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04-AprilT h e ic e m a n Advance Chef Winning Awards Witli His Ice Sculpture Creations Page D1 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPR№HECORD r Working Together T ask F orce P r e se n ts S c h o o l Facility N e e d s To C ounty, S ch o o l B o a rd s By Kim Justen Davie County Enterprise Record Marcii 25 was tlie first time in recent iiistory when the county board of commissioners and the school board held a joint meeting. The topic; a building plan for school facilities. “ Any time you can get two boards to sit together in the same room, it is a feat,” said Marlene Shamel, Davie Board of Education chair. The group.s met in the Davic V id eo P o ker M ach in es Talcen U n d e r c o v e r O f f ic e r C o n t in u in g T o P la y G a m e s In C o u n t y By Jackic Seabolt Davie County Enterprise Rccord Complaints about violations of laws governing video poker ma­ chines have led to seizure of the six machines at tsvo Davie locations. “We have and will continue to have an undercover officer playing video poker,” said Detective J.D. Hartman of the Davie County Sheriff’s Department. On March 11 three poker ma­ chines were removed from E’s Mini Mart at 1129 Yadkinville Road, Mocksville after an undercover of­ ficer played the machine and was issued four tickets with a $20 value. According to Hartman, the clerk al­ lowed the undercover officer to trade the tickets for merchandise which is a violation ofthe gaming video laws. The clerk was charged for the vio­ lation. And on March 26 three more poker machines were seized from Bernardo’s Internet Coffee House, 31 Court Square, Mocksville. Ac­ cording to Hartman, an undercover officer played one of the machines that day and was awarded more credits than allowed and the clerk is­ sued two tickets with a value of $20. No one has been charged in that par­ ticular incident as of yet. Authorities will continue their in­ vestigation. “Any complaints will be investigated," said Hartman. Turn Clocks Forward Daylight Savings Time begins early Sunday morning, so before you go to bed Saturday night, turn your clocks forward one hour. County Public Library for a presen­ tation by the school facility task force. “ We think of this is a milestone step to getting this [facility improve­ ments] completed," said Tony Blakley, task force chair. “I would very much emphasize wc still con­ sider this a work in process.” He then walked the boards through the process the task force had gone through since their first meeting last fall. The task force gave themselves a mission “ to develop an economi­ cally viable plan for addressing fa­ cility needs of the Davie County Schools through the 2007-08 school year." Blakley stressed thal the task force "wanted a plan that got iis through our immediate needs." He went on to say that any plan had to address additional growth. Student attendance in Davie County has grown 2-3 percent each year. Following Blakley's presenta- tion. the K-.i and 6-12 chairs each presented the approved plans for elementary, middle and high school needs. The final recommendation was for two bonds. The first would cost S23.2 million and would covcr ad­ ditions and renovations for the cur­ rent facilities (the majority going to elementary schools), land purchase for a second high school and build­ ing a third middle school. The second bond would be re- qtiesied after two consecutive years That’s some lilly that Dorcas Brogdcn is holding (above). Not only is it full of blooms, it has a history. She got it in 1949, and knows it had been in the family for many years before that. Keeping flowers beautiful is nothing new to Brogdon, who is one of the better-know/n or­ chid growers in the re­ gion. Check out the specimen to the right, and read more about Brogdon and other gar­ deners in a special sec­ tion in this week's En­ terprise Record.P h o to s b y R o b in F e r g u s s o n of a 1,600 student population at the high school. The second bond would be for $21million and would cover additional renovations and improve­ ments to the current high school and building a second high school. If Ihe first bond is approved, the renovations would remove the cur­ rent need for elementary school mobile units. “ Mobile units don’t have bathrooms. Yes. you have a place for a classroom, but you don’t PIciise See School - Рл^е 4 R iv e r H ill H om eG w ners A s k F o r R e z o n in g By Kim Justen D u v ic C o u n ly E n lc rp ris c R eco rd Homeowners in the River Hill subdivision have requested that 14.13 acres of land be rezoned from Residential Suburban to Residential Multiple Dwelling Special Lise for single family homes. At the time the development was built in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the minimum lot size for a subdivision was one acre, unless there were common open areas. In the case of River Hill, those open areas include what most people would consider their yards, they told members of the county planning board. River Hill was set up to be a planned unit development. As such, homeowners only own the home and the land directly under it. The and surrounding each home is owned by a homeown-ers associa­ tion, even though each homeowner cares for the land surrounding their home. In effect, homeowners care for their own yards, even though Ihey don’t own them. The change in zoning would al­ low the development to be platted again, this time as individual lots for each homeowner. Because some of the lots are smaller lhan required, the owners were requesting a spe­ cial use permit. Of all the homeowners in the de­ velopment, one was against the re­ zoning. Attorney Steve Minick spoke on behalf of the homeowners. He gave several reasons for requesting the change. “ Primarily for the property owners, it’s owning the area sur­ rounding their houses.” He went on to say that buyers were also an is­ sue. “Most owners weren’t aware that they had limited common areas around them [when they bought] and their yards weren't really theirs.” Bob Guy, a homeowner, said, “I was quite surprised when 1 bought property and found out I didn’t own Please See River Hill - Page 4 2 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISK RECORD, April 4, 2002 ExJitorieJ F^age S ta te In sp ecto r D era ils T iny S te a m T rain s Sometimes you invite tlie wrong guy to the party. Tliat's what happened on Saturday. Not the wrong guy, exactly. But lie sure did put a damper on the planned events. The Triad Live Steamers — that group of hobby machinists who build their own miniature train engines — had their occasional train rides open to Ihe public. Anyone can come and hop on the tiny trains and ride around Ihe tracks close to the Farmington Dragway. The group for years operated at Tanglewood Park before moving to the peaceful confines of Farmington. The 2,000 feet of 7 1/2-inch gauge tracks wander through the trees. The project is a testimony to men and women who arc skilled with their hands and dedicated to a hobby that brings them great pleasure. The group invites the public a couple times a year. As many as a dozen engines might join tlie parade of trains whistling and steaming around the miniature tracks. Visitors can gawk and even ride the tiny trains, powered by coal or propane gas. It’s fascinating for adults and delightful for kids. The group’s planned activities even made it on the television news recently. Someone watched thal show with sudden attention. A state labor inspector. There are state inspectors for steam boilers who carry wilh them a specific set of guidelines for safe operation. The regulations were intended for big boilers, of course. Some states exempt hobbyists, but Norlh Carolina isn’t one of them. The Triad Live Steamers, founded in 1982, hadn’t been inspected for its entire 20 years. Until Satur- ' day. The hobby engineers took il all in stride. What’s a ' state inspector compared to the difficulty Ihey had already overcome in building these liny steamers carefully according to scale — recreating both the sound and some of the power of the big locomotives thal once dominated transportation in America? Some even welcomed the inspection, laking it as a personal test of their own engineering skills. The main test was lo determine that the boilers had a unifomi thickness. The inspections look time. People who had come to see the trains in operation mostly saw them on the turntable being inspected. One engine owner said he also wanted to make sure his boiler was safe. The engineers sit on lop of the tiny two- and three-foot high engines — their legs astride the boilers. If they did explode, the engineers would go with them. The inspector recalled an accident several years ago in Iowa that causcd several fatalities when a steam boiler at a fair e.xploded. Violating the state regulations is a class three misdemeanor. The in.spec- lor compared it to a drunken driving arrest. No one operated Saturday without his approval. Steam is a powerful force — the energy that powered the Industrial Revolution a century ago. And the liny trains still carry that message. — Dwight Sparks DAVIE C O U N T Y E N TE R P R I/i^#G C O R D USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. 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M o re D a y C a r e O p tio n s N e e d e d To the alitor; There is a growing problem in this county that no one seems to care about except those who are al'fecteci. 1 am a nuither of a child who has a developmental disability called autism. Autism elfecls 15 of every 10.000 individuals; there arc more than .380,000 in the Uniled States, more than 10,000 in North Carolina. Davie is a growing county. More and more pcople move here each month, most with children, some with disabilities. The school systems have adapted to include these children in public schools and have wonderful programs; however, summer and after or belore school care is the problem. There are few after school/before ’jchool and summer programs in this county. Those tliat arc offered do not accept children who cannot adapt in a short time to the programs offered. My son enrolled iu the afier school program al the local YMCA, which is partitially funded by the United Way. My son was in Ihis program for one week, afler which I was informed lhat he was nol “ filling in” and was told to make other arrangements within a week. The director which I spoke wilh informed me that they did not have the training or resources to accomodate my child. The same thing happened at the Brock Center pro­ gram afler just a day.-1 do not blame the directors or counse­ lors, for they can only work with the funds, training and re­ sources available to them. Why? Millions of dollars arc used lo make all public places hancli- cappcil accessible, and rightfully so. Ramps arc provided, bathrooms are aliered, parking spaces ave marked. These pro­ cedures are rct|uircd to be in all public places. So why is it lhat no accommodations can he made ¡wail- able for special needs chiUlren with developnicntal disabili­ ties? These are problems several working parents are facing. How are we expccted to work and support families if there is nowhere for our chidlren to go? 1 do nol have family in Ihe area, cannot afford in-home nanny care, nor am I able to live on one income with a family of four. Most faniilies need both parents working to make it. I know I’m not alone. There are many of us who need these services, yet none are provided for our children. I am sure there are people who will sneer al my comments ami tell me lo get off my soap box and a few who will applaud my cmsadc. I am looking for neither. I simply want what every parent who works wants, some­ where safe Iheir child can go while they work to provide for them. Is thal too much to ask? Olivia Bailey Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its. read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided tjhey are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reseñes the right to edit letters for gmnimar and for space. ' ■ All letters should include the name and address of life writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requeued. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Rccord P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emew.s@davie-enterpri.se.cóm. Are you registered to vote? Duane Long Yadkinville “Yes, 1 am. Ever since 1 was 18.” Tony Williams Mucksville “Yes, 1 was 18 when 1 registered.” Lisa Casler Cooleemee “No, due to my religious convictioas I prefer not to support the government in that way.” Wanda Kress Winston-Salem “Not presently. We • moved and I have not changed my location.” DAVIl’ COUN TY KN TKRPRISK RKCORI). April 4, 2002 - 3 T h e F lo o d O f 1 9 1 6 , A n d O th er R a n d o m T h o u g h ts I seem to be having some random Ihoughls of things that happened a long lime ago. I understand tliat’s whal happens to old people. I hardy remember the Hood of 1916, People all around wenl overio look at Ihc Yadkin River (between here and Winslon). I didn’t gel to see it. but my daddy’s brolher was a photographer in Winslon and he came over to make pictures. Al the lime he made the pictures, the water was one foot below the britlge. 1 always heard lhat when it peaked, the water was level with the bridge. 1 think I gave those photograplis to the library several years ago. Something else 1 remember (it must have heen 1917). a group of young men came to our home (upstairs) the nighl belore ihey were leaving Ihc next morning to fight ill World War 1. 1 was allowed lo stay up for awhile. I remember everybody talking and then listening to Victrola ------;----------- records. 1 think mama served refreshments. ‘-OUlSe It was a sad time and my parents were StrOUd trying to give the hoys a good send-off. 1 don't remember who they were or if they all came back. Somelhing I hadn't ihoughi of in years suddenly came lo mind recently. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Wilson and their family lived just beyond the N. Mocksville town limits on what was then known as Bob Wilson's I lall. Fairly early in Ihe morning. Bob Wilson would come to town in his hor.se drawn covered wagon full of meal. When he reached the square, he would call out in a loud voice (which could easily be heard inside ihe house), “ Do you want to buy some beef.’" The wagon was filled wilh meat and Mr. Bob was prepared to weigh it wilh the scales in the hack of the wagon. I suppose he had pork, too. but all I remember hearing him holler about was the beef. I guess he sold it all along the way, and it must have worked oul well for him. When you mention the word Chatauqua, a person has to have lived i|uite a.vhile to know what you're talking about. The Chalauqua consisted of ihree days of entertainment by a group of actors and actresses who came to Mocksville, giving performances nightly upstairs in the Davie County Courthouse. I can't remember whether or nol there were any afternoon programs. Since ihere were no radios, TVs or movie theaters here at that time, entertainment was .scarce, so the whole community turned out to enjoy Chalauqua. 1 remember particularly enjoying one program. A group of native Hawaiians sang and played instruments and the stage was decorated accordingly. The Courthouse .seems to have served a number of purpo.ses. I remember one time when sheds and quills were put on the fioor in the upstairs courlroom. and a large number of children had Ihcir tonsils renioveil on the same day, 1 can’t reniemher if Ihey stayed overnight. Children would be examineil and if then' lonsils were ihc least bit had, parenls would be advised lo have them removed. When 1 was aboul 12 years old, we were still living upstairs in downtown Mocksville and Ihe Davie Record office and the Princess Theater were on the firsl fioor of the building. Every Salurday, the Ihealer had a continuing two-reel serial and a western feature film. The price was lOC. I usually went. My sister was bom before daybreak one Salurday morning, and I was lorn belween wanting lo slay with the new baby and going downstairs to the movie. 1 really didn't care about the feature, but 1 hated to miss the next installment of whal 1 think was the Life of Daniel Boone. So I saw ihe serial and didn'l stay for the feature, and 1 was only charged a nickel. I guess you can’t beat lhat. I grew up wilh the sileni movies, and there was a pause afier every two reels while Ihe next two were being pm in the machine. Young folks loday Jusl don'l know what ihey missed. 1 recently overheard a conversation about some ofthe nice trips high school students, especially seniors, were taking these days. Sludenls have gone lo Chapel 1 Iill to the planeiarium. Raleigh lo the Governor's Mansion and lo Washington, D.C. lo visil the Capitol. My mind went back lo my high school days. When I was a senior, we took a trip - to the ice plant, which was hack behind the .school- house. We walked. While there, wc were told how ice was made. I guess ihis was educational. I don'l remember being very much inierested. As I've said before, times have really changed. Afier reading the article entitled “Tom Thumb Wedding al Jerusalem in 1949" in the August 6, 2001 issue ofthe Enterprise-Record, I remembered somelhing from the days ofmy childhooil that I had completely forgoiien. Miss Ruth Booe, a nice, elderly lady in our town (at least 1 thought she was.elderly), from time to time would plan and produce a Tom Thumb wedding. I barely remember being in one. Miss Ruth came lo our home and asked mama if I could he in the Tom Thumb wedding she was planning. I know I hadn't started lo .school yet, and I started school when I was five. TTie law was passed the ncxl year lhat a child must be six years old by Oct. 15 (1 think thal was the date) to be able lo start. 1 don’t really remember anything about the wedding I was in, bul 1 enjoyed several Miss Ruth had from time to time afier that. My sislcr remembers being in one, and .she said it was at the Methodisi church. All these local events were well attended because this was before TV or quick ways to travel lo other places. B e n e f i t G o l f T o u r n a m e n t F o r Davie Bandit.s 12 Yr Old AAU Ba.sehall 're a m Saturday April 20, 2002 At Pudding Ridge Golf Course 1:00 Shotgun Start $200.00 Per Team For More Inl'urination Please Contact Jimmy Summer at 940 - 5054 or Kathy Benge at 998 - 6068 '•У-- ' Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. B A R N H 4^ ^ ^JE W E L E R S ^ . 314 s. Salisbury Ave., Spencer .• 704-633-0618 A SPRING REVIVAL April 7 th.|№h SUNDAY 1 0 & II am Fellowship Meal Noon S u n tla Y 1;30'India Missions presentation by Missionary Don Norwood 2:00- PM service w/(.W. Bradley MON-WED 7:30 Class Achieving Church Growth AM The First Church PM Place and Purpose of the Church Mon The Family of God Tue Upon This Rocl( Wed The Bride of Christ C o m e jo in u s fo r a S p rin g R e v iv a l w ith C .W . B ra d le y h e re a t th e N o rth M a in S tre e t C h u rc h o f C h ris t in M o c k s v ille . W h e th e r y o u n e e d to h e a r it fo r th e firs t tim e o r b e re m in d e d o f it a g a in y o u w o n ’t w a n t to m is s th is G o d ly m a n e x p o u n d u p o n th e tru th o f th e o n e C h u rc h . B ro th e r B ra d le y h a s s e e n a n d d o n e , m a n y th in g s in h is life tim e a n d e v e n p e rfo rm e d th e fu n e ra l s e n /ic e o f E lv is I P re s le y . B u t th is c o m in g w e e k h e w ill s h a re w ith y o u th e m o s t im p o rta n t tru th o f a ll...h o w to b e a p a rt o f C h ris t’s C h u rc h . С W. В mile] North Main Street Church of Christ 605 North Main Street 751-2866 4 - DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Aprii 4, 2002 These two display gun show how the safety locks work. in a closet, ilraw cr or sim ilar lo­ cation is nol safe storage. C hil­ dren are e.xtreinely curious anil might llm l a gun in your home that you thought was safely hid­ den or inaccessible. Jobless Rate Decreases The unemployment rate in IJavie County droppeil from January lo February, acconling to llgures released last week by the Em­ ployment Security Commission o f North Carolina. The February rale was lisieil at .“i.l percent, down from b.5 per­ cent in January. The February jobless rales for surrounding countics: Yadkin. .‘5.69^: Rowan. .S.TCi; Iredell. Forsyth. and Davidson 6 A < '/r . Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? YES COMADOLL WATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE C o m a d o l l / W a t t s O r t h o p a e d i c a n d S p o r t s M e d i c i n e h a s y o u c o v e r e d D a v ie C o u n t y . Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. Jatncs Cornadoll and Dr. Gregg Ferrerò will see palienls in itiis olìicc on Monday itnd Wednesday mornings. Call 751-2878 or our Sali.sbury oflice 7()4-2l6-(KNEE)56.B lor an appointment River Hill Homeowners Seek Rezoning C ontinued From I’ase I it. We w ould like to own the property we pay taxes on." llie y pay taxes on Ihe land around Iheir homes. M inick's other main concern was that o f liabilit.y to the asso­ ciation and the homeowners as individuals. Ifa guest were to be hurt while outside, there would he a piitential lia b ility to the as­ sociation. Me said there would bo po­ tential lia b ility for all the mem­ bers o f the association, even if Ihe accident was not on the land nearest their home. Steve Ooogc was the only properly owner against the pro­ posed re/.oning. G ooge. a resident o f Davidson County, said llie pro­ cess was unnecessary, liis main concern was a polenlial loss o f green space. "T his has been go­ ing on since 1998. That's an aw ­ ful long time to gel people lo agree to something," " I f you approve Ihis. Ihosc Ithrec] lols become buildable. e lim in a tin g green space," Googe w as under Ihe impression that there were Ihree lols in the developmenl that could nol be built upon. It is Ihe belief ofthe board and the attorney represent­ ing the other properly owners that those lols can be buill upon under Ihe current zoning. Fred i-llis Jr, made the mo­ tion lo approve the rezoning sub­ ject to schedule B restrictions. The m otion was approved, w ilh George Pcierson not voting. The board's recommendation w ill go 10 the board o f county commis­ sioners for a final decision. Sherifi Allen Whitaker gives Conley Daniels a Iree gun lock. Sheriff Allen Whitaker talks to Blake Jones, 17, about gun safety while standing in front of the Project HomeSafe truck. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Project H om e Safe R e s id e n t s T a k e A d v a n t a g e O f G u n L o c k P r o g r a m Project HomeSafe. a nation­ wide firearms safety program, made a stop in M ocksville last Thursday during its statewide Safety Tour in North Carolina. Tlie lour is to promote fireann safely and distribute free pun lock.s to communities throughout the Tar Heel State w ith its m o­ bile classroom tmcks. Davie County residents were able to pick up a free fircanns .safety kit with gun lock and view a display o f safe storage equip­ ment at the set up outside the M ocksville W alM an store. Tlie free fireanns safely kils offered by Project HomeSafe in ­ cluded a cable-style gun lock and a firearm safely brochure. Thé cable-style gun lock fit.s many different types of fireanns and requires that the fireann be un­ loaded before being installed - an added safely b e n e fit o f the Project HomeSafe liK k. As a firearms owner, il is your responsibility to know how to y property handle any firearm you own and also lo know how to ■secure your fireann(s) in a safe manner in your home. Project HomeSafe has been created to help you accomplish these very iniponant .safety goals. Remember, nearly all fire- amis accidents in ihe home can be prevented simply by making sure that guns are kept unloaded and locked up. with ammunition secured in a separate location. Project HomeSafe is a nation­ wide program, developed by the National Shooting Spons Foun­ dation (NSSF), whose purpose is lo promote safe firearms han­ d lin g and storage practices am ong a ll firearm s ow ners Ihrough the distribution of key safety education messages and free gun locking devices. The Project HomeSafe Safety Tour w ill continue lo travel Ihrough North Carolina visiting com m unities both large and small through A pril 2. The Safety Tour features two 16-fool mobile classroom trucks designed to provide safety edu­ cation at the com nuinily level and a Safely Tour coordinator lo answer questions. You must make absolulely sure that guns in your home are stored so that they are not acces­ sible lo children or other unau­ thorized persons. Hiding a gun S c h o o l, C o u n ty B o a r d s H e a r S c h o o l F a c ility N e e d s R e p o r t C onlinued From Pa)>c 1 have a comfortable classroom." There are 17 m obile units in use at elementary schools llirough- out the county, w ith six addi­ tional units budgeted for next year. “ We feel mobile units w ill be a viable plan for our future." said Blakley. He went on lo say lhal they w ill remain in use during the renovations, and he believes the .system w ill continue to see them throughout as Ihe county contin­ ues to grow. "D o n ’t Ihink these are the first numbers we came up w ith," said Davis, referring lo the S11.6 m illio n in elem enlary school re n o va tio n s and a d d itio n s. "W e've chiseleil away from lhal and come up w ilh numbers we think are workable." "W e're recommending tilings that are very much in the norm in North Carolina." said Blakley. "You've hearil our recommenda­ tions and the process we used lo arrive al them . We. the task force, believe this is our best ef­ fort to meet our mission state­ m ent." Follow ing the presentation. Counly Board C hairm an Dan Barrett said. “ The task force has laken on an im poriant task, and they are to be commended for what Ihey have accomplished. These recommendations rellcct the talents and skills o f our c iti­ zens in Davie County." He went on lo commeni on the "historic cooperation" o f the Iwo boards and said. " The chal­ lenge for all o f us is to luirture and build on the foundation o f this excellent w orking relation­ ship." The school board members w ill review the task force recom­ m endations and m ake any changes ihey Ihink are necessary. Shamel said that follow ing thal there w ou ld be at least tw o scheduled public meetings for the com m unity to review the plan and ask questions. Barrett offered one caution due to Ihe stale's budget crisis. "G overnor Easley has w ith­ held monies owed lo Ihe coun­ ties bccause o fth e state's bud­ get crisis. Due lo G overnor Easley's actions, Davie Counly w ill have lo cuts its spending across the board, in clu d in g spending on education. This situation nuisl be considered as we discuss ways to build and re­ pair school facililios to meet the neeils o f oul children." Sell it in the Cla.ssifieds! c:;ill K;iteii;u7=il-212(I í P í a n o < ^ ¡l{u i.ic ¡ j i j • D ining • D ancing Sing-A-Longs • Anniversaries • Birtlifl.iys l-lolitlay Parties jo i IB o o liin iji c a ll (3 3 Ô ) g g S -L ^ó S g ш й № | | ' | |1№1|'||1и'||'|||11| ' В Hern’s Comtrjr Kitchen li Saturday & Sunday 7-11 a.m. - Over 14 Items! 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Prosecutors were Mar>- Coviniiton and Shawn Fraley, assistant DAs. - Sluuuion Allen, felony larceny reiluced to unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, sentenced to 4.*» days suspended two years, supervised probation one year, substance abuse assessrneiu and treatment, no con­ tact with victim. $50 and cost. - Bryon David Autry, specdin-; *X) in a 70 reduceil to careless and reckless drivinji, sentenced to 30 days suspeiuled one year, SiiO and cost. - Alvin Dale Bacon, open con­ tainer alter consumiiii: alcohol, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Alejandro Barrera, DWI. sen­ tenced to iiO days suspended Iwo years, substance abuse assessment and ireatiuent. surrender liecnsc. 24 hours communily ser^'ice. S2iM) and cost. - George W. Bayiiham. speed­ ing 86 in a 70 retluced to Improper cijuipnient, sentenceti to $100 and cost: no operator's license, dis­ missed per plea. - Jamie Lynn Bobe. speeding; 93 in a 70 reduced to exceeding a safe speed, sentenced to S50 and cost; unsafe movement. foJlowing too closely, dismissed per plea. -Jim m y Lee Broadway, domes- lic crim inal trespass, prayer for judgment continued on cost and condition he have no contacl with victim. - Patricia Shaver Call, DW I. sentenced to 60 ilays suspended two years, substance abuse assessment and treatment, 24 hours community sen'ice, license surrendered, $200 and cost; reckless driving to endan­ ger. failure to report accident, dis­ missed per plea. - Joseph Shane Campbell, mis­ demeanor larccny, larceny of a mo­ tor vehicle reduced lo unauthorized use of a motor velncle. senlenced lo 240 days suspended two years with supervised probation to in­ clude six months intensive proba­ tion. day reporling center, substance abuse assessment and treatment, SlOO and cost; failure lo wear seat belt, dismissed per plea. - Amy Card, two counts simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Ellen S. Carlyle, simple worth­ less check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Kelly Jo Choate, speeding 87 in a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70. sen­ tenced to $10 and cost. - Epifanio C. Délabra, no operator’s license, prayer for judg- nwW eoniiiwied on cost. - Eric Dolby, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil seltle- menl. -Jeremiah K. Donaldson, driv­ ing while license revoked, dis­ missed per correction. - Emmett M. Edwards, no liabil­ ity insurance, driving while license revoked reduced to no operator's liecnsc. sentenced to bO days sus­ pended one year, $50 and cost: no registration, fictitious, canceled or expired registration, dismissed per plea. - Walter Woodson I'lem ing. driving while license revoked, op­ erating a vehicle with no Insurance, dismissed j->er insulTicient evidence. - Steven D. Poland, driving while license revoked, sentenced to 45 days suspended one year. $200 and cost. - Josephine Puentes, simple worthless check, dismissed perclvll .seulement. - David Adam Gerson, sjxicding 87 In a 70 reduced to exceeding a safe speed, prayer for judgment on cost. - Wiley Gwynn. probation vio­ lation, 45 day sentence activated. - Vadim N. Holovanov. speed­ ing 84 In a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70. sentenced to $10 and cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed because license was nol revoked. - Brenda L. Jenkins, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Howard L. Lancasier, DWI. sentenced to 120 days suspended two years, supervised probation, substance abuse assessment and treatment, 48 hours connnunity ser­ vice. no driving until licensed, $400 and cost; drivine lefl of center, dis- n\issed per plea. - Geraldine M. Martin, speed­ ing 88 in a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70. senlenced to $10 and cost. - Kevin Lance McCook, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost; reck­ less driving to endanger, resisting or obstructing a public officer, fail­ ure lo report accident, driving while license revoked, driving a vehicle \w\ registered or titled, dismissed per plea. - Donna Anne Moore, speeding 90 in a 70 reiluced to 74 in a 70. sentenced to $10 and cost. - Pretldie Wayne N ichols, speeding 78 In a 55 reduced lo (>4 in a 55, failure lo wear seat bell, seittenccd lo $25 and cost. - Korie D. Norwood, speeding 87 In a 70 reduced lo improper etjuipment. $100 and cost. -Andres M. Noyola. Identifica­ tion card fraud, prayer for judgment conllnued on cost. “ Sonja Pangle, speeding 90 in a 70 reiluced to 74 in a 70, sentenced lo $ 10 and cost. - Holly P. Parham, speeding Xfi in a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70, ex­ pired registration, sentenced to 30 days suspended one year. $50 and cost: driving w hile license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Christopher D. Peoples, ex­ pired insj»ection. expired registra­ lion. disnilssed jvrcorrection: driv­ ing while license revoked, sen­ tenced to 45 days suspended one year. $200 and cost. - Tasha Perrell, probation vio­ lation, one year and 45 day sen­ tences activated w'ith work release, drug treatment and GED program reconmiended. - Michelle Redfern, speeding 86 in a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70, sen- lenced to SU) and cost. - Lana Reedy, simple worthless check, dismissed per civil settle­ ment. - Angela M inor Richards, threatening phone call, dismissed for failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - I honias Kyle Smilh. speeding 73 In a 55 reduced to improper eiiuipmenl, sentenced to $50 and cost; open container after consum­ ing alcohol, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Gregory Bruce Smyers, DWI. sentenced lo 120 days suspended two years, substance abuse assess­ ment and treatmenl, no driving un­ til licensed, 48 hours comimmily service, $400 and cost; misde­ meanor marijuana possession, pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed per plea. - Mary Katherine Snow, speed­ ing 87 In a 70 sentenced to 74 in a 70. senlenced to $10 and cost. - Susan B. Thomason, simple worthless check, dismissed ^KTcivil settlement. - Paula Brinkley Vaughn, driv­ ing while license revoked, sen­ tenced lo 120 days suspended two years, $200 and cost; speeding 86 In a 70, dismissed per picn. -Slephen Oliver Vaughn, speed­ ing 88 in n 65 reduced to 74 in a 65. sentenced to $10 and cost. - Meketa D. W hile, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost. -Jody Michelle Wilfong. DWI. sentenced lo 60 days suspended two years, substance abuse assessment and treatmenl, surrender license, 24 hours communily .sen’ice,S200 and cost: speeding 88 In a 55, dismissed per plea. - Christian Gale Wilson, driving w hile license revoked rcduced to no operator’s license, operallng a vc­ hicle with no insurance, sentenced lo 45 days suspended iwo years, supervised probation for six months, $50 and cost. - Mandy Aina Lee Wood, DWI. sentenced lo ivvo years In prison suspended two years, supervised probation, 30days injail, substance abuse assessment and treatment. $1,000 and cost; driving while li­ cense revoked, dismissed per plea. -Ju lie Lynn Wyall, expired in­ spection, senlenced locost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea. Failed Tu Appciir - Terry Gray, resisting public officer. - Jeremy Elmo Griffin, proba­ tion violation. - Shawn M. Sheff, worthless check. J u d g e F in d s M a n N o t G u ilty O f Im p a ire d D riv in g By Jeanne Gaither Davie County Enterprise Record A man accused o f impaired driving was found nol guilty fo l­ low ing testimony in Davie D is­ trict Court M arch 2S. A fte r slopping Danny Lee Tallm on for speeding and fa il­ ure to wear a seat belt, N .C . H ighw ay Patrol Trooper M.T. D allon said he noticed thal his eyes were glassy and smelled an odor o f alcohol com ing from the vehicle. He placed Tallm on under ar­ rest for impaired driving after he was unable lo pass a number o f roadside sobriety tesls and trans­ ported him to D avie C ounty Hospital fora blood test. Dallon said. ■Phe results o f a roadside blood alcohol lest had only been .06, but Tallmon admitted he had been laking medication and pre­ sented a bottle w ilh a label that said alcohol .should not be con­ sumed w ith this medicine, the trooper said. He told Tallm on’s w ife, Linda, that he believed her husband had consum ed loo much alcohol w ith the medica­ tions he was laking. He asked her lo retrieve all the medicines he was laking and bring them to the hospital. The results o f the lest al the h o sp ita l show ed T a lln io n ’s blood alcohol content lo be just below the .08, which constitutes im paired driving, at .078. F a th e r F o u n d N o t G u ilty O f A s s a u ltin g D au g h iter Judge Jim m y L. M yers de­ nied a m otion by defense attor­ ney Harrell Powell to dismiss the charge againsl T a llm o n but found him not guilty after hear­ ing Dalton's testimony and con­ sidering Ihe arguments from at­ torneys. Powell insisted there was no evidence o f which medications Tallm on had taken that day, and several o f the drugs w ould not react negatively w ith alcohol. He also suggested that T a llm on, w ho has undergone surgery for )a brain injury, may hiive been unable lo perfonn the roadside sobriety tests due lo his health problems. Prosecutor Shawn Fraley ar­ gued that the law requires only that a defendant be nolicably im paired. Otherwise an expert on the effects o f drugs would be needed for every case in which iinpaim ient is not caused by al­ cohol. There is no evidence that m ixin g alcohol w ilh the three drugs found in Tallm on’s body as tt T C s u U o i \hc b \ o o ü \c»\ could cause im paim ient, explained the judge. The trooper presented no evidence o f erratic driving, and the blood alcohol content was b elo w the legal lim it. The defendant's performance on the tests administered by the trooper may be explained by the fact he has a brain injury, the judge said. He dism issed a chargc against Linda Tallm on for aid­ ing and abetting impaired d riv­ ing. Anolher chargc against her fo r no lia b ility insurance was dismissed for failure o f the pros­ ecuting -witness to appear. A man accused o f assaulting his daughlcr al Thousand Trails Campground in November was found not guilty follow ing a trial in Davie D istrict C ourl March 28. C indy Piner said her father. M e lvin Green N ixon Sr., had called her an idiot before grab­ bing her and throw ing her into his car. W hen he drove to the site where she was slaying w ilh her husband, she jum ped from Ihe car and ran. Her husband pur­ sued and caught her before her falher again grabbed her by her jacket and choked her. He would have struck her if her husband had nol intervened. He again put her in the car and drove her lo the hospital for an allergy shot, Piner testified. H er husband, Roger Piner, told the judge he witnessed his father-in-law grab his w ife by her jacket and lift her o ff the ground and heard him threaten lo slap her if she w ouldn't shut up. Nixon adm itlcd he had tried lo subdue his daughter, who was struggling w ith her husbatul af­ ter trying lo run away and mak­ ing so much noise nearby camp­ ers were awakened, until Ihey could get her into the car lo go lo the hospital. The Piners had been slaying w ilh him because o f a fiea prob­ lem in their own home. He was concerned about his daughter because she had been bathing in in.secticide and had been con­ fused and deranged. She be­ lieved she had bugs on her.self all the time. He had acted out o f concern, Nixon testified. He to ld Judge Jim m y L. Myers his daughter had gotten into the car w ith him voluntar­ ily when he first approached her aboul giving her a ride to the hospital. Piner denied bathing in insec­ ticide and being confused. She said she had decided to press chargcs against her father be­ cause o f a history o f abuse. Myers said he found Nixon nol g u ilty o f Ihe first assault when she said he had grabbed her to put her in the car. 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NO Atl Prtc— ply to Hd tn>. б - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. April 4. 2002 Public Records Arrests The Davjc County Sticriffs Dc- partmcnimadclhcfollowingaravsis. - Carl Brcnl Tidwell. 40. Kannapolis, arrcslcd March 2.^ for DWI and open container. Trial date: April 18 in Davie County. - Billy Lancc Carpenter. 33. of Salisbury was arrested M;'rch 23 for carrying a concealed weapon and open container. Trial dale: April 18 in Davic County. -Matthew Ryan Holt. 17. of 2101 U.S. 158. MiKksvillc was ar­ rested March 22 for assault on a female, simple assault, and posses­ sion of dru^ paraphernalia. Trial dale: April 25 in Davie Counly. - Ricky Dale McCrary Jr.. 22. of 17K Wall St.. C»H)Ieemee. arrested March 2.3 for possession of ilrug paraphernalia. Trial dale: April 11 in Davie Counly. - ИегЫт! Wesley Tatuni, 33. t»f 122 Cheyeneel.ane. MiKksville was arrested March 25 ((»rchild support. Trial date: April H in WilkesCouniy. -Tasha Lynn I’errell. 24. of Yadkinville was arrested March 2b for probalion violation. Trial date: April 4 in Davie Counly. - l.conel Ramirez. Acosta. 25. of 289 Danner Road. Mocksville was arrested March 26 for driving with license revoked. Trial date: April 19 in Davie County. - Kristine Kay Collins, 34. Lex­ ington, arrested March 26 for worth­ less check. Trial dale; .-\pril 25. - Steven Odell Combs Jr.. 29. of 685 Howell Road. Mocksville was arrested March 28 for driving with license revoked. Trial dale: April 1*) in Davie County. - Jt)se Antonio Arilon-Anaya. 27.of Harmony w as arrested March 28 for no operator's license and fail­ ure to st«ip at slop sign. Trial dale: April 18 in Davie Counly. - Urraull Larone Ramsey. 17. of 3838 U.S. 601 South. Mocksville was arrested March 28 for posses­ sion of cocaine. Trial date: April 11. -Stephen D'Hrian Owens. 27. of Winston-Salem was arresteil March 29 for driving with license revoked and fictilious registration. Trialdale: April 18 in DavieCouniy. -Jerry Wayne Hager.46.of 190 Casa Della Drive. Advance was ar­ rested March 30 for DWI. Trial dale: •April 5 in Davie County. - Caroline Hli/alK’thNewion. 27. of WinsUin-Salem was arresteil March 30 for possession <)f a con­ trolled substance on jail premises. Trial date: .April 4 in Davie County. - Dimas Sarahio Hchevorria. 21. of Winston-Salem was arrested March 31 for breaking and enlering a motor vehicle, damage 1«) prop- erty. obstructing, and delaying. Trial dale: April 11 In Davie County. - i’ablo Cisneros Narrac/. 22. of Winston-S;dcm was arrested March 31 for breaking and entering a mo­ tor vehicle, damage lo properly, obslrucling. and delaying. Trial date: April 11 in Davie County. -Jose Manuel Saloado Machos, 22. of Winslon-Salem was arrested March 3 1 for breaking and entering a motor vehicle, damage lo prop­ erly. obstnicling. and delaying. Trial dale: April 11 in Davie County. Mocksville Police The following Incidents were reported lo the MiKksville Police Department. - Someone left without paying for Iheir meal at a restaur.ml on South Salisbur)' Street, it was re­ ported March 25. • A door lock was broken to a residence on Windward Circle, it wfl.s reported March 25. - The larceny of money from a cash register at a business on Wilkesboro Slrcel was reporled March 26. • The larceny of a 1992 Saium was repiîrted March 27 from 580 f-. Le\ingi(m Ro.ul. • The larceny of a 1995 Chevro­ let Camart) was reporled from 972 Hardison St. on March 28. - The larceny of a credit can! was rejHutcd March 25 from a residence <in Whitney Road. • A vehicle and its occupants were making loud noises on Cypnis Cove, it was reported March 29. - The larceny of $14.20 worth of gas was reported March 29 friim Rushco K. Yadkinville Road. - The larcenv of a 1988 Tovoia Cainray was reporled March 31 from the Sunset Apartments park­ ing lot. Arrcsls - Michael Haker. 20. of Marion, was charged March 26 with driving while license revoked. Trial dale: April 19. - nii/alKlh Michelle ‘Tom Hoy" Deese. 25.4>f 7631 N.C. 801 .S.. CiKileemee. was charged March 29 wilh theft of an automobile. Trial dale: April 11. • Corey James M:tyfield. 32. of 506 Remington Road, was charged March 28 with simple possession of marijuana. Trial date: April 11. rrjifflc AccldcnCs - A Mocksville teen was charged with e.xceeding the posted speed af­ ler a w reck on Duke Sireel al 4:13 p.m. March 26. Heather Nicole Hoger. 16. of 229 Springhill Drive, was driving a 1992 Nissan and stepped on the brake |K*dal approaching a curve, causing it 10 skid off the road loihe left onto a creek bank, reported Officer L. Keith Ciunter. Heesiirnaled she was driving 50 mph in the 35 mph /one. - No charges were filed after a wreck on Depot Slrcel at Pine Sireel al 1:15 p.m. Maich 27. Amy U. Duifner. 37. of 137 ricldwiHHl Drive. Advance, said she didn't see a car coming when she drove her 2001 Honda from a gravel lol onto Ihe road and inlo the palli of a 1990 Nissan driven by Kannny Sue Miller. 34. of 178 Davie St.. reporled Officer R.A. Donathan. - Joyce Malv Wiiherspoon. 43. of 107 Creason Road, failed lo slop Ihe 1999 Huick she was driving 1k - forc il hit the rear of a 1993 Pontiac driven by Donald Ernest Foley Jr.. 25. of 321 Hobson Lane, reported Officer L. Keith Gunter. No Probable Cause It was reported last week that Scolt Ryan Maxwell. 17. of 356 Duke St.. had been arrested for DWL He had iKcn arrested, but the magistrate found no probable cause to send the case to court after Max­ well registered .00 on Hreathaly/.er tests. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davic Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing $1.000. - Dick Anderson Construction to William D. Fcspernian and Marie P. Fesperman. I lol, Shadv Grove. W75. • David W. Bailey Jr. and misiee and on behalf of John IL Hwts Sr. to Dick Anderson Constniclion. 1 lot. Shady Grove. - Goshen Lands to Ray L. Wagner. 2 lots, Jerusalem. SI6. • Richard P. Hendricks and Carol D. Hendricks to Helen R. Hulla. I lot. Mocksvillc, S296. - Colonial Estates lo Richard P. Hendricks and Carol D. Hendricks, I lot. Mocksville. S47. - Puckelt Enterprises to Michael A. lanucilli and Eileen L. lanucilli, I lot. Fannington. S548. • William Rex Allen and Mary Louis.i Allen lo Debbie S. Pennington and Rinlney L. Hailey. ■4i>acre. Mocksville. S250. • Jerry W. Ralledge Sr. and Carol W. R;iileilge lo Juhn B. Ralledge and Carrie T. Ralledge. 1.94 acres, Mocksville. - Jerry W. Ratledge Sr. and Carol W. Ralledge lo Jerry Wayne Ratledge Jr. and Chrsitine V. Ralledge, 1.38 acres. Mocksville, • Karen Hickling Brown lo Janet H. Smilh. I lot. Jerusalem. S86. • San j-ilippo Consiruciion lo William R. Allen and Mary Louisa Allen. 1 lot, Mocksville. S620. - Franklin e. McCrain anil Brenda M. McCrain to Connie K. Guralcc/ka. 2 lols. Mocksville. $116. - Roscoe Jones ami Nancy R. Jones to Mark S. Jones. 1 acre. Clarksville. - Anne T. Somerville lo Edith S. Isaad. 1 lot. Jerusalem. S99. - The Cana Group lo The Ward Group. 1 lol, .$40. - The Ward Group to Mike Hester Huilding. I lot. $41. - Wesiview Development aiul Taittiuger Development lo Mike Hester Huilding. I lot. Shady Grove. $53. - Dessie Lassie Johnson atul as execuiri.x of estate of Henry R. Johnson lo The Town of MiKksville. I tract. MiKksville. $107. - Marsha IL Davis to Randy A. Davis. 5.06 acres. Clarksville. - Hal Smilhennan lo Bessie S. Smilhennan. 2 tracts. -Tammy Lynn Burch to Darrell Rolx.*n Burch, 4.6 acres, Clarksville. - Dora I.. Conley lo Christopher NL Matthews and Talara NL Mat­ thews. .91 acre. Farminglon. $2. ' Charles Keith James and Julie James to Gary Franklin James and Brenda James. .54 acre. Jerusalem. - Bonnie Jean Calhoun to Mil- leimium IH Holding. 2 tracts. Ful­ ton. $.340. - Darrell Burch lo Prinlis IL Barcnycasile. .24 acre. Clarksville. $3. - Burnfam Limilcd Partnership and Talhert Group lo Hank of America National Association. I lot. Farminglon. $1.254, - Thomas Rodney Worley and Lori L. Worley to Tara II. Burton. I lot. Shady Gnnc. $243. - George Thouuis Maishall aiut Patricia W. Marshall to Chrisiopher T. NIarshall and Paula S. NLirshalL 1.24 acres. Fannington. - Carol W.Everedge to Kcilh M. Marshall, I tract. S200. - James E. Chappell and Honnie M. Chappell to Keith Marshall. 