lingual Customer Senice RepS|SwjS(onsh4T|pi{ lilvflW) • 1st Shill Upholstery Seiver (E«priowR<ifiirfd) FbrMorelnfonnatkmcall 7M-ti(KI083 or: SUKIumacRoid; Suitelf.: NC [oe/moMCB Antoncre [N Espx'a I>ug Scrcos aid BadgiQind Q«b EST E A O L EJOB-NET EARN $26^500 FOR COLLEGE IN JUST 2 YEARS. Qualify for the Army's 2-year enlistment option and you can earn up to $26,500 through the Army College Fund and Montgomery GIBill. Not bad for two years’ work. Of course two years is just enough time to see if Army life is right for you. It’s also just enough time to make sure you’re men­ tally prepared for college, so by the time you get there youH be a little wiser and a Uttle richer. For specific informa­ tion about the Army’s 2-year option, contact your local Army Recruiter or caUl-800-USA-ARMY. 924-7839 ARMY.BIAUIOUCANBi?wwwQoarmyxom________ C N A ’ s . To Cover Davie County I, . : All Shifts ■ Part-Time & Full Time • Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 V F i e d m o H b m e H e a l t h , I n ^ ■ '!,'> W ln s tb n -S a ie m '^ ;';;-^ ^ Help wanted:Part-time Driver / Paper Carrier Various duties Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday workweek Call: Robin Q The Davie County Enterprise Record ___________751»2120___________ LAKE MYERS RV resort has opening for part-time roservatlonlst. Please apply In person. 492-7736 Perfect for High School or College Student._______________________ FULL-TIME TELEMARKETERS, $8.00 plus commission. Call 998- 8067. S a M B Drive-In Clemmons Now Hiring A ll P o s itio n s F u ll & P a rt T im e 712-9710 **Cloverflelds**Cleaning positions nvailable. Full­time Mon • Fri, No evening or weekends. Vacation & Health Insurance. Call760-4161.________ APARTMENT COORDINATOR noeded to work with executive director of private, non-profit organlzalion In providing sen/ices lo developmentafly disabled adults. Duties Include training and direct work with residents. College degree In special education or related field preferred. Good salary and benefits. Sond letter of Interest and resume to: DCGH, 785 Sanford Ave., Mocksville, NC 27028 Part-time Cook Needed for Davie Place Residential Care. We offer competitive salary, and flexible schedule. Please apply in person • 337 Hospital Street, Mocksville Kaydon Corporation Knydon Corporation is a leader in custom engineered bearings and bearing systems. We iuvc an immediate opening for the following: Maintenance Leader Ptttfet twavy background in m«hanlcai, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and general equipment Inslallation/malntcnance. Prior supervisory experience a plus. appropriate educational background along above. Critical thinking and analytical apliti This position reqiiires a strong mamjf.ichjring Kickground ami excellent written and veriul communication skills. The Ideal candidate must have • with relevant experience as listed Itudesareessentbl. If you are a self-starter with a progressively successful work h'lstory and U’ouU like to be considered, fax your resume with sabry history/requirements to: (336) 751-5051, or mail to: KAYDON CORPORATION P.O. Box 1449, Mocl<sville,NC 27028 (Attention; Karen Creason) Mh Equal OppoTtiniit^ Employer) i| W A N T E D M a in te n a n c e M a n w it h A i r | I C o n d itio n e r E x p e rie n c e fo r P r iv a te ^ 1 C o m p a n y w ith E x c e lle n t B e n e fits O ffe r e d .! I C all from 9:00 A.M . to 5:00 P.M. for | I Ann S m ith -1-800-672-0105 I I C all from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. for J I W.P. H arrison - 336-998-4353 f IS l 108 bed Nursing Home seeks Restorative CNA for 1st shift full time position. Competitive salary, good benefits. Apply In person or call 336-751-3535 for more infomiatlon. .' 1007 Howard SL • Mocksvllls, NC 27028 A U T U M N C A R E O F M O C K S V IL L E N O W H IR IN G -» Material Handlers -» Production Packers -* Forldift Drivers Temp to Hire 1st and 2nd Shifts Available (Enroll In our forkllft class July 2nd) D o n 't D e la )^ A p p ly T o d a y 4431 North Cherry Street, Suite 50 Winston-Salem, NC .. Or Call 7 7 6 - 1 7 1 7 for details! M i S t L EOE Drivors/OTR Earn $40,000/yearl *95%NoToucti Frolgtit • No Forced NYC• 100% Assigned • Conventional Fioot• 1st Daylnsur. Covorago • Diroct Doposit Pay MOIKw/Co. match call Tommy Pritchard TODAY! RWT TRANSPORTATION EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing^ crow. 40-pIus hrs. weekly ovortlmo. Must be dependable. No drugs, no tiot-heads. 336-467-706i or 336-7S0-9153 COMFORT INN has openings for tront dosk, laundry ^ housokoeplng. Apply in person. ______________________________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVeL req. Drivers liconso preloried. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Frl., lOam-Spm Igi appllcallon. EEO.______________ OAVIE ONLINE IS sooWng hlgti school & college sludenls asi account managers lo dovelop' lerrllorles (hrougnout Davie Countv; ExcellenI communlcallon skills tsqulrod, Iralning provided. Inquired lodav 751-1080. d ________ n Soil Solutions, Inc., an environm ental service com pany. Is acccpUng app lica tions fo r Indlvidualsy expcrlcnccd In the following: T rackhoe/B ackhoe Operators 1 D um p T ru ck/D u m p T ra ile r D rivers Class A CDL required for both positions, overtim e and occasional overnight travel required, year round work. If you have the above qualillcatlons and a ^vhatever It takes' attitude, please apply in person at 1703 Vargrave St., Winston-Salem. NC. '____________, School Bus Drivers Needed Immediate Openings j N C D L R e q u ir e d B u s D r iv e r T r a in in g : J u ly 2 0 , 2 1 , 2 2 A t D a v id s o n C o u n ty C o m m u n ity C o lle g e - D a v ie C a m p u s ( R o o m 2 0 8 ) 'B e g in n in g S a la ry $1.58+ p e r h o u r C o n ta c t S c h o o l B u s G a ra g e 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 6 2 7 c GRIFFIN S E R X ^ / C E S Apply in D avie C o u ^Y fl \V ork in D avie CoujiJty!!!^ Griffin Staffing Services will be accepting applications Wednesday 7/14/99 from vf 9am to 11 am at Hillsdale Baptist . :126 Medic«d [^ivejn We haye positidns available In the Davie/ . , and West Forsyth County area; Don't miss out. Are you working in the restaurant business? Are you a hard worker? Are you getting the benefits you deserve? i Are you getting benefits like THESE? • High competitive wages • First raise alter 30 days • 4 guaranteed raises in 15 montiis ' • Paid vacation • 401k retirement plan ! • Healiti/Dental Insurance • Weekly payctiecks • Paid meai breaks ' Flexible sciieduie ir ■ Slock options • Position salary advancement (toward trainer, manager, etc.)i'- ■ Early closing hours jI IF N Q I, YOU’RE BEING CHEATEDIII ? Business is GREATI We are hiring to get ready ior ‘j SUMMER BUSINESS. (AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE, WE 7 ARE OFFERING A $200 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR A LIMITED TIME-WITH THIS AD AND HIRED BEFORE MAY 30* We are currently looking for:— 4 Cooks — 20 waiters/waitresses— 4 host/hostesses . COME IN TODAY AND APPLY. WE ARE A FAST-VaCED, FUN PUCE TO WORK. We are looWng for HIGH energy people that like to work hard and make MONEYIII 6420 Sessions Ct. ! Clerr.mons,NC •Exit 184,1-40 ; : (336)715-9880 , VWeatean aouarcc I.-' , B14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 8,1999 avie Fund Raispns &turday,Julylo Country Uant & Tcndtrloln Breakfts«Vl«taM(thodlslChurdi,6;30- 10 im. N.C 801 ai Mocta Chimh Ril.. Ailrancc.TOcH!utsavailablc.Call336-99a- ^ 18. Proceeds to bcncHl building fund. C^muiUty Breakfast, Car Wash, Bake ^MaccdonlaMonivian Church. N.C. Wl N.; Advanct. 7 a.m. ^ il. Pnxccds Tor y^ca m p. ^tutday,July24 ^Annual *lUdefbrAnlmals,” sponsored ^ Davie County Humane Society. Registnh ^ 9 aim. Approx. 60 m. ride staits at 11 ara Stait: Thiilenof the East Coast Finish: c Picnic Gtounds. $15 trgistnuion, eludes T'Shiit St lunch. To benefit new 1 shelter. Auction, mdles & music, rs encouraged to collect donations. leftfoaseLodgeI<M9,Fri- s. Doon open at 6. rust game at 7 p.m. f ^ Wniiam R. Davk VFD, 2nd Satur< ly: Doors open, 6:30 p.m. nBreakftist,WilllamR.DavleVFD.I$t iy.6*lt am. urday.JulylO ^acaUoa Bible School, Ilardlson Unllnl Methodist Chuith,9 am.* 3 p.ta Ages: 2 )nthiu6(hgn)dc.Bring>vhiieT-sh>rt&new or used toy Tor Storehouse Tor Jesus. Sunday, July 11 ^ M bschjot Q iurttl In Concert,Cal- ^ Baptist Churdi, Davie Academy Rood, 7p.m. JyV 12-16 Vwuloa Bible School, Llbei1yWesle)iin Church, ShefTiekJ Rd..6:30-8:30p.nv ’Cel- Oration Station." July 18-23 VlicaUoa Bible School, Bniid orUe Bop- dM Chinch, US. 601 at N.C 801, &30-9 Theme: *ainiblng New llelihu With *ii5" yVednesday,July21 (phristlanWomencfWInstoo-SalemLuih 4^xon Club, Bermuda Run Country Qub. C'lS am. Call 940-S7I9. Cost: $10.25. Thursday, July 22 Christian Women of Winston-Salem Brunch Club, Bermuda Run Country Club. 9:30 am. Call 336-722-7884. Cost: $8.75. Ongoing ; CookemeeChurchofGod,SundaySchool. 9:45am. WorshipServlcc, 10:45 am. T\ies. Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. .Wed. Family Train­ ing I lour, 7 p.m. For inlb about mmsporta- tion. call Bnather Dale Bicldinger at 284- 218a Community Baptbt Church: Sunday School, 10 am. Sunday Worship, U am. Estning service, 6 p.nt' Wedne^y Bible Study, 7 p-m. Gladstone Road. HOlsdale United Methodic Church: Sun­ day Services. 8 am. & 10:30am. Church for next generation: Jr. High, 4-5 p.m. Senior High, 5:306:30 p.ia Supper/Music, 5-5:30 p.m. P.R.A.I5.E Team Meetings - Prayer, Sunday, 9 am. Book of Romans: Monday. 6:30 p.m. Book of James: Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Ladies' Team (Stud]^ Book of John): 'niurtday,7p.m. } WcsleyChapelUnitedMethodlstChurch: Worship Service: 10 am. Sunday School: 10:45 am. Pastor Tammy Tsjbcrt. Rno Rd. ofTN.C801N. .1 EI-ShaddaIPoMtrorPnU«>llnktry,Sun­ set Apts.«45.SundaySchool:,10am. Wor­ ship: 11 am. Sunday ewning j 5 p.m. T\)es- day l\a)tr&Bible Study,7:^9 p.m. Frxlay Service: 7:30 p.m. Pastor Valerie Mayfield ftng.7ai-63C !JSOT. ' j Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 am. Wor^ip: 11 am. Hvtning: 6:30 p,m. Wcdnesday'prayer meet- lng&Biblcstudy.7J0p.m. Rev,Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30am. Suiklay School: 9:15 ara Pastcx: Rev. Glynn Bkll. Mocks>iUeFlntPiTsb>1erianChurch,26l S. Main St. Worship: 11 am. Church School: 9:45am,Sundaycvrmng:Chori$tcjs(gradcs 1-5)&Youth (grades 6-l2),5:30p.m. pastor. Neal Carter. (336) 751-2507. ; Mocks United Methodist Church, N.C. • 801 S., Advance. Rev. Bruce Gwyn. Sunday svunhip: 8:45 & 11 am. Sunday School: 10 am.Praycr&prjdsc:6p.ra 1 Smith Grove Methodist Church: Prayer meeting, Saturday mornings. 9 am. Hillsdale Baptist Churth: Sunday School, 9am.wonhipser%ice. 10-10;30fcllowship; 10arawt«hipscrvicc.WcdncsdayPaLuck Meal, 6:30 p.m. Adult & youth Bible study, missiojw 7:15 p.ra Pastor R.T. Alderman. 910-9406618. Faith and Victory Family Worship Cen* let, 1687 Hwy. 601N. Sunday Services. 10 am., 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. NcwBclfcvenPJ.Church.SundaySchool, 10 am. Wonhip Service, 11 aia Wednes- daynlghtBiblc$tudy.5p,m.PastorElizabcth Mock.Assoc. Pastor Denick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty UnUed Methodist Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship:9:45am.SundaySchool: 11 am. FirstUnltedMethodlstChurchofMocks- viUe. Eariy Sunday Wonhip Service. 8:50 am. Praise singing, casual dress, contempo­ rary fornwL 305 N. Main St. 336-751-2503. Believer's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday wwhip. 10:30am.,6:30 p.m. Wed. e\tnlng. 7 p.m. Pastor Jerry L Couch, 998-3748. Cana Rd.-Potter's Lane. 'n;rrentlneBap(i$tChureh;SundaySchool, 9:45 am., Worship. 11 am.; Night Servkc, 6 p.m. Ep!scopalChurchoftheAscensk)n.Fork-. BUbyRd.,Sua School. lOam. Worship. 11 am. Rev. Edwin T. Bailey. 284-450a DlalAStoryMhiIstryrorchUdren.Billand Peggy Uwig of Advance. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks, Apt 7A. Milling Rood, 7 p.m.,Thursdays, Bishop T.R. Rice. Clemenl C nnt Church of God, Wednes- day prayer servtee, 7 p. ra Saturday morning SabhaJhSchoolJOam. Green MeodoHH Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 am. Worship. 11 am., 7 p.m. Wednesday Plrayer & Bible Study. 7 pm. Pastor M. Ray Davis, 998-3021 Preschool/P^nts' Morning Out. Bethle­ hem United Methodist Church. Ages: 24, Moa, "njcs., TTiurs., 9 am.-noon. PMO: Ages 12-23 months, Tbes.. Thurs., 9 am.- nooa Call 998-6820 or 998-5083 for Info. Reunions Sunday, July 18 DavieHlghClassofl979ReunlonPlan- ningMeetlng,DavleCountyUbrary.2:30- 4 p.m. All class nwmbers welcome. For more Info, call Chuckle Clement at 75U 0197. Class of 1980 Reunion DnvleIll|[hClaMufl980s»ckln|ivolun- Ieerslohelpplnn20lhclas! reunion. Please comncl clasi preslilenl Lex AlvonI at 919- 542-5916; DllS Class Reunion, c/o Le« Alvonl,2452EmenonCookRd.,Piiisboro, N.C. 27312 or E-Mail at dh5l98O0holmall.com. S oedal Events_____ Monday, July 12 Free Zoo Trip. 9 am. Call Yvonne at 998- &U9 or Jean at 492-7876. Monday, July 19 Cruise In, Main St., MocksvlIJe, 6-9 p.m. I ^ r r p ^ o n Sponsored by WedmontCA.R.S.& Sweet ------------------------ LoNtr’s Hasm Homeschool4-H Club, 2nd & 4ihl\)esday. Call 998-8925 for more info. Yadkin Valley Rabbit Brteden Assoda- tlon.BtockOym,last Sundayofeach month. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit owners welcomc. Call 336-998-9858 for more Info. Living W th CancerSupport Group. Can­ cer Services. Inc., 2nd 'Hiesday. noon-l:30 p,m. Davie County Ubraiy. For nwrc info, call 751-O3l3or 725-7421, MOPS(MothenofPreschooIer8). Mace­ donia Moravian Churcfi Support, fellow­ ship, crons & food. Children guided in ovni programMOPPETS.9:30-l 1:30am. Regis­ tration fee flexible to n ufchildren attending. Scholaiships available. For men info, call 9984394.1st &3nJ Fridays. Historic Davie Inc„ 2nd Tuesday, Davie County Public Library, 6:30 p.m. The Artist Group, Davie County Ubroiy, 7 p.m. last Tlies. Coll Bonnie at 998-5274. YMCA For more infotmaiion, call 751-9622 or visii* Davie Family YMCA. ; ; /j WaterExercise MWF. 8:309:30/10:30 am. Tuesday Thursday, 9:15 am. Monday & Wedncilay,^:; 7 p.ra Karate . •: ■nKsdays,7-8;45p.m.JI5/mo«h. TaeKwonDo Coed ages6&up.*I\iesday,Thunday,3:30^^ 4:30 p.m. Mernben $20. Non-member $40r^ Gymnastics Plus Meetingg_ Monday, July 19 Uomeschool Support Group, Macedonia Moravian Chureh. 11 a.m. Biing bag lunch, ftr mocc Info, call 998-6149 or 492-7876. Saturday, July 24 Republican Men'j Federation, F4F Bar- bcwe.7:30ara Ongoing William R.Da>ieBoo5ters,R)otball&cheer- Icaders. 3id Thursday, Shclier. 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays, 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Second Presbytc- nan Church basement. Pine Sl Call 751- I490or 751-7786 for infa For mote Information on these events, call 751-2325. Summer Horse Camp July 12-16,19-23 for ages 8-15. $50 non- reundable deposit. Space limited to 14. Coll Vicki Robinson at 751-2325 for infa RecClub Before ($ 15)or alter ($25)school and out of school pn>grams. Rcgistratkmopen. Good Timeis ^uare Dance Gnxipmccts^tfFajmingionCommuniiyCcn- ter, 7 p.m. every Monday. step Aerobics T\)esdays. Thursdays 6:30-7:30 p,m. SHverstrideis Walk Club Seniors. 50 and up. M F. 6:30-9 am. No charge. Mothers Morning CXit l\:esdaysandThuTsdays, $7 perday. $40pcr month. ___________ Coed grades K-6. Beginners: Wednesday^. . 3:30-l:30p.m.Intcrmcdiate:4:30-5:30p.mH ' Members: $20. Non-members: $50. *> ; Massage . . : B Byappointmentonly.CoI1fordetaUs.751o 9621 [i Seniors________ i AH Senior Activities take place althcDavier- ' County Senior Center tocated in the B rw t- ’ Building on Nonh Main Street, Mocksvlll^~-' unless otherwise noted. ‘ Ongoing Sihtr Strlden, Brock Gym, 6:30-9 am.,-^ Moa-Fri. SlhtrSlrUei3.Coolccmec School,6-8anU*> SUver Health Exercises, Scntor Center, W.F.8:30-9ataMockPlacc.M,W, lOanC:! Silver Striders, Smith Grove Gym,7-9anv% Davie SenlorCenterSennrNutritkmluni^-* noon M-W, 11 ata Thurs. & Fri. Chair Exerdse9,MWF,ScntorCenter.8:3lv:- 9 am.; Mondays and Wednesdays, Co6i**:» ecmee gym. 7:30-8 am. Report Davie Datelir^; Items By Noon Mond^c; Items for Davie Dateline should be repor^ by noon Monday of the publicatkm w e ^ Call751-2120ordropitbythconicc.S.M:^ St. across fnam the courthouse. 2* Sica Davis Eams ASU Award I Jcssica Davis, a graduate of Appa- ichian State Univcnity, rcccivcd the ^ityandTourismManagcmcnl uAssocintion Award althc 1999 fralkcr College of Business Honors Day Convocation. I Davis, a hospitality and tourism 8emcniniajor,camcdabacbclor’s degree in business administration In May.ShclsthedaughtcrofGilbcrtand Brenda Davis Jr. of Advance.' IDavis attended the Governor's Con­ ference on Toruism in Pinchurst in March. This summer, she is an, Intern in Yellowstone National Park.! 3000 bonus minutes until the year 2000 ruttle Eams Degree From UNCyV Richie Tuttle, a fomwr resident of [avie County, son of Dein and Stan Itite and the late Bruce Tuttle, gnulu- dfromlheUnivcrsityofNorthCaro- ^a at Wilmington on May IS with a (dor's degree in Communitation ^llh a minor in religion. Tuttle has been accepted at the Gorden-Conwell Theology Seminar in Charlotte, where he will begin his seminar training this fall. I He is also the grandson of Louise Smith Picrce and the late Fred Smith. In c G ra d u a te s F ro m A ir F o rc e S c h o o l [; ChristopherDavinoreccntlygradu- |fUnirtomU.S. Air Force Ainran Lead­ ership School, receiving Ihe John L. ilo h n G a ith e r O n p N C A D e a n 's U s t ^ John W. Gaither of Bamcy Road, Advancc, a senior at Ihe Univcisily of NoflhCarolina at Asheville, was named to the spring seinestcr dean's list with a 3.6 griiidc point aveiagc-I , He is majoring in political science, wilh a minor in Africana studies. G^lher is Ihe son of John and Marilyn Gaither.. ESaboii^ ' lo s e P ounds Safely > H ave M ore Energtf T ai^y Cain . Indepcndwt Dlitributor jf 1-877 ;S80P1ET Levitow Honor Graduate Award.^ The highest award given at any level of professional military educa­ tion, this honor is given to the student who excels as a leader and a scholar. The award is based on staff and peer evaluations and academic performance. Currently stationed at Eglin '^ r Force Base in Florida, Davino wiljbc leaving July 21, on a one year ren»tc tour to Osan, Korea. i Davino isa 1991 graduate ofDayie High School. He is the son of Debj)ic and Terry Davis ofCooleemec and the grandson of Laveme and Bobby Th­ ompson of Cooleemee. 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Despite confusion since the announce­ ment by NovantHealth, the company leas­ ing the hospital, to limit services, the hos­ pital Is still open 24 hours aday seven days a week, said county attorney Bob Price. County commissioners and adminis­ trators have insisted the same level of service be continued at thehospilal though Novant would like to cease providing 24 hour emergency room service and inpa- Townhouse Rezoning tient care, Price said. A committee appointed by commis­ sioners has been studying the problem and has recommended the county consider tlie possibility of a new lease. Because deter­ mining what level of service might be best for the county will be a lengthy prxjcess, It Is important to begin the process as soon as possible, he explained. Commissioners voted Monday lo re­ cess their regular meeting and reconvene Friday evening to provide the minimum public notice of meeting as required by law. Though the county’s lease agreement wilh Novant will not expire for more than two years, Novant has agreed to let them terminate the lease agreement if the county “ W e fe e l f o r c e r ta in tilin g s , y o u c a n g e t ju s t a s g o o d o r b e tte r s e r v ic e h e r e ,” - County Manager Ken WIndley can ilnd a better deal, County Manager Ken Windley said. Hospllol administratorMlke Kimel told commissioners in April that the hospital had lost $432,000. If changes aren't made, he said the hospital will lose an estimated SI million by 2001. For the hospital to make money, doc­ tors have to send their patients there. Novant’s own doctors won't admit pa­ tients to Davie County Hospital, Windley said. Money needs to be spent making Im­ provements at the hospital, and services such as the emergency room and outpa­ tient care need to be better marketed, he said. "We feel for certain things, you can get justasgood or betterservice here," Windley said. A person needing four stitches In his finger could get the service he needs in an hour at Davie County Hospital rather than driving to another county and waiting four hours lo be seen by a doctor. At least five companies have expressed an interest in Uiking over the hospital. providing the same level of service now offered, he said. A list of companies presented to com­ missioners were Community Health Sys­ tems Inc., New American Health Care Corporation and Province Healthcoiv Company, all of Brentwood, Tenn.; NetCare Health Systems Inc. of Nash­ ville, Tenn. and Health Management As­ sociates of Naples, Flo. Two of those companies are in contact wilh Windley every week, he said. If commissioners adopt the resolution of intent to sell or lease the hospiuil, pro­ posals will be requested from these and other Interested organizations. All proposals will have to be submitted to Windley by 4:30 p.m. Aug. 27. M o c k s v llle M a y o r A g r e e s W ith ' U p s e t R e s id e n ts By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enterprise Record For the second time in less than a,year, residents of a Madison Road subdivision have banded together to fight a developer who they say promised them one thing, aiid is proposing another. „ And for the second time, that deveIoper,RudiM.Faak,has with­ drawn his proposal,thelalcstcom- Ing July 1 for a rezoning from tKidentlal-agricultural to residen­ tial multi-family special use for a tawnhouse project on 24 acres off Madison and Evans roads. That withdrawal came five days before tl wheduled public hearing before tiie Mocksvllle Town Board. The area is in the town’s zoning juris­ diction. :. FaakbulUandsoldmanyofthe houses to those who opposed his latest plans. • ■ Lynn Doss said the developer Isn’t being true to his word. "Mr. FImk very clearly told me he was planning to put single-family Hpmesbehindmy house,"she said. James Davis, an attomey rep- iBSeming the residents, said they jiave put a lot of time, effort and money into fighting Faak's pro- ^sals." Whai concerns me Is that Mr- Faakhas initiated this process twice," Davis said. "I think he's desperate to sellhislandand make sdme money without regard to these folks'quality of life. ■ ' ''Thcsefolksweremadeaprom- iM. Your word is your bond. If ypucan'tgivesomeoneyourword PJease See Towiihpuse - Page 4 Two File For BR Mayor, Incumbents In Mocksvllle, Two For Cooleemee Board Candidates an: lining up for election tooffices in all threeDavie towns. TworesidentsofBermudaRun, ClydeGardnerandJohn Ferguson, have filed to be the town's first mayor, whilcthreeresidents-Bob Cornish, Charles Whitman and Ted Titsworth, have filed for a district seat on the town council. In Cooleemee, H. Scott Vogler and Ron Brickley have filed for spolsonthetownboard.Theseats now held by Jim Wishon and Bill Gibson are up for election. The only candidates to file in Mocksvllle were the incumbents; Mayor F.W. Slate, J.C. "Buster" Cleary and Vernon Thompson. The filing period will remain openuntilnoonon Friday, Aug. 6. Filing fee is $S, payable by check to the Davie County Board of Elections. All terms are for four years, except the Bermuda Run council elections, which will begivenstag- gered terms based on the number of votes received. The election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 2, with the voter registration deadline Friday, OcL 8. Bermuda Kun The town has been divided into five districts, and candidates must run for a seat withinthe district in which they live. Residents can only vote for candidates from within theirdistrict, other than the mayor, who will be elected from among all voters. District I is Bermuda Village with 268 voters. The area of Hamilton Court, Pembrook Ridge, St. George, River Hills, James Way, High-; land Hills, an dwarwickesubdivi-: sions are District II with 25S vot-; ers. The multi-family districtof the Maisonettes, Spyglass Hill, Please See Filing - Page 9. Study To Provide Mocksville With Detaiied Model Of Traffic Patterns Perfy Johnson looks at the pine tree that fell on his mobile home in MMksville during storm. I ' " f - Photo by Mike Barnhardt Tree Falls Through Roof Of Home they live in off Railroad Street in Mocksville. And even though their residence is in jeopardy, they are thankful. ' ' 'Thankful that no one was Injured. Thanltful for thb |ielp of the Red Cross and others who have checked on their safety. Please See Storm-Page 4 By Mike Bamhardt Davie County Enterprise Record ; Perry Johnson and family heard the roar. Then •iheyheardthecrasft' ■ ' i i i A 35-foot tall pine tree had bee uprooted, snapp^ and slammed against the top of the mobile home On the average, more than 11,000vehicles travel through Ihe, center of downtown Mocksville every day. Although that number seems high. Town Manager Terry Bralley said that there is rarely a uaffic jam in downtown, which must mean that the sueet is ca­ pable of handling the amount of traffic. Kiiblins, a traffic consiilting company from Charlotte, is con­ ducting a study of all town streets, andNiocksvilleshouldendupwith a model with more information of truffle patterns and needs than any town in North Carolina, Bralley said. The count of the numtw ofi vehicles in downtown was made] during the school year, Bralley; said. It also counted more thaii' 9,000 on North Main Street. The report will rate all town: streets according to the ability to' handle traffic. It will also allow thetownand^thertrafficplannen todecide where newstieets should be built, or which old ones need Improvements, he said. Bralley said it is evident ^ U.S.84 from Lexington toMMksi- ville is a tnick route, aiid the town mayneedtoconsideranuckroute fiomy;S.64Easttol-40; 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 EditprialPa^ Y o u n g A d m ira ls R e p o rt F o r D u ty A t K in g s P o in t KINGS POINT, N.Y. — I delivered my young admiral for duty last week. They immediately began screaming at him, barking at him, chewing him out. He never liked it when I did that. “Sir. Yes, Sir." That’s all he said. That’s all any of the cadets said in the opening hours of their indoctrination into the.U.S. Mer­ chant Marine Academy. "Sir. Yes, Sir,” echoed across the campus a thousand times that day. We had exchanged our hugs, and he was off to meet his worst nightmare — the indoctrination leaders. For two weeks, the 278 plebes will go through boot camp, learning to march, learning to salute, to make their beds, to shine their shoes, to take orders. I got only one glimpse of him later. The trainers ran the new students five at a time through their paces. While standing at attention, my young admiral coughed. He cov­ ered his mouth in the mannerly way we had taught him as a child. The trainers jumped on him hard and fast. “Sir. Yes Sir.” He won’t do that again. And off they ran — straight lines, turning sharp at every comer. Always in a hurry. Always doing exactly as they were told. Or else... push-ups. Lots of push-ups. Later, the entire class formed for lunch. All their heads ; had been shaved. They wore brown uniforms and caps. I :scanned them carefully, but I couldn’t pick out Paul. ;; They came from across the country, almost every stale. :-Five from North Carolina. Maybe 15 young women. They [:all looked much the same — athletic and sharp. Getting accepted had been very difllcult — endless paper ':work, physical tests, medical examinations, backgrouiid checks, letters of recommendation and more. The acaderny teaches cadets to plofships?' L\! D A VIE C O U N T Y EH TER PR I/^EC O R D (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the . . DAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Dwight Sparks................... Robin Fergusson............... Mike Bamhardt.................. Ray Tutterow..................... .......................Editor/Puhllsher ....................General Manager ......................Managing Editor ...............Advertising Manager Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Oavie Record 1B99-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Poiiodlcals PoslaQO Paid In Mocksville, NO 27028 . Subscripllon Rates Slnglo Copy, 60 Cents $20 poryear In North Carolina i $25 per year outside North Carolina . POSTMASTER ■ ■ Send address channes to: Davie County Enterpriso Rocord,, . • I, , .'P.O.Box99,Mocksville,NC 27028 ' , In T h e M a il... R e s i d e n t s D e s e r v e A 9 1 1 S y s t e m T h a t ' s N e v e r ' B u s y ' ,■ Paul had always wanted to drive big things. As an... infant, he was fascinated with the garbage truck. Then he liked the 18-wheeIers that rumbled by our home in Madison. Then we rushed every evening to the train depot to hail the trains that whistled past. Now he might drive something . really big. The academy has lots of sailboats. Its students spend lots of time on the water. One of the four years of school is spent at sea, either on a merchant ship or a Navy vessel. We had never seen the campus until he reported. All he knew is that he wanted to go. I had decided against going up , for a preview — what if he didn’t like it? There were some tears among those sending their young ; admirals off. Moms and girlfriends were free with their ' feelings. We dads tried to suppress them. AdadfromPenn- ■ sylvania had the same trouble I had letting go. A dad from : Washington state walked off his fears — pacing a mile after ; leaving his daughter there. Our bus picked him up on the way back to the train station. They get to call home for five minutes this weekend. ! — Dwight Sparks To Ihc editor: I am wriling tliis idler for several rea.sons, among wliich is (o tiiunk the cxceplionally dedi­ cated BMS petTunnei tiiatyou iuve in DavlcCounly. The ElVtS seldom gels llic recognilion tiial lliey so greatly deserve. I would like to tiiank Itw paramed­ ics, EMTs and Rrst responders who responded to a call at Ihc Spccr resident on June 20, Tlic profes­ sionalism of Robbie Mills, Chad Rolen, Keilh Lalham and Ihc lirst responders were vciy much apprecialed by Ihc family in ourcmcrgcncy silua- lion. I would also like to thank the cmergcncy room slatrat Davie County Hospital, tam a former Davie County resident and I am very proud of the way lhat ‘''pcopfc^n caeh'xommurilly'comeTop\hcr'"whcn™ there is an enicrgency.^ The next order of business is concerning the communiealions center. Although Ihe EMS per­ son neIdidiheirjohonccdl.sp!ilchal, my complaint is wilh Ihe communications center where our calls are token when the resident calls 911. On June 20 when Ihe call was made from Ihc Spccr residence, not oncc, but four limes 911 was busy. My question is; when a county spends as many taxpayer dollars as this county has for a siaiemf-Uie-an 911 system, where were liiephonciinesbusy?ThepcopIcordils county pay for this service and deserve a system that will serve Ihc citizens of Davie County better than this. result been different? I would urge the citizens of Davie County to contacl Ihc appropriate people in charge of these mauers. There is a lot of taxpoying money thatcan resolve these problems. I would likp to stress that there is nothing more important than our families and wc should not lake for granted that our families will be here tomorrow. We are never promised another day. Stephanie Spccr Mocksville Celebration Wonderful To Ihc cdllor signal every time the family colled, would ihe end comrnunicaiionscentcr would have not had a busy July4ih ' -r I have never attended an cvcni that equals one you held. It truly left us with the good Teelln;^ of "Proud to be on American." Your town went Ouj to sponsor 0 very meaningful event that was enfisr* tainlng, fun, and veiy colorful. Be proud of yobrj selves. Wc hope to join you next year. > ! Ann and Dave Shavpr Richfie|(| L e tte rs W e lc o m e d Vm Enterprise Record welcomes letters; from its readers. The letters may be on topics of; local, state, nationol or international issues. .An effort will be made to print all lelten,. provided they are not libelous, vulgar, or If poor taste. The editor reserves the right to ed|t letters for grammar and for space. All lekm should include the name and^ address of (he writer, including a signature. A ' telephone number, not to be published, is alsb^ requested. Please have letters in the newspaper ofTiro^ by 4 p.m. Monday of the week to bepublished, Have You Seen The New Star Wars Movie? Mandy Lawson Advance "No, but I want to." Harmony Burgess Advance "I want to because it's got a lotofinterestingspKialefrecls. T a tto o s A n d DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 - 3 Bnice Strickland Cameron Webb : { MocksviUe Mocksville "Yes. I liked wlien they had 'Yes. I liked it wlien Obi- therace.” ^ wan KenobI won the battle against DartliMauL" ;-i Mike Bamhardt Remember the good old day.s, when the only people with latloos vere men who had been in the m iiitiiry and men who had been in a iiotorcycle gang? i They had manly tattoos. Ink drawings of naked women. Snakes. )ragons. Hearts that said mother, or^a wife or girifricnd's name. Boy, have limes changed. ' I Nowadays, nearly everybody between the agep pf 18 and 25 has some sort of body art. Perma- , L hent body art. i These aren't all the rough types, cither. Dainty Jrcung women who dress to kill, who speak Joftly, who never say a mean word about anyone, nay have a butterdy tattoo on a shoulder. Or a lower on a leg. i Although the young men have tattoos, tite lercentage seems to be higher among young vonien. They have them everywhere, often in ilaces that aren't normally seen and often in ilaces that aren't appropriate to be mentioned here. Plenty of flowers and moons and stars and 3lher Items that a man most likely wouldn't want on his body. The men go for things such as barbed wire, lightning bolts and piabs and other ma.sculine things. Sure, crabs can be masculine. I It's easy to understand the fascination among young people wilh tattoos. They're cool. Parents hale them. They're pretty. They make you feel as though you're living life on the edge, whether you are br not. A ll of the things that make young people different. The bad part Is, they're permanent. Women who have tattoos on their breasts may regret it when they have children and it comes time for feeding. What isn't easy to understand is Ihe fascination with body piercing. Most of these young people whined when they got a runny nose because it hurt, yet they put mclal picccs through parts of their body that weren't designed for that purpose. Don't those lip and tounge rings get in the way of eating? And kissing? And talking? Don't those rings In the belly button hurt? A lot? They put metal rings in Ihe nose. Imagine the problem wlien flu seAson rolls around. ;■ 'Although it isn't the case most of the time, society views people who cover themselves wilh body piercing and tattoos as freaks. •I^ejob market is limited for such folks. ■’ Young people w ill always find a way to express themselves in ways that the older generation doesn't like or understand. Sure, at one time in the 70s, my hair was longer than my sistcr's.But as I got older, it was cut. 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I w ill p lant m ore flow ers in m y gardeti. 1 tru st the skill o f m y surgeon to help m e w a lk again.” m s at Forsyth Medial Center where we do more joint replacements than any other medical center in the region. FORSYTH MEDICAL CENTER 11 llli you. 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 T o w n A s k s T o R e d u c e W a t e r s h e d Mocksvillc will ask the state lo^ remove areas in the U.S. 64/U.S. 6OI/5 HO comdor from WS-IV watershed ■ protection. - The move would allow higher den­ sity developments in the area, said TownManagerTerry Bralley. Because the town no longer uses a drinking water intake on Bear Creek, the N.C. DcpartmcntofEnvironmcntandNatu* ral Resources Division of Water Qiial* ity is likely to approve ihe request; The only reason for the waters!^ protection designation was bccausAf the intake, said Town Attorney Hank Van Hoy. "Ifwe'rcgoingtodohigher density, with higher standonls, it’s importdnt forustotakeihisoutofihe watershed," Bralley said. I Continued From Page 1 and own up to it, you don't need to be in business.” Mayor F.W. Slate agreed. "Rudl Faak made a commitmcnl," Slate said. "You feel like heshould own up to that commilmeni, and wc feel tlie same." Faak would have to file a new peti- lion for rezoning if he plans to develop it as muld-fumily housing, said Town Manager Teny Bralley. That would mean new fees, and new public hear- :;Johnson exam ines the place in tiis yard where the tree was uprooted. |i; jiStorm Causes I Tree To Fall iiiOn Trailer • .Continued From Page 1 j ; The storm came through Wedncs- : ■ day evening. July 7, like many sum- - • mer thunderstorms. %■' "I ihink wc had a linlc tomado t ■hcre,‘'Johnsonsaid.''Ihcardthatlraln ;; roar. That tree must have weighed about 2,000 pounds." ■ Johnson, wife Lucindy and father, “ -.Willie, who had recently undergone • ' Surgery, huddled in a bedroom, "the ^; strongest end," he said. £*■ "I mean it shook. It's bad, but I ••Vbclieve if that iicc hadn't fell on the uailcr, the wind would have picked it S-Vup and pul tl on the railroad tracks. ■ 'There was a lot of anxiety, Vm S telling you. I said, “Thank you, Jesus'. £ tm grateful, believe it or not. We . could have not survived.The tree may T.' ^have held the trailer down." ■;; The scene looked bad to passers- I; by. The huge tree nearly surrounded 2:; the mobile home. • ; The scene inside was even worse. • ' Sections of the tree went through S' theroofinsidethclivingroom,which •^was flooded by a couple inches of - Photos by IVIIke Barnhardt Cochrane Sponsors Bil| Health care fucilllics (hat provide tcmpt)rary shelter in hurricanes and other emcrgcnclcs have received some major hcadache relief. A bill sponsored by Sen. Betsy Cochrane (R-Davie) has cleared the General Assembly temporarily waiv­ ing rules which might prevent some facilities from sheltering the elderly and medically dependent. County emergency planners will now be given leeway to include nurs­ ing homes and adult care homes in pre- disaster planning. Those facilities will then be able to Immediately provide sheller 10 long-term care patients with­ out fear of violating slate rules. The facilities volunteer to become a part of a county's disaster plan. The waivers will become effective in limes of declared stales of emer­ gency. Johnson has covered furniture in his living room to protect it. rainfall. Johnson, who didn't have insur­ ance on his home, hopes to be able to make repairs. He was busy cutting the tree of the house last week to see If the house could be repaired. Hecouldn'lsaycnoughgood things about the Red Cross, especially the way they helped his elderly father. The Red Cross has been very good to us," he said. This is bad enough, bul it could have been worse." 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Cochrane expressed npprcclatlon for the General Assembly’s approval of tlie bill, among many conccms she prescnlcd as Senate Chalnnan of the North CarollnaStudy Commission on Aging. The bill addresses red tape immunity problems that cropped up during past emergencies. "This bill is particularly timely," Cochrane said. The most dangerous months of the hurricanc season are directly ahead. The bill allows us to apply the lessons we've learned to care for our most vulnerable population before an emergency occurs. This also means wc can be prepared for spring tornadoes, fioods, and any disasters throughout the year. County and state emergency planners nowhaveanother ' lool to save lives, in a timely fashion, without unnecessary worry about bur­ densome regulations." District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 - .5 111 Tticrollowing eases were disposal or in Davie District Court July 8. Pre- < siding: Judge James M. Honeycutt. ■iPtosecutlng; Doug Vreeland and ' Mclanlc Holton, assistant DAs. —William E. Allen, misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced to 75 ,doys. ; ' —Nichole L Anthony, nnanclot card fraud, dismissed. ' i ' —Wanda Darr, simple assault, breaking or entering, dismissed, pros- ! ■ ecutlng witness failed to appear. V,j. —Teny E. Cantrell, common law lobbciy, reduccd to misdemeanor lar- • 'Ceny, sentenced 45 days. - —Laura A. Charlton, allowing un- licensed to drive, $25, cost. -.11,: —John E. Cover, 75 mph In a 50 L ''zone, reduccd to exceeding safe speed, ■ i cost; failure to stop for stop sign, re- -<i'duccd to improper equipment, cost. Ir- —Jason Daniell, simple assault, dismissed, request of prosecuting wit­ ness. —CharlesC.Doisey.drivIng while jicenscievoked, possession drug para- .phemalla, plate not properly otmched, misdemeanor possession marijuana, dismissed, ir , —Vivian M. Edwards, simple as- ; ■'jault, injury to real property, commu- ,, ;jileadng threats, dismissed, request of I'- prosecuting witness. —Gany W. Evans, assault on a female, senunced 60 days, suspended 18 months, $100, cost, not threaten or . harass prosecuting witness. -i ' —Marlon J. Felmster, 87 mph In a .70 zone, reduced to 79 in a 70, cost. ,. —Freckless W.GibbsJr.,79mph - in aSS zone, reduced to 64 in a55,cost. .. —WallaceH.Crtibb,followingtoo .. closely,-prayer for judgment contln- uedoncost. ,. • —Jeremy B. Hambleton, mlsde- meanor probation violation, continue V. on probation,72 hours community ser- i.'Vlce. I —Donald Hollingsworth, 95 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to careless and ^.reckless driving, sentenced 45 days, '■Suspended 1 year,$100,cost; 68 mph : i In a 55 zone, reduced to improper 3; equipment: driving while license re- ; voked, reduced to no license; driving j( while license revoked, dismissed. — Randy A. Howard, lorccny of a firearm, dismissed, request of pros- ecutbig witness. —Ravia I. Howell, DWI, sen- Jl tenced 1 year,suspended2years,$400, cost, 7 days in jail, surrender license, ;| notopcratevchicleuntillicenscd;driv- i I ing while license revoked, no liability !j; insurance, dismissed. : j —Ronnie D. Jomes, misdenKanor r| possession marijuana, sentenced 15 C,’. days, suspended 1 year, $150, cost, ' -substance abuse assessment and Ueat- ment; possession of drug paraphema- ; lia, dismissed. i —Sanfo[dB.Jones,slmpleassault, { communicating threats, dismissed, re- t quest of prosecuting witness. S —Kimberly D. Keller, obtaining j property by false pretense, nxluced to ! worthless check on closed account, ; ‘ sentenced 45 days, suspended 18 ! months, $200, cost, 72 hours commu- I nity service. • —SbannonEKclly.drivingwhile ! Ilccnscrevoked,reducedtona license. 1 $2Q0,cost:raisderaeajiorlarceny,sen- ! tenced 45 days. ! —Clinton A. Kennan, failure to stop Tor slop sign, reduced to improper equipment, cost; failure to report acci­ dent, dismissed. —Carrie J. Kennedy, injury to real property, simple assault, communicat­ ing threats, dismissed, request of pros­ ecuting witness. —Eric B. Kimbrough, 68 mph in a 45 zone, nnluced to 54 in a 45, cost. —Sharon H. Lenwich, 67 mph in a 45 zone, prayer for Judgment contin­ ued on cost. —Angela H. Leonaid, worthless cl^k, dismissed. —Ronald W. Leonard, two counts worthless cheek, dismissed. —Reginald W. Lyons, worthless check, dismissed. —JohnMalczewskl.misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced45 days. —Jessica M. McGee, disorderly conduct, prayer for judgment contin­ ued on cost. —AngelaC. Meleecio, 83 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $50, cost. —Randy Mercer, communicaUng threats, dismissed, requestofprosecut- ing witness. —Randall K. Moore, DWI, sen­ tenced 1 year. , —Corey D. Parks, 68 mph in a 55 — 2one.-dlsmi5sed;DWi,sentenced 120- days, suspended 2 years, $200, cost. suirendcr license, 48 hours commu­ nity service. —Robert T. Pcndeilon, 80 mph in a 70 zone, driving while license re­ voked, prayer forjudgment continued on cost. —Shannon D. Phillips, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. —Shelia S. Phillips, worthless check, dismissed. —Leisha L. Poznlko. DWI, sen­ tenced 60 days, suspended 2 years, $ 100, cost, sunender license, 24 hours community service. —Cecil Robertson, second degree trespassing, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. —Jeff Seals, assault on a female, reduccd to simple assault, prayer for judgment continued on cost. —John Jess Shaver, 59 mph in a 35 zone,reduced loexcecdingsafespeed. cost. —Bradley D. Sheets, misdemeanor probalionviolation,senlenced45days; two counts driving while licensc re­ voked.? I mph in a55 zone, dismissed; driving while license revoked, carry­ ing concealed weapon, sentenced 45 days. —FranclsC. Shields, resisting pub­ lic olTiccr, prayer forjudgmcntconlin- ued on cost. —William S. Sicrs, 84 mph in a70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. —WilllamK.Sicele,DWI,nxluccd to careless and reckless driving, sen- lenccd30days,suspended 1 year,$100, cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed. —MelissaA.Swaim, driving while license revoked, failure to yield slop sign, sentenced45 days, suspended 18 months,$l25,cost,suirendcrliccnscd. —Arthur R. Swoot, unsafe passfng yellow line, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, cost. ■' —Francisco D. Tejada, possession of drug paraphernalia, possessionjof Schedule Vlcontrolled substance, sen­ tenced 30days,suspended I year,$75, cost. 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V a lu e H o u s e F IJ R N I T U H l BANK CARDS WELCOME' APns -I Sh h I 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 Public Records D A V IE C O U N T Y EN TER PR IS E R E C O R D , Ju ly 15,1999 - 7 Sheriffs Department The following Incidcnu were re­ p o r t to ihe David SherifTs Dept. ^DetectivcRobeifnottcrreported sonronetookawallel from the pocket of Mmin P. Phober Jr. at Servco on Salisbuiy Road, Mocksville, July 1, at4;19p.m.. 7 Willie Groonu repoited July 2, a 1985 orange Honda dirt bite had been stolen from a building on Lib- etty Church Road, Mocksville. - Mark Smith of Yadkin Valley Arrests Road, Advance repotted July 2, some­ one had lorn down his mailbox and damaged the nowers around it. - Brian Carter reported July 3, atable had been set on fire inihe picnic area at Jockey tateraational. - Cindy Lavonne Bost of Emerald Lane,Mocksvillc,rcportcdJuly3,racdi- cine had been stolen ftom her vcHcle. -JayneCombsLoweofGinnyLane, Advance, reported July 4, damaged her vehicle, parked on Ihe toadside, and broke into hertesidencc. -Jeffrey Craig Payne reported July 5, someone removed a ccnUal air con­ ditioner unit from a residence on Alamosa Drive in Advance. - Jacquelyn Lcnora Seymour re­ ported July5,S17.63worthof gasoline had been stolen fromThc Comer Store on U.S. 601 South in Mocksville. - Donald Wayne Sowers of Hartan Lane, Mocksville, reported July S, someone broke into his residence and stolen bottle of wine. - Mack Bailey of Huffman Drive, Mocksville, reported July 6, two spray guns, two air wrenches and tools had been stolen from out outbuilding. - Teresa S. Broadway of Hinkle Dr., Mocksville, reported July 7 some­ one stole money from her vchicle. - Eric Nathaniel Scats of Hobson Drive, Mocksville, reported July 8, someone damaged the ignition cover and switch in his 1994 Foid Ranger. - Judy Swealman reported July 9, her purse had been stolen from her vehicle on Davie Academy Road. - Maryann Campbell of Mocks­ ville reported July 9, someone called her residence soliciting donations. - Arthur Jackson Long reported July 9, a coffee table, 3 pictures and other items were stolen from a mobile homeoffU.S.60l North, Mocksville. -DlanihaGrahamofChilowie,Va.; reported July 10, someone broke the window of her vehicleat the welcome^,,; centeratThousandTrailsCampgtotind, ■''' stealing her purse and money. - Michael Louis Boger of Fostall Road, Mocksville, reported July 11, a."'"' while 1988 Chevrolet Camaro, sten»,| ^ word processor, antique clock, CD^'J^ player, trumpet and other items had been stolen from his home. __ -The lareenyof 16.2 gallonsof gas;-j was reported July 12 from 4 Brothers: <3 Amoco on U.S. 64 West. > 3 h i IS The following antsis were made by die Davie County Sheriffs De­ partment. - Priscilla Wyatt Magana, 19, of I l8CableLane,MocksvilIe, arrested July I, for nooperator’s license. Trial dale; July 15. - Jason Ernest Neal, 20, of 118 CableLane, Mocksville,arrtsledJuly I for common law robbery. Trial date; July 15. - Billy Joe Potts, 65, of225 Potts Road, Advance, arrested July 2 for failure to appear in court. Trial dale; July 29. - Randall Dean Johnson, 39, of 1977 Liberty Church Road, Mocksville arrested July 2 for failure to pay child support. Trial dale; July 14. -James FtedcrickHallesy,39,of32l Macy Langston Lane, Mocksville, ar­ rest^ July 2 for driving while liccnse revoked, failure to register vehicle, no Inspection and violating probation. Trial dates; July 8 and 22. - James Gray Maybeny, 54, of 7130 N.C.801 S.,Mocltsvillc,arreslcdJuly3 forfelonypossessionwiihintemto manu­ facture, sell or deliver marijuana, main­ taining a place to keep a controlled sub­ stance, possession of drug parapherna­ lia, possession of an altered regisualion plate and felony possession of mari­ juana. Trial dau; July 22. - Levi Levander Pruilt, 49, of 196 Legion Hut Road,MocksvilIe,arrested July 3, for failure lo appear in court. Trial dale; July 29. -Cristobal Vargas Gonzalez, 30, of 1781 U.S. 158, Mocksville, arrested July 4 for no operator's license and no vchicle inspection. Trial dale; Aug. 6. - Nathan Meyer Berke, 19, of 206 Odell Myera Ro^, Advance, arrested July 5 for failure to appe.ir in court. Bond; $10,000. Trial date; Aug. 5. - Billy Ray Owensby Jr., 24, of 157 Stagecoach Road, Mocksville arrested July 5 for failure to appear In court. Trial date; July 13. - Lany Stephen Davis Jr., 27, of 70 \Vhiuiey Road, Mocksville, arrested July 5, for felony breaking and enter­ ing, felony larceny and damage to real property. Trial date; Aug. 5. -Frankie Dale Bolen Jr., l9,of 105 Nor1hridgcCourt,Mocksville, arrested July 6 for misdemeanor larceny. Trial date; July IS. -Timothy Matthew Foster, 17, of 2442AngellRoad,Mocksville, arrested July 6, for alieringorremoving aseriai number and misdemeanor larceny. Trial dale; Aug. 12. - Kenneth Dwayne NIcfl, 22. of 135RupardsTrail,Mocksville,anested July 6 for driving while license re­ voked, failure to register vehicle and lictitious plate. Trial date; Sept. 9. - Roger Franklin Penlan^ 42, of 132 Pineviile Road, Mocksville, ar- res(edJuly6,rornolicenscandexpired registration. Trial dale; Aug. 6. - James K. Savario Jr., 37, of 130 Juney Beauchamp Road, Mocksville, airesledJuly6 for failure to appear in court. Tnal date; July 29. -James Gray Maybetry,54,of7130 N.C.801 S., Mocksville, arrestcdJuly 6, for failure to appear in court. Trial date; Aug. 5. - Israel Mendoza, 24, Salisbury, arrested July7forsimplepossessionof marijuaitaandpossesslonofdrugpara- phemalia. Trial dale; July 22. - Maria Leigh Newsome, 22, of^'jS 1951 Farmington Road, Mocksville,)*^ arrested July 8, for failure to appear in i;5 court. Trial date; July 27. - Larry Frickie Habegger, 50, o('"i 216GunClubRaad,Advance,arrcstcd July9fordomesticassault.Trialdale; ; Aug. 5. J - Eric Leal Martinez, 28, of 1139- :• U.S.64 W.,Mocksville,anested July;/2 9, for violating probation. “ Adam Dale Broadway, 21, of222; Broadway Road, Mocksville, arrested: *3 July n for possession cocainc andl-;^ possession drug paraphernalia. Trial'.;j date: Aug. 5. Fires Mocksville Police Davie County fire departments re­ sponded to the following calls. July-3; Mocksville, 2;57 p.m., fire alarm, Davie Place, Hospital Street; Fork, 8;08 p.m., fire alarm, 3255 N.C. 801 South; Advance assisted. July 3; Smith Grove, 3:07 a.m., fire alarm, Bermuda Village: Advance as­ sisted; Cooleemce, 9;05 p.m., table on fire. Jockey Intemational; Jerosalem assisted. July 4; Center, 11:12 am., auto accident, 1-40. July 5: Mocksville, 1:46 p.m.. smoke investigation, Davie Village. July 6; Jenisalem, 6:22 p.m., auto accldent,U.S.601 South:SmithOrove, 8:31 p.m., fire alarm, 1150 South Peacehaven Road. July 7; Smith Grove, 3:42 p.m.. Civil Lawsuits power lines down. Big Oak Ranch; Mocksville, 3:58 p.m., fire alarm, 197 Ivy Lane: Center, 4:25 p,m„ vehicle overtumed,I40:Mocksvillc,5;28p.m., tree on house, 250 Railroad Sticct; Advance, 7:54 pjn., tree on fire, 192 West Ridge Road. July 8; 8;24 a.m., car fire, Lexing­ ton Road. July 9; Jertisalem, 4;30 p.m., auto accident, 328 Deadmon Road; Center, 5:56 p.m., vehicle fire, 1-40. July ID; County Line, 1:39 p,m., Uee fire, 310 Berry Lane: Mocksville, 4;37p.m.,auioaccidenl,BethelChureh Road at John Crolts Road. July 12; William R. Davie, 8:08 a.m.,conUolledbumingof metal build- ingoutofconlrol,4612U.S.601 North: Fa.-mington assisted. The following incidents were re­ ported to the Mocksville Police De- partinent. -The larceny of S20 worth of gaso­ line was reported July 9 from Fast Track, Yadkinville Road. - Hie breaking, entering and lar­ ceny of tables and lamps was reported July 11 fromamobilehomeon Wilkes- boro Street. - Charles Dulin reported July 8 the larceny of a Hip phone from a vehicle. -The larcenyofatow dolly, with an estimated valueof$I,475, was reported July 7 from B's, Yadkinville Road. - Hannon Lee Wood reported July '7 the larceny of a Moped, clothes and r 8-track tapes from a house on Depot SueeL - Barry Etchison reported jiily 7 someone broke windows to a car and house on Etchison Street. - Janet Merie Dean reported July 6 the larceny ofdogs from a tesidenceon Hardison Street. - Rudolph Naylor reported July 6 tlie larceny of a hedge trimmer and leaf blower from a residence on Spruce StrecL - Mitzi Heath reported July 2 the larcenyofmeaiptoductsfromafreezer at Hardee's, Salisbury Road. - Stephanie Dawn East reported the loss of a driver's license. Social Secu­ rity card and other personal cards at Sunset Tettace, -ThomasLeoHaipcrofLiulnguin. , reported July 4 he was assaulted at 266 S. Salisbury St. Arrests - Lori Ann Chase, 38, of Sutesville, wascharged July 11 withpossessionof cocaine and possession of drag para- phcmalia.TriaIdale;Sept.30. She was charged on an Inxlell County felony warrant for larceny of a vehicle. -Vivian Mae Edwards, l9,of213 Mumfoid Drive, was charged July 7 with communicaangUueats. Trial date; Aug. 19. - James Russell Rcinsvold, 38, of 4086 U.S. 601 S., was charged July 4 with DWI and driving left of center. -CraigAndiony''PufrTeasley,29, of 268 Milling Road Apt. 4D, was ' ctiorged July 4 w1,Ui possession oftnari-', juanaand possession ofdrugparapher- nalia. Trial date; July 22. - Amber Faye Sheppard, 16, Asheboro, was charged July 4 with ’:'c possession of stolen goods. Trial date:,,,, Aug. 20. Trotne Accidents - Charles Vanwagner Hoose Jr.,45,' { of Cooleemce, failed lo stop the 1997 J Dodge track he was driving on South Main Street at 2:20 p.m. July 9, before it struck in the rear a 1984 Sabam driven by John G. Crook, 39, of;., i Salisbury, reported Officer R.A. ' i,' Donathan. - Donald Gaston Allen, 63, of 758 , S.SalisburySl.,faiIedtosloptheI992 j Fordjnick he yas driving on South Main Sireei M 2i20 p.nw lulylbefcre ' it struck In the ^ a IWIForddrivcti ^ , by Shelia Ann Scott,4I, of4231 U.S. 158, reported Officer R.A. Donathan. ’ ' The following civil lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerit of Court - Davie Social Services, on behalf of Heather Moyer vs. Mareus P. Mooney, paternity, child support: • Davie County Healthcare Corp. doing business as Davie County Hos- piud, request judgment, vs.: Virginia Jol^n,S296.44. '-NBTBankNational Association vs. James E McAidell, request judg­ ment, $4,549.76. ; Maryann Simmons vs. Steve W. Siitimons, absolute divorce. : Denise T. Garant Rego vs. Gre­ gory P. Rego, absolute divona. - Dennis Keidi Proffitt vs. Estate of Jackson AlexanderCartner.Mary Sea­ man Cartner administrator, auto wreck cl^inexcess$IO,OCO; counterclaim, ditf complaint be dismissed and plain­ tiff recover nothing. V American Honda Finance Corp. vs. Faye Shutt Tilley, request judg­ ment, $7,743.57, possession property. - CynthiaHiomas Black vs. Donna Moore, in excess $10,000 each com­ pensatory damages and for willful, mallcious,intentional and reckless acts of alienting affections, in excess $10,000 each compensatory damages and reckless, willful, malicious and intentional acts criminal conversation. -Cynthla'niomasBlackvs. Michael James Black, child custody and sup­ port, possession marital residence and contents, alimony. . - Teni L. Crotts vs. John F. Hamp­ ton, request defendant nto assault, Uireaten, abuse, follow, harass or inter­ fere with plaintiff. - Robert Bryan Hampton and Scarlette Hampton vs. Paul Wiley Smith and Piedmont Recovery, auto accidentciaim,inexcess$10,000each for personal injury, pain and suffering. property damage, incidental and con­ sequential damages. - Theodore Harold Simmons II vs. PhyllisSueSimirons.absolute divorce, equitable distribution of marital prop­ erty in favor of plaintiff. - Tammy O. White vs. Larry E WhiU!, request defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or inter­ fere with plaintiff. -StephanieT.O'Neill vs. Chadwick Lane O'Neill, child custody, support. - Fnmces T. Trivitte vs. Gerald W. Trivitte, child custody and support, possession of marital residence and furaishings, automobile, alimony. -KellieRcneeScoltieLawvs. James Aaron Law Jr., absolute divorce, re­ sume using maiden name. - Nava S. Draughn, Ann Scott and Nina S. Koontz vs. William L. Shaver and Charles Smidi, claim of trespass­ ing and wrongful cutting of timber. request judgment to pay plaintiffs double value of wood, timber, shrubs and trees injured, removed or cut - Lou Anne Martin vs. Alan Jaek- sonMartin,divorcefrombcd and board, alimony, greater than 50 percent of marital estate: counterclaim, diatplain- tiff not receive alimony, gnater than 50 percent of mariud estate, divorce from bed and board. - Karen Coates vs. Byron Coates, requestdefendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. - Darlene M. McDaniels vs. Joseph A. McDaniels, request defendant not asault, threoten, obuse, follow, harass or interfere widi plaintiff. - Arlene Denise Foster Frye vs. Edward Charles Frye, volunuiry sup­ port agnamcnt - Gerald Allen vs. Jennifer J. Allen, absolute divorce, resume using maiden name. , - William Franklin Phillippe vs. Marion Louise Davis Phillippe, abso­ lute divorce. - Cheryl Dannelly vs. Food Lion, Rug Doctor andJames Lambert, doing business as Ultra Cleaning System, claim as result of fall in store, excess $10,000 forpeisonal injuries and dam­ ages. , - Sue Ellen Aungst Hill vs. Natalia Anasusja Hill, absolute divonx, re­ sume using maiden name. -PatriciaLogan vs. Richard N. Hill, requestdefendantnot assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass or interfere wii'- plaintiff. - M.B. Foster vs. Lorry Shepherd andEntiaShephcnLrequestjudgmem, $8,640. - Michelle Nanette Thurmond vs. Douglas Veraon Thuraiond Jr., abso­ lute divorce, child custody and sup­ port. -BeverlyJcanLapishvs.GaiyLynn, *, Laplsh, absolute divorce. - Sheila Hudson Tevepaugh vs. RI- chard Louis Tevepaugh, request de- ^ fendant not assault threaten, abuse, ■ follow, harass or Inurfere widi plaln- Uff. - Tnujy Marie Strickland Roberts f vs. Dale Samuel Roberts, absolute dl- i vorce, resume using maiden name. - Anthony Joe Raby vs. Susan R. Rothrick, child custody and support, '"i - Amanda Kelly vs. Shannon Kelly, i ’’.; requestdefendant not assault threaten,' ^ abuse, follow, harass or interfere with plaintiff. - Sheny Lynne Crotts Sizemore vs.‘'' Michael James Siismore, absolute di­ vorce, resume using maiden name, -w - Mackie Wilson Danner vs..S Deborah Cates Hyler, request recov->ui. ery, 1993 Fonl automobile. ™ I'J ■ers ;..iie following land transfers were f i ^ widi the DavieCountyRegisterof ns are listed by par­ tly Involved, acreage, township and d ^ stamps purchased, with $2 repns- seating $1,000. ^ Eddie Wayne Masten and Leesa R |» Masten to Eddie Wayne Masten Leesa Rhea Masten, 3.95 acres. Hubert S. Stewart and Evelyn P. S ^ a rt to David J. Hilton, I.I4 acres. Piston. Hubert S. Stewart and Evelyn P. S^arttoJoshuaS. Hilton, I.Macros, Fulton. K Richard R Whitt Jr. to Brian D. J(|(dan, 2 acres, Mocksville, $iS0. K- Harris Tnist St. Savings Bank to Jtrna A. Dunn and Kaduyn A. Dunn, 1^S246. Owen'FWeral Bank lo First Na- tliiuIBankofChicagoumislee, I lot, Jj(uulem. 1^- Bilaa 0. Badiam and Dawn M. BiWam u'ToiU D ^H luinple and V m 1 lot, Moci» viUe.J198. ' ■ • • -StAndrewsGolfVillastoMichael JohnCassidyandPatriciaAnnCassIdy, I unit Farmington, $510. - H&S Investments to Lorin A. Wood and Doris M. Wood, 1 tract $300. - William T. Hudgins and Deirdre W. Hudgins to Brian F. Wiillanis and Shannon C. Williams, 2 lols, Mocks­ ville, $178. - Michael W. Depuew and Sandra D. Depuew lo Jean Piene Wilmart and Jacqueline Madeleine Wilmart, I lot, $170. -Egloff Building Co. 10 Gary H. Pilnick, I lot Famtlngton, $854. - Richard L Crouse and Carol A. Crouse 10 Carol A. Crouse, 1 lot, Familnglon. - Marshall L. Ellis and Birdia D. Ellis to Wesley Lee Tyre and Connie B. Tyre, I lot, Farmington, $226. - Rebecca Parker to Jerry W. Dickens and Lisa E. Cranford, 4 lots, Mocksville. $146,1 • -Jessie Ruth Whitaker Mabe and Charles ItavkI Mate, to Cathy Mabe Mandakunis and Oebrge William Mandakunis Jr.. 6.52 acres. Mocks­ ville. - Robert Lobianco and Wanda Lobianco to Robert L. Palillo and Vickie T. Patillo, 1 lot, Fannlnglon. $560. - Gray A. Laymon and Betty Jo Laymon to Eric Lynn Presnell and Tanya Sherrill Presnell, 6.99 acres, Mocksville, $358. - C. Frank Stroud Jr. lo Myron H. Coulson and Sandra G. Coulson, 2 tracts, Mocksville, $70. - Whip-O-Will Und & Cattle to Troy Eppeisin and Nicole Epperson, 1 lotClarksville,$I2l. - Nina R. Mellon and Billy Isom Mellon, Belly R. Brown and Edward Eugene Brown, Carlle C. Renegar and Geneva N. Renegar, Mallie M. Renegar.BrenmdaR. Martin andJames Quince Martin, Alice R. Dwiggins and Carl Frank Dwiggins and Lany Odell Renegar lo Brenda R. Martin, Alice R. Dwiggins, and Lany Odell Renegar, 62.18 acn», Clarksville. - Ronald Gene Bales lo Suve W. Simmons, 2.53 acres, $330. - Richard B. Poindexter and Linda S. Poindexter lo Mark J. Redmond and Rebecca L. Redmond, I lot, Shady Grove, $477. - Catherine R. Williams Building Co.ioAbbaConstniction, 1 lot, Farm­ ington, $136. - Thomas A. Cartner and Rebecca Cartner, Claude Edgar Cartner and Palsy R. Cartner, Virginia C. Turner andTommyTunier,Edwatd Lee Cart­ ner, MargaretC. Shew and Paul Shew, JamesMichaelCarWerandKalhyCart- nerto Thomas A. Cartner and Rebecca Cartner, 45.99 acres, Calahain, $ IX - Thomas A. Cartner and Rebecca Cotner,Claude EdgarCartner and Patsy R. Cartner, Virginia C. Turner and Tommy Tumer, Edward Lee Cartner, Margaret C. Shew and Paul Shew, JamesMichaciCanncrandKathyCart- nertoThomasA.Cartner,ClaudeEdgar Cartner, Virginia C. Turner, Edward Lee Cartner, Margaret C. Shew and Janies Michael Cartner, 6.73 acres, Calahain. . - Thomas a ! Cartner and Rebecca Cartner, Claude Edgar Cartner and Palsy R. Cartner, Virginia C. Turner andTommyTumer, Edward LeeCart- ner, Margaret C. Shew and Paul Shew. James MichaelCartner and KadiyCart- nerloJamesMichaelCartnerandKadiy Cartner, 27.09 acres, Calahain, $75. - Barry W. Ramsey to William A. Weak, .67 acre, Fannlnglon. $55. - Barry W. Ramsey to Lany E Hancock. .65 acre, Fannington, $55. - Lucille R. Mellon to Roscoe Jones andNancyR. Jones, 1 acre,Clarksville, $20. - HMS General Contractors to Cameron Barton Simmons, I lot, Mocksville, $260. -Graymac Electric Supply to James W. Phelps, 25 acres, Jerasalem. - Lloyd Ray Whitley to Kenneth G. Richardson and Julia A. Richardson, 1 lot. Shady Grove, $294. • Clarence N. Everhart and Judith B. Everhart toJudithB.Evertiart, I lot, Fannington. . -SadleP.BIalocktoTheLexinglon District of dieUnitedMethodistChurch ofdie Western North CaroIlnaConfer- ence, 31.38 acres, Fannlnglon, $850. ;,.i I - Abba Construction lo Donald J.t>i Burgess and Mary Ann Burgess, 1 lot Fanninglon, $116. ,i; - Abba Conslraction lo Donald J.ni Burgess and Mary Ann Burgess, 1 loti,-! Formington, $1,036. rr - Abba Conslrticlion lo John P.^:-i Dzierzewski and Rita R. Dziezewskl,-i..i I lot. Shady Grave, $360. .-jn - Lonnie Paul Bracken and Marga- ret Bracken to George Keith Brackeniii and Tracy S. Bracken, .94 acre*-!' Clarksville. - Richard Earl Groce and Juanita Groce, Gary Wade Groce and Linda; ,v Groce to Janies R. Brown and Doris S.-.'j. Brawn, I lot Fanninglon, $100. Iiil - Michael L. Perkins and Rhonda C. Perkins to Mark Elliot Damon andCi GloriaKlaseDamon,2.45acres,Shadyi.> Grove, $380. ^)^ -Puckett Enterprises toJamesChris-i.q lopher Stevens and SharanC.Stcvens,vii I lot Farmington, $760. ■ -]-,i - Weslview Development Co. and;3 TalitlngerDevelopmentCoip. to Glenn Johnson Builders, I lot ShidyiOroe,;.- ■$45. Woman Taking Concern To Town Board Aravlnelhatfiowsaround the home SharonTartrenlsoffWestMapleStrcet has her fighting i:iiy hall. Afiergelling what shecallsthe run­ around withtownofncials, the Mocks­ ville woman plans to take her cause to the town board next month. The cause of the ditch is what Is in question. Tart claims that a leak in a town water pipe on Salisbury Street was allowed to leak for years. "It flowed all the lime, and itcroded and eroded and eroded," she said; Tart sold that when she first con­ tacted town officials, diey told her it was a natural spring that kept the water flowing. Bui iesis revealed it was town waler,and when the leak was fixed, the constant flow stopped. ' Some years back, the town came in and put rocks near the street as a good failh effort to slop die erosion and lo prolecl the street, said Town Manager Teny Bralley. He said the leak was a small crack in a three-quarter inch water line, and was little more than a trickle. "I think what we’ve done is follow our practice ... and not spend public dollars on private property." Tart doesn't plan lo give up her fight. Herchiidrenand neighbor's chil­ dren play In the area, which she calls dangeraus because of the steep, and deep, incline. It's alsoahavenformos- quilocs to breed. "I think they ought lo clean it out and put a pipe in and fill it in," she said. Sharon Tart illuslrales the depth of Ihe ditch, which she believes the town should clean out and fill In. Neighborhood children, who play In the area, include, front to back: Rebecca Conley, Cody ; Monaco, Kyle (Monaco and Robert Conley.-Photos by Robin Fergusson ' D i s t r i c t C o u r t Continued From Page 5 —Shannon E. Tulllc, no license, expired registration, no liability insur­ ance,dismisscd;rcgistralion violation, cost. —Mallhew M. Vaughn, 82 mph In a 55 zone, rcduced to exceeding safe speed, $50, cost. —MadstincC.Vazquez,55niphin a 35 zone, reduced lo 44 in a 35, cost. —Cedric G. Wilson, driving while license revoked, reduced lo no li­ cense, prayer for judgment continued on cost. —Portia Wilson, two counls mis­ demeanor probation violation, sen­ tenced 90 days. ceny, prayer for judgment continued,. -K a rl L. Wood, misdemeanoriar- on cost. 24 hours community service., j t j ^ Cooleemee Police Hie' f’y^iowing incidents were taken' from Cooleemee Police Departmeiii repotts. - Gregory B ruce Smyen. 43, of 135 Flat Rock Road, arrest^ June 24, for second degree trespassing. Trial date; July 15. -Jeffery Alan Lankford, 34. of 124 Yadkin St.. arrested June 25. for injury to realpropertyafterofficers responded lo a disturbance at his residence where his father reported damage to furni­ ture. Trial dale: July 16. - Leon Pennlnger reported the lar­ ceny of a power meter from a rental house on Hat Rock Road June 28. - Officers responded to a distur­ bance on Watt Street June 29, where a man In thesuwthadbeencutseverely. The man was taken to Davie County Hospital for treatment. - CfTicers were dispatched lb the Cross Street access to the Bullhole on a report of trespassing June 30. Offic­ ers located several juveniles fishing from the river behind the mill and ordered them to leave. - Barbara Jean Holland. 39. of 189 Neely Road, was arrested July 2, for violating probation. - OiTicers responded to a distur­ bance at Cooleemee Pool July 5, where someone had allegedly entered with­ out paying under the pretense of talk­ ing to someone and jumped into the pool with his clothes on. The suspect was escorted from the pool. - Officers assisted the Rowan County SherifTs E>cpanmem on atres- passing call at Papa John's Lounge July 5. where they escorted a suspect, who had been communicating thi^ts. from the bar. - David Jordan of Mocksville re­ ported,^omepne.scralchcd his car on Marginal SueetJuly 8. - OtTicers responded to a fight on Davie Street July 10. They found a crowd In the sueet. who advised there had been a fight, but the suspects had lefi. Two suspects were Identified. -Tasha WIshon of Northridge Court, Mocksville. was charged with no registration, no insurance, no li­ cense and Improper regisualion. Trial dale: Aug. 6. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 261 South Main Street • Mtx;ksville SINCE 1767 ph. 751-2507 Church Selwol:M5,\il HbrtAyj Servict: 11.00 AM Ch ildrvn & Youlh Activities! k Sunday at 5:30 PM Highway Patrol Tlie following traffic wrecks were investigated by Ute N.C. Highway Pa­ trol in Davie ^unty. Exceeding Safe Speed Charged An Advance teen wascharged wiUi exceeding safe speed alter a wreck on N.C 801 at 5:35 p.m. July 3. Jonadian Roy Lewis, 16, of 184 Dogwood Drive, was driving a 1985 BuickdiatwentolflheroadloUierighl and struck a fence, reported Trooper M.W.Whilener, Driver Faces Two Charges AGnmile Quarry man wascharged with failure lo rcduce speed and driv­ ing lellof center aAer a wrcck on U.S. 601 Soudi at 6:20 p.m. July 6. Curtis Glenn FulbrighI, 37, failed 10 slop die tractor-tnuler he was driv­ ing before it struck die rear ofa 1995 Fonl driven by Charies Willis Short, 33, of 156 Fairfield Road, Mocksville. Fulbright's truck dten went left of cen­ ter, and struck a 1990 Foid pickup being driven in die opposite direction by-William Lee Waller, 33, of 582 Richie Road, Mocksville, reported Trooper M.W.Whilener. Failure To Reduce Speed Charged ,A Cooleemce man was charged widi failure to reduce speed after a wreck on Madison Road at 6:15 p.m. July?, John Edward Cover, 27, of 230 Ctbss St., failed to slop the 1987 Chevrolet he was driving before it struck in the rear a 1995 Chevrolet plektip driven by Andiony James Bur­ ton, 20, of 548 Todd Road, Advance, reported Trooper A. A. Justice. cilrOvettunuOnI'40 rShirleyMaeKlng,56,ofCana,Va., wasdrivln^a I997Foidon WOduriiig a heavy rain at 4:45 p.m. July 7 when diecarwenloffdieroadlodierightand overturned on a ditch bank, reported Tnx>per A. A. Justice. She wascharged widt exceeding a safe speed. Unsafe Movement Charged , ACooleemee man wascharged widi making an unsafe traffic movement afterawreckonN.C.801 alU.S.601 at 10:30 a.m. July 2. Leon Franklin O'Neal, 65, of 153 Davie St., had stopped a 1983 Ford pickup at die stoplight, and started loo soon, striking a 1997 Honda driven by Mona Canupp Grifrm, 52, of 201 Springhill Drie, Mocksville, repprted Tnx)perA.A.Justice. FaOure To Yield Charged AMocksvilleman wascharged wiUi failure to yield after a wrcck on.U.S. 158 at 5:30 p.m. July I. Paul Casey Foster, 28, of 133 Lakecrest Drive, drove a 1997 Fonl pickup from die side of Ihe road, strik­ ing a 1999 Toyota pickup truck driven on the highway by Rebecca Fanner Edison, 58, of 218 Granada Drive, Advance, reported Trooper A.A. Jus­ tice. Failure To Reduce Speed Charged A FalmouUi, Ky. man was charged with failure lo reduce speed after a wreckonU.S.64Easlal5:30p.m.June 28. MichaclLeland Antrobus,28, failed 10 stop die 1997 International tnick he was driving before it struck the tear of a 1985 Mereury driven by PhilipDavid Livcngood, 74, of 149 Mcadowview Road, Mocksville, reported Tnwper A.A.Juslicc. , , , Careless, Reckless Driving AMocksvillemonwaschargMwiih careless and reckless driving after a wreck on Fbrk-Bixby Road at 2:40 p.m. July 5. Donald Grey Smidi Jr., 39, of 427 Polls Road, was driving a I99I CMC pickup that went off die road lo die right in a left curve. It suuck a culvert and came backacross die road loafield lo die left. Gamer Man Injured A Garner man was seriously in­ jured in a wreck on 1-40 at 11:10 a.m. July 4. Durward Daniel Hamilton, 57, was taken toN.C.BapdslHospiud afterdie 1993 Fonl he was driving went off the road to die left and struck a culvert in the median, overturaing twice. Pedestrian Ii\jured A pedestrian was seriously injured in a wreck on U.S. 601 near Madison Road at 2:30 p.m. July 2. Charles Edwanl Hiatt, 65, of 237 Ijaroes Church Road, was token lo ForsydiHospiUil for irealment of inju­ ries. Hiatt, who is visually impaired, was walking along die curt) lising a while cane with red tip. Jack Jones, 77, of 190 Bear Cnrek Church Road, Mocksville, was driving a 1994 Ford truck, passing another vehicle to die right, when die track, stnick Hiatt. He was cited for failure to observe a pcdesuian. Careless, RecklessDrivIng Charged ALexingtonmanwaschargedwith careless and reckless driving after a . wreck on U.S. 64 East al7:46 a.m. July 11. Robert Henry Creech, 44, was driv­ ing a 1992 Mereury dial went off die roadladKrighttwice,ieponedTn»per Tenance Denard Shaw. Car Overturns On 1-40 Amy Denise Moss, 26, of Stalcs- ville, was driving a 1986 Honda on I- 40al7:20a.m.July9whenilveeredolT the road lo Ihe left. The driver oversteered in an attempt lo correct, causing il lo strike a dilchbank to die right and overturn, reported Trooper T.D.Shaw. Motorcyclist Ii\jured A Mocksville teen was injured after die motorcycle he was driving was suuck by a car at 4:30 p.m. July 9. Joshua Dean Waller, 18, of 150 Marklin Ave.,.was slowing the 1999 Yamaha motorcycle lo make a turn when it was struck from behind be a 1970 International driven by Charles Justin Sheets, 22, of 144 Parsonage Drive, Advance,reportedTrooperA.A. Justice. Sheets was charged with fail­ ure 10 reduce speed. Exceeding Safe Speed Charged ' A Salisbury man was charged widi exccedingasafespecdafterawreckon Juncdon Road at 3:30 p.in. July 10. John Travis Pollard, 23, was driv- inga 1997 Mitsubishi and lost control crossing railroad tracks, causing the vchicle to go off die road to die left, striking trees, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Car Hits Tree TracyScoitCope,25,of 139 Grover Road, Mocksville, was drivinga 1998 Chrysler on Bediel Church Road at 4:45 p.m. July 10 when It went off die road 10 the right and slrack a tree,, reported Trooper A: A, Justice. PEACHES ARE READY HILLTO P ORCHABD 555 Ijamcs a tu id i Rd. • Mocksville 336-492-7246 • Bill KoonU Directions: From Mocksville: Highway 601 North, Lelt on Ijames Church Road Follow Signs.___________^ M on.-Fri. 3:00 pm ‘til Dark Sat. & Sun. Daylight ‘lit Dark :ii'd ^ J u l y F )il(U ii|C lH ir& C iin y B ^ ^ $g99 Tit* Ml to N bMCh « ttcsK OHM.'. 5Mhn«,PVCMlindbidi. Caudell Lumber and Building Supplies 162SheekSliecl'/hi I I 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS. 1999 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 - b S P M L K H T H B e n r y ^ s Electric Motor Service, Inc. C a ll Stan or Sfetfe fo r E le e trio M otors f t V 2K G enerator ; Needs 14(Hi s. Martin Lulher King Dri Winston-Salcm, NC t( 3 3 6 ) 7 8 4 -4 0 0 6 C a r o lin a C h r is t ia n B o o k s & G if t s G r a n d O p e n in g J u ly 3 1 - A u g . 7 tney Flooring Hours: Mon.' Fri. 10*6 Sat. 10 >2 Specializing I n ... Carpet & Vinyl Ceramic Tile Hardwood Floors & ReHnishlng Counter Tops Laminated Floors C336) 766^0733 20 Years Experience WOlVOPfW TO THE PUBUC 5919-C James St. Clemmons m ' ' 03 u .. N n . ' .ea.u ' K a u n t r y b K o r n e r ® P a y d a r e 2 Ages 6 wks-12 yrs 3 IK>fc30M-6:00pn !.) 998-2220 c «A w C hl(rsH onw «m y troM lltnw ” ji, SertlRgDa«i«Cowrty J lorlOyn I') Stan Uem ed Day Cire A nsw Ciirlsllan bookstore In Mocksville Is celebrating Its Grand Opening with special discounts and church accounts (or area residents. Leslie Warner, who owns and operates Carolina Chris­ tian Books & Gifts, Is a preacher's daughter. She says that she has a special affinity (or those In (ull-tlme ministry. "I've always had a spot In my heart (or preachers and their (amllles," shesald. "We want to supply everything churches need, whether It be Bibles, bulletins, VBS and Sunday School materials, communion supplies or hymnals. We are a full-service church supplier," said Ms. Warner. "Anything In the religious line - 1( I don’t have It, 1 can get It (or you." Carolina Christian Books & Gifts, not afdllated with any other Christian bookstores o( similar title, was originally located In Yadklnville. Ms. Warner purchased the bookstore, worked out o( her home (or two years, and has now moved the store to Its new home at Ihe corner o( Highway 601 and 64 in Mocksville. Ms. Warner oiten attends church (unctions such as Carolina Bible Camp, youth rallies, workshops and seminars, ladles' days, and revivals. She customizes each event by setting up tables with books, music, gifts, toys or whatever the interests happen to be. One of the most popular sections o( a Christian book­ store is the music. All types o( Christian music can be (ound at Carolina Christian, including Southern gospel, contemporary artists, black gospel, a capella. Instrumental and praise and worship CDs, songbooks and cassettes. Voice tracks, used to provide background (or soloists, are also In stock. BeautKulweddlngandgraduatlonlnvltatlons, announce­ ments or thank you notes are available, as well as glits (or the bride and groom, graduate, and new baby. Gilt bags and wrap also complement these special days. Any time Is a (avorlte (or poetry plaques, uniquely ere-., ated by a Mount Airy poet and his wi(e. Another (avorlte gift selection Is the delicate Flov/er Angel figurine In porcelain, with the blrthstone featured. Or choose from ceramic birdhouses, stained-glass sun catches, wind chimes, Noah's Arkcollectlbles, Bean Angels In many nationalities, or candles topped with porcelain lamp shades. Seasonal cards and gifts are easy to find. Carolina Christian Books & Gifts also sells bagged or boxed co(fee and T A N G L E W O O D A R T AND FRAME GALLERY 1 I •13YnARSFRAMlNfiEXPERlF.NCf! | • n m niAMR styiks to ciioosf. • MOST WORK COMPLETF.D IN 8 DAYS •DlPnCULTJOBS WELCOME ,VC 7 7 8 -0 0 6 0 \ IHtKCVUriNG \ / i n i m a l * * V c lc rliin ry nesK llH l ^ * 'Aa the love and Ckvo your ^♦ pet needs to stay healthy' ^ \ M itchell L S p In d o l, D V M ^^ ^ 9 1 9 - A Jam es St.ioiiH^.iM)k* * Clem m ons, NC A ** 336-778-2738 \ \D ogs, Cats, Birds, Exotics^ \lIO U R S : 7:30atii-6',00pm M-F ■» * 9;00ani-Noon Salurday • CoIITodajFor An Vppolnlmcnl^mciAvmm ^ Home Repairs arid Improvements Our Pride Shows! Small & Medium Size Job Specialists OfFice: 785-4154 Mobile: 972-6012 Rick & Rache! Smith - Owners Carolina Christian Bookstore has opened in Mocksville beside Bi-Lo. teas, and home accessories such as clocks, fireplace and door rugs, pottery and china teacups with bath salts. Parents and Sunday school teachers will love the "Kids' Corner." Come and browse through the teaching aids, books, stickers, charts, and Inexpensive teacher's Incentives. Bibles for all ages are available, along with many delightful children's books. And high on every child's list are the cute, cuddly Beanie Babies. ^ __ 'cMna"ChFlstian Bookswiii 6((er publisher's specials and quantity discounts, Church accounts can be set up (or convenient shopping. Come and check out the exciting discounts at this new store during their GRAND OPENING July 31 - August 7. Caro­ lina Christian Books & Gifts is located at 810 Valley Road in Mocksville, 11/2 miles (rom MO In the Bi-Lo Center. Or call 1- 800-343-1081 (local; 751-1321) (or more ln(ormatlon. “THantieo- FOR AU YOUR AUTO NEEDS • Cotm See Gene 3612 CleriUDons R l, Ctemmons 766-9148 &Drivc-up Available Coupon Good for $3.00 Off Dry Cleaning I Champion CleanersI ^iM-% ft___r>____n.i5042 Styers Ferry Rd. 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JOtoS I Located in • The Old Clemmons School3550 ClemmonB Road C(Stxi Co lfc« ctemmons Library) y (336) 778-2700 ? a n m e s ia n e T « r « * t o n c - , D unlop..4 Lee Tires GEORGE’S MIchelln n rw VILLAGE GARAGE, W C . l COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS ; 2570 Lewlsiilll»-Clemmon8 Road, Clemmons f 7 6 6 -7 8 6 2 ■ jRling i=br Mocksville, Cooleemee, Bermuda Run Offices Ends Aug. 6^ ;Cont[nued From Page 1 ;doIfvicw and The Lakes subdivisions :iorm District III wiih 221 voters. I j The West district includes Juniper ;Girc!e, Fairway Villas, Fcscuc Drive. ’Ivy Circle, Hclleri Circle and Rotunda Circle andpartofRiverbend, is District ly with 277 voters. : The East district, District V, con­ sists of all residents not in any other district, with 284 voters. District III voters have two candi­ dates so far, Charles Whitman. 65, of 915 Riverbcnd Drive, and Bob L Cor- ; ,nlsh, 64, of 352 Bermuda Run Drive. ;!• In District I. Ted Titswonh, one of tne interim members, has nied forclec- . tion. y, CanIncrandFcrguson,thcmayoral !;;<^andidatcs, both serve on the interim Board,GardnerasmayorandFerguson ; as a board member. . Tlic reason I'm running for mayor : is I want to keep the process going until : we have a good foundation under us," • Gardner said. Ferguson had similar reasons. "I just thought since I had been involved in it. I would try to stay invol^ved as mayor. If I can help the town. It would be In that capacity." Both arc long-time Bcmiuda Run residents. Ferguson moved there In 1975, Gardner In 1974. Gardner said there Is no conflict between the two candidates. There's no animosity. Throw your hat in the ring and the best man wins. We're all neighbors.Thcrcare no axes to y nd." Fcrgusonhasbccnheavllyinwlved in the new town's financial plans. He worked at Wachoviafor 37years, retir­ ing os senior vice president and group executive of trust services. He ^aid the town will eventually hire a manager who will perform manyof the duties he has been performing for the town. "Most people seem to be very posi­ tive," he said of incorporation. "There ore a few negatives, as there always is. But we've grown to the point that we have to have more control." He and his wife. Earlene. have three grown sons. Jeff, Randy and Kenneth, and two grandchildren. The thing I want to do, obviously, is to continue what we've started, get our sewer extended all through town, upgrade the streets and keep our law enforcement and security. Tm going to make sure we do what we say we were going to do and the people of this town get what they voted for." Ganlner is a native of Iowa and worked for W.R. Grace Co. As a teen­ ager in Iowa, he set the world high school record for the discuss throw at 180 feet. That's what paid for my education." He and his wife have eight children, 19 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mocksville All of the incumbents who filed in Mocksville say they want to continue witiicurrcntprojcclsandmanagcmcnt. Slate, who isseeking is second term as mayor, isaretiredsurgeon who lives on North Main Street with his wife. Daphne. "I enjoy the work. I enjoy working with the people, the people connected with the town and other members of the board. "It's Important to have economic growth of a certain kind. We want people, industries, which are non-poJ- luting, pay good wages and would be good corporate citizens." Slate and the 'ooard candidates said that following through with a zoning ordinance reorganization isatop prior- ity. CIcory has been on the board for 18 years, and lives on North Main Street with his wife. Gwen. "Mike being with people. We've got some good board members to work with," Cleary said. Cleary also sees a bypass to take heavy truck Uafflc away from down­ town as a priority. Thompson Is seeking his second term. He lives on Church Street with wife Mozelle. "We've got two or three things started that aren’t fmishcd. and we've gotagoodworkingrclationshipamong the bpard," Thompson said. Downtown revitalization and street corridors are among his priorities. He praised Town Manager Terry Bralley and Town Attorney Hank Van Hoy. Cooleemee Voglcr. 56, of Davie Street, said that several people asked him to seek a seat on the board. , Watching the town progres in the past three years, Vogler said he wants to make sure the town keeps moving forward and doesn't go stagnant. "I can't do that sitting hack and doing nothing. I dccidcd to jump on board and see that effort continue." Bom and raised in Cooleemee, Voglcr said his children grew up there, and now his grandchildren live there. The future of the town Is Important, he said. A constmction project manager. Voglcr is also involved with Little League baseball and football and the Booster Club. Brickey. who has lived in C(X)1- ccmec for about nine years, said he likes the way things have been pro­ gressing in Ihe town during ihe past couple years. j- Rathcrthan see someone he docsnjt know and fears might not contini^ that progress clected, he dccidcd & run for the ofdce himself, he soid. Brickey said he is pleased with thd things the police have been doing to make Cooleemee a more quiet and peaceful town andstandsbehind them.' "I'm ready to try to do my part," he said. Brickey Is maintenance engineer for Bermuda Run Country Club. S H O P (336)284-2878 2550 U.S. Hwy. 601 S.. Mocksville\ WALK-INS WELCOME Tuos-Fri - 8:30-5:00, Sal-7;00-12:00 Sun&Mon-Ckjsod' BUSINESS S P O T L M H T Laminate Flooring’s Popularity Is Exploding; Whitney Flooring Has The Best Selection (Seego/i/ & MsociaUs> 30 Years Investigative Experience Private Investigator. Liccnsc #240S I PO Box 134, Clemmons. NC 336-766-9557 Floors are like people: It’s what's Inside that counts. 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Main St.,MocksviIie: Non'Flction The Age of ihc Dachclor: Creating an American Subcuiturc ChildScxuai Abuse: HopeforHeal* ing Consliicncej TTie Unity of Knowl­ edge Great Books for African-American Children The Mcme Machine When Things Start lo Think Pino News North Carolina Health Careers Oceans: Life in the Deep ScvcnLlfcLcssonsorChaosiTtme- less Wisdom from (he Sclencc of .Change Sun Powcn The Global Solution for the Coming Energy Crisis Fiction Cat in Ihe Dark-Shirley Murphy The Chairman-Harry Lee Kraus The Coast of Go<^ Intcntlons- Michael Byers IfMen Were Angels-Rccd Karaim Imani Al! Mine-Connie Porter, Resurrection Day-Brendan DuBois Shadov/s of the Heart-Carol Gcrrond ThcSmllingCountfy-ElmcrKclton TTie Soldier Spies-W.EB. Griffin Vittorio the Vampirc-Anne Rice Children's Slory Time for preschoolers ifon Tuesdays at!! a.m. at Mocksvillc and Cooleemee loca­ tions Ihrough July 20. Summer Reading Program Tinishes up with performances by Mark Daniel, Monday July !9, at 3 p.m. at Cool- eemcc branch library and at 7 p.m. in Mocksvillc. > July 26-end of Summer Reading party with clowns, face painting, sur< prises and certllicates given out. Dovle County Public Library hours: Mon(iay-Thursday,9a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Satur* days 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-S p.m. Phone: 751-2023. Cooleemee Branch hours: Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.; Tucsday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch from' 12:30-1:30); closed on Saturday and Sunday. Phone 284-2805. Mrs. Rodney Gerald Cline Moor)-CHne Couple United In Marriage By Nora Latham Pino correspondent There were several guests at Wesley Chapel last Sunday - Harold and J<^^ie Gucntert of San Antonlo,Tcxas, Eliza­ beth WestFotlneyofMaiyville,Tcnn., and hcrdaughter, Lindalee Thomas of Knoxville,Tenn.TTwy were all here lo attend thcTutterow-McGuire wedding which was held on Saturday. Also attending church were Andrea Gentry and Heath Brown who were here vis­ iting Andrea's parents, Pete and Madeiyn Gentry. Everyone enjoyed guest speaker. Rev. Slimp Hawkins from Hospice of WInston-Salcm. He always delivers a good message. He was speaking in the absence of Pastor Dianne Marsdcn who will return to the pulpit next Sun­ day. It was good to have Roscoe Leftwlch back Inchurchon Sunday. His pew has been empty for a while. Tom Horton was also a pleasure to have back. He plays the organ and It has been silent forawhilc. All ofourbest wishes went with him as he has surgery on Monday. Wc wish him a speedy recovery. Roland an Belty West entertained forty descendants of Walter Wesley and Agnes Miller West at dinner at FrostlandslnCanaonSundaycvcnlng. Their guests were Luther and Ostlnc West, Boyd West, L.W. West Jr.. Lonnie Gray and Lisa West and their daughters, Sarah and Rebccca, Randy and DIanc Newsom and their daugh­ ters, Kayla and Kelsey, Cynthia Potts and her son, David, all of Pino, Chris Dccseandhisrriend,MandyorGrccns- boro, Greta Deese and her friend. Heather of WInston-Salcm, Frances Tutterow of Advance. Bill and DcElta Thomas of Clemmons, Paul Tokaz and his children. George Anthony Tokaz and Paula Parks of Charlotte. Henry and Mindy West and their twins. Autumn and Alexander, Al and Susan Cujas and their daughters, Amy Jho and Missy, all of Cana, Elizabeth FortncyofMaryvllle,Tenn,anddaughv ter Lindalee Thomas of Knoxville. Tenn., Harold and Jessie West Gucntert of San Antonio, Texas, Virginia Stcclman and her daughter, Judy^ Steclman of Yadkinvilie. Harold and Jessie West Gucntert and Elizabeth Fortney arc the gucstsof Betty and Roland West at Frostlands for Ihc week. Lindalee Thomas, Elizabcth'sdaughter, joined them for a long weekend. While hero they arc visiting other West and Miller rela­ tives. They were guests of Gene and Marie Miller for dinner on Monday night. • 11.' Marlene Michelle Moon of Wln- l£ton-Salcm and Rodney Gerald Cllnc IDf Advance were united In mamage at :30 p.m. Saturday, July 10 at Calvary ifiaptist Church In Winston-Salem. iDfnclatlngministcrwasRushHyiton. -4r ThebridclsthcdaughterofMr.and LMrs. William Blackmon of Winslon- Salem and Dr. and Dr. William Moon anfCaitcrsvlIlc.Ga.Sltc Isa 1990gradu- aic of RJ. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem and plans lo graduate from the Campbell University School of Pharmacy in May, 2001, where she Is a member of the Phi Delta Chi fraternity. She is employed by CVS. .,^nes Mall Boulevard, Winston-Sa- .ni, ThcbridegroomlsthcsonorBrcnda i^iqid Gerald Cllnc of Overtook Drive. Advance. He is a 1989 graduate of Davie High School and graduated in 1994 from the University of Nonh Carolina School of Pharmacy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose her friend. Shauna ^mberiin of Charlotte, os maid of bnor. Bridesmaids were: Jennifer •line, sister of the groom of Advance; hd Whitney Moon, sister of the bride fCartcrsvillc, Ga. ! The groom's father was best man. j)shcR were: Steven Cllnc, thcgroom's :rorClcmmons;JeffComcllson. a friend of the groom of Mocksville: Billy Moon, the bridc'sbrothcrofWin- ston-Salem; and Allan Newsom, a friend of the groom of Advance. Guesi register ailcndant was Mary Cllnc of Clemmons, slsicr-ln-law of ihegroom. Program attendant was Paul Moon of Cartersvlllc, Ga., brother of the bride. Organist was Brian Miller of Loulsburg, a friend of ihc groom, and director was Nan Grimes of WInston- Salcm. Hostesses were Ann Greer of Zcllwood, Fla., and Sandy Sproull of Deltona, Fla., aunts of the bride. After a reception at the church fel­ lowship hall, the couple went on a wedding trip to San Francisco, Calif. They will reside In Sanford. Pre-Wedding Events • On May 8, a shower was given by co-workers of Uw bride al the home of Terry Myers. • On May 26, a shower was given by co*woricers of the groom at Foster- Rauch Drug Co. in Mocksvillc. • On June 13, a shower was given by Ellen Goodman, Faye Cllnc, Susan Cllnc and Shirley MIsenheimer, aunts of the groom, al St. John's Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall In Concord. • On July 9, the rehearsal dinner was held al the clubhouse at Tangle- wood Park. Cornatzer News By Dottle Potts Comaizer Correspondeni Our community extends sympathy to the family of Leona Potts Bowens who passed away on July 3 on Milling Road. Our community also extends sym­ pathy to Keith Robertson and his fam­ ily in the death of his father, Paul Itobertson, who passed away on July The teenagers from Cornatzer Bap­ tist Church mtendlngCampMcrnwo^ William Johnson Family Reunion Set For July 25 William Johnson dcsccndanls will hold a reunion on Sunday, July 23, al Tanjlcwood Patic, Clemmons, bcjin- nlng al 11:30 a.m. wilh a wonhip scrvicc in Mount Pleasant Methodist Church. A picnic lunch and program will follow. Bring any updated genealogy for book in preparation. The Rev.ThomasH. Johnson Sr.of Oxrord, Go., is president. For nwrc information,contact R.C. Johnson at 765-3434. in Forsyth County last week were Jen­ nifer and Justin Day, John Boger, Drill Davis, and AJ. Frye. Gcor;geand Glenda Lawrcnccspcnt last week vacationing in West Jeffcison. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye. Linda Bailey and boys, Cinda Smith and children spent last week at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Brace Hinkle. Donald Hinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinkle and Lindsay and Gina Hinkle. Justin Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Derek Harpc, Brandon and Brent spent the weekend in Boone. Annie Ruth Allen and Ruth Byrd were presented plaques at Comatwr; Baptist Church Sunday morning con-: gratulating diem for 25 years of thcii; woik in tile cliureh nunery. I Mae Laird is scheduled for surgery; on her leg Wednesday, July 14, oC Medical Park Hospital. She had re.; ceivcd a cut on her leg on July 6. t tVrnMmunprraOllailSikpail em immunity BANK AND TRUST SrtuiII Enough To Care 1=1 Bwu; u,a>,rr-JTS »^>»KtiUttacom«TixidaooeBMkln< I-«0-JS»-7095 FDtC les Wedding Dtcor, Acetssoria, Cakes &Photogrspby 336-998-7814 704-638-0085 F irs t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h 305 North Main Street, Mocksville Rev. Charles Turner, Pastor Sunday Worsliip Opportunities: 8:50 am - Informal Contemporary Service 9:50 am - Sunday Scltool arid Bible Study 0:55 am - Traditional Worsliip Service 'A caring cliurcli with a place for you." 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Her maternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mr. Roland West of Mocks­ villc. Her paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grissom of Mocks* vllte, and the late J.B. Tutterow. The bride Is a graduate ofDavie High School and attends Salem College, i The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Delton McGuire Jr. of Advancc. His maternal grandparents are Samuel Blake Cariton of Clem­ mons and the late Ruby Carlton. His paternal grandparents are Ihc late Mr. and Mrs. Austin Delton McGulrc.Thc groom graduated from Davlc High School and Wcstcm Carolina Unlvcr- ,sily in Collowhcc and Is the owner and operator of AMCO Services. The bride was escorted by her fa­ ther. She wore a gown slightly off ihc shoulders, with a fitted bodice, featur­ ing a drop waist with a full silk gazar skirt and sweep train. The sleeves and fuck of Ihc waist were covered with hand-rolled rosettesunlquctodcslgner Amsalc. She carried a nosegay bou­ quet of white roses. The maid of honor was Stephanie CarterorMocksvillc.Thebridesmaids were Annette Hiatt, Ihc groom's sister, and Sally McGuire, the groom'sslster- In-law, both of Clemmons; Tiflany Gullcdgc of Advance; and Tiffany Harris, Amy McCray, and Lori York, allofMoctuvllle. Maegan Hiatt, the groom's niece, was the junior bride.smald. The flower giris were Avec McGulrc, the groom’s niece. Amy Cujas, the bride's cousin, and Kelsey Bryan, friend of the bride. TlMi flower gIris carried while baskets niled with rose petals and wore halos made of flowers and ivy. The groom's father was the best man. Tl)c groomsmen were Austin McGuirc IllofClcmmons, the groom's brother, Jason Tutterow of Raleigh. Ihe bride's brother; Robert Woolen, Ihc groom's cousin, Davin Brown and Kendall Chaffin, all of Wlnston-Sa- lem; and Todd Gullcdgc and Rodney Wilson Jr.. both of Advancc. Honor­ ary groomsmen were Erik Blankenship, Jimmy Greene Jr.. and Mike Thompson. Lyn n Marrs was the weddl ng d ircc- lor.Thc program attendants were Leah Raynorand Lori Vogler. Brett Sealord attended ihc guest register. The bride's attendant was Page Steed. Wedding music was provided by Mike Hendrix, organi.st; Dennis Harrington, soloist; and First United C aiier-M cC lure ^E ngagem ent A n n o u n c e d t I DcmaCanerofMocksvlllcannounccsthecngagemcntofhcrdaughter,Patsy Sue Carter, to Robert Ellison McClurc Sr., son of Eva Jane McCiure of ^ocksvlllc and the late Ted McClurc. ; The bride-elect Is also thcdaughterof ihe late Howard Carter Sr. She is a 1977 graduate of Davie High School and a 1979 graduate of Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. She Is a homemaker. : Thegroom-to-bc attended Ansted High School In Ansted, W. Va. He is self- imployed. I The wedding Is planned for Aug. 1 al 1:30 p.m. at Davie Baptist Church. A covered dish reception will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Alexander Samuel McGuire Methodist Chancel Choir, with Bar­ bara Basham directing. The church was decorated with three large ums of tiilxcd summer flowers, with summer blue as the prcdominant color which matched the bridesmaid.s* dresses. Followingtheceremony.thebridc's parents hosicd a reception at Bcnnuda Run Country Club. Lemon and floral topiaries adorned the buffet tables and tiic guest tables had arrangements of mixed summer flowers. The bride and Debbie Koontz, Kclchic Creek Bak­ ery, designed the wedding cakc featur­ ing WedgwcxxJbluc fondant Icing with while floral designs and white letter­ ing. Eniertalnment was provided by the Flabbcrgastcrs Band. Several celebrations were held In honor of the couplc. • A kitchen and bath shower was hosicd by Kim Bryan and Susan Cujas al Mrs. Bryan’s home In Mocksvillc. • A mother-daughter luncheon was held at Old Mocks Field, hosicd by Debby Harris and her daughter. Tif­ fany Harris. • A Christmas shower was hosted by the groom's sister. Annetic Hiatt al her home In Clemmons. • An open house was held al ’’Frosilands" in Cana, ihe ancestral home of the bride’s family, hosted by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland West, and greal-aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Babcock. • A Sunday Brunch was held In honor of the couple at Bermuda Run Country Club, hosted by Judge and Mr. Lesier P. Martin Jr.. and Ihelr granddaughter. Ellzabclh. • A bridal tea was held at the ances­ tral Etchison homcplacc. "Valley View," where five gcneratlonsof brides havebccnhonored.Thetea was hosicd by Ms. Dahlgren Etchison and her daughters, Ms. Elizabeth Updegipn* and Mr. Pamela Pricc. • A lawn and garden shower- ln honor of the coupic was held at ihc homcofMr.andMR.TommyFIem|ng in Bcrtnuda Run. Other hosts were Mr. andMrs.RockyJohnson,Mr.andMR. Todd Gullcdgc. Mr.andMR. Ed Hairc, and Mr. and Mr. Jay Dodson, f. • A beach trip in honor of the bride was hosted by friends, Stephanie Carter, Leah Raynor, Lori York. Lpri Vogler. Tiffany Harris. Amy McCray, and Brett Seafofd. • A bridesmaids' lunchcon was hosted by Dianne Brown and Lynn MansatMR. Brown'shome in Mocks­ villc. •The bride's father, Larry Tutterow andthegroom'sraiher,AustinMcGulre Jr., hosted a golf tournament In honor of Ihc groom. : • The rcheaRal dinner, hosted by the groom's parents, was held at Ber­ muda Run Country Club.The grootn's auni, Mr. Juanna Wooten, presented tlie couple with a print of the Carlton family tree and a video of the bride and groom. : After a honeymoon trip lo Paradise Island, Bahamas, ihc couple will live In Advancc. Church To Offer After-School Child Care Green Meadows Baptlsl Church will begin offering afler-school child carc beginning wilh the 1999-2000 sclux)l year that begins In a few weeks. The program will be open to all children in grades kindergarten through nfth. bul will cater to ihc Pinebrook School District due to bus routing. Anyparcntwishingtoenrollthelrchlld not attending Pinebrook Elementary would have to make iransportaiion ar- rangementsforthelrchildtothechurch. Green Meadows Is localcd al 1646 N.C. 801 N. between Hillsdale and Farmington. The Green Meadows program will offer parents a Christian environment for Ihelr child's after-school carc. The program will be open on all regular attendance school days as well as early release days until 6 p.m. Children will be dropped ofT at the chureh after sch(xil, provided with a snack and al­ lowed lime to complete homework and participate Inotheracllvities.New playground equipment has been In­ stalled and is ready for the opening of the program on Aug. 4. In addition to snack and activities, the program wlllbeconductlngaBiblc study on a proposed oncc-a-wcck schedule. The goal of this program Is to provide quality ancr-sch^l carc for children while also being a Christian outreach lo them. All children who enroll In the program will be required to participate in any Bible studies and activities that arc held. There Is a onc-llmc registration fee of $50 to secure a placc In the program and the monthly tuition rate will be SI25. The monthly tuition covcr all regular attendance school days as well as early release days. The program will also be open on teacher workdays at an additional cost. Field irips may be planned for early release days and teacher workdays. Spaces In ihc pro­ gram will be limited and will be filled onafiRt-come-flRt-servcdbasls. ; For more Information, contact the program director al 998-5162. Senior Club Entertained By Puppet Show The Cooleemee Senior Citizens Club melon July 12 In Ihe fellowship hall of the Firet Baptist Church. The meeting was called to order by the pres idem, Virginia Piott, and prayer was led by Noah Plott. The club sang New Arrivals "Love Lifted Me" with Margaret Royster at Ihe piano. Devotions were given by the assis­ tant chaplain. Doll Foster. The roll call was made wilh 25 membcRandtwovisiloRpreseni.Thc minutes of Ihc last meeting were read and approved by the club. The sun­ shine and treasury reports were given. Announcements of activities at the Senior Center were made. Entertainment was by the Rev. and Mr . Ted Miller with a puppet show and clowns cal led "Christian El usions." The meeting closed with the sing­ ing of the Club Song and prayer. The membcR then had a covert dish lun­ chcon. The next meeting will be July 26. PHILLIPS JohnandTammyPhlllipsofMocks- vilic announce the birth of Ihelr fiRt child, a son, Benjamin Lee Phillips, al 2:59 am. on July 1, 1999, at FoRyth Medical Center. He weighed 7 lbs. and was 20-1/2 Inches long. Dr. Scott Washburn was the attending physician. Maternal grandparents arc Gilmer and Wanda Allen of Advance. Pater­ nal grandparents arc Bobby and Ardclla Phillips of Mocksville. Maternal greal-grandparcnt Is Ha­ zel Lee of Advance. Paternal great- grandparents arc Beatrice Phillips of ■ Mocksville. and France and Lorenc Phillips of Mocksville. SMITH Eric and Stephanie Smith of Lex­ ington announce the birth of their fiRt child, a son, Landon Reese Smith, on Sunday, June 27,1999,at 7:16p.m. al FoRyth Medical Center, Winston-Sa­ lem. Landon weighed 2 lbs. 15 oi. and was 14 Inches long. Maternal grandparents arc Steve and Shae James of Mocksville. Pater­ nal grandparents arc Terry and Shlricy Turtxjyfill of Cool Springs, and Recsc Smith of Hampton. S.C We'll Make Your Old Silver Bf - — llrlmv \llci li»’e)wrwomantk]uo, heirlooms and sihfmre broo^t bad lo life. FUl 25-Year Warranty on all ^ replatlni And no eilra cli^ w dent renxnl and jjfiightpning on most ItfflW wsihwplate. ^ o a f e r ’a 171 N. Main St. • Mocksville (336) 751-2737 P h y s ic ia n -O n C a ll A n s \ \ t .'r s l o \ i i u r m t is t ] in 's s iiij ; Iu m Ii Ii t|ii( .'M i( in s , M E D IC A L A S S O C IA T E S OF D A V IE Sports Injuries In Children l*h>’sial tltiieu is iinpornni for Q: Why doos it leein (here arc loel L Edwards. MD Preston H. Edwards. MD Bill H. Harrison. MD George D. Kimberly. MD William O. Renfroe. MD Julie Barney. CNR (336) 751 -8000 Martha V. Boland. FNP 405ValleyRoad Geneva Howell. Practice Manager Mocksville. NC 27028 Hours: 8;00am - 7.00pm Mon -Thurs 8:00am - 5;00pm Friday 8:00am - 12:00 noon Sat William d Renfroe, MD Dr Renfroe. a Fan\ily Practice Specialist is a graduate of the University of Mississippi in Jackson. . Mississippi. He completed h's residency at Uoivef^ Hospital in . Jackson, Mississippi and is board certified in Family Practice children. Uccnue chililren ,todjy arc iiis'oKvd in a \vid(.‘ vjrlct>' of organized sports activities. Il'i a goixl idea to know how j-Diir child can e.xercisc safely. Q: What Is the dlflerence between ai:utc and overuse Injuries? • ,' , • \ A: A single - tisiially a kick, a twist or blow lhat rvsulis in a sprain or break - is an acute lnjur>’. Stress fracturvs or iuflanunation of the muscle or cartilage are ovcmse injuries aused by rcpciiti\)J stress on the muscles and bones. so many more injuries in children now? A: Today, more children are ins'olved in or^nizetl sports than e\vr before, )'et ofteii the>* do not receive the proper warm-up. or conditioning. What used to be "pick-up" games in back>Mrds haw been replaced b>'‘ ■ structured games. Children are also driwn to games, haw an.imqise work-out and then are drlwn home again.Wilking or biking to and fioni activities tjsed to help kids stay wanned up and then allow them to cool down on (heir way home. . Q: Why docs pain sometimes show up much later after cxcerclsing or working out? A; While inwlwd in cxercise, a child may think that some pait; is expeaed. When the child stops exercising and is at rest, the inilaniiiution nu)* ause connmied soretiess. Ifa child complains of constant pain< >’ou imy tr>' the R.I.C.E. in'eth^ - Rest, Ice, Comprvttion and ElesMrion of the .-ifTected areas to help ease the pain. It - the child has repeated'compbinw o f. .'' the same pain,check with )t>ur child's ;_prinwrycareph>'sician. ' Q: What does It mean to Injure a growth plate? A: The area at the upper and lovwr end of a child^ bone is ailed the gnn\ih plate or grtiwth center, the areas ofcardlage-bone ccUs diat are not >Ti fully fornied.Thesc ccUs muldply and e\rntuaUy fomi bone. An injury to them can cause permanent damage to the'growth , proccss.There are many growth ccmen throughout a childli body;)-ct injury to the gtowih plates is relatiwly rare, usually occuring in only fiw to . ten percent of all fractures. Q: What can my child do to warm-up or condition for exercise? A: Gende streching exercises before working out and drinking lots of fluids while cxerrising will help^ plus. specific game rules may lower the risk of it\iury. For example, limldng die number o f pitches a child nuy ditow in J wrek, may help keep his or her arm, elbow and shoulder in shape. N O V A N T ^2^DAV1F. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 G r a r t a ^ a p t e r S c h o l a r s h i p , Derek Michael Foster of Milling Road, Mocksville, has been awarded a Grand Chapter Scholarship from TheGrand Chapter of N.C. Order of the Eastern Star. It Is being jjresented by Mocksville Chapter 173 Worthy Matron Patsy 'Staley and Past Matron Betty Blakley at a June 17 meeting. He was sponsored by the Mocksville Chapter. He is the son :of Jane Foster and the late Don Foster. He Is a senior at N.C. iState University majoring in animal science. Four Corners News Dy Marie While Four Comers Corrcspondcnl • LS. SheUon Jr. is improving aflcr rcccm surgery, and has had many visi* lors. Jcssica While spcni Tuesday with liltr grandparcnls, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svhitc. ^ Mrs. Johnsie Shelton, Mrs. Dawn tughes, Amanda Hughes, and Shirley ^ali have relumed home after spend- jg several days at North Myrtle Beach. IS Lucille Halt has relumed from n 6us tour 10 Niagara Falls, Canada. She went to hiiax Theater, saw a piclure of NlagaraFallswhere the lady wentover ihc falls in a barrel and lived to tell il; went up on Skylow Tower for prime ribs; rode in the Maid of the Misi boat; saw the Iloral clock and garden. She hud a real nice lime and saw a lol of pretty scenery. Third Sunday Night Singing wilt be July 18 at Courtney Baptist Churvh at 1:00 p.m., featuring "Redeemed," i an adult ensemble from Firr»t Bapti.st Church of Stanleyville. Everyone is invited. 'hurch To Host VBS Courtney Baptist Church Invites ildren and adults to join Ml. Ex- Ime: Climbing to Great Heights for Each Vacation Bible School day iludcs worship rally to celebrate the good news of Jesus Christ. Each day ‘ III he packed full ofBlble-leaming itivitics, snacks, music, and crafts. Mt. Extreme: Climbing to Great ^eights for God will be held at Courtney Baptist Church on July 25- July 28 frt)m 6:30-8:30 pm. Kickoff Is on Saturday, July 24 from 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a hotdog supper and all Ihc fixln's. homemade ice cream, cotton candy and more. There will be pony rides andothcrgamcsforthckidsofall age-s. For more information, call the chureh olTicc (336) 463-268!. 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Eld* erly people, young children, and those who are sick or overweight arc more likely lo becomo victims of extreme heal. Similarly, because men sweat more than women do, they arc more susceptible lo dehydration from the heat. Generally, temperatures hovering 10 degrees or more above ihc average high lemperaiurc for the region, last for prolonged periods of time, and arc often accompanied by dangerously high humidity, that the body cannol tolerate are defined as extreme heal. •Heatexhauslion:Cool,molst,pale, or flushed skin; heavy sweating; head- ,ache; nausea or vomiting; dizziness; •tmd exhaustion. Body lempeniturc may be normal, or Is likely to be rising. •Heatstroke: Hot,red skin;changes in consciousness; rapid, weok pulse; and rapfdl'shallow breathing. Body tcmperaturc can be very high-some* limes as high as 105 degrees F. If the person was sweating from heavy work or exercise, skin may be wei; othcf' wise it will feel dry. How (o Treat n Heat Emergency •Heat stroke: Heat stroke is a life- threatening situation. Call 911 befort moving the person to a cooler placc and attempting lo cool the body as quickly as possible. Watch for signals of breathing problems. Keep the per- .son lying down and continue lo coot the b(xly any way you can. If the victim refuses water, Is vomiting, or there arc changes in the level of consciousne.ss, do not give anything lo eat or drink. •Heat cramps: Get ihc pereon to o cooler placc an have him or her rest In acomfortablw* position. Lightly stretch the affected muscle and replenish flu­ ids. Do nol give liquids with alcohol or caffeine In ihcm, as they can cause rurtiwrdehydrolion.makingcondillons worse. •Heat exhaustion: Gel Ihc person out of Ihc heal and Into a cooler placc. Remove or loosen light clothing and attempt to cool the body. If the person is conscious, give cool water lo victim lo drink slowly. Let the victim rest comfortably. 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Attend The Church O f Your Choice I "rT‘ Obituaries DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 -13 Kerr Miller Clement Jr. Mr. Kcir Miller Clcmenl Jr, 78, of Milling Roail, Mociuviilc, died laic Tliunidoy ollemoon, July 8, 1999, at N.C. Bapllsl Hospital in Winslon-Sa- icm. A graveside service was iield al 2 p.m. Saturday, July 10, in Clement Cemetery wltii tiio Rev. Mattiiew Farabow officiating. . Mr. Clement was bom In Surry County, May 25,1921, to the late Kerr M. Clement Sr. and Euia Miller Clem­ ent and was retired from Dell Tele­ phone Labs. He was a member of Centenary United Methodist Chureh inWinston-Salcm.Hewasavctcranof the U.S. Navy during World War II, was a member of the Telephone Pio- necis, and was a member of the Eiks ^Lodge. ;; Survivorslncludc:hiswire,NclIR. ’ Douglas ClementofWinston-Saiem; ;3 sisters. Marguerite C.MinorofWin-_ Ston-Saiera, Virginia C. Meeks o f’ 3Jocky Mount, and Cynthia C. Dixon Tof Charlotte; 3 nieces: and 4 nephews, t- Mr. Clement was preceded In death .'by a brother, William Thomas elem­ ent. ■Elmer E. Beauchamp ‘ Elmer Eugene Bcauchanip, 84, of TAdvancc, died Monday, July 12,1999, *01 Kate D. Reynolds Hospice Home >aAer an extended illness, j BomDcc.2l,19l4,inDavleCoumy [to Joel Elmer "Sam" and Flossie Smith |Beauchamp,hewasamembcrofMacc- ;donia Moravian Church where he •.servedon the boardofelders,as church '.acolyte, in ihe church band and laugh! :Sunday'School as long as health pcr- Imitted. He was a lifelong member of ISmith Grove Ruritan Club. He retired ifrom Royster Fertilizer Company. He Vas preceded in death by his wife, ^Geneva Faircloth Beauchamp; and a ■daughter, Christine B. Walker. ;! Survivingarc2daughlcrs,Thco!ene ^GoughandhusbandFrankofWinston- ;Salem and Patricia Fulk and husband :Wade of Pinnacle; 4 grandchildren; 3 :grcalgrandchildrcn;asister,Mary Ada ICarter of Richland; and a dear friend, ipmily Blackwood of Mocksville. j: Funeral services were to be held ^uty 15. al 3 p.m. at Macedonia Mora- J^Vlan Church by the Revs. Greg Little ’ 'lindLancSapp with burial following In ;lhe church graveyard. The family was :jo receive friends 6:30-9 p.m. July 14, ;oi the church. :• Memorials may be made to Kate B. :Rcynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hos- Ipice Lane, Winston*SaIem, N.C. :27103. Rick Miceli Richard Victor "Rick" Miceli, 57, ofU.S.MWcst,Mocksville,diedTues- day,July6,1999, at his home as the result of an acci­ dental drowning. A native of Baltimore, Md., he had resided in Mocksville for the past five yenrs. He served in the U.S. Army duringtlie Vietnam War asan engineer draftsman and retired from Eastern Airiines with 20 years of servicc as a control center manager. He worked for Schwan's Frozen Foods for six years, delivering in the Mocksville area. He hailalso worked for All-American Ford. A furniture finisher by trade, he owned I^ne Finishes. Before moving south, he had opcr- oted Baltimore Stripping Corporation from 1985 lo 1990, offering advice lo hundreds of customers restoring rowhouses and other buildings during Ihe rehabiliialion boom of William Donald Schaefer's mayoral adminis- tnilion. In addition lo working on private homes, he rcHnishcd Ihc doors on the Washington Monument. He removed paint from the .shutters on the Star Spangled Banner Flog House near Little Italy, the doors lo the Clarencc Mitch­ ell Court House and woodwork at Ihe U.S. Naval Acadcmy in Annapolis. Md. He had also made and sold furni­ ture, including shelves, curio cabinets and wood ornaments. Bom in Irvington, Md., he was a graduate of Mount St. Joseph's High School and the University of Balti­ more. He is survived by his wife. Jane Miceli ofthehome; ason,Tony Miceli of the home; a brother. Francis Miceli Jr. of Baltimore, Md.; a sister, Patricia Yockel of Baltimore, Md.; and his mot her-in-Iaw.JaneNomsofthe home. A prayer servicc was held al 7 p.m. July 9, at Graham Funeral Home Chapel. A Rosary and Mass was held at 10a.m.July 10,alSt.FrancisCatho- lie Church with Father Tom Clem­ mons omciutlng. - D E A D L I N E for placing a classified ad 10:30 A.M. on Tuesday (RBCom The All Occasion Florist Seiving Forsyth S Oawe Counties WE DELIVER TO: iVf v/UV A MPUM ‘Urnmmsmm :33IMI98-t!IOO Aeesa^ ^ -^iO B IL E HOMES “Whar* th« Aee»nt Is on Vatua" CREDIT HOTLINE No Sales, No Hassle, Get Prc- Approvcd by Phone in 30 minutes OR LESS. Call 800- 593-7814 or 336-744-9557. $S00 DOWN On any Doublewlde or Singlewlde. W AC. Let your future Tax Refund make the DownpQ3rment on your new home. For more Info call 336-744-9557. We Tnde for anything of value. Let your old car or appliance, etc. make the Down Payment on your new home. Call 336-744-9557 or 800-593-7814. Let your good Job time be your credit. For more info call 336-744-9557 or 800- 593-7814. 3INN.PattW MnAw. WlMtwUI—,IIC 27108 1922-1999> i:Leona Polls Bm m s' ^ ' 1903-1999 ' - . MOCKSVILU m , V . < i Margaret D, Roach •■} ' - 191(i-1999 ’ , ' mCH POINT « ' : Dpinfe Paul Wagner I 1907-1999 ' ‘ MOCKSVILU-I : Mary H/izotoA Btmiin.' r ’ 1919-1999.^1.... ^COOLBEMBE’. -il Calherine Couch Spry : \ '1918-1999 '• , MOCKSVaU ■ : Mrs. Bobbie Ray'’ • ,1935-1999 'HAWRIVBR .Mary Pauline Cleary:, I ; 19M-'l999.'*■ i'i; Margaret Jane Painter Margaret Jane Allen Painter, 61, of U.S. 158, Mocksville, died Tuesday, July 6,1999, at Forsylh Medical Cen­ ter in Winston-Salem. Bom March 29, 1938, in Davie County to the late ElmcrGaither Allen and Sara Mildred Jordan Allen of Mocksville, she was a CNA with ihe CAPNursIng Program al Davie County Hospital and was a member of Davie Baptist Church where she was a Sun- daySchooltcacherintheprimaiyclass. Surviving.inadditionlohcr mother, arc 2 daughters, Kelly Livcngood and husband Gerry of Harmony and Carla Daniels and husband Oscarof Virginia Beach, Va.; 5 grandchildren; a brother, ElmcrAllcnJr.andwifeJudyofStaies- ville; 2 sisters, Nancy Lipscomb and husband Jim and Faye Barney and husband Douglas, all of Mocksville. Funeral services were held at 7 p.m. July 8, at Davie Baptist Church with Ihe Revs. Aaron Carter and Tim Starbuck ofllcialing. Graveside ser­ vices were held al 10 a.m. July 9. at Davie Baptist Church Cemetery, Ronnie Glass Ronnie Glass, 52, of Winston-Sa­ lem, formerly ofMocksville. died Sat* urdoy.July 10,1999,at Forsyth Medi­ cal Center. Bom Aug. 17, 1946. in Wilkes Couniy, to John Harley Glass and Louise Vannoy Hall of Lenoir, he was treasurer and accountant of Yarbrough Transfer Company. Surviving, inaddiliontohis mother, arc 3 sons, Chris Glass of Mocksville, Alton Beauchamp of Lexington and Joe Beauchamp of Roanoke, Va.; a daughter. Theresa Whitaker of Clem­ mons; 2 brothers, Michael Glo.ss of North Wilkcsboro and Douglas Pilkington of Lenoir; a sister. Nancy Glass of North Wilkcsboro; 5 grand­ children; and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Miller Funeral Service Chapel in North Wilkcsboro by the Rev, Clifton LeComu July 14, Burial followed in Mountlawn Memorial Park. Margaret M. Dawson Margarcl McAllister Dawson. 74, of Cana, Va., died Monday, July 5, 1999, at Northern Hospital of Surry County in Ml. Airy. Bom Feb. 23, 1925, in Smith County, Va. lo the late Charles and RoxicMcAllislcr.shewasrctiredfrom Renfro Corporation and was a mem- berofMoum Bethel Moravian Church, She was a former Davie Couniy rcsi- dent and was a graduate ofMocksville High School. Surviving are her husband, Luke Dawson of ihe home; a daughter. Nancy Marie Dawson of Cana; 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildrcn; 2 sisters, Dorothy Williams and Myra Andereon,bothofMocksville;2broth- crs, Sanders McAllisicrofMocksvilte and Albert McAllister of Pfafftown, Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. July 7. al Moody Funeral Home Chapel of Mt. Airy by the Rev. John Frye. Burial followed in the Mount Belhel Moravian Church Graveyard. Memorials may be made to Mount Bethel Moravian Church. Joe Henry Stanley Joe Henry Stanley. 54. of Winston- Salem, died Thursday, July 8. I999,al Forsylh Medical Center. He was bom Feb. 3. 1945 in Davie County lo ihe late Frances Anderson Lash and Claude Stanley. Survivingarc5childrcn,PaulaAllen and husband Darrcll, Michael Stanley and wife JoAnn, Janet Idol and hus­ band Billy. Rondy Stanley and wife Callie and Jennifer Stanley; 6 sisters, Helen Brooksand Shirley Mahan, both of Hamptonville, Bvona Cope and D]anneMiller,bothorMocksville,and Brenda Huff of Statesville; a brother, Harold Stanley of Advance; 7 grand­ childrcn; and a special friend, James Cox. His funeral was held at 2 p.m. July 11, at Wyo Bible Methodist Church by the Revs. Neal Wilcox and Bill Redmond. Burial followed in the church cemetery. WaUamDeWittDunn William DcWillDunn,79.ofDunn Trail, Advance, died early Monday, July 12.1999, al N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. BomDec. 20, 1919. to the late William Alexander and Donnie Viola Williams Dunn, he was a retired car­ penter. He was a veteran of the U.S. ArmyandhadbecnamemberofBeth- lehcm United Methodist Chureh all his life. He was a guitarist for the Dunn Family Band and enjoyed all types of bluegrass and country music. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ruth Dunn. In 1963. He was also preceded in death by 3 broth­ ers. Joe Dunn. Elmer Dunn and Holloway Dunn; 2 sisters. Edna Davis and Ola Dunn; and a step granddaugh- ter, Jill Pardue Bottoms. Surviving arc his long tiiiw com­ panion, Lucy S. Jenkins of Ihe home; a daughter. Lynn Gobble and husband Tommy of Mocksville; a stepdaugh­ ter, Barbara Jean Pardue and husband CharlesofKing;astepson, Jerry Wayne Jenkins and wife Brenda of King; 3 grandchildrcn; aspccial friend, Jessica Burkes; 7 step grandchildrcn; 6 step great grandchildren; 3 sisters. Mary Pauline Wood of Windsor, Va.. Vida Whitman of Coolcemce and Margie Craver of Lexington; a brother, W.A. Dunn Jr. of Advancc; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services werc to be held at 2p.m.July 14,at Eaton Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Ronnie Craddock and Norman Frye and burial following in Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons. Paul Watkins Robertson Paul Watkins Robertson, 82,of Fo^ Bixby Road, Advancc. died Sunda^ July 1,1999, at Forsyth Medical C;cn ter in Winston-Salem. BomMay 17. l9l7,inDavieCount; 10 the late George Leroy and Del! Hendrix Robcnson, he was retired froti RJ. Reynolds in Winston-Salem ani was a member of Advancc Unilei McthodistChurch.Hewasprecededii death by 2 sisters and 2 brothers. He is survived by his wife of years, Marie Holder Robertson;3 sons Leon Robertson and wife Joy .of Cottondale. Ala., Cecil Robertson of Advancc and Keith Robertsonand wife Sherry of Mocksville; a daughter, Pamela Jones and husband Rick of Sylvia;2sisters, Mabel LoirdofMocks- villc and Lorinc Goddard of Leno^ Ci ty, Tenn; a brother, Robert Robertsop of Advance; 9 grandchildren; and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. ' < Funeral services were to be held at 2 p.m. July 14. at Advancc United Methodist Church with Ihc Rev. David Childress officiating and burial fol­ lowing in the chureh cemetery. Memorials may be made to Ai^ vancc United Methodist Chureh, 1911 N.C.801 South.Advance.N.C27006.‘ Flowers for all Occasions Sister’s II of Mocksville (336) 751-17821 &•Fmnli •pR-Am^Rm Funeral Home 635 Wilkcsboro Stnx( MocbvjIk.NC •Naay (336)751-1100 (g) DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE LL.C. 416 Valley Rd., Mocksville, NC • 336-751-3111•OurramdySm'iiijVourranl/y' TOUR uoHcnnn niNEiui. BOHi In a day of uncertainty in so many areas of your life, isn’t it good to know there are still some words that give comfort to you from a funeral service provider who has served the families of Davie County for nearly half a century? W e have been a North Carolina Professionally Licensed Funeral Service in Davie County since 1951. ^ We offer state o f the art facilities, with newly improved on-site parking fo r your comfort and convenience. ‘V W e have, we do, and we will continue to meet any and all the financial needs of the families we serve. W e honor any prearransements made with any other funeral home. i f i i i I IF YOU HAVE AAT QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, OR JUST WANT TO talk, DON’T HESITATE TO CALL. EATON FUNERAL SERVICE • Carl Lambert-Manager/Funeral Director Wayne Eaton-Funeral Director Robert Price-Funeral Director . Ron Dixon - Funeral Director Josie Miller - Office Administrator 325 North Main Street MocksviUe, NC 751-2148 B B m ;14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 Tf I F u t u r e A g r i c u l t u r a l L e a d e r s I Hillary Ledford of Cooleemee, second from left, and Stephen Long of Mocksville were I among 37 rising high school seniors who attended the 16th annual Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders June 13-18 at N.C. State University. They are shown with Dr. Jim Flowers, professor of agricultural and extension education, left, and William B. Jenkins, N.C. Farm Bureau president. NCSU's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Farm Bureau sponsor the program to promote careers in agriculture and to develop leadership and interpersonal skills. Participatns explored careers, visited a major agricultural operation and met with state legislators. Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham and Gov. Jim Hunt. F o s t e r C o m p le t e s E d u c a t io n R e q u ir e m e n t s ; R e - E le c t e d T o A c a d e m y O f F a m ily P h y s ic ia n s The Davic Couniy Hcallhcare and WcllncAsCcmcr.adlvisionoflhc Davie Couniy Hcalih Dcpanmcnt, has an­ nounced lhat Bob M. Foster, M.D., of MocksvIHe, has mel the continuing education requirements to qualify for rc-clectionlothcNorthCaiolinaAcad* emy of Family Physicians. V- HealthDircctorBanyD.Dasssaid j lhal academy members arc required to .complete 150 hours of continuing medical education ever ihrec years. ^ Thcacadcmyisihclargcstmedical Jpecialiy organization in Nonh Caro­ lina, with over 2,100 members. "The mission of Ihe North Carolina Academy of Family Physicians is to improve ihe health of our patients, their families and the people of North Carolina; topromoieaccesstopritnary health care services by family physi­ cians: to advance and represent the specialty of family practice; and lo serve with professionalism and ere- ativlly," Foster said. "Acadcmy membcfs arc provided Ihe opportunity to take advantage of continuing medical education confcr* enccs, on-line medical references, and practice management services. Also, members rccelveamonthly newsletter lhat contains information aboul changes in the medical environment and legislative issues thai may affect practices. Foster and his siaff offer comprehensive medical care for ihe whole family from infants to seniors. Services provided lo the Davie Hcallhcare and Wellness Center include annual physical exams, ireatmenl for illness, a complete medical history, diagnostic health screenings, laboratory analysis, prescriptlons.diseascprevenlionand health promotion information, and referral services. To make an appointment call the center at 336- 751 -8700 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. •5 p.m. fWe build:strong kids, shvngfamilies, strong communities. Davie Family VMCA Now Re^siering For Before & After School Serving all Davie County our Before Sctiool program is an F lp m p n f'a rv Rr “ ''*y service for parents who need care, / for their children before school begins. M iddle Schools Our After School program includes With sites nt the YMCA, Pinebrook, game.s, arts & crafts, swimming, Shady Grove, and Cooleemee. Character Development, sports, computer enrichment, homework & study time, and much more. Nutritional snacks are provided daily. We also have a Teen Connectfon program for grades 6-8. Parents need lo know that their young adult is involved in a wholesome, safe and fun environment. Tiie program will allow teens lo participate in sports, swimming, games, computers, and more. Alt scheduled out Of school days and eaily release days are at no extra charga Ri'gislcr Today nl the Davic Family YMCA Ihe followtng are the fees for the Bafore and After Sduol Program tMs yean Boforo School After School Before and After Toon Connection Before School and Toon Connection New this year a 12 Installment bank dralt plan lhat Includes Before and Alter School end Simmer Day Camp. To tind out more about this plan contact Jennifer Cartner at 751-962Z Mombers Non-Membore $40.00 $40.00 $100.00 $150.00 $140.00 $190.00 $65.00 $100.00 $105.00 $140.00 Davie Family YIMCA 'Helping people reach their Cal-giveii potential hi spirit, mind and body." WCL 215 Cemetery Street • Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-9622 Houre: Mon - Pri 6 AM - 9 PM; S.H 9 AM - 6 PM & Sun t PM - 6 P.VI '% ■ , t v iO?, ' tt\r H O PE T lia t s w liat liunJrcJs of people w lioV c comc to Lifcw orlts Iiavc Found. A n d noW| bccatisc wc*vc cxpantlcJ o ur outpatient scrviccs to accommoJatc an additional five to six times as many patients, even m ore can fin d it. ► N ow wc liavc more professionals on duty to Iiclp you, more programs (including educational programs fo r eating disorders and trauma recovery fo r women), re in a new location. A n d we're open longer Kours — from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. five Jays a weelt. ► So if ^ ' V;. : ^ / RqwftNRegional ■ ' you liave a chemical JepenJency or psychological problem, call us at 638-1302. We’re here fo r you. To provide L iT ewoT ks . :■ lIBHAVIORAt. : m ore inform ation, lb schedule a confidential assessment. To help you mahe your journey, a journey in to light. Services DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 - B1 . 1 Gold And Silver: Davie Athletes Bring Home Worid Games Medals By Jeanne Gaither Davic County Enterprise Rcconl Since It was placcd around her neck at the 1999SpeciolOlyrapicsWorldSummcrGaraes, Cathy Brctzof Advance has rarely taken off the silver medal she won in the half marathon. She has a right to be proud of that medal. Riinnlng with shin spliau against Ihe wishes of her coach, Cathy flnished second against Spe­ cial Olympics track and neld phenomenon Loretta Claiborne. . Thai silver medal means more than a gold medal because of Cathy's determination to run. siiid her mother Joan Brctz. ■ "rmvciyproudofCathy.Shehasshownshc can doatol of things nobodyihoughlshe could. With that kind of determination, I wouldn't luve cared if she came In last," Joan said. Af^ermonthsoftraining,Cathy wasn'tabout tolet ailttle pain sund in Ihe wayof her dream. S e n io r L e a g u e A ll - S t a r s M a k e R u n T o F in a l By Brian Pitts Davie Couniy Enterprise Rcconl TheDavieAmcricanSeniorLcague boys all-star baseball team's saga is straighrout of a bedtime story. But Davic Is for real. UnJaunlcd by a scnib label that AAU baseball has created by Incrcos* ingly seizing elite players from Uille League and Inspired by Its seemingly hopeless plight. Davie will try to be* comc the county's llrsl District II basc> ball champion since 1988 Thursday at 7 p.m. at Northwest Forsyth, the neu­ tral site. Either Winston-Salem Na­ tionals. South Foreyth or Twin Cily, who arc battling in the losers' bracket of the double'Climination tournament for a championship berth, must beat Davie twice with a statc-toumament bcnhatiu»ko/~~— • -'•'Tlic incfcdiblc story of a Davie team ovcrcorning wave after wave of adversity, has Coach David Perkins walking on d/* Pitcher Randall Head's sccond compictcgame in all-stars pro­ pelled Davic past Twin City 13*1 in Sunday's winners' bracket champion­ ship,but Davicalmostdldn'tgctofl’the ground in the sputtering beginning. One player dropped all-stars be­ cause of a family sickncss, one player has been pronounccd missing since making the twin and another couldn't And hisbirthccnificate and thus had to te released. . ^ .r PerkinsthoughlDavlcwasgoingto have 10 forfeit the first game. "We weren't going to have enough pjayers, so wc called Mitchell Bullard or othcrwiso we never would have gotten that flrst game," said Perkins, who found nine players in time to beat Sun^.10-3 in the first round. "So Mjtihell was Q big key. He's been a su^lw hMn't played that much, but we vyduldn't be where we're at i f he hadn't bMin' willing to comc out, spend his tidie wd Help us out that first game." ; >;pavie advanced to the neutral site by beating North Fbreyth 7-4, but Per­ kins didn't expect to log many miles lo Northwest after that, because Davie has traditionally gone bankrupt in the Please See Davie - Page B3 "She wouldn't admit she was hurting," said Davie County Special Olympics coordinator kalWc StrcU. \ Cathy wasn't the only athlete from Davie County lo see herdclcrminallon pay off at the World Games. Competinginthrccequcstriancvcnls,Stacey Streit of Mocksville claimed gold medals In equitationand shoNvmanshipand finished founh in trails. Competition was harder than any she had ever encountered, and performing before a huge Olympic crowd was nerve racking, she said. Stacey's accomplishments will be featured on "American Quarterhorse Journal" on ESPN Aug.H. She spent a lot of time practicing for the World Games and appreciates the help she received from her coaches. Staccy said. Slaceymctwiihcoachcs,E)cborah Meredith “ I'm very proud of Cathy. She has shown she can do a lot of things nobody thought she could. With that kind of determination, I wouldn't have cared if she came In last.** -Joan Bretz, mother of Special Olympian Cathy and Diane Wood, for instruction as often as she could. She also received help from Anne and Elizabeth Riley of Greenville after she was paired with their horse. Cos-Bar-Ruby, for the event, according to her mother Kathie. Caihy’s coach Paul Blake regularly ran wilh her on Saturdays and ran with her in several competitions. He plans lo continue working with her in September when she begins training for the Disney Half Marathon. ThiolhcratWctcreprcscnllngDavicCounty at the World Games. Robb Williams, also at­ tributes much of his success lo his coach, Diane Brown of Mocksville. She arranged matchcs for Robb with count­ less local tennis players to help prepare him for the competition he would face at the World Games. Robb was a little disappointed with his seventh place finish but realizes being ranked seventh in the world is an accomplishment. Competingagainstathlctesfrom China, Ven­ ezuela, Australia. Paraguay and northern Cali* fomia. Robb said he knew the competition wouM be lough. This was his third trip lo World Games. He has competed twice in tennis and once in bowl­ ing and hopes lo go back at least once more in weight lifting. Bill Oakley, Davie's new offensive codrdinator, goes over the next play during a passing league scrimmage. ' - Photos by James Barringer Football Coach Enjoying Smooth Sailing By Brian Pitts , Davic Couniy Enterprise Record Last summer. Doug Illing fell like he was back in school and cramming for an Important test. Hired as the successor for Benjic Brown,Illinghadtwo precious months to fill three assistant voidsi intr^uce his plan to SOorsostrangm and have everyone on the same page for th^ first game. ■ . ' ' V.- O uch..';. : ; Time was illing's worst enemy he^> ing into an injury-plagued 6-5 se^on. Although three assistants are gone 9nd three arc in, it's safe to say that this summerhas been smooth sailing com­ pared to hurry-up 1998. "(Last year) wc fell kind of rushed, but this year it's been a lot easier tran­ sition and been a lot smoother going into the summer bccause we've known what wc want to do all winter and we've talked about it." Dling said. "We've worked with the kids several weeks since school got out. It's been a lot le.ss hectic." Wilh one year under his bell, Illing doesn't fret like a man trying lo get done yesterday because he's been en­ visioning 1999 since the end of 1998, Ihe 42-7 rompat South Stokes. Heshut down his internal football lights for maybe a week.. "Wc jumped back on ihe train as quick as wc could," said Illing, who will start the fiist official practice July 31. "We're very anxious to get started. We're counting down the days. By no ■means arc we where we need to be, but now that baskeibal I and basebal I's kind of coming.to an end, we can start concentrating on football and start get­ ting everybody working on the same page. It's now starting to comc to- . gelhcr." Healthy attendance in the weight room has enhanced Illing's optimism. He said between 35 and SOhave showed up regularly wilh the weight room open In the mornings and evenings four days a week. 'That’s a great number," he said. "We open it upin the morning for those who are playing baseball, and then we've got it open in the evening as well. We’ve been having 10-15 in the , mornings and 25-35 in the evenings." Illing hammered an old cliche: No guts, no glory. "We're pulling a lot of expectations on them to put a lot of lime and efi'ort into the program," he said. "If you invest your time and effort into the program, the outcome will be real good." Another plus is that many rising eighth graders have popped up in the weight room, a pleasant surprise. Ill* ingapprecialeslhesupport frommlddlc schoolcoaches Ron Kirk (North Davie) and Barry Whitlock (South Davie). "ITie encouraging ihing is not only freshmen (are attending), but a lot of eighth graders have been coming over • and lifting weights with us." he said. "Coach Whitlock and Coach Kirk are encouraging ihelr kids lo get over here and lift wilh us. which has been real good. I'm exciied lo see them all to­ gether." Revamped Staff Although it's virtually impossible to rcplacc an assistant as shrewd and experienced as David Hunt, whospent 22yearsatDaviebeforebecomingone of Scott Young's chief assistants at West Rowan. Illing has reeled in four bright assistants logo wilh five return- ingcoaches,establishing whatappear^i to be an excellent staff. The four newcomers have strong credentials: Bill Oakley (orfcnsive line/ offensive.coordinator) worked wilh Illing for six years at Reynolds before assisting former Ml. Tabor coach Bob Sapp lasiyear; Keith Whi taker,ofonncr assistant in Uic late I980sat Davie,has relumed lo Mocksvillc to become the outside linebackers coach ond assis­ tant athletic director after two years as Please See DHS-Page B6 "I try 10 push myself to the limit until I can't push my^nniyniurej^hc said. Bui the Wotld Games aren't all about com-^ peting. The athletes had opportunities to visit the Olympic village and were entertained will) parties and dances, Stacey said. ! "I had a great time meeting peq>le front other parts of the world," Robb s^d. Davie County’s three athletes got lo knoW athletes from other states and countries by trading pins with them. Robb collected aboul 60, and Cathy has some on her Special Olynfh; pics hat fn>m os far away as Iceland, S w ^n and South Africa. Seeing the athletes from all over the worI( and knowing how hard they w o ri^ to gel there was a wonderful feeling. Joan said. Looking at the athletes, Joan said she saw Please See Special-Page B2 Handy Hurls No-Hitter In First Round By Brian Pilts Davic Couniy Enterprise Record Davic American's Senior League giris all-star softball team entered Dis; irict II play missing two starters, first! baseman Ashley Quinn and third base^'. man Ashlie Sanders. ^ Don't tell that lo Northwest Fbf^l syth. ;* Davic treated adversity as no big! dcal.plugginglnStaceyHandyalshort,! i nscrt i ng Layne Grout at first and cruis-) ing to a 12-0 romp behind Shannon! Handy's five-innlng no-hitter. "They didn't gel down and out be-| cause two of itie starters were miss-1 ing." Coach Keith Handy sold after; visiting Davie, the defending district! and state champions, won iU-six'tJi:^ stmighl District II game Friday after blitzing the field 54-4 last year. "Layne is Icfthanded and doesa real good job,- and Stacey did fine. They didn't miss a beai. We've got other kids lo pul in those spots." You'd have a hard time convincing Northwest lhat Davie was missing two kcyplayer5.0 nlyihrecmnners reached base off Shannon Handy, Spillman, Amber liunmand Amber Carter paced an 11 -hit attack with two hits each and | Davie committed one harmless error, , gathering deadly momentum heading into last Monday's winners' bracket championship against East Surry, the victim in last year's district final. "They were relaxed," Handy said. "I mean, I was more nervous than they were I think because they’ve played so much ball together. These kids have been together ever since last year and theydidextremelywell.Iwasproudof them." Stacey Queen, Stacey Handy and Shannon Handy had one single eachi Brandi Comatzcr tripled and Grout doubled as Davie's potent offense ran Northwest ragged, taking 28 bases on steals, wild pilches and passed balls.' "(Aggressive running) basically took them out of the game," Handy said. "They love base running. We've hold back in some games before and it Please See Davic - Page B3 Hurricanes Rule Hlckoty Hill Swims To Rrst Win In 8 Years B^BrianPiits Davie County Enterprise Record : The official scorer blared Ihe ver­ dict, and Hickory Hill's swimmei^ Muldn'l contain their emotions. - Enveloped by Ihe ecstasy of win- nltig Ihcir flnl meet in eight yean, the Hurricanes waved their arms in die air, tiugged one another iiiie long-lost lathers and pushed the coaches into ; the pool, sovoring die moinent. i ’ They surrounded (player-coach) Dana Call and myself and were not ~ going to let us get away," riist-ycar 85-point victory over Grandview. ■They thn:w us in and then everybody jumped in after us. Forabout five or 10 minutes, nobody would gel out of Uie , pool. They were screaming, yelling and having a good tinie." - > Peiry laughed when the madness swept an unsuspecting Ben Allred, the high-school coach who endured Hiciiory Hill's helpless struggles two years ago. .”Il was idnd of funny," Perry said. "Ben showed up, and Igucssjust based on the fact Uut he coaciied two years ago, they thre w Will in, loo. Eveiybody ' tlut's been apartofthis Struggle ended up in the water. It was fiin to sec. It's a grealcxpcricnce for those liidstogel to be opa[tofthis.evcnone'win, bccause it may be all they ever see.” Grandview, a ,relative equal lo Hickory Hill with ilmiled potential in numbers, ran into a buzz sow. The Hurricanes, drooling for weeks, dis­ played raging intensity iiiiilihe kind of energy lhat allows mothers lo lift auto­ mobiles off thelrchildren.They would ^not let anything bad happen. This was thcirday. , ., "The kids were really encited aboul Please See Hickory - Poge B4 Icanes' win. Mika Bamhardt B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 Robb Williams Is happy to be ranked seventh In the world In tennis. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Cathy Bretz wears the hat she received at the 1999 Special Olympics Summer World Games. It is covered with pins athletes from other places gave her. S p e c i a l O l y m p i a n s S h i n e A t W o r l d G a m e s -Continued From Pabe BI ■self-cslecin, determination and pride 'Whether they Tmished first or tenth. • This year's Summer World Games 'U-ere hefd in Raleigh. Durham mtd ;ChapclHilI,bccominglhclargcslsport* ;ing event in North Carolina history. I Preparation for the World Games ^begins more than a year in advance, '^Kathie said. She nominates athletes based on lheircommitment.abiruyand willingness to train and recommenda­ tions from coxhes. For every gold medal the nomi­ nated athletes receive, (heir names arc put into a pot from which the World Games athletes will be selected, she said. She will soon be nominating ath­ letes for the 2001 World WinterGames 10 be held In Anchorage, Alaska. To cover expenses of sending local athletes (o regional, state and world competition, theOavieCountySpecial Olympics holds several fund raising Weight-Lifting Sessions To Be Offered At N. Davie Nonli Davie rooiball coach Ron Kirk will hold weight-lifting sessions July 15. 20 and 22 from 5:30-7 p.m. eachnighl. Fall and winlcr athlciic physicals will be given on July 27 at 5:15 p,m. in the school gym. Helmets and other equipment will be issued toNorth foot­ ball players in the gym on July 29 from 5:30-7 p.m. Football practice will start Ailg. 9 after school from 3-6 p.m. Tennis CampTo Be Held For Girls Trying Out For DHS Team A stroke camp for girls trying out forlhcpavii! High tennis team will be held July 26-30 from 5-7 p.m. at the . courts next to South Davie Middle School. j , : tryouLs for the Davie team will begin Aug. 2,5-7 p.m., ui the South ‘ Duvic cuuas. Each player must bring u j copy of u current physicul/cligibiliiy ! f rorm,lwoncwcansoricnni.sballsand thclrown racket to try out. A towel and a water bottle would be helpful. Fur qusslion.s about sUi)kc cump or . tryouts, amtacl Coach Can)i Co/art ut DavJc at 751.5905. Davie County Special Olympics coordinator Kathle Streit adjusts her daughter Stacey's two gold medals from the equestrian portion o( the World Games. events eachycarwithlhc helpofcount- Icss volunteers. Funds arc also have to be raised to purchase unifomis and equipment, Kathie said. Special Olympics is fortunate In Davie County to have the support of the county and town of Mocksville S a tu r d a y N ig h t Gates open for practice at 6 p.m.FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. with an office at the Mocksvillc-Davie Parks and Rccrcation Department and useofthcdcparlmcnt'svans,sheaddcd. A Port-A-Pit chicken sale will be held Sept. 9, to raise funds for Special Olympics. For more information, call Kathie Streit at 751-2325. 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But traveling to J ^orth Dakota with 34 cadet-division wrestlers Ji>d facing the nation’s premier competition in 171-pound weight class is what Buddy Insiders an enormous step toward possible j^tness. r=f-Scotty Spry wrestled eight days a week, I dedicating the off-season to freestyle, the same {Scotty Spry who won three state champion- [ships from 1993-95, going 100-3. I ’’Anydiing that you do from now on (will {seem easier)," Buddy said of Patrick, who cm- I barked on the 36-hour bus ride July 10 and is scheduled to return home July 18. "I'm not going to Say I's gol ng to be a step down (vs. high-school competi­ tion) as far as intensity but, hey, you ain’t going to be put in an­ other situation (like North Da­ kota), and that's what you try to do. You try to put yourself in situations where you bccomc accustomed to pressure. "He's just going to do as good as he can, have fun and meet people from other parts of the country." Taking a mere week off after wrcsding season last winter, Patrick and about seven Davictcammatcshavereguiarlyattendcd twice- a-week freestyle work6uts at East Rowan, as well as assorted tournaments around the state, striving vigorously to sharpen their feet skills. "He started going there and going to this tournament and that tournament," said Buddy, who has traveled with Mitchell Bullard. Josh Stanley, Adam Sain and Jordan Kahrs, among others. "We’ve been to Fayetteville twice. Mt. Tabor’s had two tournaments. East Rowan's had one. West Rowan's had one, Wake Forest Roseville. You can go toa freestyle tournament some place about every ^ec^end if you want to. B. Lowery P- Lowery a rocket ride to the moon since the midpoint of last season, when the freshman stumbled to an 11-9 start before finishing 23-13, Including a pin in the state dual championship against pow­ erful Fayetteville. Spurred by the hot finish and enhanced by overtime hours in the weight room, Patrick has won roughly 44 of SO freestyle matches, trcan- Ing he’s won 56 of 66 matches since the shaky high-school start. Making Patrick's rise even more remarkable, the losses have come against beastly competition. "A lot of it is he’s gotten stronger in the weight room." Buddy said. "Coach (Mike) Hemdon has done a real good job with him in that aspect. And with that comes confidence. "We went with the "Hcdidn'twrcstlcinihceighthgrade(choos- idea that we're going lngbaskctball),andthcfirstpartoflhe(1998- to get better on our 99) season he wrestled like somebody that feet. That's what hadn’t ever wrestled-just made freshman and you’ve got to do, and young mistakes. And after Christmas, I don't wejustgotournosein think he’s lost but six or seven matches, and it this year hopefully, three of them were to the same one. There's It’s time-consuming, others in the same boat." but it’s just going to Best of all. Buddy said, is that Patrick has make you better." called the shots. The father hasn't pushed the Patrick has en* sonintounwantedterritoryascommonlyfound. joyed the next thing to It was Patrick who spent hourson the Internet until he discovered how to compete for one of the North Carolina National Freestyle team's uniforms. "Modern technology came in," Buddy said of Patrick, who became one of 34 cadets In a qualifyingtoumamentatWake Forest Roseville. "He got on the Internet and found out what he needed to do. There's three or four qualifying tournaments that you can go to. "I'm trying not to push. I just told him: Tou just tell me when you want to go and we'll go.' I think that you can get burned out, especially if you do other sports. When you're 15 years old. there's a lot of things that you can do. You want to go to the swimming pool, you want to go to the Y, you want to go to American Legion bascballgames.Hejustkindofsetsupanddoc^ his thing as far as what he wants. "He could have gone to two practices (c{U East Rowan) and said: 'I don't like diis, Trp* staying home.' He wrestled (East’s) Gavin tor 95 percent of the time, and Proctor waSj Rowan County's wrestler of the year. So Tvft^ been pleased with his effort as far as staying* with it." I* Patrick has come so far so fast that a stat^ championship-pcrhapsasajunlor.certainlyas- a senior- seems more likely today than it did In* December. . Buddy laughed, then almost changed the; subject. »: "Yeah. I think that's his goal," said Buddy^; who owns a flashy 319-59-2 record in 23 yeari^ at Oavle, including two state championship^^ "But I don’t like to put pressure on anybody. A^ long as you try to wrestle and get as good as you* can be, that's a\\you can do. Idon't try toputthat^ much pressure on him. I've been nice." Widi Patrick’s unassuming makeup, you'lll never know the degree of significance ofastatel championship. "He tries to sneak in thel backdoor, win and then sneak back out," Buddy I said. "He doesn’t like getting beat, though. Il guess that's a good quality." < |Davie Seeks Repeat As District Champ I Continued From Page Bl Mends 10 hurt you the next game, and I rather than doing that, I wanted to gel ; it over with as quick as I could." ! That'scxactlywhalDavicdidinthe fifth, exploding for eight njns to settle ihe issue early via the lO-nin rule. "They started stmggling a lltllc bit jwith their pitching, and we started hit- jting the ball hard," Handy said. "By the •time we faced the pitcher the second <lme, we started hitting tlie ball real jiard. } "I think everybody there was im­ pressed with the whole team." Notes: Everything about Davie jlookedgood, including the new purple and yellow uniforms. "They love purple," Handy said. "They looked jood, they played goodand I hope they have a good showing all the way through."... Handydoesn't foresceany districtlroubleassumingDaviercmains focussed. "We've got real goodchances of going places as lung as theglris play together and work hard," he said.... Should Davie repeat in the district, it will advance to the slate loumamcnt in Shelby.... Handy picked up Kim Hil­ ton after going hi tless. "Kim struggled a llllle bit, but Kim is the same one that burned the left fielder by about 50 feet at Charlotte In the last (AAU) tourna­ ment, so she can be on at any time," he said. ... Handy relished the partisan Davie cn)wd. That place was loaded," he said. "(Davie's) major glris played before us, so most of those parents stayed and watched our game, too, plus all of our parents, grandparents and aunts and uncles."... Heather Lan- ning and Crystal Hoots complete Davie's 13-man roster.... Paul Spill­ man, Jim Sanders, Teny Hamm and Gene Queen arc the helping hands. I’ve got real good help agam this year with Paul and Jim (assisting)," Handy said. ’Terry Is always keeping up with my book work and everything, and Gene helps us a lot." Freak Injury Sanders, aslugger in the heart ofthe order andahard-throwingpitcher.suf- fcred a mysterious injury climbing out of a car and is out Indennltely. a void that could prove costly down the road against better competition. "We hope (she's back) this week, but I really don't know what's wrong with her," Handy said. "She hurt il just stepping out of a car. and she hasn't been right since. She's been down all week. They're going to do an MRI this week and find out what's goingon. She did come to the game, but that was the first time she had been out the whole week." Davie One Win From Rare Feat : Continued From Page Bl : money rounds. Bui.out of ihe blue, the ; misfits (a no-name team, if you will) ; will play for the district title right be- I fore their parents’ disbelieving eyes • Thursday night. ; "When we got to the neuiral field, I I said: 'Well, I just hope we win one game,'" Perkins said. "Because the last three years we've never won a game at the neutral field, so I just wanted to win onegame at the neutral field. And Here we've won(lwo)oflhcm.Mthal'sbeen a real plus." In the talent department, Perkins conceded that Davie has no business trying to match the improbable 1988 rtin, but there's something about this team. Perhaps it's destiny. "Individuallyonpaper.lastyearwe had a much stronger team with guys like Jeffrey Jones, Andrew Jones and someofthosekidsthat played last year and not this year (due to AAU obliga­ tions)," said Perkins, who retaincdone player from die AAU invasion, ace pitcher Travis Allen. "We have belter chemistry among ihe players. They are more compatible with one another, they arc very gutsy and they are very sound players." Taking alleged scnibs, AAU re­ jects, and winning four consecutive games has made the ride al I the sweeter for Pericins and assistant Richard Evans. The roster also includes Doug Smith. Josh Golding, David Perkins Jr.. Lon­ nie Barnes, Steven Stanley, Brandon Gentry, Ricky Benlly, Jason Jackson, Adam Sain and Jake Taylor. "What makes it even more remark­ able is that a lot of these kids haven't been all-siars before," Perkins said.\ "AAU hiirt Ihe Davie Little League program becauM: all those kids were flop against Winston-Salem Nationals Sunday night enhanced Davie's hopes of haul i ng off die district uophy. North­ west. with two formidable pitchers, was considered a decided favorite go­ ing in. . "We have a pretty good chance .because Ihe best te ^ Is Northwest. They had the strongest pitching,f Per­ kins said. "They got knocked out by Ihe Winston-Salem Nationals, which istheteamwebeal 10-6. We've beaien (everybody left) but South Forsyth, and someone has to beat us twice. I think (ouropponcnl's)pitchlng will be preity beat up by,that time. I. ” "The players arc really excited and anxious. Lonnie Bames Is unbeliev­ ably excited and Travis Allen Is, [too. I wouldn't expect Travis to be because he's been playing in a lot of big M U tournaments, but he's kind of on cloud nine. So that's kind of good to see." One niorc win and Davie wilj live forever in die county's Little League archives. Nodilng would mean more to Perkins than seeing the players' names on a Davie Youth Corhplex sign. Not only does Dayle jWant.it, Perkins soild Davie needs'ti;'"*'’^’ . "If we win Thursday, I'm going to sec about pulling all the kids' names up on a district winner sign because we need someihing to bring respect back lb Davie Lltllc League," he said. "Be­ cause I think wedid losca lot of respect when the AAU took a lot of players away. ■ - J;*;, "Il would make the kids fecligopd because their narnes'would be up* ihere forever basically, and they could see that and be proud of it. They can cam a little respect for the Little League, and maybe ncxtyearwc'llhavcabctler program, out of il, and the only one ihat camc, The Rood To The Final back to Little League from AAU was' Travis Allen. "So we took the group that wasn’t supposed to be any good, all the left­ overs. Tlic last two years we’ve played with all the leftovers because the (cream) went their way to play AAU. Davie 10. ^ t Surry 3 - |cntly pitched six strong innings, ah(j'lhird baseman Bomcsandshortstop Perkins made big play after big play; Relicyer Jobh Golding recorded the finayhree outs.' ^ ‘ , •, I "We got outstanding pitching by complciegames, and Gentry made two Sportscenier-matcrial catches in the oulfield to help prcser\e the win. "Head did ari outstanding job. and Gentry made two outslanding catches In left field to save several runs," said Perkins, whose club rallied from a4-1 deficit. "Imean.outstandingcatches." • Davie 10, Winston-Salem Na­ tionals 6- Allen hurled foureffeclivc — Innings andrelievcrsGoIdingandJack- son slammed the door as Davie ad­ vanced to the winners' bracket final. "Jackson pitched two outstanding Innings to close the game and give us the win," Perkins said. • Davie 13. Twin City 1 (six In- nings)- Not only did Head fan six and walkoncinhissecondcompletegamc, he stroked ihrec hits to reserve a dug* oulforThursday’schampionship.Stan- ley homercd and doubled and Smith had two singles. "Bently played a strong second base," said Perkins, spreading the praise. "Golding saved several rans wiih his outslanding defensive play in center field. Head hasagoodcurveand a good changeup. He kept changing ' speeds." '' ' CalcherSmithandgold-glovcGold- ing have tumed heads at Northwest. "Several people at the field have commented on them," Perkins said. "They said we really have a great catchcrandagrealcenterficldcr. Those arc two players lhat they’ve really pickcd out and thought were excep­ tional." Golding Ignores pain and plowson, Impressing Perkins. "The thing about Josh is, (against Twin City) he was playing hurt," Per-, kins said. "He Is tired. He's got a sore back - he ran into the fence - and he’s still making the plays; He's beat up, but he still went out there." The injury appears serious. "When she's down and doesn’t get to go out running iiround or anything, some­ thing Is wrong," Handy said. Mixed Emotions Quinn embarked on a once-in-a- lifetime trip to France, but il wasn't easy. She was noticeably tom over ihe reali/iilion of missing the district tour­ nament. "When we played our last tourna­ ment in Charlotte, I noticed she was a little upsetinthedugoutafterthegame," Handy said. "I thought maybe the tour­ nament hadn’t gone like she wanted. Bui she said il didn't have anything to do with lhat, she just knew she wasn't going to get to play ball for about a month. "And that showed a lot of heart to me, that that’s what was on her mind." Handy said Quinn's intangibles are irreplaceable. "We can’t replace Quinn's leader­ ship and attitude," he said. "She keeps the whole team going. Spirits arc al­ ways high when she’s In ihe game. She definitely keeps ihe team loose, in­ cluding us. She is a riot to be around to start with, and she doesn't tend to let a whole lot of stuff bother her." ^ WAYNE COLLINS ¥ ELECTRIC COMPANY The Personal Touch For Every Electrical Need" Over 20 Years Experience ^ Scrvice Changes • Water Healer Repair • Re-Wiring • Plugs’ • Hot Tub Wiring • Ceiling Fans • Exhaust Fans • Computer, Cable TV & Phone Oullels 785-4873 B U LL FEATHERS Sfo.ifcs Sv.tfood SUNDAY B aFFET-10;30am - 2:30pm NIahllu Specials With Seafood € Aged Beef Lunch & D inner M on.-Frl.; Sal. Dinner only: Sun. 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Davie CampusSeptember 13 - November 18 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. - Classroom/Lab Saturday 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. ^ Clinical (5 days) CALL TODAY!7 5 1 - 2 8 8 5 yA’H I i « i B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 H i c k o r y H ill C la im s V i c t o r y A t S w i m M e e t Continued From Page B1 il." Pcny said. "Wc’vc had grcal icam splril all year, but Tuesday nlghl (July 6) was exceptional. They all stayed after practice Tuesday morning and mode signs, decorated the pool and did a variety of difTcrcnt things. "They were really psyched. They knew this was our chance to win one. A lot of the older kids really got the younger kids - who don't understand the competition side of it that much, which is actually a good thing - really cxcited and got them going. And that was good to sec." The Hunicanes, a 50-something team, smelled victory the instant Grand­ view strolled In, then proved that they can stand up to most anyone with comparable numbers. "You could sec that they had just about the same numberofpeopleas we do,” Perry said, "and wc talked about how it was going to come down to good starts, good finishes and not get* ting disquatided for silly things. And we did a good job doing everything legally and sticking to it." TheHurricanes lasted victory when ; the midpoint score was announced, evoking a roar and Inflating conll- ; dcnce down the stretch. "There hasn't been too many (leads) in the past eight years, I guess," Pcny said. "For them to be In the lead. I think they realized that they really could win the meet." And then they completed the mis* sion, splashing the book with personal* best times. "A lot of times were their fastest times," Perry said. TTwy really stepped up and swam a lot better times than they had been swimming, and a lot of that can be attributed to the intensity and excitemenl of the possibility of winning." Perry will never forget the celebra­ tion, the howling kids and the parents acting like schoolklds. No one wanted the night to end. "Nobody left early," Perry said. "A lot of times when kids arc flnlshed, they'll go ahead and head out. But everybody stuck around. The team spirit from both the parents and the kids was great. They were screaming foreyeryl^y,yc)l|ng.gettingcxcitcd. It was a very good atmosphere for the kids to be in. "And hopefully next year wc can .build on that, get some more kids to ^ come out, and sec where it goes." I ; Clemmons West will host the > Greater Forsyth Swim League cham- Ijpionshlp meet this Saturday. While winning the team title would require a .-•puraclc against all the giants, Pcny < 'said certain Individuals can go out in ■; style. "For us«that will be another one of those things where it will be more of a 1'^ chance for them to shine as individu- I'als," he said. "TTierc is just no way, ;* With numbers, that wc will compete for the championship, but it will be a ;*good chance for some of our kids to Instep up and maybe win some medals •bn their own." V Hickory Hill's results from the .‘ Grandview meet: ; 6-under Division : PayncMiller-frccreloy.flrstplocc; ; 25 free, first ; Wesley Vanhoy - free reloy, first; **25 free first Members of the Hurricanes team watch as their teammates make a splash against Grandview.- Photos by Mike Barnhardt RachelHowell-frecrelay,first;25 free, first Cara Beth Hcndricks - free relay, first; 25 free, first; medley relay, sec­ ond Hannah Keeney - free relay, first; 25 free, first 8-unrier Marion Hunckler - medley relay, second; 25 frce, second; 25 back, sec­ ond; 25 Oy. fourth; free reloy, first Rebecca Hendrix - medley relay, second; 50 free, fourth; 25 free, fourth: 25 breast, third; free relay, first Ibchel Mackintosh-medley relay, second; 50 free, first; 25 breast, sec­ ond; 25 ny, first; free relay, first Kayla Porter-Cox - medley relay, third; 25 back, fourth; free relay, first Will Marrs-medley relay, first, 25 frce, third; 25 back, second, free relay, first PatrickKenney-medlcyrelay.first; 25 free, sccond; 25 breast, second; 25 fiy, third; free relay, first. Robbie Wonnenburg - medley re­ lay, first; 50 free, second; 25 breast, first; 25 fly, first; free relay, first Michael Brewer - medley relay, first, 50 free, fourth; 25 back, third; free relay, first Please See Hurricanes - Poge B5 Nathan Barnes helps the Hurricanes earn some p of the five races In which he placed. y Will Marrs, who came In first In two events, sports a new hairdo to show his team spirit. Michelle Hunckler placed In fiveevents forthe Hurricanes. DAVIE HIGH CLASS OF 1984 15 YEAR REUNION • SAT., JULY ". Free Family,Picnic at Tantflewood Pairk ^ — ' ■* ' Shelter #4 •.’'10.30 am - 3 pm ’ < . < FordMEnUrcFunUy ' I Hotdofe-ChipsDrinks Provided DJ.>Danc^\(Ai)iitooSiiy) ■ ''’i,? • J, Riiniada Jiin, Clenupons in tlie'Crystal Ballroom . Regl»traUonStartsat730pm - Dance lasts vntit J am " ‘ ' ;JIHeavy Hors D'oeuvffj • Cash Bar ' ; ", 7 $25 per person'' ; - w, Call Angela Lankford at 998^430 for more information or to reserve your spot. 'L ?. Members of the Hickory Hill Hurricanes Include, from left: front - Hannah Keeney, Marian Hunckler, Rachel Mackintosh, Rebecca Hendrix, Will Marrs, Robbie Wannenburg, Patrick Keeney, Rachel Howell, Payne Miller, Jacob Barber, Wesley Vanhoy, Madison Junker, Michael Brewer, Cara Beth Hendricks, Jared Barber; second row- Ryan Davis, James MIghlon, Nicholas Hunckler, David •; Monsees, Laura Vanhoy, Alexandra Wannenburg, Neely Alexander, Hannah Jakob, Jenna Hendricks, Allison Mackintosh, Alison ‘'Alexander, Osa Gilbert, Christy Spari<s: back row - Assistant Coach Dana Call, Coach Dane Perry, Bailey Marrs, Michelle Hunckler, Becky Call, Anna Mackintosh, Emma Jakob, Justin Norsworthy, Britt Davis, Sarah Stein, Natalie Hunckler, Jeffrey Mighkxi, Yamato Gilbert, Zach Jakob. 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FnsldyAllen-mcdleyrelay,thinl; fclOO free, thlid; 25 back, sccond; 25 breast, fourth; free relay, sccond Nicholas Hunckler- medley relay, tMid; I.M.. fourth; 50 breast, first; 25 Ay, sccond; free relay, third Ryan Davis - medley relay, thinl; 50 free, thinl; 25 free, second; free relay, thinl JamcsMiBhion-mcdleyreiay.finit; I.M.,thinl;25back,thlni;25ny,fourth; fn» relay, Ihinl 11-12 Dailey Mairs - 100 free, thinl; 50 back, thinl; 50 breast, fourth; free re­ lay. sccond Amanda Porter-Cox - 100 free, fourth; 50 frce, fourth; 50 back, fourth; frce rclay, sccond AlexandraWaiincnbuij-IM.fiisI, ;o free, firsi; 50 fiy, first; free relay; second Allison Mackintosh - I.M., diinl; 50breast,thinl; 50 ny,thinl;frcerelay, second Nathan Bamcs-mcdley relay, first; 100 free, sccond; 50 free, thinl; 50 back, second; free relay, flist Thomas Landcn - medley relay, first; LM., dilnl; 50 breast, third; 50 lly, sccond; free relay, first Jeffrey Mlghion - medley relay, first; I.M., first; 50 breast, second; 50 fly, first; free relay, first . 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DIXIEJEEP CHRYSLER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SWBSVILLB • 838>1S57 P liiin m itlt 8 7 3 -9 0 9 4 8318-1557 1.77,1.M wBtT, BcuMir ai m m D H S F o o t b a ll S h a p in g U p F iD r '9 9 S e a s o n Continued From Page B1 hcoil coach alSouthwcsIcniRandolpIi; Chad Groover (ofTcnslvc line) played unijer llling al Reynolds before be­ coming an AII-AroericaolTcnsive line­ man al AppalocHan Stole; and Jeff Ward, a Davie assistant from 1991 -97, is back as a volunteer secondary coach after a one-year hiatus. 'We've really gotten some good coaches," said llling, who replaced Hunt, GeolT Snyder and Derek Kur- nitsky with a 10-man staff. "We lost sortc good coaches, but I think we even improved on our coaching staff. We' really gained a lot of experience and knowledge Inthe four new assis­ tants, and Ithlnk that's going lobe a big boost to our program." Mike Lovelace (wide receivers), JohnBullins(sccondary),DevoreHol- man (defensive line/defensive coordi­ nator) and Lee Linville (offensive line/ head JV coach) retained their posi­ tions, whilcMike Herndon moved from ofrensive backs coach to Ilncbackers. . "I can'l wait to get them all to­ gether," nilng said. "They\c already been working with Uielr positions, so they're excited, Fm excited about see­ ing them work with the kids and it's kind of excidng to see it all be pieced together." Notes; llling will hold an optional minicamp July 27-30 from 6-8 p.m. at the high school. July 26 will be a sign­ up and equipment day. July 31 is die first official practice.... It'd be nice If quarterback Drew Rldenhour could set up shop behind Groover, who has a bodyguard stature. "He's ever bit of 6- 6, b-7 and about 315 (pounds)," llling said. "He adds a little beef to the suiff. He's been doing a great job with the offensive linemen already this sum- ma, so the kids are real excited about him." B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 Naw offensive line coach Cfiad Groover shows the players how It's done. Davie High ; Football Schedule Ailgust • 13 W.ROWAN(scrimmaBe)at j 7 p.m. r20 STATESVILLE i (cndowmcm)ai7;30 :27 MOORESVEiE • (endowment) at 7:30 S^tember :;3 at N. Iredell al 7:30 ^10 LEDFORD at 7:30 17 at Salisbury at 7:30 ;^24 N. DAVIDSON at 7:30 O^ober A at C. Davidson at 7:30 '8 at W. Forsyth al 7 ^15 S. ROWAN al 7 ^22 REYNOLDS at 7 ;29 at Ml. Tabor at 7_________ Registration Under Way For Wrestling Camp ,Thc Mocksvllle-Davle Parks and Recreation Departmentis holding reg- Isthitlon for wrestling camp, which is slated for July 26-29 from 2:30-5 p,m, at Qie Brock Gym. .Tie cost Is $35 and the Instructors win be North Davie coach Ron Kirk and South Davie's Howard Riddle. R^istration deadline Is July 19. ta ll die rec at 751-2325 for more infoimation. ' ^tew Softball, dolf Leagues ^in g Formed •The Mocksville-Davie Parks and Roxealion Department Is expanding, ofMnganovel softball league-along wiih coed - and a goU league. '• The men's open Bat and Ball sojlball, which will run one night a WMk stalling in mid-August, is open lotefinlsixteanuthatregister.Thete wijl be unlimited home runs. ;Registratlon is also open for coed, wljich will not confiict wldi the Bat anjl Ball league. The deadline to tegls- to; for both leagues is July 30. Call Athletic Director Joe Boyette al the rec 81751-2325. [• Pudding Ridge will host the rec's golf league. There must be a minimum of four players per team, and Boyette wplukelherintlOteamslhalreglsier. . PUy will run each Monday starting August 2 through mid-October. Tbe . lettoilkm dcadliiM U July 23. All ; plq«mw.qu^fy«lPu(ldlngRidge. • C M ttiw forniM eiitfotn^ about lUeconilng le a ^ . ■> ...........t-—- ExccUcnt Rates Available. 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All (torn a name you know and trust - Winston-Salem Heallti Cars, for a medlral slalt prollle or to arrange a tour, call 718-1234. Novant Hulili facilities Include For^h Medical Cenltr, Medical Park Hospital. Communliy Genenl Hospital. Davie County Hospital and 31 Novant Health ptiysklan practices. Troop Visits Philmont Scout Ranch DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPIIISE RECORD, July IS, 1999-B7 % isicr CHIT Edwards of Pack [ ottcndcd ihc 1999 National Cub jting Confcrcncc in Philmont Na- Sal Scout Ranch. He was one of the •, 150 participants in the confcr- 1 splecinc program he attended ^tho "Quality Pack Program" with i 25 other cubmaslcrs. Pack 574 «ivcd the "Quality Unit Award" foitl998 and 1999. This award is in recfcgnition of mecling stringent re- quhmcnis in providing a high quality C it Scout program. rhc Edwards family journeyed to rii imeron, N.M., lo share In the ad- !i turc. The Philmont expcricnce of­ fered Q variety of cxpericnce for each nicmbcr of the family. Clayton, as a first year scouter, en­ joyed activities appropriate for first yearscoutere. . j Justin, as a more experienced scouter, was a candidate in ihc COPE program. I Cathy, as a spouse, enjoyed shop­ ping, cralts, tours, crackerbarrels, and an ice-crcam social.Breathtokingsights puteveryone in aweofihe majesty and power of the Creator of us all.j they said. Conference families at (he Scout Ranch learn ihe history of Philmont, go on (ours of Kit Carson's home, and hike across portions of the Santa Fe ^ : * u - ;*■ ;■*. C o u n t r y C u z z in s New kVstifeMf ciothlng Large Selection of Children's CloOilng. Jeans & Plus Sizes. 854 VALLEY RD.. MOCKSVILLE across Iron Kotchio Craek Bakery ] Sarah Chrlscoe 336-751-9696 n o w . Depot St. Mocksville, NC 27028 Cliff, Justin and Clayton Edwards at the Philmont National SiMiit Ranch. Trail. Many young people, not just Boy Scouts, spend summers on the ranch, working to restore a heritage - Photo by Cathy Edwards that is centurics old. Volunteers had restored the Abresu house, and were workingonoihcrhisloricareasaswell. Ju tin Pilcher and George Pilcher get ready to hike the tralK Clay Naylor and Aaron Hursey put on backpacks for hike. Scouts Hike, Canoe Appalachian Trail iThc first weekend of June was the setting for 13 boy scouts and four of thc|f 'leaders (o hike and canoe the Appalachian Trail. jThc hike went from the Fontana Do{n. and ended at the NantahalaGorge Outdoor Center. The scouts involved eartied their "50 Mile Foot or Afioat" awani for their efforts. Participants included: Troop 732, Leader Hugh Lee; members Josh Waller, Andy Ellis, and Danny Still­ ing; Troop 505, Leader Steve Barron, members Edford and Joseph Phillips, Kyle Wooten, and Daniel Fields;TnDop 575,LcadcrsCliffEdwanisandGcoige Pitcher, members Justin Edwanls, Jus­ tin Pilcher, Aaron Hursey, and Clay Naylor, Troop 502, members Derek Turner and Travis Ervin. These scouts practiced low impact wilderness survival skills in (heir four days of back-packing on 42 miles ol (he Appalachian Trail. On the fifth day, (he scouts, along withsomcfamilymembcrsandfriends, rafted eight miles down the Nantaljala River. In addition to earning their "50 Mile Afoot or Afloat" patch, (he partici­ pants learned cooperation and team­ work skills that will be valuable in scouting and in real life. They also got to savor nature's bountiful majesty for five glorious days. [kvie Doctors Join Health Information Effort A gf'JUp of Davie County pliysi- ciafts has joined a national eAbrt (hat giv^ patients free, up-to-date health information 24 hours a day. Gilbert Earns dagle Scout Yamato Gilbert received the Eagle Scout award last year in a ceremony at Mocks United Methodis; Church. Giiben, 16, is the son of Terry andJunkoGilbert of Whitehead Road, Advance, He is a mem­ ber of Troop 502, sponsored by the . Smith Grove G ilbert RuritanClub. He is arising 12th gradei at (he North Carolina School of Sci­ ence and Mathematics. Gilbert has served his troop as an instructor, patrol leader, assistant se­ nior patrol leader and senior patrol leader. TTic Eagle is the highest award in Boy Scouting, and Is achieved by ap­ proximately two percent of boys in (he Scouting program. Mcdical Associatesof Davie is part of Laurus Health Information, a ser­ vice created by physicians and hospi­ tals across the country. Laurus gives consumers a one-stop resource to find the most reliable and up-to-date infor­ mation on common health problems and treatment options, tips on how to stay healthy, and detailed physjcian and hospital profiles. Mcdical Associates of Davie joins morethan 30 otherareaphysician prac­ tices that will be linked to Laurus be­ cause they arc part of Novant Health. Laurus also links other Novant Health facilities, including Forsyth Medical Center in Winston-Salem. 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C heck our Y ellow Page A d Estimaii^g A uto A uction A u c t i o n e v e r y W e d n e s d a y 6 : 3 0 p m O p e n t o D e a le r s a n d P u b li c 3 0 0 4 0 0 V e h ic le s t o C h o o s e F r o m Ellis Auto Auction Located on Highway 601 approximately 10 miles north of Salisbury, and approximately 5 miles south of Mocksville Phone (336) 2844080 Fax (336) 284-6455 W e s t F o rs y th F a m ily iV le d ic in c Treating Your Whole Family From Newborns to Seniors Mam Dicboso-Wood, MD Board CeitiGedm Faniilj'Medicine Accepting New Patients Now participating with QiialChoice! a 7 6 6 - 0 5 4 7 3780 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons l3' 1 vB8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 !i nl s( Vs at ta bi Patterson Attends National Conference I; L.A.PalIcison,LUTCF,aMocks- ;villcreprcscnuitive for American Gcn- xralUrcondAccldcntlnsumnccCom- wny, has relumed from the firai's ■Kalional Leaders Conference at Ihe El vonqulslador Resort Hold in Las troabas, P.R. ' Pallerson qualified for allendance at the four-day convention by earning membership In the company’s 1998 l.'Nalional Leaders Club, which is based on sales and service achievements. { S m ith G ra d u a te s Anna Elizabeth Smith, daughicror • ■Davie County natives the Rev. and •Airs. Randy Smith. Southern Baptist missionaries to 'Ihc Philippines, graduated from ‘ FaiihAcademyin Metro Manila on .'May 27. ‘ Shcwillbegin ' working at . Samaritan's Purse in Boone In Au- : gustwhileattend- ,ing Caldwell •Community College's Watauga cam- -pus. She is the granddaughter of Eli/a- •beih Dlackweldcr of Mocksville and ■^the late Paul Blackwelder, and Tho- . mas C. Smith of Coolcemee and the . late Mildred Scoti Smith. Y o u n ts N a m e d :T o R o u n d T a b le Richard N. Younls of Hickory has earned membershipforthcsccond time ;in the M illion :;Dollar Round .■^Table.Heisareg- ^istered represen- tativeofJenbrson ,;PiIot. J Membership > is attained by life ^insurance pro- ducers who meet or exceed the an- Z nual production requirement and a member of their ".local life underwriters association. It : represents the top six percent of life underwriters worldwide. V Yountsisal989graduateofDavie - HighSchoolandcamcdadegrcefrom o Western Carolina University. He is the t son of Richard and Ann Younts of •- Advancc. Smith Rorcr Bogcr T w o F ro m D a v ie G e t P r o m o tio n s Two Davie residents have been pro­ moted by Wachovia. Mary H. Rorer of Advance has bcenelectcdavicepresidenlofWacho- via Bank in Winston-Salem. She is manager of wealth slmtegy adminis- tralion in the Trust and Investment Management Group. Kelly F. Bogcr of Mocksville has been elected an operations officer of WachoviaOperational Services Corp. in Winston-Salem. She is a business analyst in the Banking Operations Group. W illia m H e g e N a tio n a l S c h o la r William Hege of Advance has ac­ cepted membership in The National SocictyofCoilcgintcScholnrs and will behonoredduringacampuscercmony this full at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The society honors first and second year undergraduate students who ex­ cel academically. It wasestablishe don the principle that with scholarship comesarcsponsibililytodevelopiead- ership and a duty to perform service. "NSCS provides the opportunity forstudents, like William, to be recog­ nized for their otitstnnding academic accomplishmentsearlyintheircollcge experience." said Steve Loflin, execu­ tive director. "William will also have the opportunity to join other high achievingcollcgestudcntsindevelop- ing leadership skills and a sense of civic responsibility." Younts E A R N E X T R A M O N E Y D E L IV E R IN G T E L E P H O N E B O O K S H e x ib le H o u r s / S t a r t in g In J u ly Wto imd pMpia to daflvar Un new ALLTEL OM town, NO TttopiioMDinctoriasiii CImunom, King, Lewltville, nifltom i, RunlHaH, TobaceiMW*, Wntton-Salon and Swrouadi Home-School Summer These home-schooled children take time to play recently off Sain Road In Mocksville, from left: Hannah and Abigail Bakef, Landon Baker, Scarlett Speaks, Jessica and Kateiyn Roache, Tara Speaks, and meredith Baker. : - Photo by Robin Fergussqh B ib le B a p t is t C h u r c hIndeptndent • Fundamental Pastor, Don Jones • 336-76$-035l Sund«y School •tOim Wonh^Swvlco-lltffl Clammoni CMe Cwittr , 3670Mlddl*bfoohDr.»CI«<nmoni.HC . R J D l R E C T V . 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To request a route in your neighborhood: Call 1-800-827-1200 Job #1341-C 492-1010 998-0170 : 751-2470 492-7498 998-7699 * 284-6010 •: 998-3207 •: 492-2311 T e a t u r e O i o m e o f t h e 671 WILL BOONE RD Extremely nice DWMH with a pennanonl loureJation. attached caiport on on appro*. » aero loL 3 bodrooms. 2 tuihs, tiropiace, all appliances remain. S79.900. Huq« or. Ig loytf. MBA W >tcu2B. eov«r»d porch, located In tut muoPQ luMvum S-T*n» to abova proio. S123.500, 32t MADISON RO 115 *!• AcfM ovtrtookirg roarg pajtura. in mmi conation, great tandu tM HICKORY DRIVE. iMwrvwn I wnif crwDoMM 4 bedroom. 2 ilory hama In «rea atlatAiried rw9«ortiood wm mature BEAR CREEK CHURCH ROAD New con»tfwclion wiih 3BR & 8BA Ef^aroy 111 TWIN CEDARS RO Very r«c« home w<n many updalet. located betide eo« courM wim acreage) Cai agent lor detail*. $149,900. » i EOOEwoooaRcie oriveGreat br»ck home on large double lot Harthwod fioon. »tu<fy fwpiace and bwii-ln e<‘llniutcherLSltS.90a. Seduded on 1.B2 acre<...Thi| contemporary home hu over 3000 «g H. ^Ja basement. 131CAMEL0TWAY 1 DouUetMde on over an acta of l«id. 3BR2BA. tftpte carport. 2 I.......................•hr.Jand............ngeij^«,d.e.ped.^ I* ® [H MLS " '/ / v / '/> /)/)) u,iM \ \\\iiMiiiniH(in,ii(H I iiii.\\i:iKr\ii>iirii(i \iii miM.-i.jj’i 1« KM o ra CHKH RD • Tte Ml oamd Uk iitf«iidflWaitin3Ba2W«Mdringaiduiim ltlCARTEirS«GE-EncMxteene];o^p)i,bal mSUEAmUsixk^ilVt g to n ompany R E A L T Y t2t CLOISTER <3 Ba 2 BA. rath hSKMhiixicngtfw tat FcrACnMceiuFPa/^t^lltfrnCawMi)MiGrealnnrt nCdOeOM lUPOWEUROOBR. trckorcntontCorwieitDM. fleMrtjipJiadtoownjIw**, parted I73JOO in ESStt RD-lU see Ns ipicna OW h ranriiglcn vee Ilf 4t era, pond paitjy fenced ky h«stDdi 2 or gngtstpnUyhatd. aiHCHAELSRO-Wdmttnixniojrtedbrinto I S O , t o n e gnjeiiim W,*0. aiDEAlW(«IIID.tlxtguxiteUril9gtxa.» 336-751t9H00 SELLING DAVIE COUNTY N inPOUnSN-HwimetnyiOne&ihalstory • Miiii3BRm]UMiBuynm«dchOQMeob MYAD01VAU£YK»nl.Ua4n)bW-9(6a2BA«ri 2271 HWY (01 8 • in AC. n i! Ur^ hon lulno Ig looms. 38R 2SA 24i24 ior wH^, *t 6^ m p«()«fiy-eUmi)toWE$112.900 RnJxdusionaihianUvhcn M h IHS. Om U ni. brd U3R « U.U h JKUB m g dKlMflef>»liaU(p rtjajtimMCU SI ROUJNGWOOO M • BesutfJ tricfi hm h ael eSliisM »!ftotod (ha lam irt2 J cd 4 iBgirOTHiacTOltKlM mrnMySTONRIOGEOfl.Censttcloom^^ ISO Sf 381^ a*, taid e*«tt I toj, ostoM ^ l j , toilwod lim, nmnl gas BBlum BO. iiiji dM »FP.« 111 li toijrt Cm or I DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 - B? ( 1 m-County Beef Rdd Held At WhipO^II Tlic 1999ccliilonofihcTri-Coumy :Dccf Field Day was held Saturday, IJtinc 12. : Owncre Carl Boon and Craven •Page* along farm manager Doug AVilHains of Whip-O-Will Und and ;Caltlc Company, served as llic hosts. ;Tliis year’s (leld day was sponsored by ;N.C. Cooperative Extension, Davie ;and Yadkin centers, and ihc Davie iCouniy Cattlemen's Association. Joe Sliamel.prcsidcnt of the Davie .Cultlcmen Association,served as mas- ^ter of cercmonics and welcomed ihc ^wd.Afterafcwbricfintroduclions, JCarl Boon and Doug Williams wcl- «>medtl)ccrowdto\Vhip-0-Wjll.gavc brief farm history and discussed the tlircction the fann Is headed. ; I Ronnie Thompson. Extension di­ rector for Davie County, discussed the jolc Extension is playing and tlic fu­ ture role of Extension. Phil Rucker, Extension AgcntinDavicCounty,gavc abrief run down of the speakers, topics and what the day held in store. Dryan Cave, Extension agent in Suny County, led off ihc educational program with a discussion on "Basic Forage Management and Alternative Watering Systems." With (he quality and quantity of forages and clean water in (he region, propcrmanagemenlofthcscr«M)urccs will increase cattlcperformancc os well as reducc operating costs. Cdvc dis­ cussed being able to employ a higher stocking rate without adverse cffects on forage by utllizingsomcbasicgraz- ing management practices. ; He also emphasized that providing clean water would enhance cattle pro* duclion wiihoul breaking the bank. Cave showed some alternative water­ ing systems that rcduced cattle stand- inc In crccks. As a result cattle con- Area cattlemen have rib-eye steak sandwiches for lunch. The cattle working demonstration held the interest of the crowd. G o o d N e ig h b o rs A p p re c ia te d , A n d H e lp O ffic e rs F ig h t C rim e COOLEEMEE - Police officers here arc liappy to have neighbors looking out Tor neightxirs. When a woman spotted a man climbing through a window at a neighbor’s house on Cross Street June 25, she immediately called 911. Remaining on the phone with Ihe dispatcher, she reported seeing the man walk from the house, get into a vehicle anddrive away. Based on her description. Police Chief Tim Wooten was able to stop the suspect's vehicle on N.C. 801 just moments later. As it turned out, it was the owner of the house. He was driving someone else'svehicleandhad entered throughawindowbecausehehad locked himself out of the house, according to Wooten. Once the confusion had been cleared up, the owner of the house was appreciative to know his neighbors were looking after his property when they thought he wasn't home, Wooten said. : Police officers are always pleased to sec neighbors watching, after watching neighbors. In burglary cases, there are rarely any witnesses - especially one able to provide good information quickly as in this case, he said. - Woolen said he is happy to respond any time neighbors see something juspicious. I sumcd cicancr walcr, cxhibilcd more cfTicicnt productivily,as well as an in* crease in overall walcr quality for Ihc cnvironmcnl, he said. Kevin Yon was next on the pro­ gram and spokcon "Bull Sclcclion For YourOpcralion." Yon, along wllh his wife Lydia, own and operate Yon Family Farms in Ridge Springs, S.C. The Yens have had many successful bull sales with many repeal cuslomers. He emphasized the importance ofa good hcrdsire to produce calves that people will be proud lo buy. One bull buying mistake will haunt you and your herd for years. Yon stated the hcrdsire should match your cows lo reducenawsandenhancequalilylraits. Don't purchase your ncxi bult at the sale bam • they are there for a reason and it usually is a negative reason. Don't go looking for trouble, he said. Yon advised pmduccrs to know what you need in a bull before you start looking and try to nil that need. Phil Ruckcrendcd the morning ses­ sion with a discussion on "Marketing Options." Ruckcr said there is a difference between selling and marketing and there Is more chance to make money by m.irkcting cattle. With all the dif- fctentoptionsl(xlay;FecdcrCalfSales, Tele-Auctions, Weekly Auctions, Pri­ vate Treaty and Retained Ownership, all producers should be able to market their cattle to their best advantage. Rucker stressed the need to fomi a marketing plan before you even turn the bull in with the cows. The type of bull and time of breeding will inllu- cncc the type of calvcs you have to offer. Tlic marketing plan needs to address: knowing what the customer wants, produce that product, and present it when and how die customer wants it. No matter how go(xl apruduct is, if Ihecustomcrwillnol buy il Ihc product is worthless he said. Alter a meal of rib^:ye steak sand­ wiches, Rucker, Elizaticth Brinegar- Parks of Pfizer, Matt Collier of Sc herring Plough, and Garland Parker of Fort Dodge spoke on the need to reduce operating costs while not re­ ducing the quality of the product. There are many ways lo reduce S o lo is t T o P e r f o r m A t G r e e n M e a d o w s LanaChambcrs,asoloisi,willbcin concert at Green Meadows Baptist Church on Sunday, July 18, beginning at 7 p.m. Chambers is a Christian musician who has performed throughout the Southern United States for revivals, conrcrcncesandworehipservlccs.Shc has madctwomusical recordings which highlight her music ministry. The community is invited. A love ofTering will be received and a nursery will be provided. Green Meadows is locatcxi in the Hillsdnle-Ftumlnglon communities at 1616 N.C. 801 N.For additional information, contact the church officc at 998-3022. operating costs while not reducing the quality of the product. Tlierc arc many ways to rcduce costs, but cutting herd health is not one of them. Healthy calvcs always sell better than sick calves, Ruckcr said. Producers with a reputation of always marketing healthy calvcs will earn the trust of buyers and ensure repeat cus­ tomers. Beef quality assurance was also discusscd with a demonstration on properly handling and vaccinating to reduce bruises and injection lesions. After giving out several door prizes sponsored by the trade show partici­ pants. the hosts, speakers, presenters, sponsors and beef producers in atten­ dance were thanked for being part of the field day. The crowd visited the trade show before they began lo head home. Carl Boon and Doug Williams welcome field day participants. Mscay’s T R E E S E R V IC E , - 336-492-2944 yWHt Free Estimates • Insured (336)751-3538 f e M T ' 330 S, Salisbury St. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Ofllcc Hours: Mondny-Fridny 8-6-Saturday 9-12‘ Sunday By Appl. 157 Azalea Dr.- Mocksvino's fmost. Updilod cust. homo in Garden Vanoy. 4700 hcatod sq ft on 1.7 wooded ac. 4 5 Br. 2 ffplc. 3-car gar., sa. porcfi. now oas turaPrtcod t»low an>ratsel. $^,990 CALL MIKE. 207 North Carolina Clrclo OWNER ANXIOUS- Uroo, open •Winiam Poolo' ctosign. fir, plan. 40R. 3BA. Master suta on main level w/)<-»cuz/i. lormat DR. ig. Kitch, w-tfWsl area & ig FR. More $259,900.CALL JANE 123 St Georgo PL - 30R. 2.SBA homo on «1 Fairway ol Bermuda Run's Oron^a CourM. 2700* SP, end, porch. Lg deck, tiio, tidwood ttoors. 2-car oar, B R C O. membership w.t)urch. $250,000 CAU CONNIE. 292 Magnolia Ave. - Stately Ooorgiaa 299B sq ft. main & upper lev.. 1489 sq n tower lev. 4BR. 3.5Ba. LR, OR. Den. lg. Utch., b'fast area. 2 car yar., playroom, laundry, updated $249,900. CALL CONNIE. 156 Harpor Rd - Spacious brick ranch w/ lult bsmt. 40n, 2.5QA. doubk) attached garage, single bsmt, garage, fomial areas, smaa bam. outbuikJmg & stream on 4 56Ac. Priccd to sell at $179,000 CALL JANE. Hwy. 601 - Valley Road -Formerly Dry Oeanor business - Can be used lor many business opponumiies- Paved parking tol, excenent kx^tion. 1 rnlelol-40. $133,500. CALL EVELYN. D IR E C T O FFIC E LIN E S Julia Howard...........751-8567 ConnioKowalske....751-8565 JaneWhiHocK..........751-8560 Jackie Coulston.......751-8562 Evelyn Haynos........751-8563 Kon Sales...............751-8564 Ma^ Howard...........751-8568 M.J. Randall...........751-8568 visrrouRW EBsrroAr www.howaxdreait7.com 179 Mr. Henry Rd.-huniing. horses, privacy. 25*AAc. backs up to Muntirg Cr. PLUS "flS 38R. 2I3A. DW w/ 1400fSf.. walk-in CkJsots in BR's. lg tit wlf P. $129,900 or Uobo* hoR« •noAc o $92.co>. CALL JANE. 645 RIdgo Rd-i^«/> sq. ft. W/4.99AC, rural west. Davio, Wood floors, huge kitch . Lg. screened porch. Addit. 333st. upstairs unheaiod. storage urvier oaves, doubte carport $112,900 CALL MARY. 1943 Junction Rd. - 1400 sq. ft brtok/vlnyl ranch. 3BR. 1BA, spaco for add. BR & BA. Cent, hoal & dr, outbUgs, lg. bt, now windows, doors & rod, Corw. to tndustcy. Move-ic\ corxt. $92,000 CALL KEN. 1906 Hwy. 601 South - A lot for a httlol Btrch cottago w/1483 sq. R. 3BR, 20A. Instant income - propeity cuirently rented month lo month, $59,900 CALL JANE. 225 Main SI - Cooteomee - Roomy cottago - now siding, now rool, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1-car detached garago, basement storage. $58,000 CAUMARY. 119 DavIo St - 2BR. 1BA cottago w/1148 sq. It. Features 2 fircpiaccs, nat. gas heal, ccm. oir. vlnyt siding, deck, porch, garden space. outbuUing & 2* car caiport. $2,000 Allowance $52,000. CALL EVELYN. 349 Gladstone Road- 3Bedroom. 1 bath brick ranch. Oreai tocatioa conptetofy updated recontty with new carpet, pamt. counter tops. eic. Owren are nic ' $64,900 CAU KEN. 264 Cross Street - ■Cooloemeo - 26R, 2BA. ■ romodekJd home at end ol ; street. Seckjdod sotting, vinyl . siding, gas pac Only a short • walk lo tho rtver, Cal Today. * $45,000 CALL JANE Hospital SLtil----------------tJ2Ac $30,000Hwy. 60t North-----3J6 Ac lon«d 1-3 $54,750 Mining Roid___________3.3 Ac. $33,620 Hwy. MIN(bypiss)------9.76Ac«/. $399,965CotoflUl Ettites.~.BId9 tolsS37,S00-$42.000 Hwy. Ml N---------------37.5W-AC. $150,000Hwy, 601S....1.4AC 7on«d Hwy. Dus. $$}.S00 Hwy. 158----------------52+/-Acrts $257,642Junction Road________BIdg. Lot $22,500 LO TS S L L A ^ OffYidUnvllleRd— -l.~.BIdg.U)t$1S9,000 .WiltowCrMkUne-.---------7.176AC 535,000 . CaUhalnRd___.....____57W-Ac.$205,200 .Valley Rd...Ac. tr. 900V- rud IronL $1S5,000 Church Stra«t. Hwy. 158_______...14AC* house, $175,000 Hwy. 158 Clemmons_~-~Conua Lot $9liS00 OH Ubeity Ch. fld.. Acreage trectt- $4,70tfAc Chsse Meadows___________________________Lot 1 -1.048 Ac -tA $18,900 ____Ut 2-t.006AcW-S18,900 _____U13-4.915AC4AW8.153 ..LOI4 - 3.504 Ac $35,040 _____BMg.Lou$12,500ea. C O L D U U e iX B A N K , e R □ TRIAD, REALTORS® Davie County Branch Intersection of Hwys 158 & 601 (336)998-8816 Relocation; 1-800-327-4398 www.coldwellbanker.com d Httofie puc.i, utKl Iw itthiUctura.Plctu(avu.logcatinla( ; DAVIE SALES ASSOCIATES Andrea Sui Belly Potts Brian Lambert Brigjelt Ferrell Chris Gaide Cindy iohnson GailPawlUc Janet Masters Kathy Hushis laDonna Polls , Linda Rlddlough Mardia Hoffner MikeZinunerman Nora Kirkman ' PaulSlska SallyMcGuire Steve Owens Vicki Heming , 998-1171 998-1154 998-1158 998-1157 998-1176 998-1181 998-1177 . 998-1165 998-1182 998-1178 998-1169 998-1153 998-1183 998-1187 998-1173 998-1185 998-1155 998-1180, 998-1167 ISTASKTONa SCOnSOAUCST I %U9M» 4U 3IA roasmiA rvf find Rinclt a/Vv4t«i aptnmtnt h ^ l Oanvw* kJMtton wim ri4r ptrti-lk«4nd ponh. Conv«ni«it U (hcp« tnd Khools PAUlSlSKAOSft-lieS miuNiPUC»ac iomumiun ssa iSU DAVICTudof If»n fwrnt on17lhf»imty loL 17deMU tnd ntrt Urgt badiwma. In S*ftt«y Out Horn* W*rantifVtCKI FLEMNQ99MI67 lesvuuaauiUM vnuccaut S1S4300 ssa 2.5IA roisYni’intuBc OwTvnofti toctMn. FMturti 9II ;»ino* Im L Etlnn Uctitn and innMrful iMofl kithtn. UutM Bfl Ms.LAOOKNAPOnS 096-1168 DSSUNtlKDR OAXVAUCYm«.Mo m au nAvaUtny upgradM Inmotfliy bnck rancn. op«n. ipiciowt. B«(t»r. hOwd lit. h<ndp(rt«d k< U« btcktpUih. pMrM binit K.'dbl gv. eitrs itrg. m MCDAKELIO M17.0e0 411 ZJA DAVIt TM homi is in a grMI kicabon. Rml M«ng nut gnod Khotft. prtSy lot w/curt> ippMJ. l/g ul-inlul. mitftMdrmeoiidbaiipordowaVICKI FILMING 9M-1167 .01S7 COVtNClON CIttK3»l iSVi DAYK Capeonder coMUWtwrtin «»tng n#w fldbd. }Ulooi ir\ Great Rm. msti on Ml. «i/ whiipotf.piarttn «4n BR. ig Mt-ln M wlwieti dnlodeck CIKDY JOHNSON BSft-l 177 lUMVtlROAO aUNWOODUUS SI9S.000 3U 2JA DAVSt Fo( M ipedal person narMrg a rcireaL II a praptrrir mOi parV-iM tettng on (Tvenized loL Sc retried pocfi. kMeprg rocn ilyK Lithen«rttcnFP. maNTOMRO QUAIL NOUOW SIM.900 41* UMA Um Very w«l-mairuined larmatyM horn* on targe oA-de^ lot ncyroom or 4m BA. targe eal-in krtchea borut room. Near MO CINDY JOHNSON 006-1177 S70SNn0NMSU.900 311 IIA rOKSYTMTrermndout oolential lor rKe home 1/2 rNe Iron propoaed txmy. Stonge buktog. cneed backyard Some hard«ood Scort under :arpel^ CINDYJ0HNS0NW6-1177 COISUSTON S7l.00e 3BI ISU rOtSYTN Spac«u« townhcrne In Oenvwa M urAn twMment. new carpel, vinyl, pant ttcre FP in Oraal Room. Pod and lemt,ONOY JOHNSON 0M-II77 miKAITKUDCDa isfjee iu zsa mmkQuiel terene ledng tor moM tera converieni 10 VAtMon-Salva 10 mutar suae, garden tub. c«ilana, dack. poKh, Itrg bUg, More land avail ------ittU ONTCa CROVC CHtmCN RO $420,000 fORSYTH -26 acres m prime locMon.n}isng CANAROAO S247300IUViC -Acreagein (ural aetong. residential only «tit STARKS ROAD $220,000 OAVtC ___lovers parad a* In D«vl« County 49 acrea ol trees and meadows. Private, peacehi area U<tn a view ol POot Mountain, Euy aeceu to MO; W-S. aosa VICKI Fl£MIN009e-t167 JAKtS WAY BERMUDA Itm DAVK LOTS for cuaiom conatruetMn avfriatM m prestigious SAUYMCOinE 090-110 LOT 9 IVY CUCU tlRMUOA RUN $7S,0«0 DAVIC • Premium goil coune wooded biAkng lot m Oamuida Run CCkib. Oated wmmuniy, m«mbop(.2minsto 1-40.12mlnatoW3. WHlP4MinU-DAVTC- 5^ ACRE HOME SITES : $57,000470.000 2 twsea adowed petloLMlnlmunsqil.rwtik#ona. buOderolyour choic*. SlabMS, lUng uada. pondt. tecunty gait, H Asia VICKI aEMIN099&-1167 LOTS DOWaan OR DOUBLECATE $36,010 FORSYTK-TMgieatbuiidnglolaln ettaMshed neitf^bort^ood at $3S,000 eacfvPMnTKAH0FFNERe98-l1U rUDOWG RIDCE- DAVIE • OOLF COURSE COMMUNITY WroUing hJa. green vaSeys and nature oatore. Choose your o«n buJder lot u sort home site. $35-SS9.00a riNE VALLEY RO HICKORY HIU • 0AV1E $24,800 BeautUooHcourM lot at Hickory Country Ckjb.Op(ia.............. lot 23 rox RUNMVIC S22.800 LAST LOT In Foa Rua BuiM m a (pet. friendly, ttiatllahed nbhd, convened to MO. County laxai. OavM schools.VICKI aEMINO 00a-t167 LOTS CEKTENARV CHURCH RO $22,500 DAVIDSON-Bulking Ms m Clemmons Mtn Davidson County laxei Oei th* beti ol bocn HWY 64 DAVIE • Two traus o( land - r tfn^tl 1 acre lor $21,000 1366 acres lor $t43.*3a VICK]FL£UlNae90-n67 LOT CAtOIN VALUY DAVK BeaubMywooded loa wth cily vNdar/aewer. undetTOura «nts.Ooie tol 40, schools, Yl VICMFIEMINQ eea-1167 K IW IN H Iia illiltM lllw n iH II imiaHiaijSwilwiiiMliiim ^10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS. i m DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS, 1999 - BU < h C U 0 n ii B c 1 . I’ t c I l i n n i T a NOTl&ES G L A S S IF IE X IS UMORTH CAROLINA ,BAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDfTORS Having qualified as Execulrix of the stale ol Ora Mae Chaffin, late of Davie County, Nofth CaroBno, tWs Is to notify ell persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the under* sclgned on or before the 24ih day ol ^'8eplemt>er, 1999, l>elng three months from the first day o( publication or this nottce will be pleaded In bar of their recoveiy. All persons indebted to said tetate wlU please make immediate R^yment to the undersigned. » TNs is the 24th day of June. 1999. Sarah S. Whitaker, Executrix . . 2868 US Highway 156 h- Mocksville, NC 27028jMaftin, Van Hoy, Smith, Raisbeck and Remlng,aP Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 6-24<4tn ORTHCAROUNA 6kVJE COUNTY ‘i - IN THE GENERAL COURT OF .jIUSTlCE DiSTHlCT COURT DIVISION 'v 99J33&34 ^ THE MATTERS OF: AARON HOMASQEYER.and MEQAN EUZA8ETH QEYER. Minor ChiMren, ind KRISTAN Y. CAUBLE, (Formetty ^ r ) . Petitioner, vs. THOMAS WAYNE QEYER, Respondent NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BYPUBUCATION TO: THOMAS WAYNE QEYER PLEASE TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking relief against you has Men filed In the above entttled juvenile pnxeedlngs. The nalure ol the relief being sought Is lor actions for the lermlnatk)n ol your parental rights to the minor children Aanxt Tbomas Qeyer and Megan EHzabeth Qeyer. n. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make a a«fense to such pleading not later than August 10.1999, saM date being forty (fO) days from the first publication ol this npdce exdushre ol such date, ar>d upon ypur laBure to do so, the Plaintiffs wiB tppfy to the Court lor the reliel sought .{» . TNs Is the 1st day of July, 1999. eUton, Rhodes &Cartton ^bstOffk:e Drawer 2108 ^Hsbury, North Carolina 28145-2106 7tl4-633-7363 ' estate Bar No. 3672 7-l-3tn ^toRTHC ^VIECC CAROUNA kVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE i; 99 SP UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a powerof sBle contained in a certain deed of tmst dated July 29.1996, executed by HARRY A. RENINQER and wife. MARJORIE D. RENINQERtoQOREX}NH.T.SHEERAN. fustee, and recorded in Book 242. Page ‘05. Oavi« County Registry: thereafter, Central Carolina Bank and Trust Com­ pany became successor ownerandhokler )f the note secured by paid deed of trust by terger to Salem Trust Bank (a/k/a :CB*Salem Qroup); and thereafter the okler caused the undersigned Sally W. Imith to be appointed Substitute Trustee t Deed of Trust Book 303, Page 724, )avie County Registiy; and under and by i(tue of the authority vested in the under* ligned as SubstttuteTrustee andanOnjer »xecuted by Kenneth 0. Boger, Clerk ol 3(iperior Court ol Davte County, on the !9thdayof June. 1999, the default having t^enm^e In the payment of the irtdebted* ^ess thereby secured, the said deed of rust being by the temis thereof subject to :redosureand the hoMerof the indebted* tess thereby secured having demandeda oredosure thereof for the purpose of sat* ifying saM indebtedness and the same lavtng been ordered and approved by (akj Order ol Clerk of Supertor Court ol )avie County. Ihe undersigned SAUY W. iMITH, Substitute Tnjstee. will offer for (ale at a public auction to the highest jkMer for cash at the Courthouse Door in 3avie County. North Carolina at 10;00 ,m.. on the 29th day of July. 1999, the and conveyed in sakj deed of trust, the ujj\9 lying and being In Davie County, lorth Carolina, and being described as oilows: : BEING known and designated as Lot *<0.1 SO. as shown on the Map of Bermuda Run Golf and Countiy Club, Section No. O.as recorded in Plat Book 4. Page 68, in he Office of the Register of Deeds of 3avie County, North Carolina, reference Dwhichlsherefaymadeforanwreparticu* ardescriptkM). For further reference, see Deed Book 169. Page 192. Davie County Registiy. ; BElNGINFORMAaYKNOWNASTax Lpt 5. Map D*8*15*A, Farmington Town* iNp. Davie County Tax Records. ' This property will be sokj subject to all taxes, encumbrances and liens of record. TWs is the 29th day of June, 1999. Solly W. Smith SubstHute Trustee 7*15-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CRE0CT0B8 Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of Johnnie William Burton, • deceased, late ol Davie County, North Ciuolina, this is to notify al persons having claims against saM estate to .. * present them to the undersigned on or Mfore the 24th dayol September, 1999, Ming three months from the first day of pubiic&tkin or this notice will be pleaded n bar of their recovery. AU persons Indebted to sak} esute will please make, nodUite payment to'the undersigned.' TNsltthe24thofJune.1999., -'HertwrtaBurton.Executor * ;^v:'r97«1,8inkDalrvRoad oW •• .Clemmons. NC27012 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Exocutors of the Estate of Velma Wagner Carter, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day ol September. 1999, being three months from the flrsi day ol publk»tk>n or this notice will be pleaded In bar their recovery. All persons indebted to saM estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 24th dayol June. 1999. Barbara C. Neill. Co Executor 231 Cynthia Lane Lexington. NC 27295 Duane T. Carter. Co Executor 240 Ponderosa Circle Mooresviiie,NC26117 6-24*4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Edna Rorence Beauchamp. Deceased, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, thislsto notify an persons having daims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before November 8, 1999 or this Notice win be pleaded In bar ol their right to recover against the estate of Ihe said do* ceased. Ail persons Indebted lo sak) es* tale will please make Immediate payment This is the 6th day ol July. 1999. Lester Hayden Beauchamp Executor ol the Estate of Edna Rorence Beauchamp c/bHan and Vogler. LLP. Attorney for Lesler H. Beauchamp. Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27026 7-6-4tn PUBUC NOTICE Pursuant lo Artlde ill. Section 3 of the TownofMocksviOeZbnlngOrdinonce there win be a PUBUC HEARING before the Zoning Board ol Adjustment on Monday. Juiy26,1999at7:00p.m.intheMocksvine Town Hall. The f diowing iiem is scheduled to be heard: SBA, Inc. has applied for ■ Condi* tionai Use Permit to build a Telecom* munteaUon Tovwr In the IndustrUI (I) zoning district This property Is bested off the west skle of IndusUlal Boule* vard and Is further described as being Parcel 7 of Davie County Tax Map 1*5. A sign win be posted on the above Bsted property to advertise said hearing. All parties and interested citizens are in* vited to attend the publkj hearing al which time they shaQ have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or In opposition to the requesfPrlor to the hearing, all persons Interested may obtain any additional inlor*mation on this proposal at the Planning Office, Davie County Administrat ton Build* ing, 123S.MainSt,Mocksvine,NC 27028, between the hours ol 8;30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. Johns. Galllmore Planning and Zoning 7*15*2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDfTORS Having qualified os Co-Admlnistra* tors ol the Estate of Thomas Henry Ridtfe, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned al the olflce ol their attorney, 2000 West Rrst Street, Suite 410, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104 or Post Office Box 52, Winston* Salem, North Carolina 27102, on or before the 4th day of October, 1999, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakJ estale win please make immediate payment, TMs is the 1st day of Jufy, 1999. Margaret R. Davis Nancy R. Collette Co-Administrators of the Estate of ' ' TT)omasHen7 Riddle Wesley Bailey, Attorney Bailey &TDomas, P A 7*l*4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of John E. Orrell, deceased, late ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against saki estate lo present them to the undersigned ori or before the 18th day ol October. 1999, or this notfce win be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sakI estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­signed. This the 15th day of July, 1999. Herman B. Orrell, Executor of the Estate of John E. Orrell, deceased E. Edward Vogler Jr. , Attorney for the Estate 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-6235 7-15*4tn 1^ ' Reaching those who n e^ n . help. Twching us aU.9, W* , l(800)41l*UWAY http://#ww.unitedw«4r.dr8 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiHod as Executor of Ihe Estale of David While. Sr., deceased, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the under­ signed on or before the 8thday of October, 1999, being threemonths from thefirstday of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ail persons In­ debted to saki estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Thislsthe6thdayof July. 1999. David White, Jr. Executor 5205 Courtney Huntsville Road Yadklnville. NC 27055 7*8-4ln NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Executor of the Estate of James Gilbert Wilson, Sr.. de­ ceased. late ol Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this Is to notify aU persons having dalmsagalnst said estale lo present them to Ihe undersigned on or before the6th day ol October, being three months from the first day of publicatton or this nolice will be pleaded in bar of their recove^. AH per­ sons Indebted to saki estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This Is the 6th day of July, 1999. James Gilbert Wilson, Jr., Executor 125 Goodwin Heights Place Mocksville. NC 27026 7-8-4ln NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol Thelma Elizabeth Taylor, de* ceased, lole ol Davie County, North Caro- Hna, this is lo notify all persons having dalms against sakj estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of October, being three months from Ihe lirst day ol publlcatton or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH per­ sons Indebted to saM estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This Is the 6th dayol July, 1999. . Gloria Jean Hendrix Howard, Executor 297 HaH Walker Lane Advance, NC 27006 7-6-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Administrators of the Estale of Robert Lee Williams, de* ceased, late of Davie County. North Caio- llna, tNs is to notify ail persons having daims agslnst sakJ estale to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 1999, being three months from the first day of publication or this notice wiii pleaded In bar of their recov­ er. Ail persons Indebted to saM estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This is the 24th day of June, 1999. Robert L Williams, Co-Administrator 131 UvlngstonRd. Mocksville, NC 27028 Michael Lee Williams, Co-Administralor 3795 Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27026 6-24-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR S NOTICE TO * CREDITORS Having quaiined as Executor of the Estate of John S. Sanford (a/k/a John Speight Sanford, Sr.), deceased, tale ol Davie County, North Carolina, the under* signed executor does hereby notify all persons, firms, or cori^rations having di^ms against John S. Sanford and/or the estate ol saki decedent to exhibit same to the undersigned executor on or before 15 October 1999, or this nottoe will be pleaded in bar of recovery. AO persons, firms, or corporations indebted to said decedent and/or the estate of saki decedent win please make immediate payment the un­ dersigned executor. This Is Ihe 8th day of July, 1999. Wachovia Bank,NA Attention: Laura G. Graban . Executor for the Estate ofJohn S. Sanford Post Office Box 3081 Winston-Salem, NC 27150 Andrew White, Esq. Post Office 1191 Mocksville, NC 27028*1991 7*6*4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estale of Otto Frank Hofmann (a/k/a/ Otto F.Hofmann),deceased,ofAdvance,Davle County. North Carolina, Uie undersigned does hereby notify all persons, nrnis and carporaUons having dalms against the estale of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at P.O. Drawer 25006, W/inslon-Salem, North Carolina 27114- 5006,onorbeforelhe24thdayofSeptem* ber, 1999, or this notice wiU be pleaded in barof their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to Ihe said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 24th day of June. 1999. Otto F. Hofmann, Jr., Executor c/o Blanco Tackabeiy Combs & Matamoros, P.A P.O. Drawer 25006 . . .. Winston-Salem, N.C. 27114-5006 .......... . ' ■6-24-4ln ' W.' NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator ol the Estate ol Bethany Dawn Price; Bethany Price: Bethany D. Price, deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this Is lo notily an persons having dalms against saki estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of September, 1999, being three months from the first day ol pubilcotion or this noUce will be pleaded In barof their recovery. All persons indebted to saki estale will please make immediale payment to the undersigned. This Is the 24th day ol June, 1999. William E. Rabn, Jr., Administrator 250 Executive Park Blvd. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 6-24-4 in NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol Mavis Gobble Peoples, deceased, IsleolDavieCounly.NorthCarolina,thlsls to notify all persons having claims against . said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or belore the 24th day ol Sep- tember.1999.belng three monthsIrom Ihe flrst day of publicatton or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tfieir recovory. All per­ sons indebted to sakj estate will please make immediale payment to Ihe under­ signed. This is the 24th day of June. 1999. Jerry W. Peoples 153 County Line Road Harmony, NC 28634 6-24 4tn PUBUC NOTICE The following vehicles have been surplused by Davie County. They will be sokl at public auction on July 21.199 at 6:00 p.m., Eills Auto Auction. 89 Ford 2FA6P72G5KX161960 91 Ford2FACP72G9MX176t03 69 Ford 2FABP72G7KX162063 91 Ford2FACP72G8MX176142 91 Ford 2FACP72G4MX176445 89 Ford 2PA6P72Q7JX180318 69 Ford 2FABP72G1KX161779 91 Ford2FACP72G6MX176141 '91 Ford 2FACP72G8MX176397 7-6-2tn GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs 24 Years Experience Free Eslimales336-284-4571 A to Z Pressure Cleaiiiiie aSngrREASONABLE RATES • FREE ESTIMATES • CLEAN DECKS > t (336) 492-5733 Mocksville. NC q O A S H r ^ommemM^ResldM F R E D D Y ’ S R O O F IN G 336-492-5923 PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTAOLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE C ll Arthur Cedar Creek Kennel, Inc. Skylight Repairs * Chimney Flashings * New & Old Roots * Rerool & ToaroHs * Come To The Holiday Ornament Premier S a tu rd a y , Ju ly 17 10 a .m .-6 p .m . OotMhyA Cli>tlt. TYKOoai Witch T»nWlunlorO»* Beth’s HaOmark New Towne Shopping Center • Clemmons 766-6567 |R»»l£:Cvs-Truciii UtllKyBulMings Carports: Al Sizes, AH Gahnntasd AIISiieDoaiott 336-751-3442Mocksville. NC mjDIRECTV. 'Single Systems *99“ , Call 1-800-S83-1339Direct Digital Solutions 'other durgei may apply NOTICE OF BRANCH RELOCATION Appllalton of Bank of Davie, Mocksville, Davie Count* NorSi Carolina, tor autiiottty to change the kxatton of their main offlce, 1120 Yadklnville Road, Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, to 135 Boxwood VlHage, Mocksville, i Davie County, Noith Carolna, has befn filed with the Commisskxier of Banks to lie processed In accordance with 4 NCAC 3C .0301, and the Regkxial Director of the Federal I Deposit Insurance Corporatton. The pulillc Is invited to submit written comments on this applkatkm to the Commisskxw of Banks, Post Offlce Box 10709, Ralek)h,flotth Carolina 2760M709. The comment period on this applkatkm will end 14 days from the date of pubiicatkxi. The Commlssk)ner of Banks will consUer . commentj, including request for a pubUc meetkig Of fbtmal ; hearing on the request, received within the comment period. ’ Any person wishing tn comment on this Applkatkm may filehis/her comments. In writing, with the Regkxial Director of the Federal Depmit Insurance corpocatkin at Its Rqional . Ofllce kicaled at Suite 1600, One Atlanta Center, 1201 West Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, Geotgla 30309-3449, tiefbre processing of the AppOcatkm has txen completed. Processing will be completed no eariler than the fifteenth . (15*) ;day fbikiwlng either the date of the last required pubikatton or the date of receipt of the Applkatkm by the' FDIC, whkliever is later. Ihe period may be extended tiy "the Regkmal Oirectof for good cause. The non-confldential . portloh of the applkatkm file Is liable fbr Inspectkm I within one day fblkiwkig the request for such He. Itmaybe ' ■ inspected in the Corporatkm's Regkmal Office during regular i business hours. Photocopies of infbmiatkin in the non- confldenUal portkm of the apptcatkm He win be made > available upon request. A schedule of charges (or such IN E X PE N SIV E PRO FTTABIiE B70 WOODWARD ROAD, off Hwy. 158 & Cana Rd., Fri, July 161h & Sat., July 17lh. 7am until. Ty Clubby Boors, loys, Iroadmill, fumiluro, child’s swimming pool, Ilsfiing rods & roots, child’s Amnnie Mouse comfortor, somo adull & children's clothing._______________ ilQ YARD SALE - July 16 & 17 flain or Shine. 536 Junction Rd. ■Electronics, lools, old glass & household misc._________________ Z Carolyn's Collectibles■; Now items each week, antiques, > furnllure, glassware, pictures • garbles (New • Chatty Cathy, Coke, > etc.) Boannie Babies • 6.99 & up ; Lay*away available, financing.* Come see us for Christmas and other needs. (336)751-6252 • CHRISTMAS IN JULY Yard Sale : Fri & Sat, July 16 & 17 • 7AM until• Shop lil you drop...AII kinds of gifts ! priced to soil...new items added ; Saturday momlng...Highway 601 . {^orth to Elmore Road. Rain date:; July 23 & 24 same time.__________ ’ OARAGESALE: Sat 17th,6-3 : 6122 Winview Heights• Doveiopmenl behind K*Mart, ! Clemmons. Lots of household ' items, clothes, much more. Rain or ; Shine._________________________ •GARAGESALE: SAT.. July 17, • 7am • noon. Rain or Shine. 150 ; Shadybrook Drive, Hickory Hill. • CHILDREN'S CLOTHES (infant • I 4T) boy's and girl's. Some toys ; and household itoms.____________ ; HUGE 3-FAMlLV YARD SALE : Fri & Sat, 8 -1 2 Rain or Shine.• 601 South, approx. 8 miles from I* ; 40, tum left on Elmore Rd. & follow• signs.__________________________ : MOVING YARD SALE • Sat., July 17,8-3 . 147 Spring Hill Drive, Edgewood ; Circle, home of Flake & Louise ; Blackwood_____________________ : NEIGHBORHOOD SALE: ; Off 801 in Cedar Forest. Friday & ! Saturday, all dav.; Baby clothes & toys______________ ; iSAT. 8:00 • > 566 N Main St.I Antique walnut wardrobe, Jenny ' Lind bed, dinette set, computer • desk, baby Items, high chair, 4 ' exersaucer, household items, too ; ^ ; much to list.____________________ ^ ■ SATURDAY, JULY 17 at 0:00 until :4:00 on ‘3 4 r Wande'rlhg Lane. Mocksville. Adults clothes and : household itoms also some : furniture. D E A D L I N E for placing a classified ad 10:30 A.M. on Tuesday Yard Sales MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES & FLEA MARKET25,000 sq. ft. Inside 653 Wilkesboro St. Sal. & Sun. 9*5 Vendor spaces call 751«2181. 2 FAMILY YARD SALE: Rain or Shine. 311 Rolling Hills Ln. Avon products, girl's & bo/s clothes. Fri. from 3pm • 8pm. Sal. 6am»1pm_____________________ THIS SATURDAY (7-17) do ail ir yard sate shopping from 8:00 1:00 on one roadi You can find j| about everything at several lOuses on Madison Road by Burger King. Electronics, large and small appliances, baby itoms, clothes, fumiture, toys, crafts, sporting goods, and much, much morel THREE FAMILY YARD SALE: Saturday, July 17. 8AM • 2PM 533 Sain Road - off Hwy 158. Adull and children’s clothing, toys, household items and much more. Fri., July 16th 8:00 to 3:00 Sat., July 17lh 8:00lo12:0C Hwy 158 east of Mocksville onRainbow Rd. 2nd house on left, after i-40 bridge. YARD SALE: 7 • 12, Ral Rock Road off Gladstone Road • Cooleemee • gas logs, propane tanks, clothes and morol YARD SALE: Grubbs & Waters residence, • 462 Salisbury St, Friday, 12-5; Saturday, 8 -4 YARD SALE: S.D.A. Church, Milling Rd. Thur, Fri 8 • 5. YARD SALE: Sat., July 17 7:00 - 2:00, Uberty UMC, 129 Liberty Circle, off Gladstone Rd. 601 S. Rain or Shine.___________ YARD SALE: Saturday, starting 7:00am until sold out. Richard Schooler’s tax office, Hwy 158. Microwave, clothes, homo decor items. 'k I r WiSlCAHUER MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork, CnCC lodayl (3 S 6 ) 9 9 8 -8 8 1 0 s ESTATE AUCTION Property of Lee V. Beatty (Living) and Charlotte Money Beatty (deceased). 4410 Old Winston Road, Kernersvilie, NC SATURDAY, JULY 24 9:30 AM DIHEOTIONS: From Wln»lon-Sai«m, take B u i 40 East lo LInvlllo Roaii Exit. Turn Ian and lollow l.a milea lo Kamaravllla Road. Tum iall and follow .6 mils lo alopllghl. Turn leK on Sadga Qardan Road. Sala Ural houaa on rislil. (Walch lor algna.). PARTIAL LIST: Round Oak Uiblai S Oak Chalra; Marblalop Waahaland! Kllchen Tablo; Small Painted Comar Cupboard; Bar Ctialra; Vanlly a Slooli Oak Wardrobe; Oak Hal Rack; Oak Uada; Doll Rocking Chair; Old Trunka; Old Singer Sewing Machine; Porch Furnllure; Cedar» Pine Table w/1 Dr. Table, 4 cholra; Old Benchea; Chlld'e Deak; Wicker Chair a PlanI SUnd; Small Bookcaae; Sola, Chaira; Early Prull PrInI; Oil Lampa; Old Prinia; Old Booka; Old Qlaaa; Kllchen Ulenalla; Enamelware; Eeriy Model Racing Cara; Early Tool Boxaa; Mllllary Trenching Tool; Fle«la; Old Toya; Tip Top Collae Cana; Owl llema; WWII Navy Recruiting PrInI; Marx Train; Braaa Bugle; Com Shellar; Trek Bicycle; Ping Pong table; Laddera; Handicap llema; Sllverplate llema; China; Ladlea' Qoll Cluba; Carpenter loola; Yard Toola; Metal Mlira Saw and much, much more. REAL ESTATE AUCTIONOllefod ■SutJiect to Conlifmatton." Saturday, Jufy 24,1999,12 p.m. 2435 sq. fi. M/2 story fmmed nome wrapp^ In Aluminum siding nestkxl on geniiy sloping 1.20^ acres In Sedflo Garten area ol komorsvillo. Home consists ol 9 rooms, 5 twdroom and 2 ballis.Well kept and in good condition. Remodeled kitchen. Rear enckjsod porch. Ironi porch, attached green house. 2 car carpon and also detached 2 car garage. Convenleni to churches, sh^ng, schools, recreation, hospitals and central business disiilct OPEN HOUSE: FRIDAY, JULY 23.1999; 11 AM-2 PM For Intonnallon andrti ap|>oliitiiiant Im <S8HS-4lia. (AuctkinMr-i Nela: Ooner ItwluOM Htfflt Iroffl thrM otnwatloni. to iinallef reiWeiico. Sale KENNETH G. KETNER, NCAL 3268 FIRST CHOICE AUCTION CO. TO B0X3K, LEWISVILLE. NC (336) 94&4118 Apartments 52 COURT SQUARE in Mocl<svil[o, above Woodworks Gaiiory. Nice largo 1BR, hardwood floors. Groat for single professional or couplo. NoHUO. $425 (704)278-1717 FURNISHED 1 BR Apt. In downtown area of Mocksville. Perfect for single professional. Nice area. $600 month. (704) 278- 1717__________________________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy elficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings, kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer^ryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Fumiture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Or. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. Beach Property ■ Farrn Machinery BEACH PROPERTY FOR RENT:Carolina Beach, ocoan vlow, sloops 4, W/D, $450/weok. 910-791-57B8 Card Of Thanks AS HER COUSINS, wo want to extend - and rocoivo • sympathy in the loss of Mary Louise Jones. She was loved by countless numbers ol rolatives ana friends and will bo greatly missed. Jackie Williams Rosemary Gross MANY THANKS TO family, friends, neighbors, medical personnel, and everyone involved in any way during the recent illness & death of our husband & father J. W. Speer. The prayers, cards, calls, visits, flowers & food were greatly appreciated. May God bless each of you In a special way. Christine. John, Cindy, Scott, Brain and families THE CHILDREN AND grandchildren of Leona P. Bowens wish to thank ail thoso who said a prayer, visited her. brought food, sent flowers, or In any way showed their love during the Illness and death of our mother and grandmother. She was o very dear ‘ loving p . . . vorv mucfi. NUMEROUS AMENITIES. A friendly Community, and an Excellont location are just a few reasons why you should make your now home at Northwood Apartments. Now leasing furnished Studios, 1 Br. ana 2 Br. Apartments. Let us provide you with small town living at its best. 800 Northridgo Court, Mocksvlllo.336-751-4141___________________ ROOM FOR RENT In my homo. ADVANCE AREA- Child Caro. Christian Homo. 940-5281 aftor 4pm. Child Care Responsiblo person, for moro info, call 751-2770. loave m9 messaqo. Appliances 1995 GE SIDE • by • side 23.6 c.f. refrigerator. Like new condition, 3600. Call to see. (336)998-5505. SMALL DORM TYPE refridgerator. Hole in freezer coil. Froe to good home. 751-2120askforMlke. WASHER/DRYER, GE 1 vearold,$700. 751-3125 BANTAM CHICKENS FOR sale. 998-5477 askforZach.___________ FREE KITTENS & Cats 336-463-4124___________________ .FREETOSPECIALhomo: deaf white kitty & malo Dalmatlon puppy. 492-7875_______________ MOVING AND MUST sell our 2 female Brittany Spaniels (AKC), 1 yr 8 months old, to a lovlrg home. Bestoffor. 751-7664. Art/Artist JANET DEAN'S ART GALLERY On third floor of SERENDIPITY SHOPS, downtown Mocksvillo. Prints by Janet, Maria Rutter, Ann Frick, and Ralph Grady James. Enter (or FREE ‘Davie Count/ print. Auctions For Professional Auction Services call: ROWAN AUCTION CO. Salisbury, N. C. (704)633-0809 KIp Jennlnas NCAL #6340 ; ; 7 : b d ; P M ; g 'Y a d k lriM b q jw L o d g e ? ; I'CllpThliAilForFnaPKk ? VhltikirNvlBi] Diiveways ■ Parking Lots • Patchwork • Asphalt • Gravel I Free Estimates | 336-492-7820 Adam w ill be 16 on J u ly 21 ! m Happy B irthday H erbyl A U C T I O N OF PERSONAL PROPERTY THURSDAY, JULY 22, 9AM 7051 KENBRIDGE DR., CLEMMONS. NC (Off Lewlsvllle-Clemmons Rd. near West High School) Personal Property o l Emmll & Jane Ayers CARS & EQUIPMENT: 1989 Cadillac STS Seville, white, only 29,500 miles; 1983 GLX. Mustang 5.0, 5-speed, convert, white w/blue top 13,800 miles (nice collectors car; 1952 Ford Red Belly Tractor w/ Sherman transmission; 312-8 Wheel Horse mower; yard plugger 36”; 21” Honda mower; 20-hp riding mower; Weed eater; wheelbarrow; chainsaws; drills; Pea Shelter; 4 hp air compressor; Grinder; wrenches; lawn trailer; ladders, 30.06 Browning Belgium made rifle w/scope; Model-B Savage .410 Doubte Barrel shotgun; Remington .22 rifle. FURNITURE: Cherry Dining Room Suite; Washer/Dryer; Homer Lauglin China; Green Crystal Stemware; 5 pc. Leonard Silver Plate; Mahogany Bedroom Suite; King-size 5 pc. bedroom suite; Curio Cabinet, Zenith TV, Hammond Organ; Upright Freezer; leather recliner and sofa; slde-by- - side refrigerator (ice & water desp.); Sharp microwave; Twin Bedroom suite; and many other Items. NOTE: This is a wonderful collection of quality items. Every item is In excellent condition and well maintained. C h e e k & M e c o m A u c t io n e e r s NCAL #4116 Bobby Ctmk. 764-4065 DavM IlMum, 596^738 FOR SALE: New Holland baler mowing machine, hay rako, box blado, and lift (up to 1,500 lbs., com planter. (336)998-4805 NEW FARM EQUIPMENT Low Prices Plows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans, ^readers, Bushogs, Box Blades, Scrape Blades, Gates, Corrals & more. Wo deliver WriQht Farm Gates 998*8637 Homes For Rent 3BR, 1BA BRICK Home in country. Available 8/1/99. Deposit & Referoncos roquirod. $650/mo. 336/751-5268___________________ 3BR, 1BA Home in Country " r 751-3538 LOST: LARGE FEMALE LAB. 6 Varea c Greasy C 336-2M-2103_ USi: LAHUb rtMAUC LAD. years old. Last seen July 4 In tho 'oa of Pino Ridge Rd & 601 S. off reasy Comer. Reward. Howard Realty ' FOR RENT: immaculate in-town,3 - 4 BR„ 2 BA. formal living & dining, fireplace w/gas logs. Loads of storago space, screened in porch, 1*year lease. No pets. $635/mo., $635 security deposit. Availablo 1st week of July. Call Mary Hendrix at Pennington & Co “ )oltv.------------Realty. 751-3152. Homes For Sale ALMOST HOME CHILD Caro has immodlate openings • ALL AGES • for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shift possibilities). Convenient hours 5:30am • 1:45am. Full Time, Part Timo, Drop In • upon availability. Come see us at 571 S Main St., Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Claudette or Dobra. 751-pI aY(7529)__________ CHILDCARE IN MY homo. Neat Jockey. Cooleemee School District. Call 492-5331.__________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my home. Ages 0 *12. Three years of child care oxperience. CPR certified. Betwoon Mocksville & Advanco area. 940-6954 Condos For Rent 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo • Clemmons Howard Realty 751-3538 BRICK RANCH • Mr. Henry Rd.3/4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, full basement, has largo den with rroplaco/gas logs. Larao storage building, targe family decK with view of small pond. 1.99 acro$142,500. By appointment only. (336) 492* 2720__________________________ FOR SALE BY ownen Brick rancher, near hospital, 1300 sq. ft., fireplace, carport, patio & 3BR, 2BA. Must see inside to apprelcate. To view, call 751-3348 Lawn Care LAWN MOWING: Best Rates. Call Today! 284-6501 Lost & Found LOST DOG•REWARD OFFERED Samoyed, white, answers to "Sam'. No collar, lost in area of south Mocksvillo. Call Bryan 0 751- 7480. leave messaqo. Lots for Sale PRIVATELY OWNED LOT with deck off Blue Ridge Parkway - Saddle Ridge Campground. Milepost 222, sevrar, water, electricity hook-ups.998-4925 Miscellaneous BARBIE DOLLS FOR sale;Harioy Davidson # 1, $600; Rapunzel; Little Bo Peep; Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty, $300. 492-5630. Also Billions of Dreams. $300.__________________ BATTERY OPERATED CHILD'S three wheeler, brand new, never been used. $100.00 751-3699 BUYING ALL TYPE COINS Gold, Silver and Copper Whole Collections or Single Coins • Currency & Worid coins also^ boughtBEST PRICES PAID Salisbury, NCPhone: 704-636-8123 ’ No Collect Calls.________________| K & G SALVAGE-32’* Pre-hung Interior doors, $34.95/oa.; Bathroom sinks w/faucet,- $14.95/ea.; Range hoodsj $14.95/ea.; 1/4’ interior paneling; $5.95/ea.; 4’x8'Cedar Closet liner, $9.95/ea.: BIdg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq. ft.; 2x4 studs, $1.29/ea. by the pack; Pergo laminate flooring, $1.89/sq. ft.; vinyl siding $34/square; vinyl windows, 22* X 30-, $3l95/ea.; 4 x 8 sheets, burch plywood, 3/4', $34.95/ea - 1/2’, $21.00/ea.; 4’x8'xM/2" Iri. thick insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; Roonng felt, $6.g5/roll. We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe, gated culvert pipe up to 24*dia. We stock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica, $.50/sq. ft.; Steel I-beams for sale. Six panel exterior steel door units, $84/ea.K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd.) 1st business on West Sank of Yadkin'' River. 336-699-2124. A U C TIO N Friday, July 16,1999 @ 6 pm (pleesB note date & starting time) for the estate of Frances Jones Turner Williams 476 Mr. Henry Rd. *** Davie Co. from Hwy. 64 & Hwy. 901 intersection © Gartner's Service Center take Davie Academy Rd. #1143 lo stop sign. TTien lake __________Mr. Henry Rd. lo the Turner's homeplace.__________ circi 1850 Quilt (by A.E. Arxlerson (1986 N.C. Projoct QuH lEBlGSrpaL 1674 rd Ctun lat»l“6 gal. Catawba VaHey 2 Kande Jar**AladJn tlyla Ker. Lanip**Oak Sq. Dining TM**oU M w/spindle headboanT'Sitiger Tredie S«wing Madiine“Dep. Era Oretsar & Chest of D(i«m*'lron Bed-Empire Dnss6t‘u\ ol Ladder Back Chaif»"S<j. Trunk**Uph. FumiHir# ' A*. Fans-Prints & old Ffame5*1ronwarB"Glasjwar6**Oirite & Uwns“ PotlB(y Water SeT'old' Jars & BoMes'*Dea>rabng Bastots"Kitchenwar»**2 old Metal Tr^Cydes*'2 Foot Adz’*2 Wbodm Chicken Coops**Black Ha*k Com SheBer**Hor»e Drawn Plow’-Wel Digger Windlaa"oW'. Household & Farmstead ttems"HomeiteXLChain Saw J.D. mod. R)C75 Riding Lawn Movwr Afn«y Other Items *** LuncU Availahle***RestT00m Y O R K A U C T I O N ^ R E A L T Y 356 Fox Hunter Rd., Harmony, N.C. 28634 704-546-2696 ••• ncal #74 ___________________since 1935 Iredell-Statesville Schools Surplus AUCTION Saturday, July 17,1999 @ 10 am location North Iredell M iddle School***2467 Jennings Rd. from SutwviUf. NC. HU1-77 to Tomlin MlU RJ. >59. thm kft ot IwuUnp Rd, th>n ritM 4 mlki Coits 20-20 Air Tin Chanoarbrgi Sun t Bmt Oagmfc Uact».'*Cntefflw ir Bird SnTPtiM TVi Balanctr~Bral4 Shoe OeiriM I Ai BtueTiMril UtM Tnjdi Too( Bam Hcbad Food Chc()perHob«t UM (loor mixirFftfm Iks Omp Fry«~SttMw SM SMm Ite.loodS«fvingUn«(rio(ftCQU)‘*SuMtsi Sled U* Coofc^ Bom‘’Suhto SM Tittn 18Ma'*SiMit SMRfllrtgiraiort I FrNzert*'OisA Wuh«r I 8)»iinan**e)cdgMValcvi Qu I EIkL 0v«f)i*‘Plm 0vm”lc« U*i«‘*Pect Simts t ReUgarun^WKhm & Ot>*n”food Winw CitinMs*laroi On 4 DM. S»m"IW-A- Round CooIm4 Food tMinm’lAjwtm'IGiMn Him Kortca 1135,3035.2028 Urge 9o(i«“Xina . UacJa-Tipe Record«'nrcRs-*m”Co(r<MM**Uortlof»‘*Pr1fitef»“SMi VknSawt'^MM • WoMtn & ucul FH CiUnets’*SKng> CitMs Imttil I «ood)”Bock Caitt'^ m 1 Bovdi'’8oc* CuttniVMdM Ttictar^ Dnki'*iOCt ol SUM [)Mks (Modtf k B«al)’*IOOri d CMS (MOdMV' meull ptu%}'1MIF(tfngChih*XMDom~(MerqllmnWrt Slain VfrOcm AC ints'tlucmeant UgU Ftikm*‘Eltct Seen BovtmHtft I Eaidu EfipnaTSolM I Ch*s*'4' Kins Naa: Soma Ians maif not bi to KM on M diy o( M Mdon because ichoot imy nquHi Im M tar need to Mr - dasvooms.{nibwlui«pticeQteBiyadve(ttm«dn(lni)BulNrisialt»1W^cllmtocteoeekan ' Many other Items Sale Conducted lnsidt'‘"Restroom' Y O R K A U C T I O N S R E A L T Y 356 F(bc Hunter Rd., Harmony, N.C 28634 704-546-2696 ncal #74 _____________sincel9i* B12- DAVIE COUNTY-ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS,1999 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July IS. 1999 - B13 INBXPEINSiVB FEtO FTTA B LE Miscellaneous ■ Mobile Homes/Sale ■ Mobile Honies/Sale ■ Office Space 26" TV. Floor modol w/oak cabinetarid VCR. $200. QC751-4119 altor 5:30______________ k'AWN MOWER FOR SALE. Lawn •Boy 20" Self-propelled wilh rear Catcher. Manual start. Used loss than 10 hours. S300. 492-5630 MUST SELL 2 Arch-Tyo SIO0I Buildings. Customer couldn't pay balance. His ^ loss*your gain. 25x26.30x42. Will finance for you. Call now. 1-800-991-9251. SILVER QUEEN CORN 336-492-7306 1336 Davie Academy Rd._________ USED BOOKS. HARDBACK & paperback, some best sellers. 336-463-4124 ______________ USED RAILROAD CROSSTIES. Delivery avalL 336-699-2006 or 699-8593. Mobile Homes/Rent 2BR, 1&1/2BA, mobile home, on private lot. $350/mo. S450/deposil 284-2453 ■___________________ dBR, 2BA, DECK central air. $485 plus deposit. 492-7709__________ I^OME FOR RENT 3BR. 2BA. $295.00 a month call 336-744-9557 800-593-7814 ‘ 1998 28X56 DOUBLE-wide roducod. Prices to soil. Cal! (336) 751-0503.______________________ 1998 TRIPLEWIDE • 4500 rebate pmts of 596.00. Includes: set-up & dotlvory, fulty furnished, upgraded appliances, finished sheet rock, last one left.-336-751-7734___________ 1999 FLEETWOOD SPECIAL 3BR, 2BA. vinyl siding, shingle roof $500 down-$199 month. ________1-800-866-8874________ 3BR DOUBLEWIDE ON 1 Acre ' Private Lot, Pay Transfer Fee and move In.... 1-800-523-5582. 3BR DW SET-up near Frelghtllnor. 2300 dn & mpis of $425 per month. 336-751-7734 lEADY TO MOVE IN: 2BR brick partment. Fully furnished, ifectrlclty furnished. 751-1218 or 1704) 872-3367. Mobile Homes/Sale 81 AND A deed • use your land as 0n pmt on now or used home • ttasy financing. 336-7S1-7734 |l500.00 REBATE ON 14x70 Blnglewide 3BR, 2 Bath. $199.00 inonthly. Leader Homes of yocksviile 336-751-0503________ B $500 DOWNi AND e MOVE IN.I ONLY ATHOME ZONE { 1-800-a66-8874______ S59 PER WEEK Speclallll 3BR. 2 Bath^ Move In Todayl Call 1-800- 3BR HOME ALREADY set-up. $699 dn pmls of $179 per month. 336-751-7734__________________ ABANDONED DW’S 3 DW’S Already set up on 1 aero tracts. Buy land & home, move In today. Call 767-0156.___________ ALREADY SET-UP In Advance • 3BR 2 Bth • rent to own. 336-751-7734__________________ APPROVAL BY PHONE Save a trip. Call Kenny 767-7762. ASSUME LOAN ON '96 3BR already sot up in Cooleemee area. 336-751-7734__________________ ASSUME PAYMENTS. D/W 3/2 new home. Call 744-1307. BANK SAYS HOME only; no land. Don't give upl You can have your land/home with our owner financed properties for SW. DW, or modular. Call Kenny e 767-3342__________ CREDIT HOTLLINE NO SALES, NO Hassle. Get Pre- Approved by Phone In 30 minutes OR LESS call 800-593-7814 or 336-744-9557.__________________ DIVORCE FORCES SALE Help save my credit, move in Immediately. Ask for Heather. Call 767-0156______________________ FOR SALE: 1991 R'Anell doublewide& 1/2 acre. Cooleemee area. 3 BR, 2 BA. owner financing available, 10% down. 704-279- 1960__________________________ FOR SALE: Doublewide, 3BR, 5 acres zoned for mobile fcomes...owner financing |vatlable...Call1-800-523-5582. 2BA, jiving room, family roomi JjOO’S--OF~LOTS for-rent.--Mle,-~-kltchen/dinftg combo. 2 8X10-___:s up lo 10-acres available in Davie, Iredell, Rowan, Davidson & Wadkin Co’s. Land Home I package & some owner financing. 51-7“ “ 1982 CRAFTSMAN, 14X65, 2 BR, I' BA, Dishwasher, stone fireplace, »)ntral AC, remodeled 1995. Must lOve. $7900 98-1048, leave message. |99fi FLEETWOOD, 3BR, 2 Bath, ^lj(^1^|aymonls loN. Call 1-800- SUMMERSALEI Doublo wide, aero wooded home sites, 6 miles from Mocksville. 33,000 jjilce reduction. Call now 704) 528-9593. Please leave HBSsaqe. __________________ Soil Solutions, Inc., ah environmental scrvlce company. Is accepting applications for individuals experienced in the following: 'Trackhoe/Backhoe Operators ipuinp Truck/Dum p Trailer Drivers Class A CDL required for both positions, overtime and occasional overnight travel required, year round work. If you have the above quailllcatlons and a "whatever It taites" attitude, please apply In person at 1703 Vargrave St.. Wlnston-Salem, NO._______________________ GALVALUME s o YEAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many ColorB | Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-6050 N H D -S rA T E IW E T A L S Petrishen Concrete Inc. •Complete Coitcrcic &. r Masonry Scrvicc / ‘ [\)urcJ tviirula(k>ru ^ ‘ IJohcatWork'Dccorallvc Concrete ' •rioors' 704-546-5()51 Fully insured / Free Estimaiss 130 Windmill Court Harmony. NC 26634 RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller RMd*Mocimiile,NC (336) 284-^826 W a r e h o u s e . ^ W o r k e r 2nd Shift. Call ^ L a r s o n ^ D o o r s . 800-541-8173 I WANT YOUR trade-in any year, 0 down with Irade SW, modular, DW, land-home. Ask for Kenny 767- 7782__________________________ LIMITED CREDIT BUT good lob time, I can help you gel into the home of your dreams, call 704-630- 9266 ext. 404.__________________ LOW ON CASH?_ Use our Factory Rebate up to $2,000.00 applied to dovm payment or cash In your pocket. For more info call 336-744- 9557 or 800-593-7814.___________ MOBILE HOME TIRES for sale $20.00 each while they last. (336) 751-0450.______________________ MOVE IN TODAY. Already set up. Call 744-1307.__________________ NEW LAND / HOME packages available In Davie and Davidson County, competitive rales, exceiiont igram, call 704-630- 9 ext. 404. _____________ NO MONEY DOWN for qualified land owners. Lowest Int. rate of tho year Immediate delivery. Come shop Leader Homes for best deal. (336)751-0503_________________ NO MONEY OUT of pocketlll Use your trade-in as your down payment. Come see our newest models at Leader Homes. (336 751-0503______________________ OWNER FINANCING. 3BR DW off Boxwood Ch. Rd. Pmls of $389 er month with $2400 dn. 336-751- OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT • Court Squaro in Mocksvillo. 704-278-1717 Service - ROTHROCK PAINTING CO All interior and exterior painting Cool Seal Mobile Homo Tops B sr room additions, )g..back deck, front . porch. One acre of land. Call 336- 971-2255 or 492-5585. Leave messaqe. GUARANTEED FINANCING WITH $3200 dn. regardless of credit history. 336-751-7734___________ HAD YOUR HOPES UP? Approved then not approved? Payments higher than wnat you were told? straight answers from honest people. SW. modulars, DW, land-home available. Tmiy private lots available. Call Kenny Q 767-3342___________________ HOME LEFT IN Lay-a-way. Buyer gels CREDIT for previous Buyers down payment call 800-593-7614 or 336-744-9557. and/Home Packages...Over 80 Homesltes available... Call 1-800- 523-5582.______________________ RENT«TO-OWN ...2,3,4 Bedroom Homes, Ready to move In, Call Todav...1 •800-523-5582._________ RENT-TO-OWNCall 744-1308__________________ RENTERS WANTED Call 744-1308__________________ SAVE $15-$20,000Buy factory direct, no dealers. Please limit 1 per buyer. Cali 767-6511. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. D/W 3/2 ♦ Great Home. Call 744-1307. WE TRADE FOR anythlna of value. Let your old car or appliance etc. make the Down Payment on your new home call 33e-744-9557 or •800-593-7814 ............... PIANO TUNING I WANT TO buy 3/4 acre to 10 acres. 336-284-2659 Slowly loavo Recreational 86 TRI HULL boat, drivo on trailer wilh 30 hp Johnson. 336-492-2357 FOR SALE: 1997 Suzuki Quad Runner 160 4-wheelor. $1,800. 492-6021. $SPECIAL$Muffler & tall pipe. Installed $69.95 Catalillc converter Installed $99.95 Reavls Welding601 N at Cortnoy Crossing, Yadkinvilie336-463-2517 _____________ B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Your Complete Home Improvement Company: Wfl.WQfk.TQ.MQBt.YQur.Budgell Bobcat Work: We Do Small Repairs:Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 Ref. Available PO Box 424 Mocksville, NC 27028 GIVE YOURSELF A tittle crediti Regardless of past credit, you can got financing you deserve. Low Rates. OuicK Approval. Fast Cash. Call Tom at Cunningham & Company 600-273-0802.________ DRIVER...H1RING EXPERIENCED & Inexperienced Drivers & Teams. No experience necessaryl CDL training availablel Great pay & benefits, assigned equipment. 1* 800-347-4524 (eoo-m/Q._________ GREAT NEWSl DIABETICS... Medicare pays for testina supplies. You’ve seen us on TV. Liberty Medical Supply. No up front cost. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Free Shipping. 1-800-767-3535. PERMANENT POSITION FORLlve-ln Babysitter. Long Beach, NC area. Call 9tO-278-62di2.________ “ KISS YOUR CABLE goodbye" Only $69. Includos 18" Dish Sateliile System. 40 channels for $19.99/mo. FEDEX Delivery. Credit card or C.O.D. Toll free 1- 888-292-4836. Veliicles 1987 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER: ‘ y-6. Auto. Air, Crulse-Tlll, Light Blue, Good Cortditlon, $1,550.00 '940-5065 I 1994 FORDF-150 XL T1/2 ton pickup truck, very good condition (336)751-5759 FOR SALE: 1993 Uncolh Towncar, 1 owner, 28,000 miles 751-1303_______________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick • Dodge 700 W.lnnes St.. Salisbury r _________704-636-1341 ■79 CHEVY MONTE CARLO : 2 dr., V-8, auto., good cor $800.00 492-5509 :: '87 GMC 5-15; 2.8-V6, auto., P.S. • $1250.00 492-5509____________. '92 CHRYSTLER 5TH Avo. power steering, power seals, power windows, power door locks, excellent condition. $5800 492*. 7356 Vehicles EST. CLEANING COMPANY has 2References & Insured. Self-players, Sales & Sen/Ice Wallace Barford 998-2789 'all today to resent your home (336) 492-2147 or 998-3682 Leave Kip's Reflnlshing & Chair Caning Reasonable Rates Salisbury, NC _________704^33-0809_________ LIKE TO COME home to a clean house? I'll do all the work • you take all tho credit. Spotless reputation. Call for estimates. 492- 2080__________________________ LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard LInk-Owner Free Estimates' * 998-1798___________ Martin Sbw Shop Phone 751-5038 steel saws, carbide saws, yard _________tools, slssors_________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. 1962 BUICK ELECTRA 225, 4- door, fully loaded, excellent condition, ail original. Call after 6. 998-6097______________________ 1989 SUBARU GL FOUR WHEEL DRIVE Automatic Transmission Power Steering Tilt Slee^np Wheel Power Windows AM/FM Stereo 150k mites 30MPG VERY DEPENDABLE $1700.00 Home 998-5639 ♦ GARY 1993 DARK GREEN Infiniti, automatic, 4 door sedan.Leather interior, sunroof, electric windows & doors, security system, Bose sound system, radio. CD & tape player. Excellent condition, $13,500. 751-3387 Wanted RESPONSIBLE HUNTERS SEEKgoose hunting lease. Please contact Darren Q 336-686-808t • after 6pm. •; Employment POSITION AVAILABLECounty of Davie • Inspections Department ■;Part Time Secretary • 20 Hours Per Week •:Successful applicant must have- excellent secretarial skills. Must bo! proficient in use of computer;* copier, multi lino telephone, and! other office-related equlpmenf.* This position will assist full time secretary.Applications must be sent to: W. O. Whaley, Director of. inspections 12lS. Main StreetMocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2791Position open until filled • Davie County Is an equal opportunity employer.___________^ RELIABLE SITTER needed in my non-smoking home. Cooleemee area (336) 284-2833 : Ira n d new single-wide m anulactured homes set up and ready to move in. Homes are In Farmiiiaton Heights Manulactured Housing Community In Davie County (Moclisviile)NC, One year factory warranty. Financing offered by Greentree Finance Company for qualified buyers. Conveniently located, only 2/10 mile Call 336-768-5252 Pnslon-Salem) or Pager 336-7I2-625I ^ M A R V K A Vf^aTSi^auAurtimcf* C reate o u r ook. By onaJaing your colorinc and the cloihing colors you wear, we can work together (o create a look ihat'i uniquely youn and it easy to re-create at home. Juit call me for your free makeover. Regina Ireland iNDEtENDEKT BBAUn COKSUITAHT (336)492-5249 at Tanglcwood Assisted Living now liiring: Nursing Assistants all shifts, full & part time. Experience required. Please apply in person at 3750 Harper Rd., Clemmons, NC A Drug-Free Workplace ICOFORCOLUGE IN JUST 2 YEARS. Qualiiy for the Army's 2-year enlistment option and you can earn up to $26,500 ttirough the Army College Fund and Montgomery GI Bill. Not bad for two years’ work. Of course two years is just enough time to see if Army life is right for you. It's also just enough time to malce sure you're men­ tally prepared for college, so by the time you get there you'll be a little wiser and a little richer. For specific informa­ tion about the Army's 2-year option, contact your local Ariny Recruiter or calll-800-USA-ARMY. 9 2 4 - 7 8 3 9 BE ALL YOU CAN BE?______WWW90army.com POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT DAVIE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT GIS ADMINISTRATOR Qncntng Date; July 13,1999 DiiHwi Develop CIS data for use In the Planning and Zoning Dcpanment and other Davie County Departments as necessary. Maintain (he E9I1 addressing system and perform routine updates 10 911 dispatch. Provide mapping and information to the public and other local and slate agencies. Perform custom mapping using GIS data and maintain existing map sets. Develop programs and custom user interfaces for use wilh the County's CIS system. Work.Hourg: Monday throughFriday, 8:30 am-5 pm. Additional hours as required to attend Board meetings, conferences, seminars, and educational sessions. Salary; Hiring range $29,163-33,538 per year. Ouallflcatlons: Graduation from a four year college or university wilh a degree planning, geography, computer science or ^ related field. Must be able to Work well with the public and manige a wide variety of ongoing CIS projects. Should have 2 to 3 years experience with a Windows NT operating ^system, Arc/Info, Arc View and other GIS related software. ‘ Please submit resume and cover letter to: *John Gallimore, Director Davie County Planning Department 123 S. Main Street, Room 307 / Mocksville. NC 27028 ■APPUCATIONS ACCEPTED UffTlL POSITION IS nLLED. Ojvte Couniy It an E<|uaJ Oppotiuniiy Emplom- HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIIVIBER/TIIVIBERLAND. C A LL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES Austin Hunt Lumber Co. 2762 Hickory Hwy. Statesville, N.C. 28677 _____________________________ERPT1030-lti^»CH» D a v ie F a m ily Y M C A ______NawUdnganMullmfor Before and After School Counselors! Y We are needing counselors at the YMCA, Pinebrocl<,: Sliady Grove, and Cooleemee sites. You must be at: ' least 18 years olHge to apply lor Uie YMCA and • Cooleemee site. You must be al least 16 years o^aga' lo apply lor the Pinobrool( and Shady Grove site.v ; \ Hours lor belore school are 6:30am-e:30am M-F. ■ After School Hours are 3:15pm-6;00pm M-F. Must be' available, lo start August 41h. Ail employees ol Uie : ' ' YMCA recleve?. free membership. Apply today at Ihe Davie Family YMCA ■ 8 L A S S 1 F 1 E D S IN EX PEa^SaV E F E i O F r E A B L E Employment WANTED: ADMINISTRATIVE assistant/office manager for small office in expansion modo. Position requires prior business office owerlonco, excellent computer skills, ability to function professionally In a fast-paced envlronmenl Must be mature, reliable, hard-working, personable, and have excellent telephone skills. Send leler of Interest & resume to: Po Box 621. Mocksville 27028 DAVIE ONLINE IS seeking high school & college studems as account managers to develop territories througnout Davie County. Excellent communication skills required, training provided. Inquire today 75M080.________________ CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-2pm for apolication. EEO.________________ TELLER i • Responsible for paying '/ receiving, check cashing, deposits / withdrawals and daily balancing of teller window. Experience desired. Mail resume ro: Bank of Davio, PO Box 129, Mocksvillo. NC 27028 or call 336- 751-5755. EOE Part-time Cook Needed (or Davie Place Residential Care. We otter competitive salary, and xible schedule. Please apply in person - 337 Hospital Street, Mocl(sviile Employment LAKE MYERS RV resort has opening for part-time rosorvationlst. Pleaso apply In person. 492-7736 Perfect for High School or Colloge Student.________________________ NEED PART-TIME work while kids are In school? 20 plus hours per week. Some Saturdays. Retail experience preferred. Apply 0 Boechtree's Ace Hardware. Farmington Road _________ NEEDED: EXPERIENCED dell manager, must be able to do orderlna, schedule workers & work well with public. Also needed: B e r m u d a r - ^ ^ i U a g e - __________^ Bermuda Village haa an opening (or Asst. Dining Room Manager & PT/FT Servers BeautUul Environment with noxible hours. Students welcome. CaU 998-6704 or apply at Hwy. 801 S., Advance Now Hiring For All Positions -Attendants -Housei^eeping -PCA -Kitchen ‘ Flexible Hours Alt Stiifts Apply In Person at Davie Place Residential Care Adult Care Home i-ocated on Hospital Street beside Davie County Hospital In f^ocitsvllle. 751-2175 EOE C N A ’ s To Cover Davie County All Stilfts Pail-Tlme & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 P ie d m o n t H o m e H e a lth , In c. Winston-Salem 'The hometown company, we'll treat you like you’d expect." - ^---------- second shllt cashier.Call 336-998-8969_______________ NEW CONSTRUCTION SUPPLYCompany iooidong for office manager to handle bool(l<eeplng, sales & customer son/ico. Excellent opportunity. Experience wilh quick bool(9 a plus. 998-0662 or 6813430____________________ PART TIME COOK needed for Davie Place Rosldsnllal Care we offer compellllva salary, and flexible schedule. Pleaso apply In person. 337 Hospital Slreet Moclisvllle. EXTRA INCOME FOR S99 Earn‘SOO-MOOOweei^ stuffing envelopes. For (Jelails-RUSH M with SASEtO: Group Five6547 N. Academy SM.. PMB-N DRIVERS/OTREARN $40,000/YEARI •95% No Touch Freight •No Forced NYC•100% Assigned •Conventional Fleet •1st Day insur. Coverage•Direct Deposit Pay •401KW/CO. matchCall Tommy Pritchard TODAYl 800-942-0082RWT TRANSPORTATION EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing^ _ ................... dependabfedrugs, no hot-heads. 336-467-7061 40-plus hrs. wee . overtime. Must be dependable. No 153 FULL-TIME TELEMARKETERS, $8.00 plus commission. Call 998- 8067.__________________________ HELP NEEDED TO vM)rk In friendly environment. Must be able to work weekends, day & night shifts. Possible management promotion. Mountain Fired Chfcken In Clemmons. (336)766-3681. HELP WANTED • DavIo Child Development Center: Teachers and assistants, full-time and part- time. 491 Madison Rd., Mocksville. 751-4036 Employment ••Cloverflolds** Cleaning positions available. Full­ time Mon - Fri. No evening or weekends. Vacation & Health Insurance. Call760-4161. AMERICAN RED CROSSAssociate Director of Davie County Service Center: full-time position requiring the ability to effectively handle multiple programs within Davie Count/ Self-motlvatlon a must. Strong leadership and excellent oral and written communication skills necessary. Ability to effectively utilize and recftiit volunteers necessary. Must bo a resident of Davie Couniy. Competitive salary and great benefits. JOB FAIR Wednesday, July 21 690 Coliseum Drive. Winston- Salem Please bring resume Job applications available Preliminary Interviews will be held from 10;00am -2:00pm. Or Malt Resume To:American Red Cross 690 Coliseum Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 BREAKFAST ATTENDANT NEEDED. Monday thru Friday. Retired welcome. Comfort Inn. Apply In person. 751-7310 ibsliial you are looking fc A friendly and dcdicab!d staff is wailing to scn-e you from 8.00 - 5:30 Monday - Friday If you are tired of searching, Wesl Eaglehasimmedialeopporftmities avjiliblcbryou. • 2nd & 3rd Sliill Textile (Shiaiiki • Bi-lingualCustomerScmre RepS^Spmiiftliliping •IstSl For More Infonnation all 7M(H)083 or stop by 512KlumacRNd, Suite ll,^isbuiy, NC [(l(/^^l^lasAml:ATK'r;sENE5rANCl l>\^ Scnntt and BJclgrwinJ Chttb i^uired E 5 T EA.CLE J O B -N E T Manufacturing Jockey Intemaliona), Inc.. one of tho world's leading apparel manufacturors, has immediate openings In our Cooloemeo Textile lacility. Jdn a company that can offer you a career experienco that ItKiudes stability as well as growth. Positions available: C U T T E R S -2'-& 3--S hift W ET FINiSH OPERATORS • 2 '-& 3 '« S h lft In addition to excellent pay, Jockey benefits include: ■ Paid Holidays ■ Health Insurance Disability Insurance■ Dental ■ Quarterly Bonus Program ■ Vacation Pay■ Pension Program ■ Prescription Plan ■ Life Insurance■ Employee Store■ Corripany Nursa Apply In person: Monday-Frlday, between Sam and 3pm, Cooleemee Textile Plant, 1629 Junction Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Jockey An Equal Opportunity Employer N O W H IR I N G Full time Cooks All Shifts Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in person Horn's Country Kitchen Hwy 601 North & I 40 iR ^liV I, IN C MACHINE OPERATOR — Employment — We manuracture prefit window trim from Ponderosa Pine Mouldings. Work would consist of operating various woodworking machinery. Qualified applicant Is required to work quickly and read a tape measure In feet. Inches and 16ths. Excellent Pay : Paid Vacation and Benefits Paid Holidays Retirement Plan Health Insurance EXCELLENT STARTING RATE OF PAY APPLY IN T R IM , IN C . P E R S O N Church Road BOBMF M o c K .v llle ,N C ^ U n it e d P ly w o o d I n d u s t r ie s is seel<lng an Office Administrator This job has the duties and responsibilities of: Serving as the receptionist for the office, receiving and screening incoming phone calls; answering customer service inquiries and routes calls to the proper personnel. Processing and distributing copies of work orders, Checking employee time cards and calculating employee hours. Preparing daily time sheets and reconling results. Preparation and maintenance of health and workman's compensation claims and forms. Preparing customer invoices. Posting accounts receivable payments. PC skills and familiarity wilh IBM AS400 a Plus. We offer: Highly Competitive Wages • Up to three weeks vacation Eight Paid HoUdays . 401KPlan Group Health, Dental & Disability Insurance Please Contact us at: P.O.Box879 : nVBailey Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3543 Employment POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT DAVIE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Part Time Secretary - 20 Hours Per oek uly 1i Duties: Secrelariai and clerical Week Opening Date: July 1,1999 work for the Planning Department. Issuing zoning permits, asslaning slreet addresses. assisting customers visiting the Planning Department, record-keeping, attending Board meetings, transcription of meeting minutes, and other clerical duties of the department.Work Hours; Approximately 20 hours per week.Sala^: Hiring rate $8.50 per hour. Qualifications: Successfulapplicant must have excellent secretarial skills. Must be proficient In the use of a personal computer, copier, fax machine, and other office equipment. Must be able to work wefi with the public. Please submit a resume to:John Gallimore, Director Davie County PlanningDepartment 124 SIi S Main Street. Room 307 Mocksville, NC 27028 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED. DAVIE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Employment DAVIE COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENT Social Wori(or III O^enln^ Dato For Position: July Description of Work: Responsible, for psychosocial assessment,' service plan, and follow-up of cases for the Home Health and Hospico' programs. Qualifications: Master’s degree from a school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Woric Education and one year of social woric experience In a health care settlna. Must have current NC Driver’s License and reliable vehicle for dally work. .Wori< Schedule: Monday • Friday, 8:30am • 5:00pm. Alternate work hours may be required.Selection Process: Appllations v^ll be reviewed and the most qualified applicanis wilt be interviewed. Application Provess: Submit state application (Form PD-107) to: ;; Joseph B. Bass, Jr., MSW, Healthi DirectorDavie County Health Department PO Box 848 Mocksville. NC 27028 Resumes may be submitted to supplement, but may not replace completed state form. College transcripts will be required to verify education. EOE S c h o o l B u s D r iv e r s lie e d e d Im m e d ia te O p en in g s NCDL Required Bus Driver Training: July 20,21,22 At Davidson County Community College- Davie Campus (Room 208) Beginning Salary $7.58+ per hour Contact School Bus Garage 336-751-2627 N o w ta k in g a p p lic a tio n s fo r A s s is ta n t M a n a g e rs Apply in person Horn's Country Kitchen Hwy 601 North & I 40 Are you working in the restaurant business? Are you a hard worker? Are you getting the t>enefits you deserve? Are you getting benefits like THESE? • High competitive wages • First raise alter 30 days : ' 4 guaranteed raises In 15 months■ Paid vacation• 401k retirement plan • Health/Dental Insurance • Weekly paychecks • Paid meal breaks• Flexible schedule■ Stock opilons• Position salary advancement (toward trainer, manager, etc.)• Early closing hours IF IlSa. YOU'RE BEING CHEATEDIII Business Is GREATI We are hiring to get ready for SUMMER BUSINESS. (AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE, WE ARE OFFERING A $200 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR A LIMITED TIME-WITH THIS AD AND HIRED BEFORE MAY 30- I We are currently looking for: ; — 4 cooks , — 20 waitersM altresses i — 4 host/hostesses ' COME IN TODAY AND APPLY. WE ARE>A FAST-PACED, FUN PUCE TO WORK. We are looking (or HIGH energy people that like to work hard and make MONEYIII 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC • Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 ' OtdCounliya B14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 15,1999 Davie Datdine F u n d R a is e r s Saturday, July 17 Community Breakfast, Smith Grovt United Methodist Church, llam, sousasc, bacon, eggs. gril5,gravy&bUaiiu. 6:30 a.m. unlil. Saturday, July 24 1st Annual‘ RlderorAnlmab,* Sfiomoicd by Davie County Humane Society. Regisua- tion: 9 n.m. Appnn. W m. ride stans at II aim. Slait; Trailcn of the East Onst. Finish: Masonic Picnic Oiounds. $15 rcgistralion. Includes T-shirt & lunch. To bencm new animal shelter. Auction, rallies & music. Riders cncouragcd to ^lect donations. Class of 1980 Reunion Davie High Class of1980seeking volun* lecn to help plan 2(Xhclassrcunlon. Please contact class president Lex Alvoni at 9] 9- 542*5916; DHS Class Reunion, c/o Lex Al vord,2452Emcreon Cook Rd.. Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 or E-Mail at dhsl980@hotmall.com. S p e d a l E v e n ts __________ Monday, July 19 Cruise In, Main St., Mocksville, 6-9 p.m. Sponsored by Redmont CAR5. A Sutet Lo\‘er’s Ha\m M e e t in g __________________ Rdigion July 18-23 Vocatkm DIbte School, Dread of life Ba|>* Ust Church. U.S. 601; at N.C 801,6:30-9 p^m. Theme: “Oimbln^ New Heights With Jesus" July 19*21 Bible School, Eplscop^ Chureh of Ihe As­ cension at Fork. Ages ihfants to oduiti Adult texhera Rev. Kermij Bailey, Rev. Ken Hirches, who will spe^ on mission trip to China. 7-9 p.m. Bof more info, call Kim F\)tts at336-723-232a ' 1 July 19-23 Revh^ N!ec(ing, Ckrment Gnnt Chureh of God, Ruker Rd., Mocksville. Evangelist: Elder Robert Ross of Nashville. Tenn. 7 p.ni Wednesday, July 21 Christian Women onMnston-Salem Lun- chcon Club. Bemiuda Run Country Qub. 11:15am. Cull 940.5719. Cost: $1025. July 21-24 Camp Meeting. Chureh of God, Body of Chrik. Parker Rd.. Mocksville. Theme" ’Learning from D ible Characters." Sessions: 10-11:45 a.m.&l;30-3;30p.m. ■lTiursday,July22 Christian Women of Winston-Salem Brunch Chib, Bermuda Run Country Qub, 9-JOam. Call 336-722-78W. Cost $8.75. Sunday, July 25 Aithual Sunday School Fkiilc, Ept>cupul CImrch of Ihe A.<iC<nsk)n at Fork. 12J0 p.m. Games provkled for chikirca For more I Info cortact Avalon Pats or Wesley Baity. Monday, July 19 HomcsclKwl Support Group, Macedonia Moravian Chun:h. 11 am. Bring bag lunch. Por more info, call 998-6U9 or492-7876. Saturday, July 24 ‘ Rcpubllcfln Men's Fcderalfon, F&F Batb^ cue, 7:30 am. Monday, July 26 Woodmen ofThe Worid Lodge 323, Davk: Academy Community Bklg., 7:30 p.m. E x te n s io n _________________ Monday, July 19 Kappa ^tension Homemakers. Davie Acadcmy Comromily BWg.,6:30p.m.Ran- ilyni^plcnkx l^ e a g a tio n ________________ Fnr more inrorm.'ition on ihcsc events, call 751-2325. RecClub Berorc ($l5)of after ($23)schooi and out of school (Kogms. Rcgismtioi) ofcn. Good Timers ^uare Dance Group meets at FarmingtonCommunityCen- ter, 7 p.m.c>tty Monday. step Aerobics Tuesdays, Thundays &30-7:30 p.m. SilverstndetB Walk Club Senion, JO and up„M.F, 6:30-9 am. No charge. S e n io r s ___________________ All Senior Activiiies lake place al the D-avie Couniy Senfor Center located In the Bnxk Building on Nonh Street, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Ongoing Silver Silvers, Block Gym, 6:30-9 am.. Moa-Fri. Sih-crStr1den,Coolecmec School.6-8am. Sihtr Heahh ExerelMS, Senwr Center, M, W, P.8:30-9am. Ntock Placc, M. W, 10 am. Silver Strklera. Smith Grove Gym, 7-9am. Da>teSenk>rCcnlerScniorNuuitk)nlunch. noon M -W .llant-niuaAFri. Chair Excrtlscs,MWF,Scnk)rCcnicr.8:30- 9 am.; Mondays and Wednesdays. Cool- ccmee gym, 7:30-8 am. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon iVlonday Hems for Davie Datclineslwuld be reported by ntxxj Monday of the publk-.»tk)n week. Call75|.2l20or«lropltbythcomcc,S.Miiin St. across from the couithousc. R e u n io n s Sunday, July 18 Davie High Class of1979 Reunion Plan- ningMcct^ng.DavicCounlyLibrary,2:30• 4 p.m. All class members welcome. For more info, call Chuckie CIcmcm al 751- 0197. ^Annual MeCulloh Family Reunion. McCulloh Arbor, l-unch. 1 p.m. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be conducted August 3, 1999 at 7:00 pm by the Town of Mocksville concerning the amending of a 1998 CDBG Infrastructure Grant (Grant (/98-C-0466). The hearing will be conducted at the Mocksville Town Hall and all citizens of the community arc invited to attend. Hearing impaired persons desiring additional information or having questions regarding this subject should call the North Carolina Relay Number for the Deaf at 1-800-735-8262. ^ MUSIC 0 1 LESSONS_ r Lessons for Beginners lo Admced ‘ Specializing In { Guitar/^nJo/Mandolin/Bass '(also: Basic, beginner I'loiin tlobro) ‘ Counter Point Studio li 83 Coun Squart, MocksNiUe tbmie Djvt't Husk) (336)751-9390 Town & Country Hardware Value ~ Service S election • Plexl-glass • Picture Screening • Screenwire & Re-screening • Plpe-direading • Keys made We Repair Lawnmowers andWeedTrimmers 642Wilkcsboro Street* Mocksville (336)7SI.|4I4 Visit our web srte ot www.mocfcsviffeburldea.com S p e c ia l^ B lir W ^ It Sather’s M ix e d C a n d ie s Don’t Burned!"" ea. Limit 4 Wliile Supplies Last Remember S unscreeiil./^ Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 FtwfeHrRwdi Dimg Cn. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 D u k e U n iv e r s ity E y e C e n te r is pleased to aiwomice Ihe appoimmem of Carol J. Ziel, MD to the Faculty in the Department of Ophthalmology now practicing full-time in Winston-Salem, NC Dr. Ziel specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma, cataract and other complicated causes of vision loss in adults. She Is highly skilled and experienced in all forms of glaucoma and cataract surgery as well as other anterior segment laser and incisional surgery. Through patient education she encourages her patients’ involvement in their eye care. In addition to her clinical and surgical expertise. Dr. Ziel has contributed to her subspecialty through publications in peer-reviewed medical journals and educational and research presentations. Appointments: (336) 768-3240 Toll Free: 888-642-0554 f M c K in le y & Z ie l O p lit h a lm o lo g y DUKE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM 3111 Maplewood Avenue. Suite 103 WinstcrvSaleraNC 27103 llllN^UIIEOrSOHEOH[EmLY, DAViiitEiuiaH Give YouTHEBiiEiu; You hee». ^ 7 Caring for an elderly relative or loved one can be an endless rcsponsibilit)’. Which is the reason we crcatcd Daybreak. Daybreak offers temporary relief for any- r one caring for an clderiy I person who is 60 years fold or older. Located at Rowan Regional lAIcdical Center, Daybreak provides Fcldcrly patients rooms and bath jfacilitics for as few as eight hours |pr as long as 30 days. Plus three nourishing meals, as well as in-bct\vecn-meal snacks, cach day. Here, in an upbeat atmosphere that includes educational sessions, audio-visual and exercise programs, and an activity room for guests and their visitors, patients are in the safe hands of personnel specially trained to carc for the elderly. And emergency medical attcnuon is always available should any health problem arise. For more informarion about Daybreak or to make an appointment, call 638-1524. Because if you’ve been taking care of an elderly penon for a while, maybe it’s time you started taking carc of someone else; Yourself, ■ MiiDieAt. CnmiiR MHirSnmw IWIbtnl IMUiBii'e. A Golden Moment Athlete Wins Medal PageBI Spreading The Word D a v ie C o u p le P a r t O f M is s io n T r ip T o T h e S o v i e t U k r a in e Page 14 D A V I E C O U N T Y 50« e n t e r p r i /e ^i I e c o r d USPS149-160 Number 29 Tluirsdtiy, July 22,1999.28 PAGES A Lot Of Interest: Couniy Starts Process For New Hospital Lease It's official; Davie County Hospital could come under new management by the end of the year. NovantHealth, which leases the hospital, has agreed to back out if the county can find a better deal. Mike Kimel, administrator, said the local hospiml has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the company plans to cut services. ' : That idea doesn't sit well with county commis- sioneis. Or with the public. At a meeting last Friday, Davie residents filled the county administration building as the commission­ er set the process rolling that could bring new administration. A public hearing on the county's decision to seek a new lease will be held on Aug. 16. A public hearing on a specific, proposed lease will be held Sept. 27. "There's a lot of work that needs lo be done between now and Aug. 16," said County Manager Ken Windley. "The law requires us to do it in this fashion." The county is seeking proposals from other com­ panies, with the stipulation that services remain at the cuntint level. At least six health care companies had made inquiries as of last Friday. Please Sec Hospital - Page 4 Public Hearing Scheduled For Aug. 16 There was some confusion among the Davie residents who attended Friday night's public meeting "on the future of Davie County HospiUtl, Jhey thought it was a chance for them to tell county commissioners what they thought. >*rhatwillcomeonAug. I6,whenapublichearing wUlbeheld. -^.Frida^matit’smccUng.hcIdlhcntogetthcptx)ccss ■moving as quickly as possible aiid still be legal, was public. All county commission meetings are public. and all discussions among the full board must be made in public. There arc some specific exceptions for things such as personnel. Therefore, all county commission meetings arc public meetings. Board Chairman Richard Poindexter opened Friday's meeting with the statement that "contrary to what you read in the newspaper," it w.isn't a public hearing. When questioned later, he said he wasn't Please See Meeting - Page 4 State Rep. Julia Howard (center) was among ttie Davie residents to shWconcem about the future of Davie County Hospital at Friday night's meeting. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Races Taking Shape For Town Elections w m m m i t u d e s There’s at least one candidate for every town office in Mocks­ ville, Cooleemee and Bermuda Run, and races arc shaping up for several of those offices. ■ Mocksville will electe a mayor andtwocommissionets.Nicholas A. Slogickhas challenged incum­ bents Vemon Thompson and J.C. "Buster" Cleary for a seat on the town's board of commissioners. Mayor F.W, Slate is unopposed as ■ ofMonday. 3n Cooleemee, H. Scott Vogler tind Ron Brickey have filed for Mats on the town board. Two are available. - In the new town of Bermuda Ron, Clyde Gardner and John fttjuson have filed for mayor. Twocandidates,ChailesWhittnan '^iBobL. Cornish, seekaseaton thecouncil from DisUict 3. . f Candidates to file during the . ^ t week in Bermuda Run in­ clude: TedTitsworth, 80, of 5109 •Bermuda Village,District l;Rob- ertW,’’Bob" Griffin, 59, of 147 :Sr, George Place, Disttict 2; Pat 55, of 197 Ivy Circle, Dis­ ject 4; and Charles H. Quinn, 61, ,'p.f 264 Bemiuda Run Drive, Dis- ■tnct 5. Slogick, 53, of 341 Magnolia Ave., Mocksville, said he wants to help mainUiin the town's good character. A staff engineer at Kosa (for­ merly Fiber Indusuies in Rowan County), Slogick has lived in Mocksville for the last 26 years. "I want to see what I can do to leverage my talent in community leadership," he said. Slogick said he doesn't have a specific agenda - yet. He's talking to town residents to sec what their concerns are. and is studying is­ sues affecting the town. "I’mgoingtograduallyincrease my knowledge as to what's i mpor- tant to the community," he said. He and wife Valerie raised two children in Mocksville. It's the type of place one doesn't want to leave after living here for a while, he said. The filing period for offices in all three towns will end on noon Friday, Aug. 6. Filing fee is $5, payable by check to the Davie County Board of Elections, j The election will be Tuesday, Nov, 2, with the voterregisUation deadline Friday Oct. 8. Katie Trotter, left, looks toward Davie High School cheerleaders Emily Harpe, Allison Newell, Ten Willoughby arid Amy Hardlster during the squad's annual cheerleadlng camp last week. For more photographs, please turn to Page B4, . .. ' - Photo by James Barrtnger By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enterprise Record Every month about 100 dogs have to be euthanized in Davie County. Some arc strays. Many arc simply no longer wanted by their owners. The Humane Society of Davie County would like to reduce the number of animals being put lo death in the county and build a better animal shelter. - j Every year the Humane Society hosts «v- eral fund raising events with building a new state of the art animal shelter its ultimate goal, according to Humane Society president Dr. RobinBrock. The animal shelter, which was built about 15 years ago, is'a vast improvement over the previous facility and better than inany shelters ' throughoiit the suite, Davie County Animal Controf Officer Robert Cook said. The facility probably needs lobe expanded, and, if that happens, a new location might be considered, said County Manager Ken I Windley. : ■ The coiinty has considered oth^ siti», iih^ eluding the old prison site which the cotuity plans to lease from the state for the next 25 years and convett to a jail and uses by other county departments. There is even a bam on thepropertythateoiildbeusedbylheHumanc ^ Society, he said. ' ! - Located at the dead end of Eaton Road off y.S, M l Soiith, the secluded location of the. ."Please See Hai Kennedy Curse? Tragedy Stirs Ancient Questions , 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 Exjitorial It’s one of those unanswered questions: Does God manipulate every phase of our lives, or are we left alone here I to seek our own fortunes amid the misery of life? Does luck really exist, or is everything neatly preor­ dained, directed and clevcrly orchestrated? Are our days numbered, or do we have some influence • onhow.longwelive? In light of this week’s evems, does some mystical curse linger over the Kennedy family, visiting tragedy upon trag­ edy upon their house, or arc they victims of their own pen­ chant for playing hard and living with abandon? Sen. Ted Kennedy wondered aloud about a family curse after a young woman died in his car after it plunged into the water at Chappaquiddick in 1969, Already, he had lost a brother to World War II, two brothers to assassination and a ' sister. Certainly, that’s an unusual concentration of tragedy on one home, but Ted Kennedy’s car wreck was the result of his own misjudgments. Blaming a curse merely shifted the blame off his shoulders. John F. Kennedy Jr.’s death in a plane crash over the weekend might be better blamed on an inexperienced pilot than on some family curse. The Bible offers some conflicting passages about curses. Some discuss curses being visited on our children’s ' children, but one prophet said that doesn’t happen. The Book , of Job debates whether God micromanages our lives. It I rains on both the just and the unjust, and there’s nothing fair about that. Columnist William Safire this week recalled President Kennedy own words about fairness: ‘There is always ineq­ uity in life. Some men are killed in a war and some men are •, wounded, and some men never leave the country... It’s very • hard in military or personal life to assure complete equality. Life is unfair...” Most of us don’t want fairness, either. We want life to In T h e M a d l... Minor All-Star Team Plays For District Title. To Ihc editor According lo Phyllis McGlnlcy: The imnmgnesi of lillle glrh Is hlJiten mdeniealli their curls, I lowcvcr, during June and July II is under their sonball caps. While most people were reading about and walehing the Women’s Team USA in the World Cup Finals and then commenling on Tllle IX and who knew Richard Nixon conlributcd anything more than Walergale lo American hlstoiy, some­ thing special was happening for Touneen 9 and 10- year-old girls. The Davie American Lillie League called Ihem Ihe Minor Girl's AII-SlarTeam - minor ere, and guaided ilielr lead when In the lleld. Excel- lenl pitching was seen from I-aurcn Parker, Sara Shcels, and Whilney Williams. They were now In Ihe winner’s bracket. Their next game would be In Ihc distant land of Kemeisvllle. These alhieles continued lo praclice hilling, pitching, fielding and Ihrowing, It was nut the time lores!. The second game brought forth a fomiidable challenger from Stokes County, The defense stniggled wllh Ihc siningcness of a grass infield. p lve UK nn fld vnnfngft.;, _____ ^ ....... >Ve cm \ condcpmthe KcnncdyTfor.theirhabit ; t and iwo runners on base. She struck out the battfr for out number three and saved the team's lead. Ihe Davicgirlstoughedoutjecringcrowdsandumpirc- manager rhubarb and finally won the ihrce-hojir event in the lop of the sixth with a score of I4>i3> This team has proven to be a dynamic machi'tw. Tlie tournament rules mandate that all players must play one inning.The inning can be three outs i'n’lfie field or once at bat. For many All Star coaches tlus Is a dilemma. They struggle with placing.tjit substitute player because the best arc already in Jhe field. There has been no such dilemma for'f Williams. The team's skipper confidently sub: living life on the edge. Those who have shaped history have taken great risks. They have invested in doubtful enter­ prises, willing lo lose, but gambling to win. They have banked their reputations on the ballot boxes, knowing fickle voters were their judges. ' Before we diagnose a curse on the Kennedys, shouldn’t we also consider whether they have lived with an abundance of God’s blessings? JFK returned firom World War II a hero and is remembered as one of America’s finest presidents. Likewise, Bobby Kennedy had great success, a large family and is remembered as one of America’s most promising politicians. Both, like their brother Joseph, were lost in their prime. They didn’t live to see their children’s children, but they shaped history. Blessed or cursed? Fair or unfair? Abandoned by God or daily shielded by angels from peril? Miracles and healings happen every day now, but we usually give credit to physicians, not God. Most of us can look back on our lives and see a divine direction, but right now we seem to be... alone. Tliere’s lots of things we’d like to discuss with God. — Dwight Sparks The pitcher, Briltinl Young, demonslraled great poise as she pitched her firet sk-lnnlng game. Despile some bad Innings In Ihe field, Ihe.un- ,,.,J“l?sj!?!fe.^!lqr5,a|\(lpil£hpj5 l^^^ “ dountia twvtc leam lilUmeU lo ttio 1^ wlUi ng-"’’’ ’ ' “eh player »(llt cxeeulc everything ahcl 'gressive hilling and tiasi ninnlng. TTicy won the Duringlhewanneslanemoonsof June and July, _... game in the sUth.innlng scoring.15 runs lo Slokes'... Ihese girls came lo praclice and lepcaledly ran Ihrough drills for fielding, pilching, Ihrowing, and hilling. Wllh Angie Williams' palienl and knowl­ edgeable Inslniclion, the 14 girts became leam- males. On July 10 iheir efforts were rewarded wllh a challenging and yel decisive 25-12 vicloiy over a noble Soulh Forsylh team. Founcen of the 14 leammales weni lo Ihe plale and got on base. There were no strikeMiuls. Every girl crossed the plate at Icaslonce.Theycaughinybalis.scoopedupground. 14. The celebralion lhal ensued rivaled any ACC baskelbali finale. The thinl game was played against the home- lown favorite - Kemetsville All Slars. This game broughl out mote effort anil courage than anyone would have ever believed possible. Dana Woodard gave a slcady Ihree-inning performance on Ihe mound. Al the beginning of Ihe founh Inning Miss Woodard look Ihe mound wilha five-run lead.Thai lead was soon broughl down to two nins and Whilney Williams slopped inasielicfwllhlwoouls T o w n S h o u ld R e p a ir D a m a g e taught in practice. Tliere ore no weak links In chain of teammates. Each girl brings her talcnl and confidence toevci>' game. More importantly, th<y possess character. They play ihrough their eilrors. never reduce themselves to name-calling, and sup­ port their teammates and even Iheir coachcs'.wdh indomitable en\husiasm. | On Tuesday, July 20, the Davie American Mi­ nor Girl’s All Stars played for the District 2 tiUo-Ilf they won, the title is theirs. If they lost they were |o play a tie-brcaker game on Wednesday. To tl)<!ir coaches, families, and themselves, they will, be champions regardless of the outcome. '' j Glenda Woddaj^ Advance D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E E C O R D (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99. MocksviiIe,NC. 27028 • (330)751-2120. Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. Dwight Sparks....Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson.. Mike Bamhardt..... RayTutterow.i.i.... ..General Manager ..Managing Editor ..Advertising Manager Mocksvllle Enterprise 1916-1958 Davie ■ Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 : v . > I ; Periodicals Postago Paid in Mocksvllls, NO 27028 ■ i , ,, , Subscription Rales ■ ' , Single Copy, SO Cents $20 per yearin North Carolina'' , $25 par year outside North Carolina ' POSTMASTER. ' / Send addressclianjestoi -'i , , ' r 1 Davie County Ento'rptisa Record • P.O. Box 99, Mocksvllle, NC 27028. >1 Tothecditon Thank you for the story In last week's issue regarding the dilch and erosion problem on W. Maple Ave. 1 think Teiry Bralley's statements are an insult to everyone who witnessed Ihe constant flow of leaking town water. This water leak was much more titan a ’’trickle" and, along with storm run-olT, caused extensive damage to private prop­ erty. Whaionccdidn’texistisnowaditchthat'sovcr six feet deep and 10 feet wide, and continues to erode with every storm. Not only is this ditch unsafe, but it’s unhealthy due to the enormous amount of mosquitoes breeding. Town omcials were notified many limes over the years about the leak and the damage. Why wasn'^ilrcpalrcdsooncrloprcvcnuhclargcamouiM of water loss? How much water was wasted and al what cost? Why should property owners have to pay taxeson land that doesn’t exist anymorc?Town employees came on private property to create this ditch: therefore, why won't they return to repair the damage and correct the problems? When will town, onicials take responsibility for their actions? Let Terry Bralley publicly answer these ques­ tions. I might be fed up, but I’ll never give up. . Sharon Tart . ’'V- ' • •' Mocksvllle- Letters W elcom ed | The Enlerprise Record welcomes lelleS from lis readers. The lelieis may boon topics on ' local, stale, national or Inlemaiional issues'.'" j An elTon will be made lo print all lellos' provided ihey are not libelous, vulgar, or In poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit ' letlets for grammar and for space. . Al| leiteis should include Ihe name and address of the writer. Including a signalure?;} telephone number, not lo be published, is al^ requesied. 