9.9 acrcs. Shady CUove. S190. - Michael C. Kelly and Tina Kelly to David E. T iffl Jr. and Tammy J. Tiffl. 43.08 acres. Clarks- ville, $560. - Morrison Gray Carter and Ruby I-:. Carter to Gar>'Phelps. 1 lot. Fullon. $30. - Michael Wayne Myers to Jef­ frey S. Jones and Carissa Jones. 1 lol. Shady Cin)ve. 5450. ■ James L. Young to Patricia A. Johnson, t lot. $40. - Ernest W. Livengood Jr., (99Cr intcresi) to Gerry Dean Livengood, 5 tracts. Fullon. - Rafail Nlebel anil Vanessa Nlebel to Roberl A. Larrabee aiulLinda W. Larrabee. 1 lol. Shady Cirove. $368. -Anthony J.Tonti andJudilh K. Tonti lo Scotl Williford and Kirsten Jacobs W'illiford. 1 lot. Farminglon, $140. Hiühwav Patrol ^ The foUowing traific wrccks were investigated by the N.C. High­ way Palrol in Davie Counly. No Charges Filed In Wrcck No charges were filed after a wreck occurred March 22 in i^.ivie Counly. Chad Everette Walson of Lenior usdrivinga Ford pick*vip west on 1*40. Also traveling west on 1-40 was a 1996 Buick driven hy James Reid Pulley of Winston-Salem. A ladder blew off of WalsonS pick-up and struck Pulley's vchiclc. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihc accident occurred at approxi­ mately 9:45 a.m. and there were no Injuries. Wreck Al McDonald's No charges were Tiled after a Forsyth County woman wrecked her vehicic March 24. Sarah Elizabeth Coltranc of Clemmons was parked at McDortald's and allcmplcd to bick her 1989Chevrolei vehicle I'tum the parking space when it suddenly ac­ celerated without cause. The vchiclc wenl forward instead of backwards and entered a grass yard, struck a cement light post, and then struck a road sign on N.C. 801. TrooperT.S, Kennedy reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 4:15 p.m. and there were no injuries. No Changes Filed In Wrrck No charges were filed after a wreck occurred March 25 in Davie County. Edward Maiden Snider III of Statesvillewasdrivinga l99BMack tractor-trailcr southea.si on Shcfneld Road exiling л right \улпЛ curvc. Traveling northwesi on Sheffield Road was a 1989 Chevrolet vehicle driven by Впюке Elizabeth Sanders ol 240 Cleary Road. MiKksville. S:tniier’s vehicle left the road to the right, struck a mailbox, then stnick an embankment. After the collision Snider stopjKd his traclor-trailer. Sanders said Snider had gone left of cenler and caused her lo leave the road. Snider said he had nol traveled left of cenler. 1 rimper T.S. Kennedy reported the accident iKCurred at approxi­ mately I p.m. \\П ч к Л 1 Oa%icHiiih No charges were filed after a wreck occurred at Davie High SchiHil's parking lot March 25. Tara Nicole Medley of 281 Heariside Lane, Mocksville was driving her 1986 Honda west in the scluHil parking lol. Traveling east in the parking lot was a 1994 Ma/da driven by Teresa Bennel Taylor of 196 Main Street, С(ю1сешсс. As Ntcdlcy attempted to maneuver her car around Taylor's il sidcswiped the Nta/da. That portion of the park­ ing lot only allow.s for one lane of traffic. TrooperT.S. Shaw reported the accidental approximalely 7:50a.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Collision On L’.S. 158 A Davie wonuin was charged with failure lo reduce speed and no insurance after ihe vehicle she was driving hit another March 25. SheilaIiud.sonTevepaughof814 Richie Road. McKksville was driv­ ing her 1988 Pontiac vehicle norlh on U.S. 15H. Douglas Ray Kivcis ott 208 Niurphy Road. NIiKksville had' slopped his 1997 Ford pick-up in the northbound lane to make a left lurn. Tevepaugh failed lo reduce s{Kcd and struck Rivers' pick-up in the rear. TroojKr A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ malely 9:50 a.m. and there were no injuries. Cars Wrcck Near Soulhwood A Davie woman was charged wilh failure to yield the right of w ay after the vehicle she was driving hil another March 25. Kelly Renee Stroud of38HOU.S. 64 W. Mocksville was exiling Ihe Davic High parking lol and allenipt- ing to travel east on Southwood Acre.s. Zachar)' Stephen Jakob of 427 Comanche Drive, Advance was traveling west on SouthwoiHl Acres. Slroud failed to yield her vehicic lo Jakob's and pulled into ii\ path w here the twocollided. Trooper A.J. Farmer reported ihc accident ik- currcd at approximately 3:10 p.m. and Ihere were no injuries. Wreck 0nlnierslule40 A Charlotte woman was charged with exceeding safe speed afler the vehicle she w;is driving hil another March 26. Erica Dawn Fosier of Charlotte was driving her 1999 Sat­ urn cast on 1-40 in the right lane. Fires Sheriffs Department The following incidents were re­ ported to Ihc Davie Sheriffs Dept. -O n Mareh 25 Eliziibcth Slurkey reported u lost/stolen wallet at a localion near the 1-40 rest area. -MaryAnnSlycrsreported guns and jewelry were removed from a home (Ml Beauchamp Road. Advance on March 25. - On March 25 William Page reported a CD player, speakers, and an amp were removed from a ve­ hicle at a home on Oakland Avenue. Mocksville. -C linton Ellis reponed mail­ boxes were damaged at a location near Clinton Lunc. Advancc on March 25. - On March 25 Billy Myers re­ ported a mailbox w as damaged at a localion near N.C. 801 North. Ad­ vancc. - Roy Hendrix reported a mail­ box was damaged at a location near N.C. Й01 North, Advance on March 25. - On March 26 Ketmcih Williard reponed damage lo a vehicic at a localion on U.S. 158, Mocksville. - Vernon Lapish reported medi­ calion and money w as removed from a home on Fred Uinier Road. MiKks- ville on March 29. - On March 29 Bessie Durham reptHted a lost liccnsc plate at a home on Alamosa Drive. Advance. - Freda Annstrong rcpt>rted an autonu>bile was renu>ved from a home on Scottsdale Drive. Advancc without permission on March 30. - On March 30 James Marlon reporteil driveway lamps were ilant- aged at a home on Rivcrbend Drive, Advancc. - Rhonda Dobbins reported a crystal angel and bags of candy were renun'ed from a home on Cable Lane, MiKksville March 30. -O n March 31 Janel Jones re­ ported a breaking and entering of a home on Hospital Street Ext., MiKksville. Davic Counly fire departments responded lo the following calls: March 25: Jerusalem. 10:49 a.m.. U.S. 601 South, fire alarm; Niocksville iissistcd: Fork, 1:53 p.m.. landfill, truck fire; Niocksville as­ sisted; Jcru.salem assisted; Advance. 2:33 p.m., Bailey's Chapel Road, grass fire; Comatzcr-Dulina.ssisied; Fork assisted. March 26: Fork, 9:27 a.m.. Shady Lime, fire alann; Comatzer- Dulin assisted; Smith Grove, 12:56 p.m., Howardtown Circle, smoke investigation; Comat/er-Dulin as­ sisted; Mocksville,4:l2p.m.,Duke Street, automobile accidenl; Jerusa­ lem assisted; Smilh Grove, 6 p.m., Howardtown Circle, automobile accidenl. March 28: Mocksville. 3:22 a.m., Bethel Church Road, structure fire; Fork assisted; Mock.sville. 6:59 a.m., Yadkinville lUuid. fuel spill; Advance.9:09 p.m., Rainirce Road, brush fire; Cenler. 11:33 p.m.. 1-40 Wesl, vehicle fire. March 29: Mock.sville, 3:56 p.m., American Car Wash, aulomo- bile accident; Comalzcr-Dulin, 6:44 p.m.. Milling Road, grass fire. ' March 30; Coolccmce, 2:24 p.nt., Duke Sircci. trash fire. Also traveling cast was Jason E. Smith of Madison in a 1997 Dmlge pick-up in ihe left lane. Foster lost control of her vehicle and skidded inlo the left lane knocking Smith's truck off the road and into a guard­ rail. Тгоо|кг A.J. Farmer reporled the accident occurred al approxi­ malely 5:.30 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck On lluwurdlown Circle A Davie man was charged wilh exceeding safe speed after the ve­ hicle he was driving wrecked March 26. John Scolt Boger of 144 McClamriKk Road. MiKksville was driving his 1994 Mitsubishi soulh on I low ardtown Circle when he lost control of the vehicle, ran off ihe road to the right, and struck a utility pole. Trooper A.J. Fanner reported the accidenl occurred at approxi­ mately 6:30 p.m. and the driver was nol injured. Wreck On U.S. 601 A Davic woman was charged with failureto reduce speed after the vehicle she was driving wrecked March 27. Deborah Dallon Pittman of 1145 Daniel Road, Mocksville had stopped her 1998 Mercedes in the northbound lane of U.S. 601 for traffic stopped ahead. Alicia Lynn Johnson of 2943 U.S. 601. Mocks­ villc was driving her 1997 Lexus norlh on 601. Johnson failed to re­ duce her speed in lime and hit Pittman's vehicic in ihe rear. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported the accident occurred al approxi­ malely 7:45 a.m. and there w-erc no injuries. Car Burns On Interstate 40 Mary Carolyn Poe of 187 Elm Street. Mock.svillc was driving her 1987 Mercury west on 1-40 when it lost power. Poe steered her vehicle lo the right emergency shoulder w here it became engulfed in fiamcs. TrooperT.D. Shaw reptHlcd the accident occurred at approxinuitely 11:40 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Wreck A! Bermuda Quay No charges were filed alter a wrcck occurred March 28 in Davie Counly. Marie Testcrman Frye of 1723 Yadkin Valley Road. Advance was driving her 1994 Ford vehicle inlo the Bcnnuda Quay shopping center parking lol allempling to enter a p.irking spacc when her vehicle col­ lided with a parked car. Trooper J.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred al approximately 12:45 p.m. and there were no injuries. Car Wrecks In Cemetery No charges were filed afler a wreck iKcurred March 29 in Davie County. Sabrina Gail Allen of 3630 Har­ mony Highway. I lannony wasdriv- ing a 1984 Plymoulh north on U.S. 601 when it enlered a left hand curve. left the road lo the right, and stnick a ditch. Allen’s vchiclc then skid- ilcil. entered a ceniciery. and struck a headstone. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported Ihe accident iKcurred at approxi­ malely 7:10 a.m. and there were no injuries. Hood Opens On Interstate No charges were filed alter a wreck occurred March 29 in Davie County. Adam Sluard Haigler of Win- sion-Saleni was driving a 1997 Honda vehicle cast on 1-40 when the hood of the vehicle unlatched and opened, striking the w indshield. TrooperT.S. Kennedy reported the accidenl occurred at approxi­ mately 11 :()5 a.m. and there were no injuries. Man Charged Wilh DWl A Davic man was charged with DWI and no insurance after the ve­ hicle he was driving hit another March 31. Keith Jeffry Wilkie of 143 Countr)’ Lane. Niocksville was driving his 2001 Toyota pick-up west on I-40 behind a 2001 Mercedes driven by Jalin Shah of New Jersey. Wilkie’s vehicic struck Shah's in ihc re;»r. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi- nuilely a.m. and ihere were no inju­ ries. Wreck On U.S. 158 A Davic woman was chargcd wilh DWI after the vehicle she was driving wrecked March 30. Tiffany Smilh Vandall of 620 JiK* Road, Mocksville was driving her 1996 Ford vehicle west on 158 when it ran off llie riijhl .shoulder, ovcrcorrccted, lost control, struck a bridge face rail, and ovcrlunied. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident iKcurrcd at approxi­ mately 6:40 p.m. and Vandall and her passenger w ere taken lo Forsyih Memorial Hospital for trealment. Fmir Deer lilt In Davie Counly A loial of four deer were re­ porled hil by vehicles in Davie Counly for Ihe w eek of March 25. Brandi Nichole Comat/er of 977 JiK Road. Mocksville wasdrivinga 2(H) 1 Oldsmobile soulh onComalzcr Road when il struck a deer crossing Ihe road. Trooper T.D. Shaw re­ ported the accidciu iKCuncd at ap­ proximately 1:30 a.m. and ihedriver was not injured. Bitcrbo Ortiz of 1139 U.S. 64 Wesl. Mocksvillc was driving his 1999 Toyota vehicle soulheasi on U.S. 64 when il struck a deer cross­ ing the road. Trooper T.D. Shaw rc|K)rtcd the accident occurred al approxim:itely 7:45 p.m. and the driver was nol injured. Jusiin Mark Keaton of 548 Pinevillc Road. Mocksvillc was driving a 1996 Oldsmobile .south on Wyo Road when it struck a deer in the roadway. Trooper T.D. Shaw reported the accident occurred at approximately 1:40 a.m. and the ilriver W'as not injured. Judy Swiccgoml Galliherof 1728 U.S. 64 East, Mocksville was driv­ ing her 1990 Cadillac iu)rth on Will Boone Road when il struck a deer cro.ssing the road. Trooper T.D. Shaw’ reported the accident occurred at approximately 11:20 p.m. and the driver was nol injured. Interest rates k il u n g y o u r bu dg et? P u r c h asin g A NEW HOME? We have the financing to meet your needs! — Slow Credit Understood — Cull Tbdny: SHENA LEFTWICH MoriMiSiiKUU (336) 744-2530 ^ Mocksville Man Arrested For Statutory Rape Of Girl DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4,2002 - 7 A Mocksville man was ar­ rested Monday afternoon for statutory rape of a 13-year-old girl living in a nearby group home. Karl Stacy Johnson, 38, of 248 Mill St., was charged by Mocksville Police Detective David Miller wilh the crime. He was placed in the Davie County Detention Center in lieu of a $300,000 bond, pending an April 11 nrst-appearance hearing in Davie District Court. Police Chief Jack Keller said the incident was reported on March 28. and happened on March 23. The suspect had met the girt at a convenience store on East Lexington Road al Depot Slrcel, where she had gone wilh a coun­ selor from the New Beginnings Group Home nearby. Miller said. The girl and the suspect talked, and she left a window open for him to come to her room. The incident was reported afler she had some medical prob­ lems relating from ihe incident, Miller said. Mocksvllle Man Facing Felony Cocaine Charges On March 26 a Davic man was arrested for felony traffick­ ing cocaine, felony trafficking cocaine possession, and felony maintaining of a vehicle for the purpose of selling illegal drugs. Onorio PoHcarpo Carrasco, 26, of 195 Deadmon Road. Mocks­ ville W.1S taken into cus­ tody after being stopped by officers in the Food Lion parking lot in Mocksvillc. fidential informant to have co­ caine delivered. Carrasco drove lo the Food Lion parking lot, 1388 Salisbury Road, Mocks­ ville where he was sup­ posed lo meel the infor­ mant. Carrasco got out of his vehicle and was ap­ proached by officers. He had appro.\imately 2 ounces of cocaine in his Carrasco P°^kei. According to Detective J.D. Hartman of the Davic County Sheriff's Deparlmenl arrange­ ments were made through a con- Carrasco was placed in Davie County Jail in lieu ofa S150.000 secured bond. His firsl court ap­ pearance is scheduled loday. Help Sought In Solving Food Lion Armed Robbery An armed robbery occurred in Davie County last Friday and authorities are seeking the help of any one who may have wit­ nessed the event. A call was received at 12:43 a.m. and March 29 reporling a robbery at Food Lion, 5285 U.S. 158, Advance. According lo reports two sub­ jects. presumed to be males, en- A Davie woman received a suspended sentence after plead­ ing guilty to communicating threats and resisting a public of­ ficer in district court March 28. Wendy Gale Sledge fired a gun al a man, who had gone to her residence to collect on a worthless chcck written by her boyfriend. She later threatened him again if he followed through on the charges against her, ac­ cording to prosecutor Mary Covington. Gobble said he was handling the situation properly by leaving when Sledge fired at him with a rifle. Sledge ran from the deputies, who were trying to arresi her for the assault against Gobble, Covington said. A charge of assault with a deadly weapon was dismissed in P l a n n e r s T o D i s c u s s J P G r e e n R e z o n i n g The Mocksville Planning Board will discuss rezoning of 1.25 acres of land for J.P. Green Milling Co. at a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 9. The company has asked for the land on the south side of East Depot Street to be rezoned from town center to special purpose. The properly is par­ cel D-1 of Tax Map 1-5-16. The board is also expected to discuss outdoor display and storage, and the religious land use and institutionalized per­ sons act. For more information, con­ tact the town hall or the plan­ ning and zoning department in the Davie Counly Administra­ tion Building, 751-3340. 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If you are caring fo r an a d u lt 6 0 or older who resides in Davie County, you may be eligible for assistance through a new Caregiver’s Support Program. lercd the grocery store wearing Halloween skeleton masks and robbed the clerk at gunpoint. They look money from one register and left in a dark color mid-size car driven by a third person waiting outside. Anyone wilh information can call Delcclive Stuart Piu-ker at Ihe Davie Counly Sheriff's Depart­ ment, 751-5547. A va i I a bl e 5 ery i c.e.s: • Respite (tem porary relief from caregiving duties) • Incontinence Supplies . Licj^uid N utritional Supplem ents A d d itional resources fo r Caregivers: Caregiver’s S upport G roup— m eete the Thur5 . o f each month a t 3 :0 0 pm a t the Senior Center. Lending Library—The Senior Center has an extensive collection o f books, videos and brochures avaiiaipie to.^ lend to caregivers a t no cost. For more information contact Davie County Senior Center 6 2 2 North Main S tre e t Mocksville, NC 2 7 0 2 & 3 3 6 -751-0611 Ш %• I Sentence Suspended For Communicating Threats exchange for Sledge's guilty plea in the olher two cases. She was sentenced lo45 days in jail suspended two years and placed on supervised probalion lo in­ clude continued counseling and the day reporling center. Judge Jimmy L. Myers ordered lhat she not possess any weapons and not go on Gobble's property or lo his place of business. She was also instructed to pay a S75 fine and courl costs. Sledge's slory is much differ­ ent from the one told by Gobble. She claims she threatened to get a gun afier he refused to leave the property bul never pointed it at him or threatened him, said her attorney Ed Vogler. She suf­ fered a blackout and doesn’t re­ member running, he ¡\dded. B ring y ou r fam ily as w e pay tribute at Rowan County's ^^Salute To H eroes’’ honoring local law enforcement, fire fighters, m ilitary units, and rescue and em ergency personnel. ★ ^ ★ ★ ^ ★ ★ ' i i r ^ i r ^ ★V - See th« laten crime fighting and miliary equipoient, including «1 atad< hei!copttr‘ and the N,C. Highway Paaxjli super-fan Chevy Camaro - Flre>flghting equipment - Free admiuion to all exhibits at the N.C.Transportation Museum - Reduced*;^ tickets for train rides - Child video idendfiation/fingerprinting - Anim^ Ranet Pet Safety - Discovery Channel Scavenger Hunt r Car, $«it and Bike Safety Exhibits Meet the men and women vi^ho protea the citizens of Rovvan County at *<Salute To Heroes** Saturday, April 13 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the North Carolina Transportation Museum, U.S. 29 in Spencer (Exit 79 off 1-85 In Rowan County) II *miUb%tub|ict (0 wodiw condltlont : ■ Vi-''/' ■ NORTH CAROLINA TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM L C LIFEUNSCRIPTEDT Rowan Regional M e d ic m C e n t e r I I мЛ. :¡.a 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4, 2002 Obituaries Andrew Joel Burton 14 .and Wesley Kyle Burton 16. Wesley Kyle And Andrew Joel Burton Wesley Kyle Burton, 16. and Andrew "Andy" Joel Burton, 14, died as a result o f injuries sustained in an automobile accidenl. Friday. March 29. 2002. Wesley and Andy weie born in Forsyth County lo Kenneth Blaine Jr. and Beverly br>An Burton. Wesley "Wes" Kyle Burton was an honor roll student and junior ai Mount Tatior High School. Andrew "Andy” Joel Burton was an honor-roll eighlh-grade student at Jefferson Middle •School. Both were members al Mount Tabor United .Methodist Church. Wes had his eyes fixed on a computer screen and his red 9.1 Jeep Chero­ kee, complete with mud tires and a lift-lhanks lo his "Jeep Club" bud­ dies. He was to attenil Engineering Camp at N.C. Stale University and a mission trip wilh Mount Tabor Youlh ihis summer. Anily couldn't lay his golf clubs down and aspired to becoming a pro. He was also a member of Ihe Twins Silver Sw cer leam. he played defensive back. He was to be an assistant in Ihe iKuvlini; and swimming classes at Forsyth Country Day's Summer Quest and was going on the mission trip with his brother. Surviving: Iheir parents o f the home; paiernal grandparents. Ken and Brenda Burton of Winston-Salem: .3 aunts and an uncle; and 4 cousins. A memorial service was conducied .1 p.m.Tuesday, A pril 2. al Mount Tabor United Methodist Church with Dr. Ken Carter, the Revs. Susan Hubbard and Paul Conrad officiating. Donations: Scholarship fund, in memory o f Andrew and Wesley Burton, c/o Mount Tabor United Methodist Church. .1.‘i4.3 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem. 27106. Tony Stevenson Jarvis M r.Tony Stevenson "Dr. Ink" Jarvis, 49, o f Stuart, V a„ died Wednesday, March 27, at R.J. Reynolds Patrick C om m unily Hospital in Stuan.Born In Reynolds, On., 3unc 3, ^ 1952. he was the son of the late James E. Jarvis and .Anice Plow ­ man Jarvis o f Mocksville. who survives. He was a graphic anist and was of the Baplisl failh. He loved children and had a greal in­ terest in the C ivil War era and coin collecting. Survivors: a brolher and sister- in-law, Gary and Joann Jarvis of Jacksonville, FI.4.; 2 sislers and brothers-in-law. Pat J. and Dan Davis o f Stuan, Va. and Janice J. and Barry Hailey of Rockwell: his maternal grandfather, Luther Trivette of Mocksville; 2 neph­ ews; a niece; and ?• great-nephews. A memorial service was held al 2 p.m. Saturday. March 30, al Davic Funeral Service Chapel w ilh the Rev. Jim Gryder and the Evangelist Patrick W infrey offici­ ating. Memorials: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Attn: Memo- lial/Honor Progra.'n FH, I St. Jude Place Building, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 300, Memphis, TN 38148- 0 5 Й : or to Hospice o f Davie County, 158 Hospital St., Mocks­ villc. Fannie Brown Winston Mrs. Fannie L. Brown W in­ ston, 87. died Match 30,2002, at High Point Regional Hospital. She was bora July 14.1914, in Mocksvillc. Ihe daughter of John Frank Brown and Anna Belle Campbell Brown. She attended public schools in Mocksville and W insion-Salem . She attended N orth C arolina C ollege in Durham. In 1949, she married Dr. Chauncey Gordon Winston. From Ihis union was bom a daughter, Sharon Lanisc, who preceded her in death. She was a member of First Baptist Church, The Progres­ sive Circle, The Thursday Morn­ ing Together Club and the Alpha Arts Club. Surviving: her husband of the home; 4 granddaughters; god­ daughter and caregiver, Angelica Green o f the home; sislers-in-law. Violet Winston and Naomi W in­ ston Geter o f Richmond. Va., and Anne Winston of Ro.4bury, Mass.: 3 nieces; a nephew; and a host of cousins and friends. Funeral sen’ices were at 2 p.m. Tuesday, A pril 2 at First Baptist Church w ith the Rev. Robert White officiating. Burial was in Ihe Carolina Biblical Gardens. Fallie McDaniel Sidden Mrs. Fallie McDaniel Sidden. 80, form erly o f U.S. 601 South. Mocksville. died Tliursday. March 28, 2002 at Soulh Fork Assisted Living in Winslon-Salem. \ graveside scrvice was held Tuesday. April 2 in Rowan Memo­ rial Park in Salisbury, with Dr. Ihirvey Rogers officiating. Memorials: Alzheimer's Asso­ ciation. Westeni Carolina Chapter. .(800 Shamrock Dr. 999, Char­ lolle. 28215. Mrs. Sidden w as bom June 6. 1921 in Davie County to the late Thom as E. and Maude Beauchamp M cD aniel and for more than 25 years was the owner and operator o f Faille's One Hour Dry Cleaning. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank A. Sidden in 1989. and a sister. Mozelle Parks. Survivors: 3 sons, Andy T. Sidden o f Land-O-Lakes. Fla., Randy F. Sidden o f Advance, and C. Eddie (Rebekah) Sidden of China Grove; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 4 sisters. Pearly Mae Jarvis o f Advance. Lois Long o f W inston-Salem. Bonnie Summers and Iva Wall, both of Mocksville; and several nieces and nephews. Alice M. Miller Alice M. M iller, 76, of Smith Mounlain Lake, Va.. formerly of Advance, died with her family by her side Wedne.sday. March 27. 2002. She was preceded in death by her parents. Charles and Elhel Cribb, and her daughter, Sandra Lee Acord. Survivors: husband. Herman L. M iller: a daughter and son-in- law, Diane and Sam Golladay; 4 grandchildren; sister, Marge W hite o f W. Nottingham , Pa.; brolher, Ray Cribb Jr. of Pennsyl­ vania; 2 grand nieces; friends Frank and Toni S tanfield o f Carson Cily, Nev. A privale memorial service was held Saturday, March 30. of­ ficiated by the Rev. Riley Smilh Jr. Memorials: Carillion Hospice of Franklin County, 180 Floyd Ave.. Rocky Mount. VA, 24151. Re{>inald J. Seaford A survivor in the obituary for Mr. Reginald Jackson Seaford, 69, o f N.C. 801 South, Advance, which appeared in last week's newspaper, was inco rre ctly named. The friend was Gray Carter of Advance. Roger Allen Cranfill Tlie Rev. Roger Allen Cranfill. 61. died March 30. 2002. at Forsyth Medical Center. 'llie Rev. Cranfill was bom in Yadkin Counly lo Eugene and Amelia Wood Cranfill. He was a veteran of Ihe U.S. Am iy. having served a tour of duty in Panama, and was retired from Southern Tool Manufacturer. He was called lo preach in 1987 and was a fomier paslor at Lighthouse Gos­ pel Tabernacle in Tlioniasville, He was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Leroy and James Cranfill. Survivors: his w ife. Elizabeth Moore C ranfill of the home; a daughter. Susan Amelia Cranfill of Ihe home and her fiancé, James D. Stewart o f Pfaffiown: a son. Ronnie Allen C ranfill and wife Kim lierly o f Cooleemee; and 2 grandchildren. A graveside service was con­ ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday April 2. at Parklawn Memorial Gardens with the Revs. Nelson Jackson and Claude Garrett officiating. Elsie Seamon Jones Elsie Elizabeth Seamon Jones. 69. of Hospital Street E.Mension, M ocksville. died on Saturday. March 30. 2002. at her home. Born on June 4.1932. in Davie Counly. she was the daughter o f Ihe late George Lee Seamon and Nancy Eniealine Trivette Seamon. Mrs. Jones was a retired employee of Lee Jeans and was of the Bap­ list failh. She was married 46 years to the late Charlie F. Jones. Survivors: a daughter. Janet F. Jones of Mocksville: a son. Henry L. Jones (Gale) of M ocksville: a sister. Lois Boger o f M ocksville; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grand- children; and several nieces and nephews. A daughter, M ary Ann Leonard, a son, Donald Lee Jones, 2 brothers, George and Roger Seamon and a sister. M ary L. Whicker preceded her in death. Funeral services were con­ ducted al 3 p.m. Monday, A pril I , in the Davie Funeral Service Chapel. Mocksville w iih the Revs. J.B. W hitfield and Lester H ol­ comb Jr. officiating. Burial fo l­ lowed in the Zion Chapel Church Cemetery. Margaret W. Grubbs M rs. M argaret W oolen Grubbs. 78, of Winslon-Salem, died Monday evening, March 25, 2(K)2 al her home. She was bom in Winston-Sa­ lem on July 4. 1923,10 W illiam Harvey Wooten and Mary Tucker Woolen. Mrs. Grubbs worked at Western Electric Co. for 25 years, retiring in 1985. She was a mem- lier of the Telephone Pioneers of America, Preceding her in death was her husband, Jason C. Grubbs, in 1993. Surviving: a son, Tim Grubbs Sr. and wife Vicky of Winslon- Salem ; a daughter. C heyrel Barneycastle and husband Doody o f Mocksville; 4 grandchildren: 3 great-grandchildren; and a sister. Belly Jo Frost of Mount Airy. A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Thursday. March 28 at Providence Moravian Graveyard wilh the Rev. David Wooten o ffi­ ciating. Dorothy N. Paden M rs. D orothy N orm andin Paden, 89. of Bermuda Village, formerly o f Stamford, Conn., and Bemardsvillc, N.J., died Tuesday, March 26. 2002, al the Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom Sepl. 22, 1912, in Kankakee, III., lo Ovila J. and Harriet Wagner Normandin. Survivors: 2 sons. Joseph W.igner Paden o f Madi.son. N.J.. and Robert Hayes Paden o f San Francisco, C alif.; a daughter, Pamela Paden Buess of Chicago, III. The family w ill have a privale service. M em orials: A lzheim er's Southern Piedmont Chapter, 3420 Sham rock D rive, C harlotte, 28215; or to Hospicc/Palliative CareCenter, IIOO-C S. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem, 27103. Nancy Howard Hendrix Mrs, Nancy Howard Hendrix. 69. o f Clemmons, died Wednes­ day. M.uch 27.2002. at her home. She was bom June 12. 1932. in Forsyih C ounty to James D erm onl and E lla Stevens How ard. M rs. H endrix was a member of Clemmons First Bap­ list Church, She was preceded in dealh by her husband. Harry F. Hendrix. Surviving: 2 daughters, Sherry M cC ulloh and husband Lee of Mocksville and Lynn Thompson o f Clemmons; 3 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Funeral services were at 7 p.m, Saturday. March 30 at Hayworth- M iller Kinderion Chapel wilh Ihe Revs. Glenn Sellers and Otis ClanipitI officiating. Memorials: Hospice/Palliative CareCenter, I lOO-C S, Stralford Road. Winslon-Salem. 27103. Susan Barham McDowell M rs. Susan Barham M cDowell. 45 of 182 Pembroke Ridge Court, Advance, died Fri­ day, March 29. 2002. at Forsyth Medical Cenler. Winslon-S.niem, Mrs, M cDowell was born in Alamance Counly to the lale Ri­ chard B. Barham Sr. and Mrs. Sue P. Barham, She was a dental as­ sistant in the office o f Dr. Don Benton. W inslon-Salem . Mrs. M cD o w e ll allended M ocks Uniled M ethodist Church. Ad­ vance. Funeral services were al 2 p.m. Tuesday. A pril 2. at Rich and Tli- onipson Cha|iel. Burlington by the Rev. Donnie B, Durham. Burial was in Alamance Memorial Park. Survivors: son Brock Joseph M cDowell of the home; mother. Sue P. Barham o f Burlington; brother Richard B. "Rick" Barham Jr. of Burlington; and a nephew. Memorials: Mocks Methodist Church, RO, Box 2122. Advance. Ezra L. “Zeke” HoweU Ezra "Zeke” Howell o f Ra­ leigh. a retired professor emeritus at N.C. State University's School o f Agricultural Engineering, died at age 85 on Wednesday. March 20. 2002. He was born July 24. 1916. in M ocksville. the son o f the late Oscar Morrison Howell and Male Furches Howell. He was gradu­ ated from Farm ington H igh School, Edwards M ilitary Institute and N.C. Stale University wilh bachelor’s and master's degrees in agricultural education. He was a veteran o f World War 11. serving in the U.S. Arm y from 1941-1946. As captain in Ihe Coaslal Artillery, he was a commander in the har­ bor defense of the Delaware River and later .served in the Philippines. He started teaching at N.C. State in 1947 in the Depl. o f Ag­ ricultural Engineering as an in­ structor. He advanced lo assistant professor, associate professor and retired as full professor in 1982. He taught part-time until 1990. He was selected as a member o f outstaning teachers, was awarded an honorary Stale Farmer’s De­ gree, and was selected as an hon­ orary member o f the Agricultural Institute Club, Fulure Farmers of America and Alpha Zela. Mr. Howell was a member of West R aleigh Presbyterian Church, having served as deacon, elder, Sunday School teacher, su­ perintendent of Sunday school and advisor to the Senior High Youth G roup. He was a basketball statiscian for N.C. Slate for more than 40 years and was active in the Wolfpack Club. He was a life member o f Friends of the Library. Helping organize and set up the Antique Farm Machinery Exhibit al the N.C. State Fair, he managed the exhibit until Ihc mid-1990s. He was preceded in deaih by his .son, Donald Wayne Howell. Survivors: his wife, Dorothy Weeks Howell, sisier and brother- in-law . Belle H ow ell Pair and Roland B. Pair o f Houston, Texas; and brother Woodrow Howell of Mocksville. Funeral services were held al Ihe West Raleigh Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. Salurday, March 23. Burial followed at Montlawn Memorial Park. M em orials: West R aleigh Presbyterian, 27 Horne St., Ra­ leigh, 27607; or Hospicc o f Wake, 1.300 St. M a ry’s St., Raleigh, 27605. Thomas J. Stewart Thomas Jefferson "Tom " Stewart, 85. o f U.S. 64 East. M ocksville. died early Sunday m orning. March 31. 2002 al Forsyih Medical Cenler. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday. April 2 al Fullon United Methodist Church in Ad­ vance wilh the Rev. Jack Wallace, paslor. officiating. Burial was in ihe church cemetery. Memorials: cemetery fund of Fulton Methodist Church, c/o Ja­ son Webb. 204 Livengood Road. Advance. Mr. Stewart was born in Davie Counly on July 14. 1916. lo the lale C.D. and Fannie Hege Stewart and was retired from Hanes K nit­ ting with over 30 years of service. He had also worked at Heffners Land o f Food and Food Lion. He had been a lifelong inember of Fullon United Methodist Church, where he served in many capaci­ ties including Ihe cemetery com- initlee. administrative board and was a member of the United Meth­ odist Men. He enjoyed gardening, working in his yard, raising cattle and spending lime with family. He was a veteran o f the U.S. Anny during World W arn. He was preceded in dealh by 4 sisters. Ellen Sidden, A nnie Sidden. Cora Slewan and Flossie Wilson and by 2 brolhers. Scoll Slewarl and John Stewart. Surviving: his wife o f 56 years. Iona Pack Stewart o f the home; 2 sons, Tommy Stewart and Terry Stewart, both o f M ocksville: a grandson; 2 great-granddaughters: a sisier, Sallie Sain o f M ocksville: and several nieces and nephews. Betty Thompson Ward Mrs. Belly Thompson Ward. 71. form erly o f U.S, 158 E,. Mocksville. died Tuesday. March 26. 2002. at Maple Leaf Health Care Cenler in Slatesville. Funeral services w ill be held al 11 a.m, Friday. March 29 in Ealon Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Chris Clontz officiating. Burial was in Smilh Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials; Alzheimer's Asso­ ciation. Western Carolina Chapter. 3800 Shamrock Drive No. 999. ■Charlolle. 2821.5-3220. Mrs. Ward was bom Nov. 5. 1930. in Forsyih Counly lo the late C lifford Odell and Eva Reavis Thompson and was the retired owner and operator of C's Barbe­ cue. She had been a member of Smilh Grove United Methodist Church since 1953, She was preceded in death by her husband. Charlie Fletcher C Ward in 1986; and a brolher, Harold Tliompson. Survivors: 3 children. Debra W. Brewsler of Plymouth. Mass.. Wanda W. Farmer of Stalesville and Charles Kent Ward of Mocks- v ille ; 4 grandchildren; and 2 brothers. Reavis Thompson of Yadkinville and Roy Lee Thomp­ son o f Mocksville, Advancc Florist & Gift Baslicts Fruit « e»litd Qowli < Qoumut Wt<l<llng«Fun«fili — Hi? Deliver — (336) 940-6337 Mon-FrlM, SatM Lee Roy Howell Mr. Lee Roy Howell. 65. o f Advancc. died unexpectedly March 28. 2002. He was bom June 11. 1936. in Davie Counly lo Robert Lanier Howell S r and Clyde Thomas Howell. Mr. Howell was a mem­ ber o f Yadkin V alley B aptist Church and a meinber and chap­ lain of the Teamsters. He was re- lired from ABF Freight Co. Mr. Howell was preceded in death by his pareiUs; 5 brolhers: and a sister. Survivors: his w ife. Ann Smilh Howell o f the home; a daughler. Judy Ann Howell of Advance; a brolher, Thurman Howell o f W in­ ston-Salem ; 3 sislers. Hope Spillman o f Advance. Geneva Smilh of Mocksville and Loraine W illiams o f Clemmons: several nieces and nephews; and friends Grey Marshall. Larry Parker and James Flynn. A graveside service was held al 11 a.m. Salurday. March 30 al ihe Yadkin Valley Baplisl Church Ccmetery. M em orials: Yadkin Valley Baptist B u ild in g Fund, 1324 Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Nancy Stroud Colbert Mrs. Nancy Stroud Colbert. 68, of Advance, died Saturday, March 30,2002, al For.syth Medi­ cal Cenler. She was bom Aug. 8,1933. in Brevard lo Harry St. Clair Stroud and Fleeta Keever Stroud W hitaker. Mrs. Colbert was a member o f Farmington United Meihodisi Church and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. after 17 years o f .service. S u rvivin g : her husband. Howard (Pele) Colbert, o f the home; a daughter, Teresa Colbert o f L e w isville : a son, P h illip Colbert and w ife Zelda o f East Bend; 2 grandchildren: a brother. H arry (Bud) Stroud and w ife Irene of Mocksville; 4 aunts; and a niece. Funeral services were al 8 p.m. Monday, A pril I al Farmington United Methodist Church with the Rev. M indy Snyder, Chaplain A.G. Parker and the Rev. David Nolan officiating. A graveside ser­ vicc was held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 2 at Farmington Community Cemetery. Memorials: Farmington Com­ m unity Ccmetery Fund, 2562 Farmington Road, M ocksvillc; Yadkin Valley Baptist Building Fund, 1324 Yadkin Valley Road, Advance; or lo the Tab and Eliza­ beth Williams Adult Day Care, c/ o Senior Services, 836 Oak St., Suite 320, W-S, 27101. DAVIE FUIVËRAL SERVICE Incorponlcd 416 Valiev lU., MiKbville, NC 336-751-3111"Our Fiimily Sm'itig )iiur Гiimi/y" VOIR 110МШНХ fTXEMl HOME V/ r ///( ////>( u'//</ AmìèrsH,.’lMUnnè'\ I ‘I моаиппмиЕ'.''' » V '-Í4Í « v f t e DAVIH COUN TV EN TERPRISE RECORD, April 4, 2002 "Ш Leslie Yeager antd Loretta Tucker, South Davie teach­ ers, accept a check from Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Jim Gildein. K n i g h t s M a k e D o n a t i o n T o E x c e p t i o n a i C h i l d r e n The Knights o f Columbus at St. Francis ofAssisi Catholic Church donated money lo an Exceptional Children's program at South Davie M idille School to be useil to purchase books, software and materi­ als. The Catholic men's org;mization raised more than .$7.500 dur­ ing Ihe annual Operation Lamb camp:iign. Lamb stands lor Least Am ong M y Brolhers. and all Iho money slays in Davie C(umly to help the m entally and physically handicapped. Several laniilies ol the Knights helped lo pass oul Ihe I'oolsie Rolls al W al-M art. Gerry W ilkie, campaign director, stationed vo l­ unteers al the doors and accepted donalions for a two-week period. Also helping were members o f the AR C and Special Olympics. We increased our goal this year ihrough Ihe generosity o f the residents ol Davie Counly and some corporate donalions." said Jim G ildein. Grand Knight o f the Council. "This is a w orthw hile cause aiul we are happy that we can help." Ihc Knighls formed their C ouncil lasl year and have raised more than $ 14.000 in two years. They contribute annual to the ARC and to Special Olym pics. M i s s i o n C o n c e r t S u n d a y A t B l a i s e B a p t i s t C h u r c h Blaise Baptist Church and W orldl lelp w ill sponsor tw o concerts by M ission, a group o f ministers and vocalists, on Sunday. A p ril 7 at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. The m inistry w ill present, "A s We worship You. a concert using a video presentation featuring recent W o rld lle lp evangelistic campaigns to Vietnam. Philippines and China. W orldH elp was born out o f a desire to help those in need, .spiri­ tually and physically. M ore than 3,000 orphans have received spon­ sorship. M ore than û n iillio ii New Teslamenis and Bibles have been printed and placed overseas, in the hands o f individuals who have never before heard the gospel o f Jesus C hrist; and more lhan 4,200 churches have been planted w ithin the lasl four years. Through W o rldllelp and M ission, the gospel is being preached in Russia. China. Cuba. Vietnam. Brazil. India and other countries. Blaise Baplist is located on Blaise Church Road, o ff U.S. 601. just north o f 1-40 in M ocksville. Edgewood Revival April 7-10 Edgewood Baptist Church in Cooleemee w ill have a revival April 7-10 featuring guesl spealcer. the Rev. Charles M urrell, pastor o f Temple H ill Baplist Church in Granite Falls. Services w ill be at 6 p.m. Sunday, and 7 p.m. Monday-Wednes­ day. Pastor is the Rev. Danny Shore. D a v i e M i s s i o n a r y U n io n T o M e e t The Davie Coum y M issionary Union w ill meet Thursday, A pril 11. at 7 p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptist Church. 287 Cedar Grove Church Road. M ocksville. There w ill be a short business meeting, follow ed by a sermon. Every member is asked to bring a covered dish fo r the fellow ship. B la is e P la n s F u n In T h e S u n C a m p Beginning May 27, Blaise Baptist Church w ill conduct a sum­ mer day camp for kindergarten-si.xlh graders (S40 per week) and pre-K (S50 per week). The camp w ill be conducied for 10 weeks, w ith a differeni theme each week. The themes w ill be explored through aclivities. recreation, field trips and Bible stories. The camp w ill operate May 27-Aug. 2. ex­ cluding July 4-5. D aily .schedule is 7:30-3:30 Monday-Friday. C hil­ dren must bring their own lunch, snacks w ill be provided. Régistration is lim ited. Call Joye at 751-7120 or the Blai.se ol- fice al 7 5 1 -3639 for more infonnation. G o s p e l S in g S a t u r d a y A t T h e B r o c k A gospel sing w ill be held from 4-8 p.m. Salurday, A pril 6. at the Brock Perfom iing Arts Cenler, North M ain Street, M ocksville. Spon­ sored by the Central Davie School A lum ni, a prize w ill be given during intermi-ssion to the woman wearing the most lashionable hal. Tickets are $2 for adults, $ I for children. F o c u s O n G o d T o B e A t E d g e w o o d Focus On God (FO G) w ill be al Edgewood Baplist Church, N.C. 801. Cooleemee, Saturday, A p ril 6 at 6 p.m. There is no admission fee, but a love offering w ill be taken. Everyone is invited. F r e e d o m B a p t is t R e v iv a l A p r i l 4 - 7 Freedom Baptist Church, Fork-Bixby Road a half m ile from U.S. 64 East, w ill hold a revival w ith the Rev. Bradley Frei.sen A p ril 4-7. There w il be special singing al each .service, al 7:30 p.m. Attend The Church Of Your Choice Fioy/enfor MOcmions simr*i| eiiiQdmiiit Ш Ю Т И И Т Ю W W W . enterprise-record .com No Crook Prlmlllvo Bnpllsl Church,No Crook Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and con(oronco,1:30 p.m, Paslor, Elder Eugono Bonnoll. Eoglo Heights Church,10 a,m, Sunday worship, 7 p,m. Tuesday Powortimo, 7 p,m, Thursday Bible study. Casual dross, conlomporary music/worship, 5103 U,S, 158. Hillsdale.Mocksvillo Wosloyon Church:Hospital SKeel. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11, Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 p,m. Rov. Goorgo Troyor, 751-5595, Union Chopol Unitod Mothodist Church: 2030 U.S, 601 N, Sunday School, 10. Worship. 11 a.m. Paslor. Rov. Brad Holliman. Contor Unllod Mothodist Church: U.S. 64 W, Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11, Paslor Mary M. Carnos. 751-2754. Childcaro diroctors: Carla Provelto. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940-3753.Elbavlllo Unitod Mothodist Church: Sunday School, 10 a,m, Wotship, 11 a,m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9), Youlh lor ChhsI (agos 10- 12). 1st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Teens lor Christ moet Sun,. 5-6:30 p.m. Disciple I Biblo Study, Wed.. 7 p.m. Discipio III Biblo Study, Thurs.. 7 p.m. Advanco. Paslor: Rov. Jack Wallace.Cooloomoo Church of God:Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship Service, 10:45 a,m. Tuos, Prayer Meeling, 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour. 7 p.m. For lianspoitalion. call Biolhor Dalo Broidingor al 284-2180. Pastor. Bishop Robert Hulette. Cornatzor Unitod Mothodist Church; 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Biblo Study, Wodnosday. 7.30. Rov. Harold Zimmerman, pastor. Bolhol United Meihodisi Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. Warner, pastor,Advanco Unitod Molhodlsl Church; Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a,m. Youth. 5 p.m. Rov. David Childers.Downtown Advanco. Farmington Unllod Molhodlsl Church; Sunday School, 10 a,m. Worship. It a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769, Rev. Melinda Snyder, OaK Grove Unllod Molhodlsl Church: t994 U.S. 158. Mocksviiio. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, II,Concord United Molhodlsl Church, Charty Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews. Hardison Unitod Mothodist Church: Worship. 9:45 a.m, Sunday School, 10:45, Wondorful Wednes­days Children's program, 6-7:30, Pastor. Rev, Dennis B, Marshall, Community Baptist Church, Sunday School. 10 a,m, Sunday Worship, 11, Evening service, 6, Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road.Hillsdalo United Molhodlsl Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Contemporary worship Sunday at 10.45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dress, refreshmenls al Hillsdale Cale. IMPACT (Jr. high) Sunday night. 5:30. AXIS (sr. high) Sunday night, 7. Midweek Wednesday. 6:30 Bible studios and ministries include drama, worship team, missions, singles, women's, men's. Dr. Koith Turman. 998-4000. Wosloy Chapol Unllod Molhodlsl Church; Worship Service; 10 a.m. Sunday School: 1ti:45a.m. Rov. Mindy Snydor. Pino Rd.Rodland Pontocostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeling & Biblo sludji, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Jool Boyles. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U,S, sot S, Worship: 10:30 a,m, Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Robert Kasting. 751-5419. http://www.mindspring.com/"holycross/ Mocksvillc First Prosbytorian Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening: Choristers (grades t-5) S Youth (grades 6-12), 5:30 p.m. Pastor: Neal Carter, 751-2507.Mocks United Mothodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Boau­champ roads. Advance, Rev. Donnio Durham, 998-5518, Sunday wotship: 8:45 & 11 a,m, Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grovo Mothodist Church; 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksville, Paslor: Chris Clonlz, Sunday School: 10 a,m., worship. 11. Children's ministry, Beiore and altor school programs, 940-5296. Hillsdalo Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & t0:30 a.m., Wodnosday Followship Meal, 6 p,m. children's youth activilies, prayer meeling. 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Aldorman, 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Bront Helton. 4815 U.S. 158.Advance. Fnllh ond Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m., 7 p.m, Wednesday,7 p.m. Now Boliovors P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 n,m. Worship Sorvico. 11 n.m. Wodnosdny night Biblo study. 5 p.m. Pastor Elizaboth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Women's Лих. & Brotherhood Bible Study. Jst & 3rd Thursday.Liberly Unllod Mothodist Church.U.S. 601 s. Worship:9;45 n.m. Sunday School; \ \ a.m.First Unitod Mothodist Church of Mocksvillo. Early Sunday Worship Sorvico. 8:50 a.m. Praiso singing, casual dross, contomporary (ormat. Traditional sorvico. 10:55 n.m. 305 N. Main St. 751-2503, Pastors, Crystal Alexander and Charles Tumor. Bollover s Sonship Tabornaclo; Sunday worship. J0;30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wod. evening. 7. Paslor: Jorry L. Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lane.Turrontlno Boptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Night Service. 6. Pastor: Rov. Joo Smith. Bothlohom Unitod Mothodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School. 10 Worship. ii a.m. 321 Rodland Rd.. Advance. 336- 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: bothumc@aol.com.Episcopal Church ot tho Asconsion, Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance, Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for chltdron. Bill arid Poggy Long of Advanco. 998-7716. Sorvicos at the Oaks. Apt. 7A. 7 p.m.. Thursdays. Bishop Т.П. Rico.Clomont Grovo Church of God, Body of Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492-5125. Salurday Servicos: Sabbath School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wodnosday Bible Study. 7 p.m. Paslor: Eldor Ernosi Ijamos. Radio Broadcast; Thj Bible Is Right. Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m,, WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM.Groon Moadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayor & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslor Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022. LIborty Wosloyan Church, 2106 Shollield Rd,, Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m., Wod. Biblo Advonturo 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each monlh 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Loo. Bixby Prosbytorlon Church, 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd.. noar Cornatzor Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m., Worship U. Paslor: Designated pastor. 998- 6813. Dulin Unitod Mothodist Church. 897 Dulln Rd., Mocksvillo. 998-5409, Paslor: David Smilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m.Cooloomoo Unitod Mothodist. Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, tl a.m. Kids Kamp every Sun. 5*6;30. Pastor: Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) tn Homo BIbio Studios, by Randy Howoll. Learn tho truth about tho raplure. 284-4667. Boar Crook Baptist Church, Boar Creek Ch. Rd., Sun. Schooi tO a.m., Worship 11 a.m.. Biblo Study Wed. 7 p.m.. Team Kids Wod. 6:30 p.m.. Dr. Wayne E. Sterling - Interim Pastor. Cooloomoo Flisl Baplist Church, 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youlh. 6 p.m. Wednesday suppor. 6 p.m. Music minister. Regina Chandler.MocKsvillo Socond Prosbytorian. 400 Pino SI. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rov. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410St. Francis of Assissi, RC. Massos: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday, 9 a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Salurday Vigil.5 p.m. Sunday. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass al 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper. TOR. 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Biblo study, classcs for all agos, 9:45. Worsiiip: it. 1841 Farmington Rd., 5 milos from 1-40. Paslor: Jimmy Hinson. Church: 998- 3826, Homo; 751-3492. Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 Norlh across Irom Horn’s Truck Slop. Mocksvillo, 751-3639. Worship & Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m, Sunday evening, 7. Wodnosday service. 7 p.m. Paslor; Glonn Sellors. Shiloh Boptist Church, 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Donald Ray jQokins. 751'0597. Fulton Unitod Molhodlsl Church, 3895 N.C. 801 S., Advanco. Worship; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Jack Wallaco. Hoavon Bound Full Gospol Church,U.S. 64 W., Mocksviiio. (besido Cenler Firo Depl.). Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praiso/ worship, 7. Paslor, James Ward. 998- 6394.First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St., Mocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayor Sorvico» Noon. Fork Boptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E., Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship service, 11 a,m.. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m.998-8306.Cornatzor Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, tl; evening. 6:30: Awana’s Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday ovoning, 7:30 p.m.Now Union Molhodlst Church. 1869 Sheffield Rd.. at Counly Lino Rd. Sorvicos: 8:30 a.m.. contemporary worship with casual dress and rolreshmenls: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all agos. 11 a.m.. Sunday Worship. 492 5367. ijamos Baptist Church, Shoffieid Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship, tl a.m. Sunday Evening, 6. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust.SI. John AME 2lon Church. 145 Campboll Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday Scl’iool. 9:30. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Freeman. Advance First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Biblo Study/mission groups. 7 p.m, Pastor:Martin Kastnor. 998-6302. Church of God of Prophocy. 2323 U.S. 601 S., Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6: Wednesday evening, 7. Pastor: Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935.Victory Baptist Church. Midway St.. Cooleomeo. Sunday Scliool, 10a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m.. Prayor & Biblo Study, 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077.Sovonth Day Advontlst Church. Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School. Saturday. 9:30-11; Worship. 11-noon-. Paslor. Ron Davis. 751- 3886.Macodonia Moravian Church, 700 N.C. 801 N., Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 n.m. 998-4394. Pastor; Rev. Greg Liltle.Yadkin Valley Baptist Church, l324Yadkin Valley Road. Advance. Pastor: Ronnio Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11 & 6. Wednesday Night Prayer mooting. 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church of God. U.S, 64 E. at Mill Street. Mocksvillo. Sunday Schooi. 10 a.m., Morning Worship. 11. Paslor; Bishop Jamos Ijames.Mt. SInal AME Zion Church. 488Peoples Creek Road, Advanco. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11 a.m., Wodnosday nigiit Biblo study. 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231.Bixby Church of tho Living God.2121 Cornatzor Rd.. Advance, Paslor. Rov. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Woiship. Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salom United Mothodist Church. Salom Church Road ofl Davie Academy Rd. Worship, Sundays al 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Tho Rov. Mary Carnes, minislor.Plnoy Grovo United Molhodlsl Church. 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday Schooi. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Pastor: Rev. Kondall C. Glover. 998-7316. Now Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Paslor, Nettye Ijames-Barber. 751- 0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class. 7t3Q. IrviotccasoTV prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry. U.S 601 N.. Danner Rd. to Camelia Lane, Mocksvillo. Pastor; Stoven W. Dalton, Sunday School. tOa.m., worship, 11 Episcopal Church of tho Good Shopherd, Church & Cross sts. Cooloomoo. Worship, 9:30 a.rn. fellowship hour aftor church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays a/tor church. Priost: Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Life Mission. Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10:30. morning worship, 11. 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"The market has been very active In the past few weeks," said Janice tulcDaniel, one of the 14 realtors at Pennington, and co-owner of the company. She cites spring as a premier opportunity for sellers to list their homes, and for buyers interested in Davie County's low tax rates and excellent schools to compare how much house they can purchase for the money in tWa area. Pennington & Company Realty leads all other realtors in Davie County In the number of properties sold in 2001, according to the Multiple Listing Service statistics. McDaniel attributes this honor to the outstanding cus­ tomer service each of Iheir 14 realtors gives each client. "We really listen to what people say they want, whether they are buying or selling. We take care of our customers." Pennington & Company Realty has recently added a valuable new feature for online shoppers. Those logging onto www.penningtonrealty.com can browse any resi­ dential or commercially-listed property or land in the Triad area, by price or geographic location. Maps to the properties are included, as well as online mortgage calculators to determine monthly payments, and other specifications about the particular properties. Email addresses are also available, for clients who need quick answers to Individual questions. Pennington & Company's Hillsdale office plans to move April 15 to a new 2,500 sq. ft. building that is currently being constructed on Peachtree Road, behind Bojangle's and Dairy Queen on Highway 158. The new office's Peachtree Road will also have an access off Highway 801 South; and provide space for the company’s support staff as well as Realtors. Seven of the 14 agents at Pennington are licensed brokers, and the combination of experience and hometown caring have created a com­ pany that gels results. 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Kendra Long of Davie domi­ nated a traclc-and-field meet with North Davidson, winning first place in the ICO, long jump and 200. . ' Freshman Bekah Peeler of Davie’s JV soccer team had both goals iu a 2-0 win over West Rowan. McKenzie Willoughby, the Davie varsity baseball team’s .500- hitting junior, is on pace to drive in 44 runs. Andrew Daywalt is hitting .400 and Josh Golding .370 with six stolen bases. Brad Corriher of South Davie’.s baseball team beafNonh Davie 2-1 with a solo homer in the bottom of theeighth inning. Aaron Hollifield ‘went 3-for-3 and John McDanlei was the winning pitcher by going Ihe distance. For North, seyenth-grader,Thomas Kuell went ail the way on the mound and led his team with two hits. Waste Hy Brian I’itts Davit- C oum y Em crprise Rccord S ALISBU R Y - Lonnie Biuncs re­ pelled a Slar War.s-lil<e offense, retired lim ire pro Cal Hayes Jr. every lim e he stepped to the plate and pitched six-hit ball for seven innings. A ll Ihat wasn't enotiyh. In llie first round o flhe C liff Peeler Baseball Clas­ sic at Calawba College on March 29. the masterful performance failed to up­ set iiingpin Hast Rowan and produce a landmark win lhal would have launched D avie's dragging spirits above the clouds. Instead o f complementing Barnes' right anil. Ihe War Eagles alloweil five unearned runs and losl in the last in ­ ning for the second siraiglit game, 5-4 in eight innings. "You don't see a kid pilch like ihat very often against a great team," Davie varsity coach M ike Herndon said. “ He was unbelievable. That's one o f the tiesl perlormances I've seen from him. and you e.xpect to win when you throw like that." Barnes struck out seven, walked just tw o and erased Hayes, a certain pick in the upcoming M ajor League Draft, all lour limes. S lill. Barnes couldn't appre­ ciate Ills scim illaling boxscore line be­ cause o f the glare from ihe scoreboard verdict. "Those boys can play some baseball. One through four are as tough as any- ^ body I've ever seen, and it really hurl lo lose that gam e," the se n io r righthander said. “ I was pumped, I was really anil I wanted it. I had some o f the best stulT I've ever had. 1 had all three o f my pitches for strikes. 1 guess I Ihrew alright, bul it really doesn't m ailer be­ cause we lost." The War Eagles blew a 2-0 lead when Ihey misplayed an infield Ily in the bottom o f the third. I he error was m agnified when three RBI doubles fo l­ lowed for a 4-2 East lead. A fter East starter Jacob Cooper sent eight straight Davic batters back to the dugoul, cleanup man Dave Poplin made it 4-.'? w ith one swing, his sixth-inning solo homer soaring over the .180-foot fence in center field. W hile Davie gave East everything it got, the Mustangs returned the favor in the top o f the seventh. Cody W right led o ff the frame with a bouncer to the mound, bul Cooper’s throw sailed over first. One out laler Cooper induced an­ other comebacker, this time from Bran­ don Gentry, but again he threw w ild ly over first. Reliever Spencer Steedley walked the next two to force in tlie ty­ ing run. Davie had a chance to send an up­ percut to East's jaw, bul Tyler Morgan Please See Varsity - Page H3 S teal s e c o n d . North Davie shortstop Brandon Stewart takes catcher Johnathan Hutchens' throw and tags out Aaron Hollifield, who tried to Unforgettable S o u t h B e a t s N o r t h o n C o r r i h e r ’s H o m e r Hy Hrian Pills Davie County Enterprise Rccord The North Davie-South Davie base­ ball showdown last week was the k iiiil o f game you m ight see once a year if you're lucky and are sure to rememtier lo r years, if nol decades, lo come. It was as close as a game can be, o verllow ing w ith defensive brilliance and clim axing w ith one leam exhila­ rated and the other crushed. W ith John M cD aniel o f Soulh and Tom Kuell o f visiting North locked in a pitchers duel for the ages, Soulh survived 2-1 when Brad C orriher cranked a w alk-off home run in the bottom o f the eighth inning. The epic clash pushed South lo 4-0 and dropped N orth lo 3-1. The start o f M id-S o u th Conference play is next week. "It was unbelievable. Unbelievable. Both teams played excellent,” South coach Todd Bum garner said. “ There was some leather flashed, I'll tell you that, from bolh sides. Any lim e you lose one like Ihat, il's a lough-luck loss be­ cause Iheir pitcher was on his game, too. “ As lar as m iddle-school baseball goes. I can’t think o f a better game. It's a memorable win. I w ill remember this one for a long lim e." N onh played w ith just as much heart, bul sim ply fell shorl in a malchup that would probably end up 5-5 if the teams met 10 times. "I told the guys after the game il stinks som ebody has to come away from this game w ilh a loss, bul I’d much rather lose playing as w ell as we did lhan make a bunch o f errors and not do the things we were supposed to do," North coach Danny A lla rd said. “ We dill everything we needed to do lo w in lhal game, il ju si didn’t w ork out. “ It was like w atching the Braves against the Braves. W hal made it a real fun game to be apart o f was how w ell Ihe defen.se played on bolh sides in that kind o f pressure, because you know those guys were out there saying: Mf the l)all’s hit lo me, I don’t want lo be the one lhal costs us this gam e.’ "U nfortunately, som ebody has to come away a loser. I told them to keep their heads up. thal the real season starts w hen we com e back fro m sp rin g break." I he pitchers perfomied w ith remark­ able poise. M cDaniel, an eighth-grade righty, was unfazed when the Wildcats pul Iwo runners on in tlie first, struck for first blood on back-to-back lasers in the second, had two on and one out in ItoiIi the sixth and sevenlh and when the go-ahead run moved to third in the eighth. K u e ll, a 6-2 seventh-grade lefty, never cracked when the Tigers lied it in the third, loaded the bases w ith one oul in the ni'lh and pul the w inning run on second in die scvcntli. On the scales o flica rl, M cDaniel and Kuell were heavyweights. “ M cD aniel was gulsy," Bumgarner .said o f the junkballer. “ He can throw and tlirow and throw and throw. H e’.s a com petitor and he showed me he’.s ca- p;ible o f beating a good team. He would Please See Corrllier - I'iij-e HS Johnathan Hutchens’ pitching against Downtown helps the Wildcats start the year 3-0. G ustafson M ystified B y Loss To W. R ow an Hy Hrian Pills Davie C ounly Enterprise Record Pete Gustafson has been around a long lim e, but there are still crazy soc­ cer bounces that make him shake his head in amazement. There are bizarre games and then there’s m ind-boggling games lhal defy logic, like last week’s .1-1 nonconference loss lo Wesl Rowan. "It was a very weird game, one o f those where you dominate the whole match and still lo.se," Davie’s 12th-year varsity coacli said. “ We probably had the ball 65-70 minutes in an 80-minute game and couldn’t score." Star A llison Howell sliced through tlie Falcons’ defense from every direc- lion, and West seldom smelled its half o f Ihe field. So much effort, so lillle lo cheer about. Gustafson couldn't understand how Davie could dominate so tlioroughly yel find ilse lf in a 3-0 mess w ith just 11 m inutes to go. Il hasn’t won since M arch 14, lo sin g 3 -0 to p it b u ll Grimsley, tying underdog North Iredell 0-0 and needing 75 minutes to finally hit the target againsi Wesl. “ We had over 30 shots and 17 were on goal,” he said. “ It wasn’t necessar­ ily their defense. Il was just us not be­ ing able to put it in the net. I had confi­ dence, it ju st never m aterialized, I thought: ‘No problem, don’t panic.' But il just never happened. N om ially it just pops in there when you’re iloniinating like that. “ I looked at the film . We just had Ihe camera on ourdefensive half. I watched it for seven minutes and not one o f their players came on our half o f the field. "W e actually held the ball 85 per­ cent o f the game. W ithout a doubt we shotililn'l have losl that game.” West’s go-to g irl was the shovel lhal dug the War Eagles’ hole. She burned them twice in the open field, forcing Gustafson to second-guess his defen­ sive straiegy. “1 take a lot o f responsibility for the loss because I should have taken a man o ff (somebody else) and double-teamed their striker," he said. "(W est's direcl- kick score) was a very nice shot. You've got to give them credit for lhal one. The other ones were just one-on-ones where we just weren’t fast enough. "A s soon as I thought, Ms there a need 10 change'.'’, they h il a long ball to that g irl and she took care o f us." NoTKs: H ow ell connected in the meaningless closing minutes. Heather McDaniel had the assist. She has seven o f Davie's 12 goals.... The W ar Eagles open the Central Piedmoni Conference against visiling South Iredell on A p ril 9. They go to West Forsyih on A p ril 11 and host High Point Central on A p ril 15. “ The schedule does nolhing bul gel tougher." he said. Tough Schedule Drops Girl’s Softball Record To 1 - 5 By H ria n P ills Davie County Enterprise Record D avie’s varsity softball team has found a groove, but it’s nothing the War Eagles are pleased about. They have consistently succeeded in stopping il­ self all year, and the trend continued in a 4 -1 loss at N orthw est G u ilford on March 28. Davie was swept by West Rowan because it couldn't hold late leads. It was swept by the Vikings, w lio buried a listless Davie team 5-0 three days ear­ lier, because o f another ill-tim ed error that gave Northwest Ihree-run breath­ ing room. “ We had a bad throw to left field and tw o runs .scored," Coach Janice Jack­ son said. “ Il should have been 2-1, bul if they w ouldn’t have had four runs we m ight liave scored (w ith ihe bases loaded in the last inning) because they w ouldn’l have had that extra lead. “ We played good, it’s just that one inning when they got those tw o runs thal Ihey shouldn’t have gotten. The next person made an oul.” Davie is gasping at I -5, bul Jack.son trie d to soothe the p sych o lo g ica l wounds afterward, id lin g ihem almost anybody would be 1-5 w ith a noncon- ference schedule againsi Southwest R andolph, W esl R ow an and N W G uilford. She’s co nfid e n t the W ar Eagles w on’t be losing much longer. Although annual e litist N orth Davidson is ex­ pected 10 end Iheir two-year reign in the Central Piedm ont C onference, they should have as good a shot as anyone at the second playoff berth. "W e've tried to explain thal lo them because everybody w e’ve losl lo made it to (last year’s) slate playoffs,” she said. "W e’ve told them all along not to get discouraged because they’ re never going 10 play a tougher nonconference schedule than w e’ve had this year. “ A fle r (ihe 4-1 loss) I feel a whole lot belter aboul ihe conference coming up. Il was like a w liole differenl game, and we’re w ailing lo start on another level o f play.” A fter Northwest’s pitcher relired the firsl 12 batters, Layne Grout snapped the perfeci game by leading o ff ihe fifth w ith a trip le . B ra nd i Sain cut Northwest’s 2-0 in half w ith a single, but the rest o flh e game sent dark tlash- backs through D avie’s m ind. The War Eagles stranded two run­ ners in the fifth and sixth and left ihree slanding in Ihe sevenlh. Norlh\yesl capi- lalized on an error in ils iwo-run first and tacked on insurance when D avie’s fifth-inning throw sailed into left field. In the two games, G roul slruck out 14, walked one and kept her ERA at 2.51 in 39 innings. But her effort Please See Rigorous - Page B3 Search Begins For New Girl’s Basketball Coach Dr. Linda Bost began advertising the varsity girls basketball coaching vacancy on March 27 and w ill take applications until M ay 1, she said last week. D avie’s sixth-year principal plans to have Carol Cozarl’s successor by the end o f the school year. “ I always - when you have schedules like this - w orry aboul sum mer camps - and gelling prepared, and I ’ve asked M rs. Cozarl lo go ahead and make the usual arrangements so there’s already a camp set up,” Bosl said. "The new coach can alter thal, if possible, to what they would-wanl.” Cozarl resigned two weeks ago after guiding the W ar Eagles for five years. The new coach w ill inherit four returning starters - and five o f the top six players - from a leam ihal wenl 17-9, won both Cenlral Piedmont Conference titles and advanced to the final 16 o f the slate playoffs. i'ii ■4 .4^«.is. I B2 - J)AVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4, 2002 Freshman Randolph Homers As JV Baseball Ends Skid Freshman Ted Randolph. Ihe Davie JV baseball team's burly slugger, launched the team's first home run o f the season in his second a t-bat against N o rlh Davidson on M arch 30. What did he do for an encore? "W e had runners at second and third and put the squeeze bunt on," Coach Lee L in v ille said. "W c caught them by sur­ prise so much thal they didn't gel Ted al firs l and both runners scored. The firs t basem an dropped the flip, and Derek Cor- nauer never broke stride from second and scored. "W c had already dropped aboul three bunts on ihem and Ihey hadn't played any o f ihcm. They were all playing back be­ cause Ted hit Ihe home run Iasi lime up, so I tried lo catch them offguard and it worked." Randolph, Tim Erb and Cor­ nalzer prtxlucetl two hits each as Davie rebounded from an 11-1 loss to Central Cabarrus in Ihe firsl round o f an cight-leam , five-day lou rnainenl al R ich Park w ilh a 14-9 w in over ihe Black Knights. Davie trailed 4-2 going into Ihe bollom o f ihe second, bul Randolph capped a five-run in­ ning w ilh a solo blast lo left-cen­ ter field and the War Eagles (3-5 in nonconfcreice) never looked back. They had lost four o f Iheir previous five games. "I told Ihe kids I d on 'l care what Ihey decided, but ihey weren’ t to leave lhat corner un­ til they figured oul what il was going to take lo start playing lo their potential," L in v ille said, describing the afterm ath o f the first-round loss. "I walked away and before I could go about 10 feel, Ihey said: 'Coach, go get your fungo, we want lo praclice.' So wc practiccd fo r about 30 minutes after the game Friday nighl. "W c d id n 't play error-fee baseball by any means (on Sat­ urday against N orth Davidson), bul we played much heller" .‘\ndrew McClannon earned ihe win by pilching five innings. He gave up si.\ runs, bul only tw o were earned. Kurl Bivins and Andrew Beck worked one inning apiece in relief, and Evan Beam and Beck had ihe oihcr hits. The War Eagles fell hard in the firsl round. McClannon, Erb. Zac O 'Brien and Cornalzer had ihe only four hils, and ihe de­ fense didn't give pilchers Cor­ nalzer and David Weakley any help. .McClannon's hil prevenled the shuloul. "W c didn't play very well in Ihe field, and they look advan­ tage." L in ville said. "They're prelly good bul wc made them look a lol beller than ihey are. Il was Weakley's firsl appearance of the year, and he pilchcd prelly well. He gave up four runs and all four were unearneil." N otes: The fo u rlli-a n n u a l Easier tournament also included G lenn. W est F o rs y lh . F.ast Rowan. West Rowan and South Rowan. ... Davie slruck oul 11 lim es in five innings against C en tra l.... The War Eagles ho,st West Rowan on A p ril 5 al 4:30 p.m. They go lo South Rowan for ihc Central Piedmont Con­ ference opener on A p ril 9 at 4:30. And Ihey host N orlh Ire­ dell on A p ril 10 al 4. H anrahan’s D efense S parks JV S o cce r To 4 th S h u to u t Bekah Peeler scored twice and the defense recorded ils fourth shutout as Davie's J V soc­ cer leam smolhered Wesl Row an 2-0 last week. "I'm surprised because w hen we scrimmaged this leam, I had three o f the freshmen from the varsity and we only beat them 1 - 0," Coach Jim Caudill said o f his War Eagles, who are 5-2-1 in nonconfcrence. "1 don't know whal's transpired w iih ihem - w lftiher some players have been pulled up also or we just played lhal well - bul I'd like to Ihink we played lhal well. I thought we were in for a bigger fight lhan whal il was. bul il never devel­ oped on Iheir end.'.' Peeler broke the door down late in the first h alf on an assisi from Ashley Cornalzer. and she slruck again al the 57-m inuic mark. Peeler's leam-high fifth goal was assisled hy K e lly •Mitchell. "That group o f Cornalzer. M itch e ll, Peeler and .-Mlison .Mackinlosh has jusl been very, very strong." he said. A 2-0 loss 10 G rim sley is D a vie 's o nlv setback since March fi. a surge lhat includes four wins in five games. Wesl Rowan d id n 't allem pl a single shot. "Kourlney Hanrahan had one o f her b e tte r m atches al sweeper," he said. "She played bolh sides o f her body, and dial's one Ihing w e're iryin g lo de­ velop." The War Eagles are o ff unlil opening Cenlral Piedmont C on­ ference play al S. Iredell A p ril 9. a break C audill v/elcomed in light o f keeper Kam i Simpson's knee injury againsi Wesl. "T h at's a m ajor inju ry be­ cause we sorely need her," he said. "I'm glad we have this lim e o ff bccausc she's n very strong player w ilh her aggressiveness, her hustle and everything else." Tennis Team Enjoying First Place W hile It Can D on'l look now bul Davie's lennis leam. which dealt South ■Iredell and Soulh Rowan 9-0 spankings last week, is lied w iih Reynolds and Wesl Forsylh for firs l in the Central Piedm ont Conference. The th rill isn't e.vpecled lo lasl long, but 4-3 overall and 2- 0 in the CPC is not had for a leam lh a l had preseason doubls w helher ii would w in a match all year. "W e 're having fun. w e're playing laid-back anil llie kids are responding," Coach M a ll M echam said. " I'm nol ovcrcoaching. W e’ re sending them out there and lolling them play." Austin Powell. Jason Overby. Sleven Cham bers and C hris Мо.ч1еу - Ihe 1-4 seeds respec­ lively - provided a pair o f w in­ ning performances againsi the Soulh teams, and M all Moser. Palrick L illie , Brandon Frisby and Arm and Vonsialsky com ­ bined to go 4-0 while sharing the Nos. 5-6 positions. Mecham used different com ­ binations in doubles, bul the re­ sults stayed ihe same as Davie won for llie fourth lim e in five m ale he s. P o w e ll-C h a m be rs. O verby-M oxlcy and L illle -Je ff .Mighion finished o ff Soulh Ire­ d e ll. and .M oser-Vonsialsky. Frisby-M ighion and llockaday- Zach Kuhn n ailed dow n the Soulh Rowan shuloul. "W e've gol some alhleles who are learning lennis. and dial's nol happened in ihe past." Ihe second-year coach said. "W e've never had a bunch of basketball players or wrestlers come oul and play tennis for us. "I'm pleasantly surprised al how w ell we're doing." In a ll like lih o o d . D avie's momentum camc lo a screech- iiig hall w hen it visited Reynolds on .\p ril 3. The m ighty Demons look care o f Soulh Rowan in 37 m inutes, and ih e ir lop player whipped out a 10-0 w in in 14 minutes. The War Eagles host N orlh Davidson on A p ril 8 and go lo South Iredell on A pril 10. S o f tb a ll U m p ir e C lin ic A p ril 1 0 softball umpire clinic w ill be held on A p ril 10 al 7 p.m. al.the Brock Gym. For questions, call A lh lclic D ircclor Joe Boyclle o f ihe M ocksvillc-D avie Recrcalion Departmenl al 751-2325. ^Mlyson H. 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M organ b le w aw ay three more in Ihc lop o f iheeighlh. and I'.asi sealed il a mere live pilches inlo the bollom o f the eighth. l.elT<o smoked a single lo right 10 greet reliever W rig hl. and raced all ihe way lo ihird when the ball ro lle d past the rig h l lielder. The ne.\l piicli bounced 10 Ihe screen, and Lefko ironed in w ilh Ihe ileeisive run, "Since we were playing Easi Rowan, ue had lo play our 'A ' game lo play w iili ihem. and we did for seven innings." Davie's senior sliorlsiop, Andrew Day­ w all, said, " ll slipped away from us. though. We should ha\ e won lhal for (Barnes)," Allhough the War l-agles suf­ fered their fourth loss in five game and ihird in a row, ihey had reason lo feel beller aboul ihem- selves. The senior-loaded Mus­ tangs are a bona fide slalc-chani- pionship conlender in 3-A , a leam w iih perhaps no w eak­ nesses, and ihey n iig lil nol have Harncs scralchcd w illio u l help from Davie's defense, "I Ihink w c'rcsla rlin g lo gain our conl'idcnce back, and lhal helped morale I lliin k." Daywall said. "It's a game we should have won. bul it still helped us out." "W here we e.\celled is we kepi Iheir money man o ff base," Herndon said. " If Hayes gels on. you m ight as well lell him lo go 10 third." Nole.s: D ayw all laced his leam-high fourth double. ... A 2.3S ERA couldn't keep W righl from slipping to 2-2.... Davie (5- 4) has four games in a span o f eight days - A pril 3 al home lo S la le s v ille , A p ril 5 al W esl Rowan. A pril y al home to Soulh Rowan and A pril 10 al home lo N orlhwcsl Cabarrus. A p ril 'J is Ihe firsl Cenlral Piedmoni Con­ ference game, and the second one is A p ril 12 againsi visiting Reynolds. A ll the games slarl al 7 p.m. Duvie 11, S iillsb iiry 0 Barnes drilled a bases-loaded double in Ihe firsl, W illoughby slammed a iwo-run homer in ihc ihird and 15 o f the firsl 23 Davie batters reached base. Il was lhal easy in an 11-0. tlvc-inning dism anlling o f Sal­ isbury in ihe lournainenl conso- lalions on March 30. “ Wc gained a lilllc c o n fi­ dence back." Herndon said. "A f­ ler (Ihe 5-4 loss) I really didn't know how we w ould respond because lhat hurl us. We played good defensively and I'll lake Ihree hils every inning." W illoughby produced fo u ro f a kind: ihree hits in three al-bals. Ihree runs and three RBls. Bar­ nes and D ayw all were bolh 2- for-2, Doug Sm ilh was 2-for-3 and Josh G olding tripled and stole his icani-higli si.xlh base. On the m ound, W rig h t pitched four shuloul innings and Golding finished up w iih a I -2- 3 fifth. O f W right's 52 pilches. 38 were sirikes as he improved 10 3-2. "W e e.\pccled to be in the championship game. W e're nol Iherc bul we could ha\e come oul and jusl went ihrough ihe motions. Bul we didn’ t do lhal." Herndon said. The War I-agles. who had al­ ready defeated N orlh Rowan twice, met ihe Cavaliers ftir the Ihird lim e in M onday's fiflh - place game. R igorous N onconference S chedule Leaves D avie 1 - 5 C ontinued From ' I’uko B I sw irled dow n the drain as an o f­ fense averaging 2.3 runs a game w ent 5-for-48 and watchcd its balling average tum ble lo .198. "Layne looks good and ev­ erybody we play com plim ents her." Jackson said. "I feel bad for her because w e're not w inning and she's doing so good. Bul I think she understands more lhan most o f Ihem whal kind o f com- p clilio n w e're playing." Notes; Davie showed no life in the first meeting w iih N orth­ west, falling behind 3-0 in the top o f the llrsl. l.aurcn Cornalzer had a se co n d -in n in g single. Dawn Singlelon had a fifth -in ­ ning triple, and lhat was il. "They were just killin g the ball thal first inning and we didn't have bul three people reach base," Jack­ son sa id .... The W ar Eagles only had three hils in the rematch - one cach from Stacey Handy, G rout and Sain - bul they drew three walks and mounted three serious threats. G rout tripled, walked and stole her icam-lead- ing third base. "W c were real pleased w ilh lhat game because we played a whole lol beller and everybody was talking lo each other." she said. ... The Vikings had last week circled on ihcir schedule, having lost lo Davie in Davic uh г ti ы Uowden If 3 •0 0 0 Hundy SS 3 0 0 0 Sinkcf 3 0 0 0 Groul p 3 0 0 0 Cornal/er lb 3 0 1 0 Sain с 3 i)0 0 Williams rf I о 0 0 Holt rf 1 0 0 l> Singlelon 3b 1 0 1 0 Mey 2b 0 0 0 0 Smilh 2b 1 0 0 0 Toluls n (ì ■)íí N\V Guilford 300 020 0 -5 Davlf 0(Ю ООО 0-0 31) - Singlelon. Du\ie IP П к HR ИИ so Groul I- 7 К 5 4 0 í Grout ihe Sweet 16 in three o f the pasl four years. The scores were 4-2 in 1998, 2-0 in '00 and I-O lasl year. "They were d cfiniicly out for revenge," she said. ... Cor­ nalzer and Groul are bolh hilling .352. bul only two others are h il­ ling rcspeclably, Amanda Sink al .294 and Sain al .277. ...The llrsl CPC game is A p ril 9 al Soulh Rowan. Da\ ie hosis N orlh Ire­ dell. ils lone victim , on A pril 10. N \V G u ilfo rd 5, Davic (I N \V G tiiiro rd 4, D iivic 1 Duvio ull r Uowilcn rf 4 0 Handy SS 4 1) Sink ct' } Grout p 2 1 Convatzcr U' 2 Singleton } (I Sain c 2 I) Williams ir HoU If Smilh 21) Isley 2h I'otuls 1 0 2 (Í 1 0 2 0 26 1 ll hi 0 0 1 0 1) 0 1 0 0 {) I) 0 1 I 0 I) 0 0 0 n 0 0 I Diivie NWC.uiirord (ИН) 1)10 0-1' 200 020 .4-4 D a v i e S o f t b a l l S t a t i s t i c s R e c o r d : 1 -5 ,0 -0 C P C HirriNC. 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' - C o rrih e r E nds C la s s ic P itc lie r’s D uel W ith S to ry b o o k H om e R un Continued From Page 111 bear clown when he had to and pop il in Ihcre a little harder when he had lo." “ His performance was tmbe- lievable," A llard said o f Kuell. "H e hadn’t gotlen a lol ol' work in our games because (or 10-4, 2 4-0 and 16-4 breezes over D ow nlow n, H igh Point C hris­ lian Academy and Knox), so for him 10 Ihrow as strong as he did I'or e ig h t in n in g s. I ’ m very pleased and looking very for­ ward lo whal happens in ihe fu- lure." Dn//lln)> I) The struggle was defined by breathtaking defensive plays. There was A aron H o llifie U I’s .second-inning stop. The Soulh shorlstop cul o ff a Brandon Slewart ball speeding toward cenler. bounced up and Tired to Justin Thompson, who came o ff Ihe bag and lagged ihe runner for a bang-bang out. " I ’ve seen Aaron make thal play a hunch o f tim es." Bumgar­ ner said. There was H eath B o yd 's niade-for-TV play in the fifth. M oving to his right on a sharp grounder hy W hit M errifield, ihe South second baseman left his feet. W hen the b a ll to o k a wicked hop. lioycl barehanded il and nipped lo H ollifieid at sec­ ond for a 4-6-.3 double play. They turned another tw in killing in the sixth. “ I've never seen anybody Noriti .Stu'Wlin SS Mcrrifiolil 2I> Kuell p names ct' nueluman .Hi Flowers rf Illllclieiis с Gupion If Jotiteisiiv.i Hi I*orter pli I'olills (I (I Nurih Davli’ Smilli Davlc nil 4 4 A2 4 4 ,1 Il hi I I) I II : I) (I 0 0 0 1 (I I I I (I II » I I) Soulh Ho)ii :i> llollitielil SS llowatil .lb Vot;lerct Allen с limytiim rf Citrrilier (111 .MeDaniel p 'I'lionipson lb li.ler If 2 < t I)uiei;inspli nil г ’ ■ II II (I (I (I (I I II II 1 h hi I II .1 I (I II II II II II II II 1 I (1 0 2 II I II I (I riilnis 2S 2 S 2 (llll IHKI IHI- I (Kll (ИИ1 111 - 2 2B - Eder. MR - Corriher. Sll - Porter. Norlh IP II К |.;k llll so Kuell I, 7.2 S 2 2 .t (, Soulh IP II К KK llll so McDaniel W S 8 I I I 2 barehand a ground ball al this level," C orriher said. "That was amazing." A nd Ihere was Logan Joldersma’s phenomenal play in Ihe ihird. Zach Vogler drilled a shot w ith runners al second and Ihird and two outs. The Norlh I'irsi baseman did an absolute horizontal dive to spear the ball, hurried lo his feet and beat Vo­ gler to the bag. "1 thought that by far was the biggest play o flhe game." Bum ­ garner said, " lie smothered it down and saved two runs." W hile H o llifie id is among South's prem ier athletes and w hile Boyd plays a key role on a powerful A A U leam. not many people knew aboul Joldersma before his eyebrow -raising slop. "The game would have been completely changed w iihoul that play." A llard said. "It was a last- minute decision lo start him at first ba.se. He’s been playing out­ field the m ajority oflhe lime, bul w ilh Tom pilching 1 needed Lo­ gan to be able to do the jo b Ihere loday. And lhal was as pretty as it gels." S oulh Answers llu le lie n s N orlh landed ihe firsi blow w hen Johnathan H uichens knocked in Brock Flowers w ith a second-inning rope. Flow ers gol ihings slarled w ilh a single, and Norlh also got hits from Slew art. M errifield, Kuell, Jeremy Gupion and Jake Forler, who singled and stole second ill his only Irip lo the plate. Kuell led the way w ilh two hits, and Josh Barnes contributed a walk and sacrifice bunt. "1 was real nervous going inlo Ihe game because we hadn’l faced any ipia lily com petition, and 1 was real pleased w ith how the guys handled il," Allard said. South lied il in the Ihird when H ollifieid slapped a groiind-ball single the other way. He had Ihree hits and w alked in his olher plate appearance. "H e's been balling leadolf. and he look a lol o f pilches and really concentrated on getting on base, which is a good leadoff m an." Bum garner said. “ So 1 decided to move (Boyd) up Ihere and let him coiicenlrale on h il­ ling because he's one o flhe bel­ ter hitlers we have, and it paid dividends." South's spark was No. 9 bat­ ter Josh Fder. who scored Ihe tying run afler lining a double thal hugged ihe righl-field line. Juslin Thompson had iw o hits and became a headline candidate when he pounded a single lo lefi lo open the lasl o f Ihe sevenlh. Boyd had a hil. gol hit by a pitch and dropped a SAC bum. Vogler walked twice. "It seemed like every lim e 1 looked up Ihere were runners on firsl and second or second and third or bases loaded, and we found a way every lim e," Allard said. D ru n iiitlc llo m c r The game was all but headed to the ninth when Slewart and M errifield turned a 6-4-.S double play lo erase V ogler’s leadoff walk. Everyone had trouble believ­ ing whal they saw m om ents laler. C o rrih e r unloaded every ounce o f his slrenglh and drove the ball high and deep lo cenler. Barnes raced back. hack. hack. Then he walched helplessly as Ihe ball disappeared beyond Ihe .^()()-l'ool fence. Kuell collapsed lo his knees and clutched both arms around his head. For Ihe Soulh side, it was a sight lo behold watching C orri­ her circle the bases on air. "H e's been kind o f down on him self (fo r slarling 0-fo r-l 1)," Bumgarner said. "W e've got to have him to produce, and he did somelhing that you only dream o f doing - a w alk-o ff home run. bollom o f Ihe eighth inning, againsl a rival. In Ihe o n-deck c irc le . C orrihcr's mind drifted back lo lasl year. A fte r N orlh scored three seventh-inning runs for a .‘i-4 w in in the first meeling o f 2(101. his iw o -o iii, tw o-strike, seventh-inning double over Ihe righl fielder’s head gave Soulh a 6-.“) w in in thc rematch. "It was prelly much the same story, except this one's a lot sweeter," Corriher said. “ I knew 1 got all of it and 1 said to m y­ self: 'I f this one doesn’t go out. 1 can’t hit one out.' And 1 .saw (base umpire) Joe Boyette tw irl­ ing his hand. “ When 1 was on deck, Aaron said: ‘ Remember lasl year?’ 1 said: ’ Yeah, and I’m going lod o il again.’ And daggone if I didn't. 1 was iryin g 10 lake m y lim e arinind the bases, bul 1 wanled to gel home. 1 d id n 't want lo speed around the bases. 1 had lo try hard nol to, though." Notes: North stomped three teams by a .“iO-S score, and South held up its end o flhe bargain by slipping past North Rowan 7-4. Zach Howard and Tim m y Allen provided Ihe clutch hits as South pulled through with three runs in the lop o f the sevenlh. “ If South continues lo play the way they have been and we keep gcl- ling the pilching and defense we’ve been getting, there’s go­ ing lo be some Rowan Counly schools surprised this year," A l­ lard said. ... 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No. 3 Phillip Hur­ sey and No. 6 Matlhew M orris. "Ferebee's really improved." Coach Barry W hitlock said. "Me played a lot over the summer anil look some lessons, and he's jumped from two ami three - anil sometimes even four - rmm last year lo No, I, He looks pretty good, "Hauser's really been strong at two. and Hursey's as steady a three as you could get in the league." Jusiin Moruan and Josh Bow ­ ers split their matches in the four and five spots, respectively, and the other team m em bers are Shane Patrick and Kyle Woolen, "Once Woolen gels healthy - he broke a bone in his ankle right after basketball season - he could push Ihe five and si.\ guys, which is going to make us heller." he said. W ilh second-year players Ferebee. Hursev. Bowers and Morgan providing vital e,\peri- ence. the Tigers are thinking big. They go to C orriher-Lipe on A p ril У and host Southeast on A pril 11, "W e beat West Rowan ft-.^ and they beat Southeast Ч-0." W hitlock said. "C hina Grove and Erwin are always leams in Ihe conference that we're going lo have lo be ready for. but our (prospects) look good. W e're eyeing a conference champion­ ship." , L o n g P a c e s D a v ie T ra c k T e a m Kendra Long racked up three wins as Davie swept a track-and- field meet from N orlh Davidson on M arch 28. The War Eagle girls won 91-.*i.1 and the Davie boys 84-67. Long collected first-place mark.s in the 100 dash, long jum p and 200 race, and Janel Darcy was the second-biggest contribu­ tor w ith wins in the 16(H) and ,12(X). " I was real pleased w ith the e ffo rt," Coach Devore Holman said. "Long's a gifted athlete, and w e're lo o kin g fo r greal things oul o f her," Virtually everyone с1пр|кч1 in as nine more events went the War Eagles' way. Megan Lane ( 1(H) hurdles). Bridget Roliyrlson (pole va u lt). B rooke H arris (400). Sara Erb (shot pul). Carly Peeler (.10(1 hurdles). Kierston Kahrs (discus) and Andrea W hit­ ley (S(X)) picked up individual wins, and tw o foursomes tr i­ umphed in relay com petition. L ocal B asketball T eam W in s H oop-lt-U p T lie basketball leam o f Jusiin Dotson. Neil Rice. Wesley Scotl. Jason Hogue and Jonathan Ijames won the 18-under division o f the N B A H oop-It-U p in Charlotte on March 2.1-24, Frank Dotson coached the five Davie H igh seniors, H H S w im R e g is tr a t io n A p ril 1 4 The H ickory H ill swim team w ill hold registration for participa­ tion in Ihe summer swim league on A pril 14 from .I-.*! p,m, at the Y M C A . Swim mers up to age 18 may participate. There w ill be snacks provided and everyone signing up is urged lo bring their swim suit fo ra free swim . If you would like additional infom iation. call Kellv at7.‘il-0 8 10 . . J Don’t be fooled by our competition... While the other dealers were out monkeyinn aroumt, we helped hundreds of people gel into vehicles they need and deserve. 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The D avie boys (4-3, 2-0) d id n 't produce a 38-point mar­ g in , bul Ihey s till w on w ith plenty o f room lo spare. Neil Rice (shot put). Ryan Boehm (discus). Corey Doub (3200). Sean Stevens (trip le ju m p ), M em o M u rillo (long jum p) and Robert Clement (100 dash) pul up first-place numbers. "W e perform ed w e ll." H ol­ man said. “ W e've had a couple guys Injured that's starting lo be able to run." Three victorious relay teams were made up o f N ick Nelson, Doub. M ichael Beck and An­ drew Darcy in the 3200; Matl M cAnally, M urillo, Clement and Adrayus A rnold in the 800; and Clem ent, B illy R idille, Tim m y Redmond and James Arnold in the 400. “ O ur kids were excited," he said. "A nytim e North Davidson and Davie County compete in шй1а1а®1аш anything, it's going to be a pretty good rivalry, I was real happy with them." Davlc goes lo Wesl Forsyth on A pril y lo lake on the Titans and Reynolds. 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The deadline to register is M ay 13. and the entry lee is SlOO. C all Ken H unter at 7.‘il-6 2 3 l or Joe Boyette at 7.S 1-2325. Pro­ ceeds w ill benent the Am erican Cancer Society and Relay for L il'f B a n d its Blaze To 9 - 1 The Davie Bandits, a 12-and-uiuler lournameni baseball leam, won their first USSSA tournament In H ickory tw o weekends ago. They went undefeated lo raise their record lo 9-1. The Bandit players are all residents o f Davie Counly; Brent Beam. Garrett Benge, Trem Brooks, Taylor Evans, Ryan H ellard, Justin Kidd, Daniel Peele, Bret Peterson, Zack Russell-Myers, Colby Seaford and Forrest Steed. The coaches are Kenny Benge, M ike Seaford. Aaron Beam atu! Steve Pcierson. H an d y H elp s C ataw b a E nd D ism al Streal< Freshman Shannon Haiuly, a 2001 Davie High graduate, drove in IWO runs in the first game and stole three bases in the second on March 27 as Catawba's softball team .slopped a 17-game losing streak by sweeping Rio Grande in a doubleheader, w inning 8-3 and .“i-O. Handy has started 27 games and is hitting .243 w iih five doubles and eight RBls. She also has a respectable 3.6« ERA - despite a pllching record o f I-.*! - in II mound appearances. It W a s J u s t i n T h o m p s o n The picture on B l In last week's paper was Incorrectly idenli- lied as Aaron H ollilleld . The Soutli Davie baseball player talking to Coach Todd Bumgarner was actually Justin Thompson. Old School Davie Sports From April, 1978 Pitcher Scotl Pratt o f Davie held North Rowan to three hits and struck out 10 in six innings, but look the loss in a 3 -1 deci­ sion. Davie only had four hits. D aphne B eck, C yn th ia Peoples, L o ri Young, Teresa Russell and C indy A . Lanier paced a I3 -h lt attack as Davie's softball team im proved lo 5-0 w ith an 11-5 w in overThom as- ville . Beck, Peoples and Young belled home runs. Tom Am idon led o ff the bot­ tom o f the eighth w ith a single and raced home on Jerry C line’s extra-base blast to deep cenler as D avie's baseball team slipped past Salisbury 6-5. Bruce Bur­ ton helped Davie w ith a two-run homer. Ronald Webb fired a medal­ ist score o f 70 as Davie's golf Myers 4. Standings Top Scorers W -L M att Moser 24.0 DC Stars 4-1 Terry Gunter 23.0 Landscitping 4-1 Dan Sullivan 23.0 Six Pack 4-1 Tracey Arnold 20.5 H atzoff 3-2 Bubba Coleman 19.2 JPI Cleaning 2-4 Brent W all 17.0 Enforcers 1-4 Charlie Crenshaw 16.0 Deacons 0-5 Eric Etchison 15.5 DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RliCORI), April 4, 2002 - B7 Tired of Waiting? Try Us. 