3 ^ Please have loiters In the newspaper oin4 iby4p.m. Monday of Uie week to be publisheit D o e s P r o W r e s t lin g P r o m o t e V i o l e n c e ? Holly Hill Advance "I don't let my kids watch ■wrestling." Betsy Russell Lynn Naylor Advance Mocksvllle "Deflnitely. It's kind of dis- "Probably.Idon'tlikewres- gustinganditjustseemstoget. tlingatalL" worse and worse." Sean Garnett' Winston-Salem "Ithinkitdo^It'snotj for. children to watch f( morals it teaches." f . . s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - 3 C a n n in g B e a n s L o ts O f W o rk , B u t W o rth T h e E ffo rt In T h e M a il... New Sewer Fee Unfair To Davie Residents Jeanne Gaither Like many of the tasks that were an accepted part of life for our gmndparents, canning Is fast becoming a lost art - at least for my generation and those younger. When you can buy three cans of green beans for $1 at the grocery store, why waste hours - not counting the time it takes to plant, pick, string and bieak those beans - canning your own? With all that I have to do, my sanity came into question when I decided to bring on the unnecessary stress o f canning green beans last week. It all started Tuesday night when my great aunt Dallas called lo tell me she wanted me to come get some beans from her gaiden. What I didn't realize when I anxiously accepted her offer was that she wanted me lo take all Ihe beons from that garden. The two rows yielded just enough for two meals and seven quarts for the canner. _______________ As we made our way down the rows side by side, Dallas expressed her envy at my ability to squat as we picked. At 88, she may not be able lo squat anymore, but she was not the one suffering from a back­ ache when we sat under the shade tree stringing and breaking Ihe beans we'd picked and washed. Since we didn't have n canner, she suggested I freeze the beans. Though they're not as good that way, she said they'd do if I didn't save them too long. After a pleasant three and a half hour visit with her that carried nie back to the days when I thought it was wonderful to be permit­ ted to break the beans my grandparents were stringing, I headed home with all the green beans I could carry. Mentioning how I'd spent the afternoon to friends on the phqne that night, they offered to let me borrow their pressure cooker. After assuring me I couldn't blow it up, they gave me a few pointers and handed me the instruction book. It only takes about 25 minutes, they said. That's 23 minutes after that little thing on top Anally starts to jiggle. U took so long for that sucker to jiggle I became convinced 1 was about to prove that cooker could explode. With visions of green beans clinging to the ceiling and water and broken glass on the floor, the confidence I'd felt at preparing all seven jars for the canner in under 10 minutes faded. ' I removed the cooker from heat as soon as the 25 minutes of Jijigtlnji had passed, but the instruction liook said to wait before temoviHg'th'e lid. Canning seven quarts of beans had turned into just about a full day's work. Talking to my Aunt Juliii; who stiir remembers the lessons Grandma taught her in the kitchen, on Sunday, I discovered all that I had done wrong in the canning of my measly seven quarts of beans. Becouse there are air bubbles in the jors, my beans probably Wpn't keep more than six months, I was supposed to get rid of all the bubbles in the water before putting the lids on the jars. ' But that wasn't in the instructions, I insisted. In fact, the instruc­ tions were written as if I were supposed to know what I was doing, I told her. She ogrced that even her brand new pressure cooker didn't come with any helpful hints for the novice. „ . Why had 1 put myself through this ordeal? Because home canned green beans have a flavor you just can't achieve no matter how many ways you try to doctor up store bought beans, and it's To the editor: As President Reogan once said, "There they go again." What I’m speakingoflsourfearlcss leaders, Uie counlycommlssloners,ralsingtaxes. Of course, that's nothing new in Davie County. Here is a mndown, past and present. Go back a few years when Utey put In the waler plant, they promised "no Increase in water tales." They didn't get the scrvlce lines wet before they Increased the rates, which were atone time, and may still be, the highest In the Piedmont. When the booming building development got In high gear, the citizens were concerned about crowded schools. Our leaders assured us the major­ ity of the new residents were old and retired and would not have school age children. They also claimed development would increase Ihe lax base and hold down cost. After all this they appeased us with a frccbic "recycling pick-up" lhal didn't last. Now they are going lo charge for that. Why dont they say tax on recycling? That is what it omounls lo. II bolls down to one diing, I guess - we are Just gluttons for punishment. Now they comeout with what Ihey call a sewage clarincation, which sounds like a deadline lhal has passed about 10 days before Uie taxpayers were nolined. It states you have lo have your bid In by June 21 or It will cost you $S (per gallon with a capacity of 250 gallons per day). We were made aware of Uils July I - 11 days beyond (after) the deadline. Creekwood and DavleOardensaroexempl from lhatcharge.ThesepcopIeinCreekwood have needed sewage since Uie day lhatdevelopment was sumed. That tract of land should never have been approved for development. Of course, that approval was given by anoUier short-slghled board of commis­ sioners. I don't begnidge Creekwood gelling first crack at sewage. It's not Uieir fault they were sold a bill of goods thatbackfired.Idon'tthinklts right 10 exempt Uiem from Uw fee Just because Uiey claim they requested sewage prior to June 21. We have been residents of DavleC:ounty for 38 years. When I first moved out here I rememter numerous times I have suited "Davie County needs a sewage system.” Docs lhatquallfyasarequest?Ilshould. Creekwood doesn't have a notarized request, as far as I know, unless that has been backdated also. In all fairness, when and if sewage becomes available In our area, we should be exempt from that$5pergallonfeealso,asshouIdalltheutxpay- era who have ever requested It. I believe we have a few years seniority on Creekwood. All Ihe elected commissioners are supposed to represent all Uie citizens of die county equally, not Just the ones with deep pockets. Swede Jurgensen Advance Davie Fortunate To Have Care At Hospital To Ihe ediior; Recently, we have been working on a small remodeling project in our kitchen. Our vinyl floor covering, alicr 12 years ond two kids, really was showing some wear. 1 had some while oak hard­ wood Hooring left over from a house we had built, so Uils all began wllh Just replacing the floor. Next my wife Infonned me that there was a burned ring on the Formica counter top where someone had put down a hot pot (probably while boiling bottles at 3 a.m., half asleep, some years ago); Uils spot had never boUiercd me. She convinced me that while doing Uu floor, it would only be logical to replace Uiecounlerlops,andofcourseyoucan'trepIaccUie lops wlUiout removing Uie backsplash. You know when you remove Uie backsplash Ihe wallpaper is going to be tom, so you must replace Ihe wall covering, and whllegolngloall UUs trouble It would be stupid notlopainl... sonow we are in a full blown kitchen remodeling project. This Saturday we were working on removing UieUiebacksplash, and inabriefsccondof careless­ ness, Uie cuUing head on a Miklui hand held grinder made contact with the soft underside of my arm, and a gaping wound was Uie result (Weil, it looked like agaping wound to me). After slopping the flow of blood (not wishing lodamage Ihe new hardwood floor) the next question was, what now? The prospecls of traveling to Ihe big city lo one of the large medical centers for emergency treat­ ment was a comfonlng opUon. On Uie way toward Ihe Inlerslale I began to consider the prospect ahead. A long check-in process, being assigned a low priority behind numerous other more serious cases. Salunlay morning. I figured that there were probably people sUII wailing since last night for sUlchcs, in line behind subbings, beaUngs, auto accidents, heart aimcks and whatever else had happened. Maybe I would only have lo wait Just several houis for treatment if I was lucky. So I told Rene, uke me to Davie County Hospi­ tal Insiead. We were at Uie hospiml in less Uian 15 minutes, parked wlUiin 20 feet of Uie door (wlUi no charge for parking). When I walked In Uie door a nuise named Ken was literally standing there wait­ ing on me. Another nurse immediately brought a belter wrap to put around my arm and packoged Uw bloody towel so I could take it back home with me. WiUiinjustafew short minutes Ken had mechecked In and resting in a bed. Dr. Alan Khan Immediately came In to assess my needs. He proceeded In delivering caring and competent professionalexaminationandtreatment. Thirty-five minutes after I walked In, I walked back out to my ear wlUi 5 sUlchcs and a nice clean bandage. As I reflect on this, I remember all Uie concern Uial hos been expressed over the fateof this facility. I wonder If we liie clUzens of Davie Counly realize just how fortunate we are to have this type of care in ourown back yard. The nonnal alUlude has become Uiat for any- Uilng we need, we must cross Uie river to get k Whether It be what we eat, drive, furniture, hard­ ware, building materials, medical care, insurance, professional services, Uie list goes on and on. We have progressed to Uie point Uiat we Uilnk some- Uiing Uie bigclty has toofferis naturally better Uian what we con get here... and in Uie process we have taken for granted some of Uie UilngsUiat have made Davie County Uie best place in North Carolina to live. I am afraid Uiat we may only realize how good we had It after we have lost it. The day Uiat Davie Counly loses Its hospilol will be a sad day for Uie county. Martin C. Carter Advance F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 261 S outh M a in S treet • M ocksville SINCE 1767 ph. 751-2507 Church School; 9 .^ AM WbnhipStrvict: 11.00 AAf ChUdren & Viuih Aciivilits: ^ Sunday at 5:30 PM First United Methodist Church 305 North Main Street, Mocksville Rev. Charles Ibmer, Pastor Sunday Worship Opportunities; 8:50 am - Informal Contemporary Service 9:50 am • Sunday School arid Bible Study .0:55 am - Traditional Worship Service "A caring church with a place for you." ilCATOR" ^ W OMEN' "VINDICATOR' REG. 69.1 SHOE SHOW 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 Mocksville Woman Arrestedi For Stabbing Her Boyfriend;:;^ weapon. She is scheduled to focc ihc. ^A Mocksville woman was arrested Saturday aRcmoon, accuscd of stab* bing her boyfriend. Rebecca Nellies Spcas, 33, of 104 Lakeview Drive, was charged by Mocksvillc Police Officer Rick Gilliland with assault with a deadly chargeSept.23inDavicDistriclCo^^* SpeasusedaknifelostabLcoPyii’li’'-’^; at his Lakeview Drive residcnc^'/^^' Gilliland said that Nettles was "\cty dnink" at the time of the incident. ' About 70 Davie residents attended a meeting held Friday to express their concerns about the future of Davie County Hospital. - Photos by Robin Fergusson County Seeks Better Deal For Hospital Two Arrested For Failing To Listen To Poiiceman Continued From Page 1 At the request of tioard members Michael D. Allen and Joe Long, com* missioners sinickthcu-ords "purchase" and "sell" from a proposed resolution, leaving the word lease. "Idon'tknowthat(sell)wouldbean acceptable avenue... as far as the com­ munity is concerned," Allen said. The resolution doesn't mean the county will deilnilely lease the hospi­ tal to any company. Tlie process can be stopped atany time,saidCounty Attor­ ney Bob Price. It was adopted unani­ mously (Commissioner Carl Boon wasn't present.). Meeting Not Public Hearing Continued From Page I referring lo the Davie County Enler- prise Record, which correctly re­ ported ii as a public meeting. "We apologize ifusing the phrase ’public meeting' gave people the Im­ pression they would be allowed to speak." said Enterprise Record Man­ aging Editor Mike Bamhardt, "All meetings of the board arc public, and we encourage people to attend and see first-hand how their county gov­ ernment works.** Two Mocksvillc residents were ar­ rested late Saturday night after refus­ ing to follow orders from Mocksville police, wIk) found them walking in the middle ofYadkinville Road. Officer D.T. Matthews said that one of the suspects, Robert Nathaniel Davis Jr.. 19. of 241 Mullens Road, was walking in the middle of the road at about 11:14 p.m., and refused (o coopcratc with his requests. He also resisted arrest, and was assisted in re­ sisting by Evon Lorrian Fowler, 29, of 300 Milling Road Apt. 3, Matthews reported. Davis was charged with being inTji;; to^icatcd and disruptive, resisting ar-. rest, obstructing and delaying an ofijc-. ficer, possession of marijuana, posscs-j;.;! sion of drug paraphernalia and litter-v ^ri ing. He was placed in the Davie CoUntyj-:.*? Jail in lieuofa$3.000bond, pending on. Aug. 19 appearance in Davie Districtnt« Court. ..V,.: Fowler was charged with resisting^irn arrest, obstructing and delaying an Df- r ;1 ficer,carrying aconcealcd weapon and. two counts of assault on a govemmcnlrm official. She was taken into custody in^.n lieu of a $3,000 bond, also pending an j Aug. 19 appearance in district court. • M ee tin g To R evive Ja yce e s P la n n e d R e sid ents S till Interested In H ospital In 1954, an estimated 2,000 Davie effort lo secure a 30-bed, $300,000 Commissioner Michael Allen listens as county manager Ken WIndley explains the county's options for the hospital. residents attended a groundbreaking ceremony for what was to become Davie County Hospital. There's still a lot of local interest in the hospital, as the county commis* sioners met before a packed house Fri­ day night to discuss the hospital's fu­ ture. The idea for a hospital In Davie County surfaced In 1947, whenamove* ment started to build a hospital under the Hill-Burton Act. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foster do­ nated the land, and public meetings hospital. Jones was named chairman of the planningcommittec,joincd by Sanford, the Rev.\V.E. Fitzgerald, R.L. Seaford, Harold Foster, C.C. Smoot, Em Latham, and B.C. Brock. The group went to Raleigh, and found out that Davie County had on "A -r rating for hospital consmiction money. They were assured that state and federal ftinds would be available, as long as Davie raised its share. In Novembcrof 1953, Davie voters bya21-l marginapprovedaSIOO.OOO A meeting lo revive the Mocks- ville-DavieJayceeswlllbeheldThurs- day.July22.at7p.m.atiheMocksvillc Rotary Hut on Salisbury Street. All Davie County residents ages 21 -39 interested in becoming a Jaycec or learning more about the organiza­ tion are encouraged to attend the meet­ ing. • The project lo revive the Mocks- ville-Davie Jaycees is sponsored by the Winston-Salem Jaycees with help from the Pfafftown Jaycees. TJie effort was started began when the local Jay- cec chapter dropped below minimum membership requirements. NVhile active the Mocksville-Davie Jaycees won numerous state awards. Among the organization's activities Cheer through which needy Daviechilv- drcn arc taken on $ 100 shopping sprp(^ at Wal-Mart. Tlie Jaycees also founded HerilagC;;;j. Day, one of Mocksville*s former town, festivals, has held a Haunted Trqil Rich Park for the past four yea^ raise funds for Christmas Cheer;ai^ sponsored a monthly Qingo game andji. - olherspecial events for the residentsof,,. Autumn Care of Mocksville. The local gruup was also involved.;;.-i in numerous stale and national Jaycec charities and projects, such as the N.C.,i>'> Jaycec Bum Center and the Cyst|cir;| Fibrosis Foundation. Alt current members of the Mopks-;^,..^ ville-Davie chapter arc also inviicil ip,; i attend the meeting, which w ill.l^t .werehcld.TTiercwassomcpptwition,,_hospiialbondproposal.Thovou;rsalso sPP.n^f^hjp pf the Mocks- about an hour.Refreshments wiU,|x^.oc— ..c____‘ .. . ' vllleChrisimas Parade and Christmas provided. Commissioner Joe Long joined Michael Allen In asking that selling the hospital not be an option. and the projr*<:t withered. In 1953, the hospital project was breathed into life again when the late R.B. Sanford appeared before county commissioners with a matter concerening funds from the will of GeorgcT. Brown, his grandfather, who left a will establishing a trust fund from which a hospital was to be built. He loldthe board he thoughtSSO.OOOcouId be obtained from that fund. On that day. commissioners passed aresolutiontocall foraS60.000hospi­ tal bond vote, provided thecounty could get the additional 550,000. Sanford and B.C. Brock led a dis­ cussion of the needofa local hospital at a meeting of the Mocksville Rotary Club a week later. R.S.McNeitl had been workingwith Sanford, and pointed out that Hill- Burton Act funding was running thin. Among those speaking in favor of a local hospital were Dr. W.M. Long, Kenneth Murchison and Wade Groce. J.C.Jonessaidhe thought the people of Davie County would approve a $IOO.OOObond,wiihoutwonyingabout those other fund contingencies. A week after that, rcpreseniatives from ail areas of the county met, and plans were made to proceed with the approved a tax levy, not to exceed 10 cents, to assure maintenance of the hospital. Just74voteswcrccastagainst the idea, with 1,532 voting in favor. The next month, the hospital’s first board of trustees was appointed: J.K. SheckofMocksville. Beulah Aperson of Jerusalem, B.T. 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Adington, 83 mph In u 35 zone, prayer Tor judgment contin- uedoncosnnoregistnulon,dismissed. —Lisa A. Alspaugli, 65 mph In a50 zone, reduced to improper equipment, cost. !,r . —]^ndell R. Bennett, assaulton a female, aismisscd,prosecutingwitness failed to appear. —John R. Blackwood, improper passing, reduced to improper equip­ ment,'cost. .JTammy D. Brock, operating ve- hicle'with no insurance, driving while license revoked, dismissed; misde- mcanoi' larceny, sentenced 45 days, suspiinded 18 months, J50, cost .^DanaW. Brooks, 60 mph in a45 zonct reduced to improper equipment, cost; driving white iicensc revoked, reduccdtonoopcrator'sliccnse,praycr for judgment continued on cost. —Tonya N. Brown, misdemeanor protMtion violation, sentence activated; misdemeanor proiution violation out of county, activate sentence. —Reemus J. Bums, driving while license revoked, reduced to no license, prayer for judgment; consuming beer lnpassengerareaofvehicie,dlsmlssed. —Isat^l A. Castro, 71 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment; driving whllclicense revoked, reduced to no license, prayer forjudgmentcon- tlniitdoncost. .^Kevln M. Chaffin, assault on a female,dismissed, prosecutingwitness failM to appear. —Micky A. Childress, resisting pubtlcofllcer, sentenced 30 days, sus­ pended 1 year, S50, cost. —Lanny R. Coitelt, 80 mph In a 55 zonb, reduced to 64 in a 55, S i 0, cost. —Ricky J. Cook, resisting public oftlcer, sentenced 45 days, suspended 18 months, $50, cost. —Jermaine Dalton, failure to re­ port accident, exceeding safe speed, 45 days, suspended 2 yean, $50, cost. —Amanda M. Davee, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to74 in 70. $10, cost. —Mary S. Deal, worthless check. Two Arrested After Van Crashes Through Fence AMocksvilleUxnandaBannerElk mm were arrested alter a van was ilritfcn tlitough a chain link fence at Lexington Furniture Saturday mom- ina Rocky Lee Dcwait, 19, of Bailey Su^ct, was driving the 1992 Chevrolet vati when it went through the fencc beidcCartner Street, repotted Mocks- vilfe Police Offlcer Rick Gilliland. Deivalt fled the scene on foot. bcwaJt was charged with hit and niiij property damage, resisting, ob­ structing and delaying an officer, and drivingwithoutalicense.Hewasplaced In be Davie County Jail In lieu of a $2,JOG bond, pending 0 Sept. 23 ap- p c ^ c e in Davie District Court. ^Officers used pepper spray in an atlempt to subdue Dcwait, and he dam­ age a police caraltcr being taken into tody.said Police ChiefRichanlSink. Kevin Matthew Martin, 28, of Ban- Elk, was charged with resisting an(»t, and delaying and obsmicting an ofScer.Hewill face thechaige Sept. 23 in tiistrict court. ?rhe van belonged lo Mack Brown Inc. of Boone, Martin's employer. t Tjactor Trailer dverturns On 1-40 IA tractor-traiier carrying meats and otncr itcmsovertumed on U.S. 64 East Sijnday morning, causing a traffic de- tolir for several hours. I Herbert Allen McMillan, 51, of A|>cnlcen, was driving the Wick cast len it went off the road to the right, truck went out of control, and across the road to the left, stnick a Jitch and overturned, reported N.C. Htehway Patrol Trooper CD. Jones. JChristy Trucking of Mocksville helped to unload the contents so the IrKk could be moved, Jones said. , I Members of the Forit Volunteer : Fife Department helped at ihe scene, ; aijj With re-routing traffic. Tlie occl- ! dim o&uned at approximately 7:30 i a.|n. between No Creek and Menell I niids. I MicMillan was charged with driv- ln fle fto fc c n te r.' dismissed. —Christopher A. Duncan, driving while license revoked, reduced to no opcrator’slicense,praycrrorjudgmcnt; expired registration card, dismissed. —Dcwcy 0. Eddleman, resisting public ofllccr, sentenced 30 days, sus­ pended 1 year, $50, cost. —Jack E. Fcmsll, 86 mph In a 70 mph zone, reduccd to improper equip­ ment, $25, cost. —Jonathan A. Fowler, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to exceeding safe speed, cost; failure to wear seat belt, dismissed. —Travis W. Freeman, no license, dismissed; reckless driving to endiin- ger, reduced to improper equipment. —Donna Godbey, simple assault, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. —James R.Grcene,DWI,sentenced 120 days, suspended 18months,$400. cost; driving left of ccnter, dismissed. —Michael J. Harding, DWl. sen­ tenced 6 months, suspended 2 years, $600, cost, 72 hours community ser­ vice, surrender license. —Rodney S. Hatpe, 81 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment. —Ellis \V. Hayes, DWI, sentenced 60 days, suspended 18 months, $200,. cost, 24 hours community service and fee. surrender license. —Samuel Holtzman, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in 70, $10, cost. —Tiffany R. Howell, 69 mph in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment. —Amy L. Jones, worthless check, dismissed. —CIceroH.JonesJr., unauthorized use of vchicle, dismissed. -Weymouth A. Jones, driving while license revoked, prayer for judg­ ment; expired reglsuation, permitting opcrationofvehicle without insurance, dismissed. —^Jeffrey A. Lankford, injury to teal property, sentenced 45 days, sus­ pended 18 months, $50, cost. —Wayne LaUiam. communicating threats, assault on a female, assault by pointing a gun. dismissed, request of prosecuting witness. -Jennifer A. Lcbrato, 110 mph in a 65 zone, reduced to careless and reckless driving, $100, cost. —Rodney L. Leonard, failure to wear seat belt, $25, cost; registration violation, failure to stop for stop sign, dismissed. —Tina A. Leonard, resisting pub­ lic ofTiccr, sentenced 45 days, sus­ pended 1 year, $50, cost. —Colin W. Lewis, 91 mph In a70 zone, reduced to carcless and reckless driving, sentenced 30days, suspended I year, $50, cost. —Brandi D. Lindsay, simple as­ sault, dismissed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. -A llen S. Martin, driving white license revoked, failure to yield stop sign, injury to personal property, dis­ missed. —Deborah W. Mayes, six counts worthless check, dismissed; driving while license revoked, rcduced to no operator's license, sentenced 45 days, suspended 1 year, $50, cost; expired registration, worthless check, dis­ missed. —Michelle K. McBride, probation violation, sentence activated. —Rodger L. Melton, 86 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cost. —Christopher Mcrhaul, assault on a female, dismissed, prosecuting wit­ ness failed lo appear. -Ernest L. Neely, possession of dnigparaphemalia, sentenced 120days. —Nicholas A. Reynolds, felony larceny, niduced to misdemeanor lar- ceny,sentenced45days, suspended 18 months, 24 hours community service, $50, cost. —David L Rominger, 45 mph in a 35 zone, registration violation, dis­ missed; driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment. —MarinaS. Salazar, 97 mph in a70 zone, reduced to careless and reckless driving, sentenced 30 days, suspended 1 year, $50, cost. —Carmen R. Scoggins, 105 mph in a 65 zone, reduced to careless and n*klcss driving, $100, cost. —George C. Shaffer Jr., driving while license revoked, prayer for judg­ ment; possession of marijuana, sen­ tenced todays, suspended 1 year, 24 houis community service. —Theodore H. Simmons II, viola­ tion of court order, dismissed, pros­ ecuting witness failed to appear. -Pamela L Sizemore, violation of court order, probation, 25 hours com- . munity service. -Joseph A. Spillman, possession of stolen automobile, dismissed, re­ quest of prosecuting witness. —Benjamin F. Thatpe, assaulton a rcmale,dlsmissed, prosecutingwitness failed to appear. —Brian S.TTiompson.drivingcom- mctcialvchiclewithoutpropercndoree- ment, prayer for judgment. —DerritUi Toney, two counts mls- dcmeanorlara:ny,dismissed, prosecut­ ing witness failed to appear. —Willlom D. Trent, driving while license revoked. Reduced to no license, prayer for judgment. —Evalcc D. Ward, possession of drug paraphernal la. possession of mari­ juana, 101 mphina65 zone, no license, sentenced 30 days. —Kay O. Whitener, 90 mph in a70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed, $50, cost. —Johnny R. 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D IX IE JEEP CHRVSLER-PLYMOUTHISIWn^UE • 838-1557 r CHRYSLER 873-9094 838-1557 1.77, WBsi m anm ai N om Iddiid iiiaOniih * Not M Cwvil IImU 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 Public Records L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transrcrs were filed wIlhlhcDavlcCouniyRcgistcrof Deeds, listed by parties involved, acrc* age, township, and deed stamps pur­ chased, with $2 representing $ 1.000. - St. Andrews Golf Villas to Ken McKaughn and Lynn McKaughn. 1 unit, Farmington, $500. • Forrest C. CranHlI Construction to Kenneth P. WehnandCaroIc B. Wehn, 1 lot, Farmington. $812. •Mary M. Culler toLettaM. Dudley, .21 acrc. Shady Grove. • William L. Hcafncr to Jennifer Lynn Bell, 2 tracts. • JoshuaS. Hilton to David J. Hilton, 1.14acrcs. Fulton. - David J. Hilton to JoshuaS. Hilton. 1.14 acres, Fulton. - Mary M. Wright to Judith S. Oscar and WilsonB.Oscar,6.77acrcs,Sliady Grove. - Russell T, Vuich and Diana L Vuich to James C. Kraft and Tma K. Kraft, 1 lot, Farmington, S660. •Jonathan Wishon to Kevin F. Wis* hon, .97 acrc, Mocksvil!c,$118. • H.R. Pinnix and Elma M. Pinnix lo Charles D. LongSr. and Dottic P. Long. 16,900 square feet, Mocksville, $65. - Donna Marie Phillips Carter and Jimmy Lee Carter to Peggy L. LoHin andStephanicD.PeacocIc, 1 lot,Jenisa- lem,$56. • Anthony Todd Younger and Sandra L. Younger lo Jeffrey L. Hoffman and Renee P. Hoffman. 1 lot, Calahaln,$220. • Jeffrey L Hoffman and Renee P. Hoffman to Jimn^y Lee Carter and Donna Marie Carter. 1 lot. Mocksville, $133. - Mildred S. Smitherman toGray A. Potts and Betty W. Potts, 5.7 acres. Shady Grove, $346. •RobenM.PembertonandLindaF. Pemberton to Jonathan A. Kiser and Volcric K. Kiser, I lot, Farmington, $480. - Raymond J. Markland and Rulh S. Markland to David R. Courtemanchc and Mary K. Courtcmanche, 6 acres, Farmington, $80. -KcnyD.McCulloughandJoyceJ. McCullough to Marie Q. Wall, 2 tracts. Clarksville, $212. •B.EugencBennettandWiliiefiess Bennett, Delbert E. Bennett and Mtu"- tha H. Bennett, Gamettc Nance, FK‘d O. Ellis and Marie Ellis to Wf»ley Willis and Jane Willis, 1 lot, M icb- viiic,$57. ■" ; - Jock 0. Morgan Jr. and Jackp. Morgan Sr. doing business as Dbnailza Mobile HomesloJenircrLHoncycJill, 2lols,Jcnisalcm.S33. M a r r i a g e s The following were issued mar« riagc licenses by the Davie County Register of Deeds. • Benjamin Vincent Mull, 48,151 Veterans Drive, and Karen Louise Scott, 40.793 S. Main St., Mocksville. • John Thomas Shoaf Jr., 32, Win- ston-Salcm,andMlchelleLcighS!ater, 21, Lewisville. -WaItcrMaricFul!cr.45.andGlcnda Rulh Martin, 43, of Harmony. • Aaron Chapman Berricr, 26, and KellyLeighClendenin.26,Clemmons. • Gilbert Benor Summit, 66, and Peggy Katrina Swisher, 54, of Thomasville. • David Harold McIntyre, 27, Salis­ bury, and Debbie Marie Dunaway, 31, Salisbury. • Gregory Dale Forbes, 24, of 123 Meta Breeze Lane, and Patricia Lynn Sykes, 23, of 156 Wandering Lane, Mocksville. • William Matthew Spillman, 25,of 1163 Spillman Road, Mocksville, and HeatherDawn Steele, 27, of Charlotte. • Michael Randy Moore, 24, Win­ ston-Salem, and Michelle Lynn McHan.23,153 Shady Lane, Advance. • Joe Mack Ingham, 23, Crown Point. Ind., and Tiffany Ann Hunt, 22, of 2993 U.S.601 S., Mocksville. -RobcrtCharlcsEllisII,26,of2l08 Cana Rood, Mocksville. and Barbara Ann Speaks, 30, Jacksonville, Fla. •Jesus FulgcncioOlmedo-Trinidad, 23,Wlnston-SalcmandAmandaDawn Grinin. 17, of 116 R. Shore Drive, Mocksville. • Kevin Christopher Benfield, 26, of 2212 N.C. 801 N., and Regina Bernice Walker, 26. of 2064 Davie Academy Road, Mocksville. • Bradley Dean Godbey,20, of 388 Calahaln Road, Mocksville. and Miranda Jane Lozier, 19, Lexington. • Timothy Patrick Kenney, 40, and Lisa Ann McDonald. 22. of 143 Feezor Road, Mocksvlllc. • Kenneth Ray Cardwell, 28 and Crystal Nicole Trivette, 18, of 1491 County Line Road, Harmony. • Donald Wayne Taylor, 36. and Pearl Annette Sexton. 35, of 130Trcstle Lane. Mocksville. - Justin Matthew Dunn, 21, and Rachel Ann Walts, 28. of 270 Hilton Road, Advance. • Dewey Thomas Nicholson. 74, HIddenite, and Eva Mae Fisher, 71, of 104 Joyner St., Cooleemee. - Charles Edwin Canlwcll, 19, of 316 Pleasant Acres Drive, Mocksvlllc and Crystal Lynn Myers, 17, Salis­ bury. ■ Richard Thomas Bumgardner, 30, Thomasville, and Susan Elizabeth Spach, 29, of 136 Austine Lane, Ad­ vance. - Matthew Kevin Crolts, 23. of 169 Rag Road, Mocksville, and Cynthia Sue McClannon. 22, of 120 Holy Cross Church Road, Mocksville. - Barry Lynn Carroll, 31, of 359 Boxwood Church Road, and Dana MichelleFIanagan,32,ori43Camclot Way, Mocksville. - Lester Franklin Darnell, 44, and Rhonda Gravely Smith, 44, of 627 N.C. 801 N., Advance. • MichaelBrockelmanns, 27, Salis­ bury and Paula Renee Howe, 39, of 156 Avon St., Mocksville. • Thomas Edwin Siergas, 31, ond Jennifer Ann Chupp.28,of2545 Davie Academy Road. Mocksville. • Bryan Christopher Harter, 37, and Mittie Sue While, 44, of Stale Rood. - Scott Joseph Rumple, 22, of 549 Sain Road. Mocksville and Melissa M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e Ann Mullens. 23, Kcmersvllle, , • Brent Harding Crotts, 21, of 1340 N. Main St., and Kathy Lynne Jones. 20, of 125 Tom C. Une, Mocks.viye. • Kenneth LceColpetzer Jr., 3 l.and Terry Renee Blackburn, 27. of 294 Jones Road. Mocksville. •MichaelShaneDyson.26.offif73 Calahaln Road, Mocksville. and J^et Lynn Russell, 24, of Roaring Ri<}^ • Boyd Tlllette Hendrix Jr;,54, Winston-Salem, and Deborah ‘'^ n Long, 45, Lewisville. I • Roger Dean Dulin.40, Lcxjng^n, and Teresa Ann Chappell, 39, ville. < 5 - Thomas Lloyd Ward, 52, l3iSi>cl Hill.andShclia Anita Vestal,42, The following incidents were re­ ported to Mocksville Police. - Four vehicles were broken into and items stolen from them in a park­ ing lot on'U.S. 601 South. It was re­ ported July 16. Stereo equipment and CDs were stolen from each vehicle. -The larcenyofacellular telephone was reported July 13 from a vehicle parked off Yadklnville Road. - An employee at Wendy’s reported she was assaulted by a customer on July 12. - The larceny of a toy car set was reported from a carport on Montivew Drive on July 12. Arrests . BillCody Horan. 16.ofI56Avon St., was charged July 16 with posses­ sion of marijuana. Trial date: Aug. 19. • Christopher Isaac Alexander, 19, of 141 Chaucer Lane, wasclmrged July 16 with simple possession of mari­ juana. Trial date: Aug. 19. • Rene Roman-Rios, 24. of 1703 U.S. 601 S.. was charged July 18 with DWI and driving left of center. Trial date: Aug. 6. • John Speight Sanford Jr., 46. of Winston-Salem, was charged July 13 with assault with a deadly weapon in­ flicting serious Injury. Trial dale: Aug. ’ l9.Hcisaccuscdofkickingandhilling hisgirifriend. causing broken bones. Tranic Accidents - A truck driver backed his rig into another vehicle on Milling Road at 10:35 a.m. July 13. Christopher Adrian Johnson.36.ofWinston*Salem. backed the truck, striking a pickup driven by Shannon Duane Phillips. 17. of 296 U.S. 601 S.. reported Officer Rick Gilliland. ■.■J - A tractor trailer driver mailc (Oo* short of a turn going from North M&in to Depot Street at 9:05 a.m. July^ 13. Randall Jay Crum, 31, of MooresvlUc, was driving the truck that hit a utiOty pole five feet from the curt), reported Asst. Chief W J. Stoneman. A traffic signal control box was damaged.'] S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The following incidents were re­ ported to the Davie County Sherifi's Department. -Bobby Joe Powcllofaetfmiow reported July 12, that his air compres­ sor, Weed^ter, leaf blower, chain saw, Skill saw, nail gun and table saw. had been stolen from a residence on Angell Road. - Richard Eugene Myers of Ad­ vance reported receiving harassing pt)onc calls from an acquaintance July 12. - Natasha Cregar reported July A r r e s t s 12, $8 worth of gasoline had been stolen from 4 Brothers Amoco on U.S. 64 West. - John Robert McCoy of Mr. Henry Road, Mocksville, reported mail had been stolen from his mailbox July 12. .. - Deputy Vicki Fields reported July 13,someone hml thrown rocks, breaking windowsatCherry Hill Lutheran Church on Point Road. - Gypsa Miller Hayes and Lacy Ray Hayes of Sandy Lane, Mocksville, re­ ported July 14, a neighbor’s dogs had killed eight of their chickens. - Michael Todd Leonani reported finding a safe on the side of U.S. 64 near Thousand Trails July 14. - Edna Marie Simmons reported a bicycle had been stolen from her yard on Oakland Avenue, Mocksville, July 15. ....................- ~ - Charles Brent Snyder of Junction Road, Mocksville, reported July 15. a young female dumpi^ a dufile bag containing two kittens on his porch. - Chrystal Thomas and Rickey Neely of Stoney Lane, Mocksville, re­ ported July 15, a CD player, sewing machine, shotgun and necklace had been stolen from their residence. - Wayne Alan Despres of Junction Rood, Mocksville, reported July IS. someone poison'ed his dog with rat poison. •• •—JimraicLeoThompsonofU.S.64 West. Mocksvlllc. reported July 15. someone broke into his residence and stole a jar of change, a shotgun and jewelry. A car, belonging to Natasha Unae Myers of Statesville, was also stolen from the residence. - Robert Gray Ridings of Emerald Lane, Mocksville, reported July 16, pills had been stolen from his vehicle. -Christopher James of Brier Creek Road, Advance, reported someoneucs- passing on his property July 16. - Jerry Wayne Kerley and Susan Elizabeth Wilcox of Linda Lane, Mocksville, reported someone backed a car over their mailboxes July 16. - Ricky Dale McCrary reported a 1997 one ton Chevrolet truck with a wood chipper, belonging to James Gaddy Modem Tree Surgery of Ad­ vance, had been stolen from his drive­ way on Wall Street in North Cooleemee. : - Amanda Harper of Angell Road, Mocksvllle.rcported July 17,herpurse. two pairs of sunglasses and four cargo tie-down straps had been stolen from her vehicle. - — - - Rose Gaither of Davie Academy Road, Mocksville, reported July; 17. her car and three pieces of jewelry.had been stolen from her residence, * - Reece Coble reported a break-in at the Family Country Store at Thou­ sand Trails Campground July 18. The Davie County Sherifi's De­ partment made the following arrests. - Ricky Warren Tutterow, 42, of 141 Tutts Trail. Mocksville. arrested July 11 for disorderly conduct, com­ municating threats. Trial date: July 22. - Christopher Howard Warren. 23, Clemmons, was anested July 12, for using threatening languageon the phone. Trial date: July 29. -JosephAndrewSpillmanJr.,34, 1323 Junction Road, Cooleemee, or- restedJuly 12,forvlolatingarelease order. Trial date: July 15. - Martess Edwards, of 269 Markland Road, Advance, arrested July 12, for failure to appear In court. Bond: $20,000. Trial date: Sept. 9. - Michael Wayne Spaugh, 28. of 1058 Daniels Road.Moc)uville,arrested July 12 for assault on a female. Trial date: July 29. - Jerfrcy Shane Jacobs, 26. of 1313 Junction Road,Mocksville, arrestedJuly 13 for failure to appear in court. Trial date: July 14. - Lairy Newell Burnett Jr., 17,127 MaridandAve.,Mocksville,arrestedJuly 13,forviolationofareleaseorder.Bond: $45,00. Trial date: Aug. 5. - Rosemary Lyons Vaughters, 46, 171 Center Circle, Mocksville, was arrested July 13, for failure to appear in court. Trial dale: Aug. 19. - Eric Shane Absher. 20. of 1499 Deadmon Road, Mocksville arrested forcommunicatingthreatsJuly I3.Trial date: July 29. - Dottie Sue West Banuiow, 23, of Pennsylvania, arrested July 13 on a fugitive warrant while in Mocksville on other charges. Bond: $20,000. Trial date: July 15. - Michael Dean Foster, 36, of 410 Riverdale Road, Mocksville, was ar­ rested July 14, for violating a release order. Trial date: July 22. - Jose Luis "Guero" Vasquez, 32, Lakewood Motel Room 37, Mocks­ ville. was arrested July 14. for permit­ ting an unlicensed driver to use hiscar. - Jose Luis Izaguirre, 21. Lake­ wood Motel Room 37, arrested July 14, for no license and driving left of center. Trial date: Aug. 6. -CiceroHcnryJonesJr.,33,ofl39 Fairfield Road, Mocksville, anested July 14, for felony breaking and enter­ ing n vehlclc and misdemeanor lar­ ceny. Trial date: Aug. 5. - Carl Edward Jenkins, 21, of 67? Turrentine Church Road, Mocksvlllc, was arrested July IS, for assault on a female. Trial date: Aug. 19. -Curtis Davis,41,ofl79Woodbum Place, Advance, arrested July 15, for worthless check. Trial date: Sept. 13. - Justin Nicholas Wheeler, 20, Mt. Airy, was arrested July 15, for felony larceny. Trial date: Aug. 5. - Everett Jordan Eaton, 74, of 473 Cedar Creek Road, Mocksville, ar- n^ted July 15, for worthless check. Trial date: Aug. 2. - William Douglas Towell Jr., 24, 115 Cook Trail, Mocksvlllc, arrested July ISforassauhonafcmalc. While in jail, he was charged July 16, with possession of a weapon of mass de- stniction.Trial dates: July 19andAug. 26. - Mandy Lucinda Bledsoe, 16, of 1773 Angell Road, Mocksvillcrwas arrested July 17, for failure to pay fines. Trial date: Aug. 5. - Jerry Ray Jones, 34. Salisbury arrested July 17 for failure to pay child support.Trialdate: Aug. 18. . . - Neddie Alan Hess, '24, of :214 Shutt Road, Advance, arrested July 17 for DWI and driving left of centcf. - Leonard Alan Durham,-35, of 2997 U.S.601 S., Mocksville arrested July 18 for failure to pay child support. Trial date; Aug. 18. H i d i w a v P a t r o l The following valTlc wrecks were investlgatd by the N.C. Highway Pa- trt)l in Davie County. Vehicle Strikes Deer Steven James Judd. 39, of236 Gil­ bert Road, Mocksville, was driving a 1997 Chevrolet van on Pinebrook School Road at 12:10 p.m. July 17 when a deer crossed his path, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. Driver Hurt Avoiding Possum A Mocksville woman was injured when hercar wrecked aflershcavoided apossumonN.C.801 al4:38a.m.July 18. Nicole Romaine Bonaparte, 22, of 4190 N.C. 801N., was driving a 198S Pontiac and lost contn)l of the car, causing ittogo off the n)ad to theright, hit a ditch and overtum on the road, reported Trooper C.D. Jones. She was taken to Forsyth Hospital for treatment of Injuries.. Driver Faces Two Charges A MooresvlUc teen faces two charges after a wreck on U.S. 64 East at 1:20 p.m. July 18. Joshua Cain Seaford, 18, made a left turn in a 1999 Fbrd pickup truck, hitting a 1998 Chrysler driven in the opposite direction by Patricia Duffield, 32, of Hampton, Tenn., reported Trooper A.A. Justlcc. He charged Seaford with driving while license revoked and failure to yield. Motorcycle In Wreck A Mocksvlllc man was charged with exceeding safe speed after losing control of his motorcycleon Four Cor­ ners Road at 4:30 p.m. July 18. Steven Michael Yountz, 20, of 157 Camellia Lane, was driving the 1996 Honda that skidded off the road to the left and overturned, reported Trooper AJ. Farmer. Advance Teen Charged An Advance teen wascharged with making an unsafe traffic movement after a wreck on Comatzer Road at C o o l e e m e e P o l i c e F i r e s 10:30 a.m. July 14. Adam Chrislophcr Dellinger,he, of 981 Markland Road, drove s ip78 pickup (nick from Fork-Bixby.Road, into the palh of a 1990 Dodge pickup driven by Leroy Franklin Cranfili, 70, of 118 Casa Bella Drive, Advance, reported Trooper J.R. Allred. Conllnued On Page 7 The following were taken from CooleemeePoUceDepartmenltepotts. -Police ofiicers were meeting with a slate enforcement officer at die U- Stop-N-Grill about 3 p.m. July 13, whoi a'man entered the restaurant and began to argue widi another man. A waitress alerted die officers diere was adistwbanoe in die otherdiniiig room. OfTicers stopped the men outside the restaunnt. They said they never would have started a fight inside the lestau- rantifdiey had known the police ■••.'ete r there. Police allowed them to leave after the owner warned tliem against such behavior in die future. - Police received several calls of three unidentified white males walk- ingdown Davie Streetabout6:45 p.m. July 13, One was reportedly wearing nothing but tennis shoes. Police have idendfled a suspect. - - The clerk at the ABC Store re­ ported July 14, a customer who had bcenbannedfromthestoreremniedto buy alcohol. The suspect left before officers arrived. - John Randal Campbell, 42, of Lakewood Motel, Mocksville,' was arrested July 14, for communicating Uireats. Trial date: Aug. 12. - Officers responded to a reported disturbance July 17, at the ABC Store where a customer had become irate when die clerk wouldn't sell him alco­ hol because he had no identification. No charges were filed. - Alvin Lee Holland, 16, of 189 Neely St., arrested July 18,forfailure to appear in court. He was turned over to die Rowan SherilTs Department. - Mark Dwayne Williams, 31, of 121 Neely Street, was arrested on Duke Street July 18, for communicating direats. Trial date: Aug. 5. - Responding to a report of some­ one being intoxicated and yelling pro- fanityon DavieStreetJuly 16,officers arrested Thomas Allen McDaniel, 16, of224 Davie St., for being dnink and disruptive and resisting and delaying an officer. Trial date; Aug. 26. Davie County fire departments re­ sponded to the following calls. July 12: Farmington, 8:39 p.m., auto accident, 1-40; Jerusalem, 10:06 p.m., vehicle fire, 346 Hobson Drive. July 13: William R. Davie, 1:32 p.m., smoke investigation. Liberty Church Road; Sheffield-Calahain as­ sisted. July 14: Cooleemee, 3:22 p.m., stove fire, 267 Duke Sueet; Jerusolem assisted; Coraatzer-Dulin assisted. July IS: Smith Grove, 6:19 a,m., diesel spill, 1-40; Mocksville, 10:02 ( a.m„ smoke investigation,Twinbtook Group Home. ' ■■ July 16: Smith Grave, 3:30 jim., dumpster fire, 1027 N.C. 801 North; Farmington assisted; Jerasalem, 10:54 p.m., boating accident, U.S. 601 SduUi river access. '. July 18: Farmington, 4:39 a'm., auto accident, N.C. 801; Fort,"7:39 a.m., auto accident, U.S, 64; Fbrlc;! :13 p.m., auto accident. U 5.64. ' ■ >' July 19: Comatzer-Duiin, 15:33 a.m„ vehicle fire, Milling Road.' i' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - 7 Ride For Animals: Motorcycle Ride, Concert, Auction To Benefit Animal Siielter moton:ycle enthusiasts and onimal lovers will have a chance to help the Humane Society of Davie County raise money for a new animal shelter through the first annual "Ride For Animals" Saturday, July 24. -___Beginning at Trailers of the East Coast on Blaise Church ” Road at 11 a.m., the approximately 60 mile moton:ycle ride Masonic Picnic Gnjunds in Mocksville. ... t , For a $ 15 registration fee riders will receive lunch and a / Tjshlrt. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. riders are encouraged to raise additional money by //collecting extra donations. Prizes wl^l be awarded to the tluw riders who raise the most money. ® lopmoney collector will receive six DiamondTower JJulte tickets to Pole Night of the Winston Cup UAW GM at Lowe's Motor Speedway Oct. 6. The second place ' fundraiscrwillreceivcfourtickels.’niethirdplaccriderwill win two tickets. Gates at the Masonic Picnic Grounds will open to the public at 2 p.m. for a concert, featuring the band Best '■^^havior and the music of Brad Ratledge, and an auction. ojAdmission will be 55. ItemsintheauctionwillincludenumcrousDalcEamhardt ‘■.^pllcctibles, two of Jeff Gordon's tires, an autographed /jfeiider from DarrcllWaltrip'scar.apieceofJeremy Mayfield’s car, apiece of Mike Skinner's car. an autographedcaidboard standup of Dale Earnhardt Jr., acordboard standupof Ricky Rudd, a piece of Jay Sauter's truck from the NASCAR CraflsmanTruckSeries,aChevroletracingjacketandother NASCAR items. A number of tickets will also be sold at the auction, including 10 Diamond Tower Suite tickets for the UAW GM 500 Oct. 10,15 Diamond TowerSuite tickets for the All'Pro Bumper to Bumper Busch race Oct. 9 and44 tickets for Pole Night of the UAW GM 500 Oct. 6. A chance to test drive a Legends car and one year membership to the Speedway Club are among the topitems to be auctioned. In addition to the NASCAR items, the auction will include motorcycle helmets, T*shirts and hats, according to Humane Society vice president Jamie Smith. The Humane Society hopes this event will put it closer to Its goal of building a new animal shelter in Davie County that will provide them a more hospitable environment and a better chance of being adopted, she said. To see how badly a new shelter is needed. Smith said she recommends people go down and take a look at the county's shelter. For more information about the "Ride For Animals," or the concert and auction, call 336-751-5214. Tammy Grogan, Davie County Humane Society secretai7, stanids in front of the animal shelter iocateiJ at the (dead end of _Eaton Road off U.S. 601 South. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Humane Society Working For New Animal Shelter Continued From Poge X ^"" ’Shelter makes security a concern de- I spitcregularpollccpntrols,Cook said, •fitly., Thcsecludedlocationalsocreatcsa ji- f lack of visibility, which may reduce I /- ‘'the number of pet adoptions from the * \ shelter. Many people don't know how F io ^e t there,saidTammyGroganofthe J’'Humane Society. I ’ 'A more conveniently located focil* I iiy with heat and air conditioning so < that visitors could take time to get j acquainted with the animals might en- i ^courage more pet adoptions. Cook |<?ifcgrecd. An average of 110 animals have to be euthanized each month, while only ^^50 lo 60 are odopted annually, he said. ^7 'Becausetheanimalsheltcrhosonly 12 spaces for dogs, many that Animal •'■■Conux)l onicers would like to save "^ longer have to be put to sleep to make room for new ones coming into the shelter, Brock said. ’But the real problems for the ani- i mals exist long before they reach the sHelter, Cook said. Ninety-five per- I ^'^^cent of the animals at the shelter have I |f-'l>elongcd to someone. While conditions at the shelter are not ideal, many animals were living in worse situations when picked up by Animal Control, he added. “■*' The Humane Society tries to edu* cate the public by distributing pam- phjets and brochures at various events ^ jri^the county. "Many of our educa- tlonal efforts are aimed at decreasing ' '^ahimal cruelly by educating the public oh; proper'care of their pets," Brock said. '"''“‘ To help stop the cycle of unwanted animals, all cats and dogs adopted from the Davie County Animal Shel* Every month about 110 pets like this one have to be put to sleep In Davie County. Humane Society members would like to see a shelter that could hold more animals so they could be kept alive longer for potential adoption. ter must be spayed or neutered. Vacci­ nations are also required. To encour­ age adoptions, die Humane Society helps pay die cost for diesc services with pel adoptions costing only $S0, she said. By getting an animal from die shel­ ter, people are saving an animal's life and getting a bargain, Gtogan added. The Humane Society also partici­ pates in a progtam through Pel Smart in Winston-Salem. The Humane Soci­ ety will keep kittens until diey are old enough to be vaccinated and neutered if die owner will have the mother cat spayed and tested for feline leukemia. The kittens are then taken to Pet Smart where Uiey may be adopted. ■ 'This gets bodi die mother cat and ' all die Idttensoutof die breeding popu­ lation," Brock said. The Humane Society is trying to get a similar puppy adoption program started, she ^id. The Humane Society has also oper­ ated a foster home network for animals displaced frtim families due to deadi, moving or transfer to long term care facilities but has dimcuity finding enough foster homes, Brocic said. Animal Control and die Humane Society work together to place dogs into rescue programs for dieir breed when possible, and U.S. Customs has taken several dogs from die local shel­ ter to be trained as dnig dogs, accord­ ing to Cook. Stale law requires diatstray dogs be kept at least 72 hours, but diose turned over by owners could be euthanized immediately, he explained. Cook and his staff tty to keep most animals as long as possible. He has even driven to the shelter at lOp.m.for the adoption of a dog, he said. Putting animals to sleep is a last resort, but it has to be done. Cook said. Animals diat have been vaccinated for rabies are usually kept longer dian dwsc that have not and have a better chance of being adopted, he added. A new shelter diat could house 40 10 50 dogs might enable them lo be held longer. Cook said. Brock hopes die shelter might also have a place to keep large animals during animal ciuelty invesdgations. The Humane Society now tries to find foster homesfor die onlmalsftom such cases, she said. Just purchasing apiece of land fora new animal shelter is likely to be ex­ pensive, Brock said, but she believia die Humane Society can reach its goal. "We need more help. The more of who work together, die faster we can get to where we want to go," she said. "A membership drive is under way to increase our ability to do more for die animals of Davie County." To join or to learn moii about die Humane Society ofDavieCounty,call 751-5214 and leave your name and telephone number or attend the organization’s next meedng held at die Humane Society ofllcc at 29 Court Square, Mocksville, the second Wednesdayofeachmondiat7;30p.m. Annual fund raising events for die Humane Society include die Cause For Paws banquetandarummage sale. The group also sponsors a Christmas parade float and has held seveial pet shows. The organization's next fund rais­ ing event will be a motoreycle ride for , anlmalsforwhichriderswiilseekspon- sorship followed by aconcert and auc- don at die Masonic Picnic Grounds in Mocksville Satuniay. H i g h w a y P a t r o l 'Continued From Paiie fi ,,,Driver Faces Two Charges ' A Mocksville man was charged jvilh failure to reduce speed and driv- „i„ing left of center ater a wreck on U.S. ' I58at9;10a.m.julyl5. William Edward Cain III, 23, of _^3339 U.S. 158, failed to stop die 1996 ■ 'Chevrolet he was driving before it ;',;«iickintherearal985 Mercury driven " ky'odell Lewis Rhyneh^tJi;, 52, of ;; 4323 U.S. ,158; Advancei reported, ■ Trooper ’r.D.'Shi(v;. M ii's car went^ off the road ot the left intoil yard.;' y Teen Faces Two Charges An Advance teen was charged with exceeding a safe speed and driving without a license after a wreck on Coroatzer Rood at 12;05 p.m. July 14. Natalie. Greigh Potts, 16, of 166 Old Mill Road, was driving a 1990 Mistubishi diat went lei\ of center in a broadslidc coming out of a curve, re­ ported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. The car sinick a culvert to the left and over- . turned. FaUureToYUtd Chafed: •, ; . A MiKluvillc woman was charged ' with fliilure tO; yield aAcr'a wrecl? at 7:45 a.m. July 14 on Junction Road. Julia Roberson Absher, 29, of 924 Mr. Henry Road, drove a 1989 Foitl from Ratledge, striking a 1990 Buick being driven on Junction Road by Pa­ tricia Reynolds Thompson. 47, of 468 Djfson Road, Mocksville, reported . TraoperT.D.Shaw. , Truck Overturns A Statesville man was only slightly injured after the pickup he was drivitig overturned several times on Ip40 at ■ 3:10 p.th, July 12, ■ Ketincth Harold Tedder, 27, was ■ 'driving the '1989 Isuzu' that ‘hydto- ‘ planed and went out of conuol, strik­ ing aditch to die right before ovenum- ing ^veral times, reported Trooper J.R! Allred. Tedder was cited for opcr- ' adng a vehicle widi improper tires. Driver Avoids Animal A Mocksville woman said she was avoiding an animal on Juncdon Road just prior to a wnxk at 5 p.m. July 12. Melissa Renee Hiatt, 41, of 1285 Junction Road, was driving a 1986 Ford pickup tm k diat went off the load to die lefi and stnicka tree and ;; brick planter, reported Ttooper J.R. ■ Allred.'.'' " , " Silver Queen Corn m i x T O P O R C H A R D 336-492-7246 Directions: From Mocksville: Highway 601 North, Lett on Ijinws Chun:h Road ' 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 Davie Peode E llis-M cK night Couple M arried July 17 Marsha Amanda Eilis and Marcus Leon McKnight were united in mar* riagc at 2 p.m. Saturday. July 17, at Macedonia Moravian Church. The Rev. Greg Ultic was the ofllcialing minister. The bride is the ddughterofMr. and Mrs. Elgin Ellis Jr. of Mocksville. She isa 1995groduatcorDavie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in el* emenlary education from the Univer* sily or North Carolina at Charlotte in May )999.Shcisakindergartenteacher at David Cox Road Elementary in Charlotte. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Von McKnight ofMocksville. He isa 1995 graduate of Davie High School and is pursuing a math and computer science degree from Ihe University of North Carolina al Charlotte. He is employed by Food Lion in Charlotte. The bride was escorted by her fa­ ther. She wore a short sleeve bridal taffeta gown with a modified sweet­ heart neckline. The bodice was lav­ ishly decorated with Venice lace and seed pearls. A full skirt with inverted pleats fell from a natural waistline. Appliques of lace adorned cach pleat. The bock neckline was V-shaped and u small bow accented the waistline. The train was semi-cathedral. On her head, she wore a lace crown with crystal and pearl embellishments.* The fingertip veil was accented with tiny seed pearls. The bridal bouquet conslstbd of white st^azer lilies that were omate with a combination of lavender free* sia, million star, primosa. and while iridescent ribbon draping freely over the edge. Emily Hill, lifelong friend of the bride, served as the bride's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Kami Ellis, sister of the bride; Sunni McKnight, sister-in-law of the groom; Carrie Meigh'en, friend of the bride; Sandra Merritt, friend of the bride; and Yvon Neal, sister of the groom. Tlicgnx)ni's father, Von McKnight, served as the best man. Groomsmen were: Jeremy Ellis.brotlicrofthe bride; Adam Hill, friend of the bride and groom; Matthew McKnight, brother of the groom; Michael McKnight, brother of the groom; and Michael Neal, brother-in-law of the groom. Melinda Norman greeted guests upon their arrival. Donna Thurlo dis­ tributed programs. RuthSmithdirected the wedding. Music was provided by organist, ShoronDoger.andthesoloistwasSteve Gray. Reception A wedding reception immediately following the wedding was held in the fellowship hall hosted by the bride's parents. G uests were served an array o f veg­ etables, fmits, biscuits, cheeses, and spreads. Jane Ann Ervin decorated the reception hall. The wedding cakc was four-tiered. It was decorated In basket weave. The cake was adorned with fresh flowers and ivy. A pair of wedding bells sat on the top layer. At the completion of the reception. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Tucker T rip le tt-T u c k e r C o u p le W e d Laura Ann Triplett of Winston-Sa- lem and John Robert TuckerofMocks- ville weic united in marriage at 12:30 p.m. Friday, July 16 in Davidson County. The bride is ihedaughterofMr. and Mrs. Henry R. Triplett of Winston- Salem. She is a 1998 graduate of Gos­ pel Light Christian School in Walkertown.Sheisstudyingeariychild caredevelopmentatDavidsonCounty Community College. She works at the First Pentecostal Early Development Center of Lexington. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones ofMocksville. He attended Davie High School and graduated from the Davidson County CommunUyCollege’sDavlcCampus. He served in the U.S. Navy and is employed by the Davidson County Sheriffs Department. The bride and groom reside In Davidson County. the bride and groom departed by lim­ ousine. They will honeymoon in the Poconos, Penn., fora week. They will make their home In Charlotte. Social Events • On May 1, a kitchen and recipe shower was hosted by Mary Ellis and Melinda Nonnan at Comatzer Baptist Church. • On June 6, a bridal shower was given by Lisa and Donna Thurio at Macedonia Moravian Church. • On June 19, a miscellaneous shower and cookout was hosted by the groom's family at the home of Matt and Sunni McKnight. • A bridesmaid's luncheon on Sat­ urday, July 10, was given by the bride and her mother at Old Mock's Held Bed and Breakfast in Mocksville. •Therchcarsaldinnerlnthefellow- shlp hall of Macedonia Moravian Church was hostedby Von andGlenda McKnight. The food was prepared by Becky Myers of Advance. The couple was toasted and blessed by family and friends.Mrs. Marcus Leon McKnight M assey-M organ Couple Speak Vows Anita Jane Massey and Kenneth McLeod Morgan were united in mar­ riage at 6 p.m. Satunlay, July 17, at Fork Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Kenneth Evans officiated. The bride was escorted by her fa­ ther. She wore a white dulciana satin gown with on off-ihe-shoulder neck­ line and short tunnel sleeves. The bod­ ice wascovered with Venice lace, hand- beaded petite pearls and petite bugle beads. The seven-piece princess line skirt had a scml-cathcdral detachable train. She carried a bouquet of daisies, lily of the valley, ivy and greenery. Jacqueline Mossey of Advanie served os her sister's nvud of honor. Bridesmaids werc Una Crotts of Advance, cousin of the bride; Ki^n Johnson of Ramseur; Mary Dale WorboysofFairfield, Va., sisterof the groom; Sarah Chapman and Crystal Witherspoon, both of Mocksvillc. The groom’s father. Dale Morgan of Asheboro, and the groom's twin brother, Kevin Morgan of Charlotte, served as best men. Groomsmen were Jason Rizzo of Princeton Junction. N.J.; Jonathan Bradford ofMocksville; Keith Shiriey of Greensboro; and Ashley Worboys of Fairfield, Va., the groom's brother- in-law. Shana Crotts, the bride's cousin, served as the flowerglrl. Shade Ashley, the bride* cousin, and Hampton Worboys, the groom's nephew, served as the ring bearers. Jeny Jacobs of Grcensboro regis­ tered guests upon their arrival. Amy Beth Johnson of Grcensboro, and Jcunna Hundrcn of Advance distrib­ uted the programs. Ann Pack of Win- ston-Salem, and Marsha Correll of Mocksville directed the wedding. Music was provided by pianist Jim Local Couple Plans Wedding For July 30 Bryan and Jeremy Hardin of Ad­ vancc announce the engagement of their mother, Marcia Blake Hardin, to Terry Michael Anderson of Advancc. Hie bride-elect is the daughter of Hubert and Pauline Blake of Advancc. She attended Davie High School and is employed at Food Lion, Inc. Thegroom-to-beisthesonofVergie and EdFarmerofMountainCity,Tenn., and Jim end Cindy Anderson of Kissimmee, Fla. He is a graduate of Davie High School and Isemployed at Mocksvillc Tlrc; Inc. The wedding is planned for July 30 in Kissimmee, Fla. Wilson and soloists Bonnie Goodin and Jeanna Hendrcn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard Massey of Ad­ vance. She isthegranddaughterofthe late Mr. and Mrs.. Luther Ashley, and Mrs. Oncda Massey of Advancc and the late Mr. Thomas Massey. She is a graduate of Davie High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in biology/ allied health from Grcensboro Col­ lege, certification in radiologic tech­ nology from The Moses H. Cone Me­ morial Hospital Radiologic Technol­ ogy Program, and certification incom- putcd tomography and magnetic reso­ nance imaging from Forsyth Techni­ cal Community College. She is a reg­ istered radiologic technologist at Ur­ gent Medical and Family Carc Center in Greensboro. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Dale Morgan of Asheboro. He is the grandson of Mary Jenkins of Asheboro and thclalcClirfordJenkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Street Morgan, also of Asheboro. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Greensboro College. He Is a physical education and health teacher at South­ western Randolph High School, where he is a football and baseball coach. Immediately following the cer­ emony, the bride's parents hosted a reception at Tanglewood Clubhouse In Clemmons. Guests were served a buffet dinner and danced lo muslcby a professional DJ service. Teresa Vines, cousin of the bride, p^ed out bubbles at the reception. Social Events •OnMay l.amisccllaneousshower was given by family and friends of the bride at the fellowship hall of Fork Baptist Church. • On May 15, a miscellaneous shower was given by Sarah Chapman and Pom Bahnson at the home of Mrs. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22, 1999 - 9 Mrs. Kenneth McLeod Morgan Chapman. • On May 22, a lingerie shower was hosled by Karen Johnson and Carol Fcsmire al The Village Tavern in Grcensboro. •OnJune l,omlsccllancousshowcr was given by the bride's eo-workcis at Urgent Medical and Family Core In Grcensboro. •OnJune 19,ahorae improvement shower was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Haiiinglon, Mr. and Mts.Teny Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Don Aldridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Worboys at the rellowship hall of First Baptist Chureh in Asheboro. * On June 26, a home and ganlcn shower was hosled by Mr. and Mis. David Jones, Mr. ond Mis. Kenneth Merrcll, Mr. and Mis. Donald Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Geny Llvengood at the fellowship hall at Fork Baptist Church. •OnJuly 10,abridal luncheon was hosled by Ciystal Wilhei^poon and Jacqueline Massey at The Village House in Clemmons. The reheaisal dinner at the church fellowship hall was hosted by the groom's parents. After a honeymoon in Cancun, Ihe couple will be at home in Asheboro. ^Couple To Marry Aug. 14 ' Mr. and Mis. 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RoajrtKi Im dWanca<tolvery.tol and otwcha>BeiappV.|t8 00 aa>v»tionlwappU»,OrattMtf>rton«>pp>|f. Unwed lmaolhf.»TNiole»BW9hT?i>PNxi«piacri.fc».rtt ' Couple Wed At Trinity Baptist Cynthia Sue McClannon and Mat- ,-^thew Kevin Crotts werc united in mar- ■^:^riage at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 19, at; -'Trinity Bapllsl Church. Tlie Rev. ; : ^.iDarrell Cox officiated. I' .: The bride is the daughter of John '.<and Sue Roberson ofMocksville and • Eugene McClonnon of Advance. She •. ;isa 1995grmlualcofDavicHlghSchool ' '.•;ond Is employed by Lee Apparel. The groom is the son of Bob ond ;‘.J^Barbara Crotts of Mocksvillc and Is ;:Jjcmployed by Frcightllner of Clevc- ;>|land ond a 1994 graduole of Davie :; ;High School. ;: I Thcbride'sgrandmolherisOttolenc ■ :tBrannockorMocksvlllc.Thegroom's .‘grondparcntsare Roy Barney and Lucy •Crotts Laglc of Mocksville. Grcat- ; ^grandmother is Paulina Barney of ;: ^Advance. ;> Thebridewasescortedbyherstcp- ; r ;faiher, John Roberson, and wore a veil : - ;thai she made. She also made the flow- : • :ers carried by the wedding party. The :; rweddlng colors were plum and white. !*Z Thcbride'sslster.JalmcJuarczwas :. Ithc maid of honor. Bridesmaids werc i Sandra McClannon and Anita Proffitt. ' Flowcrglrl wasCassandraMcClannon. • The groom's father served as best man. Groomsmen were Eric Phillips and Andrcw Wagner. Ring bearers werc Austin and Justin McClannon. The guest register was attended by Tamera Roberson and Mary Absher. The wedding was dinxted by Evonne Hllboum and assisted by Tracy Crotts. Music was providi^ by Barbara Smhh and Jody Crotts of Salisbury and soloist was Kristen Couble of Mocksville. Wedding pictures werc • ;maiic by Dlann Wallace. Arcceptlonwasheldfollowlngthc : ‘.ceremony at the Jcrtisalem Firc Dc- ; - :partmenl.Thewcddlngcakcwasmadc ' and decorated by Margie Burton. 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I trust the skill of my surgeon to help me walk again.’ b C ^ i n S at Forsyth Medial Center where we do more joint replacements than any other medical center in the region. Fo r s y t h M e d ic a l C e n t e r 11 'all you. IjQ - DAVIF. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 } Couple To M arry j Jennifer Leigh Dcck of Mocksvillc and Johnny Ray Rogers bt Winston- Salem will be married Aug. 21 in Rrsl Baptist Church Mocksvillc. ;Beck is the daughter of Joyce Phipps Deck of Mocksvillc, and Nathan (^ddy) Beck of Mocksvillc. Her grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Phipps “ CMocksvillc. and Lucille T. Beck and the late Nathan C. (Buster) Beck of Tiony. She graduated from MitchcIl Community College and is a registered c for Nonh Carolina Baptist Hospital. ^Rogers is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Kcltncr Rogers of Winston- icm. He is a telecommunications specialist for AMP. Inc. in Winston-Salem. C o le m a n -L a w h o n E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Jan Coleman of Coolecmec and Gene Coleman of Denton announce the engagement of their daughter. Jarnl Lee Coleman, to William Erik Lawhon. son of Billy ^ Gail Lawhon of Albemarle. The bride elect is a 1993 graduate of Davie High School and canied a bachelor’s degree in parks and recrcation management from Western Carolina University. She is employed at Davie Parks and Recreation in Mocksvillc. Thegroom-to-begraduated from WcstcmCarolinaUniversitywithabachelor's degree in business management. He is a sales representative for Lum's Ford in Albemarle. The wedding is planned for September 11 at Victory Baptist Church In Coolccmcc. L e a g a n s rH a rd in C o u p le M a rrie d Monica Joanna Leagansond Philip Tnd Hardin were united In marriage at 3 p.m. on June 12 at the First Baptist Church of Arkadelphia, Ark. The bride is the daughter of Ellis and Judy Lcogansof Ari(adclphla. She is the granddaughter of Ava Hnlbert of Star City, Ark., ond the lalc Rupert Halbert, and Ruby Lcagans of Mocks* villeand the late Cecil Lcagans. She is a 1994 gmduate of Livingston CTcxas) High School and a 1998 graduate of Ouachita Baptist University In Arkadelphia. Most recently she has been a social studies and Spanish teachcr in theOuachitaSchool District in Donaldson, Ark. The groom is the son of Phil and Shirley Hardin of Arkadelphia. He is the grandson of Dan and Betty Jo Grant of Arkadelphia. and Pauline Hardin of Little Rock, Ark., and the late Del mas Hardi n. He is a 1995gradu­ ate of Arkadelphia High School and a 1999 graduate of Ouachita Baptist University with a degree in piano per­ formance. Ttie scrvice began with a prelude including organ selections played by William Trantham of Arkadelphia. "How Beautiful" was sung by Andrea McCrary of Arkadelphia, Etta Waller of Denham Springs. La., and Misha Perkins of Garland, Texas. Whitney Elliot of Memphis, Tcnn., played a clarinet solo. "Creation Hymn” was sungbyavocalensemblecomposcdof Jeremy Bishop of Jonesboro, Ark.*, Kelsey Dime of Forth Smith, Ark.; Sarah Parrish of Little Rock; Holly Smith of Springdale, Ark.; David Stanley of Warren, Ark.; Andrew Granade, Jason Grecnwlch, Trcvlyn Nipper, and Joy Shupe, all of Arkadelphia; and Misha Perkins. Ac­ companying on piano was Allyson Greenwich of Arkadelphia. Also as­ sisting with the music were tmmpeter Ross Grant, uncle of the groom, of DcSoto, Texas; and, although unqble to attend. Charlie and Cindy Fuller of Arkadelphia. The ceremony was ofdciated by the bride's father and Den Elrod of N e w A r r i v a l s SINK Stephen. Susan and Jacob Sink an­ nounce the birth of their daughter and little sisieron June29.1999. weighing 7 lbs. 6.7 ozs.. 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents arc Johnny and Deanna York of Advance. Paternal grandparents are Willard and Sharon Sink of Winston-Salem. Great-grandmothers are Lessie York of Mocksvillc, Lillie West of Advancc, and Flossie Sink of Win­ ston-Salem. McCUNE David, Melody, Haley and Sydney McCune of Mocksvillc announce the birth of their son and brother, Kyle Alexander McCune, on July 2,1999, at 7:23 p.m. at Forsyth Medical Cen­ ter. HewciglH»171bs. 14.9o2S.aiidwu!t 20-1/2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Wayne and Elaine Smith of Advancc. Paternal grandparents arc Violet Dyer of Boone and the late Dennis McCune. BOWLES Raymond and Angie Bowles of Advancc announce the birth of their son, Samuel Ethan, on July 7 ,1999 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. Samuel weighed 8 lbs. 10.6 oz. and was 21 inches long. . Grandparents arc Barbara, Bumett of Mocksvillc ond Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Bowles of Advance. Advance Florist & Gift Baskets — IV< Deliver^ (330)940-6337 Moit-M 8rt>-3 % C o u p le C e le b ra te s 4 5 th Bill and ^ Wolfonl ore celebiMlng llielr 45lh wedding anniveismy. They were n ia i^ on July24,1934 In Uberty, Ind. 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Ari(.;and Jonathan Dupree of Arkadelphia and Eric Torrencc of Camden, Ark, who also served as candlclightcrs. Flower giri was Meaghan Dildy, cousin of the bride, of Little Rock. The ring bearer was Drelt Ellis of Arkadelphia. Following opening remarks, the congregation joined In singing the hymn, "It Is Well With My Soul." There wasabricftimeof meditation on God's institution of mairiage after whichTrevlynNippcrsang'ThcLoid's Prayer." The couple then exchanged vows.Thc vocal enscmblcsang"Draw Me Near" during the lighting of the unity candle. Following the presenta­ tion of the couple and (he recessional, the vocal ensemble sang the choral benediction, "The Lcrl Bless You and Keep You." Following the scrvice, a reception was held in the fellowship hall of First Baptist Church. Servers were Whitney Ellioll; Joy Shupc; Sarah Parrish; Shayna Pollock of Waco, Texas; LcAnn Lcagans, cousin of the bride, of Douglas, Ga: and Allison Osborne, cousin of the groom, of Cary. Phyllis Dupree of Arkadelphia was A m r - >II' . . ■ ■ . fV , Mrs. Philip Tad Hardin rcccption coordinator. Also assisting with the reception were Charlotte Jeffers, Pat Muiphrce, Yvonne Cloud, Bob and Mary Katherine Webster, Mary Ann Brandon, and Sue Mertcns, all of Arkadelphia. Wedding coordi­ nator was Tracey Knight of Arkadelphia. Bride's book attendant was Sammye Fuller, aunt of the bride, of Little Rock. FollowingawcddingtriptoCancun, Mexico, the couple will reside briefly in Arkadelphia txrore moving to Tal­ lahassee, Fla., where the groom will begin graduate studies at Florida Stoic University. Pre-Wedding Parlies • Friends In Arkadelphia gave the groom a tool showcron April 3 in the home of Bill and Sarah Kay McCrary. • On May 1, the bride was honored wiihateaandshowerbostedby friends in Arkadelphiain thchomcof Bill and Diana Ellis. • Traccy Knight and the bride's attendants honored tlic bride with a personal shower on May 10 in the Formal Lounge of Evans Student Cen­ ter on the Ouachita Baptist University campus. • Faculty mcmbens at Ouachita H i^ School hosted a shower for the bride on May 26. • A shower on May 30 was hosted by friends in the home of FredandPam Grubc In Livingston, Texas. • On June 4, the couple was hon­ ored with a recipc/kitchcn shower hosted by four couplcs at the Spear Pavilion on the OBU campus. • The groom's parents hosted the rehearsal dinner on June 11 In the fcllowshiphallofFirst Baptist Church In Arkadelphia. MOCKSVILLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE962 Vadkinvllle Road Phone 751-6115 ALIGNMENT BRAKESJv SHOCKSi’ >^AIRCOND;. s e r v ic e . 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He is a graduate of CarroU County High School and earned an associate degree in sciencc from Forsyth Technical Conmmnity College. He plans to continue his education at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He is employed by UPS in Gainesville. A d v a n c e N e w s By Edith Zimmerman Advancc Correspondent Flowers were placed in the Meth- odistchurchSundayinhonorofSharon Childers' birthday which fell on Tues­ day, July 13. Sharon is the wife of our new pastor, the Rev. David Childers, Rachel Dunn sang a solo titled "Where Do I Go?" during thcoffcilofy at the worship service Sunday. Camlyn Shoaf sang the solo part of the anthem, "I Have Decided to Follow Jesus." ' Mrs. Mabel Howard celebrated her 87th birthday July 15. Her family, neighbors and fricnds.cnjoyed birth­ day cake and ice cream at the late afternoon pahy. ■' Harold Zimmerman is a patient at Forsyth Memorial Hospital where he is' undergoing a scries of tests and observation. Gct-well wishes go out to him. ' The "OvcrThc Hill Gang" boarded abus last Wednesday for a day's trip to Abdingdon, Va., where they enjoyed seeing a play, "You Can't Take It With You," at the Barter Theater. They shopped at Dixie Pottery and enjoyed a lunch at Springei^s Restaurant. Keith and DonnaCarlcranddaugh- ters, Undy and Haley, spent last week at the beach. BillMcDanielisapaticntatForsytli Hospital. He remains in critical condi* ■tiqn a%^.imdcrgqing two surgeriM. Our prayers and get-wcll wishes go out to him. . ' Ka/ie Smiley is confined to home by illness. She has been sick for the p;ist few weeks and unable to atteiid • church. We arc wishing her a speedy recovery. , . Edith Zimmerman visited her ibroihcr-ln-law, ElmcrZimmermanand his wife, Sarah, in Fork community Friday night. Elmer is bedridden and remains in serious condition. 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A mission icom from the Hllisdalc Baptist Church left July 15 for Ihc cAuntry of Bclanis for two weeks. 5 The team consists of six people: keg Alderman. Malt Alderman, John p i wn, Becky Adams. Jody Hines and §bave Dixon. S They will be working through ihc {Kmerican Belarussian Relief Organl- mtion(ABRO).TheorBanizalioncamc pnto existence as a result of the libhemobyl accident in 1986 that rc* fulled in radiation contamination over £« large area of Belams. Since (hat time J jiiimanitarian efforts have been made itobringchildrenoutofthc country and m other ports of Belarus (hnt is uncon- I laminated, for several weeks at a lime. This has proven to help the Immune system of the children, as well as iheir overall health. The primary purpose of this trip Is to work for two weeks in a youth camp that Is out of the contaminated area. The camp Is deep In the Belarussian wilderness far from any modem day convenicnces.The team wlllassist with the various tasksofoperatingthecamp. along wllh leaders from ABRO. NightlyBiblestudies will be conducted by team members. The Hillsdale (cam will be Joined by other North Carolina Baptist youth as they minister in a country that was once part of the Soviet Union. IH o m e c o m in g T o B e H e ld Mt.01iveUnitedMcihodistChurch >vill have their annual Homecoming 3ay celebration on Sunday, July 25. Mginning at 11 a.m. M ^in g their 110th anniversary, ^Pastor Gary Foster and the congrcga- t!lion invite everyone. M Redrcdministerand formerpastor. ^j|he Rev. Robert Bumelt, will bedcliv- :cring the 11 a.m. message. Spccial ; pusic is planned for the service. A buffet lunch will be served In the church fellowship building conclud­ ing (he celebradon. This end-of-the- millcnnium homecoming wlllcontinue the challenge for Mt. 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A new education- fellowshlp building was completed in 1996. The church continues to grow and offer prognims for the entire fam­ ily. An alter school can! program will begin In August for children in grades K-5,5ervlngIhcPinebn»kSchoolonsi. Following tlw woiship celebration on July 25, there will be acovered dish lunch in the fellowship hall. Pastor, Ray Davis and Ihc Green Meadows congregation Invile all church mem­ bers, former members, and friends. " Wc are celebrating 32 years of Chris­ tian Ministry lo Northeastern Davie County," Davis said. Call the church officc at 998-3022 for more Infotma- tion. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 :13 Cherry Hill Homecoming Planned The annual Homecoming celebra­ tion at Chcny Hill Lutheran Church will be held Sunday, July 25. The church, which dates back to the 1870s, has not been used for tegular services in more than 50 years, but the homccoming tradition on the fourth Sunday in July has continued through­ out the years. The old church, located on Point Road at Chcny Hill Road has under­ gone numerous lenovations thanks to Historic Davie Inc. and a grant from the N.C. Department of Cultural Re­ sources, including new windows and doors, fresh paint and an alami system to deter vandals. Ijtst year those gathering for home­ coming ledcdicated the newly reno­ vated church and celebrated Its 125th anniversary. This year's service will begin at 11 n.m. with the Rev. Karl Park, a retired Lutheran minister from Salisbury, de­ livering Ihe sermon. The worship service will be fol­ lowed by a business meeting and pic­ nic on Ihe grounds. W A L -M A R T ' 111*«|| b* br a pa'H. Cregvt M »•» hw«>. Sony, mp*<i. S.i>< rr»p«e«db«kjroiAJ."«|fwr, Church O f Christ N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t , M o c k s v i lle Bible study, Sunday, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11; Evening, 6:30; Wednesday, 6:30 Minister, David R. Powell Support These Local Businesses W .G . W H IT E & C 0 . 850 N. 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AnativcofGvanston, III.,he moved lo Los Angclcs, Calif, at age nine. He hod lived In Advancc for the past Tive years and was employed by Center Point Human Services In Wlnston*Sa- lem. i He Is survived by his wife, Cheryl Clark of the home; a son, Aaron Clark , ofihe home; a daughter, Alanna Clark ; of the home; his father, Daniel W. . Clark of Advance; 3 brothers, Curtis ClarkofAmslcrdam,Holland,Slcphen ClarkorLosAngeles,Ca]ir#andNalhan Clark of Richmond. Va.; 2 sisters, Jan Clark of Charlotte and Danielle Clark ofWlnslon>Salcm. A memorial service was held at 2 > p.m. July 16, in the chapel of Graham > Funeral Home with Dr. W.E Martin -* ofnclating. • Florence Haynes Shatfiier : Florence Haynes ShalTncr, 90, died : Wednesday, July 14, 1999, at Hugh : Chatham Memorial Hospital. I ShewasthegrandmotherofBobby • Wagoner of Mocksville. • Her funeral was held at 2 p.m. July • 17,atFallCrcckBaptlstChurchbylhe ; Rev. Don Hudson. Burial followed in ; the church cemctery. : Mary Belle Boger * Mary Belle Summers Bogcr, 101, * GrcenhillRoad,Mocksvil!c,diedSun- j day morning, July 19, 1999, at her J home. I Bom in Davie County June 8,1898, I shewasahomemakerandamemberor : Center United Methodist Church. She I enjoyed quilting and canning. She was J prccededindeathbyherhusband.John J William Bogcr, In 1988; a son. Clay I Bogcr, a great grandchild, Brandon * Boger, 2 daughterS'In-law, Louise * Bogcr and Ruby Boger; and a son-ln- * law, Wade Spears. * Survivors include 2 daughters. ; Johnsie Mae Spears and husband Wode J of McAddenvllte and Barbara Bogcr t of Mocksville; a son, Ned Boger of j Mocksville; 11 grandchlldren;24greal * grandchildren; 16 great great grand- * children; and 4 step great grandchiU 5 dren. ^ Funeral services were to be held at I 4«p.m. at Center United Methodist ; Church with the Rev. William I Wombaugh and Dr. S.B. 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She was a member of Clorksbury United Methodist Church where she was a member of United Methodist Women. She was also a member of V- Point Homemakers Club. She was a slorytellerandwriterwithlwo books to her credit. She was also an artist and worked withcrafts. She graduatcdfrom the Hormony schools and took courses relating to her expanded studies. She was married Dec. 23,1936. to Richard Clayton Cartner, who died June 20,1970. She was also preceded in death by an infant brother and 2 brothers, Carl and Cecil Anderson. Survivorsincludc4sons, Johnny B. Cortnerof Bladenboro,Carl R.Cartner of Huntersville, H. Clint Cartner of Stanley and Andy Cartner of States­ ville; 6 daughters, Mildred Beck of Hannony.AlcneBollanccofWlnston- Salcm. Nancy C. Koontz, Ann Cline, Alice Waugh and Willa Wooten, all of Statcsville;abrother,Lawrence Andcr- sonofClayton.Dcl.;20grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; and a great great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. July 8, at Clorksbury United Methodist Church by the Rev. Donnie E Durham. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hos­ picc of Iredell County, P.O. Box 822, Statesville. N.C. 28687 or the Iredell Cancer Fund,c/oMR.ArchieJohnson, treasurer, 120 Dallas Lane, Statesville, N.C. 28625. Ronnie Glass Ronnie Gloss, 52, of \^mston-So- lem, formerly of Mocksville, died Sai- urday.July 10,1999 at Forsyth Medi­ cal Center. Bom Aug. 17, 1946 in Wilkes CountyioJohnHarlcyGlassondLoui.se Vonnoy Hall of Lenoir, he was trea­ surer and accountant of Yorbrough TransferCo. Survivors, In addition tohis mother, include: 3 sons. Chris Glass of Mocks- viile, Alton Beauchamp of Lexington and Joe Beauchamp of Roanoke, Va.; adaughter, Theresa WhitakerofClcm- mons; and their mother, Betty B. Glass of MocksviIle;2 brothers. Michael Glass of North Wilkesboro; 5 grand­ children; and 3 great-grandchildren. 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Prior to jiut, they had traveled 40 hours on a jitlin journey from Kiev to the coastal itthe Black Sea. : Shannon Boyd and Jean Stewart Wra Iredell, and Jerry and Linda lirmon of Davie had spent 16 days hire. Pastor Sam Gore and Ed Willis lail returned after a seven-day stay, rh'csc folks attend the Faith Baptist biurch in Statesville. The Hannons live on Junction Road in Mocksvilie. this was their fourth trip to work In this area. j Theylivedinafarmlngcommunlty about SO miles from the Capital City, kiev. They stayed in homes of the pillagers. Most do not have running water inside their homes, no bathrooms «cept outhouses. Afewofthehomes iiave an outdoor sower with a large ^niainerofwattrabovelttoallowthe unto warn) the water.M&tusesponge fia'ths or. In the summer months, the children and young adults use a dirty ^nd located in the village. ; ; Prior to three and a half years ago, the village had no church. They met in homes to worship on Thursdays and Sundays. Faith Church purchased an old deserted building to be remodeled Into their house of worship. Many be­ lievers have been added to Uie number attending since that time. The group worked with 91 chil­ dren, using puppets, crafts, songs and Bible stories. Early each morning, the children would be waiting eagerly on the group to arrive. Some would walk to dilfcrent homes to greet the visitors and walkback with themtothcchurch. Three young students from Kiev served as Interpictcfs, as no one in the village speaks English. : Manyofthe clothes Uieyoungchll- drcn wear were given by Americans over thelast three years. Many of them wear the same outfit all week, having none other to change into. Many toys were taken this year for each to receive a gift. Clothing, eye glasses and medicine, olong with per­ sonal toilet Items, were given out. Pen­ cils furnished by Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Mocksvilie, and Woodleaf Baptist of Woodleaf, helped furnish many of the toys. Another village was visited, with services heIdoneevening.Thc40 folks who attended deslie to begin a church in their area. Three years ago, there was only one believer Uicrc - a woman doctor. She had invited the Harmons 'Jerry and LlntJa Harmon of Junction Road, Mocksvilie, with .youth, including Roma, the boy who just graduated from Bible ;School and wants to teach In his village. D r iv e H e r A r o u n d T h e B e n d . llu'I )iaiiunKl Aiiiiiwrsai'v Band. 171 N .M iln S t • MocKavIII* IL M a i n s t r e e t M o r t g a g e C o r p . Mortgage Solutions For The 21st Century Purchases, Debt Consolidation, Refinancing, CREDIT SOLUTIONS “We Can Meet Your Needs” 3802-B Clemmons Rd Clemmons, NC 27012 (336) 766-0790 800-276-0024 I W e s t F o rs y th F a m ily M e d ic in e Treating Your Whole Family From Newborns to Seniors Mana Diclwso-Wood, M D ' Board Certified in ' Family Medicine • Accepting New Patients ! Now participating I willi QualChoice 766-0547 3780 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons for the last two years to work In her community, having a desire for her friends and neighbors to hear about Jesus. "We have been made very wel­ comed in this village," Linda Hannon said. "We rode a Ukraine train, a very hanl trip for the 1,400 mile round trip. We went down to the very end of the country where the Black Sea Is lo­ cated. "Wo were In Sevastopol to visit on orphanage where 120 children from the ages of four to 18 lived. Through friends and different churches like Woodleaf Baptist dial gave $700, we had $ 1,700 to give them. We had met some of these children Inst year and knew how bad tlieir living conditions were. They receive mcatpcrtiapstwice a year." The government allots them $260 a year for medicine, clothing and other needs. This Is less than $3 per child. Many of these children came from the area near Chernobyl, the nuclear disaster area of 13 years ago. Nearly 400,000 adults and 1.1 million chil­ dren have health problemscomingfrom this reactor. The government has no money to help. Millions died In the explosion. Manychildrensuffer greatly from this fallout throughconUuninated food and water supplies. "Wehave seen forourowneyes the work that the Samaritan's Purse from Boone Isdoing.The 120chlldrcn at Uie oiphanagenxelvcdashoeboxat Christ­ mas. All Uie shoeboxes last year from Nonh Carolina went to the lAralne, Harmon said. This summer, the weather is hot and diy and this will cause a greater hardship on this poorcounuy as food being grown will not produce a good harvest, she said. "One of the sights that touched our hearts was a mother with a young daughter that was at one of our childrens' program. The young giri needs hearing aids. She Is unable to speak, to attend school. Her mother, a tcachcr, said the family could not buy her the hearing aids. We are trying to get help for this family. If you think you could help, contact Faith Baptist Chureh at 704-872-3311. "A special thonks to all who help us. We urge you to get Involved next year as we will return In June. Slav-a- bov. Praise God as the villagers say to tell Americans how thankful they are for their help and love," Mrs. Harmon said. Ed Willis and Linda Harmon pose with a mother and daughter: In the Ukraine. The daughter needs hearing aids. : Children In the Ukraine attend a Bible School supported by Faith Baptist Church. 3000 bonus m in u tes u n til th e y e a r 2000 I all for just ^14.95 per m onth. Sign up now and get 500 bonus nigiit and weeicend minutes each month for six months. That's 3000 bonus minutes until the year 2000! Or choose one of our other selected rate plans and you'll receive double package minutes to use until the year 2000, For details, visit your nearest ALLTEL store. The power to simplify Grseniboro:' HlghPolnl:^ Landmark Crossing 2620 S. 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Offer avaUat>le at partidpalino ALLTEL locallone lnNorthand8outhCaroUnaonV.t1Sactlvatkmlseapplies.Otherrestrictions8pply.LJmitedtlm«otler. , . V ''.U*' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - B1 ^nior Girls Stomp East Surry, Going For State Title This Weekend By Drian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Rccord Winnlngodistrictchampionshipcouldn'tbc less dramatic tlinn lliis, ] .Ever since practice started, Davie's Senior I^guegirlsaii-starsoftballtciimltncwltwould defend its District II Utleandjoin the 1990 and 1998 teams in the scrapbooks. And the inevi­ table happened Thursday night at host East Siitiy, when Davie flaunted its superior combi­ nation of pitching, hitting and defense and stomped East Sutiy 19-2, continuing its quest forarepeatstatechampionshiplhls weekend In Shelby. .SThey were looking on pretty quick," said GOih Keith Handy, who sensed abusinesslike aiti^e during an unusually tempered champi- qtuhip celebration. "As soon as that game was qvqr, all the talk was about where we're going niwt. They are wanting lo go now, they're wdous to keep going." Davie breezed to the district and state titles last year relying on the game's most vital com­ ponents: pitching and defense. But now the offense is matching thepitching-defcnse swag­ ger, creating a monster that may well cniiso until the regional in Virginia, where Davie's match ended last year. Davie's merry-go-round offense unleashed 14 hits against ^ t , getting three from catalyst StaceyQueen,twofromShannonHandy,Embcr Spillman, Amber Hamm and Kim Hilton and one from Stacey Handy, Ashlie Sanders and Amber Coner. Shannon Handy and Hilton laced doubles, Spillman blistered an inslde-the-park home nin and Sanders, in her first district action since recovering from a hurt back, clouicd a homer over the fence. "The hitting this year is a whole lot better than It was last year," Handy said. "Last year we depended nioton bunting because nearly eveiy kid we've got can lay the ball down about anywhere they want to put it. "But this year I don't mind telling them lo hit “ If w e c o u ld g o a ll th e w a y to th e W o r ld S e rie s , I d o n 't t h in k w e 'll fa c e a te a m th a t's g o t th e p itc h in g w e ’v e g o t.” - Coach Keith Handy away txrcausc Ihcy'rc all hilling ihe ball. The iMiicr pitching we facc, ihc bcucr ihcy hit. The Taster, the better. I think it will be ihcdinercnce (down the road)." Queen, as usual, set the tables beaulirulty. swiping six bases and scoring five runs lo trigger another yawning rout. "She is quick and smart," Handy said. "She is one we always chancc first. Slacey is our guinea pig. she's our leadofr baiter. Most or the lime, she’ll lay a ball down real nice and gel on. and then wc can check the catcher out." Sanders highlighted the hitting exhibition with a drive that left the building, an extraordi­ nary Teat in girls softball. "It's a rare deal," Handy said. "I believe she had been saving one up with alt that rest on the couch. It went 10 feel over. It was her first game back and she did a real good job." Once again. Davie played flawless defense. And once again. Davie got superb pitching. Shannon Handy shoved ano-hitter down North­ west Forsyth's throat In the first round; Hilton. Shannon Handy and Layne Grout fanned 12 and combined for a ihrce-hilter In an 8-1 win over East in the winners' bracket final; and Grout handcuffed East for4 1/3 innings of this one as Shannon Handy recorded the final two outs of Ihe fivc-inning laugher (the game was shortened due to the lO-run rule). In the overall scheme - pitching, hitting and defense - Davie is hotter than a wildfire in July. "Our defense is as strong as any defense I’ve seen in as many tournaments as we’ve played," te a m O f D estiny American Senior Boy All Stars Win Four Straight Playoff Games By Brliui Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record They went from Team Uncertainty to a Team of Destiny to a team that finished second In the District II tour­ nament. liow that it's over, the Davie Ameri­ can Senior League boys all-star base­ ball .team's run can be considered a succeM, even if it didn't end with the ultlimte prize. "Itjust wasn't meant to be, but they did One heck of a job," said Coach Davi^ Perkins, whose team suffered 8- 4 arid 10-9 losses to Winston-Salem NationalsonFridayand Saturday after rollijr4-lhtough',lhcajnniiij:;^k9r^^ wltlilTour consecutive victories, itt- cludlng a 10-6 win over the Nationals inthe winners’bracket seminnals. "On Satuitlay diey were determined tocome back and be the teani they had been. We hit the ball well, we fielded well, we^ldeverythlng well Satuiday. They were fired up to win Saturday, Itjust didn't fall our way. "We played the Nationals three times - they ended up being district champions - but they only outscorcd us by one mn (24-23)." Alter a dismal performance in the 8-4 loss that forced a second and final game in the double-elimination tour­ nament, Davie returned to Itsprcrerred form, taking an 8-5 lead into the fourth inning. ■It was really disappointing Friday because nobody was playing like they ' had been, nobody was hitting the ball < and guys were so down because they weren't fielding the ball," said Perkins, who summoned blrthday-boy Randall ■ H iid to the mound with everything on - theiine. 