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Ruth O zlm ek, N orm a H en sle y and Bob Vandiner, w hile the low-net hon­ ors went 10 A m ie Harpe. Alex Thom pson. H elen Foster and Cindy Gla.scock. Eighty mem­ bers participated In the tourna­ ment. M en’s League Scores I.iindscaplng Designs 85 - Bubba Coleman 22. Terry Gunter 21. Tim M cC ulloh 14, W illiam Arm sworthy 12. J.C. Hendrix 9, Ben Love 7. Dcacons 51 - M atl Moser 24, Brandon Frisby 12. Scott O 'B rien 8, Buzz Moser 3, Justin Simpson 2, Kenny Faulkner 2. ,JP1 C leaning 53 - Eric Etchison 18. M arshall Rivers 17. John Dackow 10, Phil Myers 6, Stevie Dulin 5, Shane Dyson 2. D C Stars 81 - Brian Lane 16, Tracey A rnold 15. Speedy Red­ mond 14, M ark Lyons 11, John M ayfield 8, Chad Heiner 6, C lif­ ford D ulin 6, Brandon Chrapek 6. E nforcers 6 8 - Dee Robinson 22, Terrence Shaw 17,A lex Ju.s- lice 13. Michael Dalton 12, Bryan Irw in 4, Brian W illiam s 2. Six Pack 80 - Dan Sullivan 21. Brian Pitts 17. Charlie Cren­ shaw 16, Brent W all 15, Kevin Howell 6, Tony Renegar 5. D C Stars 101 -T ra ce y A rnold 25, Brian Lane 17, Speedy Red­ mond 16, Chad Heiner 12, John M ayfield 12. C liffo rd D ulin II. M ark Lyons 8. . Dcacon.s 66 - M atl Moser 19, Brandon Frisby 15, Scolt O ’ Brien 14, B ill Loos 6, Kenny Faulkner 6, Tom Pullen 2, Buzz Moser 2, Mac Criseo 2. Lund.scuping Designs 83 - Terry Gunter 30, Bubba Coleman 18. Andy Everhart 15. Tim M cCulloh 14, J.C. Hendrix 4. W illiam A rm sw orlhy 2. Six Pack 78 - Dan Sullivan 24. Brent W all 17, Brian Pills 12, Charlie Crenshaw II, Craig John.son 10, Kevin H ow ell 4. H a lz o ff 82 - M arnic Lewis 30, Vincent Cockerham 15. W illie Cozarl 12. Bike Lewis 9, Trent Howell 8, Russell Tatum 8. ,IP I C leaning 53 - Shane Dyson 15, Eric Etchison 10, Jamie Grant 8, Stevie D ulin 6, D errick Dulin 6, Mar.shall Rivers 4, Phil A p r i l C l a s s e s & E v e n t s Community Programs M abeles S creening— $ 15 fee An incllvidiinl tonsiillalion w itli a certified diabetes cducnlor Pnnlcipants get a flngeiMlck hlood glucose lest and are assessed on their risks lor developing diabetes, T liis saeening Is liy nppoinl- inenl only. Screenings are lield at: Ediicallon ii Wellness O utpalienl Seivites liuilding, 721 Grove St., Salisbuiy Call (704) 638-1437 lor an appointm ent or for more information. Salute To Heroes Bring your iam ily as we pay irihule at Rowan Counly's “Salute T o hleroes" honoring local law enforcement, lire fighters, m ilitary units, and rescue and emergency personnel. Exhibits w ill fealuK- police, fire, and rcsciie units, the N ,C , H ighway Patrol's super-fast Chevy Camaro, and (weather perm itting) an attack helicopter from the N ,C , National Guard, T fie event also jncliidc-s a child video Iclentification/fingerprinling exhibit, car scat and bike safety exhibits, the iiiedical center's Care-A-Van m obile medical unit, and much more, "Sakite To Heroes," organized by Rowan Regional and Tim e-W arner Cable, nins from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Saturday, A p ril I 3 at Ihe N o rth C arolina Transpor<a(ion M useum on U,S, 29 in Spencer Admission to all exhibits Is free, and train rides at the Transportation Museum w ill cost only $3 that day. Educational Programs Comiirehensive Diaiieles Classes Small group classes and individual instruction are offcR'd on a weekly basis to help master the skills and concepts for the control of diabetes, Tliese classes have a fee, w hich is covered by most insurance plans. A ll classcs arc held at the Salisbury C ity Park Recreation Cenler, 316 Lake D rive in Salisbury, Diabetes classcs will l>e offered on (he following dates, and you must attend all three sessions: A pril 8, 15,22« 6 -8 p.m, A pril 17, 24, M ay 1 * 1 - 3 p,m, A pril 30, M ay 7, 14 • 9 - 11 a m. Call (704) 638>1437 for more ¡nformation. Gestational Diabetes »asses A certliled diabetes educator provides a special program for expectant mothers w ith gestational diabetes, T lie program Includes basic facts, meal planning and home blood glucose m onitoring, Tlic-se classes have a fee, which Is covercd hy most insurance plans. Gestational diabetes classes will be offerc'd on the following dates; attend the date of your choice. A pril II, 18, 25 » 9 -1 1 a,m,, Rowan Regional Education & Wellness O utpatient Seivicc-s liuilding, 721 Grove St., Salisbuiy Call (704) 638-1437 fa more information. Support Groups AWAKE (Alert, Well And Keeping Itnergelit) IVovides a social and educational (omni lor anyone suliering from a sleeping disorder Call the Sleep M edicine (!enter ol Salisbiny al (70-t) 637-t 533 lor meeting infonnalion. Better Breathbig Club O ilers membeiN and guests the opponu- nity lo learn about breathing disordei\. April 10 • I p.m,, R uliy-l“lolmcs Senior Center, 1120 S. lioundniy St., Salisbuiy CcBTiac Support Group Provides support and education lor cardiac patients, people w ho are al high risk lo r heart disease and their families. T liis group meets the third Tuesday ol the nionth during I'ebruary, Jime and O clober, 7 p,m,. Cardiac Rehabilitation & Wellness Cenler, 2nd floor, Kiser M edical O ffice Building, Rowan Regional M edical C enler (Mon Cancer Support Group O tie is support and education for colon cancer sufferers and suivivore. A p ril [6 • 7 p.m., Library at St. John's Luheran C hurch, 2<X) \V. Innes St,, Salislxiry ^jiiepsy Support Group Provides support and education lor people w ilh epilepsy and their families, A pril 11 • 7 p.m,. First liaptist C luirch, 223 N , Fulton St,, Salisbury Ostomy Support Group Provides support and ecliicaiion for people w ilh ostomies and their families, lliis group meets the fliM Wednesday of the m onth during Maix;h, June, September and Decem ber 7 p.m., Women's hlealth Small Classroom, 3rd lloor, Rowan Regional M edical Center Strain Support Gnwp Offers support and education for people w ho have suffered a stroke, April 12» 10:30a.ni.,The L iu re lso f Salisbuiy, 215 Lish Dr., Salisbuiy Call (704) 637-1182 fa m a e information. Blood Pressure Clinic Evcr>' W ednesday from 9 n,m, - noon, a free b lo o d pressure clin ic is held in the m ain lo b b y o f Row an R egional M e dica l C e n te r V o lu n te e r nurses co nd u ct tlic clinic. Free parking is provided in the m edical center's parking garage on H enderson Street. N u rse - On - D uty For routine, non-em ergency medical problem s o r fo r aiisweis to yo u r m edical questions, call N iirse -O n -I3 u ty 24 hours n day, seven days a week, it's free. 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 3 5 - 4 9 2 1 Women’s Health All classes meet in the Women's H eallh Center, 3rd floor, Rowan Regional M edical Center, Call (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 5 4 4 to register or lor more inlom iatlon. Breastfeedng This class details the advantages and methods of breastfeeding, as well as practical problem solving. T lie class is taughi by our certified lactation consultants. Dads aa- welcome, too. $10 class lee If not enrolled in Rowan Regionals Lim aze classes. April 1 6 * 6 - 8:30 p.m. lamaze Prepared CMMUrth and Baliy Basics Leam what lo exix-ct during labor, birth and postpartum periods,- coping skills,- relaxation and breathing techniques,- and preparing lo r childbinti. Taught by our Laniaze-certilied childbirth educators. Classes meet once a week for six weeks, A class fee is charKcd. Lamaze classcs will be offered on the followinK dates; A pril 8 - M ay 1 3 * 6 - 8:30 p,ni, April 30 - June 4 • 6 ■ 8:.3() p,m, lamaze prepared ChUbMh and Balv Basics fer Teens Leam w liat to expect during laiwr, birth and postpartum periods,- coping skills,- relaxation and breathing techniques,- and preparing for childbirth. Tauglit by our Lim aze-certified childbirth educators. Classes meet once a week for six weeks, A class fee is charged, Lnniaze classc-s w ill be offered on the follow ing dates: A pril 8 - M ay 13 • 3:30 - 5 p,m. Mobile Medical Unit Rowan Regional's m obile medical units w ill be at the follow ing locations In April: OiolesiBroi and Glucosa Screening $8 each April 1 8 * 9 a.m. - n(X)ii, Lowe's H om e Improvement Warehouse, 207 Faith Rd., Salisbury Mammograms April 22, 23, 24, 25 South Rowan M edical Mall, 308 E, Centerview St,, China Grove Call (704) 855-2400 to schedule an appointment, Rowoi Counly Relay for Ufe An American Cancer Sixiiety event designed to celebrate survivorship, remember ihose who've lost their lives to cancer, and raise money for the fight againsl cancer PSA scrcenings for prostate cancer and mammograms w ill iie offered. M ay 3 • Rowan County Fairgrounds on Julian Rd, In Salisbury, M ore infonnalion to come. Moonlight Mammography D o you fin d it d iffic u lt to schedule a m am m ography exam during regular business hours? N o w yo u can get y o u r annual m am m ograpby exam as lale as 7 p,ni. M o n d a y - T liu rsd a y at R ow an Regional M edical C enter. Call (704) 2 1 0 « 2 3 8 today for an appointment. R o w a n R e g io n a l M e d ic a l C e n le i o lte rs a v a n e ty o l h e a lth a n d w e lln e s s e(.iin;.\lK )i\ c la s s e s F o r m o ie in lo riiia tio n u i to le ijis U ji lo i a n y c liis s e s oi su p p o i:! (jn iiip s ca ll (704) 2 1 0 -5 0 0 0 612 M o c k sv ille A v e n u e , S a lisb u ry , N o rth C a ro lin a 2 8 1 4 4 w w w .ro w a n .o rg »8 - DAVIK COUNTY КN I KRPRISK RIX O RD , April 4, 2002 Davie Schools М«»скч^ Mli* Kkim -nijiry Stuili-nt of the Week. March 25- W il! Sermon. Oanicl Wilsi»n. Nicole Scolt. Sara Wishon. Jordon Tony. Marissa Plaecmann, Kimmic Crandall. ОегакГмсС'аИ. Avhtyn • n>crly. Cody Ihues. Kelly Presley. Sarah McDanicl. Lacey Trivcite, Malt Ilc'«. Jake Scalord. l.yndsey nialock. Sarah Jacobson. Ashley Janies. Kalic Тау1(»г. Natalie McHridc. Hrica Simmons. John Cdllins. Briini Cirammer. lUiltani Griihb. T.J. Dillard. Kevin Sides. The kindergarten classes cel­ ebrated Iiaster hy h.iviiii: a paratic ior llie sclnHil. On Ntarch 2S. parents joined fora parade and l:astersonps. Suidcnisin Mrs. Hca\erand Nks. Melton’s class who completed the Book-ll atul \Vartlu)g*s reading in­ centivo programs are eligible to atend a game April 2(1. Tlie class reatl alH)ut spring and Easter. They wrote stonc'. relating lo spring and magic N^ishes. Students are v'orking to 1ч** come “ five-star” writers. Mrs. Hletcher's secoml grade class studied plants and Mowers. Tlicy learned some plants grow bul never blmun. They found tuit that plants have seeds and some plants and Ilowers 1ч*аг fmils. They read ‘TIov\erNTliat Never Н1(нип” and “Л Reason for a Flower.” After spring ha*ak. the class w ill study butterflies. Tliey will Icam the four stages of a butterfly’s life. They w ill ¿liso Vienn diagram the likes and differences ofa bulterlly and a moth. The class svili observe I'utterlly lar­ vae changing Inlo a chr> salis. hatch­ ing inlo a painted lady butterfly. C orm if/iT Klenicntiiry Students raised nearly SS.(K)() in sponsorship money during the Free lo Read annual reading incentive program. Each grade level classs thal scored the most points w ill attend a sw im pariy and an all-American pic­ nic in Rich Park .May 16. I'irsi placc went to: kindergarten. Mrs. Ullano-Sinlth 2,.V)4 points; llrsi grade. Mrs. Brooks 2,‘).^2; sccomt grade. Ms. McDaniel У00; third grade. Mrs. Hayes‘)Ы ; founh grade. Mrs. Parrone S56; nHh grade. Mrs. Courtemanche 960. The students beal lasl year's score. They read 18.032 books. Sludcms in Mrs. Johnson's class ^ arc « u ü y^g mysteries. They re* searched ami wroie reports on Stonehenge, thc Hemuula Triangle. .Macchu PIchu anti the Lines tif Na/ca m Peru. Founh and fifth grad­ ers participated In a year-long nialh c»>mpetition. The\ were revsarded with a trip for a pi//a lunch. Students Ironi .Mrs. Johnson’s classes al .Mocksville l:lerneniar> altended. Mrs. Rtm\ine‘s lourlh graders arc re.idy to gel outside and fly aiqilanes. Her communications class read the novel "The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk."They w ill have a glider-tly- ing contest using paper airplanes, which they e.xperimented with and taken notes on. In math, the class is studying geometry. They created geometry dictionaries and found the area of their handprints and com­ pared them to Michael Jordan’s hand. They built polyhedra nuHlels out of paper. Mrs. R oniine’s homeroom students finished study­ ing the Pleiimonl and Coastal Plains region in social studio. Alter spring break, they w ill study the mounlains. Mrs. San Filippo's F.nglish as a Second Language classes panicl- paled In the school’s Free lo Read pri>gram b> reading lHH)ks and siuily* ing patriotic themes. First graders used computer graphics to show whal “America Is...” Second grad­ ers learned al-Huil Presidents Lincoln and Washinglon. Third grailers read thc Uw>k ’Honest Al>e” and wrote a letter to President Bush. They w ill also have a nuK*k election. Fourth grailers wrote about why they liked living In North Carolina, and fifth graders researched indi­ vidual states and wrote about them. They will read a i>ook about Betsy Ross and Ihe firsl Hag. Newcomers to the classes are studying fo(Kl. The students said goixl-lne to the Davie High lutors. licribcrto Fcbus, Leslie F.Ilis. Megan Russell and Rachel Hurriss. "As always, the sludenis have been a great help and wc w ill miss them.” said Mrs. San Filippo. The developmental class of Mrs. Deadmon. Mrs. Nagel. Mrs. Ralledge and Mrs. Cheek welcomed spring and prepared for Faster. On March 20. the firsl day t»f spring, .stu­ dents danced and sang a spring song whUe twirling flowers al circle lime. The class read “The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Reil Wings." “ Wings of Change." “Corduroy’s Raster.” “ Bunny’s Hasicr Fggs." and “ The Ver> Hungry Caterpillar.” The stu­ dents made paintball kites, Saran wrap Faster eggs and paper bag bunny rabbits. They compleicd a daily acliviiy sheet on numbers 1-10 and made a spring number book to lake home. On March 25. the class went to the Brock Center for the S|>ecial Olympics \'ery SjK*cial Arts Festival.'Fliey played musical instm- menis, made bead necklaces, danced and sang karaoke. In the media center, sludenis competed to win toy bunnies from the spring tree. Kindcrganncrs, First VLfudcrn and sccond v.cni on the Great Bunny Hunt Ut see how- many bunnies they could find hid­ ing in Ihe library. Winners were T if­ fany Divis, Savannah Vost. Fmily Featherby, Fm ily Turner, Casey I.amlHrih. r>Ier Marshall. Harmony Dinim ig. Jairell W ilkins, Jacie Hilbourn. Aaron Palmer and Jeremy Allen. Tliiril, fourth and fifth grai!- crs participated in the Easter Bunny Botik Hunt. 'I hey had \\\ identify as many books as possible by their call numbers. Winners were Xavier Howell. Melvin Argueta. Adam Bamhardl, Sara Handy. Kendell Lambcn, Drew Andrade, Cassandra McClannon. Emily Gustafsen, Tif­ fany Robertson and Katelin W'ensley. Cougars of the Week: Jeremy Allen. Luis Chapa-Teran. Tyler Hardin. Casey Wyatt. Justin McClannon. Lydia Smith. Savannah Yost. Corey Randall. Dennis Argueta. Nicky Allen. Jennifer Rohenson. Ana Deysi Uriestegui- A rrelo. Taliah Holland. Leah Johnson. Kirsten Gaddy. Gerald Stakely. Samantha Caudill. Stephanie Walker. Taryn McCann. Danielle Reid. Yesenia Monlaya. Tuesday. A pril 9. Venezia’s Nighl: Tuesday. April 16, Night of Kindness Awards. 7. school gym; Tuesday. April 23. Family Reading Night, 6:.10-8. Snuth Diivic Parents and students made Ihe candy bar fundraiser a success. Spring musical students are rehears­ ing "Don’t Say No to the USO." Sixth grade students are beginning iheir last five-week rotation in elec­ tives. Seventh grade drama students are lx:ginning a unit on technical the­ ater. They will build the .sel for the spring musical. TIk Hunter Safely leam made ihe NC State Championship. They w ill cotupcle in Ellerbee April 27. Kyle Woolen won second on the elghtli grade level of the Area 8 Con­ servation Public S|H.*aking Contest in Salsibury. hi addition lo the cash prize he received, thc Super\ isors of thc Davie Soil and W'atcr Conserva­ tion District w ill presenl him with an engraved plaque on Awards Day. CcntrnI Diivie IX'velopmenial Day II Student of the Week. March 25-29: Jaelon Clement. The class played Easier games, including bunny bunny hop, bunny bowling and egg toss. Ms. Brlindi’s class can re-lell the.stor>' of Peter Rabbit. They did sequencing cards. Preschool Hour: All four-year- olds are invited for ongoing aclivi- lies Fridays from 1-2 al Central Davie Educalion Center. Info: 751- 77(M CM. 35. Cuolccmcc KIcmentury Character trait for March was honesty. The following sludenis un­ derstand how important il is lo icll the truth: Cassondra. Morgan. Dustin Polls, Damian Powell, Hali StricMand,Tyler Grubb. Jason Sell­ ers, Brandon Ruth, Brianna Farris. Travis Crews. Mikel Ramseur. Aus­ tin Caudle. Cameron Beck. Ashley Spillman. Tyler Durham. Danielle Vclolta. N ikkie Shore, Malissa Diehl, Tyreese Blackwell, Tyler Spry, Andrew Denniston. Matthew W'aller, Jessica Tuibert. Jonathan West, Britlany Mabe. and Jeffrey Thompson. n Fcbruar)’ ihe special character trail was justice. The following stu­ dents have shown lhal they are con­ cerned about juslicc: Eddie Hamilton, Zack Lauwers. Bradley ets-eo^m tu CAR WASH Stop in and see us today at 922 Yadkinville Rd., Mocicsville A c ro s s fro m A ll-A m e ric a n F o rd M e rc u ry S p r in g C le a n in g W a s h P a c ic a g e s ! F u l l S e r v ic e ! W A S H P A C K A G E S * 1 6 ’ * $ 1 4 9 5 Full Service Wash Doublo Polyprocoss Undorbody Wash Tiro Gloss & Ffagranco Full Sorvico Wash Doublo Polyprocoss Undort)Ody Wash *1 1 ”$ 9 9 5 Full Sorvico Wash Polish & Wax Full SofVice Wash 1 Inside & Out S A V Ií ü ! S A V Ií ü ! S A V E ü r BRING THIS COUPON & RECEIVE$2.00 OFF The Reg. Price on our $16“ Wash Package C A R - G O - C L E A N C A R W A S H Expires April30, 2002 Open Mon.-Frl. 9am-Spm Saturdays Sam-Spm Sundays llam-Spm °o 0 ( A ж т т \ (336) 751-3810 McDnnicl. S;mi Whilk-y, Jonalhan Durliam. Jessica Bulticr, A pril Carter, Cody Lane. Kandise McDaniel. Kayla Self. Ralieeni Marlin. Karen Boger. Franki Thompson. Kris Cruse. Sam Dressier. Emvral Cadson. Megan Carler. Jason Sell­ ers. Kalie Bonilla. Taylor Mohal. Jessica Guerrero. Kenny Goodin, and Dylan Hutchinson. Good Citizens from kindergar­ ten through grade two celebrate with a party given in their honor. Mr. Campbell lakes the Good C iti­ zens in grades three through five to McDonald's for lunch. The Accelerated Reader break­ fast was held on Thursday morning. Students who read inlo the 25 POINT C LU B: Aaron Veach. Darían Robinson, Asliley Malloy, Rose Ann Davis, Kara Dodd. Jer­ emy Harris, James Blake. Shane Carter. Paisley Srodek 50 POINT CLUB: Kaitlin Dodd. Travis Pow­ ers, Amy Trexler, David Swaim, Robert Spillman, Nikkie Shore, Mariah Sanders, Chad Crouse, Jus­ tin Matlock, Kayla Grubb, Jamie Smith, Brianna Boone, Jcssiea Bobbitt. James Cousins. Crystal Smilh. Cory Shires 75 POINT CLUB: Zaek Lauwers. Cory Shires, Brittany Mabe. Ryati Carter, Cody Rusher, Ryan Edwards, Car­ rie Dalton, Travis Powers 100 POINT CLUB: Maggie MacLean, Felicia Soard 125 POINT CLUB: Tyler Ham, Rebecca Hendrix. Sam W hitley 175 POINT C LU B: Jonathan West This month Kaylee Allison has made the .100 POINT CLUB, 325 POINT CLUB and ihe .150 POINT CLUB. Sludenis re­ ceived a certificate. The kindergarten classes are learning aboul spring and it's cli:uiges. They look nature walks to observe and record Ihe changes. Many sludenis have discovered fiowers blooming, grass growing, trees budding and bird nesi making. They have written aboul Ihe rainy weaiher. In PTA News. Mrs. Fisher's firsl graders won the Box Tops For Edu­ calion contest. They won a pizza рапу for Iheir class by collecting 825 box lops. Mrs. Essie's litth graders collected 775 box tops mak­ ing thc race so close lhat PTA de- cided to give them a pizza party, too. The school collected 7.500 Box Tops, which is ,S750. ADULT DAY CARE This is an appeal for county officials to join with civic leaders and fellow citizens in determining if there is a need in Davie County for an Adult Day Care Facility. Please send your written response to the address below if you think there is a need in this county for a facility which can accommodate senior citizens daily in a safe and loving atmosphere, and/or a few hours when their primary care givers need a time-out period from the routine of caring for someone who cannot be left alone. Use your response to tell us about the results If your family or friends used the service of an Adult Day Care Facility previously, or if your family or friends need that type of service ПОЛУ. ADULT DAY CARE Post Office Box 832 Mocksville, NC 27028 Ж THE PHONE PLACE .^OUCEC AUTHORIZED AGENT NQ MATTER. W HAT YOUR NEEDS. WE HAVE A WIRELESS P IA N FOR YOU! 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April 4, 2002 - B9 Up, Up And Away MES Students Fly Balloons As Part Of Writing Project By .Inckic Seuhnit Davie County Emcфri^e Record Weather condilions were op­ timal. the temperature was great, und clear skies were visible as far as the eyes coukl see. It was a perfect day for a bal­ loon launch, and M iss C lark’s Ihird grade class at M ocksville Elemenuiry had planned u> do just thal. The 23 sludoms weie split into five groups. Each group had w rillen a letter lhat incoфor;^ted some o f the ihings they had learned in a recem w riting skills class. In their letters they told a little about themselves as well as their school. Each letter asked that whoever found it return il by mail back to the school. The letlers were laminated to protect them from moisture and each was tieil to one of five col­ orful helium filled balloons. As Ihe students made Iheir way outside their classroom they divided into their groups w ith a designated leader carrying each balloons. Each waited anxiously lor Ihe signal to release the balloons and as soon as Miss Clark gave the go ahead each let go. Bul lo much disappoinimem the balloons were unable to rise. Perhaps ii was the e.xlra weight o f the laminate, or maybe they needed exira helium, What- Bm Clark's student weren't pily watched them soar into Ihe ever ihe reason the balloon deterred they released their bal- w ild blue yonder, launch was a no go. loons without the letlers and hap- Better luck next time. Andrew Domanski, Brannon Shortt, Meredith Dinkins, Denzell Garmln, and Janet Quintanilla prepare to carry their balloons outside. - Photos by Robin Fergusson к Third grade teacher Allison Clark attaches letters to the balloons for the launch. The balloon were unable fo lift with the letters attached so the letters were removed and students watched their balloons soar away. « Shelia Sammons Co-Owner/Dlrector Cedar Rock Assisted Living Mocksville’s Newest Adult Care Home. 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Main Street, Mocksville, NC. The purpose is to receive public comments on the FY 2003 Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP). Davie County will receive $69,522.00 dollars In Federal and State Assistance. For Elderly/Disable, Work First, and Rural General Public Transportation. These funds will be managed by YVEDDI Transportation and the Davie County Department of Social Services. For additional inlormation or review of Service Plan contact, Charles G. Walker, Transportation Manager. Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Incorporated P.O. Box 309, 3800 River Road Boonville, NC 27011 Telephone: 336-367-7251 Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4;30pm Charlie Walker, Transporlatlon Manager Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider D A V I ] '; 1 4 ,A C T ? K IM IH N IIA I ( ЛК1 . L I j Davie Place would like to welcome our new resident Kasi Riddle. Kasi likes living here. She says it's quiet and feels like home. I really like the fact that there is alot to do, stores are close by which is nice. We had fun on friday, for Easter coming up we colored eggs and the employees children came. We hid the eggs so they could find them. I had a terrific time. We are going on a trip next week and I'm glad that I get to go. I really like my new home and welcome all my family and friends to come visit me at Davie Place" For Information On Placement, Contact Suzanne Simpson or Sammie Carol Morgan 336-751-2T75 Medicaid & Privately Funded 337 Hospital Street • Mocksville BIO ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4 .2002 R e b a te s U p Xo $6 ,5 0 0 !f lnventorv...Selection...Price!0%’APR The best Time-the best selection-the best terms-T he best prices ZX2 Auto & 5 Spd. Focus LX, SE, ZTS, ZX5, ZX3, all models Mustang LX, GT, Convertibles Taurus SE, SES, SEL Crown Victoria LX, Sport Grand Marquis GS. 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A n d t a k e t i m e t o e n j o y t h e s ig h t s a n d s m e lls o f s p r in g . T h e C la m rjìo n m ШC a u n e r Ноте & Garden, Thursday, April 4 2002 Page 2 DAVIE C O U N T Y ehterpri/e^ecord The Poinsettia Still Lives T h a n k G o o d n e s s , R e d I s n 't A F a v o r it e C o lo r Well, after a year of caring for, clipping, catering to, and carrj'ing back and fortli from the sink to niy desk after a good watering. I am still the proud owner of a poinsettia receiveil as a gift Christmas before last. But my holiday plant has a bit of a problem. Instead of displaying Ihe showy red leavi-s of a Christmas gone by. it looks a little, iih, green around the gills. For those of you not familiar with my story, let mo e.xplain. Christmas 2000 al this newspaper was a happy one, each employee received a beautiful poinsettia for the season. I immediately set out to prop­ erly care for my new plant and had one goal in mind - to successfully rebloom it’s bright crimson leaves next Christ­ mas. I did everything instructed by the Mow To Care For A Poinsettia website. Last April I replatited it in a large terra cotta pot, cut it back to only a few inches, fed it a good fertilizer, then laler began putting il in a closet here at the newspaper cach evening before leaving so it received the required hours of complete darkness in order lo rebloom. Every step lhal was lo be taken for a successful rebloom was done. I walched daily as December 2001 rolled around hoping lo see a faint trace of red in it’s leaves. Bul the color change never came. All my efforts had gone lo waste. Or so I thought. Presently, my green poinsettia sits by my desk atop a filing cabinet. What it lacks in color change il's made up for in growth. It's probably three times ils original size and new leaves appear everyday. Though one of my co­ workers likens ils appearance lo poison ivy. I see a very handsome foliage plant that adds a bil of color lo my work area. Thai color my nol lie the standard choice for poinset­ tias, but I for one have never been the type to make standard choiccs. Besides, red was never one of my favorite colors. Jackie Seabolt шшсна. G e t Y o u r G a r d e n R e a d y ! Tiller/ Cultivator M O C K S V I L L E е м s. M a in S t. A U T O M O T I V E (3^6)*75*i'^2944 tA S llR SPHIHC HftS SPRUMO H iP P i U S U R SPRING NAS Sp G a rd e n S h o p ^ 1335 W. Innes SL, Salisbury, N c H Phone 70W3W742 HOURS: Mondey-Saturday 8-5 F O R S V T IA Y E L L O W B E L L S * 9 . 9 9 a » . 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If it's all green, it looks fine. And if you mow often enough, you have that smooth, green look. No one will ever know unless they W'alk through the yard barefoot and step on one oflhe briars. If lhal happens, jusl play dumb. When did that gel there? Better dig that thing up. Right. Digging up briars and other weeds is one of the chores most gardeners hate. We prefer to plant new things, not spend valuable time on our hands and knees, pulling weeds. And why is it that weeds have rools that are 20 feet long? You grab it at the base and it snaps off just underground, leaving 19 or so feet of root left. That makes you think. Did I just divide lhal weed? Will three grow where one grew' last year? And what do you do with the weeds you jusl pulled? Pul them in the composi? Don’t think so. They could be mailmen. Neilher heat nor snow nor tornado will keep them from iheir appointed rounds. That is, trying lo make our lives miserable. Should you throw them in the woods? That's risky, too. They'll live and flourish and then a good wind will blow' the seeds back into your yard. And the next year, you've gol the same problem. Ofcour.se. there is Ihe chemical method. Just spray Roundup and watch it go aw'ay. Thai works in isolated UGLY ROOF STAINS REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation’s Largest & Oldest Roof Stain Removers Roof-Brite“ 7 8 5 - 2 0 3 0 КЮ Royal O ak D r., W in»ton-Salcm, NC 27107 parts of the garden, but I don'l know many people who like to spray Roundup around their cherished plants. Some oflhe W'eeds nudge iheir way in so well that you can't even get a hand spade into the ground to dig them out, much less chance spraying a chemical that could kill somelhing imporlant. Roundup can be expensive, and some of us don't wanl to spray chemicals such as that close to plants we'll be touching and using. Mulching is a good idea. Il makes your garden look belter, and it nourishes the soil. Pile a bunch of mulch on lop of a weed, and in no time at all, that weed will peak Ihrough, happier than ever. Pile mulch on top of a flower, and il will be dead forever. There isn't tnuch justice in the gardening world. I just wish there was a way to mow thc flower beds, and tlie vegetable gardens, withoui gelling all the good sluff. If you could mow those weeds and keep Iheni down, while allowing the llowers and vegetables to nourish, it would be a garden utopia. Maybe in the next life. For now, we’re left to dig and pull, moan and groan becausc of ihe weeds. For an appreciation of weeds, you have to have a yard like mine. Thanks to the good ole departmenl of transpor­ tation. my yard is full of something worse than weeds, something more invasive, something nearly impossible to Slop. Bermuda grass. I’ve dug up entire beds, Bermuda grass rools and all, laid dow'n thc landscape fabric and piletl the mulch on high. 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At right are Winston-Salem Rose Society President Jimmy Speas of Clemmons and April Marshall of Farminglon. The society teaches people how to grow roses, and includes some 150 members from several counties, Speas said. Slate’s proclamation called the rose "a source of inspiration." The towns of Bermuda Run, Lewisville and Clemmons also adopted the proclamation, with Bermuda Run Town Manager Beth Dirks noting that Congress designated 2002 as the year of the rose. President Bush said the rose is a symbol of love, friendship, beauty and the devotion of the American people to their country, said. In 1986, the rose was adopted as the floral emblem of the United States. n c s t a t e - p l a n t s . n e t All Types Of Information Available On The Web WOODWORKS QilLLERT 185 North Main St., Mocksvillc Is pleased to announce the opening o f the (jardcns... 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It’.s a w orld o f high hum idity and 60-65 degree lemperaliires, o f a con­ stant breeze, and, o f course, o f plenty o f beautiful blooms. They dangle deli­ cately from pieces o f bark, and reach toward the sun from plastic pots. They grow up. and down, and sideways. It’s Dorcas Brogdon's world, vvliere she spends many o f her waking hours. She estimates aboul 6-8 hours a day. 4-5 days week are spent lending to her o rch id s. H er husband, H enry Brogdon, grabs her "lo o l box," con­ taining a il o f Ihe ecjuipment she uses 10 tend her flowers, and heads toward the greenhouse. It's like a doctor go­ ing lo see her p iilic iils , )je said. "M y client has a bad case o f orchid- ilis ." Brogdon readily adm its to being hooked. A lw ays a lover o f llowers, she re­ m em bers grow ing snapdragons and m arigolds and cracker jacks when she was grow ing up. " I'v e alw .iys grow n things," she said. “ I had a flow er garden when I was a teenager, about a quarter o f an acre." The daughter o f Maude Harris and Jesse Thomas Alexander, her mother like d flo w e rs and her father was a farmer. They tended land not far from where she now lives o ff N.C. 801 near Greasy Com er. Raising her ow n fam ily, she didn’t have tim e fo r orchids, but she did have a vegetable garden. O f course, there were flowers interspersed among the tomatoes and beans and (K'ppers. Then, she bought her first orchid. Then another. Then she joined an or­ chid society. "M y first show, I got an award. I didn’t even know what il was. I was hooked," she said. “ Tlicy say it’s worse than drugs.” She shows orchids, w ilh some o f Ihe d isp la ys ta king up as m uch as 75 square feet, in C harlotte, D urham , R ichm ond, Va., and other places, and is a regular first place w inner al the Southern Spring Show in C I;:irlolte. Last year, Dorcas and Henry got five best o f show awards, tw o awards on plants, and a coveted American Orchid S ociety award. “ You can’t get loo many o f those," she said. She’s been the N orth Carolina O r­ chid Society’s Piedmont G rower o f the Year, and sometimes gets sad looks from fe llo w orchid society members when they leam she’s enlering a show. " I f you’ re entering, there’s no need for anybody else lo enler," they’ve lold her. Some orchid growers plan lo have a certain plant ready for a certain show. The blooms can last for weeks, and can be predicted. Dorcas keeps a stick in mo.sl planis thal stales the bloom dales over the years. H er theory is to have enough plants .so lhat when a show conies up, she w ill have som elhing in bloom. " h ’s belter to have a whole bunch o f them and le i them bloom when th e y 'll bloom ," she said. Some orchids are fragrant, some are nol. In nature, most orchids grow on tree bark, and she has plenty dangling in her greenhouse and sunroom. " ! learned from reading and going to m eetings," .she said. "I belong to three orchid societies and am aclivc in tw o ... and lik e anyihing el.se, yuu ju sl have to w ork w ith them ." H er favorites are the Phalacnopsis, ollhough she seems to do better grow ­ ing Paphiopedilums. "Som e o f them w ill liv e fo r 100 years. I have a Paphiopedihim lhat was hybridi/ed in the 1800s." Orchids, she said, retjuire five ba­ sic things; lemperamre, hum idity, food, lig h t and air. She feeds her fiow ers weekly, and waters every three or four days. Fans hum constantly. T he h o b b y can bo e xpe n sive. Brogdon has bought her share, but one summer, worked for am itlicr grower. He paid her in plants. " I worked for plants." she said. " I ’ve horse-traded for a lo l o f w hal I have. "Y ou 've got to enjoy il. A ll Ihe paps liave goi (o (te repoKed every ya ir, uml the others every tw o years, but I’ve got them lo take lo church and lo people w ho are sliut-ins." she said. B rogdon, 71. said the hobby has given her a new lease on life. "I had one foot in the grave anil the other 011 a banana peel." she said, "so il was tim e lo do som elhing 1 wanted to do." If you're inleresled in grow ing an o rch id , B rogdon recom m ends a Phalacnopsis. "T h ey like to liv e in whal you like," she said. "G et one lhal is bloom ing size, so you w on 't have lo w ail two years to get a bloom ." Like Ihc sign outside o f T ric k le Creek Orchids says. "A ll things grow n w ith love." Dorcas and Hcnr)' Brogdon are regular winners at major flower sliows with their orchid displays. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Dorcas Brogdon tends to the orchids in the greenhouse behind her rcstdencc. She spends several hours a day making sure the flowers get tender loving care. Some of the orchid blooms are fragrant, while others are not, Brogdon said. This photo collage shows the Brogdon’s display at the Southern Liv­ ing Show in Charlotte. I'he flowers come in all shapes. Dorcas Brogdon stands among the orchids in a sunroom on the front of her house. Some of the flowers are so small, they easily fit into the palm of your hand. Brogdon bought this one because she liked it, although it took her quite a while to get it identified. Ш ш Ё п е г Home & Garden, Thursday, April 42002 Page 5 D A V IB C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / ^ E C O R D O rgan ize "W hen C h a n g in g C losets T t lic Ic 11,.. l i .------------с ----------------This is the lim e o f year lo change closets and store winter garments. Il is also a great lime to get organized. B efore p u ttin g the w in te r clothes to rest, take Ihe lim e lo son Ihrough them. Ask yourself some questions. D id you wear them? Are they still in style? Do Ihey fit? A rc the colors righ i for you? Flatlering? If you answered "no’’ 10 any o f ihese queslions il might be a good time lo discard them. I f they are still in good .shape, consider giving them to G oodw ill or a local agency lhat provides fo r the needy in your com m unity. Be sure lo wash them first. It is not fun to clean out clos­ ets, but the rewards are worth it. Mosl people wear 20 percent o f thier wardrobe 80 percent o f the lime? Here are a few suggestions to help you in cleaning out the closet. Sort your clothing into three categories; Keep and Wear - These arc clothes that you wear on a daily basis. They can be organized by co lo r, by category (s k irts , blouses, panls), or by oulfiis. M aybe’s - These are ihe cloihes thal you are holding onlo for whatever reason. Do you re­ ally think that you w ill gel into Ihe size again or do you have an em otional attachm ent? Store Ihese inlo Ihe back o f the clo.sel. Discards - Ask yourself if you have worn w ilh in a year. Two years? If nol, ihen put in a bag lo give away. When cleaning out your clos­ ets, don’l forget the shoes. As w ith clothes, keep in mind shoes you have not worn fo r a year, thal are out o f style, damaged or w om -oul. This w ill probably gel you inspired to tackle olher projecls. A rticle p ivvid cil by C liarlotic F. Pagcn, Extension fam ily con- snmer education agent. N e w S p e c ia lty P r o d u c ts M a k e S p r in g C le a n in g A B it E a sie r Nearly iw o-thirds o f Am eri­ cans eng.nge in the ritual o f spring cleaning, w ilh the kitchen and living rooms al Ihe lop o f the lo- do list, .iccording to a new sur­ vey released by The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA). The room s that receive lop spring cleaning priority are ihc kitchen, living room, master bed­ room and bathrooms. The Num ­ ber One reason listed for spring cleaning, " It ju s l needs lo be done." Today's specialized, conve- nienl cleaning products make il easier and faster to get rid o f a w inter’s w orth o f dust and dirt, and to help w ilh our allergies and aslhma woes. House cleaning has gotten sophislicated w ith fresh and ex­ o tic te rm s, such as arom a- iheraphy, used lo describe ihe fra­ grances o f today’s cleaning prod- h ucls. In .addition lo lemon and pine, new scenls appeal lo a new generalion w ilh Ihe smell o f bou­ quets o f fresh herbs, fruits, and liowers. C onsum ers are fin d in g a w ider va rie ty o f antibacterial cleaning products designed to k ill harmful germs ami bacteria ihroughout the house. These germ -fighling formulations are found in many home care prod­ ucts. including window, uphol­ stery and countertop cleaners, in addition to commonly used hand soaps. The.se products have also become a pan o f America’s good hygiene. Pcople who value conve­ nience are making “ wipes" one o f the top trends loday used for glass, furniture, fioors and even leather upholstery. Great for d irt­ conscious consumers, these dis­ posable toweleltcs can be thrown away w ith Ihe gcnns. Single-use dust m ills and dry cloths lhal fit over one’s hand are gaining con­ sumers approval. A ll-in -o n e mops arc m aking a splash fo r their convenience and ease-of- use. These electro-static mops use cloths or sheets to clean dusty floors o f all lypcs. Il is im porlanl lo select ihe righi product for the job since no single product can provide opti­ mum perfomiance on all surfaces and soils. Consumers should read product labels, which provide answers to queslions, including directions for use, storage, envi­ ronm ental, safely and disposal inform alion. Using the correct lool also makes cleaning faster and easier. With so many options, consumers can find the products thal w ork best for them. Are you loo busy to clean? Tw enty-tw o percent o f women and 11 percent o f men claimcd they are too busy lo spring clean. The S D A has suggestions for those people who arc always on the go. Fir.st, schedule lim e lo clean on your agenda in advance, just as you w ould any business or personal appoinlmenl. Prioritize Ihe list o f jobs and cleaning supplies needed to com­ plete Ihem. Save lim e by making the best use o f regular grocery and drug store visisls and purchasing ev­ erything necessary to n il the sup­ ply closet al once. W ilh the new innovations in cleaning products, spring clean­ ing has never been easier, and Ihc image and practice o f cleaning house have been taken lo a high level. at Davie Tractor offering... lBR/>VEiyi Zero Turn Mowers Gravely Zero Turn Mowers are built to help you get more out of every mowing day! 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The co-op consist of middle and high school age girls from Davie, Forsyth and Yadkin counties. Boswell introduced the group to gardening from the ground up. She started wiih soil testing, choosing a garden site, soil amendments and choosing plants. The students learned how lo read a fertiliMr bag and how to calculate the amount lo be ap­ plied. Students remarked they didn't expect to do math during a gardening session. Due 10 rainy weather, much of the session was held in Boswell's bam. The students did venture oul between raindrops lo look at the cold frames and vari­ ous raised beds Boswell has. The class took soil samples, dug and propagated plants. Each student planted their own container herb garden to take home at the end of the four hour class. Students rcceivcd Coopera­ tive Extension gardening litera­ ture and a packet of flower seeds to plant at home. “Sharing with these young people what gardening means lo me and giving them enough in­ formalion to make their initial gardening experience a positive one is one of the most fulfilling Ihings I have done since becom­ ing a Master Gardener Volun­ teer," Boswell said. "I also was able to introduce ihem lo the boundless amount of information available through the local Ex- teiuion Cenlet. What fun." D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPW/^ECORP The take home projcct for the home school group was creating and planting their own container herb garden. Meg Boswell (left) teaches Heaven’s Treasure Home School Co-Op students how to take a soil sample. rim V ' - \ ' S tu d e n ts le a rn to p ro p a g a te p la n ts b y d iv id in g . Students get hands-on experience playing with dirt. 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A rule o f thumb is to separale areas that are differenl. Example sample areas are: veg­ etable garden, flo w e r garden, shade trees, lawn and shrubbery. A cid loving plants such as aza­ leas should be sampled sepa­ ra te ly fro m plants needing a higher soil pH such as boxwood. Due to typical cut and fill opera­ tions Ihat occurred when homes are constructed, lawn areas may need to be sampled separately. For example you may need lo sample Ihe front lawii separale from Ihe back lawn. Step 4. Measure each sample area lo find the number o f si|uare feel. This inform ation w ill be needed lo calculate the amount o f lime and ferlili/.er lo apply. Step 5. Delennine how deep 10 lake a sample. Lawn samples should be 4 inches, vegetable and llow er gardens 6-8 inches and trees and shrubs 0-10 inches. Step 6. W ithin a sample area, collect soil from 8-10 spots. When using a shovel or trowel, insert Ihe blade into Ihe ground Ihe proper depth, pull il oul. turn 11 IRO degrees. Insert Ihe blade creating a mark. Remove Ihe sliver o f soil and put in the plas­ tic bucket. Try lo collect Ihe .same amount o f soil each time. Step 7. Use a paint paddle lo mix and break up Ihe soil. Re­ move debris such as rocks, slicks, mulch, and excess root or plant material. If soil mixes and breaks up fairly easily, the soil moisture is ideal. If Ihe soil is loo wet or loo dry lo mix well, pick another lime lo lake soil samples. Step iS. Complete the paper work by pulling your name and address on the soil sample box. Give Ihe sample a 5 character or less identification using letters, numbers or a coinbinalioii. Let­ ter abbreviations are useful for remembering where the samples were taken. For example use FLAW N lo ide n tify the front lawn area. Fill in the infonnalion retiuesled in Ihe upper lefl por­ tion o flhe Soil Sample Infom ia- lion fonn. W rile the sample ideii- lificalion number from the box in Ihe appropriate spaces. On the back oflhe Soil Sample Infornia- lion form in the lower lefl comer are crop codes for gardeners. For example. 02ft. is Ihe crop code for lawns. W rile the crop code num­ ber under Ihe headings Iasi crop, next crop and second crop. The crop code for each sample w ill, vary only if you are changing from one type o f use lo anolher. Step I’ refold the flaps on Ihe soil box to retluce leakage and then assemble the box. Fill Ihe box w ith soil from the bucket lo al least the soil fill line. Tap Ihe box and recheck Ihe fill level. Close Ihe box. Do nol pul sample boxes in plastic bags or use rub­ ber bands or tape. Step 10. For in d ivid u a l samples, place the Soil Sample In fo rm a lio n form around Ihe sample box and wrap Ihe box in grocery bag paper. For multiple samples, place in a sturdy box. Address Ihe package: Agronomic Division-Soil Test Lab. NC Depl. o f A g ric u ltu re . 4.100 Reedy Creek Road, Raleigh, NC 27ft07- fi465. Ship hy any sumdardcou­ rier such as USPS, U I’S, FedEx, This service is provided lo North Carolina residents al no charge except for shipping. Samples submitted from No- Use Propane BBQ Grills Cautiously; New Tank Rules Took Effect April 1 The U.S. Consumer Product S afety C om m ission (C PSC ) wants consumers to know thal as o f A p ril 1. all propane gas tanks sold to consumers for barbeque g rills must have a new safety device. The over-nil prevention de­ vice w ill help to avoid propane leaks that can cause fires and ex­ plosions. CPSC worked w ith in­ dustry 10 develop this safely stan­ dard lo help preveni deaths and injuries expecting to sec fewer fires as people trade in old pro­ pane tanks for newer ones. Here are some safety tips sug­ gested by the CPSC 10 reduce the risk o f fire or explosion w ith gas grills: • Check g rill hoses for crack­ ing, brittleness, holes, and leaks. M ake sure there are no sharp bends in the hose or tubing. • Move gas hoses as far away as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease. • Always keep propane gas containers upright. • Never slore a spare gas con­ tainer under or near Ihe g rill or indoors. • Never store or use fla m ­ mable liquids, like gasoline, near the grill, • Never keep a rdled container in a hot ear or car m ink, heat w ill cause Ihe gas pressure to in ­ crease, which may open the re­ lie f valve and allow gas lo es­ cape, • Make sure your spark igni- lor is consistently generating a spark to create a flame and bum Ihe propane gas. If the flame is nol visable. Ihe heavier-than-air Godley’s G A R D B N CBHTBR a^ e N W H u a v .i. ш We Accept All Major Credit Cards v ^ S t o p b y a n d s e e B ra d y , M a r a g r e t, L y n n , E r ic , ^ ^ H a r v e y , H e a th e r , K a t ie , M a r g r e t & F ra n ic still Time to Feed Your Lawns Check Barricade•21-3-8 • Covers 14,000 Sq. Ft. 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SINK FARM EQUIPMENT O ld H w y . 6 4 W e s t & P e t r e a R d . P h o n e : ( 3 3 6 ) 7 8 7 - 5 1 3 8 L e x in g to n , N C 2 7 2 9 5 H o u rs : 8 :0 0 -5 :0 0 M o n .-F ri.; 8 :0 0 -1 2 N o o n S a t. www.sinkfarmequipment.com Л ^ ^ Т Ь т Ч е т т о п т mС а и г ю г Ноте & Garden, Thursday, April 4 2002 Page 8 O A V IB C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I /i^ E C O R D ' - ■ ■ v a Almanac Gardener Returns For 18 th Season On UNC-TV “Miss Mercy is a big hit with Cooleemee Elementary fifth graders. She and Rebekah Brown teach students how to build a compost pile as they prepare to build and plant the fifth grade “Secret Garden.” Secret Garden C o o le e m e e 5 t h G ra d e rs A d d S o m e C o m p o s t Cooleemee Elementary nflh graders are working on a “ secret garden" with the help o f Davie Extension Master Gardeners and the Civitan Club o f Cooleemee. During a recent assembly, 100 students and teachers learned aboul soil and composting. They w ill use the infonnation to build and plant their “ secret garden", a remembrance o f their days at Ihe school as they prepare to move on to middle school. M aster G ardener Jo Ann Lester taught students about soil propenies and what made a good garden soil. M aster Gardener Rebekah Brow n used a giant stuffed cheeseburger to demon­ strate how each ingredient comes from the soil. A surprise visitor, Ms. Merci stopped by. Ms. Merci heard they were creating a Secrct Garden for the school and wanted to make sure they were doing it right. Tlie comical Ms. M erci ex- plained Ihc finer points o f mak­ ing compost and how to use it to amend soil. She brought along several items in her wagon to build a compost pile. Students participated by helping deter­ m ine w hich ingredients in the huge assortment should be in­ cluded. Pretending a few months had passed, Ms. M erci showed them compost from Jo Ann Lester’s compost bin that was ready to be added lo the soil in the "Secret Garden". The Secret Garden w ill be completed in a couple o f weeks for the whole school to enjoy. Helping with the garden are Mas­ ter Gardener students Louise Blackwood, Lynette Polk and Anne Spry. The 2002 Davie Mas­ ter Gardener class w ill be gradu­ ating in May. Rebekah Brown and Jo Ann Lester teach Cooleemee fifth graders adn teachers about garden soils and composting. Wash Farmer s Market Vegetables We w ill soon be eating fresh Consumers should not wash items such as salad or fruit for produce that has been grown in fruits and vegetables with deter- best quality and food safety. gardens or bought at the farmer's market. W hatever the season, you should wash produce thoroughly before eating or preparing. Wash under cold running tap water to remove any lingering dirt to re­ duce bacteria that m ay be present. On firm surfaces, such as apples or potatoes, the surface can be cleaned with a brush. Almanac Gardener, a state­ wide gardening series o f UNC- T V returns for its 18th season Saturday, A p ril 7. M ike Gray, head o f N.C. State U n iv e rs ity 's D epartm ent o f Com m unication Services, w ill again host the show, featuring experts from North Carolina Co­ operative Extension. The show airs Saturdays at noon on U N C -TV ’s 11 stations, with a repeal episode on Sundays at 2 p.m., from April-June. The follow ing is a list o f fea­ tures for this season and Exten­ sion professionals who w ill join Gray on the show: • A pril 6; “ Selecting the Righl Feed and Seed," B ill Lord. Pan­ elists: M ike Gray, B ill Lord, en­ viron m e n ta l agent, Franklin County: Linda Blue, horticultural agent. Buncombe County. • A p ril 13; “ Building a But­ terfly Garden," Karen N eill, hor­ tic u ltu ra l agent, G u ilfo rd County; same panelists. The Great American Cleanup Area residents w ill be partici­ pating in Ihe Great American Cleanup from 10 a.m.-noon on A p ril 20, a part o f the Keep America Beautiful program. K ids Clean Up Cuolecmce. Meet at the park. Volunleers w ill rem ove litte r a ll around Cooleemee. L e t’s Clean U p This Placc. Rich Park Shelter 2, Mocksville. Volunteers w ill clean up Rich Park, Picnic Grounds, Library and Joppa Cemetery. N eig h bo rh oo d Cleanup.^. Help get your homeowner's as­ sociation, subdivision or neigh­ borhood involved and do your part. For more information, contact Davie Cooperative Extension at 751-6297. gent or soap unless approved or labeled by the Food and Drug Adm inistration for use on foods. You could ingest residues from soap or detergent absorbed on the produce. W hen preparing fruits and vegetables, cut away any dam­ aged or bruised areas because bacteria lhat cause illness can thrive in those places. 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B S See the new Boomer models today! kwhouaw Tri4>Nintir Tractor & Implement, Inc.340 Rabbit Hwy., Harmony, NC (704) S4&-5358 S«eTri.County for all your Ford/New Holland parts « lerylce C a u n e r Но7пе & Garden, Thursday, April 4 2002 Page 9 D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRl/i^^ECORD Dogwoods From The Woods Need Special Care H om eowners often decide llial digging dogwoods from llie woods is an economical way lo obtain new trees. Unforlunalely, many o f ihe dogwoods moved from the woods die. Phuits grown in the woods arc nol as w ell equipped fo r surviving Irans- planling as nursery grown plants. For success in transplanting native plants follow a few basis steps. Select small plants from the edge o f the woods lhal have been e.xposed to more sun and w ind. Tag the plant and rool prune the llrsl year; delay irans- planling unlil llie follow ing year. A tree growing in Ihe woods often develops long rools (1.5 lo 2.“i feel) ralber lhan a compact root system, in order lo conipele w ilh the rools o f existing irees. Tlie area close lo llie tree may contain only a few small feeder rools essenlial in absorbing wa­ ler. As a consequence, if Ihe tree were lo be dug and moved a ma­ jo r p;irl of the necessary feeder rools would be cul o ff ami the iree niighl die after IransplanliM, To make il possible lo safely dig small trees or shrubs from the woods, the plants should be root pruned the year before Ihcy are moved. In the spring, .sever half the rools l>y forcing a sharp spade into the soil (8 lo 10 inches deep) around Ihe plant allernalely leav­ ing a shovel width of untouched soil between cuts. Do nol dig a hole, simply push the shovel into the .soil lo cul the rools. The circle should b e in ch e s in diaineler for every inch o f stem diameter. In the fall, sever the olhor half of the rools. New rools w ill grow al the ends of the cut rools. A rool ball al least 4 lo 6 inclics larger than the root-pruned area must lie dug to gel the newly developed rools. Trees in the wooils develop under conditions where light is limited. The result is a plant that lias thin bark and may nol be im i- fonnly branched. Since Ihe plants are soniewhal prolecled from wind inovenienl by taller irees, llie irunk tends to be smaller in diaineler and less stable. M ark the norlh side of the iree; when iransplanled Ihe n orlh side should be located so il is still fac­ ing norlh. The bark on Ihe norlh siile is thinnev and more easily daiiKiged by llie intense sunliglil lhal ll w ill be expo.sed lo in ils new localion. Unless llie planl is relatively small il probably w ill need slaking for al least one year, I'ri'ix irc il hy r.rv Evans, am - sinner h o n ic iilliiris l. NC .Slale Pine Pollen Not The Cause Of AHergies Leaky RooE?Old RooS?NO ROOF? Cull Crowley Roofing I'o r A ll Yiiiir Rnnfmn Nccth 336-998-8925 Reasonable Rates In Unreasonable Timos 014ÍN IIOUSK SIOOO CASH GIVICAWAY PLUS FOOD AND PKIZKS KKn)AYAI*UIL2fi,2002 2-Л:3(1 P.M. We iire и iiKintií.h;tiircr t'f ;iml ll(x>r wtHxl tniN4’4, lijilit i!.uiire Nlccl tni44‘N. aiul w.il! i\meÍ4. Wo also ч‘11 l.VL Ix-Mins. IxMins. open «ch joiMs iiml .\W ci>nncctu>n cnmj^i’iionts. Wo iirv С1|1И|’|ЧЧ! w it!i an cxcclk'iit ч;|1сч:11к1 iIl'sí^ii Malf \s!)i) iindctNtaïui v.iliic cii>:iiiccrin^ aiiJ Mi|4:ib 4T\k'o. If v\c can ¡issisi \otj i»n S(4ir pn'fcct, dt'ii’t Iicsilate locali Kent TniNses 45.Я1 flicsapeakenrixc aurt.>ltc.Nr:82li. Ilu.nc 7(M-.VWÓH20 |-\t\ W..m.2Uii \ч\уц VcnmiissVtMH Pine pollen may be coating sidewalks and cars w ilh yellow dust, but il is nol to blame for m aking people sneeze. People suffer from pollen al­ lergies. bul pine pollen doesn't contribute lo il. The cliem ical com position o f pine pollen ap­ pears to make it less allergenic than other types. Because pine pollen is heavyi it tends to fall straiglit down and does not scatter easily in Ihe w in d . T h e re fo re , il ra re ly reaches human noses. A m o n g N o rth A m e rica n plants, weeils are the most pro­ lific producers o f pollen, w ilh ragweed niosl often the culprit in m aking people snee/.e and eyes waler. Broadleaf Irees. such as oaks, ash. elm . hickory, pecan, and box elder also contribute lo the pool o f allergy inducing pollen. These plants manufacture small, lighl. dry pollen granules lhal are custom-made for wind transport. Samples o f ragweed pollen have been collccled 4(10 niiles oul al sea and 2 miles high in llie air. Because airborne pollen is carried for long dislances. il does little good lo rid an area o f an offending planl— Ihe pollen can drift in from many miles away. In addition, most allergenic pol­ len conies from plants thal pro­ duce il in huge quantities. A single ragweed plant can generate a m illion grains o f pol­ len a day. Tlie bloom ing, showy. Ilow - ers such as daffodils, crocus, and fo rsytliia lhat accompany the onset of spring signal the begin­ ning o f pollen season, which lasl several weeks. Pollen from lliese showy llow ers is large, heavy, waxy pollen grains that are not carried by wind bul by insects such as b u lte rflie s and bees, rarely reaching human noses and often are also not the culprit of pollen allergies. The amouiil o f pollen varies w idely w ithin local areas and am ong geographic regions. Weather condilions have a m a­ jo r impact on pollen season. A rainy spring or late frost that kills flowers reduces the amount o f pollen. The amount of pollen in the atmosphere lend lo be highesl early in Ihe iiiorn- ing on warm. dry. brec/.y ilays aiid lowesl during ch illy, wet periods. Short of staying indoors when Ihe pollen count is high— and even lhal may nol help— lhei.e is no easy way lo evade wind borne pollen. GEORGE SORENSEN 336 - 778 - 0555 salemfence@trlad.rr.com SALEM FENCE COMPANYResidential Specialist • CommercialLicensed* Insured Free Estimates Try These Watering Tips For New, Established Lawns By H(K>vcr Agricullur.il Exlension Agent New iMwns To pivvenl drying of phinling malerial and .soil erosion, keep the top 1/2 inch o f soil moist for 2 lo ^ weeks after .seeding. Tills may n;- c|uire light watering two or three times a day. As tlie swdlings grow and root, waler less often bul for longer periiKls. Not all gr.uss species gemiinale al llie s;inie lime. Blue- gniss l;ikes 7 lo 14 d;iys longer lo gemiinale lhan fescue. Waler oflen unlil all lyix’sofgniss.seallingshave eniergeil. Consiiler your lawn estalv lished when it has been mowed llia v limes afler stx-ding. Eslahlishetl Lawns Waler lo a deplli off) lo S inches alxnil once a week or when needed but nol nioiv than twice a week. To wel a dry chiy soil 6 lo 8 inches n;- quires ¡ilxnit 1 1/2 inches of imga- lion or nalural niinfall waler. Cans or min gauges should tie u.setl to tle- teniiine how much w;iter is applied. Eiirly moming is ihe preferred time 10 waler because il reduces the risk of disease ;md waler loss. Jl is oflen preferred to cycle the irrigation schedule lo pivvenl waler ninolT. Sel the autonialiclinierlo apply 1/2 inch of Wilier, llien shut olV for 1 .“¡-ЗО min- ules. Ilien cycle on and so forth unlil the total amount of waler has Iven applied. Clay soil lawns can only iibsorti а1ю т 1Д inch of waler per hour. С a„.C I n t e r i o r D e s ig n s , Inc F u ll S e r v ic e D e sig n I s What Accessories • Window Treatments Floor Coverings • Mini Blinds Bedding Ensembles • Wall Coverings We Work With Licensed Contractors For Remodeling & Building Needs C h a rle n e B. C assiciy C h r is t i IDS A s s o c ia te s 3560-C Clettutvons Rd., Cletumon^ Monday - Friday (Next Door to Library) 9:00 - 5:00 766-9918 Be Sure To Have A I s s o u t h e r n s t ^ e s Safe Picnic Season ш ш ш е г II Drop Spreader • 20 in. drop wid:n • e in. poly Ky C ha rlotte Pagett Cooperative Exlension Agent As picnic .season is approach­ ing and we are n ilin g our bas­ kets w ith fa vo rite foods and heading for a fam ily picnic, keep in m ind food safety. Vou want lo leave behind the food-borne bacteria that m ulti­ p ly and grow best in warm tem­ peratures and fo llo w some food safety lips. The best way lo keep bacteria f rom ruining your out­ ing is not bringing Ihem along. ^ Cleanliness is extrem ely im ­ portant from beginning lo end. Clean preparation is essential. Wash hands w itli hot soapy wa­ ler before handling food and af­ ter using llie bathroom, chang­ ing diapers and handling pets. Clean your work areas making sure thal all utensils are clean before preparing food and before going on to tlie next food. W hen on a p ic n ic , b rin g a lo n g d isp o sa ble m o ist to w e le tte s or w ashcloths in resealable bags if there is not running w aler available at the site. C onsider bringing paper towels lo help in cleaning up. Bacteria can be spread from one food to another or from one utensil or surface to food when they come in coniacl. T his is called cross-contamination. This is especially a problem in handling raw meat, poultry and seafood or raw eggs. So keep these foods and their drip­ pings or juices away from foods that are ready to cat w ithout fur­ ther cooking. Even when you are g rillin g out. keep this in mind. • Separate raw meat, poultry aiul seafood from olher foods in your grocery sltopping cart and in your refrigerator. • Use a d iffe re n t c u llin g board for raw meat products. • Always wash hands, cul­ ling boards, di.shes and utensils w ilh hot soapy water afler they come in coniacl with raw meal, poultry and seafood. • Never place cooked food on a plalc w hich previously held niw meal, poultry and seafood. • As you are g rillin g oul, cook for a long enough lim e and lo a hot enough temperature to kill liannful bacteria. Use a clean thermometer, which measures the in te rn a l tem perature o f cooked foods, to m ake sure meat, poultry, casseroles and olher foods are cooked all the way through. • Keep perishable food cold. Be sure to take an insulated ice cooler fille d w itli ice keeping lemperalures below 40 degrees lo keep your perisliable foods cold for the duration o f your trip. Foods to be cooked ahead .should be prepared in plenty of lim e lo cool thoroughly in the re frig e ra to r before they are packed in the cooler. Pack d i­ rectly from the refrigerator to the cooler, starting w ith cold or fro­ zen food in reverse order o f how they w ill be eaten. The tw o-hour rule is usually a good rule o f thumb, but lake extrem e precautions in warm and liot weather. It is advisable to pul perishable food in the cooler imm ediately after eating or serving Ihe food. Place left­ over grilletl foods in the cooler right afler g rillin g or serving. Even if you have perishable left­ overs, pul back in the cooler right after eating, don’t leave them oul even under Ihe shade. Make sure that when you gel home, there is s till ice in the cooler and the food did nol sit for over one hour. As in any situ­ ation, if in doubt, discard food im mediately. 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' '■ • ' ■'' ' I T'^ % .if ' C h iM r a n / S lu d m ilB & S m iio r s s $ 1 3 , d r e u p s o f 1 5 o r m o r e = $ 1 2 S e n io r C e n te r " D in n e r & A S lio w "For $5 extra ($18 total) senior citizenswill be served dinner at 6U)0pm downstairs at the senior center.R.S.V.P. for Senior Dinner by April 8th Ì >1% I* ’■■' Í f -,é' rS* •■ . & ; J « * ' . , : ■ •- . * - , . i M Davie People DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4,2002 - Dl C ooking & C arving A Chef’s Passions Il.v Jiicliie Seabolt t):i\'io Cout\iy F.nlerprisc Rcconl AI Roninno, o f M ocksvillL', w;is recently voicil C licl' o f the Year by llie Triad Cliapter o f llie American Culinury Federation. The award is ilie liig lic s l lionorbeslowed by ihe federallon and llie candidales arc nominated by Ilieir peers. Romano, who was boni and raised in ihe Bronx, begun his ca­ reer as a chef w liile living in New York, lie Is a graduate o f ihe Cu­ linary Inslilule o f Am erica and has worked in a variety o f food scrvice eslabllshments fo r the past 2,‘i years. B e g in n in g in N ew Y o rk, Romano ncxl ended up in V ir­ ginia, before com ing to N orth Carolina where he is presently director o f d ining services al Homestead M ills R elirem ent Community in W inslon-Salem. Altliough Roniano is an ac­ complished chef, Ihere is another side to his profession thal Is a cut above the rest. Romano is an Ice .sculptor and the owner o f his hom e-based business. Fire and Icc, which spe­ cializes in custom sculptured Icc and professional chef services. The day wc visited Romano lie was w orking on a sculpture for the wom an’s AC C Tourna­ ment being held in Greensboro. Il involved carving the tourna­ ment logo, an Inlricale design, onto the massive piece ol' ice. Roniano stores his unnnished pieces In a large w alk-in freezer in his basement. The lools o f his trade are a chalnsaw and smaller g rin d e r lo carve finer de- ____________. tails. R o m a n o show ed us a s c u lp tin g he was currently w orking on for an upcom ing wedding. U sin g a dolly, Roniano gently brought Ihe sculpture fro m Ihe freezer and transported to his back yaril. A cco rd in g lo h im th a t’s where ho does m ost o f his c a rvin g . The tw o lovebirds can’cd in Ihc ice had a frosty ap­ pearance that R om ano said would disappear after Ihe sculp­ ture adjusted lo the change in teniperalure. Il needed lo sit for a w hile lo allow ii lo leniper be­ fore Romano could begin car\’- ing. R oniano cranked his chalnsaw and began doing his magic. A shower o f ice particles rained dow n as Romano began adding details to the carving like the lin y feathers on the lovebirds. " I like creating a lo l o f different things," he said. Romano has also trained several others in the art o f ice sculpting. He has also done Ice sculp­ tures for several renowned evenls like The Crosby. He carved a Harley-Davidson motorcycle for actor Jack N icholson lhal w.is displayed at the event. So how does Romano trans­ port his fragile pieces o f art after they are completed. According to “The award I won is a really big honor.” A l R o m a n o him he uses bubblew rap or a sleeping bag to wrap his sculp­ tures. then transports them in a special wooden box com plete w ilh wheels. When asked which is his fa­ vo rite aspect o f being a chef, Ihe cook­ ing or carving, R oniano re­ sponds,” ! like them b o th ." But he did ad­ m it he has a love for Italian cu isin e lha l stems from his upbringing in an Italian fam­ ily. Along with work, and nm- nlng his own b u s in e s s , Roniano also leaches al GuilfordTech- nical Comniu- nity College In Jamestown and does local volun­ teer work in the schools w ith the Chef and C hild Program. W hen he's n o l w o rk in g Romano can be seen riding his H arley D avidson m otorcycle around the county. H is m otor­ cycle license plate reads C hef A l. Roniano says he and his fam ­ ily arc happy liv in g in Davie C ounly. R om ano, h is w ife Debbie, and tw o daughters enjoy the peace and quiet o f country life. In July o f this year Romano w ill be indiiclcd inlo the A m eri­ can Academ y o f Chefs in Las Vegas. According to Romano, this Is one o f the highest honors a chef can receive in their career. B ul fo r now, Rom ano w ill continue lo sharpen his culinary skills by cooking up some o f Ihe recipes that have made him a suc­ cess as w ell as car\’ing his award winning pieces o f art to be dis­ played al events around the area. Al Romano was awarded the Chef of the Year by the Triad Chapter of the American Culinary Federation. Pictured above are some of Romano’s Ice sculptures displayed at area events (Above) Romano removes a lovebird sculp­ ture from his walk In freezer using a dolly. He tranports the sculpture outside to tem­ per before he begins carving, (Picture right) Romano then begins carving some of the details on the sculpture, like the feathers on the wings and the inside area of the heart design, - Photos by Robin Fergusson ¡ i ' Í K . ^ m - After the frosty appearance of the lovebird scultpure dis­ appear the carving will take on the appearance of shiny piece of clear glass. ‘ I ! D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4, 2002 Cleary-Wiles Couple Married In Hawaii M r. a n d M rs . C a rte r W a y n e A lle n J r Tutterow-Allen Couple United In Marriage E m ily Dianne Tuiterow and Carter Wayne Allen Jr.. bolh of Winston-Salem, were unileci in ttiarriagc on M areh 15 at the Stnokey Ridge Wedding Chapel in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The bride is the daughler of R icky and C indy Tutterow o f M ocksville. Maternal grandpar­ ents arc the late C.E. and Marga­ ret Liickey. Paternal grandparents arc Emma Tutterow and the late Fred Tuiterow . She graduated from Davie High School in 2(X)I and is attending Forsyth Techni­ cal Institute. She is studying to become a paralegal and is em­ ployed hy Am eri-Life and Health Services in Winston-Salem. H ie groom is the son o f Carter Wayne A llen o f Charlotte and Abbey Groom o f South Carolina. He graduated from M yers Park High School in Charlolle and at­ lended Ihe University o f North Carolina at Greensboro. He is em ployed by A m e ri-L ife and Health Services in Greensboro. Rebecca A dele C leary o f M ocksville and Dan Graham Wiles of Statesville were married in an outdoor traditional Hawai­ ian ceremony by the ocean at 5:.1() p.m .. M arch 10 at the O utrigger W ailea R esort on Maui. The Rev. Kalani Wong of­ ficiated. The bride is ihe daughter of Charlie and Patricia Cleary o f Mocksville. Her maternal grand­ parents arc Roy V. and M ildred Sprj’ o f Mocksville. I Icr paternal grandparents are Lois Cleary Caudle niul the late Lester Cleary of M ocksville. The bride gradu­ ated from Presbyterian Hospital School o f Nursing in Ch:irlotte. and earned a bachelor’s o f nurs­ ing degree from the University of North Carolina al Charlotte. She is employed as a nurse at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Sa­ lem. The groom is the son o f Dan and Mary Wiles o f Slatesville. His inalernal grandparents are the late Mack and Vennic Josey. His paternal grandparents are the late Luther and Letha Wiles. The groom graduated from M itchell Com m unity College w ith an as­ sociate degree in business ad­ ministration and operations m.in- agement. He served with the US N avy from 1 99 0 -1993, The groom is employed by Security Finance o f Asheboro as a special projects manager. The bride was escorted by her lather and mother. The bride's matron o f honor was her best friend. Jill Alcala o f Charlotte. The groom's father was the besl man. The wedding was atteniled by several friends and relatives in Hawaii. 1 lawaiian wedding music was provided by a harpist, and a Ha­ waiian conch shell blower an­ nounced Ihe union o f the couple. Follow ing the ceremony, a rccepiion was held on Outrigger Wailea's Kahoolawe Lawn con­ sisting o f a tw o-tier w edding cakc w itli strawberiy tillin g ai«l buttercreani icing catered hy the resort. Hawaiian w ediling llow ers were designed for the bride and ; guests. The bride wore an llissa gown designed hy Dcmelrios. Follow ing Iheir honeymoon on M aui, the couple reside in High Point. ’9ric[ai'RegLstj-^ Am elia Seaford Chrystal Taul • C am eron K ofke Haley B eck Jennifer Harpe Page S teed Shannon LaRcusa H eather H en derson Four Corners News Hy M a rie W hile Four Comers Correspondent M r. and Mrs. Leonard Shelton and Abby Ferguson entertained fam ily and friends Easier Sunday at a dinner held in the Courtney Baplisl Church fellowship building. Enjoying the occasion were Mrs. Robert Crafi, Mr. and Mrs. Doug H ill and children, Mr. and Mrs. Terry C raft and children, M r. and Mrs. Scotl Hicks and childrne, Mr. and M rs. Joe W hite, Mr, and Mrs. M ark W hile and Jessica, M r, and M rs. Kenny Smilh, M r. and Mrs. L.S. Shellon, Jr.. Debbie Triplett, Denise Sapp. Gene Shellon. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Pender and Emily. Mr. and M rs. Grady Bcck, Mr. and M rs. B illy Shelton, Rev. and M rs. M itch Watson. M r. and Mrs. Charlie M cClam rock. M r. and M rs. W.O. Hicks and Dr. Carlo Yusoz. M r. and Mrs. Joe W hite were supper guests o f at the home of M rs. R.G. Sapp. Edna Ann Beck is on our sick list. We wish her a speedy recov­ ery. A Stort'hoasc For Jesus FREE MEDICAL CLINIC Open every Thursday evening 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM 7i> nuth' an apiH>intnunt call 751-i()60. or comc hy the clinic, Ih'tw ccn 2.iX)P,\iaiul PM on ViuruhiyaflcnuHHi. C lien ts m ust m eet certain e lig ib ility req uirem en ts Sjkini.\h interpn'ti'r ovaihhU- Advance Vdunteer Fire & Rescue Beef & Pork BBQ Chopped - Sliced - Sandwiches - Plates - Pounds Friday, April 5 ,2 0 0 2 6am until so ld o u t A ls o , F rie s , D e s s e rts , D rin k s arry Out Located on Fire Station Rd off Hwy 801 S, 5 miies from Hwy 158 C a ll 9 9 8 - 8 1 8 1 177 Soujnraoo Lam 112 Raymond St. \7*l- aaes in Aövance. ЗВИ, saA. spit toyof $264,900. еда i n 0 751-8572 231 BucHvraoo Devi 3DR. 15E3A, cozy conago, in lown 569,900. CAU GENA в751-в569 HOWARD REALTY Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com Ш M L S \ 330 S, Salisbuiy St. (Comer H\vys, 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Officc Hours; Monday-Friday 8- i • Saturday • Sunday By Appt. 5BR. 3.1BA, 3505 sq II, too many amantlos lo list! $M9,950. СМ1аММКв751-«5в5 295 tUMi$ Church Rd. 3BR. 26A. rustic homo on 40.(9 aaos w/c/eoK. $250,000. CAaiANCd751-eS60 4BR. 3BA. on 93 acres with stream $249,000. СШ. iVaVN Q 75t-eS63 3 Bodrooms. 2 Bams, with a tuli basomont. $209,400. CAaC0NMC97Sl-e56S •»BR. 2BApius 2BR, IBA homos PLUS addibonal 3 34 acres m Farmington $165.000. CALL JANE or MJ. ® 751-8560 4J50 US Hm. 158 3BR. 2BA, iarm styte home with wrap around porch $119,900. UU,KINe7Sl-«5M 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, with 2064 sq. fl, Boaulilul home. $172,500. CAa MIKE @751-3538 Lot 16 TmuiQuiimr U. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, spacious rooms. larQO let $162.500. CAaJANC9 751-«560 3 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs, iike now home. $155,900. еда JANE 9 751-8560 2 Bwlrooms, 1 Bath, groal mini Iarm on 4.81 acres. 5139,900. CAU lANCe 751-8580 U74 IrmcHc Church Rd 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths. 2985 sq. ft. with basomont. $134,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 139 CtoisTtR Driv( 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, wilh circlo drive. $129,900. CAU EVaYNO 751-8563 141 Одно» Un[ 3BR, 2BA, brand new home, many amenities. $124,900. CAU CONNIE 18 7 5 1 ^ 5 440 Hosnmi Si. Ei i . 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, with split toyor. $124.900. CAU. MARY Q751-85M. 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Balhs. spl<t foyer homo, largo dock. $124,900. CAU iANC 9 751-6560 3BR. 2BA. 6*A acres, as-ts cond. mobile homo, $119,000. CAU EVaVN <9 7514563 3 Bedrooms. 1.5 Balh, spacious homo, inskje oty limits $114,900 CAU MARY 0 751-6566 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, bke new, in a groat location. $114.900. CAU KEN @751-6564 3BR, 2BA. 1653 sq, tt. mobile homo w/5 5acros $109,900. CAU JANE® 751-8560 3BR, 2Ba, now carpel, lull bsmni, mulli-lev. deck. $109,900. CAR JANE @751-8560 38R, 28A on cornel Ю1 w) 12«te storage txjiidng $104,900. СШ ,КШ в751-«5М 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, like non. greal neighborhood. 5104,500. CAU JANE 0 751-8560 3BR. 2.5BA. spacious ms,$4,ООО redecorating allowance. $98,900 CAUJANE 9 751-8560 3BR. 2BA, new construction home. Lg back yard 593,500, CAU JANE 9 751-8560 3 Bedrooms. \ Balh, 2 story, wiih new large ouibuiiding. 592,900. CAU MARY @751-8566 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, with wired shop/garage. $82,500. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 2BR, IBA. won kept home on 1,14 acres. $79.900. CAU JANE 9 751-6560 4 Bedrooms. 1 Bath, with 14вО square toeL $74.900. CAU JANC 9 751-6560 2 Bedrooms, l Bath, with 1190 square feel. 574,500, CAU JANE 9 751-8560 3 Bedrooms, t Balh. Iresh paiol. $2,000 CiosinQ cost, $72,900. CAU JANC 9 751-6560 3 Bed'ooms. i Bath, currentiy being renovated. $66,900. CAU CONNIE 9 751-6565 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, fresh paini and now carpet. $57,500. CAU JANE 9 751-6560 2 Bodrooms, 1 Balh, Cooloomoo w/above ground pool. $56.000. CAU CONNIE 9 751-6565 2 Bodrooms, 1 Balh, Located In Cooloomee. $49,900. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 A V A H A lt! 1 l o i s A N I ) 1 A N I ) \ N I ) K l N I A I |*|< ()|> | K I IIS •мг Сгмк Ch. Rd Wia NOT OtViDf.. HMdMt Vittty___■ [ --------- Ch. Rd~. .....9,7вАс*/*М7в,000---------J7.SW.Ac. IIM.OOO.......l4Ae*houM, t178.00Q-----------.e.MAC. U0,000 Thompion UrMSuriMl Clrck....-.-..,-...,.........Hwy.WIN,YftdUn Co____Lot7,INMli«Rd,Y«dklnCo.. ............M9Ac. J2«,eOO.......1.49 Ac- t23,SOOI ke. IM,000...........BlOg. Lol 111,500...JkotlSW^WCALlMARyI1I.$00m. CaUhiIrt Rd...601 S...Kiydon Orivi (COI St«rr L«n«... 1Ш.вЗ«/-асги S}e2,000 -- $1140,000 Э7М Hwy. M V PoweU RMd.M ..M5icr« tieO.OOO......,5acrot42.S00....Buiintu til9,000 .14.21 »СГМ, 1114.240 2015 Hwy. 158... 189 NMty St....S500P/M 555 Hospital Si. E 357 Avon Slrttl... ..4375 P/U '1560 P/M...S42S P/M k ■ :r DAVIE COUN TV !■ NTFÍRPRISIC RKCORD, April 4. 2002 - Ш D ra u g h n -C o rre il E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Mr. ;iiul Mrs. l:r\ in L. D iiiughn ol' M ocksvillc aniiotiiiCL- llto cit- !;at;eitionl ol their liaiightcr, Kori M icliclle Dratijiltn to Cliarles "C 'luick" David C'oitoII, son o f Mr. anil Mrs. David P. C orrell ol' M ocksville. 1 he briile-elect is a graduate ol' Davie 1 ligh .School, and a graduate ol' the University o f Norlh Carolina al Chapel Mill « ith a liaeltelor's ilegrce in coniniiinieations stiulies. In 2001, she graduated from Winston-.Salem State University w ilh a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is employed by Wake I-orest Universily Bap­ tist M edical Center as a registered nurse. 1 he grooin-to-lie is a graduate o f Davie High School. I le is em plin ed by Salisbury Liiicoln-M erctiry-M a/da as an auto body technician. The ueddiiig w ill he held on Salurday, iVlay 4 at 6 p.m. al the O m wake-Dearborn Chapel on ihe campus o f Catawba College. Salisbury. Critcher Couple Has A New Son lia sil, Carol and Carol Critcher o f Boone announce the birth ol' their son and brolher, Matlhew M icliael Critcher, on 1-riday, March 29, 2002 al Watauga M edical Center in Boone, He weigheil 6 lbs. 7 o /. Maternal grandparents are David and Dorothy I-verhart ol' the Fork conm tunity. I’aleniai grandparents are B ill Critcher ol' Boone and the lale Velma l-oril Critcher. Pennington Сотрап'у R E A L T Y In \ккк>\ illi' 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 in..\dv,uiaviiiii4i,ik 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 Oak HaveR Ф R e a l t y Working ds d tedili to meet your needs/ 41 Court Square, Suite 201 M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 7 51 -2 0 55 Angela LawrenceBroker V is it o u r w e b s ite fo r m o re in fo rm a tio n a n d a ll lis tin g s ! 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Open I louse I Open I louse \ Open House | Open I louse Pennington & Company Realty teams up with superior builders to bring you quality homes at affordable prices. Come visit any o f our Open Houses A pril 6, 7, & April 13, 14 from 2-4 p.m. I l l Montclair Drive 3BR, 2.5ВЛ, possible Icusc purchase, $179,900 U uildtr: C..1. Kruiick Direvliims:l-IO\V lo exil IHO, L im IIWY HOIS, Ii on llw v I5H. I. on IM lim oie Kil., Ll on Monlctiiir, 1.11 hinise on rinhl. Hwy. 158 - Mocksvillc 3UR, 2ВЛ, full basement, $145,000 llu ild e r:l‘mil W illard,,I r. l)ireelion.s:l-IOW lo l-xil ¡74, left on l'iinnintíliin Hit., left on llwy, I5H, .see ,si¡;n. 112 Covenant Cove Elisha Creek Ridge .3BR, 2ВЛ, ranch home, $129,900 ‘ Builder: Ronnie Foster 0ireeliiins;l-40w III liy il 17-1, I. Ill Fanninglon Hit., R on Itwv I5H, L on M iltinn Ril III t. imo Elislu! Creek, h i .ilreel on R. fs e t- ¿fei J Ü r -■- 5-• ____¿1Ш! хавь. 137 Charleston Ridge 3BR, 2ВЛ, I'ull basement, $149,900 lliiild er: Ken Durhmn l)ireclion.i:l-40W lo Fxil 170, Hwy fiOIS lo llw y M ¡:, R on Cluirtesion Rid^e Г)к, house on rixhl Anthony San Filippo • Over 15 i'ears i:\perieitce • Niimci-mis Awards for tlie de.sign of ati I'lco-lliime and for being an eiivimnitienlal-frientlly builder • I jti-iys cnstmn-btiilding homes of superior (I’uality wilh lot.s of added features Ken Durham • Over 15 Years lixperience • Btiilds ciistotti tlesigiis and spcc iiotnes • l.oves to sue ctisloniers plexsed and enjDyiiig ;i titialiiy designed home C.J. Franck • lias Dver 23 years o f e.\|)erieiict! • Nova lirikC ui'lificatioi) • Л liam ls-on htiliile r using iiittiivative building leclm ii|ues Paul Willard, Jr. • llxs over 35 years of e.vperlence • Will design and build homes front Sl(ll),(H)0 10 .«50,0(10 • Takes pride in providing liis customers witli a nnished home full of special touches E.R. Beauchamp • Ctt.siont builds anil designs homes over $150,000 ' IliLs NC Home Inspector's l.lceiise, Klectrical l.icense, and Cieneral Contractor's Ucense • linjoys listenini! 10 whal people want and deslgnlns tltelr dream lionte Romiie Foster • lieen in construction for over 30 years • Builds custom designed homes from $1()(),0U0 to $250,000 > I’tiLs his c.xperlence and knowlediic Into liuilding your dream home. Open llouse^ I Open I louse . 1 143 Winding Creek Charleston Ridge 3BR, 2ВЛ, bonus Г(11)ш $129,900 lliiilder: Ronnie ,lones Oirecliims:l-40\V to Fxil 170, L Dll i/»V tìOlS /«'lOllll'.V Hwv. 64E, R С1шг1е.1Юп 1Шце, 2nd R Windinn Creek Rd, house on L Lot 8 Country Cove 3BK, 2ВЛ,New Construction lliiilder: Wuyne ,lmnes 0ireilion.vl-40\v lo lix il IHO, L on HOI, R on I5H, Couiilrv Cove is on die l iftlil. More Builders Featured Next Week... V isil O ur VVcbsilc al \v\\ vv.l\'m iiiii2loiiRi'alt\.c4)m oi 1 mail I s: iiil()(<í4\M iniii|;l()nRcall\,c4)m ; г i í:! г !! i 1)4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4, 2002 W o m a n ’s C l u b P a y s T r i b u t e t o C a r r o l l J o h n s t o n e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4,2002 - D5 TIte M o c k s v illc W om an’s C lub met M arch 13 al Bermuda Run County Club for thc regu­ lar m onthly meeting. M yrna Harris, club president, opened thc meeting w ith a spe­ c ia l trib u te to M rs. C a rro ll Johnstone, who recently died. She was a past presideni and honorary life tim e m em ber o f G R V C . Hostesses w ere V ic k ie Smitherman. Marlene Shamel, M arjorie A tw ell and G ail Kelly. Tables were dccorated w ith kites and w ind chimes, in theme for March. Spccial guests were rec­ ognized. Rex Hobson, career counselor at Davie llig h , and A d v a n c e N e w s students Daniel M arkland and Jennifer W ilkerson were in at­ tendance. Hobson spoke aboul career and technical education at Davie High. Vickie Smitherman presented Jack Koontz w ith the public ser­ vice award fo r March. The C onservation D epart­ m ent w ill begin a m o n th ly project to collect money for the Davie County Humane Society. Home L ife Department reponed lhat 3.500 stamps had been col­ lected for the “ Stamps for Vet­ erans" program. Hetti Mazie an­ nounced the dates for Relay For Life and recniitcd members to be involved w ith ihe event June 14- 15. International A ffairs Dept, w ill continue to collect school kits and heallh kits which w ill be sent to UM CO R on behalf of the Afghanistan wom en and children. The Arts Department asked for volunteers lo assist in help­ ing w ilh ihe Opening Night Re­ ception for the W inston-Salem Symphony which performed at thc Brock Perform ing Arts Cen­ ter recently. Tlie Lducalion Dept, reporied lh;yli Heather Renee Hatton was the 2002 H O B Y Leadership w inner.'In A p ril, the club w ill celebrate l-'ederalion Day. 1-ach member was asked lo Invite a guest. Pauline Bostian. Home Life ch a ir, introd u ce d the guest speaker. Cindi Tripkin. director o f D avic County Pretrial Re­ lease/Day Reporting. PTR/DRC supervision is designed to ensure com m unily safely as w ell as ad­ dress individual rehabilitation concerns. Her office and staff can help offenders to take a d if­ ferent path in life if they have been Ihrough the courl system. Hopefully, that path w ill lead lo a more successful life.style. The meeting was adjourned w ith a blessing given by Sue Peeler. Approxim ately 3.5 mem­ bers and guests had lunch. Cindi Tripkin (center) with Mocksville Woman's Club home life chairs Peggy Tutterow and Pauline Bostian. By E dith Zim m erm an Advance Correspondent Bob and Ann O 'Q u in n o f Johnson C ity, Tenn. spent the E asier w eekend w ith ih e ir daughter and son-in-law Debbie and B obby E m e rl and sons Lance and Brandon. The week­ end was a celebration o f b irth­ days w ilh M r. O 'Q uin n ce l­ ebrating his birthday on Friday March 29 and Mrs. O 'Q uinn cel­ ebrating hers on M onday A p ril I along w ith the Em en's son Lance. Ann sang in our choii dt thc M ethodist church Easier Sunday and was a w elcom ed addition. Sue F o lm ar was honored w ith a surprise birthday party, by the choir and the M ethodist W om en, W ednesday n ig h l M a rch 27 at thc M e th o d is t ch urch fo llo w in g c h o ir re ­ hearsal. The church congrega­ tion was also invited tothe parly w ith a large number attending. Sue has been our church organ­ ist for many years, but gave in her resignation a m onth ago w ith Easter Sunday being her last Sunday to play the organ. On Sunday at the close o f w or­ sh ip sevice the M e th o d ist Women gave Sue a g ift, the C hoir gave her a dozen long stem red roses. Wc arc going lo miss Sue very much and wish for her G o d 's B lessings as she moves un. Brenda Zimmerman o f Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. arrived Friday M arch 29 lo visil her mother Edith Zimmerman. On Sunday she drove lo B irm ing­ ham , A la . to v is il a frie nd M axine G lenn and M axine's m other. Brenda and M axine came back lo Edith's on Tues­ day A p ril 2 10 slay the remain­ der o f Ihe week. Brian and Christopher Farley o f Arlington. Va. came in on F ri­ day night 10 spend the Easier weekend w iih their grandmother Edith Zim m erm an. The boys w ere am ong the v is ito rs al church Easier Sunday. O u r co m m u n ily extends deepest sympathy lo Blaine and Beverly Burton in Ihe death o f their tw o sons, Wesley and Andy B urton. The teenagers were kille d in an auto accident in W inston Salem on Friday March 29. Melissa Hendrix o f Concord and Amanda Hendrix, a senior at UNC-Charlottc spent Easier with their mother Janie Hendrix. The giris visited their grand­ mother Edith Zim m erm an Sun­ day afternoon, along w iih their mother Janie. They enjoyed be­ ing w ith cousins B rian and Chrisiopher Farley for a b rie f visil. Gel w ell wishes go out to Barbara Vogler W aldrop who has been hospitalized w iih whal was thought to be a heart condi­ lion, however lhat has been mled oul and she is undergoing obser­ vation and tests at ihis lime. We were happy to see Alan Jones al church Sunday afler undergoing recent surgery on his shoulder. We wish for him a ■ speedy recovery. Ed and Elsie V'ogler spent Ihe Easter weekend w ith their ch il­ dren Dr. Tim Vogler and w ife Maria and daughter Lauren in Shalloltle. C - D A u x i l i a r y M e e t s A p r i l 9 A t F i r e D e p t The Cornatzer Dulin Fire Dept. Ladies Aux­ iliary meeting will be held Tuesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at the Fire Dept.Myrna Harris,-club president, with guests Jennifer Wilkerson, Daniel Markland and Rex Hobson. OPEN THIS SATURDAY l-.i PM! 155 Cam Court in /iM-ifice $126,900 Just minutes from Clemmons, this weM decorated 3BR/ 2 BA home will be open for you to view. West on 1*40 from Clemmons to Exit # \ 80, Lefl on Hwy 801 S, Right on Hwy 1 58.Left on Baltimore Rd., Left on Camden Court. CalL Janel Hensley ofSW M Realtors O P E N H O U S E • j ^ t u r d a y & S u n d a y • 2 - 5 p .m . lo p I’m iliu r r m l \i iiiixM sMM 1ЧЧ7. 1ЧЧК Nr« llnim-s I iiilrr I'm islriK ijtiii! • СгРЛ! location, com cnicm Id W'mston-Salcm. Mocksville Л Lexington • Ueauiifiil 2/3 acre honicMies for cuMom codiiruction• NcijjliborluKxj oi fiomcs pnccd fromSllViXXi loSiyo.iKK) • Clove lo golf, shopping and schools C h a rlie .lone.s Itrnker. CRN, ( ;k i lop I’m dui'iT M tih ilv: i,VVii4(IS-SI IS K i s iilr iic r : I ,< .U i lo ll l it'v : 1-Ж)0-.^62-4,Ч)Н UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3Bfl. 20A maintenance Iree Cape w/operi foor plan, large Msuite & Lfl. covete<i Iront pofch. 2 car att garage. Addi 2BRs_i IBA roughM-in & pi i color, MAINTENANCE FREE. 3BR, 2.5BA HOME \H HERITAGE OAKS - 2100 SF spM bedroom plan wtitn a huge Msinte and a covered t>ack porch. Buy now and choose your colors. 5184,900. UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3 or 4BB. 2.5BA two story home, open & spacious, large kitchervlamify room. GoH course view. Buy now and chooso colors. $189.900. ONE OWNER & PRIVACY-CUSTOM BUILT LOG HOME OH 10 AC IN DAVIE CO. Thermal panes. MBA suite w.-jacuz;! i. balcony, 2-si07 stone FP. den vac. study''s.t ru.'n. scm porch, (ull unfm bsmt. plumbed for (u^l BA i mere. 5259,900, HERITAGE OAKS > QUALITY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME wm a Ux24 bonus room over the garage. Ceramic tile, bnck and vmyl e*Jenor, vaulted ce«img, 2 car attached garage. Rear dock. Spacious. Chooso colors, 5189,900. OUALfTY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS. 35 baths, computer room witti computer, formal dining room, vaulted ceiling in lamify room. Open floor plan, mailer suite with jacuui & scp shower, 2/3 acre lot. Custom features throughout. 5109,900. S\)yM S w i c e g o o d W a l l M l D A N I L L K l \ l 11 ^ Mocksville: 336-751-2222 Clemmons: 336-778-2221 www.SWMRealtors.com More Fine Homes Available Mocksville Officc: Clemmons Office : 854 Valley Rd, 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd, Mock.svilfe, NC Unit 1, Clemmons, NC1-877-SWM-SOLD 1-86^-SOLD-SWM 1081 Roy luttle Rd. • $103,900 1 317 Marginal St. • 599,900 G R EA T V IE W OF T M O U N T A IN Z Bedroom, 2 Bath Mint corK4t)on...Rent No More 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, DWMH in Pinnacto. Great view of Wot Mtn, 94.000 1 315 Rollinq Hills Ln. • $82,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh office, privacy fence, spacious238 Danner Rd • $122,900 1172 Hollow Hill Cl • $79,900 Invnaculate Condition, Convenient to town & and schools 2140 Sheffield • $273,000 1 2294 Anqell Rd. • $169.900 2 BR 2.5 BA. Great home, pnced righti W.S. area Partially finished bsmt. 3 Bedrooni, 2 Baiii Malie ал offer 3 Bedroom, 1.5 BaUi, Den could be 4th Bedroom 3305 Bfooklield Ln • $102.900 1137 Hidden Volley Ln • $92,900 ____ 1' _ _ 3 Bedroom, 1 Baih w/basement in 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Sedudcd lot w/ Lovely bnck ranch on 1,68 aacs. 3 Bedroom, 2 BaUi Yadtoivfc outbultirg 5568 Hwy 801 S • $78.900 | 2565 Dovie Academy • $113.9001 810 Sonloid Ave • $146900 r \ W ^ ' P ' Щ Great cottage on approx. 2 acres 5 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath I___I ta.:.'. ■ J 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, above ground 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, extra lot included Sedudcd home with lots of pnvacy Adorable home on gorgeous, well 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath pod manicufed tot.4 Bedroom, 2 Bath 193 Buoi Cteek Rd • $127900 1 171 Edgewood Citcle • $124,90« и I i i ’ 121 Corler's Ridge • $138.90014790 Yadkinville • $142,5001 246 D ^n e r • $115,900 1 '. i i " ' V t m . (iia t home for the money! Must SCO! ^ " 3 B e ^ , 2 Balh, Basement 3 B e d ^ , 1.5 Balh, guest house and 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, New Constrwnion 235 Westridge • $145,000| 1383 Dovie Academy • $164,900 819 Gladstone • $104,900 1;1||г<|(Ы,И111 lliikii IliCiiiil lliriitilii ImCnU-m-mi ШИЧИ.ИЧИ^СИ ImWin~ 'nVilit'" "»wa-.- iii.Hii Irnh (iikiii Dilit Iliiii 11МЯ1 ImWiliii Jiiil Hiiili) tOMIII ОМИО Illlll ¡III IIMIII lain Williiii . m m tiij Tou Altri Mfintn-i 'II ihc rtiiivtun 'ijtrin fluj'^î ol id ^t jlrA'd«' I ulllltlrli I Jl ) luup ‘u-t Multipli- h-.tm q Si Srs. Can Get Help Filing Tax Returns Tlierc is s lill time for senior cilizens lo gel help n iiiig 2001 Incom e Tax R eturns at Ihe Davie Senior Cenier. T ra ine d vo lunteers fro m A A R P w ill be at Ihe center fro m 9 a .m .-l p.m . Friday, A p ril 5, Friday, A p ril 12 and M onday, A p ril I.“). There is no charge for the service. B ring lasl year’s return and any other required information, Ci(H 751-0611 for more infor­ m ation. MODULAR HOMES ON YOUR LOT .No Money Dotm Possible lo w Mortgage Interest Rates For FREE Color literature: Model Center: 1-800-820-8477 1 Modol Center; Exit on 1-77 at Exit # 42 (Troutman Exit)... Turn Left... One Blocic on the U ft... VanderbuUt Wrat j Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary The Rev. Jack and Lyndell Cable Johnson o f M ocksvillc cel­ ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary March 9 at Turrentine Bap­ tist Church. Hosts were Iheir daughters and their husbands. M r. and M rs. L arry Campbell (Sandra) o f Concord. M r. and Mrs. Garland Johnson (Pam) o f C oncord, and M r. and M rs. Tim (Ticna) o f Salisbury. They have six grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The Johnsons were married March 7, 1952. He is a retired Bap­ list m inister from M ocksville. Davie Co. 3BR, 2 BA, One Level Brick Home w/VInylTrIm on 1.3 acre lot. Many Updates, Lg. Kitchen, Dining Rm, Screened Porcti, Private Patio. Approx. 2 Miles from 1-40, Dorottiy Hall, Crowder McCtiesney & Assoc. 766-0515 or hiome number 940-2800(126 ROB) Every Day is Sunday! Visit our new website where you will find everything you need to fulfill all your real estate needs - even our Sunday Homeplace ads! W e’re Y o u r F u ll S e rv ic e R e a l E s ta te C o m p a n y ! w w w .p ru d e n tia lw ln s to n s a le m .c o m W Intton-Salem 748-2000 • в00-в«0-477в Prudential Tanglewood 714-4400 • 877-371-5822Ctrollnai RHitv' An юо*р«п<з#г|1у o*n#d ifvd oMfiltd cooipifty Celebrating Our Award Winning Sales Associates In te rn a tio n a l P re s id e n t’s C ir c le Vicki Fleming Top Office Producer Davie Branch I n t e r n a t io n a l D ia m o n d S o c ie t y GaU Pawlik Cindy Johnson Chris Gaide Mike Zim m erm an In te rn a tio n a l S te rlin g S o c ie ty Sapphire Society J a n e t M a s te rs R e n a e J o h n s o n Rookie Achicver Monte White BettyPotts BarbaraMien C h a ir m a n ’s S e rv ic e A w a r d Elaine Rccd C O L D U ie U . B A N K e R QDavie County Office 336-998-8816 www.coldwellbanker.com TRIAD, REALTORS C O L D lU e U . 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An Cqual Oppodumty (отогг»у. fcjuol Housing Oppotiunity. Each Ollice is indcpcntJenlly Owned and Operated. 