'Then to sec them come back : Jandplayliketheyhadbeenintheother games was teallye.iciting.They wanted it. ■ ;"It was Randall's birthday on Satur­ day and he said: 'It would be a great birthday present to win the district.'" 1 But a little luck is requiml to pull : out close games, and Davie couldn't , catch any breaks, leading to heait- ■. breaking defeat. Trailing 9-8 in the bottom of Ihe sixth, Steven Stanley was ntng up on a bang-bang call at fiist to start the in­ ning. Then Head singled and David Perkins doubled, imgnifying the con­ troversial first <)ut that could have trig-, gered a big inning. "Stanley beat the ball to first be­ cause the sccond baseman bobbled It, but they called him out," Perkins said. "He beat Ihe ball by a step." Making matters worse. Head was gunned down at home for the third out on Perkins' double, reversing the mo­ mentum to the Nationals for the heart- pounding seventh. "Wc should have had runners at second and third and still hod anoUlcr- shot togct one of'thosc ln,so we hadan opponunity in the sixth lo tie It up," said Perkins, lamenting Ihe decision to send Head home. “So it was tough. And we didn't get that one call that would have had Steven safe, and that would have(eventually)ticd the game." The seventh was equally painful for Davie. Trailing 10-8, Lonnie Bar­ nes opened the inning with a sharp single, only to be thrown out trying to stretch the hit Into a double. After Brandon Gentry singled, Ricky Bently's double cut the margin to one and Adam Sain reachcd on an error, putting the tying run at third and the go-ahead tun at first with only one out. But, epitomizing Davie's crunch- time fate, Doug Smith's lly to center wasn't deep enough to score Gentiy from third andJoshGolding,oneofthc surs during Davie's surprising tun, popped out to end Davie's quest to become the county's first baseball dis­ trict champion since 1988. "Doug had a nice line drive, but it was just right at the center fielder," Pericin? said. "Wehad guys on first and third withonlyone out, and we couldn't get them In. "But they did a good job and gave it their best shot alter coming back from a disappointing evening." Although Head, who hurled two Please Set Allen-Page B2 Church League Fun Tim MoCulloh of the Bethlehem Bums serves a pitch tJurlng church league tournament action at Rich Park. - Photo by James Barringer Handy said. "It's like that (few or no erron) every game weplay.Imcan, we don'tglve them a chance to get suuted. "If we could go all the way to the Worid Series, I don't think we'll face a team that's got the pitching we've got, I really don't. Our of 13 kids, we have seven pltcheis." Handy figures Davie's Incrcdible pitching depth - the Handys, Hilton, Grout, Brandi Comatzer, Crystal Hoots and Sanders - will pound the sute-touniaraentopponentsintosub- mlsslon, largely because you are permitted 10 Innings a day and one day's rest is requited if you throw one pitch over four Innings. "So they're going to be in trouble," Handy said. "We're going to be able to pitch real strong pitching at least through probably five of the seven innings." Spillman fueled Ihe offense in Ihe 8-1 win over East in Ihe second of three games, going 3 for4 with a homer. Queen, Shannon Handy and Please See Senior -Page B3 Minor Girls Speciaiize In Emotions, And Wins By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Rccord The Davie Minor League girls all- star softball team's hair-raising run to the District II championship just keeps gening better. Breathtaking, lhrilling,cxhilantting. Those wordsjust begin lo describe the wild ride that has emotionally gripped coaches, players and fans. "Well, it's cenunly boosted our spirit a bit" said Coach Angie Will­ iams, who has sweated through two \ tension-filled one-run wins - 15-14 over Stokes County and 14-13 over Kcmcreville-en route to last Tuesday's district championship against the Stokcs-Kcmersville losers' bracket survivor at host Kemersville. A 26-12 win over South Foreyth got the ball rolling. "But. you know, as a coach, it puts you on edge all the lime because b^l is not over until the last out's made. And with this age group, it can go up and down either way." Kaitlin Hall clinched the dramatic 15-14 winover Stokes,suokingatwo- run double in the bottom of the sixth with Davie trailing 14-13. That was a big hit." said Williams, who Is assisted by Glenda Woodard and Sherry Sum- cliff. Whitney Williams, the coach's; daughter, staved ofT relentless Kem-; ersville with an awesome display of; pressure pitching, recording the final; six outs on suikeouts as Kemersville threatenedtoovercomea 14-lOdeficil. in the late stages. With two on in ihe fifth. Williams whiffed three straight to avoid trouble, then worked around two hits, a walk and some argument-provoking calls; with three Ks in the sixth. "Whitney had a really good two; innings in the fifth and sixth,” her; mothersaid. "We ran into some umpir-;- ing (in the sixth). He loaded the ; and then she finally struck out the last! • one. It was interesting." Please See Minors - pBgc Moorefleld Claims Gold Medal At Special Olympics World Games Gold medalist Jodi ^oorefleld of Charlotte is id former Davie resident. Forl99I DavleHighSchoolgradu- ate Jodi Moorefield, being selected to represent North Carolina In the Spe- • clal Olympics Worid Gaines in Ra­ leigh was a dream come true. Bringlnghome die gold medal made It even more rewarding. Moorefield was one of eight cho­ sen in October to participau; in Ihe tennis individual skills competition. To qualify, athletes had to win a ^ gold medal at Ihe sUile level, which Moorefield did last year. She was also nominated by coaches. Of the eight chosen, four.wcreselected lo represent North Carolina as Team USA. As the pot nanowed, Moorefield and Robb WilliamsofMocksville(matchplayer) Y • ' were Ihe two nominees who stood tall for the sute In tennis.. The week beganonThursday, June 24 as the athletes and coaches arrived 01 their designated dorms for the week ... the Univetsity of Nonh Carolina, Duke, Meredith, and N.C. Slate Uni­ versity were ammg Ihe colleges that hosted athletes. The kick-off party was held at Carter-Flnley Suidium, where mott: than 55,000 specuilors watched as the ISOcouniries(7,OOOaihleles)mareHed in with Gov. Jim Hum. Actor Billy Crystal, music sensa­ tion Stevie Wonder, rock group Sugar Ray and tock-gospel singer Kurt Pran- klln entertained.. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of Special Olympics, cjiplained Ihc benefits of recognizing Ihe mentally and physically handi­ capped. Olherhlghllghts included thelight- Ing of the torch, and the raising of the Special Olympics Hag. Moorefield was selccled to bring down the fiag atclos- ingceremoniesonJuly4.Thcfiagwill, be aboard Ihe October NASA space shuttle. "The entire event was incredible,” , said Mootencld's mother, Bevt-rly Crews of Advance. "From Ihc staff, to the organization; to the volunteers, to , the food, to thcfacillties, to the compe­ tition, to the families and fans... this was one fitst-class act. The state of Noith Carolina should be very, very proud of a job well-done. "Jodi was honored to have been selected. She couldn't have done il all ;by herself, though," Crews said. • f ■' Alan Harris of Charlotte was the ,'coach who escorted Moorefield and ■ Williams to the Olympics, i "His love of the sport and dedica­ tion to his two playets were obvious," [ she said. "His training and guidance made the difference. This was a once- ; iii-a-lirclirae opportunity anil I'm very ’ . proud of her." ; Moorefield's family also supported her every step of the way. "I believe this made a diffeience In' , her confidence," said hertnother. "She wanted to do hcf best for her family. I was fortunate enough to be able lo witness the week's activities vyith her." Her gnuidparcnis, uncles, aunts and cousins made atrangeinents to be their for her coiiipetitlons.and ceteiDonles, Her roommates from Charionettudea day trip to catch their friend in the Olympics. ' ■ ' .V! . "Alioftheweletnentsfact^IiW ! a wonderful experience'for lodij qu»' she wiilnevetforget,“her m oth er^! " Wc were all happy to be a pat of thiiji with he^.^ : . V B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22, 1999 P la ye rs Like G o ld in g , h /lilie r iUlal(e C o a ctiin g P leasant F o r D a yw a jt By Brian PUts Davie Couniy Enterprise Rccord Winning makes it fun,bul coaching players like Josh Golding and Kcllcn Miller has been'Ihe most enjoyable part for George Day wait, the coach of Ihc MtKksvillc Millers IS-ond-umlcr AAU baseball team. For all the talk about Andrcw Day- walt being one of the best around, Travis Allen's potential osan ace, Dave Pophn's booming bat and Chris Seaford's vcrsatilily,Golding probably has done as much as any player in helping ihe Millers build an Impres- sivc 10-5 record so far this summer. As late os lost summer. Golding was an ononymous figure stuck in the siaiters'shadows.secminglyboundfor a bucket role as an assistant coach. But he developed confidence dur* Ing fall ball and has occelemled his astonishing surge this summer, lead­ ing the Millers with an eye-popping .476 bauing average (10*21). "He started playing good lost year in the full league, and he's a young kid that's coming on," Day wait said of the . dutneldcr. Nothing makes a coach feel better than a player upholding a lineup deci­ sion. Daywult turned lo Golding, who , has repeatedly delivered. "When you sec kids like Golding improveand get belter, that makes you feel like you're really doing'some good." said Daywalt, who is assisted by Dick Gamer and Dave Poplin. "When you try to find Ihe right place to gelhim in the lincupand then he comes through for you, il's a good feeling." Daywalt wishes every player had Miller's attitude. A utility Infieldcr, Miller has accepted his spot-duty role, never complaining, never sulking in the dugout, never rocking the boat. Miller simply does what the coaches ask, a rare quality in today's me-first sports world. "It doesn't matter where you need him,he'salwaysinthegameand ready togo,"Daywalls,iid.bcamingat Miller. Members of Itie Davie American Senior League Girls All Stars include, from left; front, Sara Handy; row 1 - Amber Carter, Amber Hamm, Ember Spillman, Stacey Handy, Heather Lanning; row 2 - Coach Jim Sanders, Stacy Queen, Kim Hilton, Brandi Comatzer, Crystal Hoots, Ashley Sanders, Coach Paul Spillman, Layne Grout, Shannon Handy, Coach Keith Handy. Not pictured; Ashley Quinn. Senior Giris Head To State Championships Continued From Page B1 Harmn suoplied two hits and Stxey Handy anu Carter had one apicce. Notes: Handy tipped his cap lo Grout after the clincher. "She did ex- ’cellent," he said. "She’s been working on her pitching a lot, and it's starting to pay off for her." ... Davie, which bombed the district 39-3 this year, has outscorcd the district by a whopping 93-7 the past two years.... Davie rolled to an unprecedented state title by a 28- 7 count last year, crushing Canton 10- 0 in the final.... PincvUle, which jumped to a 4*0 lead before wilting last year, will seek revenge in the first round " Saturday in Shelby at 10 a.m. "It was the best team we played last year in the state." Handy said. "We're going to have to face them sometime. I would just as soon do it first and get it over with."...The state final is schcduledfor Monday nighL... Despite Davie's domi­ nance. Handy knows anythingcanhap- pen. "First of all. yoii'rc dealing with 16-year-old females and they've got cars. Jobs and boys," he said. Allen Pitches Heart Out In Tough Defeat Continued From Page B1 complete games to fuel Davie's cham­ pionship march, ran out of gas after four and reliever Jason Jackson la­ bored over the final three, Perkins ad- ; miredtheirgutsanddeterminationwith : acc Travis Allen unavailable after throwing Friday. "Heai'sanngot tired, he threw a lot of pitches," Perkins said. "They took him to three balls a lot, so his arm just got tinjd. Jackson pitched real well, too, but after two inni ngs his arm started getting sore. So he pitched the last inning with 0 sore ami." Davie, couldn't cash in despite a healthy 18-hlt attack. Gentry, Bently, Head and Perkins delivered three hits cach, Bomes and Golding contributed two cach and Smith and Stanley had one apiece. Pericins marveled at Bently's in­ credible devotion, driving from the beach Saturday morning lo make die game after driving tu the beach late Friday night. "Tliat's commitment that we didn’t have from some of the other players early on that had made all-stars," said Peridns, who had to scramble for nine players for the first game. "And they wanted to jump on the bandwagon after we started winning. And Bently played real well." Friday's Blues Allen poured his heart and soul into Friday night, throwing six admirable innings and lacing three hits. But Davie never recovered from a horrid start, losing 84 al\cr spotting the Nationals a 4-0 first-inning lead, and Perkins wallowed in Allen'sagony. "I felt so sorry for him because he wanted that game so bad." Perkins said. "Here's a kid that's a great ball player and. has a good attitude. He plays for the school and plays AAU, and yet he probably wanted to win Ihe disuict more than anybody else. He did everything he could. He got three hits, he pitched as well as he could.... Man. I just felt st> sorry for him. More than anything. I wanted to win for him because he wanted it so badly." Although Allen, a big right-hander with all the makings of a future star, is capable of pitching far better, he held the Nationals to three runs over the final five innings. But Davie commit­ ted costly errors and fizzled with run­ ners in scoring position, failing to threaten after cutting the deficit to 6-3. An error in the top of the first that triggered die Nationals' four-run out­ burst proved to be a bad omen for a Davie team that was held to 10 scat-, tered hits. "Travis just didn't get the support that heshould have," Perkins said. "It's a shame becausc he's our best pitcher and that was when we had our weakest lime al the plate." Besides Allen’s three hits, Bently had two and Smith, Golding, Head, Pericins and Gentry had one apicce. Jackson pitched a perfect seventh in relief. ihcbrolherof fonnerlhrcc-sport Duvie star Charles. "He's the type of utility ployer that every team would love to have because he's willing to do any­ thing and never pouls. He sits right there and gets ready to go, ond he's helped us out a lol." Poplin, a first baseman hitting .311 with 14 hits in 45 al-bats, has evolved fromanaveragehitlerintoadangerous sluggerwhocan change ihegome with one swing. "He is probably one of the most improved hitlers that wc work with becausc he's getting a lot of power now," Daywalt sold. "And I think he's goingtobe one that's going toplayalot from now on." Allen has been a double-edged sword, winning ihrecoffour decisions and hitting .333 in 24 at-bats. and Seaford has been invaluable defen­ sively, shining In center field and help­ ing Daywalt anchor the middle infield. Travis and Patrick Gore (2-1) arc ourloppitchcrs,"Daywallsaid.'Travis has done a real good job. He's really coming on. I think he's getting better ail Ihc time. "Seaford's an outstanding center fielder, he can play anywhere In die infield and pitches some." Smith is another underrated asset. a savvy player who gives Mocksville vital security at catcher. "He's a real valuoble person to have, I think," wall said. Daywalt said Gore, a Starm5gS product, will knock Mocksviilc-Dajg Legion fans off their feet in due tiitK "He's a big lefthander and ancoj standing pitcher," he said, "bccaQ^ Ihc farther the game goes along,’ ihd better he gets." ; -J3 Besides Golding's team-lcadinJ .476 mark, Chancc Norman of bush is hitting .417, followed by 09^ wait at .385, Adam Wilhelm of ScQ mount at .372, Kirk Matthews of bush al .333, Jacob Gamer at .2 5 ^w Seaford at .255. Jonathan SmaflT^ Calvary is a pitcher. Minors Show Knacl( For Late-Game Magib^ Continued From Page B l Tlie Stokes bam burner resembled a fierce tennis match. ’’We went up; they came back; we went up; they came back; wc came back; they came back; and wc came back." Williams said. "It went bxk and forth, and that’s nerve-wracking." But nothing compares to pulling ' outlhecloseoncs.andDaviehasdem- onstrated an uncanny ability to prevail amid crowd chaos. "It makes it sweet at ihc end. and il lets Ihe kids know that you have to always continue to work until the end," Williams said. "It's just not over unlil the Iasi out's made, and lhat's a big lesson that we've learned the past couple gan>es." The Stokes-Kemersvillc winner, which must beat Davic twice in the double-elimination formal, certainly sought payback inTucsday's final, and Wlllinms knows the tables can turn. "We've got to keep fighting until the end and nol give up." she said. "You never know. You can’t gel loo comfortable becausc you never know whal'sgoingtohappen.Theycancome back easy, too." Williams cites the new 9- and 10- year-old Minor League for enhancing Davie's pitching and developing con­ fidence at the plale. In the past, ihc 10s played with the 11 and 12s, slowing the- 10-year-olds* progress. Williams said several pitchers remain untapped, providing sufficient ammunition for SiokesorKemersviIle,whichmayhavc been out of juice by the final (pitchers arc limited to nine innings In seven days). "Iihinkhavinga9-and 10-year-oId pitching league this year where they just play together has rtjally helped our pitching," she said. "Becausc I still have several pitchers that ! haven't usedyel that pitchedduringthe league, and they arc dedicated enough to con­ tinue 10 keep up their practice and stay with it. "Hopefully our pitching is going lo hold out, and hopefully some of their (Stokes or Kemersville) pitching will have pitched their innings out becausc they arc quite restricted on those." The other key has been efficient hitting. Davie went the distance with­ out striking out against South, il .struck out just once against Slokes and the Ks werefcwdndrarbctweenagainslKem- ersville. In other words, Davie makes opponents beat ihemselvcs. "Our hitting has beenonc thing that haspull(^ us through," Williams said.. "We've been getting ihc ball out there and making die olher team make a play on il. We’ve been taking odvaniage of every passed ball, every throwaway and things like that lo keep the runners moving around the bases." After Lauren Parker, Sarah Sheets andWilllomsworkedtwoinningscach in the blowout over South, Brillini Youngdlsployedremarkable resiliency in the thrilling 15-14 win over Stokes, going all six. "She did a great job of hanging in there because ihat was a tough game," Williams said. "She threw a lot of pilches." Dana Woodward hurled three in- ningsagalnstKemersvillebeforehand- ing the ball to Williams. The rosteralso includes Jamie Slan- cliff, Brittany Richardson. Briliany Hill, Emily Tierney, Megan Williams, Saturday N ig h t Gales open for practice al 6 p.m.FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. 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July 22,1999 - B3 Baseball Camp Honorees Announced Dcick Comatzer, 0 rising eighth ondRccreationbascballcamplostwcck. 9; Whit Mcritield, 10; Josh Eder, 11; Bnider.andChristophcrBrogdon.ans- The following won fastcst-playcr TuckcrRen, 12; Aaron Hollificld, 13; ingfifthgradcr.wcrenamcdcampcrsof awanis in their respective age groups; and Chris Howell, M. the week al the Mocksville-Davie Parks JereraialiMcClure,age 8; Gaictt Benge, Soccer League Registration Under Way Registration Is underway for the Mocksville-DavIe Parks and Recre­ ation Department coed youlh soccer league. The rcgistralion deadline is Au- F i r s t P la c e “ ' 'The first place team In the Carolina Recreational NSA 14 and under fast-pltch sohball folimament July 2-3 in Charlotte were, from left; front - Alyse Bowden, Amanda Sink, Holly Williams, Brittany Holt; second row - Jamie Durham, Jessica Dyson, Brandi Sain, Amanda Whicker, Lauren Comatzer, Layne Grout, Dawn Singleton; third row - Coach Tammy Reavls, Coach Ricky Reavls, Emily Clodfelter, and Coach John Williams. Not pictured; Kirsten Durham, Amanda Lagle, Sheena S m i t h .________________________________ A Joy To Coach Coach Sees Improvement In Players By JBrian Ptlts pavie County Enterprise Record B''rp A diamond In the rough is often ft^nd on young diamonds, and that's wKy Mike Herndon, Davie High's var­ sity baseball coach and ihc coach of Davie's IS- andl6-year- old colt icam, likes what he's ^despitedic team's 6-7 record so far ifiis summer. •W in n in g takes a back Herndon ^!at to_lhe red targets of playing rcgu- Iarly,devclopingchcmisU7 andsha^p- ening the liltle ihings that separate mediocre teams from sound teams. ."TTie biggcsi thing is wc want them to play together and play as much os th<^can, and it's paid offbigdlvldends sQ far becausc a lot of them have gotten ' ajbt better from playing together and teaming game situations," sold Hern­ don, who led Davie lo a share of the regular-season conference champion­ ship and to 16 wins in his first year last vspring. Fifteenplayoishavcdcdicatedtheir S summer toHemdon andother summer 2 teams, playing as many games as pos- gsiblc In hopes of continuing the sue- q cess of last year’s Davie varsity team: S Travis Allen, Andrew Daywalt, Josh g Golding, Dave Poplin, Andrew Jones, *4JelTrey Jones, Doug Smith, Randall gHead, Cody Wright, Chris Seaford, gjacob Gamer, Daniel Hollifleld, Eric ^ Hendrix, Selh Correll and David Per- 2 kins. ^ Theinlert»lwasdiereandthckids 5? play hard," Herndon said. "It's just 2 given them another opportunity toplay ^•a litlle bit more baseball. Instead of Splaying two nights a week, they're g getting to play three or four nights a E week, and that's what il takes. Il's gone " really well and we’ve won our last couple games. Wc feel like the more ^o\i play, the better you're going to get." ; • ;Not only has Hemdon gotten a good ^katihcvarsity future, he'sgotten an (dca of how ihcy'll respond against itiff competition,^ facing the likes of dlcnn. Parkland. Southwest Guilford ind North Davidson. •'I dtink it’s going to be very bcnefi- §(down the road)." he said. "Every' y gets an opportunity to pitch - wc 't pitch anybody seven innings - it's given us an opportunity to take ^1qokaidiflcrenlpeople,letUiemplay dmerent ^silions and see If diey can . play there. I think it's a lot better com- '4 petition for them because you get to play other schools." Seaford has madepcrhaps dtesuon- gcst impression on Herndon, creating aproblem that anycoachcan live with. He's got two shortstops, incumbent Daywalt and Scafwd, but the issue should be resolved easily because of their versatility. i ^ ; ’I think Seaford’s going to be a l^ ly good player before it's all over with," Herndon said. "We've workcda lot of diffcrcnt combinations becausc Andrew played short for us in high school. I think Seaford can play short, but we're going lo have to d ^ i^ what we're going to do diere - which one's going lo play third and which one's going to play short." Perkins' cfflcicnl bat and diversity have been a pleasant surprise. Hern­ don said there's likely a home for Per­ kins if he decides to dismiss Christian school and attend Davie. "He wanted lo play with us just to sec if he had a chancc lo play (at Davie)," Herndon said. "And I’ll tell you what, he really swings ihc bat well andhecanplay any inlieldposivion.so that's going lo help him. I hope he dwld w to come lo Davie next year. 1 think he'll fil in real well." And Hendrix has made remarkable strides considering the circumstances, fighting back and sticking wilh the game despitegeltingcut from last year’s junior varsity. "We cut him this spring, and he's got a good opportunity to play for us next year," Herndon ^ d . "He's a re­ ally good oulflelder." Poplin earned Davie lo its biggest win, going 5 for 5 with a home ran and a double against poweriiouse Glenn, including the game-winning hit with iwo outs in the bottom of the seventh. "He's really been hitting the ball," Hemdon said. "We've gotten a lol bet­ ter. I think the big thrill for us was beating Glenn." A Joy To Coach Hemdon demands open ears when he steps on the field, and these ut)ops have rclnforccd his Uieory that younger players generally respond better than vetcnins. They show up every day ready to work, making it all the easier to with­ stand the sweltering temperatures. "What I like about it is. 15 and 16 year olds still want to learn," Hemdon said. "Sometimes you can't leach the older guys anything because they know about everything. When they're young they want to Icam, and ihen they get lo a point where they think: 'Hey, I'm as good as I need lo be.’ Young guys are always willing to Icam and willing lo work and gel better." The summer also gives Hemdon a great chance to evaluate the players that sometimes get overiooked in the heal of a varsity race. "I enjoy this oge," he said. "We do work with them In the spring, but not as much as we'd like to because our ef­ forts are winning varsity games. Wc dogiveihcmaltention.buinolosmuch atlention as we give the varsily icam." Notes: Hemdon has enjoyed hav­ ing Todd Bumgarner, Soudi Davie's young coach, around. "He's done a really good job," said Hemdon, who is also assisted by JV coach Lee Linville. "I think it's been good for Coach Bum­ garner, and he's been good for us, but I think it's helped him a liltle bil, loo." ... Hemdon found something positive about most everyone. "Golding has gotten a lot better, Andrew Jones has done a lot of ihings for us; Jeff Jones has pitched a liltle bit and done really well, and has gotten a lol belter behind die plate; Smith is contributing and hitting die ball; Contll has gotten bet- ler defensively: Gamer has played re­ ally well; and Holliflcld's going to be a good player as soon as he grows some," he said. gust 13 and the cost is $30. You can pick up registration fonns at the recre­ ation department or ol school. Tliere will be four age divisions: U6, U8,U10andU12.ForU6,you must be bom between 8-1-93 and 7- 31-95. U8 is 8-1-91 through 7-3I-93, UIO is 8-1-89 through 7-31-91, and U12is 8-1-87 through 7-31-89. Softball, Golf Leagues Being Formed The Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreation Dcpartmcnl Is expanding new horizons, offering a novel soflball league - along wiih cocd - and a golf league for the first lime. • The men's open Bat and Ball soflball, which will run one night a week starting in mld-Augusl, is open lo the first six leams that rcgister.There will be unlimited home runs. Regisuntion is also open for coed, which will not conflict wilh dte Bat and Ball league. The deadline to regis­ ter for both leagues Is July 30. Call Athletic Director Joe Boyetie at the rec 01751-2325. • Pudding Ridge will host the rec's unpreccdcnicdgolfleague.Theremust Redskins Registration Planned PreregistrationforCoolccraecRcd- IOa.m.-noon. skins football will be held at the Cool- Contact Scou Vogler at 284-4639 eemcenr«depanraentonJuly21 from for any quesdons. Sports Physicals To Be Offered Fall and winicr athletic physicals be issued lo North football players in will be given July 27 at 5:15 p.m. at Uic gym on July 29 from 5:30-7 p.m. North Davie Middle School. Football practice will start Aug. 9 after Helmets and odier equipment will school from 3-6 p.m. C o a c h O p e n in g G y m F o r V o lle y b a ll Leo Brunelli, Davie's new head August2fromllo,m.tolp.m.Eveiy- volleyball coach, will hold open gym one must have their physical fonii by forgnulcs9-12July27-29frora7-8;30 August 2. For any questions, contact p.m. in the new gym. Brunelli at 731-3631. The first official practice will be Camp To Be Held For Girls Trying Out For DHS Tennis A stroke camp for girls tiying out for die Davie High tennis team will be held July 26^30 from 5-7 p.m. al the ' courts next to South Davie Middle .School, ' Ttyouu for the Davie team will begin Aug. 2,5-7 p.m., al die South Daviecout1s.Eachplayermiistbriiiga copy of a cuirent physical/eligibility form, two new caiis of tennis balls and dielr own rackcito try out. A towel and a water bottle would be helpful. For questions about stroke camp or tiyouts,conuict Coach Carol Cozart al Davieat751-5905, be a minimum of four players per team, and Boyette will mke the first 10 teams that register. Play will nin cach Monday suuting August 2 duough mid-October. The registration deadline is July 23. All players mustqualify at Pudding Ridge. Call die tec for more infoirnaUon about the coming leagues. A S o u th e rn C o m m u n ity C D RATE;A P Y ; 5.83%6%* TERM; 18 ;MONTHS O ffe rin g M o re . •Annuil PetcentJge Yield. Penalty for early withdrawal. S500 min. depotit. Maiimum balance of S99.999. Hates »ub)cci lo change whhom noiice. ^SouthernCommunity B A N K A N D TR U S T Smttli Enough To Care. WmSTOK-BAUMt Countiy Clut> Rd.; 76&-8&00, Slratford Rd.: 724-2075. Peieri Creek PK^.: 78S-3570 YADKIN COUNTY: Yadklnville: 670-4121 www.Kbtrust.com *Touchione Banking: 1-800*813-7623 MmifrFDlC ^ communities. Davie iiamiirVIIIIGA Now Reglstaing For Before & After School Serving all Davie County Elementary & Middle Schools With sites at the YMCA, Pinebrook, Shady Grove, and Cooleemee. Our Before School pngnm is an early service for parents who need care for iheir children before school begins. Our After School prosram includes gatnes, arts & crafts, swinuning, Character Development, sports, computer enrichment, homework & study time, and much more. Nutritional snacks are provided daily We also have a TMH GonWCUon I for grades M . Parents needpniyi m tor grades 6-U. I'arents i to know that their young adult is involved in a wholesome, safe aiKl fun environment. The program will allow teens to participate in sports, swimming, games, computers, and mote. Al schnluM out of school days n d airiir riiMM days ara no airtn diai«i^ Register Todai/ nt the Davie Family YMCA Ita foiovHing lla iM i tar t t i M m M d A ft« M m I P n p M tiiii Before School After School Before and After Teen Connection Before School and Teen Connection $40.00 $100.00 $140.00 .$65.00 $105.00 SumamDivCamp,T9tlMlMitmon9MtlilBliim ooiitaetM m m rC m ^ Non-Mambers $40.00 $150.00 $190.00 $100.00 $140,00 D a v ie F a m ily Y N IG A ^ 'Helping people reach their God-given potential in spirit, mind and body." 215 Cemetery Street • Mocksvillc, NC • (336) 751-9622 Houis; Mon - Fri 6 AM - 9 PM; Sal 9 AM - 6 PM & Sun 1 PM - 6 PM B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - BS Led by the Davie High Sctiool cheerieaders, aii campers got a chance to show off what they had learned during the weel< to family and friends.- Photos by James Barringer; i; Campers compete in a jumping competition during cheerleading camp at Davie High.Davie High cheerleaders teach the young campers a dance routine. Cheerleaders show their spirit as they iearn a new cheer at camp. Paenei Simpson Improves her cheering sl<llis for the Redsi<ins. It’s a connected world. Do your share. Fi>r 30 wayi lo hcin the enviionmcni. utiie Eitih Shitc,3400 Inieinaiiurul Dr.. SW.Suite 2K(AD4).Wathinfitun. IX] m». Rams, cheerleaders, from left: Emily Carter, H^adison 5 w Whltiocl< and Jodi Harpe, participate in a dance routine, r ^ IM^;Augiist19Hi Gill annual Special Section ”1; lUled with eveiytblng ■ need to know to follow lie;i999 edition ol.the H lfS H , adveitiM .^fc^ bur sales ^ staff today at (336) 751-2129 ir-y V<i 1,-j. THE NEW Davie Place Resideimtlal Care Davie Place’s Resident of the Week Evelyn Safley Feitbee was bom november II, 1926. She is a native of Davie Counly. Mrs. Fercbce was raised on Ihe Twin Btook Farm where her father was ■ a herdsman. Evelp manied John Ferebee on October 23,1944. She and her husband nin a daiij fann on Rainbow. Road until 1978; Al which lime they . moved lo Angel Road where Mr. Feiebee and their one son John still reside with their grandson and (hrec great grandchildren. Mis. Ferebee is a member of Eaton's Baptist Church. Evelyn inviles all of her friends lo vish her al Davie Place where she has been a resident since April 30, i997. Next to Davie Co. Hospital 337 Hospital Street Mocksvnie, NC 27028 336-751.2175 ,..Fax:336.751-0136 D a v i e P l a c e R E S ID E N T X A L O lRE^ CAROLINA CARWASN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Behind the old Quincy's on Amp Drive, Clemmons O ffering Sum m ar Spaelal D uaM Automatic Car Wash 10-6 Friday to Sunday Self Serve Bays Open 24 hours Dally ________ I Carolina Carwash 11 Carolina Carwashl I Summer Special ■ ■ Summer Special li • $1.00 Off li $1.00 offi^: H a p p y 5 0 “ B i r t h d a y H a n k A little boy from heaven, fell through the sky one day, and nestled in Union Grove, jiist a spot across the way; His parents said "We'll keep him "for he looks so peacefid here, and so they kept him, and he became their little dear; He spent his time a-fannin ’, that is in his younger years, and we are sure there were many times he reduced his dad lo tears; We think he probably said “Son, find another line of work, cause fannin’s not your thing! ” That’s just a guess, because we don't know what went on in between; Our story really begins in the summer of 74, and we could tell you many tales, and tales and tales galore. Twenty-five years have come and gone since he first walked through the door. Who would have thought it would last... that the "SHY" yotmg man... would make it past........... O N EH ALFAC Em VRY We thought it would be fittin', as he begins his downward slide, that we share some words of wisdom, IF ONLY HE WOULD USTEN! He coilldn't fight for his coimtry, because he had only one good eye, but that didn't keep him from fighting for his staff by not backing down at the door, when a lofty client became incensed and created quite a stir; the rest of that is history, and has become just one big blur; Numerous nicknames he’s been given, Mr Technology The Great One, Hammerin’Hank, just to name a few; He's also been called lots of other things, but to print them just won’t do. His handwriting is the only thing that really won ’t endure, because NO ONE we know can read it, and that’s the truth for sure! He plans to be a 50 year lawyer - not to retire until he S 74, When he told his staff of this plan, they stampeded towards the door; From a bam in Union Grove, he headed to Chapel Hill, While he didn’t make Dean’s ball team, he serenaded and married Polly, who gave him quite a thrill; While Polly slaved at the hospital at night. Hank would hit the books; Inspired by his neighbors, his pastime wasn’t Rook; He graduated law school, and George Martin heard his call; George hired the true-blue farm boy, gave him an office down the hall; Along came Brad and then came Scott, and the Van Hoys thought they were through; But the old boy turned age 40, and along came Matthew. Many games he loves to play, tennis, basketball and golf, just to name a few. Just don’t dare get in his way if you know what’s good for you;' He’ll throw a club, he’ll sling a racket. . .. , ■. j , and watch those elbows too! Over the past 25 years, many battles be has fought; ' > . An able orator, he weaves a tale, that no one else can top. He’s never met a stranger, shakes hands wherever he goes; He could have been a politician, but Polly told him "NO". , ‘ . Many days you’llfind him meeting, with cornmittees hem ar^ there, You cari always recognize him by his shocking lack of hair. ' ■ A finer man you’ll never meet; a bigger heart you ’II neverfind;. Hank, we nally do love you, \ ' • : . thoughyou drive us out of our minds! ' , B 6 - D A V IE C O U N TY E N TE R P R IS E R E C O R D , July 22. 1999 BUSINESS S P M L K H T H enry's Electric Motor Service, Inc. Celebratine 30 Years of Service Call Stan dr Steve for Eleetrie Motors & Y2K Generator Needs 1406 s. Marlin Luther King Dr. '' W inston-Salem , NC j[336) 784-4006 Lowes Foods' Natural Food Section Stocks Healthier Cuisine, Body Care itney Flooring H ours: M o n . ' F r L l o - b S a t . i O ' 2 Specializing In ... Carpet & Vinyl Ceramic Ttle Hardwood Floors & ReSinishing Counter Tops Laminated Floors (3 3 6 ) 766*0733 20 Years Expetietx» NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 5919-C Jam es SL - a s m in a n s _____ m - ■ s a w . N w ; K d u n t r y b K d r n e r ® P a y d a r e 2 ilg e s 6 w k s - 1 2 yrs 3 IK-fc30»-BiOOp 998-2220 C xYtarCMM’iH o m A m y ^ tMNoaw” I Sir«ingDa«l6 Gouirty | ill fc flO y ri State UcMMd Day C m Piedmont Triad customers love the vast array ol products at Lowes Foods Clemmons. Clemmons was the first Lowes' location to Include natural foods and supplements In Its offering. The selection, known as Lowes' Foods Naturally, was Introduced October, 1998, In response to shoppers’ demands lor healthier eating. ■Natural and organic (cods are the fastest growing category In grocery retail,” says Jennifer Oas, the Natural Foods and Supplements' specialist for Lowes. “Vie are just giving our customers what they have been asking for. In one easy location." Lowes now carries a whole line of private label supplements. Lowes Foods Naturally, a high quality assortment of natural vitamins and herbal supplements. Is created with raw materials Imported from Germany. Because the United States does not heavily regulate manufacturing requirements, the German raw materials ensure the finest herbal potency for the customer's dollar. ‘With our line, we know that what's on the label Is In the boltle,” says Oas. Lowes Foods Natural Foods Center furnishes delicious, robust snack foods lor summer enJoymenL The Kettle Chips, with no artiliclal colors or flavors, come In tantalizing smoky tastes such as the popular Salsa f^esqulte, which has a barbecue flavor. Or try the Yogurt and Green Onion, or the Honey Mustard, Salt & Vinegar, New York Cheddar, or Original. They are thicker than most national brands, but still have the salty taste,” Oas says. "People love them.” Yummy organic corn chips are another favorite snack, with the Garden ol Eatin' brand's“Red Hot Blues, one of the most popular.”The “Red Hot Blues’ are made from organic blue corn, and seasoned with a natural spicy flavoring. In the service meat case, Lowes featuresTanglewood Farms All- Natural Chicken. The fresh difference in taste can be attributed to chickens raised with lower antibiotic residue and cleaner, tarn raised” conditions, which lowers risk of Infection In chickens which are being mass-produced. Tanglewood Farms' chicken Is also bred without hamilul colorants Introduced Into the feed, to make the flesh more yellow at time of packaging. Lowes Foods also carries alt-natural premium Ice cream. ‘It Is a like a Breyers, but with no artiliclal colors or preservatives, and more- alfordable,” Oas explains, "it Is prertiium, which means not necessarily lower fat — but deliciously smooth with homemade flavor.” The Supplement and Body Care Department at Lowes has recently added new all natural hair care products. One of the newest additions Is the Giovanni Hair Care products. These are competitive with the salon lines, but contain no harmful drying agents that make a scalp itch. One ol the most popular shampoos Giovanni offers Is "Tea Tree m " tanglewood art AND FRAME GALLERY ■ l3VI!ARSFRAMIN(inXPP.KIKNCn ■ .|)00(FI!AMP,STVl.KTOCIIOOSi; • MOST WORK COMPI.CTIil) IN SIIAVS • Dimcui.TinnswKi.coMP. 778-0060 \ is T K C V iin N e \4nimal Ark * Veterinary llcsiillal A 'AO the love and co'e your \ pet no&ds to stay healthy' ^ .Mitchell LS plndel, D V M / 119-A James St.(onHw».isJkj,* *- _ Clemmons, 2 See Lowes Foods' Jennifer Oas about the store's natural foods selection. Triple Treat.” The first Ingredient in this shampoo is tea tree oil, which is a natural antiseptic and cleanser. “It helps heal the scalp,” says Oas. Most of the Giovanni products are safe to use even if you color your hair; although Oas suggests not using the tea tree shampoo until the color Is several weeks old. The 50/50 Balance or Golden Wheat shampoos can be used Immediately. Customers with dry skin will want to explore Lowes' Shlkai Natural Body Care. This selection of body lotions, shower gels and shampoos have all natural emollients, and may use almond oils or apricot as a moisture base. These soothing all-body lotions come in such scents as Cucumber Melon, Apricot Rose. White Gardenia, French Vanilla, and Japanese Citrus (yuzu). “They are excellent for dry skin,” says Oas. "People whose skin always seems dry, even after using lotion, may be sensitive to mineral .^Qlls,.whlch are the common.emoillent in most body lotions. The Shlkai lotions are completely free of mineral oil, and shouldn't burn at all.” Come and sample the many special products for healthy eating and healthier living. See Lowes Food employee Lisa Bailey In the Natural Foods Center, or call Jennifer Oas at the Natural Foods and Supplement Hotline, 800-311-2117. Lowes Foods is located at 2501 Lewlsvllle- Ciemmons Road in Clemmons, In the New Towne Shopping Center. Or call 766-1608 for more Information. \s91 wioilllliwiiai . ■ 336-778-2738 ^ '^ o g s , Cats, Birds, Exotics^* \lIO U R S : 7:30om-6:(K)pm M-F « * 9i00am-Noon Saturday. ♦ Call Today For An Appolnlmcnl« v * . dmOffSmctfiwunt ^ Home Repairs and Improvementt Our Pride Shows! Small & Medium Size Job Specialists Office: 785-4154 Mobile: 972-6012 Rick & Rachel Smith - Owners AUTO PARTS FOR ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDS • Come See Geno 3612 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons 766-9148 Prafrahml Unm Etlglng Rmbok & Nike Man's Tennit Shoes. Women's Clothing 1/2 Price Clemmons Discount Sales IS33 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. 766-4449 • Clemmons • 766-4938K 50% Saniof Citizens PiKOunts Wednesday Drivc-up Available | Coupon Good| for $3.00 Off Dry Cleaning C h a m p io n C le a n e rs 5042 Stycrs Ferry Rd. 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Sleepworthy Maltressw 60% OFF(moanfarlurrtl (a M /or fS granf Oriental Furniture * u p to 60% OFF-; »♦, Obsidian ScuipturA ‘ u p to 50% OFFi Sal. 9 to 5, Sun. lOtoSl Localrd in j The O ld i C lem m ons S c h M (S36) 778-2700^1, ---------------------------j ij. a m a tte s n n e T 'f e A t o n e KHANODK *.4i- ■ rw ■ Dunlop.!TWB3 LeeTlres GEORGE’S Michellni'Tfres VILLAGE GARAGE, ll^& COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS! 2570 L e w lsvllia -C la in n iio n s R oad, C l«m m 6n '4' 7 6 6 -7 8 6 2 -i i i C DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - B7 p o u n ty P la n n in g B o a rd To IHear R e zo n in g R e q u e sts ^ j ^ c r c will bcamcciingofihe Davie ^p itn iy Planning Board on Tuesday, 3wy.27, al 7 p.m. in ihc commissioners of the Davie County Adminis* “^ Ib n Building, Mocksvlllc. 3s-«;Jamcs K. Savario Jr. has submitted jirequcsltorczone approximately 10.6 aiCfcs of land from Residential (R-20) loResidenlial Manufactured Homc(R- M). TTiis property Is located at the end of .Myers Road In the Farmington Township, and is Parcels 44.45.46, 48,49.50.51. and 51.01 of Davie m^tyTaxMapC-6. ■ Short Custom Homes has sub- ^ti)tkd for (Inal review a 39 lot single ^ m lly residential subdivision titled Covington Creek, Phase Two. This 37.1 acre properly Is located off the west side of N.C. 801 South approxl* maiely 1/4 mile south of Markland • Road and Is Parcel 22 of Duvle County ToxMapH-8. The Planning Board will review a proposcdiextamcndmenttoil^c Davie County Zoning Ordinance, §155.286 Schedule of Fees. This amendment will delete (he Schedule of Fees from theZoning Ordinance and make refer­ ence to the fee schedule on file In the Planning Department. Any future changes to fees charged by the Plan­ ning Department will be approved by the Doord of Commissioners. The following are requests fornew road names for unnamed private roads serving two or more residences. En­ hanced E-911 addresses will change ' for these residences upon approval of the proposed names. • Druce Way. located ot 2064 Lib­ erty Church Road. Mocksville. • Cook Trail, located at 175 Rick Woy, Mocksville. • Cummings Way, located al 172 Rick Way, Mocksville. •GrassyCoveTrall.locotedat2300 US Hwy 601 South. Mocksville. • Greyslone Way, located at 510 Beauchamp Road, Advance. • M & D Lane, located at 272 Gladstone Road, Mocksville. • Oak Meadow Lane, located at 580 Rallcdge Road. Mocksville. • Pondview Lane, located at 677 Redland Road. Advance. • Rick Way, locatedat412Mlchaels Road, Mocksville. • Stanley Trail. located at 2254 Angell Road, Mocksville. • Stepping Stones Lane, located at 177 Eve^art Road, Mocksville. • Sunburst Lane, Iccaied at 1616 Junction Road, Mocksville. • Sunchaser Trail, located at 251 Sunburst Lane, Mocksville. • Sunny Meadows Trail, located at 251 Sunburst Lane, Mocksville. • Whispering Oaks Lune. located at 153 Oak Meadow Lane, Mocksville. • Woodberry Trail, located at 171 Pamela Lane. Mocksville. All parties and Interested residents are Invited, at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favorof.orinoppositiontothe propos­ als. Prior to ihe meeting, all persons interested may obtain any additional Information or ask any questions by visiting (he planning department on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340.. i&RVICB 2iESIGN U ^ m a ifW c O ffe x ... c/feetuniti • ^(ooxCovtxln^t ^WuulM'yxtdttuali •cMlnllBtlnJi ^Vatfdovtxln^i Outi & O^tanli interior Designs Inc (336) 766-9918 kanoH Ril, Bokk Ckama Uny UomkrMlM,9i»SM IDS AuociiKt i • '1 S P O fL K H T For Discreet Professional Private '• • il Confioclioni*No Eiisy Signu!s*Enjy 3(,'l Uf. Investigations, Call Beeson & Associates toiiotfa le t.. ^ K!ln»EnTV SiHJnoil •Mult' Pre-employment background checks. Criminal Investiga- *i-4ions. Domestic disputes. These are only a few of the reasons 1 piients are calling upon Beeson & Associates for the finest in I private investigation services. Clay R. Beeson, Jr., owner and operator of Beeson & i “^Associates, has 30 years experience in his field. A former Wjnston-Salem Police Officer, Beeson also worked with the department as a crime scene Investigator, field training officer In the patrol division, and detective in the Narcotics Bureau. Beeson's experience also includes 12 years as an alcohol law enforcement agent and supervisor for the Forsyth l^unicipal ABC Law Enforcement. He conducted investigations involving legal and Illegal alcohol sales, as well as drug Investigations, i Beeson has many contacts in law enforcement, including former co-workers at the Forsyth County Sheriffs Department, ) where he served as a patrol officer and supervisor, until his ^ retirement in 1996. it Is precisely these contacts which offer such ; valuable assistance to his clients. } . ‘ "Often I can expedite a case by consulting with local law J i’eriforcement," said Beeson. "Police are forced to prioritize .< cases, and many times cannot give a case the attention that a * private investigator will." I Beeson cites a client who had equipment stolen. Valued at I more than 38,000, the larceny was a serious crime, but not as { high a priority for the police as more violent crimes, i ;: "Local law enforcement completed a report and filed II as 'inactive,"' said Beeson. IHIred by his client, Beeson was able to "in domestic situations, our sun/elllance may provide the evidence necessary to hasten a settlement In an acrimonious situation," Beeson said. We have also done work for cor­ porations who have employ­ ees filing false workman's compclalms, orprovided back­ ground checks before an em­ ployee Is hired." Families hiring a nanny, or considering a day care facil­ ity, may call Beeson & Associ­ ates for peace of mind about those persons caring for their children................ ' Beeson & Associates uti­ lizes state-of-the-art surveil­ lance equipment, producing necessary videotapes or pho­ tographs to substantiate evidence. We have infra-red lighting that is not apparent to the eye, which will light up anything we are filming," said Beeson. "The video camera has zero lux which can film in almost complete darkness." Clay Beeson operates his business by the principle he has always lived by: personal Integrity. "If a client has slim possibilities of getting the results hoped for, I tell them up front," Beeson said. "Hiring aprivate Investigator Duiy 5iqno'>tOiy Sot iJf)«Hci5;:o of Iho Art Tocfino ,io rmn svipf'o(i*sic:in nithn AiHochtin'ofiv*Ughtr)lng Fosl ConnGCtlont«r il Confioclioni*No Eiisy Signals*Enjy jol Up*Husr;'u fioo* Siipuorl«Slcilo of Iho A Tochna^qy^Llltnii^g Foi^ciUf cllons*No Busy Signals •Easy Set I C V ^ I 'I i ♦ Mr.iss!f> ffOQ SuppoU.Sfato of Al'‘”'1 Up«Hnssln FioeK!ln»En<rv sol SihkkjiI •Mult' til IMt’ At! 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After working , is no guarantee you will always get the results you desire, bul we 5e»with law enforcement, Beeson's leads gave detectives Informa- do our best to ensure a favorable outcome in your situation. No tion to re-open the case. Charges are now pending because of "Beeson's investigation. f\^uch of Beeson's business is from word-of-mouth recom­ mendations. Often he has cases referred from attorneys, who use Beeson's services to expedite cases. I ifenitmlfeMtlHSimiti A I HOME IMPROVEMENTS CERAMlCT1LE*aJ5T0M D I I?ECR5*5CREENED-T1(3HT C f I PORCHES • GENERAL REPAIR51 ■ • REMODELING • STANDARD & i E DIMENSIONAL SHINGLE ^ ROOFING •CARPORTS*I RUBBER MEMBRANE ROOFING I 30 Years Investigative Experienc Private Investigator License #2408 POBox 134, Clemmons, NC 336-766-9557 Mobile: 336-W-I74S one should waste hard-earned money on a hopeless situation.' Call Beeson & Associates for discreet, professional, thor­ ough skills in private investigations. A free consultation an honest assessment of each situation will be given. Call Clay Beeson at 766-9557, or by pager at 712-8937. W hite G love •IF WE DONTFIXITYOUDONTPAYr REPAIR SERVICE AND UPGRADES Macintosh or IBM Coinpalible Windows 95, 98 W 6 .m 6 f f a n y WTs ^ ' REPAIR, SERVICE OR UPGRADE I MACORiBM I 3!niT!aSS!2“ “ !ty S 5 ^ Dockslde Plaza Near Dockslde Seafood 2518-A Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. • Clemmons 3 3 6 -7 7 8 -1 3 3 5 Cleaning Services Apartments • Condos • Residential New Home Preparation • Apartment Preparation Weekly •BI-wseMy Monthly Cleaning 336-945-SS13336-e98-7169 TOM MARESCO, OWNERS (336)46»4160 [ .....3InTTTnl MBtaTnil ■■iiiiiiiis Haethor Ross • Usa Lawaon I III.S W K K K 'S .S IM X lAt. ( I 11 I S t lU i< < . I u . I .11 t I i> . I .11 ) ii iiilv \ i \s \ i i M 111 \is , :Jba.-SM. I0:30-I0.siia. CLOSED Drive-Thru - Robbins & Pizza Hul FIRST IMPRESSIONS ♦ Professional Resumes • Cover Letters • Company . Research • Targeted Mailing Services • Job Search Assistance A 'Counsulting BETSY JONES (336)766-1762 FAX(336)7I2-968'4 L o c a l l y G r o w n P r o d u c e N o w A r r i v i n g D a U y • Tomatoes • Cucumbers • Squash • Green Beans • Blackberries • Blueberries • AndMore! Miller’s-Clemmons Curb Marketi ' 2690 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. 766-3014* The Ballet & Performing Arts Centre Will Hold An OPEN HOUSE Saturday, July 31 1 2 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 P .M . 6285 Shallowford Rd., Lewisville Student Demonstrations Begin A t 12:30 PM OfttUMfeUuaU eO utlokli Ruea, 7W>. P*ff. 7 ^, TKUm i ettnatfc | /Im m iitfiu iluM tat t f t t t fU to Pttfnmumcti tM ot Suef Sfmmf G R A N D O P E N IN Q For Our Second Location Opening in;', ; Downtown Mocksville101 North Main Street, On Court Square i P lease c a ll3 3 6 -9 4 5 -2 9 7 2 o r 7 6 6 -2 3 0 9 fir m m imfirmttitm ttm t tur LtwiniUt cf Mtcknille ItaOUmt. Nutcrdnker PUctment & A tuU tim w ill i t held A » g itttU .m 9 jn m 1:00-3:00. i B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 Computer, Spanish Classes Offered At Community Coilege Sharp Prielipp 2 Promoted At Baptist TwoDavicrcsltlcnishavcbccnpro- ; moled by Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, j. PcnnyC.Stiarp,Ed.D.,ofAdvancc, • has been promoted toassocialc prorcs* sor of family and community modi* cine. She had been an assistant profcs* ,, sor of family and communUy medi­ cine slncc 1992. Sharp received her doctorate de- grecrromthcUniversityorNorthCaio* ^♦'iina at Greensboro. 1 j; Richard C. Prielipp. M.D, of Ad- I !;vancchasbccnpromotedloprorcssor ! I; of anesthesiology (critical carc) with ' iltenurc.Hchadbccnaossocialeprofes* . Nsorofancstheslologysincc 1994. • Prielippreccivedhisdoctorofmcdi* • !;dne degree from the University of r •■\Visconson*Madtson and completed • his fellowship at Stanford UnlvcRlty. I !!He Is board-certlllcd in anesihesiol* • Qgy and critical carc medicine. \ It Wasn't Her .; The Betty Glass listed in an obitu- ' ; arylnthcEnterpriseRccordtwoweeks 1; ago is not Betty B. Glass of Mocks- : : ville. The Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College will offer the following continuing education classesbeginningtheweekofAug. 10: Spanish for Health Core Provid* cre.Thc student will learn simplegram- mar, elementary vocabulary, and pro* nunciatlonofcvcrydaySpanish/McxW can language. This coursc Is designed to help medical personnel with the words, phrases, and questions needed to conduct examinations, provide gen­ eral ueatment and communicaie with Spanlsh-spcakingpatients.Tuitionfrce to Government EMS, Fire Servicc Personnel and Law Enforcement Per­ sonnel. (Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30- 8:30 p.m., Aug. IO-Sep(. 9, $35 fee, textbrak: approximately S25). Computers: Explore the Possi­ bilities. Maximize the useofyourper- sonal computer. This coursc Is a sur­ vey of applications including basic Hamm Earns Scholarship William Russell Hamm, a Piusburg Slate University (Kansas) senior from Mocksvllle, has been recognl/.cd wiih a Plastics Alumni Scholarship fur the 1999-2000 acadcmic school year. HammisthesonofJcrryandWanda Hamm, also ofMocksville. He gradu­ ated from Davie High and Davidson County Community College and Is majoring in plastics engin^ring tech­ nology with a minor in chemistry. He is a member of the Socicty of Plastics Engineers atPSU. Keyboarding and Mouse skills, Win­ dows. E-mail, Using the Internet, La­ bels, Graphics, Works 4.5. Students need to bring a 3-1/2 inch hlgh-density disk. No traditional textbook. Students will receive applicable handouts. (TTiursday, 8-11 a.m., Aug. 12-Oct. 14. $35 fee, U b fee $5). Windows: Introduction. Students team to load software, manipulate the mouse and desktop, manage II les, work in multiple windows, and switch from program to program. Copy, move, de- Hair Salon Now Open In the Calnhain Centercommunity, anew full-service hair salon has opened west on U.S. 64 past the Center Volun­ teer Fire Departmenl, In the end of the Cilgo building. Shiriey Pugh Is the owner and op­ erator of the salon. She starts her own business with more than five year's experience as an operator and instrue- tor/ibacher. She previously worked at Raffle's In Mocksville. Pugh obtained her degree In cos­ metology from Davidson Community College, where she has also been an instructor in cosmetology. The salon offers haircuts, color, perms, pedicures, waxing, and more. She servesavarictyofcHemele, women and men, and she looks forward to working and being a part of this com­ munity. lete, and other functions wilt be ex­ plained. This coursc may be taught using Windows IfT (network) com­ puters. Students will need a 3-1/2 Inch high-densitydlsk. Prerequisite: I Know Nothing About Computers or equiva­ lent experience. (Thursday, 9 a.m.-12 noon, Aug. 19-Sept. 26, $35 fee, text­ book: approximately $40, Lab fee$5). DCCC offers comprehensive edu­ cational opportunities for all odults In the community. For more information about programs or courses, contact DCCC Davie Campus at 336-751- 2885. Cooleemee Library To Open On Saturdays Protecting Waters I Landowners Can Get Financial I Help For Conseivation Practices TheCooleemecBranchLibraiywill be open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon, effective Aug. 7. Some of the new books at Davie County Public Library, 371 N. Main St., Mocksvllle: Non-FIctlon Carl Gustav Jung Celt and Roman: The Celts ofltaly Church and Slate in America Get a Life! (William Shatner) If a Lion Could Talk: Animal Intel­ ligence andthcEvolutlonofConsclous- ness The Life of Birds • David Attenborough Nike is a Goddess: The History of Women in Sports Partners in Power The Clintons and Their America Patty Sheehan on Golf Walking With the Wind: A Mem­ oir of the Movement Fiction Aftershocks - Richard Wheeler Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Pro­ portions - Daniel Wallace Bishop os Pawn • William Kienzlc If Not for You • Joye Ames Jem and Sam • Ferdinand Mount Oh, Jackie - Maudy Benz Smokey ond the Oatmeal Man • Bev Sexton StarfarcR • Poul Anderson Temple&Shipman-DonaldPfairer Two for the Dough • Janet Evanovlch Lynn tutlerowdonated abook titled "Mother Teresa: A Simple Path" In honor of Kathy Chaffin. Children's Pre-school Storytlmc will resume In the fall. Summer Reading Program finishes up wlihapanywithclowns, face palm­ ing, surprises, and certificates on July 26. Davie County Public Llbrai7 hours: Monday-Ttiursday,9a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Satur­ days 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sundays 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 751-2023. Cooleemee Oronch hours: Mon­ day noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Closed for lunch frorh 12:30-l:30);BcginningAugust7.open 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday. Closed on Sunday. Phone: 284-2805. ' Ryan Hamilton Enlists In Army Ryan Y. Hamilton of Mocksville has enlisted in the United States Army for four years. Hamilton'srccruiter,SlafrSgt.Dale A. Hisslmofihe Statesville Recruiting Station, said that he will bea real asset to the Army. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton Jr., Mocksville, Hamilton will graduate from Davie High School In May. He will report for basic training at Ft. Benning, Ga. in May. S o u t h D a v ie S c h e d u le s A v a ila b le South Davie Middle School sched­ ules will be available July 26 and 27. Times to pick up schedules on July 26arcfrom8-l I a.m.,noon-5p.m.and 6-8 p.m. On July 27. they may be picked up from 3-8 p.m. Fees will include: $10 instructional fee;$5 P.E. fee for7thand 8th graders; $18 for P.E. unifomis for7lh and 8lh graders; $ 16 calculator (optional); and $4.50 for a student planner for grades 6 and 7 (8th grade optional). Open house will be Aug. 2 from 5- 8 pan. SWICEGOOD (S W ALL TbeDavieSoil&WaterConserva- ! I tion District will soon be receiving its I j year 200 allocation of funds form the ; ,'N.C. Agriculture Cost Share program. ; It will be conducting a signup in ^ Muly for anyone wishing to apply for ; j’asslstance under the,program..Cost *, sharefundsoreavailabletoassislland- I ‘'.ownerslninstallingcuiiscrvatlonpiac- ; tices which decrease the amount of r ,sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus, chemicals and other pollutants in the surface and ground waters of the state. i.andowners and operators may ^ apply for cost share assistance to in­ stall conservation practices such as stripcropping, diversions, grassed wa­ terways, animal waste management systems, livestock exclusions and oth­ ers. Applications will be approved on a priority basis, with those sites pro­ viding the greatest water quality ten- efits being approved first. Pcrsons'wlshing to apply for funds can do so during the signup being conducted from July 1-31. For more Information, contact the Davie Soil & Water Conservation District at 180 S. Main St., County Office Building Room 313, Mocksville, 751-5011. R K /V I. 1 O K S , (336) 751-2222 854 Valley Road Mocksville Professional Ct. Mocksville, NC Kyle Swk:egood KathlWail Jerry Swicegood Sharon Cohen Ellen Grubb Alicia Parker Mackio McDaniel Larry Hayziip 492-1010 998-0170 751-2478 492-7498 998-7699 264-6010 998-3207 492-2311 ^ F e a tu r e H o m e o f t h e M ^ e e ^ .........................3 164 HICKORY DRIVE Nowty rsmoctelod 4 bedn»m, 2 story twmo In well established neJghbomood with mature landscaping. Includes large open den with Rreplaca & lormal dJnlng. $133,500. &mi«(loabov«pholo.Sii?2?50a° BEAR CREEK CHURCH ROAO N*w COnstrucBon <nth 38R « 20A.•ffiCMrt Witn & nrtnt atr. .so o« lo ^ [0 Mis u,i\is 11 MiMUl nwiH t,11(111 nil wii.kiMi-oiiin.dms ui.yio si/cw iu T)«t cut* cona9« It eonvwianay loealad lusi mmiM from lo«o ard icr«olt. Oood or grMl Uvtw tamoe jxScwl it ■71 OAMELS ROAO196S on ten lot. With ovw1400 ta II. m hooM hM 38R. 2 rwnodMd hJI t«U4. 2 cv ric« covtrM Mek OKk.<MWS*i.in.^ 1S7 MOCIONOBIRO LANE S«ciw(M on 1.62 •erai...TNi eor(an>poriry horn* hM ovtf 2000 iq ft, Im Mramle Ua. runSMOd Roonrtg. and many •mapMi. C4l KXtay lof mora WoftnaJcn. ~f09 CnEEK8)0E DRIVE Cuta rutlic itren. Iratnfy p^ed with iw> 121 ClOtSTifl <3 ea 2 e\ nixh hint Mh ixkr; tfai bat pnti CaiheH ce&u FP Ilf u ICQL &a rn CowM 440 HOSPITAL ST EXT-Fbony St m iw M md IU basenn «4r, tttan md sagi 100%at WAWeM U|.Jl»l,t(30Sflw.lMlra3E.2 B*. fm i inj fciij m, dm W rt I. REIKANO RO • Ugi tel «FP, tar h tesemtrt Orv car gvm ind Stan h tesem (U carpot 111] itahp MA ^ SUedcnl Kn.ll4l.Na Cd DeWfc ^ o ^ H , h-iiooil twi, mini gai , U h ]}& OwU iHfBsrd IS) ot ULtii n ^ deilrtljhrcKliottcp irdsugillMMCa Four Corners News .By Marie Wlilte . Four Comers Correspondent . ■ ^ Kenny Smith was honored for his , birthday Saturday night at a supper at ‘ the home of his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Many relatives and friends enjoyed a meal together. RevJohnBrownandMrs.JohnBrown and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, and Mr. and Mrs. Grody Beck were among those attending. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton, and Miss Abby Ferguson have relumed homeancrspendinglastwtfckatMyrtlc Beach. Mrs. Loye Shelton honored her husband, Ken Shelton, forhis birthday at their home Sunday at dinner. Those prcscntwcreMr.andMrs.VonShelion, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Con Shelton, Hanes and Hunt,' Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hughes, Jana and Amanda, Mrs. Sandra Laws, Mrs. JohnsieShclion,and Mrs.Shirley Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith have returned home after spending several days at Carolina Beach. Cornatzer News '.By Dottle Potte .Cornatzer Correspondent , Dill McDaniel had emergency sur­ gery Friday at Forsyth Haspiial and remains In serious condition. Mac Laird returned to her home ' Monday from Medical Park Hospital where she had surgery on her leg., Ruth Barney on Milling Road had Pino News knee surgery os an outpatient at Mcdi- cal Park Hospital Monday. MikcandDarleneUttandchildrcn, Sunni andTeddi of Malaysia, spent a few days recently with Kaye West. Danny and Brenda Polls, Dollie, Homer, and Sharon Potts visited Mac Laird at Medical Park Hospital Satur­ day night. Homer Potts was honored with a surprise cookoul for his birthday Fri­ day night at the home of Pam and Derek Harpc on Baltimore Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ryman Shoaf and children. Grin and Nathan, have re­ turned from Japan where he has .served for iwo years and is spending some lime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shoaf, and other relatives. By Nura Latham Pino Correspondent Guests at Wesley Chapel last Sun­ day were Dawn Hughes and her daugh­ ter, Amanda. Tliey were there with their grandmother and great-grand- mother, Johnsic Shelton. It was the -firet Sunday for ournewpastor, Dianne Marsden. Eveiyone enjoyed her ser- motu It was great to hear Tom Horton at the organ as wc entered the church. He had some minor surgery last week but is doing fine. He arrives at 9:30 and starts playing. The songs he plays are tn his head bccausc he plays by cor but Ikj knows some wonderful songs. ■' Mr. and Mrs. James Essie spent la.si Cana News week in Banner Elk, going especially for Leila's collegc reunion at Lccs McRae College. On Thursday, Eli/.abclh West Fortney returned to her home In Maryville,Tenn.,andonFriday,Harold and Jessie West Gucntert relumed to their home in San Anionlo,Tcxas aAer visitingrelativesinthearea. They were dinner guests of their brother, Lutlwr West and his wife, Ostlne, on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, they were dinner guests of their brother Roland, and his wife, Betty, at their home in Pino. Joining them for dinner were their sister, Virginia West Steclman, and her daughter, Judy Steclman, of Yadkinville, and their niece. Susan West Cujas and her daughters, Amy Jhoand Missy of Cana. Mlnday West and her twins. Autumn and Alexander, joined the group later in the evening. Bob and Kathy Ellis and son Ethan Bogcr, and Ethan's grandparents, Harmon and Nora Latham, were din­ ner guests of Ted and Judy Hoffman at their home In Greensboro Satunlay night. Tl^c dinner was in honor of the engagement of the Hoffman's dnugh- ter, Allison, and Ethan. Other guests were Allison's brother and sistcr-in- law, Stefon and Meredith Hoffman, friendsof the family Sue French, Hubert and Juanha Nall, all of Greensboro, and cousin, Stephanie Snyder of Reidsville. By John ’ Coin" Godwin Cana Correspondent Lots to report sincc my last news. Fourth of July was great. I love that rodeo. How about those tractors at the Old Thresher’s reunion. It was so hot I saw a John Deere sweating. Steve Stroud and Doug Cartner had three nice UTictors for show at the reunion. Those guys know tractors. The Tire- works at the Rich Park was great. Mr. Bogcr bought a big, bodacious Buick. What a line car. SusanCujaslsworkingontheCana Homemaker's Calendar to be sold at this year's Bazaar. If you have any go^ pictures or ideas, give her a call. This is a great idea and you will want one when she Is finished. This week's ozone alert is orange. the color of a Better Boy tomato ripen­ ing in your window. Recently Gail and I drove over to Cool Springs where wc saw Steve and DougalanAntiqucTractorPull.Tl^cre were some beautiful old tractors there with both men and woman drivers. Steve Stroud drove his wife's 19 Inter­ national Harvester and held second placc for a while. This old tractor was Jim and Charles Eaton's before thcy^ gave It to Christy, and it was Paul- Eaton's before he gave It to his two boys.Iwould oflikediosecnMr.Paul pullingthoiimbcrouiofihe wood with that old UTictor. CanaNcwsis proud ofSuperDave. He is our ruml mail carrier. Nothing can stop the mail. My quote for this week comes olT of (he Uncle Remus brand syrup tin; "Dis sho'am good." Elizabeth Tutierow and Alex McGuire had a wonderful wedding and a fabulous reception. You know ii iscasicr to join the Bermuda RunCoun- try Club than the Cana Family? Ha Ha. We are so glad to have you in the family. Congratulations. If you need a part for your lawn -mo>\’cr, get over to McDanicl & Sons fast. Intwo weeks they arcclosing. Did you know John McDaniel grew up in the Cana community and got his mail from thcoldCona post office? I always look forward tosiopping by the shop to buy a part for the lawn mower. John McDanicl would usually tell meastory about my great-grandparents, John Boycc and Ina Cain. D em onstrators S o u g h t For C enter Fair Wanted: potters, quiltcrs, artists... It's time to start preparing for the old-fashioned fair held annually in the Centercommunity in September, and crofismenintercstedindlsplaylngthcir skills are being sought for the event. Center Fair organizers are hoping ^ to find persons willing to demonstrate I ; a craft such as knitting, crocheting, • 'hand sewing, cross stitch, soap mak­ ing, weaving, pottery, basket weaving and photography. All demonstrators wouldalsobcinvitedtosclltheircrafls. Anyone interested should send an application dial Includes name,address, type of craft and a $ 10 reservation fee loCenicrFair,P.O. Box 1313,Mocks- vlllc, N.C. 27028 or leave a message at 336-492-7554. Persons just interested in selling craftsordisplaylngantique farm equips DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - B9 GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 3 3 6 -7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road ________Clemmons________ NeiM&Old Roofs • Free Esta'mates P e rk in s R o o fin g 336-998-1150 My name is Trlpp Kdly nnd I nm the son of Paul and L4Uim Kelly of Rolesville.Icclcbnited mylMhlrth- doy May 23rd wiih fnmlly and friends. I had parties In Farmington nt my Grondmu Margaret Jo Brock's housi\and In Rolen llle wit li myGrandmom Helen Kelly ofCon- nectlcut ond Gmnddad Paul Kelly Sr. of New Jersey. RBDC - Best Darn ISP in NC To register for a TSro Week fYcc Drial On the Internet In WInstoa-Salem, NC. Now Serving Greensboro area without any longdistance charges Call our office at 336-774-1600 Red Barn Data Center Internet Services Dialup Bonded ISDN lines, $45.00 monlly. Low Cu5tomcr-To<LIm _______Rotlo. In Business Since 1987—*httpt/Avww.rbdc.com mcnt, tractors, engines, cars, ctc. are alsocncouraged to call or write as soon as possible. There will be no chargc for non- proRt displays. No food vending will be permitted. The registration deadline is Aug. 30. The fair will be held 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sept. n , at Center United Methodist Churchlocatcdon U.S. 64 West nearl- 40. m s \ [(336)751-3538 Now Local Vtomi'is j Winston-Salem: 330 S. SalUbury St. (Corner Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksvllb, NC 27028 Ofllcc Hours: Mondny-Friday 8-6 • Saturda}' 9-12 • Sundaj; BjrAppt. ^ ' i 231 Boochwood Dr. - Tiu low country homo w/3400*sl loalures t2 rooms - 5BR (2 master sutos) 3. t BA. sun porch - ptantaiKn Bhuttera mreo-oul.dinetiiiics. Exccpiiorul. $335,000. CALL CONNIE. 123 St Goorgo Pl. - 3Bn. 2.5BA homo on it Fairway o» OormixJa Run's Bronze coufso. 2700»5F end. porch. Lg dock. tik), Mvwod ttoors. 2-car gar. B R.C.C. memoorvrp wpurca S250.000CALL CONNIE. 237 Hepler Road - Ranch homo on tO»A sedudod acres. 3BR. 2BA. fun basom t-panioBy finished. 2 firopiaccs LR and FR. AdtJitionaJ tO Ac. avail, wtxxno o $4,(XXVAc. Can tor Into. $199,900. CAaJANE Harporbrick ranch w/ fuO bsmL 4BR, 2.56A. doublo attachod garogo. single t»mL garsgo. formal areas, smal bam. outbutding & stream on 4.S6Ac. Pricod to soil at $179,000 CALL JANE. 160 Lakewood Dr - Onck ranch w/Tull Mishod bsrrviL on 1.6 acres. Features 4BR. 3 fun balhs. 2 Ipic, an appliancos & window Iroatments. Largo barrWvorVshcy). wooded lot. $164,900. CALL COHNIE. Hwy. 601 - Vall«y Road -Formerly Dry Cleaner business - Can bo used for many tHisiness opportunittes. Pavtd parking tot. exceneni location, 1 mlolol-40. $133,500. CALL EVELYN. DIRECT OFFICE LINES Julia Howard......751^7 Connlfl Kowalska....751-6565 Jano Whitlock..........751-8560 JacWflCoulston.......751-8562 b'velyn Haynes........751-8563 Ken Salas...............751-8564 Mary Howard..........751-8566 MJ. Randall...........751-8568 VISnOURWEBSnEAT r.howardrealty.com 179 Mr. Henry Rd.-tiunting. horses, privacy. 25*/-Ac. backs up to Hunting Cr. PLUS ’05 3BR. 20A. DW w/ IWtsl.. waik-4n closets in BR's. lg. LR w/FP. $129,900 or UoN« hoow wiOAe « S92Aia CALL JANE. 239 Wilkesboro Street -OWw cottage in 2bedrooms. 1 both, bormat dlrWig. wood floors, attic storage and large outbuiUing onl.IQocro. $74,900.CALL JANEorM.J. 1045 RIdgo Rd - Acreage- Acreage- Acreage- 27.72 Acres • smal pasture land. Appt 75% ctearod with stroam.mostty Icrvcd. 36R. 20A dblvrfde on prop, w/ all appliances. $124,900.CALL KEN. 221 bog Trot Road - 3BR. 20A homo ncstk)d betw«on Dutchman Cr. & pasturetand. Lg. rooms, over 2100 sq «- Itving sptico, 25x57 outbuilding, bsmt. large dock, front porch. $89,900. CAa JANE. 349 Gladstone Road- aBedroom. 1 bath brick ranch. Great location, completofy updated recontly with new carpet, paint, coi/iter lops, i Owners are re«c ' $S4,900CAUKEN. 189 Pebble Vallay Way -Advanco - Mint fatm on S.t49AC. with horse bam. fenced pasture, riding ring, storage bidgs. 2BR. 2BA.960SF home. Some applian. remain. $69,900. CALL MARY. 5153 Hwy. 601 North -OM ccmage vrth V47 acres wtiich InrAjdes part ol a pond. Almost new hoal and air. Roomy kJtchea 2BR. IBA. Appliancos remain. $62,900. CALL MARY. 119 DavIO St - 2BR, tBA cottage w/ tt48 sq. ft. Features 2 tireptoces, naL gu hoat. canL air. vinyt sklng. dock, porcK garden space, outtxiUsig & 2- car carpoa ROOO Aliowtnc* $52,000. CAU EVELYN. Hospital SI n\---------------1.mc 530,000 Hwy. 601 North___3i6 Ac 2on«d t-3 $54,750Milling Road___________13Ac.$M,620 Hwy. MIN (bypsss)------9.76AC*/- $399,965Colonial EsUtea_Bldg lots S37.SOO-$42.000 Hwy.601 N---------------37.5W-AC. $150,000Hwy. 60tS__1.4AC zor>ed Hwy. Bus. $52,500 Hwy. 151__________524/-Acrts 5^7,642Junction Road.. LOTS 8 L LAND CatehatitRd______.Gtdg.Lot$22,500 ValHyRd...Ac.tr.900'W-roadtront$16$,000 ChurchStrMt.. C O L D l U e L L B A N I ^ e R □ TRIAD, REALTORS® Davie County Brai\ct) Intersection 0) Hwys 158 & 801 (336) 998-8816 flelocatlon: 1-800-327-4398 w ww.coldwellbanker.com 27.VAI>UMVAliEVU>smmAU UH 9.n>c D<niifl.PfwriwPfwly.Nw(nAVMMl. nu i coniMMn Wpm IMRI mxxM um. hjl UnH. gcrgMu. vf>nnd.^ Hcunty qiutn .rdVICKI FL£MINQ MM 1B7 DAVIE SAIES ASSOCIATES Andrea Suffis . 998-1171 998-1151 998-1158 998-1157 998-1176 998-1181 998-1177 998-1165 998-1182 998-1178 998-1169 998-1153 998-1187 998-1173 998-1185 998-1155 998-1180 998-1167 Betty Polls Btyan Lambert BnggeltFencU Chris Galde Cindy lohnson GaUPawlDt Janet Masters KalhyHuslus laDonna Polls Linda Riddiough MilieZimmemun NoraKirbnan PaulSiska Sally McGuire Steve Owens VlddRemlng UTllUHHACinKMOa J1M.W »> MU OAWI Raiu on M rocU^ Cfnir front pMCh d nj gratl country t>w^ home. Honw r«i M pwtect opan Rr pun and ful unbnitrwJ irgltearbttwntntotno*-NOFUKIRKMAN»9S-tt73 i79tunn>ffTNDi ouvAun SU4.M0 a t OAVieThd •!(»««• r»om* i» loc*l*l on tr* m tsiriny. Hidwat. ircMtnot coWt CGufAsti. NORAKinKMAN»9»-tt73 lltMCMNUn ^IU7.M* a i 2.U MVKTN* hem I* in • qtmI Iccatnn. Rural MRing riMt good Ktiotfi. prtsy lot wAut) appeU. kg ttl-M M. mur t»«m ootid bfl up or doom.VICKI FLEUINQSM-1167 ;7IUICVKWK> KKXOtTHIUSIIUMjee 4U 3.saA davs BtautM 11/2 try W3 FPt bonlM hckofy M Oo« a Country Oub. W«t bar. »«fipool. hnMd nn. 9' c«l« on main, lantu&c ttoreg*. btrrt VICKI FLEMING 996-1167 U« SAM MAOSI)t.9M }U 2IA DAVIELot* ol Mchan eabiwu. parttjy. UiAJry cftut* to batarrw^t. Mrw mMow uat. wNdpod. laiyt doult. (MW pam c*lir^ taru.VKMaEMlNQ99»-1167 DSNAOUONIO U410M 4M JUMACQAVIt Horn* pU hra :a<(0 tl on* hatM «/49«r OoMi Vg piym, m. tvft k ponh. Sftvn on pu9y «ooM um 2 irtanpaJANET UASTEftS»M-1tt2 lOT SZIUSNACttn ItOtt S129.9M 4U 2tA OAVIC Ccm« m ni 7*al Capa Cod ityle iKma. Thara U kM o« acoMt 10 ih# graal ooidoofi. Tha (>ack deck o( tr^ homa ova<iooki a baauttMwoodadyantNOfU KIRKMAN 09e-1173 IS7 ASHTON a SCOnSOAUCST S1S9.9M 4M 3U rOISYTHA rata lind' Ranch nMaw apannani \n graal Miinraarparii4ikataarg LOTIEUSKAaUKIIDCC SmjM 3H 2.SM DAVIEb6*Co(T<ortaUaLMr^*inirua iraAWnal homa In lt«t na«r comrunity.Homa hai many (aabtni IrcMnQ a lofmal dnng rm & lulchan <«MlarM]OAILPAWUK99a-1163 SS9HWYMI CKonrooeunsSmMO iU 2JIA lAC DAVK Mieura treat and Indscpg on 1 ac. Davla icMi. luas a pm pod. 2000* SP. Oraatt tmly homa Mtaiany amanMa. Fancad ya^ A atrga bldg.BARBARA AOEN99M003 UnSEUSKAOtCEKMa SI27.»M 3U 2.SU DAVK Surrouid younaM In cour«y contort Homa hu many laaiuiva kduAtg main lavai ratr auta. with ovar 1600 SF.cou«y «y4a (rM pooh&woodadloL QAIlPAWUKMa-tlfiS CENTER GROVE CMUItCHRO $420,000 FORSYTH •SSacraainprVnalocatioaroAir^ andwoodad, pubKwatarSALLVMCaUIRt-09e-t1U CANA ROAO $247,500 DAVIE - AoMoainrural twManUI or<y wm tmrMona. lDcatadnaxtioWt»pO-WiVJCKIFLEMINQW6-1167 STARKS ROAO $220,000 DAVIE .|km lovara paradia* in Davla Courty 45 aena o< traa* «Kt maadona. Piivata. paacaU araa with ■ v<aw o< puol Mowuia Euy aocata to MO, W-S, A QSO.PAUU8ISKA 000-tteS TK NICNLANOSMRMUOA lUNOAVIE* •T»o o( ffw moat boaiAirj Ml In BR Lot 19 $105,000 and 20 $9S.000. BRCC m«mb md w^KKilanria/^.VtCKI FLEMINQ 900-1167 JAMES WAY BERMUDA Rtm DAVK LOTS UMmprMOglou*.. -daRjnCommi«iy»..............0«*.l mambanhip.SALLYMCOUineWO-IIM LOT »IVY QRCU RERMtNM RUN $71000 OAWE • PrafiAim ooM course woded t)u*<tno ■|«lnBarTBod«RunCaib.Oalt • ‘ E-S« ACRE HOME SITESfiMl tS7.OOM70.000 2 honaa tfcMed parlet UiVrmjin aq n. raMrictiOfti. buMar ol yourcr«(c«. StaUaa. rttng tradi, ponda. aacunty OU«,HA»aa VICKI FL£MINQ99a-tia7 LOTS DOMUCATE DR DOUBIEGATE SM.000 FORSYTH-Two oraatbuddinolQii in ettabnalwd na<(^iboit«od at 636.000 each.MARTHA HOFFKEROOO-ttBa PUDOINC RIOa. DAVIE • OOLF COURSE COMMUNITY w'rcSing US*. Qreen vaSaya and ruiurt oaiora. Chooaa ywf mn buildar lor t * acre home uta- t29.90O-SSSXOa CINOY, V1CKI.BAR8AnA OR l>OONNA 99S4616 UHl VAUCY RD HKXORY MU> DAVIE$24,000 BaautfUgoMcourMtotaiHckor/HI CotMry Out. Opdorul rrtanibeal^ avallabie LOT 13 rox *W®AWE«a.MO lAST LOT In Foi Run. BuM in ■ oiiel. IhandT/, aitatiithad nbhd. eonvaniert lo 1-40. Co^ taxaa. Oavia achoda.vk:kifieminq wa-iie? lOTS CENTENARY CHURCH RD $22,500 OAVIOSON -BuMng toU in Oanvnorta with Davtdim County laiea. Oat the beu el both Wrida. ^ottibla owner Rrunolno HWY $4 DAVIE • Two tracttol land avaBat«e> almoit 1 aer« lor 621M0 M 13.66 acraa lor S143.4X.V1CiaFl£MINQ 990-1167 LOT CARDEN VAUfY DAVK Baaubfuly wooded loti wff) cAy watarTiaw. undergrourvl ubkttea. Ou caUa avalaM. Sq lootaga requirementa. Ooaa to 140. actadt. YMCA. tie.C00>S26.S00 VICKIFLEMINQ 900-t167 H«iciHiiiiiiMiEa«ia(iriiNiiNMBlWlHhllllNtlMlilMnli BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 - B ll C L A S S IF IE D S ^ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING bO- jpro tho Davie County Zoning Board of pMluslniont on Monday, August 2.1999, in 1^, Commissioners Room ol the Oovio County Administration Building, Mocks* vllle, N.C., at the following time as listed; 7:00 p.m. James Savario has •S()pllod tor 0 Temporary Use Permit to piQco a Manufactured Home In the Resl> bfintlal (R-20) zoning district under a hard* sfiip as provided by §155.190of the Davie County Zoning Ordinance. TWs property Is l^te d at 250 Myers Road, Mocksvllle, and is further described as being Parcel 51.01 of Davie CountyTax Map C-6. 1' 7:20 p.m. Joshua Hendrix has applied for a Special Use Permit to place ^ Class C Manufactured Home in the Resi- .dential Agrlculturat (R-A) zoning district as provided by §155.236 of the Davie County ^nlngOrdinance.Thlspropertylslocaied Rocit House Road, approximately 1000 teet v<est ol Foster Daily Road, and is further described as being Parcel 62.03 Davie County Tax Map Q>5. ;• 7:40 p.m. Philip and Sonja Ivey it«ve applied for a Special Use Permit to pi&ce a CiassC Manufactured Home in the 'Residential Agricultural (R>A) zoning dis* as provided by §155.236 of the Davie •County Zoning Ordinanca.Thisproperty Is ’loealed off the south side of Ralph Road, 'bpproximateiy 1/2 mile east of Comatzer .Road, and Is further described as being . Parcol 9.04 of Davie CountyTax Map H*7. 6:00 p.m. Twin l.akes Aviation, Jrjc. has applied for an amendment to ^e ^jMcfal Use Permit Issued in 1978 for Twin Lakes Airport. This request involves •amending the condition requiring a thirty .JX) foot separation behveen all buildings tiocaled at the airport. This property is riocated off the north side of Indian Hills (Road and west side of Fork Bixby Road and Is further describodas being Parce) 91 'of Davie County Tax Map H-7. Signs will be placedon the above listed ^Jpropenies to advertise the Public Hear- ‘'i/ig. All parties and interested citizens are ^ invited to anend said hearing at which time ^^they shall have an opportunity to be heard 1^ It) iavor of. or In opposition to, the request. 'Prtor to the hearing, an persons interested - may obtain additional Informafion on a request by visiting the Planning and Zon­ ing Department weekdays between 6-.3Q ' ft.m. and 5KX) p.m. Monda/ through Fri* day. Of by telephone at (336) 751-3340. ■i.r John S. Oalllmore^*1 Planning and Zoning 7-22-2tn NOTICE OF . . PUBUC HEARING ON REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION •r.,>Tt>e pubOc win taka rwtica that the Board ol Commissioners ol the Tovm of Mocksville has called a pubDc hearing at ,7:00 p.m. on August 3.1999 at the Town -Vail on the question of annexing the foi* lowing described territory, requested by {nbtkm filed pursuant to Q.S. 160A.31:•y LYING ANDBEINQ in Mocksvine Town- Davie County, North Carolina, and beginning at a new iron pin, sakJ new iron pin being located North 73M6‘49‘ West 183.59 feet from an existing Iron stake, said existing iron stake being kxated In the Western right of way of Valley Road Exten­ sion (U.S. Highway 601 Bypass) and be­ ing located South 76*33'47* West 438.68 from Grid Monument {Saint Frances): lence from said beginning new Iron pin, 16M3'11*West233.00feettoanew ion pin; thence North 73*46'49* West f^.eo feet to a new Iron pin; thence North ‘*~13'ir East 233.00 feet to a new Iron thence South 73*46*49* East 165.81 It to the POINT AND PUCE OF BE- ^ilNNING. containing 0.994 acres as sur- Myed by Tutterow Sun,«ying Company ^gust8,i995;and* N73.4649W 369.39; S16.1311W •533.00; N73.4649W 1B5.80; S16.1311W '30.0; N75.0316W 149.97; N86.2104W M9.99; N68.2128W 747.41; N2.0601E &8.31; S88.2932E 1134 J37; S3.2943W .65; N70.1955E 252.37; N69.0055E Cl Right. Radius »1003.34; Qog S6.1130W; Dist > 123.02; Len > 123.04; :1.4254W 190.82; S21.5130W 5.36; 1.2239W 152.31; S25.0017W 63.11; 11.3441W 60.0, for a total ol 39.259 Terry LBrailey, Clerk 7-22-1tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE , > SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION . 99-CVS-319 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DRIVER. Plaintiff,... vs. ' ■ ■ DARIUS UVONE POLLARD and CELINA FAY WATSON, Defendants. . TO: CELINA FAY WATSON rr . Address UnknownPlease taka notice that a pleading seek- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYNOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualined as Executor pi the Estate ol Thelma Elizabeth Taylor, do- ceased, fate of Davie County, North Caro­ lina. this Is to notlty aU persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of October, being three months from tho first day of pub1icatk)n or this notk:e will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. M per­sons Indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to tho under­ signed.TWs Is tho 6th day of July, 1999. Gloria Jean Hendrix Howard. Executor 297 Hall Walker Une Advance. NO 27006 7-6-4W NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR‘3 NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Edna Florence Beauchamp, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify all personshaving daims against tho estate of the deceased to exhibit them to tho undersigned on or before November 8,1999 or tNs Notice win be pleaded in bar of their right to recover against the estate of the said de­ceased. All persons indebted to sakt es­ tate will please make Immediate payment TNs is the Bth day of July, 1999. Lester Hayden Beauchamp Executor ol the Estate of Edna Florence Beauchamp c/oHaHandVogler, LLP. Attorney for Lester H. Beauchamp, Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NO 27028 7-8-4ln PUBUC NOTICE Pursuant to Article III, Section 3 of the ' Townof Mocksville Zoning Ordinance there win be a PUBUC HEARING before the Zoning Board ol Adjustment on Monday. July26.1999 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mocksville Town Hall. The foliow<ng Item is scheduled to be heard: SBA, Inc. has applied for a Condi- tionat Use PermH to build a Telecom­ munication Tower In the Industrial (1) zoning district Tftls property Is located off the west side of Industrial Boulez vard and It further described a* being Parcel? ol Davie CountyTax Map 1-5. A sign will be posted on the above listed property to advertise said hearing. Ail parties and interested citizens are in­ vited to attend the public hearing at which . time they shall have an oppprtunity to be heard in favor of or in opposition to the request. Prior to the hearing, all persons interested may obtain any additlonDl Infor­ mation on this proposal at the Planning Olfice, Davie County Administration Build­ ing. 123S. Main SL.MocksvilIe.NC27028,between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John S. Qalllmore Planning and Zoning 7-15-2tn above entitled matter. The nature of the relief being sought Is as iollowa: 1. Personal injury and property dam­ age restJiting from an automobile accident ^September 6.1998. "' You are required to make defense to sbch pleading no later than August 30, '1999. And upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief against you will pray the court for the relief sought This the 22nd day of July. 1999.Cr E. Edward Vogler Jr. : ' Attorney for the Plaintiff.. Christopher Michael Driver T '• ■ -. . , ■ 10^ South Main Street •di.-tf} ■ • Mocksvllle, NC 27028 NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUim NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Administra­ tors ol the Estate of 'n>omas Henry Riddle. late of Davie County, North CarollMi. tWs Is to noUty all persons having daims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned al the offlce ol their attorney. 2000 West Rrst Street. Suite 410, Winston-Salem. North Carolina . 27104 or Post Office Box 52. Winston- Salem. North Camllna 27102, on or before the 4th day of October. 1999, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment. This Is the 1st day ol July, 1999. . Margaret R. Davis Nancy R. Cotlette Co-Administrators ol the Estate of Thomas Henry Riddle Wesley Bailey, Attorney Bailey & Thomas, PA ‘ 7-1-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ol the . estate of John E. Orrell, deceased, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having daimsagalnst said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of October, 1999. or tt^ls nottee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sakl estate will please moke Immediate payment to the under­signed. Thisthe 15th day of July, 1999. Herman B. Orrell. Executor of the Estate of John E. Orrell. deceased E. Edward Vogler Jr. Attorney for the Estate 181 South Main Street Mocksville. NC 27028 (336)751-6235 7-15-4tn Reaching those who need . help, louchiim ua alL® ■ . l(800)4U-UWAy <H http://www.unlledway.org NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of David While. Sr., deceased, late of Davie County. North CanMina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them to the under­ signed on or before the8thdayol October, 1999. being three months from the Rrst day of publlcatton or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recover. AH persons In­ debted to saM estate wilt please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This is the 8thdayof July. 1999. David White, Jr. Executor 6205 Courtney Huntsville Road Yadkinviile.NC 27055 7*8-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving qualified as Executor ol the Estate of James Gilbert Wilson, Sr., de­ ceased, late ol Davie County. North Caro­ lina, this Is to notify all persons having daims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8 th day of October, being three months from the first day of pubiicatkm or this nolica will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail per­ sons indebted to sakl estate will please make Immediate payment to the under­signed. This Is the 8th day ol July, 1999. James Gilbert Wilson, Jr., Executor 125 Goodwill Heights Place Mocksville, NC 27028 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE 99 SP UNDERANDBYVIRTUEolapowerof sale contained In a certain deed ol tmst dated July 29,1996, executed by HARRY A. RENINGER and wife. MARJORIE D. RENINGERtoGORDONH.T.SHEERAN. Trustee, and recorded in Book 242, Page 585, Davie County Registry; thereafter, Central Carolina Bonk and Trust Com­ pany becamesuccessorownerandhoMer of the note secured by paid deedol trust by merger to Salem Trust Bank (a/k/a CCB*Salem Group); end thereafter the hokJer caused the undersigned Sally W. Smith to be appointed Substitute Trustee In Deed of Tmst Book 303. Page 724, Davie County Registry; and under and by virtue ol the authority vested In the under­ signed as SubstituteTrustoe and anOrder executed by Kenneth D. Boger, Cleric ol Superior Court ol Davie County, on the 29th day ol June, 1999, the default having beenmadelnthe payment of the Indebted­ness thereby secured, the said deed ol trust being by the terms thereol subject lo loredosure and thehoklerol the Indebted­ ness thereby secured having demanded a toredosure thereof for the purpose ot sat­ isfying said Indebtedness and the same having been ordered and approved by said Order ol Clerk ol Superior Court of Davie County, the undersigned SALLY W. SMITH, Substitute Tnjstee, will otter for sale at a public auction to the highest bidder for cash at tho Courthouse Door In Davie County. North Carotina at 10.00 a.m., on the 29th day ol July, 1999, the land conveyed in sakl deed ol trust, the same lying and being In Davie County. North Carolina, and being described as folhaws: BEING known and designated as Loi No. 150, as shown on the Map of Bermuda Run Golf and Country Club, Section No. 10, as recorded In Plat Book4, Page 88, In the Office ol the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which is hereby made for a more partkru- lar descriptkvi. For further reference, see Deed Book 169, Page 192, Davie County Registry. BEINGlNFORMAUYKNOWNASTax lot 5, Map D-8-15-A, Farmington Town­ ship, Davie CountyTax Records. This property will be soM subject to all taxes, encumbrances and liens of record. TT^s Is the 29th day of June. 1999. Sally W. Smith Substitute Trustee 7-15-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTYEXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol John S. Sanford (aA/a John . Speight Sanford. Sr.), deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, the under­ signed executor does hereby notify all persons, Arms, or corporations having daims against John S. Sanford and/or the estate ol said decedent to exhlbll same to the undersigned executor on or before 15 October 1999, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol recoveiy. All persons, firms, or corporations indebted to said decedent and/or the estate of sakj decedent will please make immediate payment the un­ dersigned executor. . This is the 6th day of July, 1999.Wachovia Bank. N.A. , Attentton: Laura G. Graban Executor for the Estate of John S. Sanford • Post Olfice Box 3081 ' Wiriston-Salem,NC 27150 Andrew While, Esq. n:- Post Office 1191 • • M ■ Mocksville. NC 27028-1991 ' ■ 7-8-4tn Resolution Declaring Intent to Lease or Enter Into Management Agreement for Davla County Hospital, Request­ ing Proposals, and Calling for Public Hearing RESOLVED, that the Commissioners of Davie County do Intend tolease or enter Into Management Agreements with respect to the Community General Hospital lo­ cated at 223 Hospital Street, Mockcvllle, NC 27028. Potential lessees or managers Include: 1. Community Health Systems, Inc.' 155 Franklin Road. Suite 400 Brentwood, TN 37027 2. Health Management Associates 5811 Pelk^in Bay Blvd.. Suite 500 Naples, a34108 3. NetCare Health Systems, Inc. 424 Church Street. Sulla 2100Nashville, TN 37219 4. New American Health Care Corp. 109 West Park, Suite 440 ^ Breentv«)od.TN 37024 5. Province Healthcare Company . 