1)6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4, 2002 Program April 11 At Sr. Center The D avic C ounty Senior Center w ill present a program by the N orlhw esi Piedm onl Area Agency on A g in g ’s long-term care ombudsman ofrice at 3 p.m. A p ril 11, thc A pril meeting o f the D a vie A lz h e im e r's and Caregiver's Support Group. V ickie Turner w ill offer an o vervie w o f thc om budsm an program, and w ill discuss nurs­ ing and adult care homes, the differences in types o f care pro­ vided, special care units, finding long-term care placement, what to look for and what lo ask when visiting a facility. The meeting is open and w ill be held at the Senior Center, 622 N. M ain St., M ocksville. N e x t H e r i t a g e F o r u m T o F e a t u r e C o r n w a l l i s ’ R o u t e C O O LE E M E E - Jusl ovet 220 years ago, B ritish Gen. C o rn w a llis was pressing his troops toward the Trading Ford in p u rsu it o f P a trio t Gen. Nathaniel Greene and his small force. W ilh B ib lic a l tu m u lt, the Yadkin R iver rose. M y nam e Is L a 'S lclIu Gru.v and I tu rn e d 8 yciirs old on M a rch 4lh. Also, n iy huby sis­ te r had a b irth d a y on M a rch 13th, 2002. She turned 1 year old. H er nam e Is C am ay G ray. O u r m o th e r, w ho Is S h e rry G ra y o f Cooleemee, (>avc us a b ig b irth d a y p a rty. We hud hotdogs, ham burgers w ith a ll thc trim m ings. I celebrated my b irth d a y w ith a cake w ith a T w cctic B ird on it. M y baby sister C am ay celebrated her 1st b irth d a y w ith her p icture an h er cake. So 1 ju s t w ant to th a n k each and everyone fo r a ll the n ice g ifts m e and C am ay received. I also w ant lo tliu n k a ll the ones who cume o ut and made o u r day a spe­ cial day. L a ’Stella & C am ay G ray The rest is history - a history the public can learn about at the sccond H erita g e Forum in Cooleemee on Thursday, A pril 11 at 7 p.m. Terry Dedtnon and Aubrey W cnsil have been carefully e.\- ploring thc Cornwallis route and learning a greal deal about the A m erican R evolution in Old Rowan C onty in the process. They w ill share their findings at Ihe historic Zachary House at the forum. About 30 history buffs came out for the first Heritage Forum, hearing four brief sketches about N a tive A m e rica n and BackcDuntry settler life. The forums w ill be held on the second Thursday in cach month, e.xploring a tim eline of history from "the beginning" up to thc tim e Cooleemee was born in 1898. It is sponsored by the Cooleemee Historical Associa­ tion and Ihe public is invited to come, listen, ask i|uesiions and suggest topics for future meet­ ings. Elizabeth Swicegood Agent Of The Year S w ice g o od , W all & M cD aniel Realtors announced Ihe audited results for top agent p ro d u c tiv ity . E lizabeth Sw icegood, B R I/B roker, was awarded the Agent o f Ihe Year tille for 2001. She is the Broker in charge o f thc new Clemmons leoation beside D a vie Jew elers on L e w isville -C le m m o n s Road. She has served llie local real es­ tate nnirket for three years, and is a graduate o f the Realtor In­ stitute. D I R E C T V . Y o u N o w G e t A L I l o c a l C h a n n e l s YOUR LOCAL CHANNELS О RM TOTAL CHOICE* ««llraICteinül lim »ш 111 рт» «Йwwt,S37?? f u i a n w w ' 9 V V I I When you buy any 2 Room DirecTV system. With a ono year contract.$50 credil on your DirecTV bill. Exp. 4-2002 !t iTcyiic- lì AT&T Cinqul.ir. Alitet, Noxtul. Cricket i . 'u { irn ifiio tis Hcl (Hwy 1 ‘j 8) • C leiiunotis • 766-8911 Tax time is a great time to tininl< about a S ta te F arm Individual R etirem ent Annuity. See me for details about a State Farm IRA funded by a deferred annuity.* Brad Romine, Agent 3770 Clemmons Rd Suite A Clemmons, NC 336-766-3245 bra^.romlne.cet4@statefarm.com S ta te F a rm l i th e r e f o r life .* it(tcf<nn,cain' Su(< Firm Lite IniuratKC Conifvinv * Home 0((kct nUximinKU>n. Illinoit I N IU I A N C ^ PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 00 SP 84 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure of Deed of Trusl of DAVIE RV SUP­ PLY. LLC. Grantor. To: DEREK J. ALLEN. Substi- lu » Trustee. For: THE CIT GROUP/SMALL BUSINESS LENDING CORPORA­ TION. f/k/a NEWCOURT SMALL BUSINESS LENDING CORPORA­ TION l/k/a AT&T SMALL BUSI­ NESS LENDING CORPORATION. Beneficiary. Recorded in Iho Davio County Regislry in Book 290 at Pages 140 etseq. Under and by virtue of an Order of tfie Assistant Clerk of Superior Court of Davie Counly. entered in the above-entilled action authoriz­ ing tho undersigned lo proceed wilh the foreclosure of tho abovo-refer- enced Deed of Trust under which Deed of Trust a Substitution ot Trustee instrument was recorded in Deed Book 334, Page 632, in the office ol the Regisler of Deeds of Davie County. North Carolina, whereby Iho undorsigned was sub­ stituted as Trustee under the pro­ visions of said Deed of Trusl and under and by virtue of Iho power of salo contained in Ihe above-refer- encod Deed of Trust, the under­ signed subslilule Trustee will offer for sale at public auction lo Ihe high­ est bidder for cash at 10:00 o'clock, a,m „ on the 15th day ol April, 2002, on Ihe slops of the Davio County C ourthouse in Mocksville, Davie County. North Carolina, tho following described properly as follows: 2273 US Highway 64 West, Mocksvillo. North Carolina 27028. Boing that certain tract of land containing 0.522 acres, more or loss, lying along tho south margin of U.S. Highway 64, in Calahan Township. Davio County, North Carolina, described by a deed re­ corded in Deed Book 171. Page 727 ol tho Davie County Public Regislry and moro particularly de­ scribed by motes an0 bounds as follows: BEGINNING al a mag nail found on the southern margin ol U.S. Highway 64, the nonhwesl corner of Ihe property described herein, and Iho northeast corner of War­ ren D. Gobble properly as de­ scribed in D.B. 136. Pg. 405 (said mag nail having NAD 83 State Plane Coordinates as follows: N. 794.628.37 feet. E. 1,516,293.29 feet, and lying Soulh 72 degrees 20 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 677.90 feet from Ihe North Carolina Geodetic Sur­ vey Station "CENTER RM 1," which has State Plane Coordinates as follows: N.794,834.05 feet, E. 1,515647.41 feet); THENCE wilh Iho southern margin of U.S. High­ way 64 S 59 degrees 46 minutes 04 soconds East a distance ot 129.96 feet to a pipe found on the southern margin of U.S. Highway Superior Court, the sale will be con­ firmed. This Ihe 25lh day of February. 2002. Derek J, Allen. Subslilule Trustee OF COUNSEL BROOKS. PIERCE. McLENDON, HUMPHREY & LEONARD, L.LP. 2000 Renaissance Plaza 230 North Elm Sireet (27401) Post Office Box 26000 Greensboro, NC 27420 Telephone (336) 373-8850 4-4-21n *ln • U l puAltwd rttjr»m«nt plan, (»deral income U i л provx)«d ty Ih« U i 4u«i4>*d pi«n. No eddrtMnai lai d«f«rr«l provxMd by an anmxty Vou tnouk] солшч your I*gil P ‘Q724S 2/Ot Of iaia(h>»oiiormorctn(ofmation NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY In Ihe Matter of Ihe Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust executed by Spencer Gray King. Jr. and Dorhinick J. Flori. Jr. dated August 10,2000, and recorded in Book 342 at Page 771 in the Davie Counly Public Registry. North Carolina. Pursuant to ЕП order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virule of Ihe powor and aulhority contained in the above-referenced deed ol Irusl and because of de­ fault in Iho paymenl of Ihe Indebt­ edness thereby secured and failure to carry out and pertorm Iho stipu­ lation and agroomonis therein con­ tained. and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of Ihe indebt- odness securod by said doed of trust, the undersigned substitule trustee will expose for sale al pub­ lic 'auction lo the highest bidder for cash at the usual placc ol salo at the county courthouse of said counly al 10:00 AM on April 16, 2002. Ihe following described real estate and any other improvements which may bo situated Ihereon, situated in Davie Counly. North Carolfina, and being more particu­ larly deschbed as follows: Being known and designated as Lots Nos. 5. 6, 12, 13 and 52 as set out upon that plat entilled “Elisha Greek Ridge Section One. Phase One," recorded in Plat Book 7 at page 61 In the office of Iho Reg­ ister ot Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, to which reference is hereby made lot a lull and com­ plete description. And being moro commonly known as: 172 Elisha Creek Dhve, Mocksville, NC 27028 The record owners of the prop­ erty, as reflected on Ihe records of the Register of Deeds, are Spen­ cer Gray King. Jr. and Dominick J. Floh. Jr. The property to be offered pur­ suant lo Ihis nolice of sale is being offered for safe, transfer and con­ veyance -AS IS, WHERE IS.- Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the doed of trust/security agreement, or bolh. being foreclosed, nor tho officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents ot authorized repieserMative of either Trustee or the holder of the no te make any representalion or 64, a corner of Center Vol. Fire warranty relating to the title or any Dept., Inc. (D.B. 61, Pg. 5. D.b. 160, Physical, environmenlal, health or Pg. 549); THENCE, running with safety condilions existing in, on, al Iho line of Cenler vol. Fire dept., or relating to the property boing of- Inc. South 29 degrees 24 minutes sale, and any and all re- 44 soconds West a distance of sponsibilities or liabilities ansingotu 190.04 feet to a rebar found in the 'elating to any such lino of Center Vol. Fire Dept., Inc., condition expressly are disclaimed. Ihe northeast corner of Sarah E. This sale is mado subject to all prior Barnhardt (93E-168); THENCE. and encumbrances, and un- running with Ihe line of Barnhardt, P^'d taxes and assessments includ- North 59 degrees 32 minutes 16 '"9 but not limited to any transfer seconds West a distance ol 109.72 'ax associated with the loreclosuro, loot to a rebard found in the line of paying, if any. A deposil of live Barnhardt, the southeast corner ot percent (5%) of the amount of the Warren D. Gobble (D.B. 136, Pg. bid or seven hundred fifty dollars 405); THENCE, tunning wilh the (S750.00), whichever is greater, is lino of Gobble North 23 degrees 19 required and must bo tendered in minutes 30 seconds East a dis- '^e form of certified funds at tho lance fo 190.96 fool, to Iho BEGIN- '™e ol Ihe salo. This salo will be NING. all in accordance with a plat *^eld open ten days for upset bids ot suivey made by David B. Jor- as required by law. Following the dan, ProfessioanI Land Surveyor, expiration of the statutory upset dated November 5, 1998. period, all remaining amounts are For back title, see Deed Book immediately due and owing. 103. Page 343; Deed Book 102. The dale of this Notice is March Page 182; and Deed Book 82. 20.2002. Pago 450, Davie County Registry. The above-described property will be sold subject to unpaid counly and city ad valorem taxes, includ­ ing those for the year 2002. and also city assessments, if any The record owner of the prop­ erty as reflected on the records ol tho Register of Deeds' olfice not more lhan ten (10) days prior to po.sting of Ihis nolice is Davio RV Supply. LLC. The highest bidder al the sale may be required lo mako a cash deposit of ten percent (10%) of tho first $1,000 and five percent (5%) .of Ihe balance of tho bid when knocked down to him, and Iho bal­ ance upon confirmation of Ihe sale. The sale will be reported to the court and will remain open for ad­ vance or upset bids for a period of ten (10) days. II no advance or up­ set bids are liled with the Clerk of l y TOP N O TC H CONSTRUCTION Josso Rutter * Cooloomco In te rio r T rim C a b in e t Inscailacion Declcs H o m e R epair 336-399-8783 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor of Iho Estato ol CARROLL SMITH JOHNSTONE, decoasod, late of Davie County. North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said esialo lo present Ihem to tho undersigned on or belore the 28lh day of June, 2002, said date being al least three monlhs from tho date ol lirst publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted to said ostale will ploaso mako immediate payment to the undersigned. This 28th day ol March 2002, the same being the lirsl publication dale. Grady L. McClamrock. Jr, Execulor ol tho Estate ol Carroll Smilh Johnstone Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB #7866 Attorney lor the Eslale 161 South Main SI. Mocksville. NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 3-28-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali­ fied as Executor of the Estate of DORA B. LEACH, deceased, late of Davie County, do hereby notily all persons, lirms and corporations having claims againsl said estate to presenl them to tho undersigned on or belore the 21 st day ol June, 2002. or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, lirms or corporations indobled to said estate will please make imme­ diato payment ol Ihe undersigned. This 21st day ol March, 2002. F Ray Blake Executor of the Eslale of Dora B. Leach, deceased 692 Chesnul St. Greensboro, NC 27405 3-21-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Eslale of CLARA HEATH HAR- HlS,.late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 21 st day of June, 2002, being Ihreo (3) months Irom the lirst day of pub- I cation or this notice will bo pleaded l.l bar of their recovory. All persons indebted to said estato will ploaso make immediate payment ot the undersigned. This 21st day of March, 2002. Linwood R. Lipscomb 1085 Jones Rd. Mt. Ulla, NC 28125 Linda Sparks 3904 Thomasvilie Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 3-21-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as tho Execu­ trix ol the Estate ol MONA LISA WEST, lale ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to Iho undersigned on or before the 28th day ol June, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the lirst day of pub­ lication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mako immediate paymenl to the undersigned. This 28lh day ol March, 2002. Mark West, ADMN 202 Cottontail Lane Advance, NC 27006 3-28-4ln ELIZABETH B. ELLS or DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Cliff Cameron Drive. Suile 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 4-4-2ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol ROBERT BARTGIS HEDRICK, lale ol Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or before the 28th day of June, 2002, being three (3) months from tho first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said esialo will please make imme­ diate paymenl lo the undersigned. This 28th day of March, 2002. Robert H. Hedrick, EXEC 6 McGregor W/ay Belair, MD 21014 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Co- Admlnlslratrlxes ol the Estate ol HARDY CLIFFORD BARE, late ol Davie County this Is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them lo Ihe un­ dersigned on or bolore tho 21 st day ol June. 2002. being three (3) months Irom tho lirst day of publi­ cation or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovory. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleaso make immediate paymenl ot tho undersigned. This 21st day ol March, 2002. Rota Burgan ' 128 Bare Lano Mocksville, NC 27028 Rita Downing 163 Bare Lane Mocksville. NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ton Court Squaro Mocksvillo, NC 27028 3-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix of Ihe Eslale of CURICE VAUGHN SHEEK, late ol Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to presenl them lo Ihe undorsigned on or before tho 21 st day of June, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of pub­ lication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar of Ihoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediato payment ot the undorsigned. This 21st day of March. 2002. Peggy Vido, EXEC 8116 Circle Tree Lane Charlolie, NC 28277 3-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate of BOBBY DONALD • HAYES, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claim.s against said estate to presenl them to tho undersigned onorbeforethe 21st day of June, 2002, being throe (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day ol pub­ lication or this nolico will be pleaded in bar ol their recovory. All persons indebted to said eslale will please make immediate payment ot Iho undersigned. This 21 St day ol March, 2002. Doroihy Hendrix Hayes 1393 Cornalzer Rd. Mocksvillo, NC 27028 3-21-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiiliod as Ihe Execu­ lor ol the Eslale ol SHIRLIE HICKS BOETTCHER, Deceased, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them lo Ihe un­ dersigned on or belore July 17, 2002, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar ol their right lo recover against the estate ol the said de­ ceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment. This the 28lh day ol March, 2002, W.R. Scolt Jordan Execulor ol Iho Estate ol Shirlie Hicks Boettcher c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney lor W.R. Scolt Jordan, Executor 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4tn Beal high prices of buying lumber. Have your own lumber sawed at your home or mine. Wood Mizer Portable Sawmilling. J e f f ’s Custom Sawing 336-367-3131, a fle r 5 p.m. L A R R Y ’S W O O D F L O O R \ S E R V IC E Laying * Sanding • Rnlshing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 RANDY MIUER &SONS 295 Miller Roid • Mocksvillc (336) 284-2826 Skid steer Work TieiKher Work Hauling Lovkrifofk DAVIK COUNTY К NTH RPRISE RECORD, АргП 4, 2002 - D7 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe Estate o( MAE WHITAKER JOHNSON, Deceased, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notily all persons having claims againsl the eslale ol the deceased to exhibil Ihem lo the undersigned on or be­ fore the 2nd day ol July, 2002, or this Nolice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recover against the estate ol the said deceased. All per­ sons indeblod lo said estate will pleaso make immediate paymenl. This the 14th day ol March, 2002. Marla Dee Johnson, Executrix of the Eslale of Mae Whitaker Johnson c/o HALL AND VOGLER Attorney for Marla Dee Johnson, Execulrix 181 South Main Sireel Mocksville, Nc 27028 336-751-6235 3-14-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 02 CVD 45 IN RE: JAMES, a Minor Child, born Septembers, 1993 To: THE UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENT, OF A MALE JU­ VENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 5, 1993, IN DAVIE COUNTY, MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled In the above-entitled action. The nature ol the relief being sought Is as follows: A PETITION SEEKING LEGAL AND PHYSICAL CUSTODY OF THE MINOR CHILD BY THE MA­ TERNAL GRANDFATHER. You are required lo make de­ fense to suchpleading no later than the 21 si day ol April. 2002, said dale being thirty (30) days Irom Ihe lirst publication ol Ihls notice, and upon your failure lo do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court lor the relief sought. This the 22nd day of March, 2002, Holly M. Groce Attorney al Law N.C. Slate Bar No. 22214 OF COUNSEL: Robert E. Price, Jr. & Associates, P.A. P.O. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 769-2870 Facsimile (336) 760-2479 4-4-31П NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ trix of the Estate ol MABEL M. COBLE, lale ol Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 28th day ol June, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the first day ol pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment lo Iho undersigned. This 28th day of March, 2002. Barbara Keen, Executrix 6519 Heather Brook Court McLean, VA 22101 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulrix ol the Estate of HENRY RAYMOND JOHNSON, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claim s against said estate to presenl Ihem to the undersigned on or before Ihe 21st day ol June, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirst day of publication or this nolice will be pleaded In barof their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment ol Ihe undersigned. This 21st day ol March, 2002. Lassie M. Johnson, EXEC P.O. Box 1542 Mocksville, NC 2702B 3-21•4ln FO R S A LE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 4 2 Mocksville. NC NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of the Estate of RITA R. NICKERSON, late of Davie County, this is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before Ihe 14lh day ol June, 2002, being three (3) months from the firsl day of pub­ lication or Ihls nolice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will pleaso make immediato paymenl to the undorsinged. This the 14th day of March, 2002. Floyd A. Nickerson, Executor 117 Edison Street Mocksville, NC 27006 3-14-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix ot the Estate of KENNETH SAMUEL IRELAND, late ol Davie Counly, Ihls Is lo notify all persons having claim s against said estate to presenl them lo the undersigned on or before the 14th day ol June, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the first day of publication or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar of their recovory. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make immo­ diale paymenl lo Ihe undorsinged. This the 14th day of March, 2002. Toni S. Ireland, Execulrix 309 Armsworthy Rd. Advance, NC 27006 3-14-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of Ihe E slale of JOHN PAUL TUTTEROW, SR., late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 4th day of July, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the lirst day ol publicatio or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mako Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of April, 2002. John Paul Tutterow, Jr., EXEC 3464 Lakoshore Road Soulh Denver, NC 28037 4-4-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol Ihe Estate ol HAROLD REECE BOETTCHER, Deceased, lale ol Davie County, Ihis Is to no­ tify all persons having claim s against the estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before July 17,2002, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir right to re­ cover against the estate of the said deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment. This the 28lh day of March. 2002. W.R. Scolt Jordan Executor ol the Estate of Harold Reece Boettcher c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney for W.R. Scott Jordan, Executor 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ lrix ol the Estate ol ELGIN THO­ MAS WHITAKER, late ol Davie County, Ihis is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 28th day of Juno, 2002, being \hree (3) monlhs Irom the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said eslale will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 28th day of March, 2002. Barbara Jane Dunn Smith, Execulrix 303 Klickitat Trail Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4ln m s e c o R V S R M INI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hw> 64 E in Fork (33d) 888-8810 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 2002 SP 22 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF: Tho Fore­ closure of a Deed of Trust executed by THEODORE STRICKROTH; lo SOUTHLAND ASSOCIATES. INg.. Trustee recorded in Book 296, at Page 746, Davie Counly Registry; lo F KEVIN GORHAM, Subslilule Trustee, recorded in Book 406. al Page 662, Davie Counly Registry. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of tho power of salo contained in a cer­ tain Deed ol Trusl executed by THEODORE STRICKROTH. to SOUTHLAND ASSOCIATES. INC.. Truslee. daled February 2. 1999. and recorded in Book 296. al Pago 746, In the Office of tho Register of Deeds of Davie Counly. Norlh Carolina; and under and by virtue of the aulhorily vested in Iho un­ dersigned, as Substituto Trustee, dolault having been made in the payment ol the indeblodness thereby socured. and tho said Doed of Trusl boing by Iho terms therool subject to loreclosuro. and tho Holder ol the indeblodness thereby secured having demanded a lore- closure therool for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undorsigned Subsillulo Trustee will otfor for sale al public auclion lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash al Iho Court­ house Door of Iho Davie Counly Courthouse, Mocksvillo. North Carolina, al 11 ;00 a.m, on tho 8lh day o( April, 2002, all Iho property conveyed in said Deed ol Trusl. which property as ol March 18. 2002, was owned by THE HEIRS OF THEODORE STRICKROTH, and being In Davie Counly. North Carolina, and more particularly de­ scribed as folows: Boing Condominium Unil Num­ ber 221 as referred to in that instru­ ment entitled "Declaration of Con­ dominium” (hereinafter called "Dec­ laration") recorded in the Office of the Register ol Deeds ol Davic County, North Carolina, on lho7lh day ol May, 1973 in Doed Book 89, on Pages 332 Ihrough 343, in­ clusivo, as amondod" by Amend­ ment to Declaration ol Condo­ minium tor Bermuda Run Golddominium Tract 1. recorded in Dood Book 90. Page 532. on July 17. 1973, and as further amended by Amendment to Declaration of Condominum for Bermuda Run Golfdominium Tract 1, recorded in Deed Book 91, Page 788 on No­ vember 7, 1973, and as more par­ ticularly described In the Plans of Bermuda Run Condominium Build­ ings filed for record in Unit Owner­ ship File No. 1 and as recorded in Plat Book 4. Pago 116, all ol the above relerences in tho Ollico ol the Regisler ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina. Together with an undivided 2.3217% interest in and lo to Ihe "common areas and lacilities" as referred to in paragraph C of said declarallon, as amended, lo which reference is mado for a more par­ ticular descriplion ol said "common areas and lacililies." The property hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold "as is" "where is.” This property is also known as 160 Gollview Drive. Advance. NC 27006. This property is lo be sold sub­ ject lo any prior lions, any City and/ or County ad valorem taxes and any special assessments that are a lien against the premises. This Subslilule Truslee. afler sale, shall require the highest bid­ der immediately to make a cash deposit of the greater of 5% of the total bid or S750.00. After the sale the bid shall remain open for upset bids for len days as by faw required. The Nolice of Sale is hereby given is in satisfaction of ihe re­ quirements contained In North Carolina General Statute Section 45-21.17 with respect lo posling or publishing nolice of sale. DATE: April 8, 2002 TIME: 11:00 a.m, PLACE; Courthouse Door DavIe County Courthouse Mocksville, North Carolina TERMS: Cash This the 18th day of March, 2002, F KEVIN GORHAM. Substitute Trustee, Allornoy at Law OF COUNSEL MADDOX & GORHAM, P.A. 220 North Eugene Street Greensboro, NC 27401 336-272-8149 State Bar #012412 3-28-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 02-SP-32 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF Ihe power and aulhority conlalned in thal certain Deed of Trust ex­ ecuted and delivered by Clayton Groce, Unmarried, dated the 3rd day of August, 2001. and recorded in tho Office of the Register of Deeds for Davie County; North Carolina. In Book 342 at Pago 431 and because of delaull In Ihe pay­ ment of Ihe indeblodness Ihoretiy secured and failure lo carry out and perform Ihe stipulations and agree­ ments therein conlalned, and pur­ suant to demand ol the owner and holder of tho indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trusl. Ihe under­ signed Subslilule Trustee will ex­ pose for sale at public auclion to tho highest bidder lor cash at the usual place of salo In tho Counly Courthouse of Davie Counly, in the city of Mocksville. North Carolina, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.. on the 18th day of April. 2002. all that certain parcel of land, more particularly described as follows: IMPROVEMENTS: Houso and lot/ Condominium/or Lol ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 630 Children's Home Road. Mocksville. NC 27028 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEGIN­ NING AT A NEW IRON PIN PLACED Norlh 03°50'29" West 25.37 feel from an axle locatod in Iho easl margin of Ihe right of way of SR 1329 (locally known as "Children's Home Road") tho north­ west corner of J.D. Sliiolds (see Dood Book 133. Pago 298, Davie Counly Registry) and in the line of J.F Veslal (see Deed Book 53. Page 35. DCR) and thence running with Ihe woslern line said J.D. Shields South 03°50'29" Easl 46.86 feet to a bont exisling irori pin lo­ cated in the private road as de­ scribed in Deed Book 141, Page 309), conlinuing along said Shields lino and wilh tho said private road South 02° 31’36” Wesl 67.26 feet to a poinl along aid western lino of Shields and the said private road; thonco conlinuing along Shields line and wilh said private road; thence continuing along Shields lino and with said private road South 06° 47’58” West 27.66 feet to a poinl; thence turning and run­ ning along a new line of Clayton Michael Groce (see Doed book 141, Page 309, DCR) North 84° 26'05" West 256.17 foot lo a point in Iho line of said Groce; thenco turning and runnign North 01° 58'41 "Wosl 27.90 feet lo a new Iron inthe line of said Groce (see Deed Book 141, Page 309); Ihence continung with said Groce's line North o r 58'41” West 174.56 feel lo a point in the line of said J.F. Veslal; Ihence turning and running alone said Vestal's line North 82° 35'21" East 281.97 feet to anew iron pine, Ihe POINT AND PLACE BEGINNING, CONTAINING 1.456 acres, more or less, accordng to a survey drawn by Grady L. Tullerow, RLS, L-2527, originally daled Janu­ ary 6.1 995 and revised on Decem­ ber 28. 1999. bearing Drawing Number 995-2. For deed reference, see Deed Book 141, Page 309, Davie County Registry as the above-described property In a portion of thal 15.126 acre parcel described therein. This subject property is a por­ tion of that parcel identified as Tax Parcel Num ber C300000003, Davie County Tax Maps. LESS AND EXCEPT 3.293 acres more or less recorded In Deed Book 325 at Page 139 in the Davie Counly Register of Deeds ollice. PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as rellected on the records ol the Regisler ol Deeds not more than 10 days prior to posling the notice are Clayton Groco and Spouse, II any Should the property bo pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the tax ol thirty (30) cents per Ono Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS ГА­ ЗОВ (a)(1). Tho terms ol Ihe sale are thal the real property heroinabove de­ scribed will be sold lor cash lo Ihe highest bidder and thal Ihe under­ signed may require the successlul bidder at tho sale lo immediately deposit cash or certilied check in the amount ol the greater of five opercenl (5%) of the amount of tho bid or seven hundred and fifty dol­ lars (S750.00). The real property hereinabove described will be sold subjecl lo any unpaid laxos, prior encumbrances, if any, and special assessmonls. The sale will be held open for Ion (10) days for upset bids as by law required. This the 27th day of April,2001. Francos S. White Substitute Trustee 4-4-2Ш Yard Sales YARD SALE- Sal., April 6- Hwy 601, 1 mile south of Davie High. 8am- noon. Household items, sliding glass doors, light fixtures, sinks, clothes, shoes and more. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South, pasl Lakewood Motel. New items weekly. Fri 1-5 Sal & Sun, 9-5 336-93G-0051__________ 695 CANA RD, April 5&6 (Fri 7-11, Sal 7-11. Toys, furniture, household, dishes. APRIL 5-6, Bam until, 808 Sain Rd_____________________________ CAROLYN’S COLLECTIBLES 126 N Salisbury St. Barbies, Ty, gilts lor all occasions. Sale on soled items ________(336)751-6252_________ DEE’S ANTIQUES On the Green...hill 733 Green Hill Road Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 WOW!!! On Salo Beautiful 3 piece ,1800’s Forest Pine Bedroom Suite Discounts throughout the shop!! Now items arriving daily! "A litilo something lor overyone” Wo buy Estates...one item or all!! Wo also buy "vour unwanled' items. Jusl give us a calll ESTATE YARD SALE Fri. & Sal. 8am unlil. 606 Garner St., Mocksville You Make Offer FRI, SAT. JUNCTION Rd. 336-492-7396. Ig piano, Ig color Iv, table & 6 chairs much, much more. GARAGE SALE- 126 Baltimore Rd., Advance. Lots ol children’s items. Fri & Sat. 7am-until GARAGE SALE- Antiques, dishos, pots and pans, glassware, color TV, microwave, Crallsman cut oil saw, table saw, 71 Nova, what nols, dolls, baskets, night stand, and clothes and many more items. Friday 8-4, Sat 8- 1, April 5-6. 1/2 mile past Groasy Corner Soulh on 601 lo Yard Sales SAT., APRIL 6, 7am until. Clothes (adulls & children), household items, stereo, tv & lots more. Elmwood St. & North Ridqe off Campbell Rd. YARD SALE April 4th thru April 6th 9AM- UNTIL 733 Green Hill Rd Mocksville, NC 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Furniture, glassware, old tools, pictures and much, much more! II traveling E on Hwy 64, lum right on Green Hill Road just past Ihe 1-40 Exchange. Go appros. 1.5 miles... sale on left. If traveling W on Hwy 64, turn left cn Sanford Ave. (al Ingersoll- Rand Plant), Go approx. 3 mlles...sale on rlqhL YARD SALE FRI & Sal, April 5 &6. 292 Gun Club Rd. ofl Hwy 158. Lawn mowers, bikes, cfolhes, books, new & used itoms, rain or shine. 319 Johnstone Rd., Cleveland 801 South, right on Old 70 to Cleveland, right Academy St., lelt on Johnstone Rd. 4/5/02 12:00-6:00 4/6/02 6:00-6:00 Rain or shine. Military clothing, books, A.R. 15 Mags, Ammo boxes, WWII Rod Cross loot locker, lots of gun related Items. Civil War prints, Yorklown tool box, antique tools, small table saw, hand tools. Metal and wood cabinets, workbenches, lots of nuts and bolts. .22 rille, Enlield .308, SKS rille (permit required). Full size camper shell. List goes on! Cash sales only. Best selection Friday Best price Saturday. 704-278-0182 No calls alter 8:30PM. isy I 459 Pleasant Aero Drive. IWOVING SALE: furniture, clothes, Stull 117 Forest Dr., (Creekwood). Sat. 7:00________ MULTI FAMILY YARD Sale- Fri & Sal, Apr 5lh & 6lh, 8am until. Lots of bargains. Hwy 601 N to 184 FostaTl Dr. Watch lor siqns. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Men's & Women's clothing, household iloms, baby lurnilure Salurday, 7:30am-12. 368 McCullouqh nd. off 601 S. MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale- Sat., April 6. 340 Spillman Road. Farminglon area. Furniture, Princess House, clothing, household Items and much more. Rain date- Sal., April 13. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Cl* AiHw lom di M |-4M :5«2 A .soniiir ciiizcn coinplcx, now taking applicalii)ns for I UR units in Mocksvillc. Ki'nl based on inconic. for infii. call 75I-2(X)5 or write: Muck I’lacc, l>0 Ilox lO.'ifi, Mdiksvillc, NC 2702«. F(|ual lliiiisliig Opixinunily. TOD l-S(H)-7.V5-2i)62 Animals BABY CROWS WANTED 998-8874 Apartm ents IB R DUPLEX (furnished) in North Rowan area, no pels, limit 2 people. 336-284-4986 MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, baskeiball court & swings. Kitchen appliances lurnished including dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer conneclions. High energy efficient heat pump provides central heat and air. Prewired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchen& balh floors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. off ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & S a t IQ- 12. Phone 751-0168. Appliances WASHER & Dryer- $275/pair 336-492-7098 Boats for Sale 1993 AQUA PATIO Pontoon 25’ 40hp Yamaha, Seat Covers Bimmi Top- New Full Cover AM-FM Cassette- Docking Lights- Tables All Life Jackets Brand New Trailer. E.G. $8,000.00 998-4732 B O A T -14’ Alumacralt w/trailer, 9.9 Mercury. excellent condition complete $1,900 336-492-2944 RATES ARE DROPPING N O W IS TH E T IM E • Rates as low as 2.95% on Adjuslablcs • Fixed rales as low as 5.5% r'irst Mortgages Purchase or Refinances •Doublewide Specialists •Credit Problems Understood •One Day Approvals •First & Second Mortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, GORP. 1-888-840-1585 or 336-224-5125 "Where Your Family Comes Firsl" Serx'ins foil Sincc 1979 D8 - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPKISK RECORD, April 4, 2002 GLASSDIEDS fbofecablb Condos For Rent H Homes For Sale H Lost & Found RETIRED? DISABLED? Condominiums with round Ihe clock care- convonience CEDAR ROCK Shelia- 751-1515 Mocksvillo Condos for Sale FOR SALE: Tanglewood Farms Condo, upper unit, 2Br, 2Ba, fireplace. S82.000.00 336-778-1588 Farm Machinery FOR SALE: Cole 2 row corn planter 3-poinl hookup 998- 8423 Health IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Saturday mornings 8-11 am Davio Chiropractic Clinic 751- 2512 Homes For Rent 1400 SOFT 3BR, 2Ba, 321 Gwyn St. Deposit and rolerences required. S900/mo. 751-5265 leave message. 2-3 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, 1200 sqft. 601 South- 2 miles past Davie High. S525.00/mo plus security deposit. 751 -4700 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath home (or rent, S750/mo. 336-746-5436 3BR 2.5BA on 3/4 acre, S675/mo. 530 Gladstone Dr., 336-399-9876. 3Br, 2Ba- Advance- S900/mo 3Br, 2Ba- Mocksvillo- S850/mo 3Br, 2.5Ba- Mocksvillo- S850/mo 3Br, 2Ba- Mocksville- S800/mo New Construction- 3Br, 2Ba- S950/mo Now Construction 3Br, 2Ba- S900/mo 2Br, IBa Duplex- New Construction- S725/mo 3Br, 2.5Ba- Bsmt- Mocksville- S850/mo 3Br, 1,5Ba- Mocksville- S635/mo Pennington & C om pany Realty ___________751-9400___________ FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751- 3538____________________________ Homes For Rent, OHIco Space (or Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors. 751-2222____________ LIKE NEW 3BR/ 2Ba 1700 si on lac, open floor plan, jacuzzi tub. fireplace. S695/mo. 336- 971-8007_______________________ MAGNOLIA COTTAGE available lor rent- perfect for oldoily loved one or couple who needs to be checked on daily. Private yet Ihey can remain independent- meals and olher amenities are offered. Call Grace for details 751-2214_______________________ QUAINT 1772SF IN Hisloric District, Salisbury St. References/ Deposit. 941- 7593 •New& Old Roofs • Free Estimates Perkins Roofing 336-998-1150 20 WRIGHT LANE- brick, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, carport, patio, full basement. S84.900. Call 336-751-4590__________________ COMPLETELY REMODELED 4BR, 2Ba home- 58x26 detached workshop. 1.69 acres, seller to pay S2.000 in closing costs. Call Dottie Lanier: Hickory Tree Realty 998-9745. mobile- 830-1434. paqer- 237-5771_______________ HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER- 165 Oak Grove Church Road, ranch. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. 1100 sq ft., carport, 575,000.00 Call 336- 751-4047_______________________ MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct- Save SS. For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356.______________________ NICE BRICK RANCHER in town offering 1650 square feet of living space. Formal dining, living areas as well as den. laundry room, three bedrooms, and two full baths. Excellent neighborhood. S110.000. Possible lease to own. 492- 6546 Land For Sale 5 BEAUTIFULLY WOODED acres for sale by owner, perked 6 septic approved. S47.500. 998-3678_______________________ 6.4 ACRES w/30 ft. wide gravel road. Thirty feet of road frontago on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 West. Call & leave message 998-4632 or 751-1760. ALMOST 2 ACRES of land for sale on Liberty Church Rd. Septic tank and electricity, very pretty, priced below tax value. Call 336-403-6473 leave messaqe. FOR SALE; 33 Acres Hwy 64 E.. Mocksville (road front on 64 & Dalton Rd.) Call 998-8989/ 998-7484 ask for Johnnie. Lawn Care C & M SERVICE 127 Fairfield Rd Mocksvillo Complete Lawn Service Mowing lawns, reseeding, aerating, trimming shrubs, cleaning small lols. Froo estimates. 336-751-5798 LAWN MOWING, SPIKEING, fertilizing, seeding, mulch, bush hog. Doc Williams 336-492- 5340___________________________ Rusty Tucker Lawn Care Complete lawn care Licensed and Insured Call today for a free estimate 336-284-6501 Lost & Found FOUND; 2 Black Lab mix puppies, found Boxwood Church Rd. To claim, call 284- 2071 or freo to good home. FOUND; WHITE Eskimo Spitz mix, female, approx 1 yr old. Sweet, lovable. Found off Underpass Rd. To claim- 998- 8439 or free to qood homo. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL ^R IN G IS HERII Botical aeraloc core plugger & more tor rent today! M rcktvii'u' 13361751-2304 C O N S IG N M E N T A U C T IO N 5S5 TALL PINE RD. WELCOME, N.C. ACROSS FROM NORTH DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL VEHICLES, TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT & MISC. TOOLS S A T . A P R I L 2 0 , 2 0 0 2 9 :0 0 a .m . E A R L Y C O N S IG N M E N T S : Faimall Cub w/cultlvatora, Pittsburg 2 row culUvator,Late modal B Allla Clialtnars w/wooda mowar, C Allis Chalmara w/cultfvators & com plantar, 1M 4 Ford Pickup, 1963 Chavroiat Pickup, 1949 Ford Pickup w/staka bad, 16’ Tri axia flatbad Trailar, 254 Caaa Intam ational Tractor- 4 whaal drtva, M aaiy Harria Pony tractor, Saddlaa, Hamaaa (naw& uaad), Horsa Uck naw & usdd, Pockat Knives, Old Sllvar Dollars For Conslgnmants Call; B O S T IC K A U C T IO N S E R V IC E NCAFL# 6273 - Э3«-4в2-б»92, 1(1 JONES R0„ MOCKSVILLE, N.C. 27021 LOST: 10 YR OLD female Beagle, black, brown, white w/red collar. Answers to April. Smith Grove Fite Dept, area March 30. 998-0201 Lots For Rent DOUBLEW IDES AND SINGLEW IDE LOTS for rent in Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Communily. First month's lot rant FREE. Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998-5462 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. 998-8276 or 998- 8222. liscellaneous 16HP 42IN CUT K-Mart riding mower, runs good, cutting deck, needs some work. $275 998-7110_______________________ BROTHER WP S30, working tv set S25. Lane coffee table S30. infant car seat ¡2 yr old) S25. Call 748-1555.__________________ CONSOLE COLOR TV, good condition. $125 751-2723 FOR SALE- Princess House vases. bowls, stemware, candleholders, etc.- new. Call Pamela Branham for appt. Reasonably priced. 492-7682 (Acquired at auction.) FOR SALE: K S G SALVAGE 6 panel Exterior Steel Door Units, S69.00/ea; 8’x8' utility buildings, S299 ea,; 4'x7' x 5/16" sTieetrock. S2.99/ea 4'x9', S3.99/ea.; 8' Landscaping timbers, $1.99/ea.; 2'x4'ceiling tile, S14.95 a pack. Insulated wood windows S49/ea. 5'4-x8'2" hardboard, S3.99/ea.; Bathroom sinks with faucet. Range hoods, S14.95/ea.; 4'xl2'x1/2" Sheotrock, S5.99/oa.; 5 gallon buckets of block filler, S29.95 ea.; Entry Kwiksel lock sets, S9.99/ea.; 4’x8' Plastic mirrors. S29.95/ea. New tooling • shingles, S14.95/sq. Pergo laminate flooring. S1.99/sq. ft.; Formica. S.50/sq. ft.; Interior paneling. S5.95/ea.; Bldg. stone S140 per pallet; Roofing felt. S6.95/roll; Carpel, $3.95/yd. We slock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up lo 36" dia. We slock pumps & accessories for wells. Steel I-Beams For Sale. K & G SALVAGE (Reynolda Road) 1st business on W est bank ol Yadkin River _________336-699-2124_________ FREE OLD FARMHOUSE to be removed. 284-2071 STEEL BUILDINGS. Perfect tor Shops. Buy now belore steel prices increase!! Huge Discounts on Select Sizes 25x36, 30x54, 42x220. Easy Payments. Call 8am-10pm. 1-800-405-7501 Miscellaneous MOWER FOR . SALE, runs, needs work. Call 336-926- 8773____________________________ OIL CIRCULATOR AND tank S50 284-2071 Mobile Homes/Rent 2BR, 2BA 14X70 SKYLINE central air, refrigerator, stove, microwave, Farmington Heights MH Park. No smoking, no pels. 5425/mo.; S350/dep. 336-779-2054__________________ 314 WINDWARD CIR- New Construction in Mocksville. 3Br. 2.5Ba w/garage. h/p, siv, d/w, 5750mo. Hubbard Realty 723- 4306___________________________ MOBILE HOME FOR rent: 2Br, IBa deposit and references required. 998-3965 READY TO MOVE in: 2br upstairs apt. furnished w/ furniture, all ulililios. 751-1218 1\/lobile Homes/Sale I I1ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call for free lualificalion by phone. HOME "N E , (704) 857-0157. qua ZOI SO DOWN- Davidson Co. Land A DW 2.3 acres wooded w/creek. Owner financing available. (336)249-7028 3157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, lurnishod. New heatpum p. 767-4319 $49.50/ WEEK! 3Br. 2Ba- Private Lot. Call 751-9140 *7?0W E TOO MUCH on a singlewide? You can trade for a large doublewide or modular. Land available. (336)249-7041 17 PAYMENTS LEFT- pul 2 down and move in! Call 751- 0115____________________________ 19B5 14X70 SW Skyline in Farminglon, 2 BR/2 BA, laun­ dry, super nice w/updates, open floor plan w/island kitchen, S9,500. 998-4927. siding, life 1997 14X76 VINYL _ shingle roof, 3BR. 2Ba mobile homo set up in Farminglon Heights and ready to move in. First m onth’s lot rent FREE. $19,900.00 Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203 1999 OAKWOOD 2BR, 2Ba SW, $247 pmt. (336)249-7028 1ST TIME HOME Buyers- Low Down payments, Low monthly payments. Call 336-751-7734. 28X40 DBLWDE SBR, 2bath, stove, frig, porch, heatpump, $12,000. 492-7753____________ SBR, 2BA ALREADY set up­ take over payments. 336-751- 2391/704-880-6472 AUCTION Saturday • April 13 • 1ÓAM PREVIEW8:30-10:00 AM DAY OF SALE 4000 Hampton Road, Clemmons Ran Mnstjo-Siioni i)ko hlO wost B ffw LMtsvikyOenmons Ext (IS4). lum lell aaossbrid^ta t miolaH*y (58 EasL tm bit to Irst igU ¡n! turn on Han^non road SaloonyaynghllBastloCkmiionsMI) E s ta te o f L e n a B r e w e r S n y d e r (D e c e a s e d A N T I Q U E S • P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y An eicDptovy Norlh Caroiru 12-Pano Part docoratod Comor (aitrtxjiod b Sidorn. NC). Part docoraiod tfwa oi (anrtxjtód lo Satan. NC). part docoratod chost (flCrtulod 10 Salom. fC ). Oiesi d dra^w (atWxjifd to Salem. NC). Walnut oatJo cut ouB (aartxAn 10 Salom. NC). Chony & walnut ntad sowing taUo w^titwlod drawor (aOrtulod to Sotom. NC). Par of od partrgs on canvas (annbutod to Saksm, NC). Wzrinm ore ttavrar (ftp loai taUo. pcpkv oigN bn pe sale, pno sawbuA lablo. walriut poggod t^yicrod log Ifi tap dodi, eart/ w a hi taporod leg taUc. roal noo walnjt Vdonan hai trco w/Tnartto ireert and urtrola tvildtf abœ. W ÎÉU Vctonart washstofxl. vnibiüt Vcionan sa drïM » spool noodcport sod, mahogarry nro pcco dnng nxm surto. rrwhogan/ art doco txidftom sutio. mahogory muac caûnct. mahogan/ boduaso. rruhogany drcp-toal tables, largo oak wardrobe, oak cturs. bottoom sudo, oak roi>or. oak scrvor, maplo t»c>oom suto. codar wanÿcto. w tta arm dur, (mo PBOO ErrpTo penod partof suto. i^oodon sJoot», spirt oak wal bosket, œBuOion ol walor^ stiis. 0« hats & dtxhos. Bon O o n pottery, pooery aorago jars & oocte, cast ron Aun Jorrma doorelcp. msi iron Arnoh fgi/os, pair rarr> K J cw w (401-13 1/2) O v rtiy storfrig flatware, rare ranan Gftwk w y U U ip w4>) mukiiing shade, nco decoraiod tadcs mc^n twtJbag. Havdwl ctwu. oyaai. poütftt v»aitiio5. largo Fomon Crarborry Hobnai vaso Fb-nicn art glass basket severirf poasctCarrwai gtxis. o< lamps, cako siinds. old )uiction itorns, ooc^ books, croctuted bodsproad. cti hat stand. cJwvv coeaumo Vcionan Iramos. Ooprosscn ora framod prrts, brass budict. panom glass. Dcpresson gtass. flat rons, watnut Voonan shadcM box trvnos. bU) otdwd lamp w^nart*} base. Rock oi Agos sampler r Vctonan wi*iut box fror». okJ ropo bod. Inons, rrwoolanrois art worK a W ol okj glassware, and rnariy rriofo aoms not teiod A gxdO kj County EstVû' SALE CONDUCIBD FOH EDWARD BREWER, AUORNEY-AT-LAW EXECUTOR FOR THE ESTATE OF LENA BREWER SNYDER AU.iTHWSSaDWiTHNOGUARWTEESEXPnESSeDOnMf\l£D NOft/YERSPREMlUW C H A T M O N A U C T IO N S IN C . 