105 Westwood Place, Suite 400 Brentwood. TN 37027 ' Proposals for lease or management are requested from these organizations and others. Otherlnterosted organizations are Invited to respond to the Request for Proposal to be Issued by the Davie County Commissioners. Acopy of the Request for Proposal may be obtained by contacting Kenneth N. Wndley. Jr., Davie County Manager, 123 South Main Street, Mocka- ville, NC 27028. phone 336-751-5513. Temis of any lease or management of the hospital shall be negotiated based upon responses to the Request lor Proposal. The deadline lor receipt of proposals is 4;30p.m. EDTon Friday. August 27.1999. Refer to the text ol the Request lor Pro­ posal lor other Important dates. A public hearing shall be held on this Resolutkm on the 16th day ot /August. 1999, at 7:00 p.m. 7-22* tin GALVALUME 2 0 YGAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors s Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS . labbts WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Rnlshing FREE ESTIMATES y Ownen Larry McClenney i] 129 Lakewood Drive gi B 336-751-1721 t\ Yard Sales MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES & FLEA MARKET 25,000 sq. ft. inside 653 WilkQSboro St. Sat. & Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces call 751-2181. FRI., 7 - 23 and Sat. 7 -24 from 7am • noon. Farmland Rd. (off Country Lane)__________________ 321 QWYN ST. Thur., Fri., Sal. 7:00AM til 5:00PM Fumllure, glassware, children's and adull's clotnlnq, linens___________ Carolyn’s Cotlecllbles New Items each week, antiques, furniture, glassware, pictures • Barbies (New • Chatty Cathy, Coke, etc.) Beannie Babies • 6.99 & up Lay-away available, financing. Come see us for Christmas and other needs.(336) 751-6252 FRI., 8:00 UNTILWlkesboro St Lois of name brand clothes, teen's to adult’s. Lots of other nice things. Be sure to come. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale, Saturday, 7 until. Baked goods, hotdogs. By William R. Davie Alhlelfc Booaler Club al V^illlam R. Davie School. Hwv601 N.________ SAT. 8 AM-12PM 142 Hickory Drive (behind DHS In Southwood Acres) Baby clothes • girls & boys, baby swing, baby tub, nousehold Items and more._______ SAT., BAM TtL 2PM 282 Pleasant Acre Dr.. off 601 S. Lots of clothes & misc. Items. SATURDAY, 8AM UNTIL? No earlybirdsll Gordon Drive, follow signs from 158 or 801 at Redland Rd. Kids clothes. fumUuie. rntsc.. household Items. Rain cancels.___________' THREE FAMILY yard sale. 7/23 and 7/24. Crib, baby Hems, toys, clothes • many sizes, bow, books, lots ol stuff. All must ao. Hwyl58,1 mite east of Famiington Road. 7AM»unm._____________________ THURSDAY. 6:00PM through Saturday aftemoon. at 149 Hawthorne Road. Hickory Hill I. YARD SALE, AUQ7lh 7:00AM 5220 Hv^ 601 North, Mocksville, al 601 Flea Market Proceeds go to Tho Way ol Ufa Church Buiidlinq Fund.___________ YARD SALE: Sat. July 24 Sam • 2pm Hwy 64 e Mocksville on Merrelis Lake Road.east of Rain or Shine. GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs 24 Years Experience Free Estimates336-284-4571 ADVIRTISE YOUR YARD SALE WITHUSI •Classified ads arc $5 for the first 10 words and 10 cents for each additional word. • Yaird Sale ads must be paid in advance. .Deadline for placing a I classifed ad Is 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. •Yard Sale signs arc ‘ available fo r. . 25 cents each. Davie County ; Enterprise Record 171 S. Main St Mockivllle PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL on WHOLE ESTATES, COUECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE DEADLINE (or placing a claaalfled ad 10:30 A.M. on Tuesday M A T C H P O IN T Always keep a shovel, rake and water nearby when burning debris. REMEMBER, ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES. Animals FOR SALE - Roglslored Palnl Horse, black w/ wtillo blazo face & 4 whilo stockings. 17yreold. Very penile. $B00. 698-5B83_________ FOR SALE: CKC Poodio pups, shots & worming current, some partl-colored. $200 each. Some adults, $100 and up, 704-M8-2145 (Turkevlool area)._______________ FREE KITTENS*Cats 336-463-4124__________________ FREE TO A good home: 1 year old lomalo mixed lab. Needs room to nin and someone lo play with. Call after 6PM 940-6041 ■________ FREE TO GOOD home • AKC female German Shepherd, 3 years old. Alter4pm-94D-5281. WOLF / DOG PUPS, 98%, reglstared, domestic 1, yellow eyes. Call 704-871-0492. Apartments 52 COURT SQUARE In Mocltsville, above Woodworks Gallery. Nice large 1BR, hardwood floors. Groat for single profosslonal or couple. No HUD. $425 (704)276-1717 FURNISHED 1 BR Apt. In downtown area of Mocksville. Perfect for single ptofessfonal. Nice area. $600 month. (704) 278- 1717__________________________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: Ail brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished Sncluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer^ryer connections. High energy efffcient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prevwred for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located in Moci^viiie behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunsel Dr. ott ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. NICE 1BR FURNISHED duplex, no pets, limit 2, $375 plus deposit & references. Rowan • 336-284- 4712. NUMEROUS AMENITIES, Afriendly Community, and an Excellent location are just a few reasons why you should make your new home at Northwood Apartments. Now leasing furnished Studios, 1 Br. anJ 2 Br. Apartments. Lei us provide you with small town living at Its best. 800 Northridge Couh, Mocksville. 338*751-4141 Appliances 1995 QE SIDE > by > side 23.6 c.f. refrigerator. Like new condition, $600. Call to see. (336) 998-5505. MAYTAG WASHER & dryer 4 yrs old. $350.00 for both.998-6948 WASHER/DRYER, GE 1 year old. $700. 751-3125 WHITE FROST • free refrigerator, $75.00. 751-0108 Art/Artist JANET DEAN'S ART GALLERY On third floor ol SERENDIPITY SHOPS, downtown Mocksville. Prints by Janet, Marla Rutter, Ann Frick, and Ralph Grady James. Enter for FREE'Davlo County" ptlnL Auctions For Professional Auction Services call: ROWAN AUCTION CO. Salisbury, N. C. P04)63i0809 KloJennlnpi NCALM340 ISJIlE:Gan UtliHy Buildings Carports: AHSlns,AnGatallxMl AyStaDoalflti 336-751-3442l\1ock8Vllle. NC BRnyGmsTnsriHifli, 1-800-WB-PRSVINT INiilxFKiSISrVE PROFTTABLE Beacli Property ; Furniture V . Lost & Found ■ ’ Misceilaneous BEACH PROPERTY FOR RENT; . Carolina Beach, ocoan viow. sloops •4. W/D.$450/wook. 910-791-57B8 Card Of Thanks The family of Poul W. Robertson wishes to thank tho church, frtonds. neighbors and Davie Funeral Service for tho many prayers, food. FOR SALE: Sofa, Lovosoat & chair. Bluo & tan plaid. Call 492- 2543 allor 5:00. $500.00_________ LARGE L SHAPED couch w/reciinilng onds - Earth tono colors • 2 yfs old, $500.00. Lnrgo onlortainmont contor. $30.00. 998-6948 cards of comlrot, sympathy calls and beautifu plants and liowors. Your acts of kindness hoip to glvo us strength In this time of bereavement. THEW FAMILY OF Moon McClamrock Smilh appiocialo every act of l<indness bostowod on our family In tho doath of our iovod one. God be with you.Evorette Smith Joan S. Wvatt ALMOST HOME CHILD Caro has Immodlato openings - ALL AGES - for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shift possibilities). Convonlont hours 5:30am - 1:45am. Full TImo, Pari TImo, Drop in • upon availability. Come see us at 571 S Main St.. Mocksville (across from B & F Manufacturing) Or call Claudetio or Debra. 751-PLAY(7529)__________ AN IN-HOME daycare now has openings for agos 2 yrs thru 5 yrs. old. Before and after school services are available In (he Wm. R. Davie and Pinobrook School districts. Please call Karen at 940- 6444.__________________________ BABYSITTING IN MY home. Mocksville. (336)998-7099 CHRISTIAN MOM WILL caro for your child In my home. 1st, 2nd & 3rd shifts available. Reasonable rales & references available. 492- - 7679 ■_________ - ■ - MOTHER OF 3 WILL keep childron In my home. Before & After School Care also available. Shelfieid area. Wm. R. Davfe school district. If Interested, please call Amy at 492- 5762. _____________ _ NEEDED: TEACHER needs tmstworthy non*smoking Christian mom to watch wonderful 2-yr-old and Infant. Preferably in my homo (DHS area). Okay to bring your child. Pleasecall336-75M964 WILL KEEP CHILDREN al my home. Advance / Mocksville area. For more detallSrCall 940-2903. - - WILL KEEP CHILDREN In my home. Agos 0-12. Three years of child caro experience. CPR cvtified. Between Mocksville & Advance area. 940-6954 Condos For Rent 2 BEDROOM, 2 Bath Condo ClemmonsHoward Roaltv 751-3528 Farin IVlachinery NEW FARM EQUIPMENT Low Prices Plows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans, ^readers, Bushogs, Box Biados, ^rape Blades, Gates, Corrals & more. We deliver WrlQht Farm Gatos 998-8637 2BR HOUSE • $400/month. no HUD. 284-6010_________________ 2BR, 1BA 2 car carport, largo yard 866 N. Main. No HUD. Security Doposlt & Reforoncos roquirod. $450/mo. 751-1108_____________ 3BR, 1 BA BRICK Homo in country. Available B/t/99. Deposit & Reforoncos roquirod. $650/mo. 336/751-5268__________________ 3BR, 1BA COUNTRY coltago. Central heat and air. 998-4606, oftor 8:30pm. 828-478-9416 3BR, 1BA homo convonlont to 1-40 3BR, 1 BA homo in Advance Howard Realty 751-3538 Homes For Sale BRICK RANCH • Mr. HonryRd. 3/4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, full LOST DOG- REWARD OFFERED Samoyed, whilo, answers to "Sam". No collar, lost in aroa of south Mocksvillo. Call Bryan @ 751- 7480, loavo mossaqe. MOBILE HOME SPACE available in the Pinos Mobile Homo Park. $140.00 per month, deposit, entrance foe and reforoncos roquirod. 751-7502 bought 1ST sbury, NC Phono; 704-636-8123 BEST PRICES PAID Salisbury, NC No Collect Calls. WOOD STOVE INSERT w/ blower, $20024“ gas logs w/biower, $135 Baskotball goal, $100 751-1270 Lots for Sale ■ Mobile Homes/Rent basomont, has largo don with Larr /docl acre . By appoinlmont only. (336) 492- firoplaco/gas logs. ■ lildinq. tat - ' ' 111 poi ipoint bui of smal . - „ go storage iq. largo family dock with view III pond. 1.99 acre$142,500. GARDEN VALLEY • 225 Holly Lone, 5BR, 5 baths (3 full. 2 half), full basement, 2 car garage, 3,221 sq. ft., 1.5 acre.Bvownor. 336-751-4882._________ GARDEN VALLEY • 225 Holly Lane. 5BR, 5 baths (3 full. 2 hall), full basement, 2 car garage, 3221 sq.ft., 1.5 acre By Ownor. 336-751-4882_________ HOUSE FOR SALE: *Opon floor plan, no wasted space.*Newty remodeled interior/exterior ‘Hardwoods In two bedrooms ‘Lots of closot space *Newrool(3 months)‘Outbuildings ‘Pavod walk ways ‘Ready to move-in , ‘Shady Grove/North Davie district ‘Located on Mocksvitle/Advance lino •Ownor will pAy some closing costs or provide alJ major appliances (1 to 284.2890 2 years old)$77,000 3BR/2BA. 1300 sq.ft. (approx)Mocksvillo 3080 Hwy64-E (336) 998-8238 PRIVATELY OWNED LOT with dock off Blue Ridge Parkway - Saddle RIdgo Campground. Milepost 222. sowor. wator. electricity hook-ups.998-4925 Miscellaneous FOR SALE • folding whoolchair, limited use, removable foot rests. 098-3591_______________________ FOR SALE: 12 - toot metal brake, $300 28 - foot fiborgiass ladder, $150 transit and tripod, $150 12-inch mitre saw. $175 (704) 548-2089 after 4:30PM FOR SALE: Air Conditioner, capacity 18,000 BTU's. Used about 5 months. S275. 998-5003. K A G SALVAGE-32" Pre-hung Interior doors. $34.95/ea.: Bathroom sinks w/faucel, $14.95/ea.; Range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 1/4* interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; 4’x8* Cedar Closot liner. $9.95/ea.; BIdg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq. ft.; 2x4 studs, $1.29/ea. by the pack; Pergo ‘ laminate flooring, $1.89/sq. ft; vinyl siding $34/square; vinyl windows, 22' X 30', $39.95/ea.: 4 x 8 sheets, burch plywood. 3/4*, $34.95/ea • 1/2*. i21.00/oa.; 4’x8'xM/2* In. thick Insulation bd. $7.95/oa.; Roofing felt, $6.95/roll. Wo stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 24* dia. We stock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica, $.50/sq. ft.; Steel I-beams for sale. Six panel exterior steel door units, $84/ea. . K & G Salvage (Reynolda Rd,) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. LIFT CHAIR, -very good condition.- Was $658-will sell Tor $300. (336) 2BR, 1&1/2BA, mobile homo, on private lot. $350/mo. $450/doposit 284-2453______________________ 3BR, 2BA. DECK central air. $485 plusdODOsit. 492-7709__________ HOME FOR RENT 3BR, 2BA. $295.00 a month call 336-744-9557 or 800-593-7814________________ READY TO MOVE IN: 2BR brick aparlmonl. Fully furnished, electricity furnished. 751-1218 or (704) 872-3367. LAWN MOWING: Best Ratos. CallTodavt 284-6501 Lost & Found FOUND: FEMALE puppy. Found on Wilkcsboro St. near Potman’s & Auto Zone. Call 751-0070 to idonlifv. SILVER QUEEN CORN 336-492-73061336 Davie Academy Rd.________ STEEL BUILDINGS, NEW must sell 40x60x14 was $17,500 now $10,971 50x100x16 was $27,850 now $19,990 80x135x16 was $79,850 now $42,990 100x175x20 was $129,650 now $78,850 1-800-406-5126_________________ USED BOOKS. HARDBACK & paperback, some best sellers. 336-463:4124___________________ USED RAILROAD CROSSTIES. Doiivery avail. 336-699-2006 or 699-8593. P e tris h e n C o n c re te In c . • Complete Concfcic & Mas»nry Scrvicc • I\«Kcd K)unJatiimi •\k4xai NVotk •IX'coratUv CotKrcic • Ilixirs 704-546-5051 Fully insured 130 Windmill CourtFree Estimates Harrnony, NC 26634 WIStCARUER M IN I-S TO R A G E For all your .storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork. GaCG torfny! (336) 998-8810 ; TUESDAY ; ; 7:00 PM ; , Yadkin Moose Lodge g ■ Clip This Ad For Free Pack * ■ Bring A Friend For T\vo * . . . . . . . . . . -•dl V Miscellaneous ■ iVlobile Homes/Sale BUYING ALL TYPE COINS Gold. Silver and Coppor Whole Collodions or Single Coins Currency & World coins also DOUBLEWIDE, NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath .939 acre. dock, heat pump Willboone Rd. 998-5816 DW REPO ONLY $99 dn nowll 336-751-7734 tike SO DOWN TO quiifiod land owners, wo do well, soptics, drivowaysll 336-751-7734__________________ $1500.00 REBATE ON 14x70 singlowido 3BR, 2 Bath. $199.00 monthly. Leader Homes of Mocitsville 336-751-0503________ $500 DOWN AND MOVE IN. ONLY AT HOME ZONE ________1-800-866-8874________ $59 PER WEEK Speciaiil! 3BR, 2 Bath. Move in Todayl Call 1-800- 523-5582._________________ *99 DOUBLEWIDE REPO, Fleetwood 3BR, 2Bth, air. will del. & set., your lot for 1750 dn, 329 mnth. 1-800-278-3146___________ •BEAUTIFUL 2000 MODEL Double. 3BR, 2 Bth Glam. Bth, FPiace, Loaded. MSRP. 48,900. sell for 39.900 will not lasti Call Today. 1-800-278-3146 *HUGE SELECTION BANK Repos. Dbls. Singles, alt very nice,’ all offered wholesale price. Call now 1-800-278-3146_________________ 1 • 5 acres zoned for mobile homes...owner financing available...Cail 1-800-523-5582. 14X70 FLEETWOOD 2BR, 2BA, CA, ail appliances. Needs to be moved. Call 998-9738 or 924- 1810.__________________________ 1982 CRAFTSMAN, 14X65. 2 BR, 1 BA, Dishwasher, stone fireplace, central AC. remodeled 1995. Must move. $7900 998-1046. leave mossaqe. SUMMER SALE! Double wide, acre wooded home sites. 6 miles from Mocksville. $3,000 price reduction. Call now (704) 528-9593. Please leave Driveways ■ Parking Lots • Patchwork • Asphalt • Gravel I Free Estimates I 336-492-7820 F O R S A L E 7009HARPERGLEN ROAD CLEMMONS CUSTOM BUILT — 2 Master bedrooms each with own bath plus 1/2 both, LR witli brick llrcplaco, eat in kitchen, one car carport all on one level on beautiful cut da sac street. 1,329 sq. ft. Completely updaled & ready to move in. $105,000. McGill Realty 723-6677 Brand new single-wide manulaclured iiomes set up and ready to move in. Homes are in Farmlnglon Heights Manulaclured Housing Community in Davie County (MocKSviile)NC. One year factory warranty. Financing offered by Greenlree Finance Company for qualified buyers. Conveniently located, only 2/10 mils Iron 1-40. ' Gail 336-998-762S (Winslon-Saiem) or Pager 336-712-6251 How to advertise to over a million North Carolinians... for $2201 if you liove someliiing lo sell, Sete's tits woy to mol(e your voice heard. It's Hie North Carolina Stotewide Classified Netwoilc. For $220, you con place o 25'Wotd ad that will appear In newspopers tl;rPughout Noith Carolina ■ on audience of over 1.4 million readers. We've said everything from mountain ‘ property to beach houses,' from restaurants to steel buildings. Coll this newspoper's dossified advertising deportmentfordetcik. : :c „K .r.n :75, : „ 2o Then gel roody to sell. ' ; ; - . « » a v ib < ^ t v E N T E R P R I/^ E C O R D FACTORY REBUILT HOMES •$499 dn land & lots available all areas. 336-751-7734____________ FOR SALE: 1994 Oakwood. Set up at Deer Run. 2BR, 2 Baths, $2500 down, assume loan. 751* 4887.__________________________ 1984 3BR ALREADY set-up on 1/2 acre lot. $699 dn. Pmts of $197 permth. 336-751-7734__________ 1992 FLEETWOOD. 14 x 70. two bedroom, two bath, washer / dryer, dishwasher, cenltal air. Must be moved. $15,000. Call 336-940- 5267 and leave message.________ 1996 FLEETWOOD, 3BR, 2 Bath, on^ M^|aymentfl left. Call 1-800- 1998 28X56 DOUBLE-wide reduced. Prices to sell. Call (336) 751-0503._____________________ 1999 FLEETWOOD SPECIAL 3BR, 2BA, vinyl siding, shingle roof $500 down-$199 month. 1-800-866-8874________ 2 BR SET-up In Deer Run. Seller to help with closing costs. 336- 751-7734_______________________ 3BR DOUBLEWIDE ON 1 Acre Private Lol, Pay Transfer Fee and move In.... 1-800-523-5582. 3BR REPO IN Advance. Assume loan with ok credit. 336-751-7734 3BR SET-UP oH Sanford Rd. Take • up pmts. $297. 336-751-7734 92 OAKWOOD. 14X80, 3BR, 28th. Just remodeled T-out, new carpel, nice, del., set, skirt, step, C-AIr, for 995 Dn, 207 mnth. Call 800-278- 3146__________________________ ABANDONED DWS3 DWs Already set up on 1 acre tracts. Buy land & home, move In today. Calf 767-0156.___________ ALREADY SETUP Doublewide 3/2Call 744-11308_________________ APPROVAL BY PHONE Save a trip. Call Kenny 767-7782. • ASSUME PAYMENTS New doublewideCall 744-1308__________________ ASSUME PAYMENTS. DM 3/2newhome. Call744-1307. BANK SAYS HOME only; no land. Don't give upl You can have your land/home with our owner fnanced properties for SW, DW. or modular. Call Kenny 0 767-3342__________ CREDIT HOTLINE NO SALES. NO Hassle, Get Pre- Approved by Phone In 30 minutes OR LESS call 800-593-7814 or 336-744-9557.__________________ DIVORCE FORCES SALE Help save my credit, move In Immediately. Ask for Heather. Call 767-0156 HAD YOUR HOPES UP?Approved then not approved? Payments higher than wnat yoiJ wore told? straight answers from honest people. SW, modular^ DW, land-home available. Tai'ly private lots available. Call Kenny e 767-3342___________________ HOME LEFT IN Lay-a-way, Buyer gots CREDIT for previous Buyers down payment call 800-593-7814 or 336-744-9557.________________ I WANT YOUR trade-in any year. 0 down with trado SW, modular, DW, land-home. Ask for Kenny 767- 7782__________________________^ LIMITED CREDIT BUT good time, I can help you get Into the home of your dreams, call 704-630- 9266 ext. 404._________________ NEW LAND / HOME packages available in Davie and Davklson County, competitive rates, excellent ga^ent 704-630- NO MONEY DOWN for qualined land owners. Lowest Int. rate of the year Immediate delivery. Come sl\op Leader Homes tor best deal. (336) 751-0503________________ NO MONEY OUT of pocketlll Use your trade-in as your down payment. Come see our newest, models al Leader Homos. (336) 751-0503 Land/Home Packages...Over 60 Homesiles available... Call 1-800- 523-5582.____________________ RENT.TO-OWN ...2,3,4 Bedroom Homes, Ready lo move in, Call Todav...1-800-h3-5582._________ REHT-TO-OWN Call 744-1308 • SAVE SI 5420.000Buy factory direct, no dealers. Please limit 1 per buyer. Call 707-6511. SINGLE WIDE IN Park • ready to move Into-$275.00/month call 744-1308 Used home EXTRAVAGANZA • 3bd, 2 BA some with Fireplaces, excellent donciUon call 800-593- 7814 or 336-744-9557._________^ ZERO DOWN Land - Home for qualified buyers - Call 744-1308 PIANO TUNING9pairino & Rebuilding « Self-players, Sales & Sen,rk:e Wallace Barford 998-2789 F R E D D Y ’ S R O O FIN G 336-492-5923 • Skylight Repairs • * Clilmney Flashings •• New & Old Roofs* ^ ^ e r o o ^ ^ a r o tf s ^ Happy Birthday CHRIS SHORE Love Ya, Mom -^S oeiLfi HOM6S *Wh«r* th» Accent la on VWu«” CREDIT HOIUNB No Sales. No Hassle, Oct Pre- Approved by Phone In 30 minutes OR I M . Call 800- 593-7814 or 330-744-9557. $500 DOWN On any Doublewide or Singlewlde. WJLC. Let your future Tax Refund make the Downpayment on your new home. For moi^ info call 336-744-9557. : We Trade for anything of value. Let your old car or appliance, etc. make the Down Payment on your new home. Call 336-744-9557 or 800-593-7814. Let your good Job time be your credit. For more info call 336-744-9657 or 800- 593-7814. M N N .N tlW M lA ««e Whstsii-teliM.BC n il ,. B12-DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22, 1999 - B13 BMiiiXFMMSlVE FBOFTTABLE Office Space fOFFICE / RETAIL SPACE FOR tRENT • Court Square in Mocksvills. 5704-270-1717 PUBLIC NOTICES t-. Notice ^Public Salo; Mocksvillo Mini- hSlorago Inlands to sqU tho contents gof {otfowing unils for unpaid ront ^and expenses.[{and expei ^382 Terri Robinson M80.( #317 Amy L Jones ($263.00)#408 Wanda Parks ($240X. [62 Robert Chatmon ($135.00)Wie dale. July 23.1999 at 2:00pm. .lousehoid Hems. Balance must be )}aid by Juiy 21.1999 to avoid saie. Cash or money order only. No {personal chocks for overdue •Accounts. 817 Salisbury Road ’"‘16) 751-2483. ...Is notice was inadvertently [deteted on JulvtSth. Real Estate Wanted |l WANT TO buy 3/4 acre lo 10 acres. 336-284-2659 Slowly leave rtiessage. RV/Motor Home HELP WANTED: Earn up to 3500 iper Nveek assembling products at 'home. No experience. INFO 1- 1604-646-1700 DEPT, NC-5377 ! SSPECIALS Mufflor & lall plpo Installed S69.9SCatalilic convortor Installed $99.95 Roavis Welding601 N at Cortney Crossing. Yadkinville 336-463-2517 B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Your Complete Homo Improvemenl ibcat Work: We Do Small Repairs:Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 Ref. Available PC Box 424 l^ocksville. NC 27028 CAREGIVER IN OUR home. Davie County orea. 2 ladles, day and evening. (336) 998-3807 DECKS. PORCHES, OARAGES Sn\atl romodollng pro]ects. concrete work. Contract or hourly rates available. Call 940-5715 asK for Bob or Jason.________________ Kip's ReflnlshIng & Chair Caning Reasonable Rates Salisbury, NC 704-633-0809 statewide AUCTION • ONE AT Absolute Auction. Your choice of 7 Log Cabin Packages to benefit Red Cross. Old 'Lowe's* Bulldiing, Rocky Mount, NC. Saturday, July 31.11:00AM. For Information call: (252) 977-1720. ENTRY LEVEL DETENTION OFFICER. IIKE TO COME home to a clean _hPUS6? t'll do all the work • you Ktake all tho credit. Spotless breputalion. Call for estimates. 492- H2060__________________________ g LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard Unk-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798___________ Martin Saw Shop Phone 751.5038 H steel saws, carbide saws, yard ’ tools, sissors_________ OSBORNE ELECTRIC y, . foraltyouretectrtcalneeds. Free Estimates. 751-3398. C]' ROTHROCK PAINTING CO b Ailintarlor and exterior painting ti Cool Seal f^obiie Home Tops ‘ ‘ ipleto pressure washing and Tm Quality Wo3( 998-2594 Reliabi Criminal Justice/Related Degree desired but not required. Must be 21 yrs., clear background Invebllgation. Experienced ■ ■ Corporal and Lieutenant positions. Jail Admlonlstrator ($41,480 • $62,190). ExcellentWefits all positions. Call La FIRM Recruiting 1-803-748-9990. Fax resumes 1- _________803-748-7840._________ FORD TOURING 1916 Model I- complete restoration. 0 miles on engine since rebuilt. $19,000. Ford4DR, 1926 Model T Windsor • Maroon, restored frame off. S10.000. Columbla/252-796-0315. LONG-ESTABLISHED GENERALStore: With living quarters, in mountains, perfect Mon-'o-Pop •operation. Features groceries, gas. sporting goods, more. For details call Phil Darnell Realty 338-246- 3302. www.unitedcountry.com/Ieffersonnc PERMANENT POSITION FOR Live-in Babysitter. Long Beach. NC area. Call 910-278-6282. Children of Divorce A Worksiiop for Separating <& Divorcing Parents Three Sessions - July 27, August 3, August 11; 6:30 - 8:30 PM Davie Counly Public Library $50 per participant • Dinner will be provided Cali Family Beiiaviorai Health al 336-765-6033 A N N A B A N A N A SWEET 1 6 July 23,1999 % €fiat a ia ie ijo ii turned out to be! We Love You, Dad, Cathy, Grady 111, Adam, Mitciieli & Micaii r H a p p y 1 7 t h B i r t h d a y M i t c h e l l G a r n e r July 22, 1999 m t x i i i i y d H .; Build this7ear?f We Love You, ■ Mom, Grady, Anna Banana, : ; Grady in, Adam &Micah A BILL FREE LIFEI Consolidate and reduce your debt payments Immediately and conildenllally. Achieve debt free prosperity for your family. ACCC, nonprofit. Call 1-688-BtLLFREE (245-5373). PAMLICO SOUND NO Area Costal Cabin 3.6 AC > Now $49,900. Gorgeous new tog cabin near Pamlico River & fCW. Beautifully wooded setting w/ private, deeded access to water. Paved road frontage, utilities. Call now 800- 732-6601 Ext. 2934. PiTT COUNTY SCHOOLS Isseeking applicants: Middle Grades Language Arts & Exceptional Teachers. Submit applications to Human Resources. 1717 West Fifth Street. Greenville, NC 27834. Cali (252) 630-4242._________________ WEEKEND LOG CABINI $44,900. Enjoy top of tho world views from this authentic log cabin on beautiful, genlly rolling acreage. Convenient to Sparta & New River. A perfect getawayl Easy financing. Call now before It’s sold. 704-509- 1998. ext. 4627. Vehicles * 92 OLDS, 88 Like new. loaded, onlv69K.S6750 1-600-278-3146 1962 BUICK ELECTRA 225, 4- door, fully loaded, excellent condition, all original. Call after 6. 998-6097______________________ 1983 FORD E250 van. 77K. New tires, radiator, brakes & seals. Needs paint. $1,200. 940-2065 87 CHEVY SURB. 4x4. 1 owner, nice tojck. $7150. Won’t Last! 1-800-278-3146_________________ 95 MmSIB. MIRAGE AT, Air. Cloan vech. $4250. 1-800-276- 3146 ______________________ FOR SALE 1990 Toyota Celica GT, Red, loaded with sun roof. Great Car. Mechanically sound and looks good. $3,900.00 neg. Call after 6PM 940-6041._________ FOR SALE: 1977 Delta 88, 2-Door V-8 Chevy 350. PS. PB, automatic, air. radio, cassette player, new tires. One-owner car. runs great, needs paint. 143,000 $950. .Sold as Is. Call 336-751- 7590.__________________________ FOR SALE: 1988 Blazer. Good for rebuilding or parts: $450.00 OBO. Call after 6PM 940-6041. FOR SALE: 1993 Lincoln Towncar. 1 owner. 28.000 miles 75M303______________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick' Dodge 700W.lnnes St.. Salisbury 704-636-1341 LEM I KKEEPING Pmviding bookkeeping, payroll, tax preparation, and basic human resources functions for your business. Call or c-nill todiyl PO Box S7 Adv»nce.NC 21006 336-998-3565(office) 336-909-3365 (mobile) E-mill; saIembUg@bolmill.com Weeljend Baylor LPNs Work 2-12 hour shifts, get paid for 36 hours. LPNsandRNs Needed for P/T PRN pool. $1.00 PRN difTercmials for 16 houts pet month. Weekend shift differentials also apply. RN Unit Manager 8-5 Monday-Friday. Manageraent/Supervisory exp required. Must have exp in patient assessment. Will implement, evaluate and coordinate the staff development program, in-service training, compctency skills & testing in accordance with State and Federal rcgulallons. Will assist DON with clinical and administrative duties and must have working knowledge of care planning. MDS, PPS, 3 yts. Practicol/supcrvlsory exp preferred. Silos Greek Manor. Invites you to Join our new nursing teaml Applicants may apply In person, fax or mall resume lo; Silas Creek Manor, 3350 SUas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Fax: (33(5)768-4101 Vencor is a dnig-frce environment. BOB____________ Vehicles 1984 CHEVROLET CITATION It 2-door, navy blue with navy blue Interior. Less than 100K. Fuel Injected carburetor. Good coUector’s series. $4,000. Can be seen behind Bar-B-Q House on 601 S.. Mocksvllle.______________ 1987 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER: V-6. Auto. Air, Cruise-Tilt, Light Blue. Good Condition. $1,550.00 940-5065______________________ 1989 SUBARU GL FOUR WHEEL DRIVE Aulomalic Transmission Power Steering Tilt S le e ^ Wheel Power Windows AM/FM Stereo 150k miles 30 MPG $1700.00 Home 998-5639-GARY 1992 BUICK REGAL LTD. 3.8, V-6 engine, loaded, 4-door, 78K, excellent condition. Asking $6,800.00. Daytime: (336) 751- 1011;Evenlnq: (336)998-8821. 1993 DARK GREEN Infinill. automatic, 4 door sedan.Leather interior, sunroof, electric windows & doors, security system, Bose sound system, radio. CD & tape player. Excellent condition. $13.500. 751-3387_____________ 1994 FORD F'150 XL 1/2 ton pickup truck, very good condition {336)751-5759 SHARP TRUCK 95 Ford F150, Eddie Bauer. Ext Cab, green w/gold trim, $11,995. 1-800-278- 3146__________________________ *87 MAZDA PICK-up 4-c^., 5-speed, bed^ner, $950.00 Also •■87 GMC S-15pick up 2.8-V6, auto., runs good, $1200.00 OBO 492-5509 RESPONSIBLE HUNTERS SEEK goose hunting lease. Pleasecontacl Darren 0 336-888-8081 after 6pm. Employment TANGLEWOOD PARK Issearching for a nature / education assistant. 2 • 3 mornings per weok. Experience In teaching desirable. Training available. Contact Both Beeler 336-766-2818; EOE WANTED: PART-time assistant for dental lab. Some experience necessary. Call Davie Dental Lab. 998-3099. RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Road •MKknille.NC (336) 284-2826 S4pt/eSyHtm$Footfngtioid$fWofk F O R C O L L E G E IN JU S T 2 Y E A R S . QuaWyfor the Army’s 2-year enlistment option and you can earn up to $26,500 through the Army College FuntJ anti Montgomery GI Bill. Not bad for two years’ work. Of course two years is just enough time to see if Army life is right for you. It's also just enough time to make sure you’re men­ tally prepared for college, so by the time you get there you’ll be a little wiser and a little richer. For specific informa­ tion about the Army’s 2-year option, contact your local Army Recruiter orcalll-800-USA-ARMy. . 9 2 4 - 7 8 3 9 wwvnootrmyjom Employment SESTABLISHED MH DEALERseeking energetic, self-starler for sales position 50K potential and benefits. Experienco In car. MH, furniture prefered. Call Len 0 336- 751-7734 or fax resume to 336- 751-3296______________________ ***IMMEDIATE OPENINGS- FULL TIME'** Wood sash manufacturer hasEnlngs In their manufacturing It. No experience nec. Will 1. Health & dental, paid holidays, apply in person to: Jobbers. Inc. 2799 Hope Church Rd.. W-S, NC between 1 • 4 pm Mon.. Fri. Ettiployment **Cloverfleld8**Cleaning positions available. Full- lime Mon • FrI. No evening or weekends. Vacation & Health insurance. Calt760-4161.________ AUTOMOBILE SALES Must be customer oriented. Small Ford / Mercury Store In Mocksville. Some retail experience required. Call for Information: 336-751-2161. All American Ford / Morcury______ CNA'SSIO -$11 PER HOUR LPN'S$17>$23 PER HOUR RN'S $20-S29PER HOUR Sign on bonus. Excel Nursing Is hiring staff relief for Davie Co. area 1-800-883*9235 ext. 238 CONCRETE HELPER. TRAVEL roq. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369. Mon.-Fri.. I0am-2pm for application. EEQ.________________ Drivers/OTR Earn $40.000/year •95% No Touch Freight *No Forced NYC *100% Assigned 'Conventional Fleet *1st Day insur. Coverage ‘Direct Deposit Pay *401Kw/Co. match Call Tommy Pritchard TODAY!800-942-0082 RWT TRANSPORTATION HELP NEEDED TO work in friendly envIronmenL Must be able to work weekends, day & night shifts. Possible management promotion. Mountain Fired Chicken in Clemmons. (336)766-3881. WANTED: ADMINISTRATIVE assistant/office manager for small office in expansion mode. Position requires prior business offtee experience, excellent computer • skills,------abilily * to" functionprofessionally In a fast-paced environment. Must bo mature, reliable, hard-woritlng, personable, and have excellent telephone skills. Send leter of Interest & resume to: Po Box 621. Mocksville 27028 Soil Solutions^ Inc., an environmental service company. Is accepting applications for individuals experienced In the following: Trackhoe/Backhoe Operators Dump Truck/Dum p Trailer Drivers Class A CDL required for both positions, overtime and occasional overnight travel required, year round work. If you have the above quaimcations and a *Vhatever it takes” attitude, please apply In person at 1703 Vargrave St.. Wlnston»Salem. NC. ___ 10:30 A.M. TUESDAS' Remember that time and day. It’s the new deadline for tdassifl^ ads to be placed In the Davie County Enterprise Record. Advertisers know that The Classifieds in The Enterprise really work. Whether it's a yard sale or a house for ^ e , The Classifieds can help bring your product to thousands of potential customers. $5forthefi-stlOwoiils, cmd 10 cents for each addtlional uxitxL Run the same ad for three weeks, and get the fourth weekfree! All yard sales must be paid In advance. Come by the o£Bce on South Main Street across £rom the courthouse, or call Karen at 781-2120, and let The Classifieds go to work for you. D A V iB C O U N T Y ENTE ECORD POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT DAVIE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT Part Timo Secreloty • 20 Hours Per Week Opening Date: July 1,1999 Dulles: Secrslarial and clerical work for tho Planning Department. Issuing zoning permits, assigning street addresses, assisting customers visiting the Planning Department, record-keeping, attending Board meetings, transcrlwlon of meeting minutes, and other clerical duties of the department. Work ttours: Approximately 20 hours per week. QualDicallons^ * ^ " ^ocomIuI applicant must have excellent secretarial skills. Must bo proficient In the use ol a personal computer, copier, lax machine, and other oldce equipment. Must be able to work well with tho public. Please submit a resume to:John aalllmore. DirectorDavie County PlanningDepartment12iSMaln Street, Room 307 Mocksvllle, NC 27028 APPUCATlONS ACCEPTED UNTIL POSITION IS FILLED. DAVIE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Dus to rapid growth Wllson-Cook Medical Inc, a world loader In the design, development, and manufacturing of quality gasltolnlesUonal medical devices will be accepting applteallons lot full time Entry Level Assembtera. Assemble of products require use of written Instructions In English and verbal dlrecllon. Utilization of measuring devtaes and a variety of l\and tools ars required. Eye I hand dexterity a must Wllson-Cook Medical Inc. offers a competitive comprehensive benefit package wllh opportunity for advancement. Hours ol woiK ate 7:00am - 3:30pm or 7:30 - 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. Starting wages average $8.00 - $8.25/hr ($6.00 base with monthly average Irwentlvo).Applkranfs must be 18 years of age and have either a high school diploma or GED. Applications accepted each Tuesday from 7:t5am - 6:00pm only, at Wllson-Cook Medical inc., located at <1900 Bethania Station Rd. Wlnslon-Salem, NC 27105. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE . .EOE..____________ HELP WANTED • Davie Child Development Center: Teachers and assistants, full-time and part- lime. 491 Madison Rd„ MocksvUle. 751-4036 iT h e' INEXFENStVE FROFTTABLE EXP. CARPENTER FOR framii craw. 40-plu3 hrs. weoki' ■ overtime. M u ........................weekly w/ lust be dependable. No no hot-haads. 336-467-7061or 336-760-9153 PULL-Tif^E TELEMARKETERS,50jOO plus commission. Call 998* 6067. ^ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Administrative Assistant position available wltfi regional government organization requiring experience In administrative support and a mlnlnum high school degree; ^sw ales degree preferred. Flexible vwrk environment and full benefit package. Send cover loiter, resume, and salary requirements to M Search NWPCOQ. 400 West Fourth St., Suite 400. Winston- Salem. NC 27101. NWPCOG does not discriminate on the basis of a^o, gander, race, religion, or NEED PART-TIME work while kids are in school? 20 plus hours per week. Some Saturdays. Retail Qxporionco profotrod. Apply Q Beechtree's Ace Hardware. Farmington Road________________ NEEDED: EXPERIENCED doll manager, must bo able to do orderlno, schedule workers & work well with public. Also needed: experienced second shift cashier. Call 336-99B-8969_______________ PART-TIME HELP needed at Ellis Aulo Auction in Cooleemee every Wed. night. Lane clerks and drivers. Please apply In person. 336-284-4080__________________ RELIABLE SIHER needed In my non-smoking home. Cooleemee area (336) 264-2833_____________ HELP WANTED: Grocery and Grill. Yadkinville. (336) 463-2658. Davie Family YMCA Now taMng applications (or Before and After School Counselors We are needing counselors al the YMCA, Pinebrook, Shady Grove, and Cooleemee sites. You must be al least 18 years of age lo apply for the YMCA and Cooleemee site. You must be at leasi 16 years ol age to apply for the Pinebrook and Shady Grove site. Hours for before school are 6:30am-8:30am M-F. Alter School Hours are 3:15pm-6:00pm M-F. Must be available lo start August 4lh, All employees ol the YMCA rociovo a free membership. Apply today al «je Davie Family YMCAUnkadVMu N O W H I R I N G Full time Cooks All Shifts Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in person Horn's Country Kitchen Hwy 601 North & 140 Now taking applications for Assistant Managers Apply in person Horn's Country Kitchen Hwy 601 North & I 40 C N A ’s To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time : Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Wliiston-Salem TTie hometown company, WB’/I treat you Ilka you'd expect." Employment SECRETARY NEEDED: Salary negotiable. Call 998-8038._______ TEACHER NEEDED TO work v^llh 1‘year olds. Experience preferred, but will train. Must be 18 and High School graduate. Call 998-2220. TELLER I • ResponslWo (or paying / receiving, check cashing, deposits / withdrawals and dally balancing of teller window. Experience desired. Mail resume to; Bank of Oavlo, PO Box 129, Mocksville, NC 27028 or call 336- 751-5755. EOE TEACHERS NEEDED ' Pre-School & 1st & 2nd Gratae • Teachers Aides Malt Resumes To: 4765 Hampton Road Clemmons, NC 27012 S C H O O L . C U S T O D IA N N E E D E D Sliady Grove Elementary Scliool 2:00-10:00 PM (JO hours per week) Full 12 Month Employment Employee Henllh Plan, Sick l.eave, Vacation, Retirement, etc. Salary Range • $7.08-$9.65 per hour Call or request application from: Personnel Department Davie Counly Schools, 220 CherrySlrce! Mocksville, NC 27028 • (336) 751-5921 Now Hiring For All Positions -Attendants -Housekeeping -PCA -Kitchen ‘ Flexible Hours All Shifts Apply In Person at Davie Place Residential Care Adult Care Home Located on Hospital Street beside Davie County Hospital In Mocksville. 751-2175 EOE ^ B e n n u d a Bermuda Village baa an opening for Asst. Dining Room Manager & PT/FT Servers Beautiful Environment with flexible hours. Studenta welcome. CaU 998-6764 or apply at Hwy. 861 S., Advance P R E C I S I O N C O N C E P T S , I N C . immediate opening Maintenance Electrician Duties include: Electrical background in an industrial facility Troubleshooting, installation of conduit Connecting motors & starters Must have knowledge of NEC Codes. Minimum 3 years experience Excellent benefits package Starting pay DOE $12.00 - $14.00 Hr. Attn; Human Resources 2701 Boulder Park Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 e-mail: Jobs ®pci-inc.net' Fax: (336) 761-8575 at Tanglcwood Assisted Living now hiring: Nursing Assistants all shifts, full & part time. Experience required. Please apply in person at 3750 Harper Rd., Cicmnions, NC A Dnjp-Frcc Workplace B I G K - M a r t C l e m m o n s N O ^ H lk lN G Part-time - Housewares Part-time - Grocery Dept. Part-time - Toys Full-time - Electronics Day/Night - Fashions Day/Night - Cashier (must work weekends) EXTRA INCOME FOR $99Earn'500-'1000 weekly sluiring envelopes. For delailS'RUSHMwitli eMTN.taademvBwfSM I I r i m j n c MACHINE OPERATOR — Employment — We manufacture prefit window trim from Ponderosa Pine Mouldings. Work would consist of operating various woodworking machinery. Qualified applicant Is required to work quickly and read a tape measure in feet, Inches and 16ths. Excellent Pay : Paid Vacation and Benefits Paid Holidays Retirement Plan Health Insurance EXCELLENT STARTING RATE OF PAY A P P L Y IN t r i m , i n c . Bethel'Church Road Mocksvllle, NC PERSON EOE/MF Are you working in the restaurant business?” Are you a hard worker? ;! Are you getting the benefits you deserve? ■ -i Are you getting benollts like THESE? , i • High competitive wages „ ;• First raise alter 30 days ■ ' . ■ - '• 4 guaranteed raises in 15 monttis . , I • Paid vacation ■ '' ‘I •401k retirement pian • • HeaittVDentai Insurance , ■ .1• Weekly payctiecks .• • •' ' '! ■ Paid meal breaks f• Flexible schedule • * !• Stock options 1 ■: .! [ ' Position salary advancement (toward trainer, manager, etc.) | • Early closing hours ' i IF MQL YOU'RE BEING CH^TEDIll > Business Is GREATl We are hiring to get ready for SUMMER BUSINESS. (AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE, WE ARE OFFERING A $200 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR A T! LIMITED TIME-WITH THIS AD AND HIRED BEFORE . MAY 30*^ We are currently looking for:— 20 waiters/waitresses — 6 dishwashers ‘COME IN TODAY AND APPLY. WE ARE A FAST-PACED,!- FUN PUCE TO WORK. We are looking lor HIGH energy people that like to work hard and make MONEYIll 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC • Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 CUCounliySlora^|Wearynegu£oggO(Urttj^^ -V BU - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 22,1999 DamDatielirve Fund Raisers Saturday, July 24 Ist^nual'RIdeforAnlntah,* sponsored by ^vleCounty Humane Society. Regisira- \)oK 9 am. Approx. 60 m. ride starts at 11 am; Stan: Trailcfsof the East Coast. Finish: Masonic Picnic Grounds. SlS registruion, includes T>shin St lunch.'benefit new animal shelter. Auction, rafUp.A music. Rldcn encouraged to cbU^a^do^iohs.' dngolng % Btnso,MockiMlkMoo^|;0^ ^ ., d ^ Doonopcn at 6. In i Bingo. \VUi!am R. Da(k^yifi)^'^'Satur< day. Doon open, 6:30 p.m." ' HtmBradd^WilliamR.DavleVFD.Ist ’ SMunlay,6* liliE . ^ . a u i y 2 i " S | r i E r " : Camp ^I^W ^ CIulnh oTGod, Body of Gbrist, I ^ f MocKsville. Theme"' •Learning from Bible Charactcfs." Sessions: I0-ll:45am&l:30.3:30p.m. TTiuisdayJuly^ Christj«o'* Women, 0ri> (^^0D*Salem^^ * Bninch'Clubt BennudaRunCountiy Club! 9:30am.Call336-722-78W.Cbst:$8.75. . Sunday, JuV ^ , Annual ^unday School F tc ^ Episcopal Chuixh oHhe Ascension at Fork 12:30 pm. Games provided for cl^ldrcn! Fof.more liifo contact Avalon Potts or Wesley Baity.' Uomccomlng. Bailey's Chapel Methodist Church. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 am. Rev. Harold Zimmerman. Special singing in afternoon following covered dish inical. UndAnnh-ersaiy&HomecomlngiGreen Nleadows Baptist Church, 11 am. Guest spcakerDr. James Royston, N.C Baptist State Convention dlrectof-lreasurer. Ongoing CooIcemeeChurchorGod,SundaySchool. W 5 am. Worship Service. 10:45 am. l\ies. Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Wed. Runily Train­ ing Hour, 7 p.m. For InTo about transporta­ tion. call Brother Dale Breklinger at 284- im Coammnlty-Baptlst Church: Sunday $chool, 10 am. Sunday Worship. II am. Evening service, ft p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.ta Gladstone Road, pisdale UoUed Methodist Church: Sun> dayServices,8am.& 10:30am. Churchfor pext generation: Jr. High. 4*5 p.m. Senior High, 5:306:30 pm. Supper/Music. 5-5:30 pm P.ltA.I5.E. Team Meetings - Prayer, Sunday. 9 am. Book of Romans: Monday, 6:30 p.m. Book of James: Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Udies' Team (Study: Book of John): Thursday, 7 p.m. WeskyChapelUnltriMetl^Church: JVgrship Service: 10 am. Sunday &hool: |0:45 am. Pastor Tammy Talben. Pino Rd. iffN.C.801 N. p«ShaddaiPowtrofPraIseMInisti7 ,Sun­ set Apts.#45. Sunday School: 10am. Wor­ ship: 11 am. Sunday evening: 5 p.m. Tues­ day Praycr&B iblc Study. 7:30-9p,m. Friday ^rvkx: 7:30 p.m. Pastor Valerie Mayfield Poag.704-636^M09. Rcdland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 am. Worship: II am. Evening: 6:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meet- jng& B ibie snjdy.7:30p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. S. Worship: 10:30 aia Sunday School: 9:15 am. Rjstor Rev. Glynn Bell. Mocks>1UcFIr^Prcsb)lcr{anChurcK26l S. MainSt. Worship; 11 am.Qtun;hScbool: 9:45am.Sundayc«mng;Choristcrs(gTndcs I-5)&Youth (grades 6-12),5:30p.mP.istor. Neal Carter. (336) 751-2507. Mocks United Mrthodlst Chuith, N.C. 801 S.. A^\-ancc. Rev. Bnjce Gwyn. Sunday v.-orship:8:'45& II am.SundaySchool: 10 am. Prayer & praise: 6 p.m. Smith Gnn-e Me(hodl$t Church: Prayer meeting, Saturday mwnings. 9 am. - v., lUUs^e Baptist Chur^'-Sunday School. 9 am. wnhipser^'^ 10-10:30 ftlldwship: lOam.^'orshipsenicc. Wednesday ft)t Luck Meal, 6:30 p^ni AUult & yquthBible study. misskrfiS 7il5 p.m. Pastor R.T. Alderman. < 9I0-940-6618. ^ FUth wd VIc(oi7 Family Worship Cen< ter* 168^ tiwy.60.IN. Sunday Sci\kw, 10,. , am..7pm.'Wcdni^iy,-7p.in. . NewBeIIntnPJ».Chtirth.Snndnv.School. ‘ lO im . W of^p Servlcc.’,l I am. Wedni»- daynight Biblestudy,5p.ro. PastbrHittbeth Nloc)i:Asm.PtttiorpemckModdWomen's Aux.&BpotherlK)od Bible Stud^. lst&3nl Thursday. ' ' v >. , L n x ^ Unlted Methodist Church. U.S. ; MUnilcdMelliodlstChurchorMocks- viUe. Eariy Sunday Worship Seivlce, 8:50 am. Pmise singing; casual d^contempo- raiyformai,305N.MainSL'336.75I-2503., Delio-er's Sonshlp Tabernacle: Sunday worshipj 0:30am.,6:30pm. WWcwnlng. 7 p.m. rastor Jerry L Couch,* 998-3748. Cana r1-Potter's Lane. / IWimtlrM^pUstChurclt Sunday School. 9:45 am., Wohhlp,'! I'ami; Night Scrvke. 6 p.m. Episcopal Church of tlie Ascension, tixk- BUby Rd.Sua School, lOam. Worship, 11 am. Rev. Edwin T Bailey. 284-4500. DlaIASloryMinIstJ7rorchUdtrn.Billand Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Servkes at the Oaks. Apt 7>„ Milling Rofld, 7 pm.,Thur5days. Bishop T.R. Rke. Clement Grmt Church of God, Wednes­ day prayerservkx.7 p.m.Saturday morning Sabbath School. 10 am. Green Meadotti Baptist Church Sunday Sdx»l, 9:45 am. Worship, 11 am., 7 p.m. W edn^y nfayer& Bible Study, 7 pm.' Pastor M. Ray Davb,998-302Z Preschool/Plmnls' MMidng Out. Bethle­ hem United Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4, Moa, TXici., 'niurs., 9 am.*nooa PMO: Ages 12-23 months, *niei, niurs., 9 am.* noon. CaU 998-6820 or 998-5083 for info. chccrIc.'Kfcn 3rd Thursday, Shelter, 6 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sundays. 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 pm.. Sccond Presbyte­ rian Church basement. Pine Sl Call 751* I490or 751*7786 for Infa Homeschool 4-H Chib, 2nd & 4th*n)esday. Call 998-8925 for more Info. Yadkin VaUey Rabbit Breeders AssocU- llon,BtDckOym,lastSundayofcachn»nih, 2:30 p.m. All rabbit owners welcome. Call 336.998-9858 for more info. LlvingWithCancerSupportGroup.Can- •;c^ Services, Inc., 2nd 'Hiesday, noon-1:30 p.m. Davie County Library. Fw more info, call75l•0313or72^7421. MOPSfNTothewpf^hnoU-' Mace­ donia Moravlarl Church. Support,>fellow- • ship, crafts & food, piildren guided In'own' • programMQPPETS,9j0.1I:30api.fegis-‘ tralk«fee.ncxiWe,)o#ofchildrcnt . ‘.Scholarship available. For more infq^ 998-1394.1st & 3nl Fridays. ' V Histrwk^Davie^Ific,, 2nd T\)esday. Davie' County ^blic U b ^. 6:3() p.ra The Artist Group, DavieCoimty Library;? p.m. last T \i^ Call Bonnie at 998-5274. Center Community De\’eIopment, 3rd Moa, 7 p.m. Community Bldg.' .^^'v ^ CooieemeeToM'nBoard,3td7\jesday.town ' Hall, 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. North Cooteemee and Clark Rood Coun­ cil, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Fricnd^p Bap­ tist Fellowship Hall. '^DavjepomestlcVIolenceServkei Support groups for vltnims. Sfsslon^ free, cwUWen- •tial. 1\icsdays, 7 p.m. and Friday, 10 am. DDVS OflVe in Davie Cbunty OfllceBldg.. • 751-3450. V • •Family Vtolence Pre\tntk>n Servkes of v ., Davie County. Free counseling for vtetimi*. I* ofvtolenceondthcirchiUrmSep^egroupt / TUe$days,6-7:30p.m.First UnitedMcthodiit ChurchofMocksville.CaU l-800-m 34ll^' Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should be rrponed by noon Monday of the publicatun >stek. Cail75l-2120ordrDpiibytheofnce.S.Maln St^ across from the courthouse. Jee’iamiESB POOD ■ DBB-m 01TAIMUT<l)8FCtan»i»«i,Ckm«»l».NC (Acrotl from Tinflctioi] PnkJ 712-0002 •766-4LEE 15% OFF rorPkk-upOnljr Free DeHvery LlMllrd ArM y M U S IC 0 1L E » a O N » Lessons for Beginners to Adi<anced Specializing In Culfar/^r\/o/M(indolliv^as5 (alsw Basic, bqjlnner violin «ff dobro) Counter Point Studio 83 Cburt Square. Hocknille ibnUt Dm'i Hmk) (336)751-9390 MILLER eq u ipm ent NS RENTAL d a READY FOR SPRING acraloc Core Pluyyer a Marc lor Rent Toitay! MofkSo^ ’ 13361 751-2304. D u k e U n iv e r s ity E y e C e n te r is pleased to announce the appointment of Carol J. 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Because if you’ve been taking care of an elderly person for a wiiile, maybe it’s time you started taking care of someone else: Yourself. Rcwan Regional Medical Chtor Vxir Sounx Forlbtiil Haillhiare. R E A m o n g T h e B e s t DHS Golfer Improving Page B1 Bikers With A Cause M o t o r c y c lis t s R id e T h r o u g l i D a v ie C o u n t y R a is in g lo o n e y , A w a r e n e s s O f A n im a l S h e lt e r P a g e ? D A V IE C O U N T Y 50« E N T E R P R I/^iE C O R D I SI’S M'MhO NtimhtT.K)Thursday, .Ftily 29,1999 2SI>A(;iS G e t R e a d y F o r T h e B o o k s : D a vie S ch o o ls O p e n W e d n e sd a y ever been In as far as cleanliness goes," said Dr. Bill Steed, superintendent. Open houses arc scheduled for Mon­ day, Aug. 2, at each school: from 5-8 p.m. at all elementary and middle schools, and from 6-9 p.m. for Davie High School (incoming freshmen and new students). The Instructional supply fee (S10) may be paid at the open house, and parents and students can meet their teachers and visit School Bus Routes Pages 8-9 School Calendar . Page s _ the campus. Students will seealotoffamlllarfaccs. All principals arc the same as the year begins, with a new assistant principal at- Davie High lo replace Ed Weiss, who took a job at Ml. Tabor. Tliere are 55 new teachers in the system, fewer than in the past few years. It's difficult lo gauge how many stu­ dents will enroll here, but officials are preparing for more than 5,500. There were approximately 5,300 enrolled as schools closed Iasi spring. Among the changcs this year will be a A Human Pretzel All summer long, workers have been busy scrubbing floors and cleaning every comer, getting Davie County Schools ready for the onslaught of students next week. While teachers started this week, stu­ dents will report lo school on Wednesday, Aug. 4. 'The floors are sparkling, and I think our schools arc in the best shape they've Schools'Cut Expenses With Energy Policy Davic County Schoolsenacled an energy conservation plan Iasi year, andcarly indications are that it is saving thousands of dollars. Inlhc 1997-98 school year, ihc system spent $585,048 on key energy costs. That number was reduced to $504,421 Inst year. "We've cut out the wasle, and hopefully, we can mainmin what .we've done," Dub Polls, the schools director of auxiliary ser­ vices, told board of education members last week. The estimated savings of $35,000 was put back into the budgets for use by the schools, he said. T o w n T o E r e c t F e n c e A lo n g P a th COOLEEMEE - The town board here voted July 20tocrect a fence along the JoynerSlrcel path- woy. . The path, owned by the town, runs behind Cooleemee Shopping Center, is regularly used by chil­ dren running errands on Iheir bi­ cycles and elderly residents who need to walk to the shopping cen­ ter, according to Town Commis- 'siorierLynnRumley. ' That'swhythetowndecidedto Itecp the pathway open, despite wishes from adjoining property owners that It be closed. Tlietownboardhopesthefence, which will run all the way along one side of the path and halfway along the other, will keep those ^ ‘"niinEe'prap°rfi^m^^^ Students and teachers at North Davie Middle School get to know each other as they attempt to get out of this human pretzel trash into t t e vards. Rumley and into a circle, all while holding hands. For more on the project, please turn to page 14. - Photo by Robin Fergusson For 119 years, the Masonic Picnic has been an August tradition among Davie County families. They gather lo enjoy car­ nival rides and games, music, speeches, and home-cooked food, wllh proceeds going to thejChildrsn's Home in Oxford. ■ For alrhbit as many years, the Masonic Md DEU Picnic has been held a couple of ; ,f, .............. days later, with the same good food, music and fun, but with proceeds going to help cducate Davie young people and to a midl- tionally black orphanage in Oxford. These are traditions worth keeping. And thanks to Congressman Richard Bun-, they will be preserved os part of the U.S.LIbraryofCongresspermanentrecord, '"\'i : in the "Local Legacies" section of the American Folk Life Center. Jimmy Myers is heading thecffort to get the Information ready. Don'tbcsurprisedif you see yideocameriis at this year's picnics, as that will be part of the picnic story. Up to 30 photographs can be submitted, a 50-page written history and two hours , , .. each of video and audio tapes may be submitted. Anyone with picnicstories, from recent or past years, Is invited to submit them in writing to the Davie Public Library. Anyone wanting to help wllh the project Is invited lo a meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2, at the library on North Main Street In Mocksville. new student parking entrance al Davie High. The old drive has been closed, wi^ the newoneleading to Rollingwood Drive. A stoplight is being Installed at Rollingwood and U.S. 601 South. The cafclcria at Davie High has been remodeled, although furniture for that renovation isn't cxpcclcd until mid-Au­ gust, said Daughn Parker, nutritional di­ rector. 3 More Seek Election To BR Council Tlircc more candidates have died for a council scat in Ber­ muda Run, making a race for all but one of Ihe scats. Filingforilioscscats.aswellas ;. ror mayor, and iwo’counctt scats' in Cooleemee, and for a mayor's and two council seats In Mocks- villc. will end at noon on Friday, Aug. 6. Filing fee is $5, payable by check lo Ihc Davie Board of Elections. ■ I In Bermuda Run's first elec­ tion, two candidates - Clyde CardnerandJohnFerguson-havc filed lo be Ihe town's first mayor. Council members in Bermuda Run will be elected by disuicis, with candidates living in the dis-. trict for which they seek a scat,^ and only residents of that disttict voting for the candidates. Lastweck,JudyC.Emminizcri 50. of 150 Hamilton Court, filed for a District 2 seal, joining Rob^ crt W. "Bob" Griffin in the race., Charies Fox, 66, of 157 Ivy Circle, filed for a Disdict 4 seat, joining Pat Oscr in the race. Hubert F. Bonfill, 59, of 422 Riverbcnd Drive, field for a Dis­ trict 5 seat, joining Charles H. Quinn in the race. One candidate, TedTitsworth, has filed for a District 1 scat . Incumbent Mayor F.W. SIatfi is the only candidate so far for mayor of Mocksville, while three candidates - Nicholas A. Slogick, Vernon Thompson, and J.& "Busier" Cleary - are seeking one of the two spots available on the town's board of commissioners. Thompson and Cleary are the in­ cumbents. ' In Cooleemee, two candidates - Ron Brickley and H. Scott Vc^ gler-have filed fortown commis­ sioners. Cooleemee residents will elcct two this fall. Incumbents BlllOlbsonandJimWishonhave not filed for re-election. ' The election will be "hie^y, Nov. 2.Town resldenlii who want to vole in that election, but aren't registered, must do so by Fiiday>. Oct 8. ' 2,- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 Editprial f r e e A s s o c ia tio n : |jR A B e n d s E a rs b f N e w M e m b e rs I've harbored this secret for a couple of months now, a little too embarrassed to tell you. But you should know out of fairness. I'm a member o f... the NRA. I didn't join exactly. It just happened. My cousin gave me a free membership. I didn't even know he was a right wing nut — a gun-toting fanatic with movie star aspira­ tions. He always seemed rather normal. At family func­ tions, he doesn't eat raw meat or show any of the signs of NRA fanaticism. , He sends so much money to the NRA that he earned enough bonus points to get a free membership for anyone of his choice. He thought of me. Out of everyone in the world... How could I refuse? He's family. Now I'm on the mailing list. I don’t have a rifle. I was a failure at hunting as a boy. My marksmanship has been compared witli being unable to hit a bam. But now I get National Rifle Association magazines and newsletters. I've been asked to write my congressman and senators about gun-conU'ol legislation. Tlie scary thing is that some of it makes sense. I've been brain washed. When I'm talking with my liberal friends now, I casually drop my new NRA association and watch their faces pale. ;: The NRA has a thing about the 2nd Amendment right to bear arms. I've always been a standard-bearer for the I St Amendment provision: Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press. "No law" means, to this cpnstitutional scholar, no law. Defending the freedom of tile pen is more palatable than defending the right to kill Bambi. But is the 1st Amendment superior to the 2nd? ; The right to bear arms, to the NRA, means exactly what it says, too. It doesn't like the little encroachments Congress md state legislatures are inclined to impose. •; Some aigue ^e'2nd Amcndrncnt is an anachronism ' meant to guarantee that farmers in the late 1700s could ‘ l^ep their muskets to hunt deer and wild turkey. It wasn't ' meant for these modem days of supermarkets, where meat comes from the deli counter. The NRA says guns aren’t jiist for hunting. Guns are the only way to guarantee our l^rsonal safety and all the other amendments to the consti­ tution. That sounds very macho, but could they be right? It wasn’t Charlton Heston that killed the students at Columbine High, but the NRA has been tainted with the Ksh of school shootings. New laws won't stop another school shooting. But new laws make lawmakers feel good. The NRA has been unbending about gun control Ipgislation. Press associations have been just as firm about protecting the 1st Amendment. Hustler magazine is an embarrassment to journalism, but if that magazine is cen­ tred, will we be next? The NRA is concerned about the ■Same incremental encroachments. X I’m not sure how long my free membership lasts, but ; jt has helped humanize the NRA. >: — Dwight Sparks D A VIE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORD (USPS 149-160) 171 South Main Street P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336)751-2120 Published weekly by the DAVIE COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. ■ Dwight Sparks...........................................Editor/Piiblisher Robin Fergusson.. Mike Bamhardt... Ray Tutterow..... ..General Manager ......................................'.Managing Editor ......................Advertising Manager Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Oavie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 ' Periodicals Postage Paid In Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rates Single Copy, M Cants $20 per year In North Carolina . $25 per year outside North Carolina POSTMASTER ‘ Send address changes to; ^ , . . DavleCountyEnleiprlseRecord . P.O. Box 99. Moctevllle. NC 27028 A n d T h e S ig n S a id , L o n g - H a ir e d ... And the sign said, long haired, freaky people, need not apply. Soiry, I'm showing my age. Here's my sign. That song was stupid then and it's stupid now. And I quoted it. What docs that make me? But I'm not the only stupid person in the world. The person who wrote that song frorh the 70s should join some of the sign writers we have today. While visiting in Atlanta recently, I looked out to the scenic view from my hotel room, across the parking lot to the what-should-be an abandoned building where a lot of strange- looking people were hanging out - and there it was. Something I recognized from these parts. A billboard. 10 0 of Uiosc huge.signs they put Mike Bamhardtalong the roads that we ali complain ob’out:" being ugly but we can't help but look df wHili we're traveling on the highways. _ But this was no ordinary billboard. It was a billboard with a cause. A noble cause you would expect in a worldly, Olympic city like Atlanta. Downtown Atlanta is a sophisticated kind of city. The first line, in huge letters, simply said "Illiteracy." Below it was a brief message and a telephone number, just in case you needed help to learn to read. Maybe I'm missing something, but I would bet that over half of the so-called literate people in this country couldn't even spell the word illiterate. Heck, I'm not so sure I spelled it right just now. Just Imagine the people who can't lead u-ying to figure out that word. But luckily for them, the telephone number was there. Just about anyone can read simple numbers. So the illiterate can dial for help, they just won't know why they need help. There was another sign in this upscale city that caught our attention. It was in front of a restaurant. "No pets allowed," it said, stating an exception for seeing-eye dogs. Excuse me, again. People who need seeing-eye dogs can't read the sign because they're... blind. The dog could see the sign, but most dogs I've Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record wclcomcs letters from its rcadcra. Tltc letters may boon topics or local, state, national or international issues. An efTort will be made to print ul) letters provided they arc not libelous, vulgar, or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and Tor space. All letters should include the name and address or the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested.’ ; Please have letters in the newspaper offlcer no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Why Do You Like To Play Tennis? Amanda Russell Advance "I really like the teachers. They're the most Inspiring thing. They make it hin and easy. . . I Rachael Hamilton i Advance "Because it's fun." Rachel Rominger Mocksville "I wanted to learn how be­ cause I thought it would be fun." ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29, 1999 - 3; ever been around, even the smart ones, don't read signs, they smell around the pole and then hike a leg. Maybe if those dogs could dial the telephone number from that first sign, they could leam to read the signs to know that they were welcome in a restaurant. Bettor yet, maybe some of those sign writers should just leam: to hike a leg and be happy. j In T h e M a il..._________j Olympians Appreciate Coverage To the editor: On behalf of myself, the Host Town committee, American Samoa’ delegation, nnd the Davie County Special Olympics nthletes, we woult^ like to thnhk the Davie County Enterjirise Rccord for all they did during^ Special Olympics Most Town und the World Games. The Davie County; Enterprise Record provided great coverage and enthusiasm on th^' American Samoa delegation o.s well as the athletes of Davic County. We greatly appreciated all the publicity and ilnercst in what Mocks-^ ville was participating in during the 1999 Special Olympics World; Games. The American Samoa delegation and Davie athletes were verv thrilled and excited about all the coverage, and it meant a lot knowing thaq you wanted to share this important time in their lives. Thank you again! for all (he covemge nnd help in making this event such a success. Kathie Strcit Special Olympics Davie Coordinator SWICEGOOD r C 'c W A L L si< i; A-1. I () i< .Sd > f We’re M oving People ALL OVER DAVIE COUNTY C all S w iceg o o d & W all R ea lto rs F or Y o u r N e x t M o ve T oday 854 Valley Road Mocksville Professional Center (336) 751-2222 * T o A d v e r tis e In t h i s S e c tio n C o n ta c t: i d l a i Sandy Coulson or Ray Tutterow or Katie Graves 3 3 6 -7 5 i-2 1 2 9 d a v ib ^n t y E N T E R P m / % ^ E C O R p VickieFoster 336-766-5505 Luke Naylor Mocksville "I (hought it would be fun because Mamaw and Papaw play." • '4' V'ir L E A D E R HOME SALES Hi win. +Hin1 i*!®l^aiRne.'to see how, to Ireceive a FREECarniyal I I • Cruise for 2 with purchase of select models. '99 28’x52’ Over 1450 SF of living space with FP & Many Extras. 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Local Industries Team Up With Schools This is something that can be taught as early os kindergarten in our schools," Tour panicipants included leaders from the elementary and middle schools as well as ihc high school. Xareer awareness and decision­ making Is not just a high school issue," according to Neal Essie, vocational director for Davie Schools. "Students form theirattltudes about jobs, work, and education much ear­ lier, and most students would tell you that they do not get nearly enough assistance in school with career deci- sion-making.Consequently.manystu- dents graduate widiout aclear sense of direction relative to their career plans and goals.” Essie said. One of the requirements forpailicl- pants was to develop lesson plans uti­ lizing the information gained from ihc tours. Using these lesson plans, teach­ ers will share their new insights with students and help them belter under- Nine educators from the Davie County School System went "Back to Business’* July 13.14, and 15. Through a cooperative venture in* volving the Davie Chamber of Com­ merce, the schools and three local in­ dustries. educators had an opportunity tosccHrst-handwhatworkingatJockey Manufacturing, Image Matters, and Carolina Container Is all about. The objectives of the three, one- half day touts, was to learn about the products, processes, technology, hir­ ing practices, and educational pre-req­ uisites of these three employers. Teachers are able to get first-hand cxpcrienceon expectations and require­ ments of the employers and able to apply them in the classroom setting," said Debbie Triplett, job developer for Davie High School. "Almost all em­ ployers agreed that work ethics was the largest problem in the woric place. Carolina Containers manager Jason Duke leads school personnel on a tour through the plant. Davie Mati Convicted Of Statutory Rape A Mocksvillc man was scntcncal 10 12 to 15 ycais in prison allcrplcod- ine guilty 10 (wo counts of attempted statutory rope. Asjurysclcctionwasalnultobcgln rorhlstrialJulyI3,ThomasU»Dyson, Judge L. Todd Burke who was cliargcd with two counts ot Dyson to 144 to 182 months in prisoi^ first degree rape of a child, dceldcd to with credit for 519 days spent in Jay plead guilty to the lesser charges, awaiting trial. ' ^n m Grand Jury Issues Indictments stand the work of work In Davie County. "I plan to show my students how Carolina Container uses math skills to calculate different sizes of corrugatcd containers," said Steve Rareshide. Marilyn Ellis sees role playing In her kindergarten class as an elTcctive tool In teaching children how to act in the work place. Jim Moore can see how important tcachingcomputcrsklilscan be, which are heavily used at Image MattcfS. Duke Powcrsponsored a luncheon at an area restaurant following the tours on the final day. A(\cr the meal, par­ ticipants shared their ideas and helped evaluate the activity. "Everyone felt that the touts were most worthwhile and they expressed their appreciation to Jockey, Carolina Container, and Image Matters for opening their doors to them," Triplett said. The Davie County grand jury re­ turned the following bills of indict­ ment during acriminal session of Davie Superior Court July 13. - Wendell Odell Dalton, posses­ sion of a controlled substance. - Elizabeth Michelle Decse, felony larceny. - Randy Junior Dcwalt. two counts felony larceny. - Thomas Lee Dyson, two counts first degree statutory rape. - Ronald Dcnanl tester, posses­ sion of a controlled substancc. - Corretha Diane Gill Lasano. four counts obtaining property by false pre­ tense, conspiracy toobtaln property by false pretense. - James Monroe Shore, maintain­ ing a dwelling for sale of a controlled substancc, possession with Intent to sell ordeliver a controlled substancc. - Monica Smidi Shore, maintain­ ing a dwelling for sale of a controlled substance, possession with intent to sell ordeliver a controlled substancc. -Timothy Domeon Shore, possc$'<^-’ sion with Intent to sell or deliver d conux)Iled substance. - Brian Keith Tumer, two counts' possession with intent to manufacture,* ' * sell or deliver a controlled substance;’ - Eric Stephen Tuttle, two counts possession of stolen goods, possession b of a firearm by a felon. -Mark Anthony Villegas, statutory’ *' rape. - Dottle Sue West alias Dottie Sud'i * Baranow, two counts possession of stolen goods. ..ill/ Man Found Guiity Of DWI In Jury Trial A jury convicted a man of driving while impaired last week in Davie County Superior Court. Billy Dale Mackie was sentenced to 45 days in jail, but the sentence was suspended for a year during which he will be on probation. Judge L. Todd Burke ordered Mackie to receive a substance abuse assessment and comply with the rec­ ommendations made, not operate a motor vehicle until properiy Hcensed and complete the day reporting center program. ^ The judge also ordered that hccom- V. pletc 48 hours of community servicl^^ and pay a SISO fine and court casts.: Inmate Charged With Setting Fire In Jail An inmate at the Davie County Jail has been charged with burning per­ sonal property afier allegedly setting the mattress In his cell on fire last week. Rocky Lee Dcwalt. 18. of 65 Bally St.. Mocksvllle, told officers at the sheriffs department the fire w.is an accident. There Is no way a match dropped on the fiameretardant mattress couldhave caused a fire. It had to be set intention­ ally. according to Sheriffs Chief of Enforcement Jimmy Phipps. Inmates are permitted to smoke in the jail and have matches, Phipps said. Some other prisoners were moved for a few minutes until the smoke had cleared. The jail Is equipped with an exhaust fan that quickly eliminated the :i; siDoke. he said. ; < t, Jailers were able to extinguish the fire and rid the building of smoke soi.>: quickly they didn't have to contact the firedcpartmcntforassistancc.headded.<;" Dcwalt is scheduled to appear in Davie County District Court Sept. 9. o\ County Awarded Grant For Water System Davie County has been awarded a $2.28 million grant for water system construction. County commissioners voted July 12, to contract with Davls-Martln- Powell & Associates fw engineering services. The board voted earlier this year to contract with the company, which per­ formed preliminary engineering and assisted the county with its grant appli­ cation at nocharge. If the grant applica­ tion was approved. The grant will put the county about four years ahead on Its master plan, according to county manager Ken Windley. The plan includes running a 12 inch lineon U.S. 601 South toN.C. 801 and the addition of 20,250 feet of watcfi / lines, an elevated water tank and pump station In the northwestern portion of,\ the county. > The Hillsdale and Advance area Is to get 25,600 feet of new water lines., .v S u p e r R a t e S u p e r Y i e l d 5 - 8 3 % . . 6 . 0 0 % „ P u rc h a s e a B a n k o f D a v ie 1 8 - m o n th te rm C e rtific a te O f D e p o s it a n d e a r n a 5.83<>/o ra te , w ith a 6.00% a n n u a l p e r c e n ta g e y ie ld . Y o u c a n o p e n th is C D w ith a s little a s $5,000. F o r m o re in fo r m a tio n a b o u t th is o ffe r a n d o th e r s a v in g s p la n s , v is it o u r o ffic e in M o c k s v ille . IVs Your Bank B a n k o f D A V I E 1366 Highway 601 South On Mocksville Marketplace] 751-5755 This rate in effect as ot Juno 14,1999. IVlinlmum opening deposit must bo maintained to bam tiie Annual f^rbentage Yield. Ttiere are penalties for early witfidrawal and account terms are subject to change. : MombarFDIO '' i'- iL , . . !■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 - 5 The following eases were disposed of In Davie District Court July 22. Presiding; Judge James M. Honeycutt. Prosecuting; Crystal Sain and Mao' Covington, assistant district attorneys. —Jason S. Allen, 76 mph in a 55 zone, no license, 85 mph in a 45 zone, dismissed; recklcss driving to endan­ ger, $25, cost. —Taramy L. Anderson, no liability insurance, dismissed; allowing unli­ censed to drive, sentenced 10 days, suspended 1 year, $25, cost. r-Randy L. Church, assault with a deadly weapon, rcduccd to simple as­ sault, second degree trespassing, sen- Ien«d45days,suspcnded 1 year.SlOO, cost; communicating threats, intoxi­ cated and disraptive, dismissed. >-John C. Crcpps, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed; misde­ meanor possession marijuana, sen- tcnccd45days,suspendcd I ycar,$200, cost. —Judi R. Crepps, possession of dnig paraphernalia, dismissed; posses- sionofmorethanl/2oz.uptol l/2oz. of marijuana, sentenced 45 days, sus­ pended 18 months, $100, cost. —Bradford K. Gaither, 79 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to70 in 55. sentenced 30 days, suspended 1 year. $75, cost. —Matdicw Gamer, misdemeanor probation violation, scntenced45days. —Wayne E. Gairity, 100 mph in a 70 zone, open container after consum­ ing, rcsistingpublicafficcr,dismissed; DWI. driving \Chile license invoiced, sentenced 17 months, suspended 5 yean, $750, cost, 30 days active, sub­ stancc abuse assessment and fee. —James V. Gilbert, failure to stop for stop sign, dismissed. —liennisA.Goodman.selling/giv- ing beer to person under 21, $25, cost. —Cunis L. Gray, no license, ficti- tiousinformationtoofficer, dismissed; public disturbance, sentenced todays. suspended 1 year, cost. —Alicia K. Hardin, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $50, cost. —Steven L Hayes, DWI, sentenced 1 year, suspended 3 years, $500, cost, 7 days active, sunvndcr license, sub­ stance abuse assessment and fee. -Christina R. Hicks, 93 raph in a 70 zone, $25, cost. —Sarah L. Horan. 80 mph in a 70 zone, 2 counts driving while llcensc revoked, contributing to delinquency of ajuvenlle, dismissed; driving while licen.v! revoked, sentenced 45 days, suspended 6 months, $75, cost. —Alvin R. Howell, misdemeanor possession marijuana, reduced to simplepossesslon.praycrforjudgmcnt continued on cost; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed. —Jcny R. Jones, 55 mph in a 35 zone, reduced toexcecding safe speed, cost; no inspection sticker, dismissed. —MatvinJones,mlsdelncanorp^o- batlon violation, sentenced 120 days; failure to wear seat belt, no license, expired registration,operating vchicle with no insurance, dismissed. —Israel Mendoza, possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor pos­ session marijuana, sentenced 30 d.iys. suspended 1 year, $50, cost. —Dona L. Miller, 92 mph in a 70 zone, sentenced 30 days, suspended 1 year, $25, cost; no license, dismissed. — Rebecca J. Nettles, intoxicated and disruptive, sentenced 15 days; sec­ ond degree trespassing, dismissed. —Melissa R. O'Neal, no child re­ straint system, cost; registration plate not displayed, dismissed. —Justin F. Owen, 2 counts posses­ sion of drag parophenialia. sentenced 45 days, suspended 18 months. $200. cost, 48 hours community service. —Sumley L, Pruitt, driving while llcensc revoked, dismissed. —Darold A. Reid, Improper pass­ ing, reduced to improper equipment, cost. -Robert G. Ridings, intoxicated and disruptive, dismissed; resisting public ofllccr, sentenced 30 days, sus-' pcndcd I year, cost. —Barry L. Robinson, open con- taii.jancrconsuming,dismissed, pros­ ecuting witness failed to appear. —Baltazar A. Rosillo, open con­ tainer aHcrconsumlng.dismisscd, pros­ ecuting witness failed to appear. —Michael E. Shelby, misdemeanor probation violation, sentenced 15 days. —Brian R. Smith, 73 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $50. cost. —Frank M. Smith, no registfation card, no liability insurance, failure to report accident, dismissed. —William T. Spillman, misde­ meanor possession marijuana, sen­ tenced 15days.suspended I ycar.$75. cost; communicating threats, dis­ missed, prosecuting witness failed to appear. —LinhH.Tran,possessionof mari­ juana more than 1/2 oz. up to I 1/2 oz„ sentenced 30 days, suspended 1 year, $100. cost; driving while license re­ voked, possession of drug parapherna­ lia, dismissed. —^Thomas R. Walker, assaulting govemmcntofncial,sentenccd60days. suspended I year. $50. cost; resisting public officer, habitual misdemeanor assault, dismissed. —Tabitha D. Waller, misdemeanor possession marijuana, dismissed, in­ sufficient evidence. —Mark W. Webb, failure to reduce speed, dismissed. — Kirk B. Whiuington. misde­ meanor possession marijuana, dis­ missed. —Stephen Zakiimarok. DWI. dis­ missed. insufficient evidence. Administrative Court The following cases were disposed of In Administrative Court July 2. Pre­ siding: Magistrate Robert Cook. Pros­ ecuting: Doug Vrceland, assistant DA. —Kathy W. Adkins, 2 counts fail­ ure to wear scat belt, dismissed; failure to securc passenger under 16, $25. '^Marco A. AlmoMn, open con­ tainer aner consuming, $25, cost. —Ronald E Anderson, no llcensc, no child restraint system, $25, cost. — Amy M. Angcll, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10, cost: inspection violation, dis­ missed.............................................- —Summer D. Auman, 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equip* mcnt,S10,cost. I'-^aroh E Ayers, 70 mph in a 55 zoW, rcduccd to improper equipment, $10, cost. •li^Len H. Bailey, 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipment, $10, cost. ■ —Bonnie M. Bates, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment, $10. cost. I^MichacIT.UeaitVikldltloiuinrghl- * Ini equipment violation, dismissed. I—Robert J. Berisford, 70 mph In a 5^zone, rcduccd to64 In a 55, $5, cost. ! —Douglas G. Bills, 80 mph in it 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. —Angelia L Blevins, 70 mph In a 5^ zone, rcduccd to improper equip- m :nt,$10,cost. —April J. Boone, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 In a 70, $5, cost. —^TifTany G. Branton, 80 mph in a 1(\ zone, rcduccd to Improper equip­ ment, failure to wear scat belt, $25, coist. {—Christophers. Brown, 80mph in a 70 mph zone, rcduccd to improper uipmcnt,$10,cost. -Charles W. Cardwell, 80 mph in 10 mph zone, rcduccd to improper uipmcnt,$IO,cost. > —Myrtle C. Carlton, 83 mph In a mph zone, reduced to improper uipment, $50, cost. -Bernard E Carson, 80 mph In a 70 mph, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment, $10. cost. — Carrie J. Carter, expired regis­ tration, dismissed. —James L. Casstevcns. no operator's license, dismissed. —Nicholas R. Castaneda, driving left of ccntcr, dismissed. —Mary W. Clark, cxpircd.rcglstra* tlon, dismissed. —TonyaM.Claytor,driving leftof center, dismissed. —Darren Cleveland. 67 mph in a 45 zone, rcduccd to54 In a45, $5, cost. .. —Kim B. Cleveland, 86 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd to79 in a 70, $5. cost. —Nancy F. Coe, failure to reduce speed, dismissed. -Kenneth Coleman. 45 mph In a 25 zone, rcduccd to exceeding safe speed, cost. —Jerome C. Collins, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equip­ ment. $10. cost. —Roger O. Cook, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed. —Janie R. Corrcil, failure to stop ~ Ws(op'slgn.'$10i'cdsil ' —Shawn R. Crouch, 58 mph in a 45 zone, rcduccd to 54 in a45,$5.cost. —Roderick Dale, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. —Andrew G. Daugherty, 90 mph ina70zonc,rcduccd tocxccedlngsafc speed, cost. —William C. Davis, unsafe move­ ment, dismissed. —Justina B. DeHart, 83 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to improper equip* ment, $50, cost. —Larry D. Doulln, 76 mph in a 55 zone, rcduccd to 64 in a 55. $5. cost. —^Teresa A. Dri\’cr, registration violation, dismissed. —Frcdie R. Duckworth. SOmphin a70 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10, cost, —Shonda D. Duiln, 51 mph in a25 zone, reduced to 34 in a 25, $5, cost. —Ross H. Duncan. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10. cost. -Linda S. Dwiggins. 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to64 in a 55. $5. cost. —Kevin B. Ellerbc.60mphin45 zone, rcduccd to impmpcr equipment. $10. cost; expired registration, dis­ missed. —Dennis W. Elmore, 60 mph In a 45 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $10. cost. —Jonathan A. Esslck. 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equip­ ment. $10, cost. —Derek R. Eury, 91 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to 79 In 70, $5, cost. —Ch.?f jcs R. Evans, 80 mph In a70 zone, rcduccd tolmpropcrcquipmcnt; failure to wear seat belt. $25. cost. -David M. Freeland. 58 mph in45 zone, reduced to.improper equipment. $10, cost. -Lester D. French, 69 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to 64 In a 55, $5. cost. —CharlcsO.Fugctt,80mphina70 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $10. cost. —ManucU.Comez,lnspccllon vio­ lation. operating vchicle with no Insur­ ance, dismissed. —Howard F. Gore, 70 mph In a 55 zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $10. cost. —Vicki E Grccne. 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10. cost. —Jamic D. Griffey, no child re­ straint system, dismissed. —Aimee N. Groce, 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment; failure to wear seat belt, $25, cost. —Quc Ha, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $10. cost. -E ric W. Head, 57 mph in a 35 zone, rcduccd to 44 in a 35, $5. cost. —James S. Head II, 80 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. i f —Robert J. Henderson, 80 mph in a 70 mph zon<^ rcduccd to improper equipment, $10, cost. —Brandi R. Hendrix. 78 mph in a . 55zonc.rcduccdio64lna55,$.s,cost. —Fue J, Her, failure to reduce S p e c ia ls o£ th e W e e k Pencils, Highlighters, Erasers and More! N o t e b o o k P a p e r , C o m p o s i t i o n B o o k s a n d M o r e ! ea. ,, R ^ular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sal 8:30-4 • Sun 1 ;30-5 FuieHrfiMicIi Duig C«. 495; Valley Road • Mqcksville • (336) 751-2141 speed, dismissed. —Hayden L Hicks, exceeding safe speed, reduccd to impropcrcquipmcnt. $10, cost. —Daniel L. Hilton, expired regis­ tration card, dismissed. —Linwood C. Holland. 84 mph In a 70 mph zone, rcduccd to improper equipment. $50. cost. —Th:iddcus M. Husk. 80 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to Improper Continued On Page 7 Davie Campus R e g is tra tio n fo r C o ile g e C re d it a n d C o n tin u in g E d u c a tio n C o u rse s____________________ NOW through August 18 8;30a.m.-8:00 p.m., Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Friday Classes begin Friday,August20,1999 l\iition: $26.75 per credithour plus fees and books. No tuition or fees for individuals 65 years of age and older. Fall Semester Curriculum Courses COURSE NO.COURSE TITLE DAYS CR.HR. TIME CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy MW 2 6:00-7:20 PM CIS 112 Windows TM MW 2 7:30-8:50 PM EDU 111 Early Childhood Credential 1 T 2 6:30-9:10 PM EDU 144 Child Development 1 M 3 6:30-9:10 PM EDU 261 Early Childhood Administration 1 S 2 8:3O-10:l0AM EDU 262 EarlyChlldhoodAdministration II TH 3 6:30-9:10 PM Fall Semester Continuing Education Courses For Information about costs/fecs for Continuing Education courses, contact the Davie Campus. ficDcnlJoters9L£iuimi Davs Dates Hnurs Beginning to Advanced Watercolors M 9/27-11/29 6:30-8:30 PM Fundamentals of Investing T&Th 9/7-9/23 6:00-8:00 PM Sign Language: Beginning Th 9/23-12/16 4:00-6:00 PM Days Date» Hours Basic Computer Skills T 9/7-9/28 9:30AM-12:30PM BasicComputerSkills T 9/14-10/19 5:15-7:15 PM Basic Computer Skills T 9/14-10/19 7:30-9:30 PM Beginning Word: Short Course Th 9/2-9/30 2:00-5:00 PM Business Ofllce Essentials F 9/10-II/I2 8:00 AM-1:00 PM Keyboarding & Formatting T 9/7-11/23 5:I5-7:10PM Keyboarding & Formatting M - 9/13-11/15 9:00-11:30AM Microsoft Onice 2000 T 9/7-11/30 6:00-8:30 PM Microsoft Office 2000 T 9/28-11/30 8:30-11:30AM MS Access 2000: A One-Day Seminar F ■ 10/8 8:OOAM-5:OOPM MS Excel 2000: A One-Day Seminar F ■ 9/24 8:00AM-5:00PM MS Word: Introduction W .9/8-1l/IO 12:30-3:30PM PC Mainteiiance 1 . W 9/8-10/13 6:00-8:30 PM ■ Using the Internet • W 8/25-9/29 2:30-4:30 PM Using the Internet W 9/1-10/6 5:15-7:15 PM Using the Internet W •9/1-10/6 7:30-9:30 PM Using the Internet F 9/17-10/22 1:30-3:30 PM Using the Internet Th 9/23-10/28 ll:30AM-l:30PM Windows: Introduction Th .8/19-9/26 9:00 AM-12:00 Noon Windows: InUoduction M 9/13-11/15 5:15-7:15 PM Windows: Introduction ■ M '9/13-11/15 7:30-9:30 PM , Prnf«,lnn»ITp»lnlnornur.P,Days ' Dates 'Houn . Effective Teacher Training for Teachers,M,T,Th 9/20-10/11 4:00-7:00 PM Assistants & Substitutes Introduction to Machining T 9/28-11/16 6:00-9:OOPM Spanish for Business: Beginning,M 9/13-11/15 6:00-8:00PM • Spanish for Health Care Providers T&Th 8/10-9/9 6:30-8:30 PM Stick Welding T&Th 9/14-11/2 6:00-9:00 PM ’ For more information or to register for 1999 Fill classes, contact: DavieCampus 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksvllle, North Carolina 27028 ’ Telephone: 751-28S5*FAX: 751-6192 ' E-Mail; davie@yadtel.net ; 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 Public F^ecx)ixls The following civil lawsuiu were t ' filcd with Ihe Davie Clerk of Court. - Davie Counly Healthcare Coip. t jloing business as Davie Counly Hos- I'jital, requesB judgment, vs.; Rebecca <P. Lapish, J2,282.56; Shcny T. Mar- :;-.tin, $208.28. - The tnulecsorDavidson Counly ^^ommunily College vs. Engineering •rrectonics. claim as result of soil cut ~:and nil plan for building project. In ^.excess SIO.OOO damages. “I - William Asburry Royall Jr. vs. Melissa Ann Reecc Royall, absolute divorce. - Katharine P. Archer and Jennifer T. Archer vs. Robert G. Hester, auto wreck claim, in excess $10,000 each general and compensatory damages. • Robert A. Jones and Mamie C. Jones vs. James P. Cartner, claim result ofcan:owcollision,incxccssS10.000 for bodily Injury, pain and suffering, and damages to property and vchicle. - Davie Social Services, on belialf of; Lincoln Brock vs. Tammy Drake, mcdii;al insurance for child; Debra Baker vs. Dalton L. Baker, child sup­ port; Amanda M. Martin vs. Joseph C. Martin, child support; Samanlha Ebright vs. Tony R. Rhinehardt, vol­ untary support agreement; Loti C. Chambers vs. Clyde W. Toney Jr., volunuuy support agreement; Cinder H. Arnold vs. Brandon O. McIntosh, voluntary support ajieemcni. - Piedmont Stone Center v.s Maria A. Cardenas, request recovcty,SI,000. - Piedmont Stone Center vs. Rich- anlK.Powell,request iecovcry,S5,750. - Branch Banking & Tnist Co. vs. Sarah S. Bailey, request recovery, $1I,378.(M. • Janice Rcavis Weeks vs. Landon E. Weeks, absolute divorce. -PhylilsRcneeHudspeth vs. Patrick Kelly Moore, child custody, support. - Barbara Loilin vs. David Warrick, eviction, $790 past rent. • Brandy D. Lindsay vs. Kevin MicfiaeiChaffin.requcst defendant not assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass orinterfen: with plaintiff. - Thelma Myers vs. David Myers, request defendant not assault, tiireaten, abuse, follow, harass or Interfere with plaintiff. - Donna C. Beaver vs. Jeflrey D. Beaver, absolute divorce. - Slate of North Carolina Depart­ ment of Environment and Natural Re­ sources vs. James Westmoreland, re­ quest judgment, $694. - Kellie McDaniel vs. Justin Mat­ thew Dunn, child custody, request for order prohibiting defendant from re} moving minor child from school w plaintifTs home, - EM. Parker vs. Loti Ellzabett ’ Lewis, child custody. '•'j -CynthiaEllisMichittlvs.Iam4 ! Penry Michael, absolute divorce. ! j -AnitaHomeProfnttvs.CunisLcf j Hill, auto wreck claim, In excest | $10,000 personal Injury and In excess $5,000 property damage. ‘ - Lynne C. Nornian vs. James E. Nortiian, absolute divorce. ^ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 - 7 ^Land Transfers *. The following land iransfcrs were [. filed with ihc Davie Counly Registcrof Deeds, lislcdby panics involved,acrc> age, township and deed stamps pur­ chased.' •ElizabeihFrycLcflcr.exccuirixof • estate of Russell W. Ridcnhour, to Rl- j-xChard A. Smith, I lol. Jcnisalcm, S62. - Oak Valley Associates Limited ‘ .'Partnership loFoncst C. Cranflll Con- ; suuclion, I lol, Farmington, S230. • R.P. Associates to Richard B. ; Poindexter and Linda S. Poindexter, ; I.S5 acres. Shady Grove. ;• • Robert L Nichols and Mary Lee 1 Nichols to Robert M. Nichols and Andrea Nichols Myers, 1 acre, Gala* haln. • Ralph R. Walters and First Na­ tional Bank of Shelby, co-trustces to ACC Investments, I tract, Mocksvlile, 5200. • RichardP. Hcndricksand Carol D. Hcndricks lo Vinccnl J. Atiiorc and Patricia Amorc, I lot,Mocksville,$36. • William Lee Foster Jr. and Mary Buckner Foster to Thomas F. Foster, 15.08 acres, Mocksville. • Jenny Marie Ashley to Howard Thomas Ingram Jr., I lot, Clarksville, 5164. • David Wsvync Jones lo Gary P. Jones and Karen H. Jones, .66 acre. Shady Grove. - H&A Development lo Piedmont Triad Construction, I lot, Clarksville, S28. • Edith B. Koontz lo Harold King Jr. and Roberta L King,8.26acres, Fulton. S42. - Philip H. Evcrhardt lo Sylvia Everhardt Lagle, 2 tracts, Jerusalem. - St. Andrews Golf Villas to Lany S. Edwards and Wanda Edwards, 1 uniuFanninglonvS388. • Dick Anderson Construction lo Von Jackson Snow and Bonnie P. Snow, and Jennifer L Snow, \ lot. Shady Grove, 562. •DavidW. Bailey Jr., trustee andon behalf of John H. Hoots Sr. to Dick Anderson Construction, I lot. Shady Grave. - Malihews Builders of Winston- Salem to Joby W. Matthews andGloria S. Matthews, .56 acre, Farmington, $40. - Monty W. and Suzanne M. Mat­ thews to Joby W. and Gloria S. Mat­ thews, I tract, Farmington. • Chailcs Edward Siddcn and Rebekah E Sidden lo Eari H. Graves Jr. and Carolyn A. Graves, 3.37 acres, Jenisalem. • Charles Edward Sidden and Rebekfih E. Siddcn to Andrew D. Fox and Lori G. Fox. 3.7 acres, Jerusalem. - Jane C. Foster to Steven S. Russ andBcvcrlyW.Russ,7.BBacrcs,S100. • Beauchamp Building Co. to Carl William Needham and Ginger N. Needham, I lot, Farmington. • Michael J. Purviance and Sandra M. Purviance to Peter T. Schmidt and LuciaELesar, 1 lot,Famiington,$900. - Will Furchcsand Lucille Furchess loFurches Family Trust, 6 lots, Mocks- ville. - Piedmont PropcrtiesofLcxIngton »n n.ivid W. Burch and Julie A. Burch, I lol, Fulton. ” -J • Michael Wayne Myers Inc. fp Thoams E Ross and Anne C. Rosi’,H lot. Shady Grove, $484. - James Franklin Benncti Sr. and Penny K. Bennett lo George and Penny Wesoloski, 1 Ioi,Calahaln,SI77.2 - Paul F. Boger Sr. to Paul F. Bo^cr Sr. and Shelby Boger, 2 acres, Shady Grove. ,>* - Abba Construction lo Wolfgang Engels and Laura L. Walts, I .iQl, Faiminglon, $200. • Ruth Ayers and LuRay Mycrs-lo Jenny Hummel, 1.13 acres, Farmlng- lon,$30. Hi^wav Patrol 1 The following traffic wrccks were I investigated by the N.C. Highway Pa- I irol in Davie County. I Brakes Fail, Lights Out An Advance woman said her brakes failed, causing the car sIh; was driving ...togooutofcontrolon iheN.C. 801 exit L{romp from 1-40 at 3:10 p.m. July 21. .“l Krisde Lynn Trivette, 21, of 134 i Blackbeny Lone, was driving a 1988 t Toyota that went through a red light at I the intersection, and hit o utility pole ! Arrests ihut held electrical work for the stop lighi, reported Trooper T.S. Kennedy. The lights crashed lo the ground. Driver Faces Four Charges A Mocksville tccn faces fourchorges after a wreck on U.S. 601 South m 6 a.m. July 20. Javier Quintanilla Acevedo, 18, of 1642 U.S. 601 S.,woscitedfordriving lcAofcentcr,drivingwtihoulalicense, operating a vehicle with no insurance and with improper registration. According lo a report by Trooper C.D. Jones, Accvedo was driving a 1985 Ford thal went off the road to the right, and then come back onto the road, going across the center line in a broadslide, into the path of a i998 Toyota driven by Dhormakum Sandip Patcl,28,ofSaIisbu>y. Failure To Reduce Speed Charged A Stony Point man was charged with failure to reduce speed after a wreck on U.S. 601 North at 2:15 p.m. July 21. Charles Aimall Adams Jr.,28,failcd to stop the 1992 Honda he was driving beforeitstrucklherearofa I992GMC driven by Tammy Richard.