3 3 6 - 7 6 4 - 2 0 5 7 • N C A L # 6 1 6 2 H O R A C E B . Y O R K , IN C . 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - S S O S • N C A L # 6 1 9 1 Please visit our website: mm.chatmonyoii<.com Mobile Homes/Sale 3BR. 2BA- Junction Rd. Set up Ready to move In. Call 751-0115_________________ 5% DOWN GETS 3/b. 2/b in Farmington area. 336-751- 0503_________________________ 87 ZIMMER MH, 3BR, 2BA, 14x70. $13.700. Can be left on rental lot. D ay-751-2615 alter 5- 9 9 8 -9 5 6 3 .___________ ?BAD CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YES!_________________ ABANDONED HOME. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Some owner financing. 336 661-1163_______________________ ADVANCE- ASSUME loan with $500 down, pmts low $240/mo.. great for single parent! I^rivale lot. new carpels throughout! 336-751- 0450____________________________ BANKS LOSS- your gain!! Several Repo’s to choose from- W on't Last! Call right away- 751-0115________________ BEAUTIFUL LAND / HOME 2.5 acres with pond. 1600+ sq It DW jetted tub. walk thru closet, fireplace island kit., fenced yard w/storago. Appointment showinqs 751-0503 CHEAP HOME- $600 down- $198./ mo for 5 years. 751- 0115____________________________ D/W ON PRIVATE lot in Davie Co. 3/b. 2/b ready to move in. 336-751-0450__________________ DOUBLEW IDE FORECLOSURE WITH land. Call 1-888-251-6790___________ DOUBLEW IDE ON 1 acre lot- Low down payment (POSSIBLE HELP ON DOWN!) Call 751-7734. FSBO 2001 SKYLINE doublewide. 3br/2ba 60x28. finished sheetrock walls, fireplace, wet bar. ti^ust be moved. Seller will pay moving cosl. Assume loan or payoir (336)492-6589__________________ HELP SAVE MY CREDIT transferred- $5000 equity Tony 704-528-7662 HILLSDALE AREA- 2000 Oakwood Mobile Home on rented lot. 14x80 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Very spacious layout. Deck on front 8x16 wilh ramp and small deck on back. Owner relocating, assume mortgage or buy outright. 336- 998-1119_______________________ HOME ON PRIVATE LOT, payments only $297 a monlh. Call 336-751-0184._____________ HOME ON WOODED lot. Call 336-751-0190.__________________ JUST LOST MY JOB 2001 sq ft home no d/p take up payments 704-799- 1878 IVlobile Homes/Sale LOCAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR will custom build your dream home as low as $50 per sq. ft. Visit SELECT HOMES at 153 Blaise Church Rd., Mocksville (1-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/336-751-7340. _________ MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free lilerature, call 1-888- 889-6356.___________ NEED HOME? BAD CREDIT? No problem! Call 751-7734 NO TURN- Downs. EVER! Call 336-751-7734._____________ ONLY 3 LEFT Mortgage co. has 3 AGP homes must go. No reasonable offered refused. 704-883-9802 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home. 1800 sq It. 450 per monlh. Reasonable Deposit 661-1163 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3Br. 2Ba. $500 down. (336)249-7028 PLEASE ASSUME LOAN 2 payments & transfer fee. Call 336-751-0179.__________________ PRIVATE LOT WITH 2 BR 2 BA home- READY TO GO! 751 -0115_______________________ REDUCED PRICE DOUBLEWIDE already set up on 1 acre lot. Call 336-751- 7439.___________________________ RENT TO OWN Gorgeous 3-4 Bdrm, 2Ba Home. Owner min d/p credit not a problem. 704-883-7706 REPO DOUBLEWIDE SET up on 1 acre lot. Low down payment. Call 336-751-9140. SELLER MUST MOVE 2001 sq ft on beautiful wooded lot $500 d/p & move In 704- ___________883-9997____________ STOP! DO not buy a doublewide when you can BUILD a TRUE MODULAR'« HOME lhat will INCREASE In value, wilh tradilional mortgages and bank financing! Visit SELECT MODULAR HOME OUTLET or call 336- 751-7340/1-866-624-7457. TRUE MODULAR'« HOMES Huge Savings! Call for literature. 1-800-322-8679 USED HOMES STARTING at $9900. Call for details. 336- 751-1571 YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dblwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner linance. $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590 I'Auaiflwan: ИИТИ j. над. m6al я л A U C T I O N BIG EQUIPMENT 12:N00N SATURDAY, APRIL 20 AUCTION conducted for Mr. David Cecile of Cocilo Grading. Due to heart prot)lems & other health probloms. lorcod to close buinsoss. 1 9 9 9 C A IE R P IL IE R 9 5 3 C FR O N T E N D LO A D E R Enclosod aii-conditbnod & hoalod cab 4-1 buckot 3000 hour, ol diangod ovwy 250 hours 1 9 8 9 R E ID 2 0 T O N -TRAILER. Air-brDkos ro<ir№d yoar 2000. 1 9 8 7 F O R D L 8 0 0 0 — 2 4 0 H P D IESEL 13 spood tans 14' dump. 12-14 yd. Swing nalo. Now ak-oaxiiam. In oxcoloni oondnion. Musi SCO. 1 9 8 6 M A C K R T S ECO NO O YNE, 3 5 0 H P D IE S E L. 13 Spood Irons. Air-condtonod. 15' dump bod. 14-16 /ards OX Body &<co«ort oondition. fA sl seo. 1 9 8 4 C A S E 5 8 0 0 C O N STR U C TIO N K IN G Used vory btHo. Runs and purrs Iko Q kitten. 1 9 8 5 O LD S C U T LA S S S U PR EM E. 5 0 U o f ongino. Now rockof amis SW oraD oc. 2001. Noods rovorao in 3 spood outomadc irons. a i ^ ^ — Equipment can be seen prior to auction PIERCE AUCTION GALLERY 7314 Old US Hwy. 52, Wlecome, NC (Directly across road from North Davidson Hiqh Schonh Totmj; Cnsti. good cliockj with Knot ol guaiaiiloe liom vow bui*' lo% ' DIRECTIONS’. Lwlrston o. WTOlon.Salem. go 52 lo E i i i / X h S o T w 'turn righi, go oxactiy one milo. You aro there. Partuno in ritar ” «*como exit.jgg^g}^RS:CONSIQNORSWAj^^ UAVIli COUNTY KN I KRPRISM RKCORD, April 4, 2002 - D9 SLASSUi'IEDS Г Е pr o fita b le l\/lo b ile H o m e s /S a le YES, THERE IS a diffot'Mico. Como SCO ttio QUALITY foi yourself. Visil Iho largest TRUE MODULAR''' Homo OUTLET in Iho Southeast. SELECT HOMES at 153 Blaiso Church Road, Mocksvillo (1-40 8 Hwy 601) or call t-B6G-Ci24- 7457/336-751-7340. "FOREST GUMP SPECIAL" Save $15,000 on this 3Br. 2Qa Doublewide- Ready to go with Land! Call 751-7734 CO.UNTER PPINT MUSIC presents Aaron Harrison, eloclric guitar specialist. Lessons availble afternoons and ovonings Mon.- Tliurs. Ho is experienced in counlry, rock, blues, melal. jazz and allernalivo slylos. Accopling beginners to advanced sturionts. Como in for a demonstration. NEW! Efiocts Petals and Petal Tuners from Sabino. C ounter Point Music 50 Court Square M ocksvillc 751-9390 PIANO TUNING & Rebuilding Soli-playors. Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Repairinc) Sup^l TU ESD A Y 7:00 PM Y a d k in M o o is e L o d g e L o r d i/ , L o r d y , U n d o Ú 4 0 from Smii, Mary it Joseph \(liiiÌM Ìsli ;iliv i‘ \ssisU iiU f (or an Vssislfd I I' I ;k ilitN III Mtu ksN ilU* • Must have a High School liiliicalinn • Mu.sl liavu cxpcriciiL-c in MS Works. Word & lixcci • I’relcrrcil l,img-lcrin L-xpi; ricuce • M usi Ik able lo stay fociiscJ. wilh a paliciil allilude, and good personality • Healtli Insurance niU available Fux ri'suinu to: 336-853-7671 S e rv ic e LAWN CARE full sorvico mowing lorlilization. olc. 016-2109 910-9226 •M IKE'S PRESSURE WASH" vinyl siding and repairs docks, palios, driveways and walkways, siding 336-990-9500 336-909-1713 Insured- froo osl. B 8, D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COIVtPANY Wo. Work To_ Moot. Your Budgoi! Specializing in addilions. ronovalions, balhs. kilchons, windows. siding, docks, masonry, slono & lilo work, light painting and small roapirs. Wo also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751- 4212 for prompt, roliablo, workmanship. Roforencos avialblo. Froo Estimates. S e rv ic e SWIMMING POOLS FILLED clorinalod walor only. 70'1-5<)6-2935 TOM'S HANDYMAN SERVICE Wo do lawn caro, docks, pressure washing, tftictor work, gutters cleared. homo improvements. For Iroo ostimato on any job. call ' 336 492-2704 336-C02-700G BO BCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways oravolod. 751-3768 AKC REGISTERED CHOCLOATE Lab puppies ready April 1. $200/oa. 940- 6712___________________________ FISH-N-TAILS Pet Shop Quality Tropical Fish. Pet ilies. Small Animals. Tank irnaments. Koi & Pond Supplies. Bait & more! Independently owned. 123 N Salisbury St. M ocksvillo _________336-751-2708_________ FREE DOG- female Shepherd mix, good w/children, all shots, spayed. 751-6359 ________________ SELL IT FAST in Ihe Classifieds. 751-2129 Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent, with utilities, access to kitchen and laundry, must be responsible, 751-2770. ¡Bincoi DESIRE TO SIT with elderly. Call Linda 336-751-7306. ____ E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & woedeating 336-204-6120 336-391-2130 For all your lawncaro needs just call LEAF IT TO ME 998-8643 Freo Estimates Brian Mavers GENERAL HOUSECLEANING Mocksville. Clemmons, Advance, call Julie 998-9278. LIN K'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates ____________998-1798 __________ NEW IMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, addilions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs oxp. Owner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 ___Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. R usty T ucker Lawn Care Complete lawn care Licensed and Insured Call today for a free estimate 336-284-6501 W ILL CLEAN HOUSES M-F. reasonable prices. Advance/ Mocksville area. If intorostod call 990-0871 after 6._______ W ILL DO HOUSECLEANING in Davio County and Clemmons. Reasonablo rales. 33G^8n6-1401 WRINKLES IN YOUR carpet? Wo'll ro-slrelch or new carpel installation. Free estimates, (336)998-8402 Statewide 5TH ANNUAL SPRING Dixie Draft Horse and Mule Salo, April 5th and 61ii, 9AM. Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, Winston- Salem, NC. Selling equipment April 5th, and horses /Vpril 6th. Gary Lenox NCAL 1640, 919- 742-3685. AVON ENTREPENEUR WANTED. Must bo willing lo work whenever you want, be your o w n . boss and enjoy unlimited earning potenlial. Let's talk 888-942-4053, $10 Slarl-up foe. BLOWING ROCK AREA, New Log Home, 20 acres on Pasgah National Forest. New 2800sq. fl. log home w/fireplaco, huge hardwoods, mountain views. beautiful mountain setting, minutes to Blowing Rock. |USt $179.900. Easy Financing. 800-455-1902 ext. 224. DRIVER- UP to $1500.sign-0n Bonus! Flatbed. Company & Owner Operator. Groat Pay Plus Bonus. Insurance. 401k. Good Hometime & 'Milos! Call Boyd Bros. 800-543-8923. DUTCHMAN ‘95, 33’ With Slide Out Living/Dining, Queen Bod and large Bath. Sleeps 6. Excellent For Towing or Campsite. Model. $0250. 919-563-3681 Mebane. NC. MEDICARE PATIENTS USING INHALERS- Albuterol- Alrovenl- Combivent- Serevenl- Azrnacort- Flovenis and Others. Having Dilficulty? Breathe Easy Again. Medicare covered liquid therapy may bo available if you qualify. MED- A-SAVE 1-800-224-1919, exl.NC1402. 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Good Pay and Benefils- Managoment Opporlunities. Email: ami<@ncoz.net or Fax lo: 910-792-6818. ______ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could be reaching over 1.6 Million Homes across North Carolina! Place your ad with our paper for publication on Ihe NC Statewide Classified Ad Network- 110 NC newspapers for a low cost of S275 lor 25- work ad to appear in each paper! Additional words are 310 each. The whole stale al your fingertips! It’s a smart advertising buy! Call this newspaper’s classilied department lor more inlorm ation or visit the NC Press Association's website at www.ncpross.com! Travel HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid- nile April 12th $20pp Tues- day April 16th SIOpp Frid- nile April 26th $20pp Atlantic City Trip, 1 n ile /2 days, Friday, May 31st- $169pp E Z W ay Travel 1-800-618-5546 Local 998-4732 John & Evolyn W yatt I I I I 7Ti/s A d For Free Раскш B rin g A F rienti F or Tim Olsten N eeds You! Several Production/ Distrib./Assy. Jobs Available. An Olsten Rep. will be at the ESC Friday 4 /5 taking applications, 9-11 AM. 3 3 6 -7 5 9 -9 4 9 5 EOE MJL Olsten i B l Staffing Services'“ ^ B e r m u d a Fully Kiidorsed Driver Needed lor Hermuda Villii>>e. Full-time. Sale driving record. Flcxihle day shift and must be able to maintain records and assist at front desk. Call 998-6112. ^ B e r m u d a B o rm u d a V illa g e is s e e k in g a fle x ib le , d e p e n d a b le , e n th u s ia s tic p e rs o n fo r p a rt-tim e F R O N T D E S K W O R K A v a ila b le w e e ke n d s & e v e n in g s . 998-6112 |lrF 3 fr3 frlfrlfr3 F rirrifrlfrlfrlfrlfrlfr7 frlfr1 frlfrIfrlfrlfriirIfr3 fr]fr3 fr3 fr1 fr3 frirrlfrlfrlfrlfrlfr3 rrl| IlKI.IillN C . TiA iV 'IT C iiiL ii Ui<]vi<]L(n*Mi<;i\r C e i v t k i i , Init;. H e le n C . G a n tt C h ild D e v e lo p m e n t C e n te r is accepting applications for Lead Teacher and Assistant Teacher positions. Those interested may apply at Gantt Personnel, Inc. located on Highway 601 In Mocksville (near Wal-Mart). Each is a full-time, 12 month position with benefits. Applications will also be accepted for part-time, summer employment, substitute lead and assistant positions. The Lead Teacher position requires an Associ&te Degree in early childhood or related field. Progress toward an Associate's Degree, and substantial work experience in the field, may substitute for the degree. The Assistant Teacher position requires a North Carolina Early Childhood Credential or a commitment to obtaining the NCECC.The Helen C. Gantt Child Development Center, Inc. is a child centered learning, training, and resource center serving Early Childhood Education students and providers, children and their families. Pay will be based upon experience and education. Pleaso apply to: G a n tt P e rs o n n e l, In c . 965 Yadkinvillo Rond • Mocksville, NC 27028 Tel. (336) 751 -4268 Fax: (336) 751 -9912 iB itU b iJ b ilL Ü ijiflim b ü ü i [ЛЗГ5ПЗГ5ГЙ1 cjj lÜ ы lü cjJ tji ьЦ цш ы г.лц1ь11[Л 11!1Ы 1[Л гЛ ш V e h ic le s 1978 FORD TRUCK runs qood. $1200 751-1877 _______ 1987 FORD RANGER, runs good, needs cosmetic work.. Best offer. 336-751-7924 after 3 or leave messaqe. 1993 FORD RANGER XLT. 115.000 miles. S3495.00 751- ^0^__________________________ 1994 GMC JIMMY 4dr. loaded, high miles, good condition, 4.3V6, aulomatic, $3,500.00. 940-5704 leave messaqe. Employment CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.- Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EOE____________________________ DRIVER- SE Regional Dry Van Runs! Top Pay Package, Good Home Time, Outstanding Benefits (or Entire Family. 1- year Tractor-Trailer Experience and Class A License Required. Strong, Stable Company. Call Today! 1-877-WORK-CCC. 1-877- 1994 SUZUKI SIDEKICK. White, 2 'door, 4x4, automatic, hardtop and raglop. 82K. Excellont Condilion. $5800. Call: 336-492-7549. SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodgo 700 W. Innes SI., Salisbury _________704-636-1341_________ ‘78 TOYOTA PICK-up longbed, auto., cold A.C., 11 OK miles, groat lillle truck, $1250 firm. Also; '83 Dodge 150 shortbed slant 6, manual trans.. very good truck. S1500. 492-5509_____________________ '89 FULL-SIZE Ford Bronco 302. Good work truck. Best Oiler. 998-2186 Wanted BABY CROWS WANTED 998-0874_______________________ BUYING ALL SPECIES of limber. Myers Forest Products. (704) 270-4532. Night (704) 278-2877._______________________ PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, male-female and twins. Call for an appointment. 336-998-3409 WANT TO BUY: Poker Table. Must be reasonable. 336-284-2917___________________ . WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. Wo select cut or clear cut. Shaver W ood P roducts 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 Employment 967-5222. EOE. BEFORE SCHOOL CHILD Care needed in August, 5:30- 8:00 a.m., must be able to transport child lo Cooleemee Elementary 336-284-2833. Drivers Immediate Employment Need more home time ■ mid-week and weekends. Dedicated runs available. $.32 to $.52 cents per mile detention, stop, layover and hourly pay included. $850.00/ $1050.00 per week Plus $.02 cpm safety bonus. Benefits: Medical with prescription card, and Dental. Optional plans available We require: CDL-A and 18 Months OTR Experience Visit: Salem C arriers Monday thur Friday 8:00am- 5:00pm 191 Park Plaza Dr. Winslon Salom, NC Or Call 1-800-709-2536 for Special interview on ___________Saturday___________ DRIVERS NEEDED 2yrs exp. tanker and Hazmat endorsements. Serious inquires only. 940-2263_______ EARN 40-60K first year in sales, 401K, medical, dental, bonus. Call 336-751-1571 ask for Michael. ELDERLY LADY NEEDS live- in care giver every other week. Light housekeeping and cooking. References required, Courtney area in Yadkin Co. 998-3017_______________________ i)№ . CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/overtime. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 990-7428. FARM MAINTENANCE W ORKER- must be experienced in fencing, barn repairs, mowing, round ijaling, etc. Excellent experienced, 3497 8-6 pay (or 336-998- DEALERSNEEDED For custom manufactured utility trailer sales. Call: 336-998-4554 G E N E T R E X L E R R O O F IN G Now & Old Roofs 30 Years Exporionco Froo Estimatos 336-284-4571 D O W N V N D E R H O C K & T I L E(irolt & Slacüy Lnvory(uil 998-8287 or 998-4771 Ccramtc TiU' Inslalhilitin wv44.;,il4s'n;lilt-,cnm SALES ASSOCIATE/ MANAGER Trainee. Fast Track Program. Busy retail outlet. Need lo start immediately. Commission, benefit pkg. experience helpful, but noL required. Call Sieve al 336-751-7734. GALUALUME 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N - h r Longesl Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding | 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE miETAIS w e r e . in foci, you'ro eligibio for up lo t h r e e p a y r a i s e s your (irsi yoar! Our extensivo training program provides you with Ihe skills you neoU lo succo&d. plus lols you docido when you aie ready tor moro pay/bonolits and moro rosponsibilily. And that's just Iho beginning. As a momber cf our dynamic loam, you’ii also benefit irom tho following: 401K savings plan contribution - well match 25% of your contribution, up io 6 % of your salary (available after one year ot sorvico of at least 1000 houis, musi bo al least 21 years ot age. Modicnl proscription, denial, life and AD& D benolils (availablo after 120 days of omploymont. wiih al loast a 32 hour/ weok average) Employeo assistance program. * Weekly paychecks * Flexible soheduling • Paid vacations • Employoo moal ana gdl discounts ‘ Slock purchase plan (available to ihoso al lost 21 yoars ot a^o who have complolod 90 days of sorvico) We aio truly conmiUcò to your as Q doUtcatod membot ol our loam. Al Cracker Bortol. wc Hs^n 10 whal you hav? to say ortd use thal locdback io tnako posilive chanQes to your wciK cnvifonmenl. Whal moie соиИ you ask 1er? II you aro motivulod nnd enih.isiAstic. wiih a ptission foi cuMomor sorvico, como in nnd see a UanflQor lodayt W e a m c u m n H y h o k k ^ fo n PART TIME HELP COM M TODAY «NO APW.WI AM A MSmcS), ЯМ PUUf TO VKMK.Wi ora kMUng far НЮН «1« » pMpI* ttiat III« to «mk hard and iiMki «M N m 6420 Sessioas Q. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1^ (336)712-9880 d d C o u n try S to r * We are an equal opportunity employer. п DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 4,2002 Davie Dateline F u n d r a i s e r s Monday, April 1 Fkh Frj-, Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist, begins at noon. Public in­ vited. Saturday, April 6 Tack Sale & Swap M ctI, for Special Olympics Davie. 8 a,m.-4 p.m.. .Ma­ sonic Picnic Grounds, speciali/ing in horse, animal & pet lack. ei|uipmeiii. and crafts. Admission: Sl adult, chil­ dren free when accompanied by adult; spaces available fot individuals & businesses. Call Kathie for infonna­ lion 751-2.125. BBQ Chickcn Dinner, II a.m.-4 p.m.. take out only S6. al Bixby Pres­ byterian Church, .1806 i-ork-Bixby Rd. Advance. Benefit playground fund. BBQ Chickcn & Pork Dinner, take­ outs begin 12 noon, dine in 5-R p.m.. BBQ Sandwich S2, Plate S7, poiaio salad, peas, slaw, biscuits, BBQ. des- sen. At Shcffield-Calahain VI-'D. Saturday, April 13 Country tiam & Tenderloin Hreuk- rast, 6:30-l0a.m , counliy ham. ten­ derloin, eggs, grits, sausage gravy, biscuits, drink • S5. .Mocks ,\Ieth. Church. Hwy. 801 al Mocks Church Rd.. Advance. For info or take-outs 998-5518. Proceeds benefit ministries ofU.M.Men. Counlry Ham UrcakrusI, 6-10 a.m.. country ham. sausage, eggs, and all Ihe trimmings. Cenier U.MC. Proceeds 10 new Family Life Center. R e l i g i o n Saturday, April 6 F.O. G , Focu s On Gtnl ai Edge ood Bapt. Church. 6 p.m... admission free, but a love offering vull be taken. Everyone invited. Sunday, April 7 Mission, appearing in two concerts al Blaise Bapt. Church. 9:.TO a.m. and 11 a.m. Sun.-Wed„ April 7-10 KcvlvnI.at Edgewood Bapi. Church, Cooleemee. Sun nighl 6 p.m.. re­ maining nights 7 p.m. Guesl speaker: Rev. Charles .Murrell. Everyone in- viied. S p e c ia l E v e n t s I'^ri.-Sun., April 26-28 A... M v Nirnic Is AJicc. ;il Brock Performing Arts Center. Main St.. Mocksvilie. Tickel prices: SHAduhs. S6 sludents. sr. citizens, & children. S5 for groups of 15 or more. For info: 751-3000 or ' email: boxoffice^davieans.org. Saturday, April 6 Family & Talent Show. p.m.. Center UMC. Bring staple items /or .Storehouse /brJe?.iis. Cidspcl Sln};inR, 4-8 p.m.. Bnxk Per- fonning Arl-s Ctr.. NUxk-svUlc. Tickcls S2 Adults. SI Children. Wze given dur­ ing intcnnission to lady we;iring most fashionable hat. M e e t i n g s Tuesday, April 9 Humane Socicly of Duvle Co., monihly nteelings 2nd Tues. of each month, at office Yadkinviiie Rd. be­ hind car wash. 75I-5214. Davie Democrallc Parly .Mcctinf;, 7 p.m.. Davie Co. Library. All members requested to attend lo discuss upcom- ing dislricl mtg. April 20 at S. Davie Middle School. Ttiursday, April 11 Davie Co. .Missionary Union, 7 p.m.. Cedar Grove Bapt. Church. .MiKks- ville. Every member asked to bring covcrcd dish. Wednesday, April 17 Class of 1958 Davic High Reunion Plannini; .Meeting, 2 p.m.. DavieCo. Public Library. All class members is. & iTi.. 8 p.m. Y M C A— te------------- For more informanon.call 75l-%22 or visit Davie Fumily YMCA. Water Exercise Easy enough for beginners, challeng­ ing enough for the e.xperienced. All ages welcome. Call for class types «fc tilDCS. Year Round Swim Lessons Next session begins March 18-April 26. Next Sat. session starts April 6. (Heated pixil). Call for class types & times. Karate-Carucado Style Tuciidays. 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. .Meet Tues. <fc Thurs., 4:45, 6:00,6:45 p.m. each month. S e n i o r s All Senior Activities lake phice at Ihe Davic County Senior Cenier located in the В пкк Building on Nonh .Main ■Street, Mocksvilie unless olhenvise noted. Call 751-0611. Thursday, April 11 Dinner & A Show, come enjoy din­ ner before presentation of Honkey Book Club Meets On April 1 4 Need an excuse lo curl up w ilh a good book? H ow about joining a newly formed women’s book club? The club is seeking members who love 10 read and discuss books. The firsl meeting vs ill be Sun- G e n a C l i n e J o i n s H o w a r d Gena W alker Cline has joined Howard Realty as sales associ­ ate. Cline . o i n e d H ow ard Re­ a lty a fte r c o m p le lin g courses in N .C . R eal Estate Prac­ tice s anil N ,C . Real day, A p ril 14 al 2 p.m. al the Davie C ounly Public Library. North M ain Slreel, M ocksvilie. and the book lo be discussed is W h ile 1 Was G one, by Sue .Miller, The group w ill also talk aboul future meeting titncs and places. If you have any questions, call Sonia Steele al 751-9755. First M ethodist Offering ‘Sm art D iscipline’ Event A "Smart Discipline Program for Parents," sponsored by the First United M ethodist Church Preschool, w ill be held from 6:.10-8;30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 at 305 N. .Main St.. .Mocksvillc. For more inform alion. call Barbara Basham al 751-2503. The program is designed to: stop fighting and bickering, stop d isre sp e ctfu l language, end hom ework hassles, instill posi­ tive beliefs, get kids lo do what you ask the first tim e, get kids to bed on lim e, build self confi­ dence. pul an end to whining, get kids self m ollvaied. slop inter­ rupting. curb negative attitudes and 10 help w ith attention defi­ cit disorders. Teachers Attend Seminar Cline Estate Licensing Exam. A life-long resident o f Davie Courtly, she is m arried to Jeff Cline and is the daughter o f Pete and Louise Walker. She has three children. Dena Shoffner. Lori York and Jordan Cline. Farm Bureau Honors Boze G lynn Boze. agenl in Davie Counly, was named atnong the to p 50 p ro ­ ducing agents in N o rth C a ro lin a by the N.C, Farm B ureau M u ­ tual Insurance Co. Boze was I selected from m ore lha n 700 agents siatewide based on his sales and service rccord on m ulti-lines o f insurance during 2001. The honor was announced al the annual sales conference o f the Farm B ureau Insurance Companies al the Sheraton H o­ tel at the Four Season.s/Joseph S, K oury C onvention C enter In Greensboro March 3-4, Two Davie County teachers recently attended a sem inar called "S upport Sem inar for Teachers Pursuing N ational Board Certification" al the North C arolina C enier fo r the A d ­ vancement o f Te.nching, Uarla Cioldfuss o f Advance, a grades 9-12 keyboarding teacher al Davie High School, and T im o th y P. Kenney o f M o cksviile , a sevenlh grade mathemaiics leacher at Soulh Davie M iddle School, attended the conference during differenl weeks. Part o f the U n ive rsity o f N orth C arolina, N C C AT pro­ vides a year round series o f resi­ dential seminars and teacher- scholar programs for teachers and professional developmeni activities fo r teachers and staff in selected school system s. Teachers engage in scholarly activities and professional net­ working. Boze When You're Bad — We're Good. To find out more about our auto insurance — Call me,,. Stop by,.. Log on - it's your choicel Keilh Hiller till Yadkinviiie Hwy., Mocksviile Wiflow 0**s Sftc« Cnj 336-751-6131 Karen Bennelt Associate Agoni 1111 Yadkinviiie Hwy., Mocksviile ИЛжСЦЗЛ« cw 336-751-6131 rU.al'ar4Wnwo.C0fn Natlonwld** In su ra nce & Financial Services Nationwide Is On ibur S/Jr.* N«tlonwidenwid« M utuil Iniurince C o m p ly and AHillitcd Com pinlel, Home Olflce; Colum bui. OH 432i5*2220 ANS16 11/00 Tonk Angels at BriKk.call 751-0611 for info. Thru April 12 Tax Return for Seniors, I'a\ Aide free program offered through .-XARP, Fridays 9 a.m.-1 p.m., no appl. neces­ sary, clienis seen on first come, first served basis. Call 751 -1)611 for more info. Ongoing Lunch, M.T,\V, lli.W a.m . Th. & Fri.. 11 a.m. Silver Health Exercises. SeniorCen- ier,M ,\V ,F .8:.TO,i.m. 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CeUbriiting 50years of im'ice lo the community 325 Nonh Main St„ Mocluvillc. NC • 751-2148 EATON F U N E R A L S E R V I C E O n A n im a l P la n e t Operation On Horse To Be Featured On National Television Show P a g e 0 1 DAVIE COUNTY ^ ^_________^¡1 ENTERPRI/El#ECORD ШШШШШ! Coninilssioiicr Kun Wliitc, who pro­ posed engaging Tischler anti Asso­ ciates to conduct a fiscal impact analysis, which would provide the county with infonnalion on llic eosl and affects of growth. It wilt take three months lo com­ plete the study. According to Ihe proposal sent by Tischler & Associaie.s, benefits in­ clude Iho fi.scal impacl.s of dilTerenl housing types. In addition, it would show what types of “ nonresidential land use should be encouraged by the county.” It would also indicate possible in­ centives to offer for different types of land uses. The study will cost the county anil will be paid for out of the commissioners’ budget. Planning and Zoning Director John Gallimore said, “They do a very good job,,.giving the commu­ nities Ihe tools they need lo make good decision.s,” “I also understand the reti- How Much Does Growth Cost? C ou n ty S p e n d in g $ 2 5 ,7 0 0 For A S tu d y To D eterm in e F isc a l Im p a cts B y K im ,I listen Davic Cotmty Enlerprisc Record I low much docs growth cost? Counly commissioners last week approved hiring a company that will help them determine just that, ‘Tt's iinporlant for us to deter­ mine what our growth costs us," said Board Denies Airport McAllister Rd, Landowner P lans Appeal By Mike Harnharilt Davic Counly Enterprise Record Don Boyd Ioni Iwo arguments with Ihe Davie Counly Zoning Board of Adju.sinienis Iasi week. Now, whether to allow him to .sell lots adjacent to an airplane landing sirip on McAllister Road i.s up to the court system. Boyd’s attorney, Gil Davis, said after last week’s meeting thi;y plan to appeal the board’s decision to up­ hold Zoning Director John Gallimore's decision to declare the airport use as an accessory, thus re­ quiring a special use permit. They also plan to appeal the board’s sub­ sequent decision to deny the pennil. The decisions send to court ar­ guments that began in January, when Boyd originally filed his re­ quest wilh the board. Gallimore said that the airport is a recreational facility, which is per­ missible in the residential-agricul­ tural zoned land with a special use permit, which the board of adjust- mcnls can grant. He said the airport became an is­ sue when Boyd decided to develop the land around it, and offer the air­ port as an accessory lo more than one user. “ Il has nol been a nonconfonn- ing use ... even under the old ordi­ nance," Gèli Umore -said. Ii’.s being niarkeled as an amenily lo the prpp- eriy. "There’s .some value to that. Therefore, it becomes a private air- porl/recreational facility,” Davis said the January hearing was wrong, because Boyd should not have been directed to get a per­ mit. Me said the problems stem from county definitions. County ordi­ nances are vague, Davis said the airporl is a non­ conforming use. The use hasn’t changed. He cited court cases where the courl ruled the number of own­ ers of a property didn’t matter, just Please See Airport - Page 4 L._________________________________________________________ Natalie McBride shows a style as stylist Vickie Neal fluffs her hair after cutting 13 inches off for the Locks of Love program. L o c k s O f L o v e G irl D o n a t e s H air F o r A N e e d y C h ild By Beth Cilssldy — Davie County Enterprise Record For Natalie McBride, growing her hair was a labor of love. Getting il cul was, too. The Mocksviile 10-year-otd read an article over a year ago about the organization Locks of Love, which collects hair dona­ tions and provides hairpieces to children who need them. Accord­ ing to a press release from the Palm Springs, Fla. based organiza­ tion, recipients are children under the age of 18 who suffer from medical hair loss. Thai loss can come from a condition called alopecia areata, in which there i.s a total loss of hair from the scalp. Other condilions.that would warrtinl the use of a wig could be severe burns, radiation treatment to the brain stem, or other derma- tological condilions. Whatever Ihe cau.se, Nalalie, who has never had a shorl haircut, knew she wanted to help. Her mother, Barbara, said, “ Afler we read the article, Leslie, Natalie’s sister, said she was going to donate her hair, and wc had it Please Sec Girl - Page 4 Vicky Neal puts the ruler to Natalie McBride’s hair, making sure it is long enough for the program. ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson cence of my seatmates, during Ihese limes of economic downturn, of how we spend our money," said White. “ But proper planning could possibly alleviate a million dollar mistake down the road.” Commissioners White and Rich­ ard Poinc/e.xterarc in the proces.s of Please See Consultant - Page 4 M ocksvilie Alcohol Vote On June 1 8 Mocksviile voters will vote June 18 on whether to allow alcohol sales in lown. Members of the Davic Board of Elections set the date Tuesday after­ noon. Voters will have four choices; lo permit the sale of mixed bever­ ages in hotels, restaurants, private clubs, community theaters and con­ vention centers; to permit on-premises sale of malt beverages by Class A hotels, motels, and restaurants only; and to permit off-premises sales by other permit­ tees; to permit the on-premises and off- premises sate of unfortified wine; and to permit the operation of ABC stores. Potential voters have until May 24 to register to vote in the special elec­ tion. Il is open to North Mocksviile City voters and voters in the Soulh Mocksviile precinct who live in the Mocksviile city limits. One political action committee has registered opposing the sale of alco­ holic beverages in town, with Calvin Ijanies as treasurer and Jimmy Lancaster as custodian of books. B e a c h M usic T o H ighlight D avie Fair Beach music giants the Band of Oz and the Part-Time Party-Time Band will highlight a week of en- lertainnicnl for the Davie Counly Fair, being billed as “The Biggest Little Fair in the Triad.” The fair will be five days of live music nightly, pony rides, a midway with amusement rides, petting zoo, pig races, clowns, live entertainment and shows, food, exhibitors, Coun­ try Fair Follies and Cowboy’n con­ tests lo benefit the Davie Youlh Council, The Davie Leo Club and Hidden Meadows Christian Youlh Ranch. From 7-11 on Friday nighl, the Band of Oz will perform, wilh the Part-Time Party-Time Band per­ forming the same time Saturday nighl. Please See Entertainment - Page 4 J 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 EditonajPage P e a c e T re a ty : Bermuda Run, Clemmons To Take Vow? Maybe there won’t be any annexation wars after ail. Ciemmons is on tlie east side of tlie Yadkin. Bermuda Run is on the west side. And they don’t seem to covet each other’s property. On Monday, Clemmons mayor W.C. McGee an­ nounced he had been talking with Bermuda Run Mayor John Ferguson, They want to make their feelings formal. They don't want to engage in any annexation wars, now or in the future, “We will stay on this side of the river, and Bermuda Run will stay on that side." McGee said. He suggested a formal agreement between them. There was a time when each side was suspicious of the other’s intentions, Clemmons leaders said long ago they didn’t want to annex Bermuda Run. despite its considerable lax base. They were smarter than even they knew. As Bermuda Run has discovered in its municipal infancy, the streets there have legal minendds that bring Afghanistan to mind. The streets weren’t deeded properly when Bermuda Run was developed. In many cases, each homeowner also owned the street in front of their homes. The new town has yet lo solve all those legal problems. And they still have to fund the road improvements and sewer extensions the residents want. The developers of Kinderton used the Clemmons angle as their ploy to be annexed by Bermuda Run. If Bermuda Run wouldn’t annex them, they suggested, maybe someone nearby would be interesied in their company. Bermuda Run complied. L ittle E n g in e s S a f e ? The Triad Live Steamers report they all.their loco­ motives past inspection recently by a steam boiler expert for the N.C. Department of Labor. Not only did they pass, but the little engines had a huge safety margin because the walls of their boilers were exceptionally thick for the size of the engine. World War II Ace’s Daughter Some things aren’t genetic. Nerves and a steady stomach may not be among of those inherited traits. World War II ace pilot Anthony Goebel shot down three German planes and strafed the enemy in 36 missions. His daughter. Susie of Midway, got none of her dad’s nerve. Goebel. 84, still flies planes. You may have seen his little yellow plane soaring over Davie County and Clemmons. He keeps it at Bert Bahnson’s air strip. His daughter said she once flew with him to experi­ ence more of her father’s life and interests. She once flew with him in one of his planes. "I am very proud of him for all he has done,” she said. “ I have only had the chance of joining him one time in a friend’s 4-seater plane back in the 80’s. I will never forget the glee in his eyes when he could fly with my Mom and me in the plane with him. I got sick though but still enjoyed it so much!” — Dwight Sparks D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks..................... Robin Fergusson................ Mike Barnhardt.................... Ray Tutterow......................... Brian Pitts.............................. Karen Rickell........................ M ockivllle Enterprise . 1916-1958 ..Edllor/Publisher ...General Manager ...Managing Editor ..Advertising Director ...Sports Editor ...Circulation/Classified Director Oavie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid In M ocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 Per Year In N.C.. S25 Outside N.C. POSTM ASTER Send Address Changes lo; Davie Counly Enieiprise Rccord P,0, Box 99, M ocksvillc. NC 27028 I n T h e M a i l ... T a k e A S t a n d A g a i n s t A lc o h o l S a l e s To the editor; 1 am w riting concerning the alcohol vote coming up. First o lf, I do nol live In M ocksville, so I cannot vote one w,iy or the other. But I would vote no. In my relatively short life, I have known a few alcoholics. A ll o f them got started the same way. They look their first drink. That was all il look and they were on their way to a very painful life. I saw spouse abuse, child abuse, neglect. Ills o f rage, drunk driving, auto wrecks, overdoses, even death. When they were not drunk, they were the nicest people you ever met. They would do anything for you or Iheir faniily, until thal first drink. Then look out, brother. I know M ocksville wants to be known as a big town, where you can get a drink after work, or have a beer w ith your piz/a. H ow ­ ever, does M ocksvillc really want the problems that come w iih al­ cohol? 1 know you w ill say M ocksville is jusl trying lo become more modern, keeping up w ilh the Jones and all. Nevertheless, Is it really w orth il? H ow would you, Mr. or Mrs. Storeowner, like lo carry the guilt o f selling lhal beer lo the person who ju si weni out and ran his car head-on into another car and killed someone. To the people who started this idea, pretend for a minute that the person killed was your son, daughter, wife, husband, etc. Now was this a great idea or whal ? You say il cannot happen. You keep believing that. Finally, let me say I am a Christian. I urge all the pastors in M ocksville and In Davie County lo speak out against this. Let your voices be heard. Urge your members lo gel out and vote against this. It’s your town, too. Jimm y D. Moon Advance C i v i t a n Q l u b s H e l p D a v i e C o m m u n i t i e s I n M a n y W a y s ■'.......‘ Rescue Mission, Social Services, G irls and Boys Home, Am erican To Ihe editor; .April is Civitan .‘Xwareness .Month. 1 am sure everyone knows that the three Civilan clubs in Davie Counly (Davie C ivitan Club, Cooleemee Civilan Club and the M ocksville Civitan C lub) arc help­ ing 10 serve the needs ofthe county to make it a beltei place to live. It does not seem amiss to make people aw are o f some o f ihe things we do and to encourage ihem to join us in our endeavors. Il would be impossible to enumerate all o f the service the M ocks­ ville Civitan Club renders, bul lo name a few: we give scholarships annually to deserving Davie High students; make donations lo Spe­ cial Olym pics o f Davie County. Slate Special Olym pics, Y M C A , Hospital’s Urgent Care Connnnended To Ihe editor; I am w riting to commend M ocksville Urgent Care (Davie Counly Hospital) for ils promptness and efficiency I recently experienced. On March 7, I began lo have severe pain in my stomach. I went in to M ocksville Urgent Care where they quickly took me in and gave me doctors' and nurses' care. They quickly diagnosed m y pain as having a blocked iniesiine. They proceded lo call Forsyih Hospital and arrange for my entrance and an ambulance lo lake me there. The fa cility’s efficiency and professional responsiveness to get me treated should truly be praised. I am so thankful I had M ocks­ ville Urgent Care lo temporarily relieve me o f my pain until they could send me somewhere in which I could be treated for my prob­ lem (a twisted intestine thal needed emergency surgery). Let's use our wonderful urgent care facility and thank God we have it. Ruth G. Brewer M ocksville Red Cross, Salvation Army, Helen Gantt C hild Development Cen­ ler and Davie Youth Council. We participated in Food fo r His Flock food drive, the Adopt a Highway program, honored local clergy w ilh clergy nighl and entertained the group home residents on a number o f occasions. The M ocksville Civitan Club meets on the second and fourlh Monday al 7 p.m. at Central Carolina Bank & Trust, 880 Yadkinville Road. We welcome visitors and new members. For more inform a­ tion, contact president, Jack Naylor, al 751-2658. Louise Stroud Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. AU 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 hoi later thnh 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie Couniy Enterprise Record P,0, Box. 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.com. What will you do with the extra daylight you’ll now have? Joe Williams Farmington “Nothing special. I’d like them to leave the time alone.” June Sundheimer Mocksville “Probably work out side.” Kenny Smith Mocksville “I’m a student sol’ll probably study outsMe.” Shirley Sellers Mocksville “Try to sleep. I work nights.” L e t Y o u r O p in io n B e K n o w n O n U p c o n n in g S c h o o l B o n d DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April II, 2002 To Ihe editor; I wish to commend the Enterprise for its cover­ age of the deliberations o f the School Facilities Committee. Il has in detail inform ed the commu­ nity about Ihe situation we face. Many concerned parenls and other Davie residents have expressed their disappointment that this initial bond does not build a .second high school. I also wish thal this could be accomplished now, bul the economic re­ ality precludes this option. Our elementary schools, due lo the intolerable conditions at Cooleemee and W illiam R. Davie, had to be aildressed first. They need lo be broughi up to compliance with the Americans w iih D isabili­ ties Act and state facility standards as w ell as pro­ viding extra classrooms al Ihe existing elementary schools has dictated where our resources must be spent. When the growth in student population of 29o to 3% a year is considered, it becomes appar­ ent that either enlargement o f Ihe already over­ crowded middle schools or Ihe conunitmcnl lo build a new middle school must be made. However, Ihe conunittee tied this first educa­ tion bond lo a commitment to a seconil bond to build a second high school anil fuiuls lo renovate the existing Davie High. If our elected officials en­ dorse this arrangement, a second high .school could be built in five lo six years if enrollm ent triggers arc met anil a second bond is approved by voters. While I applaud this proposal. I am concenieil aboul the current state ofthe facilities at Davie High that this first bond does nol aileiiualely fill. The "bare bones" amount Davie High would receive in Ihe first bond everyone acknowledges only coveis a few science labs and m inim al reno­ vation ot Ihe sladium facility. In truth, Davie High needs about !S4-S5 m illion to adequately renovate e.xisting space into ihree science labs, renovate Ihe old stadium with new restrooms, pressbox, stands, drainage, track and field overhaul (This site is the only mass meeting area o f any size in the county and the communily would benefit from its renova­ tion.), and make necessary repairs to the roofs, walls, windows, along w ith areas o f new fiooring and painting. Renovation o f the vocation and au­ tomotive studies areas should also be a priority. Dr. Linda Bost, her staff and volunteers, as well as our past adniini.strations in the high school are to be commended for Iheir elforts lo make do w ilh a facility thal has been niaintained by heroic ef­ forts but is in great need o f being borught into the 21st Century. The facilities coniniillce is recom m ending a bond o f around S2.T m illion, which would equate to a lax increase of 9 cents per SlOO valuation. A S28 m illion bond would be paid by a lax increase o f 11 cents per SlOO in property valuation. Much hand wringing has been caused by that 2 cent d if­ ference as lo whether or not it would mean pas­ sage ofthe school bond. I encourage all o f Davie’s residents lo let your school board and county com­ missioners know where you stand; whether you support a school bond ofS2.1 m illion, S28 m illion, or if you w ill not support a school bond. They need your input in order to plan how they w ill meet the needs and wants o f the community. This issue is o f conccm 10 me liecause next year, I w ill have a ninlh grader al Davie High, a seventh grader at North Davie, and a fourlh grader at Pinebrook. As our counly grows, we have a choicc. We can ilo what we can to reduce Ihe desirability o f Davie County as a place lo live which would reduce our growth, or we can proactively plan for growth to attract jobs and revenue to support whal counly services and facilities we need. Our .schools are a relleclion o f our pride in what and who we are ... they de­ serve all we can give them. I propose that Davie Counly hire a full-tim e counly planner who would also promote Ihe counly and se;ircli for government and private grants for the counly and school sys­ tem 10 fund needed programs. O ur school system needs to follow a facilities plan that would free vip our school staffs to be innovative in their creation o f curriculum for our kids and not worry wh;U class­ room slots Ihey w il fill. Thank you for laking the time to consider my concerns. I encourage everyone to tiike advantage o f the public meetings being held lo explain the facilities com mitlee’s reeomniendalions. Please support Ihe school bond proposal thal eventually wins Ihe support of our school board and county commissioners; bul most importantly, make sure you are registered and vote your convictions. Dr. Jerry A. Hauser, Advance Smith Grove Basketball -1932-33 G r a h a m R , M a d is o n s e n t t h is p h o t o g r a p h o f t h e S m ith G r o v e b a s ­ k e tb a ll t e a m s in 1 9 3 2 - 3 3 , T h e p h o t o in c lu d e s , fr o m le f t: f r o n t - R u th P o tts , E liz a b e th C o p e , P a u lin e C o p e , C le o D u n n a n d D o r o t h y S m ith ; b a c k - G , R , M a d is o n ( p r in c ip a l) , R o b e r t F o s te r , C h a r lie W illia m s , G r a y S m it h , K e n n e th B u tn e r a n d B o b M ille r ; o n s t e p s - F le t c h e r S m ith a n d L e o D u n n . T h e E n te r p r is e R e c o r d w e lc o m e s o ld p h o t o g r a p h s o f D a v ie p la c e s a n d p e o p le . B r in g th e m b y th e n e w s p a p e r o f f ic e o n S o u th M a in S tr e e t, M o c k s v ille , a c r o s s f r o m th e c o u r t h o u s e . A ll p h o t o g r a p h s w ill b e r e tu r n e d . W ake Up D avie, Growth Isn’t All G ood To Ihe editor; Remember the days when you could pull out o f your driveway and not be run over by someone you have never seen before who is in way loo big o f a hurry? Remember the time when you could pull over al your mailbox and cheek your m ail while getting waves und hello’s from your neighbors? Whal about the times when Ihe com m unily sup­ ported the volunteer fire departments and respected the men and women who protect our homes and families? Wake up Davie. Times are changing fast and we are not going to be able lo preserve any o f whal used lo make Davie County home lo many o f us. The new attitude seems to be change. I enjoy the faci that my son sees beer and wine in a store out­ side o f Ihe county and he gels upset. It is not an every day item to him . Maybe when he is 17 and his buddies offer him a beer, he w ill have Ihe same shocked reaction. 