<on Frost, 28, of 177 Foster Road, Mocksville, reported Trooper A. A. Justice. Both Driven Cited Both drivers were cited aficr a wrcck onN.C.801 near Hillsdale at7:4Sa.m. July 21. Sylvia Hodulik, 51, of 6554 N.C. 801 S., Mocksville, failed to stop the 1997 Honda she was driving before it struck the rear of a 1997 Chevrolet pickup truckdrivenby Shelly JoSwaim, 39. of418 Zimmerman Road, Advance, reported Trooper A.A. Justice. Hodulik was cited for failutc to reduce speed, Swaim for having an expired registration on a vehicle. Vehicle Hits Driveway Ditch Terry Wayne Falls, 40, of 1715 Peoples Creek Road, Advance, was driving a 1990 Ford pickup on U^S. 158, and drove it Into a ditch whjle turning into a private driveway, fe- ported Trooper A.A. Justice. • Tvto Deer Struck - The following stnickdcen i • Donald Ned Childers, 5l,;pf Asheboro, at 9:55 p.m. July l9onUis. 64 East: and > •TeresaShulcrGrDoms,30,of3498 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksville, on July 23 6n N.C. 801. 5 V The (oUowmg arosts were made isbury, anestcd July 20 for violation of by ^ Davie Shi^fr* DepartmenL pretrial release. Tnjd daus: Aug. 26. - Adam!, Hardy. B'aliey, 17, -^JcnVeyS^ay«^li,bfl06Chauw, Lone,'Mocksville, arrested 3uly 20, for fmlure lo appear in court. Trial date: Woodlcaf.ancstcdJuly Iftfotslmple ‘ * possession of marijuana. Trial date: ! Aug. 19. : -Randy Lee Church, 35, of 126 ' DinksWay.Mocksville,arTcsted July I 17 for misdemeanor possession of ! marijuana and possession of drug ! paraphernalia. Trial date: Aug. 5. * - Jamie Bcnilez*Hcn«mdcz, 24, > Yadkinville,ajTestedoJuly20,forno I operator's license and failure to carry > registration. Trial date: Sept. 9. * -JonathanGlennGreene, 19,Sal- Aug. 5. - Kenneth Tyrone Nails, 29, of 144 Sloney Lane, Mocksville. arrested July 21 for misdemeanor possession of mari­ juana, possession drug paraphernalia. Trial date: Sept 9. - Thomas Dean Brown, 28, of 830 Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville, arrested July 21 for assault on a female and obstruct and delay an officer. Trial date: Aug. 5. __ -William Michael Inscoe, 18,135 Flora Lane, Harmony, was arrested July 22; for fSi'gcry and uucring. Trial date: Aug. 19. - Edward Lee Yates. 30, of 397 Hebron Drive, Mocksville, arrested July 22, for driving while license re­ voked andspeeding. Trial date: Aug. 5. -DavidDeanRay, l7,of208Nolley Road, Mocksville, was arrested July 22, for failure to appear in court. Trial date: Aug. 26. - Steven Nolan Wright. 39, of 135 Ukewood Avenue, Mocksville, was arrested July 22, for domestic assault pn,ofcmqle.,TriQl date: Aug.-19.------- - Jerry Lee Myers, 19, Jackson­ ville, Fla., arrested July 23, for first degree burglary, attempted breaking and entering a motor vehicle, injury lo personal property and driving while license re v o lt BQnd:S25.Q00.Trial date: Aug. 19. - Randall Dean Johnson, 39, of 1977 Liberty Church Road, Mocks­ ville, was arrested July 23, for failure to appear in court Trial dale: Aug. 18. - Anthony Craig Teasley, 29, of 268MillingRoad.Mocksville,arrested July 23. for failure to appear in court, misdemeanor possession of marijuana -and posseulun of drug p^pheiii^ra.' Trialdate: Aug. 19,Aug.23. - Erin Elizabeth Koontz. 21, - William Fletcher Smith, 20, Sal- Hickory, arrested July 25, for s p ^ - Ubury, i^ tc d July 24, for'drivina ’ ing,rccklcssdriving,misifcmeanQr|»s- while license revoked and simple p6s^ session of marijuana. Trial date: Aug. 19. - Michael Wayne Cecil, 30, Salis- bury,arrested July24 formlsdemeanor possession of nuirijuana, possesslonot drug paraphernalia and carrying aeon- cealed weapon. Trial date: Aug. 26. -JamesMondellEllisJr.,33,ofl39 Joe Langston Road, Advance, arrested July 25 for no operator's Ucetisc and session o f moriJuaha'anU posseuTon drug paraphernalia. Trial date: Sept.'^. - Anthony William Courtney, i f , of 131 Brockland Drive, Advanced ar­ rested July 25, for possession of drtig paraphernalia. Trial date: Sept 9. - Chester Harris Jr., 27, Greens­ boro, arrested July25 forfelony speed­ ing lo elude a law enforcement ofilcer with a vchicle, child abuse, careldis and lecklcss driving and driving in f?f?l??$B?)lr“ !^*^ilriv«ns.Trinlrifltcu_e,’tcess of the posted speed llniilr Trial Aug. 20. dale: Aug. 20. ; 1116 follnwing incidents were rc- ;; ported to die Davie County ShcritTs t Department ; - Nathan Edwand Faulkner of ! LewisvillereportedJulyl9,thattwo ; sujreospeakeis had been stolen from * his ear parked ofTFannington Rood. : Adctachablccassctteplaycr.belong- ! ing to Mitch Brown of Advance, bad ; also been taken, he repotted. I - Rebecca Bailey and Toney J Bailey of Huffman Road, Mocks- ! ville, and Steven Bailey of Kemers- ; ville, reported July 19, that a neigh­ bor anempted to run over diem with a vehicle, injuring Steven Bailey, in the driveway of the residence on Huffman Road. - Robert Wayne Clodfelter reported a neighbor assaulted him in front of Clodfelter Road, Mocksville, July 19. -MeadowbtookTerraccdirectorDon Gray Angell reported July 19, someone had thrown fireworks from a vehicle at the car of Margaret Owen King of Ad­ vance in die driveway of Meadowbrook Terrace on N.C. 801 In Advance. The fireworks rolled off Ihc car into a pile of pine needles, causing a tin:. - Randy McDaniel reported July 19, two push lawn mowers and a dog house stolen from McDaniel and Sons on US. 601 SouUi, Mocksville. -ScthMatUiewPhillipsofBuckhill Road, Mocksville. reported July I9,a bicycle had been stolen from his back­ yard. - Cheiyl Melton reported July 20, someone had pushedover seven tomb­ stones in die Boxwood Baptist Church Cemetery on Boxwood Church Road, Mocksville. -Joy Elaine Leitch of Martin Lane, Advance, leported a vacuum cleaner and jewelry stolen from her residence July 20. - A Point Road resident reported somconcdirowingabccr bottle dirough a window at Chen? Hill Ludieran Church July 21 about 8 p.m. - Christian Gale Wilson of Oaictrce Lane, Mocksville, reported July 21, someone broke into his residence. -MaisaiitFosterofJcricho Church Road, Mocksville, reported July 21, someone shot at her residence with a BB or pellet gun and broke a window. - Michelle Davis of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., reported July 21, an acquaintance had used her phone can! without petmission, charging nearly $700 worth of phone calls. - James George of Daniels Road, Mocksville,rcponcdJuly2l,someone broke into his residence, stealing money. - Jason Scott Swisher of Charlie Reeves Road, Mocksville,teportedJuiy 22, someone broke Into Ws residence, stealing a cellular phone, watch and acoustic guitar. i -Marion DavisChadwick reported July 22, someone broke Into the club house at Bennuda Run and stole auble saw, belonging to Michael Scott Davis of Mocksville. -FloydTaftEllisofBethesdaLane, Mocksville, reported someone broke into his residence July 23. - Anthony Howard Tilley tcpotted July 24, his wallet was stolen from his trtick In Ihe paricing lot at Leader Mo­ bile Homes onU.S.60l South,MocVs- vllle. I Fires J Davie County fire departments re­ sponded to the following calls. July 19: William R. Davie, 10:15 a.m., fire alarm. 669 Wagner Road; f Center assisted; Smith Grove, 2:27 p.rn., pine needles on fire at Meadow- brook Terrace^ N.C. 801; Advance as­ sisted; Mocksville, 4:50 p.m., fire alarm, 1560 Yadkinville Road. July 20: Jerusalem, 6:07 a.m., auto accident, U.S. 601 at Rowan Counly line; Smith Grove, 3:07 p.m., appli­ ance fire, 132 East Renee Drive; Farm­ ington assisted. July 21: Jenisalem, 1:59p.m.,auto accident, U.S. 601 at Excalibur Lane; Mocksvillcasslstcd;SmithGrove,auto accident, 1-40 at N.C. 801; Fork, 5:27 p.m., car fire, U.S. 64 near Davidson Counly line; Mocksville, 8:44 p.m., fire alarm, 126 Redskin Lane; Smith Grove assisted; Coolcemee, 9:09 p.m., trailer fire, Coniher’s Mobile Home Park in Rowan County; Farmington. 9:41 p.m.,trce fire,772Pudding Ridge Road. July22:Comatzcr‘Dulin,2:46a.m., fire alttfra, 1705 Comalzer Road; Ad- vanceassistcd;SmithGrove,4:4l a.m., stnicturefirc,280GordonDrive;Farm- ington assist^; Fork, 9:57 a.m., fire alarni, 1094 North Koontz Road. July 23: Mocksville, 12:24 p.m., fire alarm, 200 Funder Drive; Mocks­ ville, 4:25 p.m.. Medical Associates of Davie, Valley Road. July 24: Smith Grove, 1:12 p.m., truck fire, 1-40 rest area. July 25: Farmington, 5:54 a.m., auto accident, 1-40 resi area. July26: Mocksville,8:21 a.m.,nrc alarm. Brock Center. Children of Divorce ' A Workshop for Separating & | Divorcing Parents Three Sessions - July 27, August 3, August I I; 6:30 - 8:30 PM Davie County Public Libraiy i $50 per parllcipant • Dinner will be provliicd „ C a ll Fam ily Behavioral H ealth at 3 3 6 -7 6 5 -6 0 3 3 i Mcx:ksvilie Police The following incidents were le- jxirted to Mocksville Police. ! - Brian Daniel Moote tcported July 25 the larceny of a wallet from a nui- denceon Harding Street. lure. -Theattempted breaking andenter- ing of a residence on Neely Street was njported July 23. The larceny of $5.32 worth of ThelarcenyofthreepaitsofNike gasoline was reported July 19 from "shoes was reported July 24 fram Shoe The Pantiy, Salisbury Street. ' Show, Squire Boone Plaza. - Greg AnUiony Pontillo of Ad- J -AmoldB.BnmchreportedJuly24 vance reported July 19 a tire to his 'letlOT were scratched Into Ihe paint o f '' vehicle was slashed on South Main hiivehicliparkcdatLexingtonf'taiT^jStrcct. i Arrests ■Steven Dwayne Perdue, 20, of 508 NonhridgeCourt,wasarrestc(lJuly25 forossaultona female.Trial date: Sept. 30. - Bnice Clinatd Isaac Jr.. 21, of 167 Fred Lanier Road, was arrested July 22 for obuinlng property by false pre­ tense. Trial dale: Aug. 5. -• Michael Janies Mason, 27, of Sal­ isbury, wucharge4]uly2l with sec- ondKlegtectrespa5sing.Trialdate;SepL 30. Traftlc Accidents - Two vehicles were in a wreck at Avon and Gwyn streets at 4:29 p.m. July 22. RIcaido [)ominic White, 17, of 200AvonS(.,drovea 1990 Nissan front Gwyn, striking a 1999 Chrysler van being driven on Avon Sueet by Elmer J. Stoneman, 64, of 425 Avon St., reported OfTicer Keith Gunter. bikers With A Cause Motorcycle enthusiasts - on all kinds of motorcycles - braved the hot weather Saturday for a 60-nrille ride through ■Davie County, from Mocksville to Davie Academy, to jQooleemee, Fork, Advance, Hillsdale, Farmington and Will­ iam R. Davie, to raise money for the Humane Society of Davie Coun^/ in Its effort to build a new animal shelter.It was motorcycles, two deep, for as far as t)ie eye could see, as the bikers witti a cause traveled on U.S. 64 West crossing the Hunting Creek bridge. - Photos by IMIke Barnhardt , ‘ Wayne Hamm led ttie parade of motorcycles as It traveled through Davie on Saturday. BELL & HOWARD CHEVROLEmDILLAC-OLDSMOBILE/DIXIE |EEP CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . Jhe driver keeps his hands on the bars, while the passenger waves a fnendly hello." A d m in is tra tiv e C o u rt ^ 'Continued From Page 5 ^uipment, SiO, cost. —George T. Hyatt, exceeding posted speed, reduced to improper ,_'9guipmem.S10. cost. vvxK—Christopher F. James, expired ’jeglstration. dismissed. —John A. Keaton Jr., failure to |,^ p for stop sign, cost. -'=Patjlii£rKimbcrrcxpMrrc8^^^ Iration, dismissed. —Stephanie D. Lackey, 86 mph in a70zone, reduced to 79 in 70.$5. cosl. —William R. Lackey II, 80 mph in . a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip- !.'ment,$10,cost. Michael C. Laijmon, 85 mph in 7w70zone, reduced to improper equip* ::meni,$100, cost. —John T. Little, 80 mph In a 70 .;iwnc, reduced to Improper equipment, '.-$I0»cosl. —Gametl M. towry, 80 mph in a !;50 zone, rcduced to Improper equip- «;>hcni; failure lo wear seal bell,- $25. . YCOSl. • Joshua M. Majors, 90 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 79 in a 70, $25, jT ^ l; inspection violation, nooperalor's ^. M liccnse, dismissed, a —PatrickB.Malloy.72mphlna55 2 zonc,reducedto64ina55.$5,cosi;no « liccnse. dismissed. ' S —DcniseO.Moxwcll,68mphina J 55zone,rcduccdlo64inaS5,$5.cosl. j; Mammie C.' McCorkle, operat- m ing vchicle with no insurance, dis- ' S missed. > K JohnH.McDonncll.60mphina M 45 /.one, rcduced to 54 in a 45. $5, cosl. —Kevin J. McGovcm, registration ^ o t displayed, dismissed. ■ 3 —Joseph e. Meeker, exceeding ^ posted speed, dismissed, a ' —Robert V. Melzger, 80 mph in a j 70 zone, reduccd lo improper equip- J.ment.SIO.cost. —Thomas M. MiMcr, '46 mph in a 2 2 j zone, rcduced to 34 in 25, $10, cost. —TroyH.Mil!crJr..8Qmphina70 H zone, reduced |o improper equipment. 3 $f0,cosi.’, ‘ . 3 —Lisa S. Mock. 55 mph In a 35 3 zonc.rcducedtowcecdlngsofcspccd, H cost. '' , : - \ ; 3 -Matthew D. Nuyior, no motor-' a cyclccnd»ru>tncnl.'dismissed.‘ i ^ ^'.-^Kathryn RNewhn. 86 mph »n a R ■' I V 70 zone, rcduccd to exceeding safe speed, cosl. —Wendy M. Perry, 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced to 74 in a 70. $5. cost. —Faruq Peterson, 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduccd lo 64 in a 55, $5, cost. —Joni R. Phelps, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipmenl. SlO.cosl. —Lisal'rPdwell.Mpired rcglstra- tion, dismissed. —Eric L. Presencll, exceeding safe speed, dismissed. . —Rol»rtE,Pricc,50mphina35 zone, rcduced to improper equipment, cosl. . —JoscI.Ramircz.nochildrestraim system,nooperator’slicense.$50.cosl. —Juan 1^. Ramirez, 88 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo 79 in 70. $5, cosl. . —Rhonda J. Richardson. 80mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cosl. —Nathan S. Richie, 80 mph in a70 zone, reduced 10 improper equipment, $10, cosl. —AmandaR.Robbins,expircdreg* istration, dismissed. —Bradley. Rothlispcrger, 80 mph in a 70 mpli zone, reduccd lo improper • equipmenl. $10, cost. —Stephen E Russell. 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cost. ' ; —Paul W. Ryan, 80 mph in a 70 zone; fullure to wear scat belt, $25, -cost.'; —Amir Sadri, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipmenl, $10, cosl. —Perry A. Sample, no license, op- . crating ychicic with no insurance, dismissed. —Douglas E Shaffer, expired reg- istnitlnn, dismissed. ' !' , ■ —JohnU;Shcrman,tnspccliQnvio- lulion,dismissed. ■ —Louise A. Sherrill,48 mphlna35 zone, rcduccd to improper etiuipmcnl, $10. cosl! , —Matthew A. Shoemaker, 68 mph iii a55/.one, rcduccd (oimpropcreqiilp- rrient,$IO,cosi. —Charles P, Silver, failure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed. , ■ ;^Mcllnda L. Smm,,8pmph In a70 . /one, reduccd impii)iK( equipmenl, $10, cosl —Chad A. Smith, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to Improper equipment, SIO, cosl. —Lucas J. Switt, 80 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd lo 74 in a 70, $5, cost. —Tixld A. Styers, 83 mph In a 70 zone, rcduccd lo improper equipment, $25, cost. —Robert L. Summers, 67 mph in a —SS-zonCrrcduced-to-lmpropcr cquitv- menl,$10,cosi. —Christina M. Sumner, BO mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to Improper equip­ ment, $10. cost. —Ashley C. Taylor; 80 mph in a 70 zone, rcduccd to Improper equipment, $10, cosl. —Loyd C. Taylor, failure to wear seat bell, $25, cost; inspection viola­ tion, dismissed.' —Tenry S. Thompson, 50 mph in a 25 zone, reduced to 34 in a25, $5, cost. —Joseph D.Tinglcr, 85 mph 1 n a70 zone, rcduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. —Terry L Tucker, failure lo yield, dismissed. —Rolando A. Vallc,opencommncr after consuming alcohol, $10, cost; driving beer/wine while driving, fail­ ure to notify DMV of address change, dismissed. -rJason D. Vanhoy,76 mph ina65 zone, reduccd. to Improper equipment, jSI0,cost. . I -rVicloriano Vargas, no liccnse, tlismlsMd. ■ —Malthpw M. Vaughn, 67 mph in h 55 zone, rcduccd lo improper equip­ ment, $10, cost; no liccnse, dismissed. • —Elsy D. yillatoro, no ,'ljccnse, disniissed. , T-;ChristlncD.Walcni,85mphina 70 zone, n^uced lo impropcr^equlp- mcnl, $25, cost. —Ricajtlo D. White, failure lo wear seal belt, $25, cost; license not in pos- i session, dismissed. ;, ,—ElaskaJ. Williams, 89 ipph In a .70 zone, reduccd to79 In a 70, $5, cost. 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Wade graduated fourthoutofuclass of more than 1,000 student with a 3.96 gradcpoint average on a 4.0 scalc. She as announced with W ade the honor o f being a certified biotechnologisl. Wade is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sororily, vicc president o f Det^ Bela Beta Biological Honor Society, a| member of Gamma Sigma Delta Agri* culiurai Honor Soclcty, Beta Kappa Chi Honor Soclcty. Alpha Lambda] Della Honor Society and the Goldcii* Key Honor Society. She was a member of the Aggie Essence Dance Team and the Blue and. Gold Marching Band, where she was. initiated inloTou Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sororily. Wade was a member o f Who’s Who Among Students In American Unlver-’ sltles and Colleges. Wade will continue her education; pursuing a doctoral degree In animal science, with acom 'ntratlon In micro-; biology at Purdue University In the fa ll Punluc awarded her a full aca­ demic assistantship. and an Initiate award formalntainingthehighest grade point average of all candidates enter-j ing the program. Wade Is the daughter of Roland and Rachel Wade of Winston-Salem and. granddaughter of Green and Rebecca Isaac of Mocksville. THE SAME STUFF THATiyiAKES GOLF CLUBS LIGHTER m J M K E S HEAVY IVIETAL HEAVIER HEAR THE TITANIUM DIFFERENCE Titanium rocks. It's as simple as that These lightweight titanium Pro 35 headphones have all the rich sound of the tiest home stereo system, with the freedom to move to the music. Earth-shattering h l^ and soul-shaking lows. Arxl at hatl prta«. they sout>d even beUer. In-line volume control, gold-plated plug, sturdy yet comfortable headtund. 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They went especially lo visit ;ky'sbro(herandsister-in'law,Steve ®d Teresa Bamhardt and children ijorgan and Jacob in Sweden, i William Ellis and wife, Vickic. of inland, Oregon, and William’s fa- her. Bill Ellis of Mt. View, Missouri, wercSunduyaricmoonvlsitorsofEdilh Zimmerman. The family of Bill Ellis met at (he home of Robin Ellis in Mocksviile for a reunion during the weekend. Harold Zimmerman relumed home from Forsyth Hospital last Wednes- doy. He is recuperating satisfactorily but will be confined to home for the next seven days. Jane Gasparrini spent the weekend In Virginia Beach, Va., visiting her daughler, Linda DcLucIa, who is ill. Vemelle Grecneof Churchland and Jean Shuit Parnell of Durham were Tuesday afternoon visitors of Edith Zimmerman. They also visited Oscar and Ruth Poindexter; Fronkie and Dian Hackeit, Susan Hackett and daughter, Kristen, spent lost week vacalioningatAtlanticBcDch. They were Joined on Friday by Tony Hackett and girifriend, Jamie Potts. Sympathy is expressed to the fam­ ily of Bill McDaniel. He Is going to be greatly missed in our community and the Comalzer community. Also, sym* pathy to the family of Harvey Xhlck" Hartman. He d i^ Saturday. Chick grew up in Advance. C o r n a tz e r N e w s FIorincBlackandson.RonnicBlack of Lexington, were Saturday visitors of Edith Zimmemian. They also vis­ ited Odell and Evelyn Hendrix In the Fork community. Sudic Howard will be celebrating her 80th birthday on July 29. Happy Binhday from all her friends. Margie Ann Jackson spent a few days Iasi week in Williamsburg, Va.. as a guest of Brittany Folds and her family, Mike and Martha Zimmerman Folds. Ledford-Sparks By Dottle Potts Comalzer Correspondent Our communily extends sympathy to ihe family of Bill McDaniel who passed away last Wednesday. Karen Bishop and son, Geffery of Chapel Hill, spent a few days wilhher parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shoaf, Iasi week. Mr. ond Mrs. Ryman Shoaf and children,ErinandNalhan, were Thurs­ day moming breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Polls. They traveled to iheir new home in Rhode Island Sunday. Shanda Smilh spent a few days last week with a friend In Connecticut. Ella Smilh, Bobble Shoaf, Bub and Ana Jones, and Clara Barney visited Bertha Carter Tucker in Center Cl.'»lr Rest Home In Lexington last week. Dottie and Sharon PotU attended the presenlation of Eagle Scout Honor 10 Juslln Edwards at the Liberty Meth­ odist Church Sunday afternoon. John Sheehan of Comat/er Road was blessed last week with his three grandchildren from Ohio visiting him • Christopher, age 10, and 9*year-old iwins, Thomas and Lindsey. , Those Vacationing In Florida last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Win­ ters, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Winters and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey and boys. Mr.andMrs. Jim Frye andgrand- Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Allen and daughter, Yvonne Livingood,and Dena Grubb visited relatives in Mississippi last week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts and Sharon visited his sister, Mae Laird, In Mocksvlllu Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dale Johnson Couple Wed In Jamaica DonnaCarul Ball and Michael Dale Johnson were married July 14 al noon lnOchoRlos,Jamaica.ThcRcv.Olivcr Frasier of Jamaica officiated. The bride Is the daughter of the Rev. Don and Jackie Ball pfElkin. She is a graduate of Surry Central High School and Winston-Salem State Uni­ versity with a bachelor’s degree In medical lechnolugy, and is employed withlKONomceSolutionsinGreens- boro. The bridegroom is the son of Clydeen Ratledge Johnson of Mocks­ viile and the late Cecil Johnson. He Is a graduate ofDavie High School and Is employed by RondallGrubbConstruc- lion in Mocksviile. Attendants were Carmen Bowen and Pablo Bailey of Ocho Rios, Ja­ maica. After the wedding, a reception was held al Sandals Dunn's River Spa & Resort. Thecouple will reside al501 Sunny Park Circle, Winston-Salem although iheirpcrmanenthomewillbelnMocl^ i ville. Engagement Announced Davie Arts Council Receives State Funding M r nnilMr<. J. I Jirrvl wtrnnfnfHnuilhnm«»Rnnil nnnrutnr<*th(>K Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorry Ledford ofHawihome Road, Mocksviile, announce the jcngagemenl of their daughter, Amanda Dawn Ledford to Jonathan Danjel [sparks of Charleston, S.C.. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Sparks of jSpillman Road, Mocksviile. r t The bride-elect Is a 1994 graduate ofDavie High School and earned a degree K& maihemaiics-sccondary education from Meredith College. She taught at 3avie High School in 1998-1999. i J Thegroom-to-bclsa 1994graduateofDavlcHighSchoolandeamedadegrec B English from N.C. State University. He is a petty officer with the U.S. Navy, iriining at Naval Nuclear Power Training Center in Charleston. > l>Kv^^mg\gplanhfed'forSept S'MPotkBapilsiChurch. ^ , The Davie County Arts Council has received more than S9,000_ from the N.C. Arts Council. Daviercceivcd$3,500fortheSym- phony in the Schools project with the Winsion-Salem Piedmont Triad Sym­ phony, and $5,677 from iheGrassroois Arts Program to distribute to local organizations for community arts pro­ grams. ' ; "Tb^arcgrcaiprojectswc'rc fund­ ing, and others like them will reach citizens In all lOOcounlies,** said Mary Regan, executive director of the N.C. Arts Council. "Public support for the arts is making so many vibrant arts programs possible. Successful part­ nerships between the public and pri­ vate sectors continue to expandoppor- lunities for all North Carolinians to participate in and be challenged by ihe arts." Statewide, the N.C. Arts Council is awarding grants totaling $4.6 million. made up ot state and federal monies allocated through ihe National Endow­ ment for the Arts. In addition, the N.C. General Assembly has given the Arts Council a one-time increase of $2 mil­ lion, which will be allocated later this year. 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Exhibits will open at 9 a.m., with a wearable fashion .show planned for 11 a.m. Many ven­ dors have .showed an interest In dem­ onstrating iheir products either at iheir tables or at one of the areas designated for demonstrations. All Davie County Seniors have the opptirtunitytodisplay, demonstrate or sell Iheir crafts, or be a part of the fashion show. There Is no charge for display tables ordemonsiralions; how­ ever, there is a SlOcliarge per table If you plan lo sell your work. Contact the Davie County Senior Center at 336-751 -0611 lo register or for niorc inforroation. Event To Be Held A t Airport Whitley-Cashion Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Bany W. \Vhitley of Fanninglon RoaJ, Mocksviile. announce the engagement of their daughler, Brooke Hnilly Whitley to Jacob Ross "Jake" CashionorKemcrsvllle.thesonofMr.andMrs.John A. Cashion of Lexington. The bride-elect is a 1995 graduate of Davie High School and In 1999 earned A bachelor’s degree in communications from N.C. State University. She Is employed as a leasing agent. The groom-to-be Isa 1994 grailuateofSouthwest Guilford High School and In 1999 earned an associate degree In ornamental landscape technology from N.C. Slate University. He is a contractor with Howard Contract Seeding. The wedding Is planned for Oct. 2 In Farmington United Melhodisl Church. N e w A r r i v a l s Mi.ssionary Aviation Institute will have a barbecue and family outing to raise money for improvements. The event is scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 7 al the institute, al Sugar Valley Airport, off Pinebrook School Road. Airplane rides and hot air balkxin tethers are planned. The institute is a part of Piedmont Baptist College, and trains missionar­ ies as pilots, The college is raising money to build a new, 60- by 60-foot hangar, and to resurface the runway. Bstimated cost of the projects Is SI 10.000. If planning to attend the barbecue, call Nani or Carroll Crowell al 751- 3912. Scott Hud-son al 768-9544 or ihe institute at 998-3971. ASHBURN Wendy and Joseph Ashbum and HaleyofCooleemee announce the birth ofadaughler and sister, Megan Dawn,' on July 24. 1999 at Davis Medical Center In Statesville. She weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. and was 20.5 inches long. Maternal grandparents arc Bruce and Phyllis James of Mocksviile. Pa­ ternal grandparents arc Joe Ashbum and Betty Ashbum of Mocksviile. Class Of 1979 Planning-Reunion ■ ) The Davie High School Class of ? 1979 will hold a reunion planning ! meeting Sunday, Aug. 15, 2:30-4 p.m. at Davie County Public Library. All class members are welcome to attend the meeling to help plan Iheir 20lh year reunion. For more information, call Chuckie Clement at 751-0197. SINK Stephen, Susan and Jacob Sink an­ nounce die birth of their daughter and little sister, Kate Margaret, on June 29, I999,weighing7lbs.6.7oz.,21 inches long. Matemal grandparents arc Johnny and Deanna York of Advance. Paternal grandparents arc Willard and Sharon Sink of Winslon-Salcm. Great-grandmolhers are Lessie York of Mocksviile, Lillie Wesl of Advance, and Flossie Sink of Win- ston-Salem. s h o re .t ^ DannyandSharonShorcbfMocks- ville announce the birth of iheir son, Zackary Lane Shore, on Monday, July 19,1999, at Forsyth Memorial Hospi­ tal. He weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz. and was 20.5 Inches long. Grandparents are LesterandWanda Durham of Yadkinville and Lee and Shirley Shore of Yadkinville. Keith-Watts H u n t e r S a f e t y C l a s s S c h e d u l e d The local N.C. Wildlife Associa­ tion officer will offer a hunter safely course al Davie County Public Library 6-9 p.m. Aug. 16-18. Anyone who wishes lohave a hunt­ ing licensc and has never had one be­ fore needs to lake Ihe course, which is offered at no cost. To reserve a space or for more in- fbrmation.call 998-3925. Brew er Couple C elebrates 50th W edding Anniversary Clyde and Mary Brewer of Mocksviile celebrated their 50lh wedding anniversary on July 11. They were married July 8, 1949, In York, S.C. A reception was given In ihelr honoral Concord United Methodi.si Church by their children: Charles and Bonnie Brewer, Garry and Judy Brewer of Mocks­ viile, and Randy and Karen Brewer of Rockwell. -MfvdndiMrsrBicwerliavu nine grandCHfiaren ana nve greai-grandcHildren. Engagement Announced, Stephanie Michelle Keith ofTobaccoville and Danny Ray Watts of Advanc^ will uniteinmarriage at2p.m.on Sept. 11,al Rural Hall Church of GodinRural Hall. Thebride-elcctisthedaughlcrofRickandDoraFletcherofTobaccovilleand, Mr.andMrs. Charles KelthofHillsville,Va. She is an honorgraduatefrom Kings' College. - ------- - The groom-to-be is the son of Steve and Diane Livengoodof Advance and ihe son of the late Richard F. Watts. He is a graduate of Guilford Technical Community College and is a senior police officer for the city of Winston-Salem. West Forsyth Fam ily M edicine Treating Your Whole Family From Newborns to Seniors Maria Dicboso-Wood, M D Board Certified in Family Medicine Accepting Now participating New Patients with QualChoicc The couple was presentedatriploBlowingRockasiheiranniversarygiftby Iheir children. Mrs. Brewer is the former Mary Frances Galimorc of Lexington. - 7 6 6 - 0 5 4 7 ^1^ 3780 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons I 0 *Busu (B rid e s WeddlngDecor, Accessories, akea& Photography 336-998-7814 704-6384)085 We’re increasing Will’s stamina by managing his diabetes.We’re helping Julie breathe easier by controlling her allergies. We're celebrating Matthew’s i first birthday after solving his ^ parent's infertility. 32 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 Cub Pack 574 Earns Methodist Award Cub Scout Pack574 was honored at First United Mctliodist Church's iJMoclcsville) early service on July 18. The 1998-99 paclc members were ^awarded the 1999 Bishop's Award or Excellcnce through the Western Con* !ferencc of (he United Methodist :hurch. TTie award has stringent re- i^uircments, including a multi-stage application and approval processes. In jflddition to requiring that at least half ^f d)c pack's leaders be a member of a United Methodist church, several ser­ vice projects are required. Some of the service projects In* eluded a canned food drive to benefit the Storehouse for Jesus and collection of experienced jackets and coats dur> ing November and December. . Anenvironmentalcleonupwascon* ducted on part of the Yadkin River. Cleanup and landscaping skills were exercised at a downtown Mocksville building,enhancingthe neighborhood. A cor wash was held with proceeds going to the Kosovo Refugee Relief. More than 20 Scout representatives of Pack 574 and leaders attended the service, at which time pastor, the Rev. Charles Turner, presented the award. Those attending included: current Pack574 members - Will Bycrly, David VanAntwerp Jr., David Monsees, Christopher Wood, Ben Lagle, Chris­ topher Rose, Chuck Melts, Aaron Veach, John Parker, Taylor Autry, Jordan Autry, Sy Easling, JR Parris, Robby Gassett, Richie Gossett, Josh Draughn; former Pack 574 members now in Boy Scouts • JJ Byeriy, Joshua Fields. Daniel Fields, Clayton Ed­ wards. Justin Edwards, Jason Bowles; leaders-LynneByerly.CliffEdwards, Cathy Edwards, Slephanie Nagel. Bob Nagel. Hal Monsees, David VanAntwerp, Kim Hafer, Amy Rose, Dorothy Parker. Stewart Parker. Frank Autry, Sandra Autry and Tim Easling. Rev. Charles Turner, Dorothy Parker, leader, Cliff Edwards^ Cubmaster, Bob Nagel, assistant Cubmaster, display banner! Green Meadows To Hold Program Open House [ Grcen Meadows Boptist Church will hold an open house for their afler- school program Saturday, July 31. in ^e fellowship hall. All families who may be interested a Christian aner-school care pro­ gram for their children arc Invited to stop by between 10 a.m. and noon. Green Meadows Is located at 1646 N.C. 801 N. between the Farmtnglon and Hillsdale communities. The program will be open to chil-Ir. Homecoming Scheduled DuIinUnitedMethodistChurchwill .fiold its annual homecoming on Sun- ^ y , July 30, with Judge Jimmy Myers [Speaking at the 11 o.m. worship ser­ vice. A covered-dish lunch will follow, and a 1:30 p.m., a gospel concert will be held featuring the groups The Missionaires and The Rhythemaircs. dren in grades kindergarten through flflh and will cater primarily to the Pinebrook Elementary School District due to bus routing. Children in grades K-5 from other schools are welcome, but parents will be responsible for making thclr own iransportatton ar* rangemenis for their chili'rcn to the church after school. The program will provide children with a snack, games and activities, playground access, Bible study, and field trips on some early release and teacher workdays. There is u one-time reglstralion fee ofSSOand the monthly tuition rale will be $125 per child with a 10 percent discount given to additional siblings from within the same household. Tlie tuition covers all regular attendance school days os well os early release days.The program will also be open as needed on teacher workdays for an additional fee. Formoreinformalionregardingthe open house or the afier-school pro­ gram, contact the directorat998-5162. Some of the members of Pack 574 after receiving the H/lethodlst Conference award. F o u r O a k s R e v u e T o P e r f o r m > The Four Oaks Revue will present [country gospel music during the 11 ;p.m. service under the arbor at Center llnited Methodist Church, r Dress is casual for the service. The arbor, which is in the National Register of Historic Places, is beside the church off U.S. 64 Westat 1-40. The Rev. Bill Wombough Is pastor. h o m e c o m i n g S e r v i c e P l a n n e d Z Edgcwood Doplist Church will ob- icrvchomccomingon Aug. I wilhthe jRcv.PalMinihancasthcgucstspcakcr ifor Ihc 11 o,m. scrvice. t Minihanc will prcscnl a concert of ■sospcl music ai 6 Sunday nighi. He is lhcpa.-<tiHurSandyRunBaptistChurch in Kershaw, S.C. Pastor Danny Shore and the con­ gregational Edgcwood invite visitors. The church is Jocateci on N.C. 801 a milesouthofGrcasyComer.- - . . hmates To Lead Sen/ice c Mnnvlnnin Mnmvinn rhiirfh u/Sii crcuation in worshio throuch Sl'HiMacedonia Moravian Church will •MSI Ihc Cherry Street Ensemble from 'Fofsyth Prison Ministry leading the .evening worshipservice Sunday, Aug. ;^l,at7p.m.. TheChristianenscmbleofapproxi- ly 12 inmates wlW lead the coiw . grcgation in worship through Scrip­ ture. song and testimonies. Apolluck supper will preceded ihc scrv'ice al 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall. The church Is kx’aicd about a mile north of 1-40 on N.C. 801 in the Hills­ dale-Advance community. For more Information, call 998-4394. Center Fair To Be Held The annual Center Fair and Fall Bartxrcue will be held at Center Com­ munity Building Sept. 10 and 11. Any resident of Davie County may enter the fair. All entries should be imade or produced by the entrant. To findoui about ihccalcgories and requirements for entries, those inter­ ested are encouraged to pick up a fair book from the N.C. Cooperative Ex­ tension office in the Davie County Office Building on Main Street In Mocksville or contact a member of the faircommiltce fora copy. F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie While Four Conicn CoiTCspondcnt Chris Shore was honored for his i6th birthday al a ilsh fiy al Ihc home or Mr. and Mis. Dana Triplclt. Those enjoying Ihe occasion with Ihcra were Mr. and Mrs. Dow Pender, Mr. and Mis. US. Sheiion Jr., Ocnc Shelton, and Maiy Blen Barger. Jerry Potts wasSundaydinncrgucst of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith. P i n o N e w s Johnsie Shelton was injured in a fall last week. Wearc wishing hcra speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith visited Angie Hamm al Wilmington recently. We extend our sincere sympathy to the family of Leo Essie who passed away after a long illness. Mark While was Sunday dinner guest of his porcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. ■ By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent •nie Wesley Chapel UMW gave a luncheon at Frosllands In Cana on Sat­ urday in honorof Johnsie Shelton and LoulseDill,who were celebratingthelr birthdays. Those present were thehon- orees, Betty West, Toby Hawkins. Kathy Elis. Dewilla Smith, Coleen Dull, Virginia Murray, Nom Latham. Inez McClannon. and Pastor Dianne Marsden. Last wcekJohnsieShelton suffered aserious fall which resulted In several stitches in her arm. However, she bounced right back and was able to attend her birthday party and church on Sunday. B J. Horton, who was spending the weekend with his grandparcnis, Tom andToni Horton, wasaguest al Wesley Chapel Sunday. Kenneth Murchinson of Boston, Mass., who previously lived in Ihc neighborhood, spent some time visit­ ing Harmon and Nora Latham this week. On Sunday night they enjoyed a cookout at the home of Bob and Kathy Ellis. He also visited Gene Millcrdur- ing his stay In Davie County. ; Ethan,Boger spent last week in Richmond. Va.. visiting the home of­ fice and surrounding area of Southern ' States. He Is doing an internship at the Southern Smtesstore in Slatesville this summer. On Friday he left for Allen­ town. Pa., with Allison Hoffman and her family to attend Allison's family reunion.. First UnitedMethodist Church 305 N o rth M a in Street, M o c k s v ille Rev. Charles Turner, Pastor Sunday Worship Opportunities: 8:50 am - Informal Contemporary Service 9:50 am - Sunday School aiid Bible Study 10:55 am - Traditional Worship Service 'A caring church with a place for you." Fork Baptist Church U . S . 6 4 E a s t , M o c k s v i lle Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship, 11 Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE — & C 0 . 850 N.TradB SL Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 VOGLER -&-SQNS— tunvrui Mume 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 .33g:.7gg:47.1jL SPILLMAN’S OIL &FERTILIZER” 7682 Hwy 801 S. 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Viet Pm. Attend The Church Of Your Choice iObituaries DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 - IB I jBillie Edward McDaniel DllHc*’D iir Edward McDanicI Sr., •^5, of Comalzcr Road. Mocksvlllc, died Wednesday. July 21. 1999 qI Forsyth Mcdical Center in Winston- Salem. j Mr.McDanlelwasbomMarch26, 1924 in Davic County to the late Jacob Ell and Ethel Cope McDanlcl. He is survived by: his wife of 54 years, Dot McDaniel; a daughter Gall md Lorry Campbell; 2 sons, Billie and xnna McDanicI Jr., and Rodney and Debl McDanicI, all of Mocksville; 5 grandchildren; 3 sistcre, Sarah Bailey and Reba Frank, both of Mocksville. ondOmmicSucBamhardtofAdvance. Mr. McDanicI spent 53 years serv* ng DavIc County as a self*employed Kirber. He was a member of Dulln Jnltcd Methodist Church and served Comatzcf-Dulin FlrcDcptortmcnt for )ver 23 years. He was a past master nember of Advance Masonic Lodge 710 and'thc Winston-Salem Scottish ^tes Bodies, and organizer and prcsi- UenI of the "Over-the-Hill Gang." Funeral services were held Satur* ^ay, July 24, at 11 a.m at Dulln United Methodist Church with the Revs. Bob :McLawhom and Jimmy Mycrsofnci* 'ating. Burial with full Masonic Rites iwas conducted by Advance Lodge 710 'at Comatzcr United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Dulln ■:United Methodist Church Youth Fund do Tammy McDaniel. 217 De-Ron- Ken Lane, Mocksville. or Advancc ■Masonic Lodge 710, P.O. Box 257. Merrion DuUon Merrion "Pookey" Dalton of Main Church Road. Mocksville. died Friday.July23, l999.alDavieCounty : Hospital. : Bom March 9. 1961, in Iredell . CountytotheIatcL.D.andJuIluMac : Stevenson Dalton, he was educated : in the Iredell County school system. He Is survived by 5 brothers, ! Charies Dalton and wife Helen of ; Owensboro, Ky., Rober Dalton and ; wife Georgia and Randy Dalton, all ^ofMocksville, Jackie Dalton and wife : Gloria of Whitcville and Jeff Dalton ■ of Burgaw; 3 sisters, Ann Murdock ' and husband Larry of Statesville. •IShlrley Jones and husband Warren • and Terry Dalton and husband Kent, : all of Mocksvlllc, I • The funeral was to be conducted I ‘ at 3 p.m. July 29. al Rose Cemetery • with Pastor Charlene Lewis • ofnciating.Thefamilywastorccelve ; friends at Morrison-Studevenl ; Funeral Home on Depot Street one ; hour prior to the service. Viewing - wasalsoschedulcdnoon-Sp.m.Jufy • 28. Marques Wade and Antoinette Hampton Marques Wade Hampton, 18, grandson of Paul and Annie Wade Scott Hampton (fomier residents of Davic County), died July 19 in Roanoke, Va. Mr. Hampton and his mother, Antoinette Bartley Hampton, 45, were en route to VirglniaTcchnical Univer­ sity to enroll him In school for this fall semester, where he had received a full scholarship to play sports. Both were killed instantly when an oncoming van Grossed the mollan and hit them head on. He is survived by a brother, Andre Hampton of Virginia Beach, Va.; his grandparents, and several aunts from this area. The Hamptons resided at Virginia Beach, Va., and Mrs. Hamp­ ton was employed at the Norfolk Na­ val Shipyard. Her husband, Spencer Hampton, was u graduate of Davie High School, and he preceded her In death in 1983. A memorial servicc was held Sun­ day, July 25, at 1 p.m. at Rcdland Church of Christ. The crcmains were buried in the church cemetery. Maggie Hayes Magsio Hayes, 79, of Yadklnvillc, died Tuesday. July20,1999,al Wilkes Regional Mcdical Ccnicr. BomlnSunyCounly Junes, 1920, 10 the laic b.W. and liM yra Belle Simmons Hayes, she worked al Hanes Hosiciy and was a member of Calvary BaplislCliurch in Winston-Salem. Slie was preceded in dcalli by 11 brothers and sisters. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. July 22, al Deep Creek Baptist Churchby the Rev. Marvin Blackburn. Freda H. Stanley Freda Hudspeth Stanley, 44. of Angell Road, Mocksvlllc, died Sun­ day. Junc20. 1999.otColumbiaDavis Mcdical Center In Statesville. BomFcb.4, l955,lnRowanCounty to Dallas Hudspeth of Ronda and the late Mary Lou Cranfill, she was em­ ployed by North Davie Middle and William R. Davic Schools. She was a mcmbcrofBcarCreekBaptlslChurch. She was preceded in death by a sister, Anita Hudspeth; a half brother, Mike Hudspeth; an aunt andunclc who acted as foster parents after the death of her mother, Lenny and Dorothy Dyson. Surviving, in addition to her father, are her husband, Doug Stanley of the home; a son, Jason C^uglas Stanley andwifcSallieofMocksville;adaugh- ter, Brandi R. Stanley of the home; her mother-in-law, Peggy Stanley of Mocksville; her stepmother, Elsie Hudspeth; and 3 half brothers, Jeff Hudspeth, Tim Hudspeth and Mickey Hudspeth, all of Ronda. Funeral services were to be held ui 3 p.m. July 20, at 7 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel by Dr. David Gilbreath and the Revs. Jerry Clonlngerand Cecil Wcthcrboll. Burial was at 11 a.m. July 21, at BearCrcck Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to Bear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. 268 BearCreekChurch Road,Mocks- ville. N.C. 27028 or to Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery Fund. 430 Eatons ChurchRoad,Mocksville.N.C.27028. Bessie Mae Mills Bessie Mac Baucom Love Mills. 94, of Midland. died.Monday, July. 26,1999, at Union Regional Mcdical Center in Monroe. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. July 28, at Hartsell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. 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Eddie Hartman and wife Lucille; 2 grandchildren; 3 broth* crs. Virgil Hartman. George Hanman and wife Nancy, and Avery Hartman and wife Edith: and a spccial sister-in- law, Ann Hartman. A funeral scrvice was held at 3 p.m. July 26. at Bethlehem United Mcthod- IstChurchbythcRcv.J.MarkWccklcy. Entombment followed in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services, 107 Wcstdalc Avenue, Win­ ston-Salem, N.C. 27101. Pauline Trexler Scott PaulincTrcxlcrScott.86,ofErwin Street. Cooleemee. died Tuesday morning, July 27, 1999, at Rowan Regional Mcdical Centcrin Salisbury after several months of declining health. She was prcccdcd in death by her husband, James E. Scott, in 1981. — Funeral arrangements were incomplete. The body was to be at Eaton Funeral Home. Tennie Beck Ridenhour Tennic Bcck Ridenhour, 71, of Salisbury, died Monday, July 26, 1999, at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston- Salem from Injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born Dec. 14, 1927, in Davie County to Lula Beatrice Grubb Bcck and Jesse Boone Bcck, she was educated in the Cooleemee schools and was a homemaker. She was a member of M l. Tabor United Methodist Church where she was In thcGrubbShoafSunday School class. Survivlngare her husband, Charlie Ralph Ridenhour Jr.. whom she married July 1,1950; a son, Donald Ridenhour of Salisbury; a daughter, Joycc Ridenhour of Salisbury; 2 brothers. Grimes Bcck and Gilmer Beck, both of Salisbury; a sister, Kathleen Bamhardt of Mocksville; and 2 grandchildren. Her funeral was to be held at 11 a.m. July 29, at Ml. Tabor United Methodist Church with the Revs. Don Bcdsolcand Don Newmanofnciating and burial following In Rowan Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church Building Fund, 4520 Old Mocksville Road. Salisbury, N.C. 28144. DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE LLC. 416 Valley Rd., Mocksville. 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STADIUM Studertts and teachers got together last week at North Davie Middle School for a pre-school workshop. - Photo by Robin Fergusson ^aching The Teachers North Davie S tu d en ts Turn The Tables O n Their M entors • Lasi week al North Davie Middio School, a group of tcachcrs learned wme new iricks • from siudenis. ; The pre-school opening workshop isacontinuationofaprojcct that stalled Iasi year, which focuses on helping ihc Mudcnis develop into young adults, while at the same time helping (o in­ crease their scores on state testing. ; It is the brainchild of counselors D'.valne Phiter and Jan Neidnnghaus. : "Teaming,advisor-adviseeinterac- tipns,and class scheduling all function to guide the emerging adolescent through ihe rigors of unique develop­ mental phases," the counselors wrote in o' history of the project. "Those phases relate directly to cognitive, emotional, physical and social devel­ opment for this particular age group." 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In The BENGffIlU fi^ K G O M M U N I^ T IiATIdNS ^ t l n g noun^m ents To lillW t, Sf Pllase jp^tch You^jpntboaersr ■ iP o ix A N r f K f ^ M A T I O N DIGITAL CABLE IS COMING!!! S U N D A Y N IG H T B U F F E T 5 p m - 9 p m 645 M adison Road M ocksville 751-1907 PUxa 4 lu t R f e a 4fut Sports It's N o t S tu p id N o w Rising Senior Once Hated Golf; Now He's One Of Best In State DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 - B1 By Brian Pitts Davie County Enterprise Record A round of golf dimmer than a 10- ccnlcandle ignited arockel rise forone of Davie's brightest golfers. James Stewan, a rising Davie High scnior.haicdgolfuntlltheeighth grade, when a sad 42-over-par 114 somehow hooked him. After ibur hours of vio­ lently hacking tlicdimplcd bait around Foxwood, Stewart decidcd that golf would become his game. And three and a half years laler, hisgame ishotter than a noon lec time. "I played baseball, soccer and bas- kctballandlncvcrplaycdgolfuntilthc middle of eighth grade,” said Stewart, aJunlorTourlerror. "Until ahouieighlh grade, 1 tlwught golf was stupid. I thought it was real boring. My parents said they never started me any earlier because they didn't think I had the patiencc. "But I went out one lime with my dad (James Sr.) and I don't know why. I just asked dad if I could go out, and ever sincc then I fell in love with it." Stewart hardly womcd about the 114. During the fall of his freshman year, he raced from soccer practice to the Pudding RidgcGolfCouRccvery- (lay. until-he.started hilling the ball. sharply. Following his father’s funda­ mental advice, Stewart Improved im­ mensely in three short months. "1 had a lot of fun. that was the best thing. I got some excitement out of il," Stewart said of the 114 beginning. "I remember everyday after soccer prac­ tice, I would go out lo Pudding Ridge, and then 1 quit basketball and baseball and then I quit soccer after ninth grade. I wanted to practice my golf more bccausc I knew I had more of a chance Jnthai. • , T "My dad taught mo a lot about the • gamc,and within the first three months, ! was probably shooting In the 90s just because my dad was teaching me a lot of ihings I wasn't sure about." James Sr. erased the bad rookie habits and assorted club pros luncd the machinc.Combiningprccision,cncrgy and passion, Stewart surged in thcTOs. "1 got a couple lessons from John Bus/^k (club pro at Forsyth Country Club),and he's one of the best tcachcrs ^ • in the area7 Stewart said. "My oau gor~ I me started on the right track, and then ' (Buszek) just kind of tuned il in and was a llltle more precise. Wc went to StevcForrcsl(aclubpro in Lewisville) at a driving range for about five or six months, and I got to shooting in the 70s." ; ; ThcnStewartstumblcdinloaflawcd swing, something virtuallycvcry golfer experiences from time to time. He consulted Pudding Ridge Pro Dave King, who worked wonders. "I was hitting it real bad and he told me to come down lo the driving range - the one beside Pudding Ridge - and he gave me an hour lesson and got me hitting it pretty solid again." said Stew­ art, who landed a part-time job at Pud­ ding Ridge. "Me and Dave would go out and play, and Dave could work on my putting, my chipping and just ev­ erything." Toumaimcnt Tear Spurred by Ihc club pros' instruc­ tions. Stewart has become a pcmistcnt contender for championships on the Junior Tour this summer, winning the State Games in Greensboro, the AAU Slate in Graham and the Greensboro National Triad GolfToday and finish­ ing second al the 52nd U.S. Junior Amateur in Sanford and fourth at the Please See James - Page B3 James Stewart shows off his clubs. Golfer James Stewart has had a lot to smile about lately. - Photos by Robin Fergusson H urricanes E njoy S ucce ssful S w im Season Tliis summer's swim race worked out as well as Hickory Hill coach Dane Pcny could have imagined. nrst,lheHurricancsdunkcdGrand- vicw by 85 points for their first victory in eight years. Then, they crossed the 100-point barrier for the first time in quite awhile in the league champion­ ship mccl, making the season a success for a little team that always displayed a big heart. " Wc did swim our best." Perry said aftcrHickoryHillregisiered 119points, just four behind scvenlh-place Grand­ view in the league mccl. "In talking with the parents - I haven't coached here bul one year - this was the first time anybody can recall scoring over 100 points in a long time. I believe last year they scored 47 points in the whole meet, and some years they scorcd as few as 20. So actually the kids swam ' excellent. There were just situations where we only had one person place and some of the top teams had two people place, and that's hard to keep pace with. "Bul the kids did excellent. We couldn't have been happier by the time il was over. The kids wecxpcctcd todo really well individually did so." The emotional win over Grand- viewinthe regular season, whichcrased C anton S tu n s D avie A ll-S ta r G irls 9-4 In S tate T o urn am e nt years of frustration and put a broad smile on ihc program's face, did won­ ders for Hickory Hill'sconfidcncc com­ ing inlo the league meet. Perry said the kids .fell like they belonged and thus 'puslicd harder in praciica "1 think the kids kind of saw they were good enough to compeic with . these guys," he said. "They’ve known Please See Swimmers - Page B2 By Hrian PitLs Davie County Enterprise Record Tlte Davie AmericanScnior League girlsall-.siarsofthalltcam began Satur­ day with a smile on its face and the statechampionshiplrophyinilssiglits. Davie ended Saturday hearing the roar of Ihe opposing crowd and knowing a repeat slate title will ret|uirc a revenge hla/c through Ihc losers' bracket. Canton, csseniiaily Ihe same team that Davie buried lO-O to clinch the county's first ever Little League slate championship last July, stunned Davie 9-4 in Saturday's second round, push­ ing Davie intoa must-win mode in the losers' bracket of the douhlc-climina- lion loumament in Shelby. Such a scenario seemed unthink- ableheadinginiostateplay.witi} Davie coming off a 39-3 brce/cen route to its second straight District II tillc. "We beat about Ihc same (Canton) giris 10-0 Ixsl year." said Coach Keith Handy, whostilcam rallied Sunday for two victories that set up arcmatch wiih Canton in Monday's final. "Everybody was shocked. I mean, we couldn'l be­ lieve it was going on. — "Pji maybe the-giris needed that.- They thought ihcy had il made." Davie rebounded slowly Sunday, beating Pineville 5-2 on just two Em­ ber Spillman hits. Out Davie retained the perfomiance level lhal lumed ihe district into a cakewalk against West Fayetteville, cruising 15-2 in five in­ nings behind Shannon Handy and Layne Grout's combined no-hilter and eight timely hits. "Thai's the way il was supptjsed to happen," said Handy, who got two hits from Sioccy Queen and one coch from ShannonHandy,Ash1cyQuinn;Ashlic Sanders. Amber Hamm. Kim Hilton and Amber Carter. "That looked like us. Tliey came back ready to play ball (againsl West)." Tlie West romp set Ihe stage for Monday night's craved championship rcmaich with Canton, and although Davie needed lo beat Canton twice lo repeal as sialc champions and advancc lo the regional. Handy liked ihe odds - assuming ihe giris solved the low- voltage pitching tluit dlsmpled them In the <M loss____ ________________ "Canton doesn't have real good pitching." Handy said. "Ii's slower pitching and it kills us. The slower the pitching, the worse wc are. If Ihey had decent piichinglikePinevillehad. we'd wear ihem out. "All Ihe parcnls(rcmained optimis­ tic). Wc shouldn't have lost to Canion loslartwiih.Ii'spitchinglhatweshould be hilling over the fence. We hit Ihc ball.bulevcrylhingwehitwentslralght up to somebody. A hard-hit ball up is not going lo do any good. Really wc were Uwking more al Pineville (as the main obstacle) than wc were Canton. Pineville's u good ball club with ex­ tremely good pitching. Bul Canion.' with no pitching, beats us." Davie opened its repeat drive witH a convincing 10-2 win over Pineville, Davie's toughest hurdle in last year’s stale mn. Shannon Handy« Hilton, Grout and Sanders combined on a four-hittcr, andQuccnandSandcrs-whosmackcd her second ovcr-lhc-fcnce homer bf all-stiirs - led a scvcn-hil attack with, iwohitscach. Shannon Handy. Brandi, Cornatzer andCartcrhadonchitapicce. ThenCanton.scoringmcihodically and shagging Davie's harmless flics, pulled the upset lhal turned ugly when Coach Handy was ejected for disput­ ing arcentry by Canion. Crazy ihing is. Handy, who retreated behind ihc dug- out lo calm down, insisted he didn't say anything before the sudden and unex­ pected ejection. "I walked out the gate behind ihe dugout and was going to cool ofT, and they threw me out for walking out the gate. I never said a word," he said. "That's the first game I've ever beeit -ihruwn out of ami didn'i say n wnr^ . - Me and the umpire were talking and laughing about it (Sunday)." * ‘ The Handys. Sanders and Hilton hurt themselves with 11 walks in ihc loss.offsetting Davie's 11 hits. Stacey Handy and Hamm rapped three hits each, Hilton and Sanders laced two each and Shannon Handy had a tripled Pineville's unusually poor pitching helped Davie overcome a sparse two^ hit showing in the 5-2 win. SpUlman singled and tripled, and the rest were walks ond em)rs.’Pincvllle*s lw6 runs off Shannon Handy and Sanders wcre- u result of Davie cm)rs. "Their pitching struggled a little bit," Handy said. "They've got some good pitching, she just wasn't on. She had one of ihose days, I guess." Notfs: The pitching rule (no more ihan four innings per day without a day'srcst)isihconlythlnglharsslowed Shannon Handy. "The innings she has pitched, I couldn'l ask for more," her faihersald. "1 mean, she's pitched grcat^ but I can't pitch her out."... If Davie _beat Canton twice Monday, it wlH cmba^on a gas-gulpiii^Oj^mile trip~ .to West Virginia for this weekend's; regional against South Carolina, West Virginia and Virginia. "If we could luck up and win this (state) champion­ ship again, it's a long road lo ihe next game," Handy said. This place is near the Ohio Ri vcr. You have logo through) Pennsylvania to get to it. It's in iHe upper edge of West Virginia, so we'd probably have to leave Friday morn­ ing early." YoiAh Football Registration A u g . 7. ■ T he P a vie C o unty Y outh F oo tball League w l l h o ld ; reigism ition and physicals A u g . 7 fo r rism g th ird graders j through rising sixth graders! Players should re port to the i B ro ck G ym in M o c k s v ille betW]een8-ll'a .m . . ■ O h , S o C lo s e : D avie M inor G iri A ll-S tars S econd In C ham pionships By Brian Pitts Davie Counly Enlciprisc Rccord . One minute Ihc Davie Minor L.ea8ue girls all-star softball team was three ouls from Ihe .championship. The next minute Stokes County was cel­ ebrating a 15-10 win after a seven-run, sixth- inning explosion forced a second title game in the double-elimination tournament al Kcmcisvilie last week. The District II final turned that fast for Davie, which tiever rccovcn^ from Stokes' nth-hour rally, losing the sccond game 12-8 and falling Just short of a championship that seemed in Its grasp after roaring out of the •blocks with Ihree straight victories, Incliidlng ;two heart-pounding one-run'wins over Stokes V and Keracreyllle that catapulted Davie to Ihe big stage. The sudden turn in the top of Ihe sixth of game one enabled Stokes to ride its horse In game two, as Stokes raced to a 12-2 lead, weathered Davie's last-gasp charge In the sixth and won the uophy Ihe hard way. "We didn't hit as well, but they saved Iheir big pitcher until the end and she caught us off- guok," said Coach Angie Williams, who cited Stokes' deep pitching, impeccable Inlield and reliableoutfleld for turning the tables. "They've got some depdi. All of their pilchers were able to pul il across the plate and keep it conslslem. "But their defense Is what brought them through. Wehad several gdod shots and several fly balls, but Ihey caught everything dial we hit. We hltone way out to center field (in the 15-10 “ They had nothing to be ashamed of. We got further than I ever thought we would. They did a wonderfui job for kids who are just starting out and just getting into what toumainent play is about.” •Coach Angle williams loss) and the gid caught it; we hit one out to left field and the girl caught it. And that's just unusual at this age (9-10) to be that suong defensively." .; . ' Championship teams generally have to bo good and lucky, and Stokes had both elements on its side in the make-or-brcak game, amaz­ ingly dodging a bascs-loaded, no-out predica­ ment in the fifth widi Davie threatening to cut into Stokes'commanding lead. Davie's ninners ran through die stop sign on an infield popup to sccond, Uiggeringararetripleplaydiatdcfiated a potential monster inning, "Wc had a good fifth Inning going, wejiist ran into some bad luck," said \yilliams, whosp team wound up second after winning diree of five disuict games. 'They got a triple play,: believe it or riot. The girl caught it right at sccond base, and Iwo runner had run ha|fway. The giri tagged second; dien tagged die' oUicr. ninner going from ’fiisl to second. It took Us ■ right out of die inning. Ii wasaki|ler." , ; But D^vie restored iU pride, staging a six-. I nin rally in Ihe sixth dial revealed Davie's characler in the face of defeat. "We came alive,” Williams said. "We had a good, suong push at Ihe end, but it wasn't quite enough. We ran out of outs., . "But diey finished il out and kept playing until Ihe end. They had nothing to be uhamed of. Wegotfunherdianleverdioughtwe would. They did a wonderful job for kids diat are jiist suirting out and just getting into what touma- mcnt play is about." Whitney Williams went die distance on the mound, and Kaldin Hall, Rosemary King and Brituuiy Richanlson shined in die field. '^Whitney pitched a really good game," het modicrsald."IUdindidagoodjobatfirstbas& Ftuse See Davie Minor - Vwi n ' B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 Swimmers ot the week June 21-25, from left; Alexandra Wannenburg, H/1ichael Brewer, Rebecca Hendrix, Heather Allen, Yamato Gilbert. Swimmers of the week June 14-18, from left; Anna Mackintosh, Ryan Davis, Rachel fvlackintosh, Rebecca Riddle, Laura Van Hoy. Swimmers of the week June 7-11, from left; Zach Jakob, Will Marrs, Hannah Jakob, Wesley Van Hoy, Justin Norsworthy. Swimmers of the week July 28-July 2, from left; Becky Call, Jenna Hendricks, Allison f^ackintosh, Janel Darcy and Payne Miller. viM |:i t :5wimmers of the week July 4-8, front; Marian Hunckler; back, :Jrom left: Thomas Landon, Natalie Hunckler and Freddy Allen. PEACHES ARE HERE S om e S ilve r Q ueen C orn S till A va ila b le HILLTOP ORCHARD SSS IJamcs aiurdi Rd. • ModisvtUe 336-492-7246 • Bill KoonU Directions: From Mocksvllle: Highway 601 North, Left on Ijames Church Road Follow Signs; , ' Hours; K fH) .im til Uiirlt M iiiul.iy Siiiidav S w im m ers C ross 100-P oint B a rrie r A t iUleet Continued From Page B1 thal nil along, but that (win) kind of earned over nnd wc worked real hard (he lust week, or os much as wc could around the (rainy) weather. It wosdefl* niteiy a good way to end the season." The following arc the swimmers who placed in ihe league meet: Freestyle - Jared Barber, third place; and Jacob Barber, nnh. Distance freestyle- Rachcl Mack­ intosh, second; Dana Cull, fourth; and Neely Alexander, fiOh. Individual medley - Jenna Hen­ drix, finh; and Alexandra Wannen- biirg and Emma Jakob, sixth. 25 freestyle - Rochel Mackintosh, first; and Robbie Wannenburg, fourth. 25 breaststroke - Robbie Wan­ nenburg,se«)nd;andNeely Alexander, sixth. 25 butterfly - Robbie Wannen­ burg. secoml;and Rachel Mackintosh, nilh. 50 ftwityle-Alexandra Wannen­ burg, second; and Dana Call, fourth. 50 backstroke - Becky Call and Emma Jakob, fifth. 50 brcasisiroke • Anna Mackin­ tosh, third; Natalie Munckler, (inh; and Michelle Hunckler, sixth. 50 butterfly-Alexandra Wannen­ burg and Dana Call, fifth. 7*8 RirU relay- Koyla Porlcr-Cox, RachclMackinlosh, Marion Hunckler and Rebccca Hendrix, sixth in the medley relay and eighth in the free. 7-8 boys relay - Michael Brewer. Will Mans, Robbie Wannenburg and Patrick Kenney, seventh in the medley and free. 9-10g!rUrelay-Neely Alexander, Jenna Hendrix, Laura Vanhoy and Hannah Jakob, third in the free and fifth in Ihc medley.. .. _____ ____ 1 M 2 girls - Amanda Porter-Cox, BaileyMarrs, Alexandra Wannenburg and Allison Mackintosh, fifth In the free and sixth in the medley. 13-M girls - Michelle Hunckler. Heather Allen. Becky Cull and Alison Alexander, 11 f^h in the free and seventh in Ihe medley. 13-14boys-JcfrreyMlghion.Tho- Swimmers dive In on their way to scoring over 100 points for the Hurricanes for the first time In a long time. ntas Uinilen, Z^ich Jakob and Nathan Bames. sixth in the free. 15-18 girls- Emma Jakob, Natalie Hunckler, Dana Call and Sanih Stein, second in ihc free and medley. 15-18 boys - Ryan Barnes. Hriu Davis, YamatoGilbert and Justin Nor* swonhy, seventh In Ihc free and med­ ley. Notes: Robbieand Alexundm Wan­ nenburg won the male and female Ron Brown Hurricane of the Year awards al the annual end-of-the-year bimqucl. Emma Jakob won the David Sanford Spirit Award; Daniel Mongees and Zach Jakob won ihc mule coach's awards and Rachel Mackintosh and ChristySparks won the femalccoach’s awards; Yamaio Gilbert and Justin Norsworthy won the male most im- pruved awards and Rebccca Hendrix and Dana Mackintosh vsvn the female most improved awards. ... Ii seems unlikely that Penry will be back as coach next summer, although he never mentioned his inleniions. He rccenily accepted a leaching and JV-soccer- coaching position al Ml. Tal>or. leav­ ing his North Davie soccer duties to John Marshall, wlwassisted Perry with soccer from time to time I;lsi ye;u-. Hannah Jakob sets up (or her 25 meter backstroke at the league championship meet. B A G K -T O -S C H O O L O P E N H O U S E S M ONDAY, A U G U ST 2 Back-lo-School Open Houses urc pinnncd In nil schools so that students may dctemiine whose classroom they will be in and parents may pay fees before the first full day of ■ school. Open House details for each school follow: All elementary schools will have Open House from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. North Davie & South Davie IVIiddle Schools will have Open House from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Davie County High^cbool Open House (for ninth graders only) is from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Swimmers of the week May 31-June 4, from left: David Jilonsees, Amanda Porter-Cox, Jeffrey fvlighion and Christy Sparks. Not pictured: Britt Davis. IP"First Day of School Is Wednesday, August 4 Davie County High School, 7:55 am -SiOO pm North Davie Mititile School, 8:00 am - 2:48 pm South Davie Mititile School, 7:55 am ■ 2:40 pm Cooleemee Elementary School, 8:15 am - 2:50 pm Central Davie Elementary School, 8:15 am ■ 2:50 pm Mocitsville Elementary School, 8:15 am • 2:50 pm Pinebroolt Elementary School, 8:15 am -2:50 pm Shatly Grove Elementary School, 8:10 am • 2:50 pm William R. Davie Elementary,School, 8:25 am • 3:00 pm Child Care is available in Davie County Schools for all students in grades K-8. The program, which is stale licensed, is offered by the Davie Family YMCA. YMCA representatives will be present in each school during Open House to share information about child care. ^Contact the Davie Family YMCA at 751-j ^0345 to register for child care or fo rj more information. Fees May Be Paid At Open House Instructional Supply Fee,for all students is $10 per student. Insurance fees range from SIO for school-time coverage to $138 for 24-hour comprehensive coverage. Breakfast/Lunch Prices G ra d e s K -5 Full Price Breakfast 85i! Reduced Price Breakfast 30(! Full Price Lunch $1.50 . Reduced Price Lunch 40i( ■ G ra d e s 6 -1 2 Full Price Breakfast gr. 6-8 85j Full Price Breakfast gr. 9-12 $1.00 Full Price Lunch $1.75 ReducedPriceLunch40^ ...IV ■, Jam es Stew art Taking G olf Game To The Top O f The Ju n io r Ranlcs Continued From Page B1 Independent Insurance Agent Tourna­ ment nearPlnehuret. The runner-up ut Ihc U.S. Junior Amateur qualified Stewart forlhe U.S. Junior Amateur Championship In York, Pa., and a 4-over 76 at the Opti­ mist QualiHer in Lexington qualified him for a prominent toumament in West Palm Deaeh, Ra. Stewnn fired a 72-72 at the State Games despite bogeys on Nos. 17 and 18, and he celebrated a personal mile­ stone at the AAU Slate, shooting a marvelous 3-under 69 to win by Ihrce strokes. Stewart's fir^t ever sub-par round against fierce competition re­ leased tension that led lo a late reces­ sion during the high-school .season. "After I shot under par in that tour­ nament, it makesitu whole lot easierlo shoot under par. It Kx)k a lot of pres- J sure ori*," said Stewart, wlio.se finest i-rounds against friendly competition Sjnclude a 9-under 63 al Hilicrest and a ^-under 66 al Pudding Ridge. "(The i 'h past hIgh-school season) was just one of those times where I wasn't making many putts and didn't feel real com- forlable over the ball. The reason I'm playing better now is I'm not really hitllng any shots way offline. All my bad shots arc pretty stmight. "If you have a lot of confidence over your putter or driver and know you'regoinglomaketheputtorhithin the fairway or knock it close lo the green, it really is a big factor." Stewart recreated the scene of his most treasured moment, n hole-in-onc at the52ndU.S.JuniorAmaieur. Com­ ing off a Slinging double bogey, he was happier than a raccoon in a Denny's dumpster afier throwing a masteri'ul I6S-yard dart with a 7-iron. "I hit it just perfect," he said. "I saw it land just past the fiag, and It spun back in. I threw my club up in the air, screamed and gave my other competi­ tors high-fives. It was fun. Thai was my second (hole-in-one) in eight months." Few players have succeeded faster lhan Stewart, arguably the county’s holiest player outside of Jeffrey Lank­ ford. Stewart links his success lo tita­ nium will and unwavering dedication. "I was just trying to have fun, and then I caught on pretty quickly," he said. "I just went out and practiced everyday. I think the last three and a half years. I’ve pmbably nol played gol flike lOof those days when I'm not on vacation or whatever. I'vejusl been playing and practicing as much as I can, trying lo get lo this point." A lightweight on the scales (5-7, 150 pound.s), Stewart's drives consis- lentlysoar heavyweight disiances.280 to 290yards. Bui Slewad, who attacks sufllcienllyandapproaches accurately, needs an enhanced touch on the green lo fulfill his childhood dream, earning a scholarship lo N.C. Slate next year. The difference between me shool- Ingundcrparlikeeverytimelplaywill probably be my puller." he said. "I've been practicing my pulling for the lost week for about an hour repeatedly trying lo engrave in my head that I can make It. My puller sometimes lets me down. "I want to go lo N.C. Stale and play on the golf team. I've heard iheir golf team is very, very good, hut I won't let that bother me. Il’ll make me work even harder for it. If I play really well in these loumamenlscoming up. I hope maybe ihe coaches will look and no­ tice my name." Coach Angle Williams gives a pep talk to tier players. Davie Minors Reach Finals Continued From PagcBl She caught several balls over there. Rosemary did a good job defensively. She caught several balls. Arid Richardson caught a line drive." Williams linked ihc 15-10 game-- one loss lo an offensive meltdown m the Hfih and sixth innings af\er Davfe rallied fora 10-8 lead. Daviecouldn’l close the deal, and Stokes capitalized with seven game-breaking runs in the final inning. "We just went dry," said Williams,- who summoned four pitchers - Sarah; Sheets. Briilini Young, Hall and Lau­ ren Parker. "We had two innings thal wedid nol score, they did, and thal hurt_ us." U-14 Soccer Team ; Signups Under Way: Tlie Mocksville-Davie Parks and Recreation Department is holding re^* istration for a coed traveling U14 soc­ cer team. The U14 player?*' birthdays must fall between Aug. 1,1985andJuly3K: 1987 lobeeligiblc.Halflhe games will* be played in Iredell County and the other half will be played at Pinebrook! Elemenlary School. Cost is $35. For any questions, call Ihc rec at 751-2325. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29, 1999 - B3 MembersoftheOavIe American MinorGlrlsAII-Starteam.wtiicti finished second in district competition, Include, from left: kneel­ ing - Katie Ellis, Whitney Williams, Sara Sheets, Kaltlin Hall, Brittany Hill, Rachel Goln, Dana Woodard; second row/ - Emily Teirney, Megan Williams, Lauren Parker, Brittini Young, Rose King, Jamie Stancliff, Brittany Richardson; and In back- Coaches Angle Williams, Sherry Stancliff and Glenda Woodard. ^Stewart sinks a putt at I Pudding Ridge Golf Course. j Preregistration For I Redskins July 31 I Preregistralion forCoolccmec Red- j skins football will be held at the Cool- \ ccmecfircdcpanmemonJuly3l from I 10a.m.-noon. i Contact Scott Voglerat 284-2731 ! for any questions. j Soccer Tryouts Set j t Scan Gamcu. Davie's new vaniity 1 l»ys soccer coach, will hold liyouls t Tor vanity and JVprospccls at Central j Davie Middle Scliool Aug. 2 from 10 i a.m.-12p.m. • Pliysiculs must t)c completed by ; Aug. 2. For any questions, contact j Garnett at 751-5905. j Tournament Planned ; A benefit soHball tournament for ! April Cave, a double lung transplant ; recipient, will be Aug. 13-14 al Rich’ ; Park. ! Ttie entry fee is $125 and teams • muslhlla47-con!ball.Twohometuns I will be allowed per game. All other j USSSA rules will apply. The touma-' I mentis sponsored bythe New Union i United Methodist Church sortball j team. There will be trophies for first, j second nnd third-place teams. All pro- ( cceds will go 10 Cave's medical and I living expenses al Duke Medical Hos- ! pilal, . , , , „ j The deadlitte for entry is Aug; 11. ; For more information and entry, con- ! tact Randy Groce at 336-961 -6929 or David Allen at 336^492-5779. Abou^jutude Davie nf'-' II Special Olympics Davie County & Davie County Host Program Wish to Express Their Overwhelming G ratitude to the following Sponsors & Volunteers M e a l V o lu n te e r s Lee Jeans C enter Fire D e partm ent Firsh B a ptist Ctiurch First U nited M ethodist Church T horoughbred Training Center The ARC o f Davie Jerusalem B a ptist Church Blaise B a ptist Church M ocksville W om en's Club Extension Hom em akers M acedonia Moravian Church D o n a tio n s /S p o n s o r s Bar-B-Que House W oodsm en o f th e W orld Sprint Coco-Cola George & B E tty Ezzard A rth u rs Joan B retz Diane Brown - Lydia Circle Edna Simm ons Foster-Rauch Drug Co. Inc, Jericho-H ardison Ruritan Club Todd C arter . Davie D iscount Drugs, Inc. Davie YMCA Pudding Ridge G olf Course Tow n o f M ocksville National Guard A rm ory Davie C ounty Schools Davie Funeral Service Eaton Funeral Service VF Services, Inc. R otary Club o f M ocksville Stone S treet Bank & T rust G antt Personnel, Inc. Vulcan M aterials Davie C ounty Senior C enter Jockey Internatioinal C o m fort Inn o f M ocksville U nited W ay o f Davie Fuller W elding and Fabricators, Inc. A Cleaner W orld S.W. Brown & Son, Inc. BB&T Silver Eagles Cooleemee Seniors Club R u m m a g e S a le D o n a tio n s N atures G ifts W al-M art o f M ocksville Bits o f Brass C’s R estaurant C ourtside S ports Dave's Music Davie C o untry Enterprise Record Davie Jewelers Days Gone By C ountry Store Miss Judy's Dolls ■ M y Friend's Place S erendipity Shops Sisters II T atum 's Music Tree Tip it up and m ore Tow n o f Cooleem ee . Cooleem ee Pool W oodw orks Gallery Baker Furniture International M inute Press Foster’s Jewelers D on's Fine Jew elry Basket, Box It o r Bag It A rth u rs Joan Bretz Al & Kathie S treit Lee Rollins H o s t T o w n F a m ilie s John s Teresa Cibelli A rt S Joan Bretz J e riy S Judy Swicegood Paul S Carol S tapf Judy Rosser H o s t T o w n C o m m itte e Francis Slate K athie S tre it Jeanne G aither M aryY ellick Teresa Cibelli G eorge Ray A rt S Joan Bretz B4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29, 1999 IP ^ BUSINESS S P O T L H S H T Henryks Electric Motor Service, Inc. Celebrating JO Years o5 Service Call Stan or Sieve for Eleefrie Motors & y2K Generator Needs 1404 S. Martin Luther King Dr. V Winston-Salem, NC (336)784-4006 P r e s e r v e Y o u r V a lu a b le s A t B e r m u d a M in i's S e lf- S to r a g e RIITAaitflllTStU Gold Nvdal Flour & Lsmon Bar Mix. 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Each customer has their own private code. Computers monitor entrance and exit times from the property; and video security enhances perimeter protection, along with six-foot high chain link fencing, topped with barbed wire. Powerful spotlights provide around-the-clock lighting on the units. “We go out of ourway to make arrangements for our customers," -Bald j8ato.pfln?end<ir|.,Cilent3 may use Bermuda Mini's trailer lo move items lo storage units, at no additional cost. Call Bermuda Mini's for more details on this unique opportunity. Free keyed security locks are also provided lor the sell-storage's customers. Businesses with overflowing inventories will want to discuss the fantastic opportunities available. Special arrangements can be made for long-term rate discounts, rental of consecutive blocks of units, special access lime or other perks. Contact the business office for more Information. Why put up with clutter In every room? 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C O M P L E T E A U T O M O T IV E R E P A IR S2570 Lawlsvllls-Clammons Road, Clammona ' 7 6 6 -7 8 6 2 k I U.h -n .-.o :-b ■rb cd "H nil r.M■u DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29, 1999 - B5; j: t S P O fU C H T 1I * p a lle t & P e r fo r m in g A r t s C e n te r H o s ts O p e n H o u s e J u ly 3 1 Live dance performances and refreshments will highlight the Ballet & Performing Arts Center's Open House in Lewisville op'Saturday, July 31,1999, from 12 - 6 pm. The Ballet & Performing Alts Center, owned and operated by professional dancer Natalie Mizell, originally opened in Lewisville In 1990. Mizell, who has 24 years’ experience in dance, graduated from the Uni- vterslty of North Carolina at Greensboro with a degree In dance. Her training has been pri­ marily In ballet and modern dqpce, although she also has stu­ dio background in jazz and tap. „ The Ballet & Performing /Jrts Center teaches a wide range df ages, from preschoolers three &ars' old all the way up to adult (passes, which feature ballet, ^retching and body condltion- iog-J “Ballet is the center of (tance,” says Mizell, who has ijeen dancing since the age of tjiree. “If you can do ballet, ev- a^thing else comes so much msier.” ........................... ,I The .center, starts three, fnur and five-year olds in a pre- l^llet class, with creative move- i|ient and some tap. Six year olds go Into the Level IV company. As i child’s age and/or skill In- (veases, he or she moves up through the levels to Level I, the highest level, f Natalie Mizell has a special purpose for her more es<perienced dancers, I — “We are different from other dance studios in that vie like to do full-length productions,” she said. During ^e 1998-1999 season. The Ballet & Performing Arts &nter mounted two popular shows, with Sara Lee Di­ rect as a local sponsor. “The Nutcracker” production during Christmas, 1998 played to sold out crowds at the Brock Auditorium in Mocksviile, N.C. In May of this year, “Cinderella” was performed in ballet, along with “The Best of Disney,” with jazz and tap groups showcased. The young students from Ballet & Performing Arts Center love the opportunity to dance more than just one short number. Mizell says they learn the value of doing an entire production. “It is really a lot different than choreographing a three-minute song for a group,” she says. “With all the students involved, it brings adhesiveness. They all have to know what comes next, and what the story of the ballet is. They all work together.” Natalie Mizell’s vision to bring dance to the whole community has led her to open a new studio in Mocksviile. Beginning the first week in September, The Ballet & Per­ forming Arts Center will open their doors at 101 North Main Street, in the Court Square in downtown Mocksviile. Parents who would like more information on classes will want to attend the July 31st Open House in Lewisville, to speak personally with Mizell and watch her talented y - ' " I Natalie Mizell (far left) Is Ihe director of the Ballet and Performing Arts Center. Students pictured are; (left lo righi) Adrianne McKee, Brittany Bennett, Katherine McKee and Nik­ ki Mock. dancers perform. Natalie Mizell, who taught creative movement to day care and preschool children under a 1997-1998 Smart Start grant,-loves to see her studehts develop. ~....... ^ “It is amazing how far an eight or nine-year old can progress In dance, when they begin at a young age,” she says. Auditions for this December’s “Nutcracker” produc­ tion will be held on August 14, 1999, at the Lewisville Ballet & Performing Arts Center. The studio Is located at 6285 Shailowford Road, at the corner of Lewisville-Vlenna Road, and across from Lewisville United Methodist Church, For more Information on classes or auditions, call Natalie Mizell at the Lewisville center at (336) 945-2972, or at home: (336) 766-2309. f RBDC- Best Dahi ISPin NC ’ WMltAiM JW U O «ilit iB lw iiilri Wli»«on-S.leiii, -» NCTNow Smiiig Gmuboro a n wllkout any ioog diitence chartcf . ; C ^ bur office at 336-774^ Center DU ip 1 ^ Hom, M.00 DMlntly. Low CiiitoD»r-T(^Lto Tlie Ballet & Performing Arts Centre Will Hold An OPEN HOUSE Saturday, July 31 1 2 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 P .M . 6285 Shailowford Rd., Lewisville Student Demonstrations Begin Ac 12:30 PM SotUt, Pmc, 7v. ;WS>*i» S eutant •)IOKHmut(Ml4fa P^StitU MdtU. 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A .1999 Davie High ; graduate, Windley was ; honored in May with a ?MVP award for Jcheerleading. ; - Photos by James Barringer iFood Service Conference Helds • • ‘ ' > ' ■ j: The North Carolina School Food > Scrvicc Association held ils annual ^ confcrcncc June 21-25 al the Holiday Inn Fbur Scasons/Koury Convention s Center, Greensboro. < The theme this year was Cclebrai- s ing Healthy Successes by Building a s Bridge to the New Millennium. % Participants attended sessions of s training on ihc new challenges \hai \hc child nutrition programs face in the OncwmiUcnnium................. . < Panicipanis attended sessions of ^•{raining on the new challenges that the child nutrition programs face in the ^ new millennium; technology, program ^changes and new regulations, Y2K issues, ctc. Everyone had fun, gained knowledge, and was motivated to be* come a better employee In the new year. Approximately 1,300*1,400 mem­ bers attended. Attendingfrom DavieCounty were: Daughn Parker, Patricia Dingman, County Office; Joctta Snow, Cool- ccmee; Peggy Hendrix, Davie High; Hattie Sanders, Kathy Doss, Central Davie; Priscilla Dwiggins, Pinebrook; and Brenda Norman, Shady Grove. Those attending all sessionscouldeam up to seven CEUs to apply to certifica­ tion. The NCSFS A supports the mission of implementing nutritionally sound, financially accountable child nutrition programs that promote the healthy nutrition and education of all students. FREDDY’S ROOFING 336-492-5923 Mainstreet Mortgage Corp. t Mortgage Solutions For The 21st Century Purchases, Debt Consolidation. Refinancing, CREDIT SOLUTIONS “We Can Meet Your Needs” 3802-B Clemmons Rd Clemmons, NC 27012 {336)766-0790 600-276-0024 • Residential •• Commercial • S I • New & Old Roofs* jR erooM JjearoJf^* GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 336-766-9148 3612 ClwnnioM Road ■I A S ou the rn C o m o iu n ity O f O ffe rin g M o re . 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Regis- imllon starts al 7;30 p.m. Tlie daiijjo ends at I a.m. Heavy hors d'oeuviis will be provided and a cash bar will tie avaiioble. Cost: $25 per person. V, Cali Angela LankronI at 998-64’30 for more inromiation or to makcji reservation. Collins Attends Workshop "Know Your Watershed" was the topic of the Teacher Certification Workshop held in Salisbury July 12- 14. Davie, Davidson, Cabarrus. Iredell, Rowan and Stanly Soil and Water Conservation Dis­ tricts sponsor this "hands-on" natural resource education workshop. Orenda Collins, horticulture and earth science ColUns teacher at Davie High School, was among the teachers participating. She received 2.0rcnewal credits andawlde varictyormnicrialsforuseinthcclass- room. Lib Turner, administrative as­ sistant with the Davie Soil and Water Conservation District, served aschair- man of the workshop planning com­ mittee this year. As more and more emphasis is be­ ing placed on the environmental needs of our community, the worit loads of the soil and water conservation team increases. Therefore, this workshop is a way to help teachcr to learn more about helping Districts with their ef- fortsof educating our youth to be good stewards of the earth. Formorcinfonnation on conserva­ tion education and technical assistance available through the Davie Soil and Water Conservation District, contact the district in the Davie County Office Building. Room3l3, ISOS. Main St., Mocksville, 751-5011. Seven From Davie Honored Seven Davie students at the Uni­ versity of North Carolina at Wilming­ ton earned academic honors for the spring semester. Earning all "A's" were Kristin Michele MillerofSpillman R6ad,ond Lori Elizabeth Vogler of South Main Street, Mocksville. Named lo the dean’s list with 3J or _____________ ____u- Boger Auto Service of 185 N. Main St., Mocksville has closed. We would like to thank our customers for our m.iny yenrs of business. Thanks Again, A( and Denny Boger My name is Kristian Nicole Damcy.IJust(umed3yearsold.Nty Daddy Is Tony Barney III. My Mommy Is Penny. I want (o thaHk my Mo-Maw and Pa-Paw Barney (Tony and JoAnn Barney) for hav­ ing mea big birthday party. KelcKle Creek made me a Teletubbles caH'e. Grandma Tickle and Papa Tickle, Pa-Paw Barney (Tony Jr.) ^vas there. Lots of my aunts ond cousins ueh: there. I thank everybody for the nice gins they gave me. Mwersfor allO cci00l higher grade point averages were: Michael VincentAgrilloofRiverbend Drive, Advance; Amiec AUcia Bar­ nette of Bracken Road, Mocksville; Monica Renee Duncan of N.C. 801 North, Advance; Kristin Meredith Garger of Jericho Church Road, Mocksville; and Oubonvanh Phommavanh of Howard Street, Mocksville. ★ LEX IN G TO N GUN AND K N IFE SH O W ' ★ * ' A ugust 7 — 8 .....M 'lM cliiK (336)781^17<^ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ............................... Children 12 md unto free w/adull Buy*Sall»Trado PARKiNOli^t Davidson County Fairgrounds Omce 336-787-4258 Located Bus 85 and Hwy 64 E behind Waflle House Buy Long Guns with Pistol or Conceal Carry Permit Sal 9-5 •Sun10-4>Adui|]$5.(10 Free SofbQnnks Famous Bn 30% to 70% Off Regular Retail Gap • CaMn Klein • Structure • Tommy Sport • Levis • DoOiers • Ux Claiborne • JUiercnmible& Fitch • Eddie Bauer • Gant • Polo by Ralph Lauren • LL Bean • Lands End • Arrow Big & Tall • Tommy Hilflger WOMEN^S SUMMER & FALL CLOTHING f r o m a n a t io n a lly , k n o w n c a t a lo g r e t a ile r . NORTH PINESWIUIEHOUSE OUTLET RAIN DATE AUG. 7TH , . M t Aliiander Dl«rd 1. (1^ ^ i A l.ikc AIi'x)im(I('i HIv(hui V. N( Hours: M I 9 S 'Sal 10 S • Now Open Sundays 1 S 7 0 4 6 3 / 34S6 Five Awarded White-Martin Scholarships Five Davie High School graduates have ’■b'een awarded ''Kfjolarshipsfrom ■(he White-Martin Foundation. ' The fund was "established on ^ .1 1 .1 9 7 2 . to JK viile scholas- ?[IC aid for needy J|ir|d de.serving students. It was estab- 2ll$hcd by George and Brook Martin - {the former Brook White) of Mocks- ■•yille. b This year’s rccipienLs are: •♦jV’ Shavon Bohannon, daughter of : Tamala Wilson and Roy Wilson of jgocksville, who will attend Forsyth ;|^whnical Community College; Gordy’s Stump Removal • Free Estimates • 772 VViiiboonc Rd. Mocksvilic, NC 27028 (336) 940-5094 Mobiio: (336) 749-6750 Tom Gordy, Owner TREE SERVICE 336-492-2944 Free Estimates • Insured Bohannon Taylor • Samantha Ward, the daughter of Kelly Ward of Foster Dairy Roail, Mocksville, and Marty and Nacy Eckelson of Tallahassee, Fla., who will attend Forsyth Technical Com­ munity College; • Nicole King, daughter of Doug andGlendaWilliamsofBrangusWay, Mocksville, who will attend the Uni- Ward Kildoo vcrsi ty of North Carolina at Charlotte; • Ryan Kildoo. son of Dan and KatherineSlaterofValleyOaks Drive, Advance, who will attend the Univer­ sity of North Carolina at Greensboro; • Troy Wayne Taylor, son of Marla and Shane Foster of Alvis Trail, Ad­ vance, and Donald and Annette Taylor ofTrestle Lane. Mocksville. ^Markland To Participate In SLI Tammy Markland of Mocksville been chosen to participate in the ;jorlh Carolina Community College Student Leadership , nstitute(SLI),dc- ,;$jgncd to offer an ''jntense leadership ,,^\^inlng opportu- '.Ally to students ' 'from the 59 com- '.^unity colleges in ■'the North Carolina ,^s^stem. Markland at- , tended the six-day Marklnnd •■j[^slltutc on the I Cdmpus of Peace College in Raleigh. • Markland was nominated by the ad- I nvnistrationatFbrsythTechnicalCom- j.j^ n ity College and was selected to participate by the Student Leadership Institute screening committee. Funded by a state reserve board grant, this marks the first year for the SLI. Panicipanis represent a diverse group of students who have demon­ strated leadership qualities on their local campuses. The Institute will as­ sist these students In reaching their leadership potential. Training includes an overview of personality as it relates to leadcnhip styles, on in-depth look at each participant’s style of leadership, and skilldevelopmentin areas suchasteam building, confiict management, goal setting, time management, business etiquette, professional ethics and ef­ fective communication. Graduates will be committed totak- ing this information back to their re­ spective campuses and sh;ire compe­ tencies and leadership skills Icamed with their peers through workshops, seminars, and other events. Markland is a second year student in the college tninsfer program at Forsyth Tech. After completing the asswlate degree, she plans to transfer to High Point University to pursue a bachelor’s degree in elementary edu­ cation. family ^^estauraot It’s a true family restaurant. Dine in or get it to go. Great Food 2 6 6 1 Lew isville-C lem m ons R oad • Clem m ons, NC Phone 76 6 -6 79 3 fo r the finest in take-outs! DAILY SPECIALS Hours: Mondity - Saturday 1();.S() am to 9:00 pin • Closed Sunday Officer Cited In Wreck ••V A Cooleeinec police officer was ijcitedformakinganunsafetrafncmovc- •ijnent after a wreck on U.S. 601 South ,‘]al 15 p.m. Sunday, July 25. ^ OHicerWesleyBrooksHanington. of 'TTiomasville, was driving the '^^lice car. assisting the Davie Sheriffs ^partm ent, on a call, reported N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper A.A. Justice. He was traveling on U.S. 601, and had turned onto Fairfield to make a U-tum, and turned Into the side of a 1986 Plymouth van driven by Carl Winecof Myers, 69, of Salisbury. Damage to the officer’s car. a 1997 Ford, was estimated al $1,000, to ihe van, $500. pounty To Exchange ^Services With Town DAVIE COUNTY’S HOMEGROWN LINCOLN-MERCURY CONNECTION LIB E R T Y l in c o i I n - IVIERCURY’S $1 1/2 M ILLIO N U SED C A R IN V E N TO R Y KELLY SALES • ASST. SALES MANAGER SCOTT ZIMMERMAN SALES CONSULTANT REMEMBER: ONLY THE CLEANEST AND THE BEST BECOME A LIBERTY USED CAR 99 TOWN CAR »; Couniycommissioncrsvotedunani- ;;nously July 12, to approve a contract twith Mocksville for the exchange of ^services. ^ Through the agreement, the county •provides tax collection, zoning and l^lanning,communications,library and Siniiiiai control servl’oes for the town for ^ n agreed upon amount. 5 The town pays the county $5.25 per ^ ill for tax collection services,$31,738 l*per year for zoning and planning, S$56,386 per year for emergency com- •municatlons, $22400 for the library l^nd 15 percent of the animal control tbudgel. 2 ^ For use of the county's solid waste Sprogram Mocksville pays the same per vton fee as other customers. The county pays the town three- fourths of one percent of the tax base for recreation services and $84,400 annually for senior services provided through the Davie County Senior Cen­ ter. BLUEBERRIES Extra Sweat West of Own mom YOU PICK 766-6363 52ft-3759 Signature Sorios. BurgjuxJy/ron. lealhor, memory seats $2 9,99 9 98 CONTOUH - GL edition, ait power assists, aritilockJrtg bmKes. loaded $1 0,99 8 96 GRAND MARQUIS 17000 miles, tJAyshoro Edition, t^uc/Omy (ealher, like new $1 7,99 6 97 DODGE Sport editkM, 16,000 miles, moonrool, Ljrimo SLT $ 1 7,99 7 97 GRAND MARQUIS LS edition, whiieA}urgandy, lemhor, tike new, 33,000 mllos $1 6 ,9 9 6 Tarx^an leather. 4X4, XLT package, 60,000 miles $1 3 ,9 9 4 98 DODGE 4X4, Extended Cab, 20,000 milos, t^rimo SLT, k>aded $2 3,99 8 94 CIERA S Edition. 38,000 miles, blue/grey Iniertor, kudod w gAPiie . GS edition, e to cN»so ffom. aB power assists $12,99 8 97 VILLAGER LS Editk>n, 26,000 miles, leather interior. CD changer, k»ded $1 8,99 7 L IB E R T Y LINCOLN M ERCU RY LO CATED ON PETERS C R EEK PKY (BETWEEN THE TWO 1-40 s725-0411 JUST 20 MINUTES FROM MOCKSVILLE WINSTON-SALEM DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM We Can Finance We Service Don’t pay high cable - ^ Get your own dlshl Come By For A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY! ,*149“ I I Rtcllners , by fuUuiatIo On Sale! iPedestai Table & 4 Chairs You pay only Table & 4 Chairs 3«.7" Wide 6ft. 8" High Reg, *989“ Itowonly*691“ Coll Spring In Seat Roll Top Desk Heavy Duty Washer & Dryer Pair PRICE *399»» Mfg. Sugg. Retail $771 The Set Now Only *689" Pulaski M ocksville Furniture & Appliance, Inc. 39 C o u rt S<jUi>ro • M o c k s v illo . N C (336) 751-581 2 ■ DiVVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 C h a r ity R a c e T o B e H e ld A t F a r m in g to n Tlic annual IW/WTQR racc for charily will headline the racing action Saturday night, July 31, al Farmlnglon Dragway. Defending champion "Wild Wendy" wilt lead a host of employees fromnidiostatlon I04AVTQR,aslhcy will be racing for their favorite chari* tics. Morning DJ.’s, "Big Paul" and Aunt Eloisc, will be on hand to battle "Wild Wendy." She won last year’s race over IWs D.J. "Deano," and Drennen Children's Hospital was the big winner as her charity. Tlie most powerful doorslamntcrs ofdrog racing will be action, the Quick 8/PRO MODS. Todd Tutterow of Lewisville, in Don Plemmons' Cor­ vette, will lead the attack on the l/8th mile Farmingtondrag course. Tutterow will have to hold off defending .series champion Jerry WilliamsofPfalT^own in his "Bad Dog" Ford Probe. The unlimited, nitrous fed doorslammin* PRO MODS reach speeds of 170 plus MPH In just four seconds. Plus, the Quality Oil Race Series fcaturingTOPEIimlnator,Sportsman, Pure Stock and Junior Dragsters will also be competing. The TOP Elimina­ tor competitor?! will be battling for $3,000towin,andtheSponsman"Fool Brake" division will be competing for a $ 1,500 winner’s paycheck. Kenny WashbumofRcldsvlllecon- tlnues to lead the charge for the TOP Eliminator $5,000 paycheck over Tommy Ploti from Winston-Salem. Washburn holds a 42-]X)inl lead over ■95 TOP Eliminator champion Plotl. DefcndingSportsmanchampionChris Plotl of Winston-Salem holds a slim 20>polntleadover'96champion David Smith Sr. of Walnut Cove. Gates open at noon. Time runs start at 1:30 p.m. Racing begins ul 6;30p.m. For more infunnailon call theorflccai 336-993-2982 or 766-0910. Boger Enters Training The Fun Troop ^ Troop 732 (The Fun Troop) sponsored by Belhlehem .‘Dnited Methodist Church in Advance attended a weel< sum- 'mer camp at Camp Raven Knob near Mt. Airy. Attending :were: Andy Ellis, Josh Walker, Danny Stiling, Josh Litton, ^William Hockaday, Kevin Robinson, Andrew Beeson, Lewis ..Gibson, Justin Shaver, Jonathon Chaplin, Stephen Ratcliffe, ^and leaders Hugh Lee, Sharon Ratcliffe, H/iike Robinson, 'James Beeson and Ricky Hockaday. T w o F r o m D a v i e E a r n D e g r e e s : Two Davie residents earned de- Riverbend Drive, Advance; and i]:rccs from the University of Norlh KrislinMlcheleMillerofSpillman 'Carolina alWitminglon: Road,MiKksvillc. ^ V Michael Vincent Agrillo of Amiy Pvl. Chad M. Boger has en­ tered basic miliiflry training al Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the eight weeks of training, the soldier will study the Army mis- .sion and will receivc instruction in drill and cercmonies, weapons, map reading,lacllcs,militarycourtesy.mili- tary justice, physical fitness, first aid. Army history and traditions, and spe­ cial training in human relations. Boger Is the son of Sharon B. McCraw of 125 Hemlock St., and Michael S. Boger of 1729U.S.601 S., both ofMocksville. Tlie private is a 1998 graduate of Davie High Sch(xil. WAYNE COLLINS ¥ ELECTRIC COMPANY The Personal Touch For Every Electrical Need" Over 20 Year* Experience Scrvice Changes • Water Heater Repair • Re-Wiring • Plugs • Hot Tub Wiring • Ceiling Fans • Exhaust Fans • Computer, Cable TV & Phone Outlets 785-4873 Family First Mortgage Corp. — ESTABLISHED 1979 — " T O k e te \(o u t c o m e s • Fast Service I Fast Closings • One Day Approval In Most Cases • First & Second Mortgages •Uptol25«LTV > Purchases or Refinances CRIDIT eHOBlEMS UNDEHSTOOD MOBUHOMCeKOCmiSAVAJUBlE Man.,Tua.,Thurs„ & Fd 9am-4pm;Qosed Wed;other Hrs. byAppt S S -I COURT SQUARE • MOCKSVIUE, NC ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 8 9 8 0/f<es locotcdThroughoutTTie Southeost H ere We GROW Again! We arc pleased to announce that IJndn Pate has joined our sales team at Sulcegood & Wall Kenltors. Linda has years of prior home sales experience within the housing Industry. Having worked for HomeMax of Mocksville. she was recently awaiiled the TOP Home Consultant Award for 1998. Linda lives \n the Courtney community of Yadkin County wiiH her husband, Kehh and son. Willie. Linda looks forward to working with the Davie County residents in the listing of their homes and new buyers interested in buying in the Davie County area. Give Linda a call today al 751-2222 S W IC E G O O D I - - < & W A L L ■ - R I- A L T O R S d l (336) 751-2222 854 Valley Road Mocksville Professional Ct. Mocksville, NC Kylo Swicegood Kathl Wall Jerry Swicegood Sharon Cohen Ellen Grubb ....... Alicia Parker Mackie McDaniel Larry Hayzllp 492-1010 996-0170 751-2478 492-7498 - 998-7699 284-6010 998-3207 492-2311 IS W IC E G O O D .““ ■ R i; A I. I () K s (336) 751-2222 Y o u r D a v ie C o tm h i R e a l I ^ » :.i:u \n iH n u.i. f e a t u r e J i b m e o f t h e 231 EDGEWOOD CIRCLE DRIVE Great brick home on largo double lot. Hardwood floors, study fireplace and built-in grill In kitchon. $115,900. 571 DEPOT STnCET m WATT ST2 bednxm. 1 b«m oxug*. Orw lurler horne or nrUM property. Huny. wonl Usi al • 8»*rmooa L0T7PEPPERST0NE Th» beautifJ new con«ru«<on erter* 38Ri. 2 BA*. *cr»en porch and 2 car oarage >n latl growvn ne^jhtxyr^ mnutei (tot l>40. CaR lodayl*124.500 LOTOPEPPERSTONE Greal open Boor pUn on thi* new co.'^«njct>on with 1583 *q- fl. < o«er» 3 ipaoout tjedroonii. jn :S [ IM HICKORY ORIVe Newty rm od^ 4 bedroom, 2 *lory f»me in wel established neigr«o<hood w.th maiur« SQUTKARBOn New Constructon, 3 be*oom*. 2 bair«. 2 ea^ ana custcmze w.tn your colors end )i 1 nil: ni:i:hi:\ii’ (ii i i( ii,(ii'i:\s:M )-xM sM i m n u 7w.” > DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 - B9 F o u r T r ip s P i a n n e d F o r D a v i e S e n i o r s The Mocksvlllc-Davic Parks ond Rccrcallon Dcpoitmcnl Is plannlnj’ several Irips for seniors Jurinj the next two monlhs. Seniors are invited to visll Ihe N.C. Art Museum In Ralelgli Aug. 4, for two spceial events; "Nortli Carolina Artists" and Togetlier Forever. Por­ trait Pendants." Participants will iiave alateluneh on their own al Burlington Outlet Moll on tire return trip. Participants will depart at 8 a.iii. , and return at 3 p.m. Cost is SIS per 1 person. 1 The next .scheduled trip will take pubTroop Forms ! Nine boys have signed up for a new ; Cub Scout pack at Fork Episcopal ; Church. I Tlie boys registered at a fun day on ; Monday. June 2^1. They played yard i darts.withthewinnersbcingCJ.Woltz and Mitf k Hudson. Tyler O'Mara and ; punis Mitchem got the lucky lollipops : for a lollipop tree. All of ihe boys went bobbing for apples. On July 12, the boys went to Hid- denite with their families, for a picnic lunch. An open house will be held al the church from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, July 31. Accomplishmentsof the boys during the p;Lst year will be on display. A craft projec l will bo worked on, and refreshments will be served. Registration cost is$7. If interested in joining, attend ihe open house Sat­ urday, or call Sylvia Keaton at 998- ;2I81. i The first meeting will be Monday, I Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. at the church. BibleBaptistChurch Indeptndtni • Fundamtntfl} ftiiror, Do/I Jontt • 336'766‘03S1 WORSHIP nuis: SufldtV SchOOl - IQtffl Wonhfcs#fvle#.IIim SundjyHi8M-«Dfn 7:30pm Civic C«ntif , a»70Midij>tfefOOtiOr.«C»mmoni.NC , Davie seniors to Daniel Stowe Dotani- cal Gardens Aug. 28, when: afler a walk thixiugh the gardens, they will enjoy a relaxing evening of hot air balloons and listen to the muslcof the Band of Gold. T|]c van will depart at 2 p.m. and return allOp.m. Cost forthelripis$l5 per person. Seniors will have a chance to see "5 by O'Henry” in a theater pnxluctlon in Greensboro.followingdinncratK&W in Winston-Salem. Cost for the trip Is $25 per person. Panicipants will depart al 5 p.m. and should return about 11 p.m. Craft lovers won't want to miss a chance to attend ,the Winston-Salem CniHsman Fall Classic Sept. 17. Tlie $25 fcH! Includes lunch at the Road House. A minimum of eight seniors is needed for each trip. Maximum ca­ pacity is 14. To reserve a space, call 751-2325. B a n k o f A m e ric a Mortgage 370 Knollwood Stroet, Suilo320 Winslon-SaJcm. NC 27103 336-721-4143 • lOO'^fa tinancino avoilablo for Ihoso making loss than $39,440 per year at discounted rale.• G»ool finol ralo pfolectlon on Ono-Tlmo Clojo ond builder-heldconstruction loans.• Spoclal Jurrbo loan pricing (loan amounts over S240,000).• VA, FHA. Adusiabio Ralo & No Incomo loans avoilablo.• Lorgost mottQOQO loan sorviccr In Iho counlryt Call BobSchatTiay for more Information & free pre-quaiifieatlonl Email! b*chamay@gateway.nct___________ COME ALIVE... TAKE CHARGE ... DO IT NOW... ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS!!! immediate opening lor Marlteting Manager in local area. 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Silonday thru Thursday Friday tbra Snnday 2520 Lcwisville-Clcmmons Rd Clemmons, NC 766-9927 $5.25 $5.95 HOURS Mon-Thur4-9 Fri-Sat4-10 Sun 11-9 Drue Parker wa.s born on July , 28,1998.HeccIt*bratedhlsnrstblrth- ' day on Saturday July 24, with hLc ' parents, Christina Delmonlco and ! Steven Parker, and grandparents ! Fran and Grimes Parker. Also, fam- I lly and close THends were there (o ! help Drue turn one. THE NEW Davie Place R e s id e n t ia l C a r e Davie Place’s Resident of the Week James Edward Fowler was bora in Alexander Counly on December 15,1919. He niovi 10 Mocksville as a boy. Mr. Fowler has 2 broihers'lhal reside in' Mocksville. He manied Eular Fowler in Ihe I920’s and diey raised 2 sons who live in Mocksville. James is a long time member of Fairfield BaplisI Church. Mr. Fowler invites all of his friends to visit him at Davie Place where he has bcenllvingsinceJimcIS, 1996. I D a v i e P l a c e R E S I D E K m A L C Z A R E Next lu Dnvlt- Co. liusnilut 337 ltospilul Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2175 Fax: 336-751-0136 i .MLS\^ -. j' V '(3 3 6 )7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 ' 330S.SnIisburySt.(CornerHwys Offlcc Hours: Monday-'I^day T .'T P W NowUxsalFltmi -kJ --L i i ' , Vlnston-Salem , j . 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 > Saturday 9^12‘ Sunday By Appt. 'A 207 North Carolina Circle OWNER ANXIOUS- Uitqo. open •WiHiani Poole* design, Rf. plan, 4BR. 30A. Master suite on main lovol w^acuz/l. lomul OR. ig. utca w/trxtsi area & ig. FR. More $259.900.CALL JANE 123 St. George PL - 3BR. 2.5BA nomo on »\ Faliway ol Bomuda Run's Bronzo courso, 2700*SF, ond. porch, Lg. deck. l>k>. hdwood floors. 2-car gar, B.RC.C, mofTOorbnv w/poich. $250,000 CALL CONNIE. 292 Magnolia Ave.-Staio»y Georgian, 2996 sqtl main & upper tov. 1489 sq It lower lev. 4BR. 3 5Ba, LR. DR. I^en, Ig. lotcn.. b'lasi area. 2 car gar., pldyiuom, idundiy. tfxidied. $249,000. CALL CONNIE 158 Harper Rd - Spooous tjrick rancfl lufl bstrt. 4BR. 2.5BA. doubie ana(^ garogo, single bsnU, garage, formal areas, smal t>am. outtxjiktng & slream on 4.56AC. Priced lo sell ai $179,000 CALL JANE. 160 Liikewood Dr - Bnck ranch vk/IuII rrtshod bsmrt. on 1.6 oaes, Fealures 4BR, 3 tufl baihs, 2 fplc, an oppiiancos & window troaimenls, tiixgo batnAMjrVshop, wooded kx. S1H900. CALL CONNIE. 50 Crowe Street - Newtxxne under conslfuciion near park, schools and stwpping 3 bedrooms, 2 batns. 1383 sq. ft. Dayllghi basement for future expansion. $134,900. CALL JANE. DIRECT OFFICE LINES Julia Howard..........751-8567 Connie Kowalske....751-6565 Jano Whitlock.........751-8560 Jackie Coulston.......751-8562 Evelyn Haynes........751-8563 Ken Sales...............751-8564 ..J51-e566 ...751-8568 Mary Howard... MJ. Randall... Miko Hendrix..........751-1040 VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.h0wanlrMlt7.com 133 Canton Road -Invnaculdle 3BH. 2BA 00 1 ac, kDl in desirabk) nTxMd, Fenced backyard, dble garage, outbldg & paved drrve. Split BR plan, 8cp. DR, fplc. in LR. 15O0sf. $126,500 CALL JANE 1943 Junction Rd. - I400 sq ft. bncKNinyl ranch. 3BR. 1BA. space fof add. BR & 8A. Cent heat & air, outDWgs. Ig. k». new windows, doors & roof, Conv. lo indusiry, Move-in cond. $92,000 CALL KEN. 349 Gladstone Road- 3Bedroom. 1 Ijath brtcK ranch. Great tocotion, compleloly updated recentV wilh new caxpeu paini, counter tops. etc. Owiwrs are relocaling. $84,900 CALL KEN. 1906 Hwy. 601 South - Afor a CRktl B<rch cDtiogo w/t463 sq. (t. son, 2QA, Instant iTKomo - properly currentry rented month lo month. $59,900 CALL JANE 225 Main St - Cooieemee - Roomy cottage - new siding, now toot. 3 tsedtooms, 1 bath, 1-car detached garage, basement storago. $56,000 CALL MARY. 119 Davie St - 2BR. tBA cottage w/ 114Q sq ft. Features 2 fireplaces, nai. gas heat. com. air. vinyl sidtfig, deck, porc^ garden space, outbuUing & 2> car caipod, $2,000 Allowanc* $52,000. CALL EVELYN. 189 Pebble Valley.Way >Advance - Mini farm on S.I49AC. wth horse bam. fenced pasture. rUing ring, storago bklgs, 2BR. 26A.980SF hoTTte. Some app^ remaia $69,900. CAU MARY. 264 CroM Street -CootoetTWO - 2BR, 2BA. reiTOdeted homo al end ot ‘ streeL Socludod sonmg. vinyt sidmg, gas paa Only a short walk lo the river. Cafl Today. $45,000 CAU JANE KoipiUlSLcil.^ Hwy. 601 North..>U2AcmOOO .3j6Aczontd(-3U4,7S0 Hwy. 601N (bypatl)------9.76Aci/- $399,MS Cok)nial Estitti._.Bkig loli$37,S0O-$42,000 Hwy. 601 N,_________37.5W-AC. $150,000 Hwy.eotS-. Hwy. 158... JunctJ -1.4AC zoned Hwy. Bus. $52,500 -----------52W-AcrM $257,642.BIdg. Lot $22,500 L O T S 8 2 . LA N D OtfYsdklnviOeRd_____BUg. Lot $tS9,000 . Willow Cre^B2Q2£ElQvAc $35,000 . CalihalnRd_________57W«Ac.$205,200 . Villty Rd^Ae. Tr. 900'+Aroad (ronL $185,000 Hwy. 158_________14AC4 houM, $175,000 Hwy.ISaCtemmoni____Comm. Lot $H500 Oft Ll>trty Ch. Rd.Acnig* tract*- $4.7DtfAe CtimM ^Lot1»1.04«Ac4AS1t,900 ~Ut 2-1.008A c $16,900 ^Lol3-4.9t5AC4A $49,150 ^Lol 4-3.504 Ac 4^135,040 C O LD U U eU . B A N K G R □ TRIAD, REALTORS® Davie County Branch Intersection olHwys158&B01 (336) 998-8816 Relocation; 1-800-327.4398 www,coIdwcllbanker,cum DAVIE SALES ASSOCIATES Andrea SuRgs 998-1171998-llSl 998-1158 998-1157 998-1176 998-1181 .998-1177 998-1165 998-1182 998-1178 998-1169 998-1153 998-1187 998-1173 998-1185 998-1155 998-1180 998-1167 toty Polls Bryan Lambert Bnggcll Ferrell Chris Gaide Cindy Johnson GaUPawlik Janet Masters Kathy Hustus bDonna Potts Linda Riddiough Mike^rnmeiman Nora Kirkimn PaulSiska Sally McGuire Steve Owens Vicid Fleming IMimOOKIDS307.9M )U 2IA 2.MAC DAVIC Open llQOr |Mn WtpLt bedroom. ScreM-<^ ft bcidi ptbo lor gniwunrs. 3 c«r gtngt. Mcunty lytwn ft tur.VICKI FLEMING 99ft-t 16? UMJOA» t2U.eoe 411 ]JM' DAVIE 2 Siory Irid ovtrikt goS court* n gated Xffvn. Ige country lul iWlOMH ol ubt Sunnn •■f P/»p«rKreened porchlMto. Fomul irui lT2US1liKC ” I2M3M 4H U*SUmt Sptoou tnck m on ti/gt lot CU Mflt 4(c4it Formtl LR an) DR. den «TP vKt Mm C>OUloHO.ir«ning.Ktiooil&NOYXHr<SONM»-a89 lOTUsriwcnciorAtMS S144.0M )lt 2.5IA rOKSmtfrom 421. CU-M-uc badu up to cte^ Tm itory wtX txnt bonus room. IS56SF.VICKI FlEMINa»M-lt67 193 roi lUN DRIVl SI3S.9M 3U 12JU DAVIC Lott ol uportdet, Wdmrood Hrt, more! Lg wooded lol m great rw^gritxirnood Vaulted calinMBa »k>ite.)atted|ub.JANCT MASTERS 990-1102 U20 tOlUNWOOD DR 010 MEADOWUOOK S134.900 4U 2SU rOISTTM Spaoou hone in Ttai katsA amary i(iWM Mt AM ml. caiptti. ttooa k; UchA iw k FP. bay •ntow ard Hufi iwi.ONOY JOHNSON M$-t177 MossintsrttRTio S232.000 2M IIA II42AC rOISm House and bam in great locabcn' RecenOy rwnodeied, 27i 16 kvmg trn. ConverMrt lo VMCA.MO,PAULSISKA9W-IIBS 3I0C.UKC0I TWINMOORACK SI27.900 4U 2J8A DAVICOoni let tria put you byt f turyvng C«p«.......................c«oed^neci«. 4110 HWYIMS210.000 Ml 4U 4.19AC OAVK Space lor tn« <«t»ie lamtyl Lo»er level rec room, backyard porch, Laige deck. Innt porch Qreatkxatcn BARBARA AU^N09dOM3 tKioiutN pua atccnroooIU4.9M 3U 2U OAVIC Lovely aenng at end Ol itreel and mrwtc* I* a Batemer* garage, fire^a In large sen. 'I'opUarcorwvkty.View FlfMINQ 998-1167 1020 ACORN Dtm $145,000 311 2U 3.70AC VAMM BeaubW log cabfi on 3.70 aoea. 2 uone FPi, in •MVeJM ar<d bevned ceing «/2 ikyl^^tt. knotted pne waU. Ig liuidry reorrV igporcnftdectJANCT MASTERS Wa-lld LOT 31$M300 3U 2M DAVINeur cottttrucMn on targe lot! Open erte levil Itoor ptaa 0^ and MtKfied garage, deck, paved drive, porch.LADONNA POTTS 090-1169 & i . / v r s i i > V' aNniCROVECMURCNRO S420.000 FORSYTN • 20 KTM in prime location, roflkig end wooded, putto waterSAaYMCOUlRE99e-l1S5 CANA lOAO S247.$00 Wfll • Acreage mftirBliettina.n............................ SPARKS ROAO $220,000 OAVtf -Horu Uven paredae In Davie Courty 46 •ere* ol tmet end meadow*. Private, peaceful vea wth a view ol PM Mountain. Euy accei* to MO, W-S, & OSO.PAULSISKA 990-1105 THE HICHUNOS«CRNUOA RUN DAVIC- -TwQ ol the nwat beautU loia in Ba Lol 19 0105.000 and Lot 70 $95,000. BRCC merrtb md w.^joowenni/goil, 1AMC5 WAY BERMUDA R(JK DAVIE LOTS lor cuitom eonitruetion availaUe m pretbgiout Oermuda Run Convnnty w>th 24 hr tecunhr gate, 590-145.000.; Indude t Bermuda Run CC ' i SALLYMCQ‘JlREOOe-1155 LOT 5 tVY aRCUBCIMUOA RUN S75.000DAVIE • Prerruum ooH courte wooded bwkh^ lot ^ Bemtuda Run COub, QaieJ communty. memb upt. 3 nvna lo 1-40.12 mm* to WS.■VICKI FLEMING 990-1107 \mP-0-WIU-OAVlE. S* ACRE HOME StTES frea $S7,00»S70,000 2 horMt allowed perlot Minimum «q n. rttlrid ^ buidtv ol your choice, Stablea. rktno irailt. pond*, tecunty gale, H Aata VCKiaEMINO 990-1167 OAKVALUY* DAVIE • LOTS FOR SAl£ wonno time requtrcment to buld. GoU course lot* among others. Oon/pooUenni. From S 44.200 ca a COLOWELL BANKER TRIAD, REALTORS Miei uuciate. 990-0010 PUDOIMC RIDCE- OAVIE • OOLF COURSE COMMUNITY wMkng hiBa, green valley* and nature gaior*. Choo*e your own txiMer lor U •ere home *<te. S29.900-S5S.000.CINDY. VK:w,BARBARA OR LAOONKA 990-0010 PINE VALLEY RO HICKORY HIU. DAVIE S24.IOO BeautUgoHeourtelotatHidiMKJI Country Club. Opoonal memoerthip avkWsta Irdudeitwvnandlenni*VICKI FLEMING 990-1107 coovwMnt to h40, Counly lam. DavtetChMl*.VICKI REMINQ 990-1107 LOTS CENTENAIV CHURCH RO UZ.Mt DAVIDSON .BuMIng lot* m Oemmon* with OlvidsonCourtytu**. Oet the beat ol both HWYMDAVtC • TwotrKtaollandavkiable- •lrr«(t 1 acre lor 121,000 vtd 13.00 acre* Kv S143.43a VCKlFLEMlNaflee-1167 LOT CAWWVAUIY DAVIE BeautJuify wooded Ml with c«y w«t«r/*ewer, undergrMid utiktMt. Oa« caM •vaiiatte. Sq lootaga regjirementa Oot«lol40.aetaaii,YMCA. SIO,000*S2B.500 VICKI FLEMMQ 09e-1167 m«iHmlOlM M Iil«irtlM i MtaiMllllNilllllHllfetMh, Bio - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 PUBLIC NOTICES © LA S S IF IE D S IV E i7 PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA OAVie COUNTY • NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol Ttielma Elizabeth Taylor, de-- ceased, late ol Davlo County. North Caro- llrw, this Is to rvjtlfy all persorw having clalmsaoainst said estate to present them• totheunderalgnedonorbolorolheethday ol October, beir>g three months Insm the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All per­ sons indebted to said estate will please nuike Immediate payment to the under­ signed. This is the eth day bIJuly. 1999. Gloria Jean Hendrix Howard. Executor 297 Han Walker Une Advance. NO 27006 7-8-4tn NOTICE OP PUBUC HEARINQ be- the Davie County Zoning Boanj ol itment on Monday. August 2,1999. in Commissioners Room of the Davie County Adminlstratloo Building. Mocks- ’^ile, N.C.. at the following time as listed; • 7:00 p.m. James Savario has applied for a Temporary Use Permit to place a Manufactured Home In the Resi­ dential (R-20) zoning district under a hard­ ship as provided by §155.190ol the Davie County Zoning Ordlnance.TNsproperty Is located at 250 Myers Road. Mocksville, and Is further described as being Parcel 51.01 olDavleCountyTaxMapC-6. 7:20 p.m. Joshua Hendrix has appiiod lor a Special Use Permit to place B Class C ManulacturedHomeln the Resl- libntial Agrk:ullural (R-A) zoning district as frovkled by §155.236ol the Davie County Zoning prdlnance.Thlspropertyislocaled ^t 166 Rock House Road, approximately 1000 leet west ol Foster Dairy Road, and is lurthordescribed as being Parcel 62.03 ol Davie County Tax Map Q-5. 7:40 p.m. Philip and Sonja Ivey rfave applied lor a Spoclal Use Permit to place a Class C Manufactured Home In the l^osidenllal Agricultural (R-A) zoning dis­ trict as provided by §155.236 ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance.Thispr^ertyls kxated oN the south side ol Ralph Road, approximately 1/2 mile east ol Comatzer Road, and Is further described as being Parcel 9.04 ol Davie County Tax Map H-7. 6:00 p.m. Twin Lakes Aviation, Inc. has applied for on amendment to the Special Use Permit Issued in 1978 for Twin Lakes Airport. This request involves amending the conditton requiring a thirty (30) foot separation between all buikJings kxated at the airport. This property is kxated off the north side ol Indian HiBs Road and west side ol Fork Blxby Road and is lunher described as being Parcel 91 ol Davie County Tax Map H-7. Signs will be placed on the above listed properties to advertise the Public Hear« Ing. AH parties and Interested chizens are invited to attend said hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard lnfavorof.orinopposltfonto.therequ9st. Prionoll»bear(na,allpeniooshlere.led may obtain addHooal Intomalion on a totore the raquesi by visiting Hia Planning and Zoo- - Ing Dspailrosnt weskdays l»l*«6n 8;30 i z f S „am and 5;00 p.m. Monday through Fil- To m Hall. TJia following Itam to scheduM d a y .o ,b y ,e la p h o n ,a t,T O ^O ^ ^ ^0. ha. a p p ,^ ,or . Cond. rianning munlcatlon Towar In tht Induatilal (I) zoning diaulet. Tllla proparty li locatad NORTH CAHOLINA off tha weal alda of InduatrUI Bouj*- DAVIE COUNTY ' vard and la furttiar daicribad aa baingEXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO Pareal 7 of Davla County Ta« Map 1-5. CREDITORS A sign will ba posted on the abova Having quallflad as Exaculor ol the , listed property to advertise said hearing. Estate of John S. Sanford {M i John Alt parties and Interested cltliana are In- Spelght Sanford, Sr.). deceased, late of vtlad to attend the public fwarlng at wtJch Davie County. Nonh Carolina, the under- time they shall have an opportunity to be signed executor does hereby noUfy all heard In favor of or In opposition to the - persons; tlrnis, or corporatlms laving request Prtor to the heating, a» pertoia claims against John S. Sanford and/or the interested may obtain any additional Infor- astata of said decadent to exhibit same to maHon on this proposal at the Planning Iho undesigned executor on or before IS offlca. Davla County Administration Build. October1999,orthlsnotlcawHbepleaded hg.123S.f^InSt.,Mocksvllle,NC2702e, In bar of recover. All parsons, flmis, or between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 5:00 corporations Indebt^ to^s^ ‘1,“ ^? ? ’ P-™- “ lalephone at (336) 751-3340.......j —. ..jn John 8. Gaiamore Planning and Zoning 7-15-2tn NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE . Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate ol Edna Florence Beauchamp, Deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, thisis to notify ail persons having claims against the estate ol the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or belore November 8,1999 or this Notk:e win be pleaded In bar ol their right to recover agakist the estate of the said de­ ceased. All persons indebted to said es­ tate will please make Immediate payment. TNs (s the 8th day ol July. 1999. Lester Hayden Beauchamp Executor ol the Estate ol Edna Rorence Beauchamp c/o Hall and Vogler, LLP. Attorney for Lester H. Beauchamp, Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksvine. NO 27028 7-8-4tn PUBUC NOTICE Pursuant to Article ill, Secthx) 3 of the and/or the estate of sakj decedent wiO please make Immediate payment the un­ dersigned executor. This is the 8th day ol July, 1999. Wachovia Bank. N.A. Attontk>n: Laura Q. Qraban Executor lor the ' Estate ol John S. Sanlord Post Office Box 3081 Winston-Salem. I)JC 27150 Andrew White. Esq. . _ Post Office 1191 Mocksville. NC 27028-1991 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiHed as Executor ol the Estate ol David White. Sr.. deceased, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this Is to noUly all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 8th day of October. 1999.belng threemontfisfrom the firstday of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. Ail persons in­ debted to sakl estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This is the eth day ol July. 1999. David White. Jr. Executor 5205 Courtney Huntsvltle Road Yadkinville.NC 27055 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiHed as Executor ol the Estate ol James Gilbert Wilson. Sr.. de­ ceased. late ol Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is lo notify all persons having cialms against said estato to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of October, being three months from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to saki estate will please make immediate payment to the under­signed. This is the 8th day of July, 1999. James Gilbert Wilson, Jr.. Executor 125 Goodwill Heights Place Mocksville. NC 27028 7-8-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quatifled as Executor of the Estate of John Milton Crews, deceased, lateof OavIeCounty. North Carolina, this Is to notify an persons having claims against sakl estate to present them to the under­ signed on or before the 29th day of Octo­ ber, 1999, being three months from the first day ol publlcatton or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per­ sons Indebted to said estate will please -make Immediate payment to the ukIui-' signed. TTiis is the 29th day ol July, 1999. Carol Crews Rothrock, Executor 459 Conrad Road Lewisville, NC 27023 7-29-4ln NOTICE As required by the Federal Energy Regi4atoiy Commission, notice is hereby given ol the llrst stage consuttatioa meet­ ing concerning iiconsing ol the idols Hy­ droelectric project by JLH Hydro Inc. The mMUng wiii b« heki a ll t :00 B.fn.VAugust 11. 1999. at the Clemmons CMc Club, 2870 MkJdlebrook Drive, Clemmons. N.C. The meeting agenda will indude a review ol the first stage consultation report and review ol potential studies. 7-29-1tn i• ^^^• “.•;;I \ * Cedar Creek Kennel, Inc. ‘ Dog & Cat Boarding M»OutdovRuns/^A/CoratenedGrcomhato*MlVWb3m< LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR \ SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Ownen Larry McClenrtoy 129 Lakewood Drive e[| 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 1 7 2 1 f FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks U tility B u ild in g s C a rp o rts : All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC WISECflRUER M INI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2 9 7 S H ^ v y .6 4 E in F o ^ k CaCC today! i (336) 998-8810 i s o Y6AR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Covefage / Many Colors i Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS NOTfCE As required by lederal and state taws. notk:e is to infonn all workers and ing occupants and/or their legal guard- atfout asbestos in school buiMings. ^yono who wishes to sea the asbe&tos Davie County schools Malnte- lance Department. 336-751-1991. This the 22nd day ol July, 1999. Davie County Schools 220 Cherry Street Mocksville. NC 27028 7-29-ltn 'WFITH CAROUNA 3AV1E COUNTY . - INTHEQENEHAU COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 99-CVS-319 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL DRIVER. PlaintlH, OARIUS LAVONE POLWRD and lELINA FAY WATSON. Delendants. rO: CELINA FAY WATSON Address Unknown Pleasetakenotk»thalapieadingseek-; ng rellel against you has been tiled In the . above enUUed matter. The nature ol the . rellel being sought is as lollows:' 1. Personal Injury and property dam­ age resulting from an automobile accident . Septembers. 1998. . You are required to make defense to pleading no later than August 30^ 1999. And upon your lallure to do so; the Mrty seeking rellel against you will pra/ the court lor the rellel sought This the 22r»d day ol July, 1999. ‘ ’ / . E. Edward Vogler Jr. ‘ , Attorney lor the Plainllll,, .Christopher Mk^hael Driver . :161,SouthMaln8troe|. : Mocksville. NC 27028 J . (336)761-6235 . — . 7-22-3tn', NORTH CAROUNA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having quailfled as Executor ol the estate ol John E. Orreil. deceased. late ol Davie County, this is to notify all pcr50.T3 havingdalms against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 18th day ol October. 1999. or this noUce wlD be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All personslndebtedtosaklestatewiilplease. make Immediate payment to the under- , signed. .. • . ^ ‘ This the 15th day ol July. 1999. Hemian a Orrell. Executor ol the Estate ol John E. Orrell. deceased E. Edward Vogler Jr. . ■ Attorney lor the Estate 181 South Main Sti«et ' Mocksville, NO 27028.' (336)751-6235 7-t5.4tn NORTH CAROUNA •DAVIECOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Executors ol the Estate ol Leona Potts Bowons. late of 2508 Milling Road. Davie County, Mocks­ ville. North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily ail persons, firms and corpo- ratkins having claims against the estate ol sakldecedentto exhlbltthemtothe under­ signed at 380 Knoiiwood Street. Suite 700. Winston-Salem. NC 271034152. on or before the 3rd day ol November. 1999, or tWs Notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, firms and corpora- tk>nsindebldd (0 the said estate will pleaso make immediate payment to the under­ signed.This the 29th of July, 1999. , Betty Jean Bowens and TJrpothy H. \ •Allen Co-Executors ol the Estate ol . Leona Potts Bowens 380 Knoilwood Street, Suite 700 • Winston-Salem. NC 27103-4152 EdvranI E. Raymer, Jr. Allman Spry Leggett & Crumpler, PA Post Office Drawer 5129 . . . i . Winston-Salem. NC 27113-5129 . ' :Tb1: (910) 722-2300 7-29-4tn , YMkiri Mdibte , I 'C lip m $ A H i> a r f^ ’P tc k * H e y P l i i l Is it nifty to be 50? J^ovt.Qutnna Drivewciys • Parking Lots ■ Patcliwork • Asphalt ■ Gravel I Free Estimates j 336-492-7820 DILLON’S/ PROFESS] INVESTIC SERV1CE£ Matt DUlon - Ha U.O.. tim (S M )tn-N H P^NR(31()N7-SNt,. GENETREXLER ROOFING . ^ New&OMRoofs •24 Years Experience . ' . Free Estimates33S-2il4^4B71 : - ■ ^ M A R V KAV*' . rtars^KiUMrrwvcr . CREATE o u r " By analy-zing your coloring and the clothing color* you wear, we can wo^ (ogeiher to create a look •b i i uniquely youn and U easy to . it-create at home, Just c^l me for your free makeo\er . Regiu'lielfuid IracreiaHgrr Bbauty CotuuiTAKr ,> (336)492-5249 . at Tanglewood Assisted Living nowhiting; Nursing Assistants' all shifts, fiiii 4 part time. Expeiience , required. Please apply in person at 37S0 Haiper Rd., Clemmons. NC . A Drug-Free Workplace Yard Sales MOCKSVILLE ANTIQUES & FLEA MARKET 25,000 sq. ft. Inside 653 Wllkosboro St. Sal. & Sun. 9-5 Vendor spaces call 751-2161. ADVANCE, SATURDAY. 8AMuntil. Look, for orange Woodleo signs. ; • . .. BIQ YARD SALE, Sal, 8 TIL 2. Lots of children & ladles clothes all sizes. Lots of other things. Something for everyone. Go 601 past William R. Da\^e School.' First right, Richie Rd.. first doublewlde on left. ■■ BIQ YARD SALE: FrI & Sat. Rain or Shine. 8:00-until 601 North, 6 miles from 1-40 to Elmore Rd. follow signs. Baby clothes to adutf. bail cards, antique furniture. '66 Chev. van. collectible drinking glasses. FIrekIng, Wattware, Homer Laughtln, carnival glass, drink bottles and crates, Fenton glass, toys and ceramic figures.________________________ Carotyn'a Collectibles New items each week, antiques, furniture, glassware, bictures • Barbies (Now • Chatty Cathy, Coko, etc.) Beannie Babies • 6.99 & up Lay-away available, financing. Come see us for Christmas and other needs. (336) 751-6252 COMMUNITY YARD SALE •Mocksville, New Hampshire Ct., 1/2 m. past South Davie Middle School. Antique vanity w/stood, stemware, bells, books, file cabinets. Barbie collection, clothes, stuffed animals and lots more. Saturday, July 31st. 8:00A^.^•?____________ FRI & SAT. 7 until Bo/s & Girl's clothes. Ladies shoes. Children's table & chair set. wood swina. Raven Road off Sheffield Ro. Follow signs. FRI & SAT: 8:00-1:00 Cana Rd., Lots ol baby clothes & items 1 *12 mos., vramen's sizes 0*16. much more. o a ra g e SALE: Friday & Saturday. 8 until. 488 Redland Rd. o arag e SALE: Rogers home: Sal.. July 31.8am* 2pm 569 Sheffield Road Clothes, camper shell, some antiques. LOTS OF STUFF HAND CRAFTED ITEMS & Wood Work Furniture (picnic tables, etc.). Saturday: Tam • ?629 Hvry 64, across from Bi-Lo 7S1-70fe‘ " ' MOVING SALE: (Every Saturday through August 14, 8 • noon). 44(} Hospital Street Extension. Fumiture. machinery, household Items and toys._________________ MULTIPLE • family Yard & Bake [ g iiiU iiw r H ilM T m Judy*s50! p r o f it a b l e: Yard Sales THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Saturday, 8 until419 Wllltesboro SI. MIsc, Items, newlv acquired.________________ TWO-FAMILY YARD SALE:Aubrey Morrell Road oil Hwy 64 East, 7:00 lo 2i00 Saturday, July 31st. Clothing, lumlluio, sloroo equlpmenl. oto. ______________ YARD SALE, AUa 7lh 7:00AM 5220 Hwy 601 Norih, Mocksville, at 601 Flea Marl<el. Proceeds go lo The Way ol Llle Church Bulldlina Fund. Animals FOR SALE: CKC Poodle pups, shots ■ & worming current, some partr-colored. $200 each. Some adults. $100 and up. 704-546-2145 (Turkeyfoot area)._______________ FREE PUPPIES: Lab / Shepherd mix. 492-5309 Apartments 52 COURT SQUARE In Mocksville, above Woodworks Gallery. Nice large 1BR, hardwood floors. Great for single professional or couple. NoHUO. $425 (704)278-1717 ‘ APARTMENT HUNTING? YOUR SEARCH ISOVERI Norlhwood Is now leaslng...StudIo. IBr. and 2Br. apartments. Our friendly staff Is eager to provide you with small town nving al Its bestlCallTodayl 336-751-4141, 800.Northridoe Court. Mocksville. FURNISHED 1 BR Apt. In downtown area of Mocksville. Perfect for single professional. Nice area. $600 month. (704) 278- 1717______________^ ^ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished Including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, ■ washer/aiyer connections.'' High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& bath floors. Located In Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Fumiture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751*0168. NICE IBR FURNISHED duplex, no pets, limit 2, $375 plus deposit & Rowan - 336-284-references. 4712. Sale: Friday & Saturday, 6:30am lo 6:00pm. Sen/ing blscuts for breakfast • hot dogs for lunch.Mocksville Church of God, Hwy 64E of Mocksville, below Armory. Home Interior, plus size clothes, new and used items. . Now adding back-to-8Chool & - Fall& Wnter clothing. 100's of new items to choose fromit Beari^Wom 129 N. Main SI.- Mocksville 751-7799 SATURDAY TRI-POWER. Inc. 362 Milling Road. 7 to 2. ________ SATURDAY; 7AM . UNTIL Baby bed, stroller, car seats, walkers, and baby clothes. County Une Rd. off Sheffield Rd'and follow tho siqns._____________________• SATURDAY, 8 UNTIL. 274 Lakeview Rd. (off Comatzer Rd.). Giri's clothes. Barbie car, bike, Oomforters. curtains and more. 'Nifty, Nifty^ Appliances 1995 GE SIDE-by-side 23.6 c.f. refrigerator. Like new condition,. Cali to see. (336) 998-5505. WASHER/DRYER, GE 1 year old. $700. 751-3125 Art/Artist JANET DEAN'S ART GALLERY-On third floor of SERENDIPITY SHOPS, downtown Mocksville. Prints by Janet, Maria Rutter, Ann Frick, and Ralph Grady James. Enter for FREE‘Oavle County" print For Profetilonal Auction Services call: ROWAN AUCTION CO. Salisbury, N. C. (704)633^809 KlpJennlngn NCAL«6340 Card Of Thanks THANKS FOR A VERY NICE 11ME. Your thoughtfulness shows that "hospitalit/' Is more than lust a word, in celebrating my birthday. Love to ail, • Flora Mack. . ■ RANDY MILLER &SONS 295MUIerRo«l-M«iuvlll«,NC (336) 284-2826 • Huge 3 F am ily Yard Sale • Hwy. 158 neai^ 801 & 158 crossing : Friday and Saturday Huge collection of Camel Collectibles Furniture, Tools, Etc; { DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 - BU, [The’I N E X P E N S I V E P E I O F I T A B L E THE FAMILY OF Billie E. “Blir McDaniel, Sr. v/ould like to thank their friends and nolghbors for all Iho love and support given over the past several years and ospoclaily recently during their time of sorrow. The outpouring of concern, food, fiovrars, calls, and prayers has been very touching and much appreciated by the family. Wo vroutd especially tike lo lhank the Comatzer • Duiin Fire Department, Advance Masonic Lodge N710, Dulln United Methodist Cnurch, the Rev. Jimmy Myers, and Larry Dean *Deano* Alien. Wo would also like lo thank Davie Funeral Service for Iheir prompt, kind, and continuous support to the family. Bill was a special person to the coulty as well as his family and we ask God’s blessings be with each and every one. Ciiiid Care ALMOST HOME CHILD Core has ■Immedlalo openings - ALL AGES • lor l 6l & 2nd shills (3rd shitt Dossibltllles). Convenient hours B:30am • 1:45am. Full Time, Part Time, Drop In ■ upon avallablllly. Come see us al 571 S Main SI.. Mocksville (across Irom B & F Manulacluring) Or call Claudette or Debra, 751-PIAY(75291__________ AN IN-HOME daycare now has openings lor ages 2 yrs thru 5 yrs. ofd. Belore and alter school ser^ces are available In the Wm. R. Davie and PInebrook School dislrtcts. Pleaso call Karen al 940- 6444. BABYSimNQ IN MY home. MockavlllB. (3381998-7099 MOTHER OF 3 WILL keep children In my home. Belore & Alter School Care also available. Shallleld area. Wm. P. Davie school district II Interested, please call Amy at 492- 6 7 6 2 .____________________ NEEDED; TEACHER needs Homes For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT: 3/4 BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, full basomont. 1115 Hwy 801 South near Oak Volley and Bermuda Run. Available 6/1/99. Deposit & references required. Calf 336-787-S663 after 4:30 weekdays, anytimo woekonds. SIX - ROOM HOUSE FOR ront on Comatzer Rd. Now paint job. carpet, oil heat, central air. Shady Grove school district. Security deposit and roforonces. 998-8161. Homes For Saie BRICK RANCH.Mr. Henry Rd. 3/4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, full basement, has iarao den with ;. Larj (lisceilaneous ■ Mobile Homes/Sale BUYING ALL TYPE COINS Gold, Silver and Coppor Whole Collections or Singlo Coins Currency & World coins also bouqhtBEST PRICES PAID Salisbury, NC Phone: 7O4-636-0123 No Collect Calls.________________ FOR SALE: 4 Rabbits with largo outside rabbit cages or can buy cages seperately for other use. $20.00 each. Call 751-3301. leavo message.______________________ FOR SALE: Air' Conditioner, capacity 18,000 BTU's. Used about 5 months. $275. 998-5003. FOR SALE: Sears treadmill. B| appoTntmont only. (338) 492- GARDEN VALLEY ■ 225 Holly Lano, 5BR, 5 baths (3 full. 2 half), full basement, 2 car garage, 3221 sq.ft., 1.5 acre Bv Owner. 336-751-4882 GARDEN VALLEY • 225 Holly Lano, 5BR, 5 baths (3 full. 2 hall), full basement. 2 car garage, 3,221 sq. ft., 1.5 acre.By owner. 336-751-4862._________ HOUSE FOR SALE: *Open floor plan, no wasted space. •Newly remodeled Interior/exterior 'Hardwoods in two bedrooms *Lols of closet space •New roof (3 months)•Outbuildings •Pavod v.’aik ways•Ready to move-ln•Shady Grove/North Davie district•Located on Mocksville/Advance line•Owner virill pay some closing costs or provide all ma]or appliances (1 to *2 years old)' ---------- ’ SiOOom. K & G SALVAGE-32” Pre-hung Interior doors, $34.95/ea.: Bathroom sinks w/faucel, $14.95/ea.; Range hoods, $14.95/ea.; 1/4* Interior paneling, $5.95/ea.; 4'x8* Cedar Closet liner, $9.95/ea.: Btdg. stone $140 per pallet/140 sq. ft.; 2x4 studs. $1.29/ea. by the pack; Pergo laminate flooring, $1.89/sq. ft.; vinyl siding $34/square; vinyl windows, 22’ X 30', $39.95/ea.: 4 x 8 sheets, burch plywood. 3/4', $34.95/ea • 1/2’, $21.00/oa.; 4'x8'x1*1/2“ In. thick insulation bd. $7.95/ea.; Roofing fell. $8.95/roll. We stock stainless steel In sheets & pipe. Corruoated culvert pipe up to 24* dia. We stock pumps & accessories for wells. Formica, $.50/sq. ft.; Steel I-beams for sate. Six panel exterior steel door units. $84/ca. ---------- “ • i,Rd.)1st trustworthy non-smoking Christian mom to watch wondeilul 2-yr-oId and Infant. Preferably In my home (DHS area). Okay to bring your child. Please call 336-75M964 RESPONSIBLE TEENAGER NEEDED, In my home. 1 to 2 weekends per month, lo baby sit 8 & 9 vear-old olfis. 751-S430 WILL KEEP CHILDREN at my ■.homo. Advance / Mocksville aroa. For more details, call 940-2903. 3BR/2BA. 1300 sq.ft. (ai Mocksville 3080 (336)998-8238 K & G Salvage (Reyi___________business on West Bank of Yadkin River. 336-699-2124. MORI LEE WEDDING Gown (size 10/12), never worn, original cost $750.c0. $500.00080.-................. USED RAILROAD CROSSTIES. Delivery avail. 336-699-2006 or 699-8593. NO WAITING to save for down payment, closing costs or buying land to build a now homo. Stick built homes. Call Lu, 336-765- 5155. broker. Land For Saie 21.92 ACRES. Call for information 998-3538 aftor 4pm weekdays; anytime weekends. Condos For Rent ■ Lqsj ^ 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH Condo- ' Clemmons Howard Realty 751-3538 Farm Machinery NEW FARM EQUIPMENTLow Prices Plows, Disc Harrows, Scoop Pans, - ^readers,-Bust>ogs, Box Bladeti. Scrape Blades. Gales, Corrals & more. We deliver WriQht Fann Gates 998-8637 FOUND: LARGE Black & brown female dog wearing blue cloth collar w/loaso. Found in the vacinity of 601, Boan Rd & Pino RIdqeRd. 284-2606 Mobiie Homes/Rent 14X70 2BR, 2BA, air conditionod, front & back deck, stove & refridgerator furnished, water & garbage pickup & yard malnlenanco furnished. S425/mo. security deposit - $350. Cali 998- 8639 9am - 9pm 3BR, 2BA, DECK central air. $485 plus deposit. 492-7709__________ HOME FOR RENT 3BR. 2BA, $295.00 a month call 336-744-9557 or 600-593-7814________________ READY TO MOVE IN: 2BR brick apartment. Fully furnished, olectricity furnished. 751-1218 or (704) 872-3367. Lots for Saie ■ Mobiie Homes/Sale PRIVATELY OWNED LOT with dock off. Blue Ridge Parkway - Saddle Ridge Campground. Milepost 222, sower, water, electricity hook-ups.998-4925 Homes For Rent ■ Miscellaneous SUMMER SALEIDouble wide, acre wooded home sites. 6 miles from Mocksville. $3,000 price reduction. Call now (704) 526-9593. Please leave mossaqe. ALREADY SET UP Doublewlde 3/2Call 744-11306______________ ASSUME PAYMENTSNew doublewlde Call 744-1308 ASSUME PAYMENTS. DAV 3/? new home. Call 744-1307. 2BR,1BA 2caro , . ^ .866 N. Main. No HUD. Security isit & References required. ■ I. 751-1108 3BR, 1BA COUNTRY Central heal and air. 998-461 after 8:30om. 828-478-9416 3BR, 1 BA HOME Convenient to 1-403BR, 1BA Home in Advance Howard Realty 751-3538 ARCH TYPE STEEL buildings, finance company repossessed 3 buildings. 2 never assembled. Unbelievable discounts. Ready now for Immediate delivery. 20x26, 25x32. Call today 1-800-991-9251. FOR SALE • folding wheelchair, limited use, removable foot rests. 998-3591_______________________ For Sale: Clothing racks, counters & desk. Too much to list. 998-3037 FO R SALE 7009HARPERGLEN ROAD CLEMMONS CUSTOM BUILT — 2 Master bedrooms each with own bath plus 1/2 bath, LR with brick fireplace, eat In kitchen, one car carport all on one level on beautiful cul de sac street. 1,329 sq. It. Completely updated & ready to move In. S105.000. McGiii Realty 723-6677 Brand new single-wide m anulactured homes set up and ready to move in. ' Homes are in FarmMon Heij in Davie County (Mocksvil One year factory warranty. Rnancing offered by Greentree Rnance Comij^y for qualified buyers. Conveniently located, only 2/10 mile 0^1336-998-762S (Winsion-Salem) or Pager 336-712-6251 HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING THE TIMBER OFF YOUR PROPERTY? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR STANDING TIMBER/TIMBERLAND. C A LL 704-878-9784 5 OR MORE ACRES m . Austin Hunt Lumber Co. 2762 Hickory Hwy. Statesville, N.G. 28677 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■..................■ ■ IT iilW ia ri ABSOLUTE AUCTION ESTATE OF MS. ELLSWORTH BANNER (deceased) 2403 New Walliertown Road, Winston-Salem, NC SATURDAY, JULY 31 9:30 AM DIRECTIONS: From Wln.l«l-S>Km, Uk. Bu.. .0 Eail to E>ll frC (lUnIn Lutto King Ortvt), turn right. Follow to flth light turn right on Ntw Waik*nown Ro«d (Hwy. 311). Follow 9/10 mil* to Mit on KIL (Walch for tlgnt.) PARMNO: 8pK« avsllablo on nosrby Addlton Avtnui. PARTIAL LIST: Oak China Cabinet; Mahogany table w/Matchlng Server & 6 Chairs; Kitchen Table w/4 Chairs; Oak Halt Seat; Oak Washstand; Oak Dresser w/Beveled Mirror; Small Pine Cabinet; Medicine Cabinet; Mahogany End Tables; Matching Coffee Table & End Tables; 4-po. BR Suite; 5-po. BR Suite; Cedar Chest; e-Dr. Chest*, Wali\ut Liquor Cabinet; Sofa; Love seats; ChaUs; Lamps; Old Pottery (Some Roseville); Depression Qlsss (Iris & Herringbone): Art Glass; Cut Glass; Linens;’ African Art; Old Oullte; Costume Jewelry; Copper Items; Beer Steins; China (Service for 8); Maytag Washer; QE Dryer; Lawn Boy Mower; Leonard Aluminum Building (6x8); Coment BIrdbath; Decorellve Westclox; Wall Sconce; Hoover Vacuum; Mirrors; Kitchen Utensils; Yard Tools; Stereos; Records and much, much more. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Ms. Banner laugtit art In Winston-Salem sctiools (or 45 years prior lo her death In March at age 93. K ENN ETH G . K ETN ER, NCAL 3 2 6 8 FIRST GHOI€E AUCTION CO. PO BOX 335, LEWISVIUE, NC(33e)94M118 so DOWN TO quiiliod land ovmors, WO do well, sopllcs, drivewaysll 338-751-7734___________________ $1500.00 REBATE ON 14x70 slnglowido 3BR, 2 Both. $199.00 monthly. Leador Homos of Mocksvlllo 336-751-0503________ $500 DOWN AND MOVE IN. ONLY AT HOME ZONE ________1»BOO«e66-8874________ 14X70 FLEETWOOD 2BR, 2BA, CA, all appliances. Needs to bo moved. Call 998-9738 or 924- 1810.__________________________ 1984 3BR ALREADY sel-up on 1/2 acre lot. $699 dn. Pmts ol $197 permlh. 338-751-7734__________ 1990 SUMMIT. 14X76, 3BR, 2BA. Must be moved. See to approclalo. 998-6332._____________ 1992 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 70. two bedroom, two bath, washor / dryer, dishwasher, conlral air. Must be moved. $15,000. Call 338-940- 5267 and loavo message. 1994 SKYLINE MOBILE Home. 14 x 60, 2BR. 1BA. very good condition. Needs moving. $11.000. 998-0159_____________ 1998 28X56 DOUBLE-wlde reduced. Prices to sell. Call (336) 751-0503._________________ 1999 FLEETWOOD SPECIAL 3BR, 2BA, vinyl siding, shingle rool $500 down-$199mon(h. ________1 •800-866-8674 2 BR SET-up In Deer Run. Seller to h^^^with closing costs. 336- 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath. $500 Down. Take overpayments • Hurry, Ciily2 homes left. Call (336) 751-0190 3BR REPO IN Advance. Assume loan with ok credit. 336-751 «7734 3BR SET-UP off Sanford Rd. Take up pmts. $297. 336-751-7734 499 DOWN ON Double & Single Wide repo’s. 7 to choose from. 2, 3 & 4 Br. available. 336-466-9615 7.99% FINANCING ON all dream homes double & single. 336-468- 9615_____________I___________ ABANDONED DW’S 3 DWs Already set up on 1 acre tracts. Buy land & home, move In today. Call767-0156. SAVE$15-$20,000 Buy factory direct, no dealers. Please limit 1 per buyer. Call 767- 6511. CREDIT HOTLINE NO SALES, NO Hasslo, Got Pro- Approved by Ptwae In 30 minutes OF) LESS call 800-593-7614 or 336-744-9557.__________________ DIVORCE FORCES SALE Help save my credit, move in immediately. Ask for Heather. Call 767-0156______________________ DOUBLEWIDE, NEW 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath .939 acre, deck, heal pump Willboono Rd.998-5816 DW REPO ONLY $99 dn • like newll 336-751-7734_____________ ESCAPE THE RENTAL trap! If you are paying $250or more in rent, you could own your home In lust 80 low monthly payments. Call (336) 751-0164______________________ FACTORY REBUILT HOMES • $499 dn land & lots available all areas. 336-751-7734____________ FOR SALE: 1994 Oakwood. Sot up at Doer Run. 2BR, 2 Baths, $2500 down, assume loan. 751- 4867.__________________________ GUARANTEED FINANCING 2000 Own. Bad or no credit OK. 336- 468-9615______________________ HOME LEFT IN Lay-a-way, Buyer gets CREDIT for previous Buyers down payment call 800-593-7614 or336-744-9557.________________ LOT MODEL CLEARANCE. ■ .1S99!5 must go - $500 over Invoice. ) 751*1571. Mobile Homes/Sdle ZERO DOWN LAND/HOME packages. Let mo show you how. Call (600\ 251-6790.____________^ "Skyline Factory Outlet"56' X 26* Skyline, loaded • 49,900 52' X 28' Woodnold. loaded ^ 47,900 64’ X 28'Ponch Model-53,900 ' 72’ X 28'5/12 Pitch Roof-69,900 Shop Us or Pay Too Much Call Us Toll Free 1-868-462-7806 Bonanza Mocksville, NC FOR SALE: Clarinet . .. completely refurbished. $2&. 998-9549 before 3pm or leave messaqo._____________________ PIANO FOR SALE. Console. Excellent condition. Zero down, assume low payments. See locally. 1-800-437-9757.________________ PIANO TUNING & Rebuilding Solf-playi Wallace Barford 998-2789 g Q g g g I OFFICE / RETAIL SPACE FOR RENT • Court Square in Mocksville. 704-278-1717 Call (336) 7_____________________ NO MONEY DOWN for qualified land owners. Lowest int. rate of the year immediate delivery. Come shop Leader Homes for best deal. (336)751-0503 _________ NO MONEY OUT of pocketlll Use your trade-in as your down payment. Come see our newest models al Leador Homes. (336) 751-0503______________________ RENT TO OWN. 2, 3or4Br. 5 to choose from. 336-468-9615 RENT-TO-OWNCall 744-1308__________________ SINGLE WIDE IN Park • ready lo move Into • $275.00 / month call 744-1308 TWO-FAMILY YARD Sale, Saturday, 8 to 3,171 Cana Road. Sofa, recliner, table and chairs, computer parts, waterbed headboard and mattress, screendoor, weedwacker, exercise bike, women’s motorcycle attire, adult and children's clothing, miscellaneous household Items. Used home EXTRAVAGANZA • 3bd, 2 BA some with Fireplaces, excellent doncltion call 800-593- 7814 or 336-744-9557.__________ WHY RENT WHEN you could own your homo for less than $175 a month. Call (336) 751-0179. ZERO DOWNLand - Home for qualified buyers - Call 744-1308 EARN $ 2 6 5 0 0 FOR COLLEGE IN JUST 2 YEARS. Qualify for the Army’s 2-year enlistment option and you can earn up to $26,500 through the Army College Fund and Montgomery GI BiU. Not bad for two years' work. Ofcourse two years is just enough dme to see if Army life is right for you. If a also just enough time to make sure you’re men­ tally prepared for college, so by the time you get there you’ll be a little wiser and a little richer. For specific informa­ tion about the Army’s 2-year option, contact your local Army Recruiter orcalll-800-USA-ARMY. 9 2 4 - 7 8 3 9 ARMY.IHOUCANIIIA U H O U C A N B L *wwwgoafmyicom E A S T B E N D A U C T I O N OF REAL ESTA1E ft PERSONAL mOPERTY SATURDAY, JULY 31 — 9:30 AM RAIN OR SHINE (In case ol rain, sale will tie held under tent) ' ESTATE OF T.W. HAUSER (deceased) Co-Execulors ol Estate: John A. Hauser & Bobby G. Davis LOCATION; 209 & 217 Rivet SI.. East Bend, NC. From Main SI. (NC Hwy. 67 Bus.) East Bend, lum onto River SI. Sale on Lell. COMSisTa OF REAL eSTATEi Statety 2-story houM posKlonod on visually sumptuous 3.0 acres (more or less) with majestic largo trees (including oaks): Adjoining trad comprising I acre (more or less) ol land with house. Real estate sale at noon. Sold subject to heraconrimatioaTERMS QW_REAL. ESTATE; S4.000 down on home place; $2,000 down on Adjoining property; balance due wHhin 30 days. Cash or Cenilied Funds Only. We reserve the rigN to combine those two tracts into a single unk to seB but are under no obBgation lo do sa NOTE: Under Tdio X. the purchaser or a single family dweOing uni buiB prior lo 1976 has a maximum ol 10 days to conduct a risk assessment or inspection ol property for the ..........................................Juty22.1M9. ______ _______old kitchen tables: pir»e desk with top fashioned by FranciiKutchons; oU carved oak bed; fine old Seth Thomas mantle ciocki 3t-day ckick: GE refrigerator. Humbug tobacco box; dining room table & chairs; GE wasfier; Kenmors dryer; old pedal sewing machine; 2-drawer table with gallery; large quantity ol seU-piayer piano roBs; cenior table; bookcase; 2 fancy oval bubble^ilass picture frames; smal chesi Irsezer; several old piece quilt; 27 in. television: portabfe televtsk>n: china; wash pot; Intn cook pot: porch rockers; lanterns; gas grill; window a-c unit; sleeper sola; microwave; end tablet; reciiner chair; okl pine bed; loads ol cooking utensils; figurines; enamel ware; oU kitchen cabinet top with sifter. hp 118 riding lavm mower writh bagger John Deere push mower. Simplicity seHixopeBed mower; Billy Goal leal blower, rotary tiller; bench grinder; sWO saw; Stihl chain saw; Home Lite chain saw; Weedeater. bkKk plane; battery charger; several horse-drawn p l^ Oeattom wood cut-off saw (complete wflh manile); Ford tractor ben puney; wood cook stove (TL Hayes Ca); bench vise; very large number ol garden tools: hammers; hand saws; sets of wrenches; bits; pipe wrenches; drawing knife; 2 scythes; tool boxes; large assortment ol hand tods; come-alorg; tree pruner; wheel barrow; Lawn Boy push mower; rabbit gums: ramps: singlo trees; blcydfis: much more. TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: CASH AND APPROVED CHECK. EVERYTHING SOLD AS IS/WHERE IS (No warranties or guarantees expressed or implied). Auctioneer Is not responsible lor any discrepancies or Inaccuracies In advertising or lor any addlions or deletkKis. Not responst>le In case ol acckfent. Food Mtved on gro i^ FRED G. MOCK, Auctioneer 8721 OHM HNfMI, M»etS (336)6tW4M !• B12- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 8LASSEF1EDS INEXPENSIVE PROFITABLE i buy ; ■acres. 336-284-2659 Slowly loavo mQssaqo. Recreational POP-UP Campor, 12-5705condition. $800. 492-5705 good Rooms for Rent IN NEW 2000 sq. It. modular homo. Share all amenities, must havo good roforencos. 998-2716 or roavo mossaqo. 1996 COACHMAN CATALINA Diosol Motor Homo, 34* Cummins. 20.500 milos • liko nowl $48,995.00 Foatherlito Salos & Service. 336-751-4499 SSPECIALS. Mutfler& tail pipe installed $69.95 Catalitic converter installed $99.95 Reavis Welding 601 N at Cortnoy Crossing, Yadkinville 336-463-2517 5- B&DDESIGN& CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Your Comploto Home Improvement Company: Bol)cal Work; We Do Small Repairs:Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 Ref. Available PO 00x424 Mocksville, NC 27028 statewide SHARE THE AMERICAN Culture with an exchange studentl High School students from over 30 countries arriving August. Call AISE for information on hostlngl 1* BOO-SIBLING. WWW.AISE.COM. WELDING • No Experience necessary. Training on the Job. Paid relocation. High school grads only, aaes 17-34. Call 1-800-662- 7231. Locallnterviewavailable. WORLD WAR II Aircraft Wanted. Parts, Engines, Propellers, or Wreck sites of WWII Aircraft. Call Jim. 925-447-7125 or Fax: 925- 447-7156. t OSBORNE ELECTRIC ^ for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. ROTHROCK PAINTING CO , All Interior arrf exterior painting ' Cool Seal Mobile Home Tops Coomplete pressure washing Reliable ana Top Quality V^rk 998-2594 THE CLEANING LADY I'll do the work while you take the credit. 492-7098 CAREGIVER IN OUR home. Davie County area. 2 ladies, day and evening. (336) 998-3807 DECKS, PORCHES. GARAGES Small remodeling projects, concrete work. Contract or hourly rates available. Call 940-5715 ask for Bob or Jason.________________ Kip's Reflnlshing & Chair Caning Reasonable Rates Salisbury, NC _________704-633-0809_________ LIKE TO COME home to a clean house? I’ll do all the work - you take all the credit. Spotless reputation. Cali for estimates. 492- 2080__________________________ LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates ___________998-1798___________ Martin Saw Shop Phone 751*5038 Sharpening; steel saws, cflrblde saws, yard tools, slssors Need your yard mowed? Call 492-5139 (leave message). Reasonable rates. D R IV E R & SO N P A IN T CO 336-492-7118, WONDERED IFYDD GOULD BE AN ENTREPRENEUR? Explore a business ol your own! Unlimited and resklual inconia. Part- time or full-time. It's easy, it's affordable, and it can work for you. Call 24 hours a day. 1 -l» -Z lM 7 D 2 ,n L D 2 2 B 7 ( l) lll- H S - I S »Ctf t>a<or» Aug. 3n< to »tiiedultt an Interview L ooking fo r D elivery D rivers for daytime btwincss delivery. Hours iOam-2pm Musi have good driving rccord and be able to pass MVR check. Apply in person any other time than 1 lam'2pm &. 5pm-8pm. No Calls Looking for outgoing, energetic people who want to work as cooks, wait staff, dishwashers. Apply in person anytime other than llam -2pm & 5pm-8pin. No Calls Under New Managcnicnt PRECISION CONCEPTS. INC. Winston Salem Company Relocating to Mocksville Has ininiedinte opening Warehouse & Receiving person Duties include: Must be able to drive Forklift Responsible for tracking inventory 1 year exp. required Excellent benefits pkg Attn: Human Resources 2701 Boulder Park Court Winston-Salem, NC 27101 e-mail: linda.hockenberry@pci-inc.net Fax: (336) 761-8575 Employment Surry and Prasldsnl" a applicationsCollege 1962 BUICK ELECTRA 225, 4- door, fully loaded, excellent condition, all original. Call ofter 6. 99B-6097______________________ 1903 FORD E250 van. 77K. New tires, radiator, brakes & seats. Needs paint. $1,200. 940-206S 1994 FORDF-150 XL 1/2 ton pickup truck, very goodcondition (336)751«S7S9________ FOR SALE: 1993 Lincoln Towncar, 1 owner, 28,000 miles 751-1303______________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO.Buick • Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury _________704-636-1341_________ '87 MAZDA PICK-up 4*cyl., 5'speed, bednner, $950.00 AJso-’87GMC S-15pick up 2.8*V6, auto., runs good, $1200.00 OBO 492-5509 F/T Teller CSR Local rmancini institution has a full-t'nic opening for a teller/ CSR in Southwest Forsyth County. Candidates should have strong people skills, money- handling and/or accounting experience Ibanking experience prefcrredl, and keyboard skills. Pre-employment drug screcn, credit check & criminal record check required. Competitive salary/benefits package. Qualiricd candidates sliould send resume and salary history to; Human Resources, PO Box 215. Winstoia-Salem. NC 27102. AAyton Position Vacancy: Adjunct Instructor (Part Time) Davidson County Community College is accepting applica­ tions for the following part-time position vacancy: Computer Engineering Technologylnstructor Position will involve teaching computer upgrade/repair classes on the Davie Campus (Mocksville) 8:00 AM-11:25AM on weekdays. For additional Information about responsibilities, qualifications, and application requirements, please see the ‘Job Vacancies' page on the College website: contact Human Resources Office Davidson County Community College P.O. Box 1287 Lexington. North Carolina 27293-1287 336-249-8186, Ext. 253 N O W H IR IN G Servers All Shifts Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in personHorn's Country Kitchen ; Hwy601 North & I 40 r ... ................... ■ N O W H IR IN G Full time Cooks All Shifts Experience preferred but not necessary. Excellent Pay. Apply In personHorn's Country Kitchen Hwy 601 North & I 40 PART-TIME AND ruli-time help needed on Davio Co. horse farm. Excellent working conditions. Apply in person to Throughbred Training Center, 159 McCashIn Lane, Mocksville between 9am and noon. Mon. ♦ Sat. 336-998-5260 PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Inc., private non-profit human services corporation serving Davie. Stokes, ‘ Yadkin Counties Is for degree, extensive fiscal, supervisory, and management skills required. Salary range $41,933 • $47,445. Send confidential resume* to Mike Crouse. PO Box 309. Boonviile. NC 27011. 336-367-7251. EOE. RELIABLE SITTER needed In my non-smoking home. Cooleemee area (3361284-2833_____________ ROOFER'S HELPER NEEDED. Will train. 998-1150_____________ SECRETARY NEEDED: Salary neqotlablo. Call 998-8038. TEACHER NEEDED TO work with 1-year olds. Experience preferred, but will train. Must be 10 and High School qraduate. Call 998-2220. TODDLER ROOM TEACHER needed at Kountry Korner Day Care. Must have htgl^ echoot diploma. Experience necessary. Call 998-2220 between 12 • 2:30. Ask for Linda or Janie. CNA'SSIO -S ll PER HOUR LPN’SS17-$23 PER HOUR RN'S S20 • $29 PER HOURSign on bonus. Excel Nursing Is hinng staff relief for Davio Co. area 1-800-883-9235 ext. 238 LP GAS SERVICE TECHNICIAN 12th largest propane dealer in the United States with over 70 branches across the Southeast, Is seeking an LP Gas Service Technician for the Lexington, NC team. Experience wilh gas appliances and gas system Installations. COL preferred. Excellent benefits and •••IMMEDIATE OPENINGS- FULLTIME*** Wood sash manufacturer haslenings In their manufacturlna ‘ Id experience nec. Will ’ain. Health & dental, paidholidays, a" ' '■ -------- ‘ Jobbers. Inc. ___Rd., W-S, NC between 1 • 4 pm Mon. • FrI. apply In person' to; )C._ 2799 Hope Church compensation package. Including " T r fprodt sharing, vacallon homas, Ass slad LMng Home prairfdlna. 401K, and learn salos bonus, “ fPloaso aoDiv In DOtson or call fot ollivlnq. Call336-751-1516. ••Clovertields"Cleaning positions available. Full­ time Mon • FrI. No evening or weekends. Vacation & Healtlr Insurance. Call760-4161. j APPLICANTS NEEDED TO worK or train as Personal Care Aides Iti^ Assisted Living Home providing. Please apply in person or call fot an appolntmentlBlossman Gas, Inc. 53 S. Talbert Blvd. Lexington, NC (336) 248-5381_________ NEED EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS. Must be able to do alterations. 338-751-9696 NEED PART-TIME work while kids are In school? 20 plus hours per week. Some Saturdays. Retail experience preferred. Apply Q Beechtree's Ace Hardware. Farmington Road EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ overtime. Must bo dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467-7061 or 336-750-9153 Soil Solutions, Inc.* un environm ental scrvicc com pany. Is acccpting applications fo r Individuals experienced In Uie following: Trackhoe/Backhoe Operators Dump Truck/Dum p Trailer Drivers - Class A CDL required for both positions, overtime and occasional overnight travel required, year round work. If you have the above qualifications and a ^vhatcvcr it takes" attitude, please apply In person at 1703 Vargrave St.. Winston-Salem. NC. PRECISION CONCEPTS. TNC Relocating to Mocksville has immedinle openings in ........... Tool & Die Dept, 2nd& 3rd Shift Experience required In high speed progressive dies Excellent pay & benefits Attn; Human Resources 2701 Boulder Park Court Winston-Salem, NC 27101 e-mail: linda.hockenberry@pci-inc.net Fax: (336) 761-8575 PRECISION CONCEPTS. INC Relocating to Mocksville has wimediatc openhigs in Die Maintenance Requirements; Inspection & QCexp. Mies. & Calipers Good Math SkilU Microsoft Office Exc. benefits pkg. Exc. pay Experience required Attn; Human Resources 2701 Boulder Park Court •Winston-Salem, NC 27101 e-mail; linda.t\Gckenberry®pci-inc.net Fax; (336) 761-8575 Now taking applications for Assistant Managers Apply in person Horn's Country Kitclien Hwy 601 North & I 40 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29.1999 - B13 INEXPENSaR/E PEOFITABLE Employment CONCRETE HELPER. TRAVEL req. Drivers license proferrod. Call 284-4369. Mon.‘Frl., 10Qm*2pm for .application. EEO.__________ 'cook needed in rest homo setting to cook for approximately 30 residents. Prepare meals, wash ,dishes, clean kitchen, etc. Dependable with reliable transportation. Experience preferred. Please call Davie Village at 336-751-1515 for more Information. Employment HELP WANTED • Davie Child Dovetopment Center: Teachers and assistants, fulMlme and part- time. 491 Madison Rd., Mocksville. 751-4036 Employment HELP WANTED Part-time bookkeeper to work 2 days per week. Must be proficient In general ledger and payroll. Please respond with resume and daytime phone no. to: Manager, 2511 - B Neudorf Rd., Clemmons, NC 27012 DRIVERS/OTR Earn $40,000 / year! *95% No Touch Freight •No Forced NYC •100% Assigned •Conventional Fleet •1st Day Insur. Coverage •Direct Dep<•401Kw/ Call Tommy Pritchard TOOAYI800-942-0062 RWT TRANSPORTATION aposll Pay Co. match WANTED: ADMINISTRATIVE asslslant/ofilco manager for small office in expansion mode. Position requires prior business office experience, excellent computer sknis, ability to function professionally In a fast-paced environment. Must bo mature, reliable, hard-working, personable, and have excellent telephone skills. Send leter of interest & resume to; Po Box 621, Mocksville 27028 APPRENTICE LINEMAN FOPC Electric Utillty-EnergyUnlted. the; laraest electric utility cooperative Ir> NC, Is seeking an Apprentice; Lineman for the Cornelius service area. Previous lineman experience preferred. Knowledge of Electrlcai. Theory. Electrical Operations,* Safety Practices, or Overhead and Underground Line Construction and Retirement is desirable. Required to work trouble crew and in all kinds of weather. Must live within 20 miles of the Cornelius office or be! willing to relocate. Apply by Friday; July 30, 1999 at Employment Security Commission only. ; FULL-TIME TELEMARKETERS; $8.00 plus commission. Call 998>i 8067. l e t C l a e e F a l n t e r e N(W Work. L«wl«vlj|0 & Clammon» Armi Transportation A Must. Must Be .Dependable. New Construction For Custom Homes. Good Pay For the Right Person. Serious Inquiries Only.751-T7Za WAFFLE HOUSE N O W GRILL OPERATORS, WAITERS/WAITRESSES ALSO POSITION OPEN FOR MANAGER TRAINEE Contact Debbie at 1-88W25-0337 - Immediate Employment Opportunity for all 3 shifts. Ask about 2nd and 3rd shift premiumll CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW OR APPLY IN PERSON AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: SlSJonostown Rd.. WinBlon-Salom 760-4417 2314 Ramada Dr.. Clommona 766-9691 1-77 Exit «B2, Jonssvllle/Elkin 527-1663 EOE A to Z R r^uK C l^ng REASONABLE RATES • FREE ESTIMATES ■ • CLEAN DECKS- (336) 492*5 7 3 5 Mocksvtilc, NC O / V S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PAHTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL - TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNirJRE CIt Arthur B ,.,.0 33M92.5992 CNA’s To Cover Davie County All Shifts Part-Time & Full Time Flexible Hours • Must Be Certified 336-724-1197 Piedmont HomeHealth, Inc. Winston-SalemThe homelom company, mil treat you like you'd expect.' JOB OPENINGS (2) LINE MAINTENANCE MECHANICS Tlie Davie County Water System has two job openings for line maintenance mechanics. Duties include the making of water and sewer laps, repair of water and sewer laps, repair of water and sewer lines, meter reading and other related tasks as required. Applicant should have a working knowledge of the tools, materials and equipment used in the installation, leplacemenl, maintenance and repair of utility lines. Salary range; $17,903-$27,774 Submit applications to: Davie County Water System 261 ChafTm Street Mocksville, N.C. 27028 ATTN: Druce M. Pratt DAVin COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ,-Bermuda Bermuda Village bos an opening for Asst. Dining Room Manager Si PT/FT Servers Beautiful Environment with flexible hours. Students welcome. Call 998-6764 or apply at Hwy. 801 S., Advance LEM Bp'I KKEEPING Providing boolikeeping, payroll, (M preparai/on, md basic human resources functions for your business. Call or c-mail lodayl POBox57 Advancc,NC 27006 336-998-3565(ofnce) 33(>-909-3S6S (mobile) E-tnail: salcmbkkg@hotiiiail.com 151 Days Until Christmas Apply now for the following jobs: * S E c u R rrv G u a r d s ♦ M a t e r ia l H a n d l e r s * Pa c k a g e A s s e m b l e r s ♦ F u r n it u r e /As s e m b le r s ♦ F u r n itu r e F in is h e r s _____* M a c h in e M a in te n a n c e ♦ Cl e r ic a l/ C o m p u t e r Ex p e r ie n c e ♦ Ca s h ie r s jm B L E S T B T A P rm t • m v i c f f * 336-751-4414 All shifts available. Reliable transportation required. Apply Monday - Thursday 1PM - 3PW or by appointment. No Fee - EOf - Must be 18 years old. Pre-employment Drug Screening and Background Check Required. EXTRA INCOME FOR S99 Earn ■500-‘l000 weekly stjffing envefcpes. For details -HUSH 'I wHh SASElO: QnupFlvg6547 N. Academy BW.rpHB-N iiu Now Hiring For All Positions -Attendants -Housekeeping 1 -PCA «•j -Kitchent4•Flexible Hours«f«All Shifts *»Apply In Person at Davie Place Residential Care » Adult Care Home Located on Hoaptol Street11beside Davie County Hospital 1 J t In /Mocksville.I I ji '7 5 ^ 2 1 7 5 ii - :;.,7 ;r .'E p E x , :y -1 B I G K - M a r t C l e m m o n s Part-time - Housewares Part-time - Grocery Dept. Part-time - Toys Full-time - Electronics Day/Night - FashionsDay/Night - Cashier (must work weekends] Employtiient AVAC INSTALLERS, rosldontlal and commorclal. local work. Must have exporlonco and tools. Excollont pay and bonofits. Company locatod In Davidson County near WInston-Salom. Gail 336‘764*2290. DISHWASHERS. WAITRESS & cashlor needed. Apply In person. Miller’s Resturant. WANTED: PART-tlme assistant for dental lab. Some experience necessary. Call Davie Dental Lab, 998-3099. SMITH GROVE UMC CHILDREN’S MINISTRY P a rt-tim e co u n se lo r needed to open before & a fte rsch o o l program at S m ith G rove U n ite d M e tlio d is t C liu rc h . M u st be able to w o rk h o u rs 6 :3 0 - 8 :3 0 am o r 2 :4 5 -6 :0 0 pm . A p p ly in p e iso n a t S m ith G rove U n ite d M e tlio d is t C h urch 3 4 9 2 H w y. ■ 1 5 8 , M o c k s v ille , b etw e en tlie h o u rs o f 9 -2. A sk fo r C h ris tin e . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n ca ll: 9 4 0 -5 2 9 6 .: Davie Family YIVICA Now taking aniilcatians for Before and After School Counselors We are needing counselors at the YMCA, Pinebrook, Shady Grove, and Cooleemee sites. You must be at leasll 8 years ol age to apply lor the YMCA and Cooleemee site. You must be at least 16 years ol age to apply tor the Pinebrook and Shady Grove site. Hours lor belore school are 6:30am-8:30am M-F. After School Hours are 3;15pm-6.'00p(Ti M-F. Must be available to start August 4th. All employees ol the YMCA recleve a Ires membership. Apply today at the Davie Family YMCA junMdWku ■ ] ■ "STEP INTO SUCCESS" ■I CAIDWEU. PERSONNEL SERVICES We are excited to be serving Davie County & we look fonvard to working luith youl • Largest independently owned staffing .igency in Western N.C. ~ 19 locadoi\s Id better serve you! I Short term assignments, empIoyLv Iraiisfer, ilirect placeiiunt, staffing & payroll programs plus much more. I Open Monday-Friday8KX)am-5K)0pm I • Now accepting appUations -please bring 2 forms of identincation. I • Employee beneiibavaibblc at affordable rates. CALDWEli PERSONNEL SERVICES i n 1101 Jericho Ch. Rd., MocksvUle. NC 27028 H i (Appmc. 7/2 mile past South Davie Middle Scluxl on left) J N tv a A K E (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -7 4 4 7 t o x „ t Are you working in the restaurant business? Are you a hard worker? Are you getting the benefits you deserve? Are you getting benefits like THESE? • High competitive wages • First raise alter 30 days • 4 guaranteed raises in 15 months ■ Paid vacallon •401k retirement plan • Health/Dental insurance • Weekly paychecks • Paid meal breaks • Flexible schedule. ' • Stock options • Pooilion salary advancement (toward trainer, manager, etc.) • Early closing hours ' . IF NJ2L YOU’RE BEING CHEATEDIII Business is GREATI We are hiring to get ready for SUMMER BUSINESS. (AS AN ADDED INCENTIVE, WE ARE OFFERING A $200 SIGN-ON BONUS FOR A LIMITED TIME-WITH THIS AD AND HIRED BEFORE MAY 30*" . r We are currently looking for:— 4 cooks— 20 waiters/waitresses— 4 host/hostesses COME IN TODAY AND APPLY. WE ARE A FAST-PACED, FUN PUCE TO WORK. We are looKIng for HIGH energy people that like to work hard and make MONEYIIl 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC • Exit 184,1-4Q (336)712-9880, 1 B14 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, July 29,1999 Davie Dafeline Fund Raisers Aug. 13-14 B^atSoflbaltToumamentrorA|KilCa\« - Lung Transplant Recipient, Rich Park. EhuyFcc:$l25.rbrnx)reinfo.call 336-961- 6«»or33W92*5779. Ongoing Dfngo, Nlocl(s>ille Moose Lodg* • 949. Fri­ days. Doors open al 6. Tifsl game at 7 p.m. Dingo, WQUam R. Davie VFP, 2nd Saiur- • day. Doore open, 6:30 p.in. V ^ : Hun Brcakfa&t, William R.pav|;VpD. 1st Saiunlay, 6-11a.m. ■ . Religion' i'V' ' Sunday, Aug. 1 r WorshlpUmkrTheArlrar,Center United Mcthodtrt'Ciiurch, II am. Special country giJjpel music by TTie Pour (Wa Revue. Ca­ sual dress. U5.61 West at 1-40. Rev. William "BiirWiMnbough. *C iK ^ Street Ensemble* IVom Foi>yth PrisoiiMInlstiy, Macedonia Moravian Church, 7 p.m. Scripnuc. song & t«lmo^ nics.ft)(Jucicsuppcr.6p.m.InfclIowshiphall. N.CSpi.,: IIomeaMntngiEdgeHtwdDaplbl Church, 11 ant Guest spcitxn Revl Kit Minihane 7 coocertofgospel music. Ongoing CoolecmeeChurchorGod,SundiySchool. 9;45am. WocshlpScrvice, 10:45am. Ty)cs. Pra)tr Meeting. 7 p.m. Wed. Runily Train* ing Hour. 7 p.nt For info about tninsporta- tion. call Brother Dale Dreidinger at 284* 2180. Community Baptbt Church: Sunday School. 10 am. Sunday Worship. 11 am. Evening service, 6 p.m. Wednesday Dible Study. 7 p.m. Cladstoie Road, linisdale United Methodist Churth: Sun­ day Services,8am.& 10:30am. Church for next generation: Jr. High. 4*5 p.m. Senior High. 5:306:30 p.m. Supper/Music. 5-5:^ p.m. P.R.A.I5£.TeamMeetings-^?r^. Sunday. 9 am. Dooic of Romans: Monday, 6:30 p.nt Book of James: Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. tidies' Team (Study: Book of John): Thursday.7p.m.------- .. .. . . WesIeyChapelUnltedMethodistChuixh: Worship Service: 10 am. Sunday School: 10:45 am. Pastor Tammy Talbert Pino Rd. oftN.CSOIN. EI-ShaddaiPoMTrorPralseMinbtt7,Sun- ^lAp(s.#45. Sunday School: 10am. Wor* ^p: 11 am. Sunday otnlng: 5 p.m. TUes- ^ Pra>tr& BibleStudy.7:30-9p.m.Fnday Service: 7:30 pm. Pastor Valerie MayHcId t^7W-636^M09. IMIond Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 am. Worship: II am. Eitning: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meet* iig&BiUestudy,7:30 p.m.Rev.Jocl Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30am. Sunday &hool: ^15 am. Pastor Rev. Glynn Bell. KIocks\11kFlrstPresb}terianChurch.261 S.MainSt. Worship: 11 am.Chun:hSchool: {W5am.Sundaycvening:Chofistcr»(gradcs W)&Youihtpaito6-12).5:30pm. Pastor, ^Caner.(336)75l.2507. Niocks United Methodist Churth. N.C 801 S.. Advance. Rev.Bni^Gwyn. Sunday wrship: 8:45 & 11 am. Sumby School: 10 km. Pmyer & praise: 6 pm.. imith Gnnt Methodist Church: Prayer __nceting.Saturdaymomings.9am. lU l^ Baptist Church: SuKlayWorship. k30&l0;45a.m. Sunday BibteS«Hiy.9i45 am. Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. Qulda'n&)\xiihm.tiviiics&pniycrmcc(ing. 6:30 p.m. Pistor R.T Aldcnnan. 910-940- 6618. FaithandVictoryFamllyWoi^hlpCenter, l687IIwy.601N.SufidayScrviccs.l0am., 7 pm. Wednesday, 7 p.m. NewBelie\traPi».Clmrch.SundaySchool, 10am. Worship Servicc, 11 am. Wednesday night Bible,study, 5 p.m. Pastor EliE^ih Mock. As!»c. Pa^Di^k^lock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study; 1st &'3nJ TWinday. . ^ Uberty Unll^ Methodist .Church. U.S. ' 601S; Worshjp;9:45am:SundaySchool: 11 ant, first United Method^ Church ofMbcks* \-ilIc; Early.^unday WoRhip'Servk»,_8iO ojn. Praise singing, casual dress, contempo rary format. 305 N. Main St. 336-751 -2503. Belkntr'sSonshlpTabemacle: Sunday wor­ ship. 10:30 am.t ^.30 pm. Wed. orhing, 7 ^ p.m. Pastor JenyLC6och,998-3748. Cana R d.-toicr's^. TurrmtlneB^bt Church; SundaySchoot. 9:43anv,WoRhip. 11 am.;Ki6hlServlce,6 P-.m-.y,,' ’*v'. .Epbcopi^l Church of the Ascension. Fwk- •BixbyRd..Sun.Scho^:i0amW9rship.ll . am. Rev. Ed\tyffBaUey.28^500.' ; Dio] AStoiyMinisti^forchildtrn. Bill and Peggy Long of Advancc. 998-7716. ServiccsattheOaks.Apt7A.Mill{ngRoad. 7p.m..'niursdays.Bisl^T.R.Rk». • \ Clement G rot Church of God, Wednes­ day pra)rrscrvicc.7 p.nv Saiprday morning SabbathSchooMOam. f Green Meadovs Daptkt Church Sunday School. 9:45 ant Worshi'p. 11 am.. 7 p.rn. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor M. Ray Davis, 998-3022. Prcschoot/PiuTnts' Morning Out. Bethle­ hem United Methodist Church. Ages: 2-4. Moa. Tbes.. Thun, 9 am.-noon. PMO: Affii 12-23 mnuhs, Tbes.. Thurs.. 9 am.- noon. Call 998-6820 or 998-5083 for infa Reunions__________ Sunday, Aug. 1 Reynolds Reunion. Rich Park Shelter 2,1 p.m. Bring a chair. Kimmer Reunion. rbrkCivicCemer.U.S. 64 East. Special Events Monday, Aug. 16 Cruise In. Main Sirtct. Mocksville. 6-9 p.m. 50/50 drawing. Sponsored by Piedmont C.A.R.S. & Sweet Lo>-ei's Ha>ta Ongoing Immunizatk)n clink. Health Dcpi..adutiand chiki, CNtry 'Hiesday. 4:30-7 p.m. Ru and pneumonia \-accincs as'ailable. Chiklmi's All & Croft Classes, Wed. & Thun,4-5;30p.m.BrDckBuildlng.Call751- 7199.' Dates to Remember Friday, Aug. 6 Deadline for lUlng (br munkipal ofHce, BoanJ of Elections, Davie County Court­ house. Noon. Aug. 16-18 Hunter Safety Course, Davie County Publk: Library,6-9p.m.Torcgisterorformore info, call59M925. Ongoing Aerobics, 'Rjcsdays & Thursdays, Mocks- _ yillc Bcmeniaiy S<^1,6 p.m. Visit Cookcmee's Mill Village Museum, fee.998^394. 14Chun:hSL,Tttes.&Thu{9..9am.-noon. SonsofConn^eratc Veterans, IstMonday, Suts.. 11 am.-2p.m.ToursalsoavaiIabIeby CootccmccHistmk.nl Building,7p.m. appt Call 294-6CM0. Mocks^ilte Rota Ri^-cling truck at Center Community p.m, Rotary Hut. BIdg., 8-i I am. 1st Saturday. Monday, Captain Steven's. Davie County Stamp Club, East Room. 7 DavieSeflomaClub, 1 st.3rdlhursday,6:30 p.m. pnt.CaptainStevcn's. Friday, AUQ. 6 Mocks^ilteRolaryCIub.'nKsdays, 12:10 Advance Memorial Post 8719 Veterans of Bridge, ^ t l^ ip . 1 p.m., TakcOfTPoundsSensibly.BeihlchemUnitcd 7:30pm.. post home. Rxd Mill Road.Saturday, Aug. 7' • ----------------------------------------------------------- ••III. m r\. n nt •!RccycIlngtruckatUntonChapelMcthod- MctlwdiMChurch,6:45p.m.Thurs. Davie County Right To Life. 7 pm.. 3nl' / C'’dlExpo&OuIll^iow.NutniionSite,9 1st, 4th Saturday, 8-11 ant. Recjvting truck at Jerkho-Hardlson Ru riian bldg., 3nl Saiunlay, 8:30-t 1 ant Fan»lngton Ntosontc Lodge No. 265,2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. Canccr support group. 2nd Tuesdiiy, 7 Meetings Tuesday, AiJ§.'l7“ Preschool stooltme,T\ies.. II am..Davie p.m..DavicUbrajy.forcanccr|xtticnw,fricnd. County UbmryaiilCooIecmec branch. 30- fiuiiily. 1-800-228-7421 or75l-0313. minuiO(Kogram.ForchiIdrcnages3-5.Mi]*-' Mock<^IcLk)nsCIub, lst.3rdTltursd.'iys. ' sic,rc^aloud,siories,nims,nursctyrhymcs. 7 p.nt. R6t.iry'Club. Mocks\l!k>-Do\i!HonicbuUdcn.4ihTliurv day. 7 p.m.. Captain Steven's. _______.. ., Da\1cHl8hAthktieBoosten.3rdMDnd.iy, ^ Amcria.n Vclcraai No, 75 m l Salu(^,^ug.28. DnvleCounlyRcpublcoiMm^McW Fornitaglon RuriUn Club. 2nd niuistay, llon.I;&FB.Tit)«j(!,7:30a.m. ' fj'l I ■7;30pJ^„FaqiiinglonMclhoJislchuTdi. Ongoing I ',' helps Nllnlstria,Clirisllpnrtcowiy pm- >VlUiamR.Da\ieD^^^bd^&c^- gramforwomenscxuallyabuscdaschildrcn. leadc^StdThursday,Shelter,6pm • '^^’^‘Mogi^ys>7:3Qp.m.,4lcourtSquan:,Room Alrol^ila'Anb^ious, Sundays, 6 p.m. 210.^ , and Wedncsd.n^' If p.m.. Secot^^ftr^^c-'O Golden Age Club. 1st Monday. &»t Room, rian Church bascmcni. Pine Sl Call W^^'-Sr.Ccnier.BiuckBldg.. lOam. 1490or75l-7786 for Info. AUlKlmcr9SupporlGroup,2ndThursday. Homcs€hool4-HCIub,2nd&4ihTbesd.iy. 7 p.nt, East Rtwrn. Sr. Ccmer, Bnxk Bldg.. Call998-8925 formore Info. N. MalnSt.75I-8770or 751-0611. Yadkin Valley Rabbit DrecdenAssocItt- numaneSocktyofDavic.llumaneSocicty tk>n,BnxkGym.IasiSundayofeachmonih. OITice.CounSquanr.MocksNille.nbowCunv 2:M pInC’AII taW>it pwners welcome. Cull lina Computers, 2nd Wednesday. 7:30 p.nt 336-998-9858 fc>r mire info. Brcos1-fc«lIn8SupporlGroup.2ndTUes- LIvIngWithCancerSupp^rtGr^p.C^-. day. Davie Health Dc|W.. 6-7:30p.m. ccr Scr\'Ioes, Inc., 2nd T\ic^y,^nfi^jl:3Q’^‘'ParenLiResourc«Or8anl2ation(PRO)sup. • p.nt Davie County Library. Fbr n^m fo. \ ptW group for families of children with dis- *call75l-03l3or‘i^7421..' abiIilics.2ndl\)esday.7p.m.CallRoscmary ■ •^IOPS(^IolhersofPrtsc^Wra).M&•!J Kn>prcldcrat998-33l I forlocation. doniaMoravianChun:h.Suci^f(iilo^h^^ JerIcho-HnrdlsonRuritanClub,2ndTues- cndts & food. Children gutded in o ^ day. 7 p.m.. club building. gramMOPPfn^.9:3M l:30a.nt Registm- Health Dept., clinic hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30- tkw fee IlcxiWc to # of children attending. 11:30 am.. 1-4:30 pm.; 'Hicvlay?, 4:30-7 Scholarships a\-ailable. For more info, call pm; Teen Heahh Promotion Clinic. 8:30 998-4394.1st&3nl Fridays. ant-noon.2nd.4ihSatunlays. Hblorlc Davie Inc., 2nd 1\iesday, Davie bavIeCountyBoardofSodalSen1ccs,4th CountyPubllcLibrary.6:30p.nt Tuesday,5:30p.m. at DSS. The Artist Group, Davie County Library, 7 Mocksville AA. Wed., 8 p.m. • closed p.ntl;on\»c».CaIlB«micat998-5274.' mtng.Sun:,8p.m.-opcnmtng.CallChriJi CcnlerC«tununltyDntk)pment.3nlNkxi. line at 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. 7 p.m. Cbmmunity Bldg. Cooleemee American L^Ion I\»t 54, Le- CookvmceTo»nBoanl,3ni'njesday,Tuw7i gk>nllut.GladsloneRoad.7:30p.nt.lstand I lall, 7 p.nt unlessother>»’isc noted. 3nl Mondays except holidays. North Cooleemeeand Clark Road Coun- Ad\anceMa5onicLodgeNo.7l0.2nd’nics- cil,2nd Wednesday,7pm.FriendshlpBapil<it d.iy.7:30p.m. at the kxJge. FellowshlpHall. Mocksville-Davie recreation. 751-2325. DaWeDomestIcVlolenceServices.Suppoi1 AAandAl-Anon.’Thursdays.Sp.nt.Ealon's gnxipsforvkiims.Sessk)nsfrcc,confidential. Baptist Church. TUesdays,7pm.andFriday..lOam.DDVS Nar-Anonforfamiliesofdmgnddicts.Sun- OfTlcc in Davtt County OfTicc Bklg.. 751- days. 6 p.m. Davie Scnwr Center, Brock 3450. • Building. Main St.. Mocks\ ille. 998-2657. Family Violence Prevention Senkes of Da\ic County Youth Football League Di- DavleCounty.Freecounselingforvknimsof rector8.'nJcs,.7p.m.Coutthou«.GnmdJury vk>lena,and their children, Separate groups. Room. TUcsdays,6'7:30p.m.F«tUmtcdMethodisl UniledW«yboardofdirectors.4ihM.>nday. ChurchofMocksville.Calll-800-728-MI3. 5:30p.m..BrockBklg..Room208. DavieCountySchoolBusDH\traAssoda- Mocksville VF>VPost4024.PosiHut.San- tton, 2nd Thurs., 7 p.nt Davie County Sr. fonl Ave.,7p.m.,2ndTuesday. Tliursday. grand jury reom.courthousc. 751 • 5235of 492-5723. Cook«niccMcmorialVF\VI\)!it 1119,2nd, 4ih TTiurs., 7 p.nt, VFWI hJI. N.C. 801. DavIcArtsCouncil4th’nHirsdiiy.7:30p.m., Brock IVrfomiing AnsCcnier. Corinthian Lodge No. l7F&AM.2nd,4ih Frklays, 7:30p.nt at the lodge. MocknilleMasonk Lodge No. I34.lsi.3rd l\iesdays, 7:30 pm. at the lodge. Recngation fwn n on these o’cnis, call Center, Brock Bldg.Mocksville-Davie Jaycees, 1st. 3nl Mon- Concerned Bikers Assdclatk>n, Foothills days. 7 p.nt Chapter,2ndWednesday,WestemSteer,U.S. Advocates for Gined Chlklren. 2nd. 4th 601 at 1-40.7 p.m. Publk; welcome. Advance Garden Club, 1st Tues.. 9 am.AlocksUMC.998-2111. Ihursdays, 149LakeskicDri\i:. 751-2194. Narcotics Anonymous Against AH Odds Group, Sundays. 6 p.m., Thundays. 8 p.nt, Mocksville Gartlen Club, 1st Tluirs.. First Room 208. Brock Bldg. Drug Prx)blcm? Baptist Fellowship Hall, 7 p.nt Hclpline.910-785-7280. MOPS, Mothers of Preschoolers, 1st, 3nl 'Mocks-\TllcAmcrkanLegfanl\jst 174. VFW Fri., 9:30-11:30 am. Macedonia Moravian Hut,Sanfonl Aw., 2nd Thursday, 7 p.nt ^Oiurch. $15 registratwn plus snull weekly MockwmeCMtnnniih.6:30p.mH2rtl,4jh noon. 751-2325. RecClub Before ($15)or school proB^.M GoodTinhbrs' Group niccisalifl tcr,7pm.e\-ciyM.._ SilveifetridersVfri . „ Scniucs,^'^,^ up, am.vNov charge.,' > 1 Molhere. Tuesda^ai|fil^u.___ month. T • YMCA__________^ FornK)n! inrixinalkx).Ciill75l-9622or visit Davie Family YMCA. Water Exercise M\VF.8:309:3(VI(k30anLTlicsaiy&Tliurs- day.9; 15 am. Monday & Wednesday,7 p.itt Karate Tbcsdays,7.8:.t3|im.$IS/nionlli. TaeKwonDo Cocdagcs6& up. Tuesday, Thursday. 3:30- 4:30 p.m. Member. $20. Non-member $40. Gymnastics Plus ^ . Coed grades K-6. Beginners: Wednesday, 3:3(M:30p.m. Inlcrmcdi;uc:4:30-5:30p.m. Members: $20. Non-memben: $50. Massage By appointment only. Call for details. 751- 9621 Seniors____________ All Senior Activities lake placc at the Davie County Senkx- Center kxatcd in the Bnxk Building on Nonh Nbin Street, Mocksville unless oUterwisc noted. Monday, Aug. 2 Goklen Age Club. East Rix>m, 10 am. Quilting, Rose Room. lOant Tuesday, Aug. 3 Bridge, East Room, I p m. RSVP Nun>ing Home Party, 2 p.nt Wednesday, Aug. 4 Wal-Mart Senior Morning, 8-10 aia Card & Boat\I Games, East Room. 1:30 p.m. RSVPSc«ln8-B',RSVPOnicc.9ant-1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5 Lunch & Learn, The Language of Aging: "Beyond Uitle Old Ladies & Gmmpy Old Men" by IVggy Nuckolls. Western Steer. am.-I p.m. Monday, Aug. 9 Quilling. Rose Room. 10 ant Podlalrisi, Dr. Dunn, CraA Room, 8:30- 11:30am.' Coolccmcc Club. First Baptist Fellowship Hall. 10 ant Tuesday, Aug. 10 Bridge. Rose Rwm. I p.m. Y2KWorksliop.NutriiM)nSHe.2p.ntPkjasc prc-regisicr. RSVl* Nursing Honje Party, 2-4 p.nt Wednesday, Aug. 11 East DavIe Club, Bethlehem United Melh- odist aurehr>:llowship Hall. 10:30am. Card & Board Ganges, E.'ist Room, 1:30 •,,Aug.12 er Engl«( Club, contact Jo Cheek for & l(V.itk>n. ‘ iilor Tmltm Club, Center Community lOant 'lincr'sSupporlGrDup.EastRo(Mn.7 p.m. Aug. 13 >. East Roont I p nt londay, Aug. 16 lhing,FiUt Room, lOant Ad\iuiwClub.FirstBaplisiFcllowsliipllall. 10:30 ant Soap Opera Party, Nutritbn Site, 2 p.m. Please pre-register. Tuesday, Aug. 17 Bridge. East Room. 1 p.nt RSVP Nut^ng Home Party, 2-4 p m. Wednesday, Aug. 18 RSVP ScwIng'B',RSVP Ofncc.9am.-l p.nt Card & Iknrd Games. East Room. 1:30 pm. Friday, Aug. 2 0 ................. ■ Bridge. E'lst Room, I p.m. I Ongoing Sihtr Heallh Exurciscs, Senior Center, Ni, • W.F.8:.30-9am.Mcx-kPl.ice’M.W. lOam.. Senior Nutrition Lunch, noon M-W, 11 . ant Tliurs. & Fri. Quilling,evcryotherMonday, lOam. ; Bridge, Tuesdays & Fridays, I p.nt Report Davie Dateline; Items By Noon Monday; IlemsforDavieDatcIincshouldbcreportcd ’ by noon Monday of the publicaikm week.' CiJl75l-2l20ordropitbyihcofncc.S.Main St. across from the axirthousc. • / MUSIC V 0 LESSONS?) Lessons for Beginners to Admnced SpcdalUing in Cuitar/lJanjo/Mandolin/Bass (also: Basic, beginner violin dj dobro) Counter Point Studio 63 Court Square, Mockssille (bnU< Dnt't Hok) (338)751-9390 DAYmt (AN Give YouTuE BiiMK You Need. Caring for an cidcriy relative or loved one can be an endicss rcsponsibiiit)’. Wliicli is tiie reason we creatcd Daybreaic. Daybreaiv offers 1 temporary relief for any- Ipne caring for an eideriy person who is 60 years bid or oider. _________ Located at Rowan Regional tledicai Center, Daybreaij provides jelderiy patients rooms and bath facilities for as few as eight liours or as long as 30 days. Plus three nourishing meals, as well as in-between-meal snacks, cach day. Here, in an upbeat atmosphere that includes educational sessions, audio-visual and exercise programs, and an activity room for guests and their visitors, patients are in the safe hands of personnel specially trained to care for tlie elderly. And emergency medical attention is always available should any health problem arise. _____________ For more information about Dayijrealc or to make an appointment, call 638-1524. Because if you’ve been taking care of an elderly peison for a while, maybe it’s time you started taking care of someone else; Yourself 1 '.K R c m N R E G D N A L MEDICAL CEhTTER ^iwr Source Bor Ibtal Hcahfacaic. j | - ^ ^ iy io ^ '^ A '^ S a f e b ijj^ , NC « |^ W ( lo or Taking The Oath Elections Board installed Page? Victory For Victory Cooleem ee Church W ins County Softball Tournament Title Page B1 DAVIE C O U N T Y 50« enterpri / B ecord rS I> S I4 'M 6 0 N u n ih o i 31 Thursday, Auj>. 5,1999 28 PAGES LeflTo hie For Offices Time is running out for town fcsidents wanting toseek apublic office this year. . The deadline to file for mayor and towneommissionerin Mocks­ ville and Bennuda Run, and town commissioner in Cooleemee is at iioon on Friday, Aug. 6. Filing fee is $5, payable to the DavieCountyBoaidofEleclions. . The most recent candidate to put iheir name on the line was Alan "Al" Barnett, 55, of 964 RiverbendDrivoinBermudaRun, ' who is seekingatowncouneil seat inthe4thdislrict.Hejoins Charles Fox and Pat Oscr in the race for that seat. • Also in Bermuda Run, Clyde Gardner and John Ferguson have filed for mayor. InDistrict2,JudyC.Emminizer and Robert W. "Bob" Griffin seek the council seat. In Disuict 5. Hubert F. Bonfili and Charles H. Quinn seek the . .seat_____ . . ............- - . Ted Titsworth Is the only can­ didate for Disuict 1. DislrictScandidalesnreCharles Whitman and Bob L. Comish. ' Incumbent Mayor F.W. Slate is the only candidate for Mocks­ ville mayor. Tht«e candidates, Nicholas A. Slogiek, Vemon Thompson and J.C. "Buster" Cleary, each are seeking one of the two available spotsontheMocksvilletowncom- mission. In Cooleemee, two candidates have filed forthelown board, Ron BrickleyandH.ScottVogler.Two seatscunentlyheldbyJimWishon and Bill Gibson will be elected in the fall. ;■ The election will be Tuesday, Nov. 2. I Tobeeligiblelovote,iesidents must be properly registered. New residents, residents who have moved or changed their name are encouraged to file these with the flection office now. Forms for registering or filing changes are available in the elections office, public library, chamber of com­ merce, Davie High guidance of­ fice and the Davie Campus of Davidson County Community College. ; The elections office is located inRoom 103oftheDavieCounty Courthouse, and is open Monday- Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call 1/51-2027. • ' R-E-S-P-E-C-T Bermuda Run Board Votes Not To Discuss ABC Referendum By Dwight Sparks Davie County Enterprise Record Bermuda Run commissioners last week voted down u bid tu discuss an ABC referendum. In the town's third meeting since incorporation, commis­ sioner Robert W. Griffin asked the board to discuss the proceedure for obtaining an ABC permit. He made a motion to put the issue on the agenda. Town attorney Don House al­ ready had information on how 10 proceed with the ABC issue, but board members stopped his presentation. The board voted against put­ ting the issue on the agenda. Mayor Clyde Gardner, who votes only to break a tie. also ^ voted against the motion. ' House said later that lie had, been prepared to discuss the Please See Bermuda - Page 9 . $1,000 Water/Sewer Bills? ^ J D a k . y a l l 6 y . H i d d e n £ r e e k . R Q S M t e ( ^ ^ Facing High Charges After Irrigating ; By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enterprise Record Customers in the Northeast DavieSewerDislrictanenot happy with rates charged by the county for water and sewer. At a county commissioners' meeting Monday.residentsofOak Valley and Hidden Creek com­ plained about their water and sewer bills doubling, tripling and worse since the county took over their sewer system. CountyManagerKenWindley said that, based on an engineer’s estimates, the county is only slightly above breaking even. Theratestructuneforsewerwas ’ based on the average monthly, water use per household, which is’"; 6.000 gallons. Based on that, th? ’ averagescwer billshould be about , $70 every two months, he said. Sewage in this districtgoes into -. the Forsyth County system fot which Davie is charged $2.19 per 1.000 gallons. To cover that cost; )• pay electrical bills for operation of pump stations, maintenance and ’. ’ salaries, customers in the district are charged $5.70 per 1,000 gal-:;; Ions, Windley said. Because sewer fees are based' on the amount of water used in >i Please See Northeast - Page 4 " Getting ready for school to start back this week, Lynn Cook and her daughter Ashley work In the guidance office at South Davie Middle School.- Photo by James Barringer Good Food: 119th Annual Masonic Picnic Next Week Come hungry . And come ready to have a good time for a good cause. The 119th Annual Masonic Picnic will be held in Clement Grove, off North Main Street in Mocksville, from Aug. 9-13, with the famous picnic lunch at noon Thursday following a morning program. Every night during the week, carnival rides and games will be set up on the grounds, with entertainment unde the ar­ bor. Thursday morning's program begins at 10:30 a.m., and will include music by a group from the Masonic and Eastern Star home. The speech will te delivered by Garry Frank, the newdistrictattomey for the 22nd judicial district. - Nightly entertainment at 8 will include: True Believers, gospel, Monday; Farmington Bluegrass, Tuesday; Tommy Drifter and the LostTravelers, country and western, Wednesday; the Davie County Senior RhythmBand(6;30)andtheMocks- ville Frrst Methodist Choir, Thursday; and The Visionaires, gospel, on Friday. The event is sponsored by the Mocks­ ville, Advance and Farmington Masonic' lodges, and proceeds go to the children's’^ ' home supported by the Masons. The highlight is ^w^^s otu’Thursday,, ;’;: ■when children frotn t ^ home con^to • ,, enjoysomeofDavieCounty'sfinesthomfe-j^ - cooked food. Lunch uckets are S6 t FleaM See It'i Pieak -Pl^4 t . i - J /m