1 .see new construction popping up everywhere. That is great for the economy, but are the people who are moving in good for the comm unity? Why move into an area that is alraclive to you, and then decide to totally change it? O ur volunteer fire and emergency personnel are being cussed at and yelled at when they have to shut down an area in order to do their jobs. Anyone can claim to care and be Christian, but it is his or her actions lhal say some­ thing different. I wonder, should a gated com m unily really be allowed to separate themselves further by becom­ ing its own cily? If you are your own city, why do you need to use the volunteers and lacililies around you? Where is the school? Where is the volunteer fire department and emergency personnel? Where are the people who get up at 4 in ihe m orning and leave iheir families because a fire alarm was set o ff by accident? There was a lim e when w c talked to our neighbors and helped each other. There was a lim e when authority was nol questioned jusl be­ cause it was an inconvenience to go five miles out o f the way because a member o f the com m unity needed help. There was a time when we could at­ tend a FPA meeting after work and not be looked at like aliens becau.se you had a little bit ol dirt on your pants. That attitude is dying. What aboul our poor children? A parent’s atti­ tude and prejudice comes oul in Iheir children. They are becoming more and more obsesses w ith whal they have on and whal kind o f car you drive in­ stead o f school work. We have to stand up and say that we are nol w illing to give away all ol whal has made Davie Counly home for many generations. I love Ihe open fields, friendly people, helpfiil neighbors, and Davie County. 1 thank God for an area lo raise my child thal used to not be worried about showing o ff how much ycni have, bul rather helping your neighbor who did nol have as much. I thank God for a big yard and a relaxing drive through Ihe country ot gel home each day. I thank God for Ihe trees and flowers that grow wherever He puts Ihem. A ll of these things are changing and it is up ic Ihe communily to .stand together and stop some of it. Michelle Barney Advance Food For His Flock A G ood Program To Ihe editor; 1 would like lo say thank you to everyone who gave so generously to the Food For His Flock drive. Tli;uik you to the M ocksville Civitan Club for .spon­ soring this biannual food drive. You gave more than 4,000 much-needed items, and ii wonderful vari­ ety. It makes our job at the Storehouse for Jesus easier when we have food lo distribute lo the people who are in need and hungry. Before I became a volunteer at the Storehouse for Jesus, it was hard for me to believe that people living here could be hungry and children without shoes. Matthew 25;.14-40, Jesus said, "when you give unto the least of them you give unlo me." I want lo say thank you lo the Davie Civitan Club, the churches and Ihe C ivilan clubs o f Davie Couniy, who spent their Saturday collecting the food. W ithout your help, we could not have a place like the Storehouse. Thank you. Janice Campbell, M ocksville Do Your Part To Stop Domestic Violence To the editor; Sexual assault is a horrific crime thal has reached epidemic levels in our country, our .slate and our com munities. In the U nited Slates, one in six women and one in 33 men has experienced a com­ pleted or .niempled rape at sometime in their life. One in five women in N orlh Carolina have been sexually assaulted al some point in Iheir lives, and last year, Davie Domestic Violence Services and Rape Crisis Cenler provided assistance to 70 sexual assault victims. These numbers are staggering but it does not even begin to accurately re lie d Ihe prob­ lem. Whal we know aboul rape and sexual assault is that it is grossly underreported. Sexual assault is a crime o f power, conlrol and violence that has a devastating impact on its vic­ tims. The lives o f these victim s and survivors w ill never be Ihe same. Victim s are left w ilh feelings of fear, guilt, shame, confusion and are often blamed for the crime by our society. The journey ol heal­ ing for survivors is long and challenging. These courageous individuals deserve our support. A pril is Sexual Assault Awareness M onlh. This is a special opportunity for each o f us lo take time to bring attention to the issue o f sexual assault, honor the strength o f survivors, and remember those who were and are victim s ol this horrible crime. The N.C. Coalition Against Sexual Assault has chosen "Encourage A ction" as the theme. Il is our hope that in reading this letter, readers w ill be inspired to "Encourage A ction" by getting help, gelling educated, and/or getting involved. Together we can make a dilTerence. 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All righls teserved, 4 - DAVÍK COUNTY KNTKRPRLSK RKCORD. April II, 2002 Stylist Vickie Neal gives Natalie McBride one last look at her long, braided hair before cutting it o ff... for a good cause, of course. - Photos by Robin Fergusson G irl G row s, C uts H air To H elp A n o th er C hild Conlinucd Krnm 1‘nKe I cul. hul llicrc was (iiilv Ciuir inclii;s o f il. ami wo I'ouiul inii llial wasn't onoiigli, so Natalie sail! she w oulil let liers grow and iloiiale hers instead." l.ocks lit' Love has certain ¡:uidelines lhal nuisl he I'ollowed l)v Ihose who want to make a dunalion. and one o f Ihose is the donated hair must be al leasl 10 inches, but preferably 12 inches, in length. Throughout the past year, M cBride had the ends o f her hair Iriintncd. and even though il was sometimes painstaking 10 have il washed, dried and combed oul. she continued to grow it, know ing Ihere was a child out there who needed it. On A p ril 4, the day to have 11 cul had rinally arrived. Natalie, her sisters, Leslie and Sydney, brother, Danict and mom, Barbara, made thi'inselves comfortable in the cutting area at Designer's Lofi. anil stylist Vickie Neal braided Natalie's hair, which had grown down to her lower back. "A re you nervous?" Natalie was asked. The reply was No. "She's been ready for two months." said Barbara. "It's at the point where it's starting to get in her way. She wears it up every day. in what her sister calls a dew drop, where she pulls il up. clips it underneath, anil then lets the rest fall down. I don't think Ihe kids at school (M ocksville nienientary) even know how long it really is. because she wears il up so much. " This w ill tie so much easier ihis summer, when she goes in the pool. Last summer, \ had to braid it before she wcnl to itie ptwtl, bccausc if she left il down, il would just be everywhere." Braid linished. Ihe moment o f cutting has arrived. Neal takes ihe scissors, and w ilh one cul. Ihe braid is in her hanil. anil Natalie's loose hair fans oul around her shoulders. "M ow does il feel?" Barbara asks. " ll feels lighter." Natalie says, sm iling. Neal puts the lira iil down beside a ruler, and decides the hair is between 1.1 and 14 inches long, more than enough fo r Ihe donalion. The hair must then be placcd inlo a plaslic baij and mailed lo Florida in a padded envelope, ll seems an easy process, even lo Natalie, who continues to be all smiles as Neal trim s and blow dries her hair. Sister Sydney, who watched the process, also has long hair, but Biub.ua said Ucrs won’t be Locks Of Love Helps Financially Disadvantaged Locks o f Love was started in l ‘W7 and is a not-for-profit organization, ll provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children who need them because o f medical hair loss, ll lakes appro.vimately four months and 10-1.‘i donations lo make one hairpiece. M ost o f the recipients are girls who want long hair, and lhat is Ihe reason the organization asks that donations be al least 10 inches long. The organization also provides hairpieces lo boys. Once Ihe donor has sent In their hair, which has to be in either a pony tail or braid, thal donation is put together with olher pieces o f hair, and im planted, one hair al a time, into a surgical silicone skin thal looks like a living scalp. The "skin" is recreated from a m old o f the user's head anil fils so precisely lhal it actually "vacuum seals" onto the scalp, which eliminates the ilchiness and fear o f fa llin g o ff that is coiiunon w ith wigs. Children comprise over SO percent o f the ilonors. up for donation any tim e soon, because her dad, Barry, likes long hair, and also because site's the only blond in the faniilv. Natalie, on Ihe olher hand, says she m ight just start the process all over again. A fter all, Barbara adds. "It's only hair. It'll grow back." Entertainm ent, G am es O n Tap For D avie Fair C ontinued l’’roni I’avje I On Tuesday, the main stage eniertainineni w ill begin with a USATalent Search competition. A nyone w ith sing in g talent w ishing to audition needs to schedule an appoinlm enl w ith J& G Promotions at (919) 770- 9.‘)97. 'Ilie winner w ill receive an eight hour recording session and be featured on W X ll Channel 12. On Wednesday, the bluegrass/ country/contemporary Christian m usic show w ill include the Tomm Doollee Band. MarilDrive w ilh the G oodtim ers Sipiare Dancers, and the Adams Band. Thursday w ill be a m i.\ o f jazz, blues, beach, country and conlemporary music w ilh Brad Canner and ihe Kaiulall 1 laynes Band. On Saturday morning starling at I0:.1(), a benelit auction - with eveiy thing Irom toys to antiques, iron-, cralls to fine furniture, w ill iK'gin. To donate an auction item, call George Ray at 99X-307.‘i. The Livestock Arena w ill he busy all week. Tuesday starts o ff w ith a Peddle Power Jr. Tractor Pull by the Piedm oni A n liiiu e I’ovsei A sso cia tio n . C all A lle n Beauchand al 924-29.17 to com ­ pete. G yinnaslics on horseback w ill be featured Wednesday w ith tw o dem onstrations by the SheaRose V aulting Team o f Charlotte. On Thursday, a sheep ilog herding demonstration w ill be held by Kuykendall's Border Collies. On Friday. M ocksville Wal- M art Associates w ill host Ihe 'O le l ime Country Fair Follies w ith leam c o m p e tilio n s in greased pole clim b in g , soda cracker eating and Pepsi drink­ ing. corn shucking, hog calling, pie eating and more. Call lirenda .Anderson at 751-1266. On S aturday. C o u n lry C ow boy'n events from 1-6 p.m. w ill include greased pig, ca lf scramble, and horse-less team penning. Call Tim Smith al 940- 34SI. Airport Owner Denied Special Use Permit "F.ven the m idw ay w ill be bigger and better than ever, fea­ turing Ohio based Ji4:J Anuise- menls w ilh a m ultitude or rides from Merry-Go-Rounds lo Mon- sler r iir ills ." said V ic k i Robinson, fair manager. A children's coloring contest is a part o f the fun. Look for the coloring contest ad on page B3 in this newspaper, color the pic­ ture and bring it lo Ihe fair to win a new bicycle and helm et or passes to SeaWorld for a fam ily of four. Robinson said lhal all three of the youth organizations to ben- e lit from Ihe fa ir - the youth council, Leo Club and Hidden Meadows - are worthy. "One hunilred percent o f the fa ir proceeds sponsor these youth organizations in their ef­ forts lo provide affordable alter­ native educational, recrealioiial and outreach programs for ch il­ dren in Davie Coim ty." she said. The fair w ill be al .160 Blaise Church Road in Mocksville. just olftheU .S .601 N o rth e \it(l7 0 l from 1-40. Hours w ill be Tues­ day-Thuisday. A pril 2.1-25.1'roi,! 4;.1()-I0:.10 p.m.; Friday. A pril 26 from 4:.1()-l l:.1() and Satur­ day. A p ril 27 from l():,1() a.m.- 11:.1() p.m. Gate admission w ill bo S4 for ages 13-ailult. S2 for ages 6- 12 and free for ages 5 and under. Parking is free. For more infonnaiion aboul Ihe fair, call Robinson at 751- 2325. send an em ail lo D avieYC (ffiaol. com . or visil: w'w'W'.OdvieCountyh'air.cjh.ni'i. To Study Davie Growth C im tim iod b'rm n (’¡'Я*-' ' creating a coim tyw ide gtow th task force for board finalization. "It would be good for us to have information the task torce would noed." said Poindoxlor. lie said Ihe in lo rm a lio n would be useful to contmission- erseven if the task force was not crealed. l'bo board unanimously approved purchasing the study. M u seu m Effort In ten sifies More lhan 30 people atlonded an organizational m eeting to form a Davie County museum. They listened to and made comments about a possible m u­ seum . and a pp o inted Betsy C ochrane. Sarab Babnson C hapm an. N tark H ager. 1Э. M ich a e l lle n d rÌN . L in d a Leonard. Cyrette Sanford and Karen Sm ith to a steering com ­ mittee. l-und raising has begun, and an historic 411ÌII is ready to be iiu illed for permanent display al Ihe museum. An •.tciiHii'itions com m iltce w ill rule on items people wish to donate. Am ong those al the meeting: Terry Bralley. K yle Stinipson. Frances Beck. D oris Frye. Ruth llo yle. Beri Bradford III. Mary A m ia S m oot, V e rne ll S nider Green. Julia 1 low ard. Lolia and James lis s ic . A nne C a rte r Westbrook. Bob and Hope Hall, t.in d a H a rn e lte . L e ltie Pennington. P;4 R e illy, l.ynn Rumley. FNlher W all. Leon and Joan Carter. M ayalcne Gaither. Jimmy Myers. Glenna t.agle and Peter Hairston. Are you not happy with| your money’s cuiTcnt return? И1 '/ U.WJ/ tiuni'y'» Ou\ ‘ I S A N A N N U I T Y RIGHT FOR M E?’ <(!. IlN X.lIluNc lllli tnulfi Ч. th ,1 mil U-!ps. Ii < /к » >V ilK- , -, Ч,. Ч1Ч /, 4 MONDAY, APRIL 22ND 7-8:15 p.m; C L E M M O N S l i b r a r y 3334 Clemmons RoaiJ 1С1ИТ M. Cagle, LUTCF'| E. Cameron Wells' ISnavely Financial Grouj^ Please Call 722-6304 Ibr younvseiTation .VviinlicMllIVllsI wWy t>y liiuily McmlvrNASnSIlx;. I n.'i;islL-n.4l lil4V«itX-:ilcr. W3%\bl Inninll] Stavi. Suili; Wiiislotl-Salctn. NC Л 11)1-277;, (.Ufi)7:2(i,4(U Smvcly 1жикЫ Cnwpis iiukixmk-ni 1 il'B iiiiiy Scmav Iik-.• nt-iistacd ncT^cfSonUtiv«. Equily Sofvicos, 1лс 7C 11309 Ì0402) C o n s u l t a n t Continued From Pii^e I the way in which il was being used. There was no evidence o f physical change to the airport, and Gallimore testillcd that the change w oulil be Ihere w ould be niulliple owners and lhal Boyd m ight make some money. “ The dollars you gel fo r a piece o f propeny have absolutely noth­ ing lo do w ilh zoning." Davis said. " I ’m here as an advocate. I Ihink your ordinance is fuzzy," Davis saiil. "We can't have good development in this county. We do have a right 10 treat ihis as a nonconforming use," Ho said lhat G allim ore, since the January hearing, had contin­ ued lo gather inform ation re­ garding the special use permit. " I'm shooting at a m oving tar­ get," Davis said. Davis got achuckic from the crowd at the meeting when he said he cares about them. To O a llitn o rc's o tijcciio n . County Attorney Robert Price agreed to open Ihc meeting lo com m ents fro m the p u b lic . (ia ilim o re said that the com ­ ments had been heard at tho January nieeling. "Wo don'l have anybody to turn lo buy you guys." said Ken Uoger. adding lhat most resi­ dents o f the area were iipposed 10 the rei|uesl. "This boils down to a capitalist adventure and you can'l convince me or anybody else thal this w on'l be change." L ori H am ilton-D ew itt said she favors allowing the rci|uost. that her fam ily, who live adja­ cent to Ihe airport, enjoy Ihe air­ port. She hopes to build another house lUete. ai\d said ,m airpiitt w ould be favorable to a pig farm. Rita Emilson said Ihe word intensity had been used during the hearing, and thal an in ­ creased intensity w ould mean change. Gallim ore said Davis' claim thal he was a m oving target wasn't true. He first noticed the p rob le m w hen he saw a su rveyo r’s map lhat showed olhor properties having access to Ihe airport. By righl, Boyd could develop a subdivision Ihere fo l­ low ing counly guidelines, w itlt- oui a perm it, he said. The board o f adjustments unanimously agreed lo upluilil Cialliniore's decision that a spe­ cial use permit is rei|uired. B oard m em ber M ichael Branham later made a motion to grant the perm it w iih stipula­ tions: that no commercial activ­ ity such as airplane rentals or less lako place; thal no more than 100 gallons o f fuel be on silo; thal only three planes por dw ell­ ing be allowed; that all pianos bo tied down or in a hangar; that no events be hold lhat would gen­ erate addilional air traffic; that takeoffs and lands tie lim itod to 6 a.m.-10 p.m. e.scept for emer­ gencies; lhal staggered ever­ green buffers Ik- established; thal the runway be lim ited lo 2,000 feel. Jack Jerome made tho sec­ ond lo the m olion, bul no one else voted fo ril. Dan Sm ilh, Jim Gregory and B ill Joseph voted against the motion. There were no olher motions. 'There was some di.scussion afler Ihe mooting as to whether tho hoard had acted on BoyiTs application. C ounly Attorney Price said that the board’s ac­ tions eonstitutod a denial. E x x o n s t a t i o n f o r l e a s e F a r m i n g t o n R o a d a n d 1 - 4 0 i n D a v i e C o u n t y . Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. Contact: Danny Brown Q u a lity O il C o m p a n y 336-722-3441 District Court DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISK RKCORD, April 11, 2002 - 5 The following casc.s were dis­ posed of in Davie Oisirict Court April A with Judge Samuel Л. Caliicy presiding. I’roscculors were Mar>’ Covington and Shawn Fraley, assis\;\m DAs. - Kenneth Abrams, speeding 73 in a 55 reduced to improper equip­ ment. sentenced lo $50 and cost: failure to notify DMV of atldrcss change, dismissed per plea. - Darokl Franklin Baity, misde­ meanor marijuana possession, sen­ tenced lo 15 day4 suspended one year. SKX) and cost; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per pica. - James Lcalon Bastón. DWI. sentenced to two years suspc'tulcd three years, must surrender license and remain employed, substance abu.se assessment and treatment. 30 days in jail. S5(K) and cost; driving after consuming while under 21. prayer for judgment continued; speeding 89 in a 70. failure to w’ear seat belt, driving while license re­ voked. misdemeanor marijuana possession. |X>ssession ofdnig para­ phernalia. dismissed per plea. - William Edward Bee II. speed­ ing 84 in a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70. sentenced to $10 and cost. - Joshua Bowling, exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Crystal Norton Brogden. speeding 04 in a 70 reduced to e.x- cecding a safe speed, sentenced lo $25 and cost. - Frederick A. Caldwell, driving while license revoked reduced to no o|)crator‘s license, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost; resisiing public officer reduced to giving false information to an officer, sen­ tenced lo $50 and COM. - Oscar Bernard Crowell, as- sault on a female, dismissed at re­ quest of prosecuting witness. - Portia Dianne Dallon. speed­ ing 80 in a 70 reduced lo improper equipment, sentenced to $10 and cost; no operator's license, dis­ missed per plea. - Faye Sambalaro Denning, speeding 93 in a 70 reduced lo 74 In a 70. sentenced lo $25 and cost. - Larry Darnell Dillard, assaull on a female, dismisseil for failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Lavcn^e Dillard. communiciU- ing threats, dismissed for failure of prosecuting witness to appear. - Donna Jones Dixon, speeding 56 in a 35 reduced lo 39 in a 35. sentenced lo $10 and cost. - Bradley Craig Essick. failure lo yield for stop sign or flashing red light reduced to improper equip­ ment. sentenced to $10 and cost; expired inspection, dismissed |>er correction. -Andres Morales Esteves, DWI, sentenced to 90 days suspended three years, supervised probation, nuist be employed anil surrender li­ cense, substance abuse assessment and treatment, $ 100 and cost; DWI, sentenced to two years suspended three years wilh superN'ised proba­ tion, no driving unlil licensed, sub­ stance abu.se treatment, 30 days in jail. S5(K) and cost; driving while license revoked, sentenced lo 30 days suspeiuled one year. SKX) and cost; no operator's license, driving after consuming whileunder 21. fic­ titious, canceled or revoked regis­ tration. o[x*n container of alcohol in passenger area, dismissed per plea. - Tina Kay Ferrel>ee. speeding 101 in a 70 reduced to careless and reckless driving, sentenced to $50 and cost; speeding 70 in a 55 re­ duced to improper equipment, sen- tenced lo $10 and cost. -James Scotl Gobble, speeding 76 in a 55 reduced to 64 in a 55, sentenced to $10 and cost. - Roger Dale Godbey, posses­ sion of drug paraphernalia, sen­ tenced to 30 days suspended one year, SKX) and cost; marijuana pos­ session, unsafe movement, simple possession of a schedule III con­ trolled substance, dismissed per plea. - David Bailey Groce, misde- ineanvu nv.uijuana possession, pos- .session drug paraphernalia, posses­ sion of iKer while under 21, judg­ ment continued 1 year wilh proba­ tion to include substance abuse as­ sessment. treatment, anger manage­ ment class, submission lo searches and lests for drugs, must remain employed and abide by curfew. - Rocky W illiam Hendon, speeding S2 in a 70 reduced to im­ proper equipment. $10 and cost. - Ashley Nicole Hendrix, fail­ ure to yield for slop sign or tlash- ing red light reduced to improper equipment, sentenced to $10 and cost. - Heather Elizabeth Hicks, pro­ bation violation, sentenced to 10 days suspended one year, super­ vised probation to incluile substance abuse assessmenl and treatment, submission to searches and drug tests and cost. - Clarence Don Hodges Jr.. speeding 68 in a 45 reduced to 54 in a 45. sentenced to $10 and cost. - Jason Daniel Jarvis, driving after consuming while under 21. sentenced lo M) days suspendetl one year, substance abuse assessmenl and treatment and must surrender license. $100 and cost; unsealed wiiK' or liq\ior in passenger area, dismissed per plea. - Jose Juan Jiminez, speeding 89 in a 70 reduced lo 74 in a 70. no o(K*ralor’s license, sentenced lo $25 and cost. - Kristy Lynn Lanier, .speeding 87 in a 70. prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cost; no operator's li­ cense, dismissed per plea. - Damian Travon Lewis, reck* less driving to endanger reduced to improper equipment, sentenced to SIO and cost. - Erin Kyle Lichtenstein, sjKed- ing 87 in a 70 reduced to exceeding a safe speed, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Darran Lyons, simple assault, dismissed per mediation. - Leah Bost Mackie. speeding 82 in a 70 reduced lo improper equipment, sentenced lo SIO and co.st; driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Angela Marie Matthews, hit and run failure to slop for properly damage, failure to yield, dismissed per civil settlement. - Daniel Joseph McCarthy, speeding 89 in a 70 reduced to im­ proper equipment, sentenced to SHX) and cost. - Russell A. iMcClelland. proba­ tion violation, probation terminated. - Richard Stevens McNabb. speeding 88 in a 70. prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost. - Marcia M. Minto. speeding 98 in a 70 reiluced to careless ami reck­ less driving, prayer for judgment continued on cost; driving while li­ cense revoked, dismissed per plea. - Jason Louis Nardone. speed­ ing 88 in a 70. prayer for judgment continued on cost; no operator's li­ cense. dismissed per correction. - Andres Mariche Noyola. driv­ ing while license revoked, sen­ tenced to 30 days suspemled one year. SKX) and co,st. - Natalie Leann Osborne, driv­ ing while license revoked, unsafe movement, sentenced lo 30 days suspended one year, S150 and cost. - Joseph David Peace, failure to wear seat belt, open container of alcohol in passenger area, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Garry Steven Pirk Jr., no operator’s license, sentenced to 30 days suspended one year. S100 and cost; carrying a concealed weapon, disntisscd j>er plea. - Randy Reid, connminicaling threats, dismissed per mediation. - Brooke S. Ridcnhour, speed­ ing 60 in a 45 reiluced lo improper equipment, misdemeanor marijuana possession, sentenced to 10 days suspended 1 year. SKX), cost; pos­ session of drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed per plea. - Jimmy Thomas Russell, driv­ ing while license revoked, failure to reduce speed, hil and run failure lo stop for properly damage, sentenced lo 30 days suspendeil one year. S250 and cost. ~ Jason All>erl Sapp. s[>eeding 60 in a 45. prayer for juilgmenl con­ tinued on cost. - Jerenty Craig Seaford, driving while license revoked reduced to no operator’s license, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost; no liability insurance, expired inspection, fic- litious, canceled or revoked regis­ lralion. dismissed [kt correction. - Jonathan J. Thompson, DWI, dismissed March 7; underage alco­ hol possession, prayer for judgment cojuinued one year on cost and con­ dition he receive .substance abuse assessment and complete recom- HKMuled treatment. - April Gordon Todd, speeding 60 in a 45. prayer for judgment con- tinned on cost; failure lo sccurc pas­ senger under 16. dismissed per plea. - Jeffrey Lee Walden. DWI. sen-, tenced lo two years in prison; driv­ ing while license revoked, failure to heed lighl or siren, resisting public officer, open container after con­ suming alcohol, fictitious, altered or revoked regislnuion, cii.sr?ii,s.scd per plea. - Chad Houston Whiimnn, speeding 86 in a 70 reduced to im­ proper equipment. prayer for judg- meni continued on cost; expired in­ spection. dismi.ssed per plea. - Kenneth J. Williams, assaull on a female, dismissed at request of prosecuting witness. - Janette Brooks Wrenn, failure to slop for steady red light, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Jamie Willard Wrighl, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, pr;iyer for judgment continued on cost. - Julie Wyatt, driving while li­ cense revoked reduced lo improper equipment, sentenced to SIOO and cost; no liability insurance, expired insiK’ction slicker, fictitious, altered, canceled or revoked registration, dismissed per plea. Failed To Appear - Ibny Edward Baker, taking deer after dark, 2 counts failure lo report or tag big game, spotlighting deer. - Waldell J. McClain, failure lo wear seat belt, driving while license revoked, expired inspection slicker. - Bcechcr B. Robinson, speed­ ing 84-70, driving while license re- vokeil. - Jonathan Andrew Welborn, misdemeatior marijuana |H)ssessiot). Nol Thill AlhtTl Hrackcn The Albert Thomas Bracken listed in the court record two weeks ago was Albert Thomas Bracken Jr. S te p m o th e r C o n v ic te d O f A s s a u ltin g 1 7 Y e a r O ld By ,Jcannc G aither DavieCnumy 1-ntcrprise Record A woman was convicted o f assault w ith a deadly weapon and given a suspended sentence for striking her stepdaughter in the head with a coaster during )- an argument in September. Tlie injury near her temple rc- qtilred IWO stitches, testified 17- year-old C ourtney G ibson o f Cooleemee. She had pushed her step­ mother, Molisa Forrest Gibson, 32. in the chest Ix-cause she be­ lieved she was aboul to hit her, she .said. Her fallier wa.s irying to calm things down between them when her stepmother threw the glass coaster al her, she tes­ tified. His wife, from whom he is now separated, was so close lo his daughler, who was coiled up in a chair in fear, that he could nol tell if his daughter pushed her away with her hands or her feet, said W illiam “ B ill" Gibson. He was between them when he saw his wife throw the coaster like a bn.seball al his daughter, who was about six feet from her. It struck her in the temple, caus­ ing her to begin bleeding pro­ fusely. He called 911 to request EMS and law enforcement assis­ tance. His w ife took the phone and lold the dispatcher neither was needed, he to ld Judge Samuel A. Cathey. Courtney Gibson’s hair and the towel being used to apply pressure to the w ound w ere soaked w ith blood whon he ar­ rived al the residence, according lo Cooleonioe Police O fficer Charles Drum. The g irl lold him she was coiled up in a ball when she used her foot to push her stepmother, who had been leaning over her. She said her parents were strug­ gling w ith one another when Ihe coaster was thrown. Drum testi­ fied. He also spoke with the defen­ dant, who told him Courtney had kicked her in the stomach, ho said. The argument between them siarted after she heard Courtney m ocking her because she had punished her for something on the previo u s n ig h t, M elisa Gibson said. Tired o f being blamed for all the problems caused by the teen­ ager, she said she had decided to leave her husband. She had picked up her purse and was about to get her children when Courtney began laughing at her. She was standing over the girl, yelling al her for causing fights and problems in her marriage when Courtney kicked her in the chest so hard it left bruises and caused her to fall back onto the coffee table, she testified. Her husband was holding her dow n on the table w ilh such force lhat it caused bruising on her arms. She swung her ann in an effort to get away from him, w hich sent the coaster flying through the air. She never inten­ tionally threw the object at her stepdaughter, she e.xplained. Bccausc her husband was ihc form er police com m issioner, who had h ire d D ru m , he wouldn't listen to her side o f the story, she said. D avic C o u n ly S h e riff's Deputy W .L. Whitesides refuted this statement, .saying she lold him her stepdaughter had kicked her, causing her lo fa ll back, pushing tho coffoe table againsi the sofa. She lold him she pickcd up the coaster and throw il during an altercation w ilh her husband, Whitesides testified. A photograph o f M elisa Gibson's bruised chest taken at Davie Domestic Violence Ser­ vices several days after the inci­ dent was presented lo the judge by defense attorney VlarrcU Powell. 1 This is a case with a lot of fuzzy memory, creating reason­ able doubt. Powell suggested. 1 Ic pointed out that his client has never boforo been in court for any offense. Her estranged husband is a man w ilh a lol o f influence in Cooleemee, Irying to m ilk this situ atio n fo r e ve ryth in g i l ’s worth, he added. Assistant D A Shawn Fraley argued the prosecution had met Ihe burden o f proof. M elisa G ibson's claim lhal she had accidentally hil her step- daugliter w ilh a coaster while boing held down on her back was unbelievable, he said. Tho judge rejected a request by Powell to continue judgment in the case, which would prevent M elisa Gibson from having a crim inal rccord, and sentenced her lo 50 days in ja il by sus­ pended the sentence, ordering her nol lo assault C ourtney Gibson. J u d g e F in d s M a n G u ilty O f D W I The judge found a man guilty o f driving w hile im paired fo l­ lowing testimony in Davie D is­ trict Court A p ril 4. GeorgcTravers Webb 111 had boon arrested for drunk driving after he was slopped on 1-40 for speeding in August, according to N.C. H ighway Patrol Trooper A.A. Justice. The tro o p e r lo ld Judge Samuel A. Cathey he pursued Webb's vehicle for about two m iles before slopping il afier clocking il al 84 mph with radar about 1 a.m. As he approached Ihe vchicle, ho noticcd a strong odor of alcohol, lhal Webb had slurred speech, a fiushcd face and glassy eyes. A test revealed the defendant's blood alcohol content 10 be .08. Despite arguments from his attorney lhat Webb e.'chibitcd no erratic driving to indicate im ­ pairment and thal his blood al­ cohol content was rising lo the legal lim it between the tim e o f his arrest and the time the test was administered, meaning he was not legally impaired at the time o f the stop, Cathey found him guilty o f D W I. Webb was sentenced lo 60 days suspended ihree years. He was ordered lo surrender his li­ cense and remain employed. He must perform 24 hours commu­ nily service and comply with the recommendations o f a substance abuse assessment. He was also ordered to pay $100 and cost. The judge accepted a plea o f 75 in a 70 in lieu o f the original 84 in a 70 speeding charge. R o n a ld M c D o n a ld T h ie v e s P le a d G u ilty Five young men responsible fo r re m ovin g the R onald M cD onald statue fro m the M ocksville M cD onald's pled guilty lo misdemeanor larceny A pril 4 in Davie D istrict Court. W illia m Isaac B e ll, Ryan Grady B e rrie r, Ryan Sleven B u rch e ll, M a tth e w M cC ain Glascoe and Ryan Taylor Kno.\ broke the statue o ff from its base in the play area outside the res­ taurant and loaded it into tho back of a vchicle Feb. 23. They were caught after an employee at W endy’s noticed R onald M cDonald in the vehicle as il pas.sed through the drive-thru later that day. This was the sort o f stupid mistake thal young people make, said an attorney for two o f the defendants. They im m ediately admitted their guilt when ques­ tioned by police. Judge Samuel A . 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Trial dale: May 3 in Davie Counly. - Barbara Lynn Coley. 46, of 119Failh L.nne, Mocksville was ar- resied March 27 for probalion vio- laiion. Trial dale: May 20. - Ronnie Louis Shon Jr.. 25, of 5694 N.C. 801 South, Mocksvillc was arresied March 27 for assaull by poinling a gun. Trial dale: April II in Davie Counly. - Michael Anihony Sala/ar. 25. of Woodlcaf was arresied April I for driving wilh license revoked and failure lo slop al Mop sign. Trial dale: April IS in Davie Counly. - Shannon Davis Link. 26. of II I Wall Slreet, Cooleemee was arresied April 1 for harassing phone calls and probalion. Trial d:iie: April 11 in Davie Couniv. - I’airicia Wrighl Campbell, 35, of 2101 U.S. 158 nasi, Mocksville was arresied April I for possession of inarijuan:! less Ihan half ounce and possession of drug parapherna­ lia. Trial dale: April 25 in D:ivie Counly. - .Mark Aaron Vesial. 16. of 120 Lisa's L;uie, Mocksville was arresied April 3 forsimpleass:iuli.Trialdale: April 25 in Davie Counly. - Tinuilhy William Adams, 36, of N. Wilkesboro was arresied April 3 for breaking, enlering, .second de­ gree kidnapping, and harassing phone calls. -Jason Lee Livengood. 19, of Slalesville was arrested April 4 for disorderly conduct. Trial dale: May 2 in Davie Counly. - Joshua Ryan Rice, 16, of 438 Hobson Drive, Mocksville was ar­ rested April 4 for cominunicaling threats .and disorderly conduct. Trial dale: May 2 in Davie County. - Ronald Jason Sherrill, 23, of 209 Angell Ro:id, Mocksville was arrested April 4 for probalion viola­ tion. Trial dale: April 11 in Davie County. - Matlhew Daniel Brock, 19, of 338 Oakland Avenue, Mocksville was arresied April 4 for simple ;is- saull and comnuinicating threats. Tri:d d:iie: April 25 in Davie Counly. - Michael Laniertine Dyson. 38, of 1013 Diuiiels Rond, Mocksville was arrested April 5 for assault on a female.Trial dale: April 25 in Davie Counly. - Erik Alberto Jimenez Rucda. 19. of 564 Cedar Grove Church Road. MiK-ksville was arrested April 5 for no operator's license, e.xpired registration. :uid expircil inspection. Trial dale: May 3 in Davie County. - Shannon Wayne Huffman. 25. of 1569 Jericho Church Road. Mocksville was arrested April 7 for second degree irespassing and ha­ rassing phone calls. Trial dale: April 18 in Davie County. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks were invesligaled by the N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davie Counly. Man Charged In Wrcck A North Carolina man was charged wilh failure loreduce speed aflcr the vehicle he was driving wrecked March 31. Elben Jerry Wishon of Easlbend was driving his 1997 Ford pick-up south on U.S. 601 appro,iching the interseclion of U.S. 64. A 1991 Chevrolet vehicle driven by Ray Junior Brawley Jr. of 619 Boxw ood Church Road, M ocksville was slopped at the intersection at a red light. Wishon’s pick-up skidded and struck Brawley's vehicle in the rear. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 2:40 p.m. and there w ere no injuries. Woman Charged W ilh DWI A Davie counly woman was charged wilh DWI and failure to slop for a stop sign after she w recked the vchicle .she w as driving April I . Virginia May Reavis of 2553 Davie Academy Road, Mocksvillc was driving her 1999 Ford pick-up west on U.S. 64. Traveling east on U.S. 64 was a 1988 Chevrolet ve­ hicle driven by Alonzo CI,iyton Phipps of Crumpler. Reavis' truck travelled lefl of center and struck Phipps vehicle head on. Trooper C.D. Jones reported the accident occurred at approximately 4 p.m. Wreck On N,C. 801 J. A Davie man was charged wilh failure to reduce speed after the ve­ hicle he wasdrivinghil anolher April 1. W illiain David Link of 20<) Bur­ ton Road, Advancc was driving his 2001 Dodge pick-up norlh on N.C. 801 behind a 1986 Plymouth car driven by Margaret McCrary Leonard of Cooleemee. As McCrary rcduced speed to tnake a lum Link's pick-up hit her car in the rear. TrooperC.D. Jones reported Ihe accident occuned at approximately 2:45 p.m. and Leonard was taken lo Forsyth Memorial Hospital fortreal- ment. Wrcck On Milling Road A Davie man was chargcd with exceeding safe speed after he wreckcd the vehiclc he was driving April 2. Brian Dominic Durham of 119 Islewonh Circle, Advancc was driv­ ing a 1986 Nissan vehicle south on Milling Road when he losl conlrol and crossed the centerline. The ve­ hicle lefl the road to the left inlo a private yard and collided with a ditch. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported ihe accident at approximately 9:20 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck On U.S. 601 A Davie man was charged « ith failure 10 reduce speed and no operator's license after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving April 4. RojelioNavaMolinaof Hardison Sireel. Mocksville was drising a l9.S9Plymouth vehicle north on U.S. 601 behind a 1994 Ford pick-up driven by .Adrian Trent Clement of Cooleemee. As Clement slow ed his truck for traffic ahead, Molina's ve­ hicle skidded and hit Clement's truck in the rear. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 5:15 p.m. and there w ere no injuries. Cars Collide On Inlerslule A North Carolina man was charged w ith s;ife movement viola­ tion after the vehicle he was driving hit anolher April 5. Neil Michael Resler of Davidson was driving a 2(XM) Ford pick-up wesl on 1-40 alongside a 1990 Jeep vehicle driven by Mary Ann Cody of Slalesville. As Cixly w as travel­ ling on in the left lane Reslcr began to merge his truck into the left lane and collided with Cody’s vehicle. Trooper T.S. Shaw reported the accident occurred al approximately 3:05 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. No Chiirucs Filed In Wreck No charges were filed after lwt> vehicles collided April 5. Bobbie Gray Caudle o f 129 Fostall Drive, .Mocksville w as back­ ing his 20(K) Ford pick-up east on Fairway Lane. Backing from a pri­ vate drive onto Fairw ay Lane was :i 1996 Buick driven by Rachel Langston Howard of 175 Circle Lane, Mocksville. Langston failed to yield Ihe right of w ay and backed into Caudle's path of travel causing the two vehicles to collide. Trooper C.D. Jones reported the accident iKcurred at approximately 12:10 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. W rcck On U,S, 15« A Davie man was charged w ith failure loreduce spccil after a wreck on April 5. Charlie Godwin Jr. of 359 Cedar GmveChua'h Road, MtKksville was driving a 2(HH) DiKlge vehicle east on U.S. 158 in front of a 1980 Chevrolet pick-up driven by Henry Leroy Dowell of 4281 U.S. 158, .Advance. As Godwin slowed for traffic up ahead Dowell's pick-up rear-ended GiKlwin's vehicle. Troopcr C.D. Jones reported the accident (Kcurred al approxim:ilely 3:15 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. Wrcck Involvlni; .Mull Carrier A Davie man was charged w'ilh unsafe movemenl after ihc vehicle he was driving w reckcd April 6. Rmlney Ray M illerof 208 Buddy Trail, Mocksville was driving his 1995 GMC vehicle soulh on Joe Road behind a mail carricr vehicle driven by Carlyle Paul Humphrey of 290 Holly Lane, MiKksville. As Humphrey slowed lo make a left turn M iller attempted lo pass on Ihe lefl and Ihe vehicle collided. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 10 a.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck On Vudkin Valley Hd. No charges were filed after a Davie man wrecked the vehicle he was driving April 6, James Edward Atkins of 211 Norma L;me, Advancc was driving a 1997 Saturn vehicle north on Y:idkin Valley Road w hen he failed lo ncgoliate a right hand curve and lost conlrol. The vehicle ran off the lefl shoulder, struck a ditch, and overturned. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the ;iecidcnl iKCurred at approxi­ mately 6:15 a.m. Man Chiirged In Wreck A Norlh Carolina man was charged w iili s:ife movemenl viola­ tion after the vehicle he was driving wrecked April 7. Lecman R;iy Pegram of Spindalc was driving his 2(K)1 Buick vehicle norlh on U.S. 601 along wilh a 1999 Chcvrolel pick-up driven by Tammy O'Neal While of 144 Sand Clay Lane. Mocksvillc. Pegram failed lo see W'hilc's vehicle traveling in Ihc cenler lurn lane and sidcswiped her vehicle. Trooper T.D. Shaw rcporicd ihe accident occurred al approximalely 5:30 p.m. and iherc were no inju­ ries. Debris Hll.s Car On Interstate W 'alier Greene Church of Valdese was driving his 1998 Lin­ coln vehicle west on 1-40 when il was struck by lire debris. TrooperT.D. Shaw reported the accident occurred at approximately 4:15 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Vchicle Hits Tree A Davie man was charged with failure 10 report an accident aflerhis vehicle wrecked April 8. Terry Kenneth Jordan of 158 Peaceful Valley, Advance was driv­ ing a 1992 Nissan pick-up north on Yadkin Valley Road when it trav­ elled off the road lo Ihc right and hit a tree. TrooperT.D. Shaw reported the accident occurred at approximalely I p.m. Land Transfers The follow ing land transfers were filed wilh Ihc Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing SI,ООО. - Kristy J. White and Timothy A. White lo Barry D. Jones Jr. and Nonna N. Blanton, I lot, Jerusalem, SII2. - Bayview Financial Property Trust II to Pamela Lucas Oakley. 1.72 acres, Fannington, S218. - Carol S. Schucmian lo Carol S. Schuerman and Brian K. Schuenn:m, 1 trad, Calahaln. - Geneva S. Foster to Barbara Jean F. Boger, Albert L. Foster and Lynn F. Sheek (.UCc cach), 5 tracts. - H &V Construction to Alfredo Lagos and Leila Lagos, 1 lot, Mocksville, S198. - Tudor Trotter Weaver lo Gre­ gory Schaeffer Weaver, (15Cr of 50Cr interest), 25.43 acres. - Edward Chandler and Lillian Chandler to Lighthouse Properties, 2 tracts, Jerusalem, S70. - Richard H. Parmalee and Dor­ othy Bye Pamialee lo Bermuda V il­ lage Rciircmem Center Lim ited Partnership, I villa, Farmington, $435. - Bermuda Village Retirement Cenler Limiled Partnership to Jim NL Johnson, 1 villa, Farmington, S435. - H. Ray Dull Jr. and Cheryl H. Dull, Lucy M. Conadio, Rebecca A. Baird and Peter D. Baird, S. Jane Dull and Stuart T. McCready, and Ronald Jaines Reagan, trustee for David Paul Reagan and Daniel James Reagan lo Timothy B. Doran and Susan R. Doran, 1 lot, Farm­ ington, S572. - Mocksville Land Associates to Mississippi Sound Investments, 1.18 acrcs, Mocksville, S508. - Randall Smilh and Libby Smilh 10 James W. Phipps Jr. and Dawn R. Phipps, 1.93 acres, Mocksville, $24. - James Yoman Smilh and Patsy Sj^rtfFs Department___Mocksville Police The following incidenls w ere re­ ported to the Davie Sheriffs Dept. - On March 30 Lacy Burks re­ ported a stolen vehiclc from a resi­ dence onCedarCrcek Drive, Mocks­ villc. - Bernard Feldman reported money and dishes were removed from a residence on Gilbert Road. Bermuda Run on April 1. - On April 3 Ralph Linville of Southland Transportation reported larceny of a trailer in a parking lot near U.S. 601 North. Mocksvillc. - Dannie W orrell reported money was removed from a home on Main Church Road, Mocksville on April 4. -O n April 4 Samantha Steele reported jewelry was removed from a residence on Stage Coach Roail. Mocksville. - Rodney Cartner reported two nail guns, a cordless drill, and a miier saw were removed from a home on Calahaln Road, Mocks­ ville on April 5. - On April 6 an inveslig:ition of animal cruelty look place at a home on Angel Road, Mocksville. - David Buckley reported money, a dog, and a backpack were removed at a convenience store on N,C. 801 Soulh. Advancc. Sell it in the Ciassiried: 7 5 1 - 2 1 2 0 G E N E ’S A U TO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hosei & Mix Auto Paint 7 * « ^ X 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons B u ild Y o u r O w n B u s in e s s * Build a business of unlitnKcd incoinc polcnliiil with minimal capital investment, and have the support nf one of the nation's largest fraternal litc insurance orgam/ations. 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Trial dale: May 16. - Dannie Worrell. 67. of 1.578 Main Church Road Extension, was Interior Designs, Inc. Full Service Design Is What We O ffer: Accessories • W indow Treatments Floor Coverings • M in i Blinds Bedding Ensembles • W all Coverings \l't’ Work Wilh Liccnseil C oiilraclors For Your Kcmoili’liiig & Building Needs Charlene B. Cassidy Christine L. Hege IDS Associates Monday - Friday , 9:()0 - 5:00 3560-C Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, NC (Next Door to LIbrury) 766-9918 A H. Smilh to James W. Phipps Jr and Dawn R. Phipps, 1.93 acres, Mocks­ ville, S26. ■ New Soulh Developmenl Co. 10 Tate Rice Homes. 1 lol, .Mocks­ ville, S69. - David L. Black and Melody A. Balck 10 Jerry L. Couch and Sue B. Couch, Jerry Crews and Janie Crews, 1 lol, Farmington, S53. - Ralph Hoover Boger and Pcarlie Mae Boger to Carl A. Godsey and Christy A. Godsey, 7,07 acres, Clarksville, S70. - Clyde H. Hignell and Palriciii Higncit lo Jeffrey M. McNeil and Mattie R. McNeil. I lol, Chirksville, S258. - Marquis Building to George Kevin Fruits and Dana Lea Fruits, 1 lot. Shady Grove, S423. - Florence S. McDaniel to A;iron G. O'Neal and Amy O. Barbee and Joe Barbee. 1 tract, Jerusalem, S54. - William T. Zazynski and Beth A. Zazynski to Crystal Cleary and David Jason Ward, I lol, Mocks­ ville, S233. - Michael Cummings and Mel­ issa Cummings to Iris Roldan Tones and Jesus Tones, 1 tract, Jerusalem. - John A. Phelps to John Rickie Phelps and MarkWayne Phelps (96% interest). 2 tracts, Jerusalem. - Jerald R. MacFarland and Cherryl R. Prater loJean-Pierre Delbecq, Iruslee of the Roy E. Morse Trust, I lol. Shady Grove, S240. - ACC Investments to Precision Concepts. 2 tracts. Mocksvillc. - Kenneth L. Foster and Gail '. Foster 10 San Filippo Conslruclion. 1 lol, Mocksville, $81. - Kenneth L. Foster and Gail F. Foster lo San Filippo Conslruclion, 1 U)t, Mocksville, S78. - Kenneth L. Foster and Gail F. Foster lo San Filippo Construction. 1 loi. Mocksville, S79. - Clyde Hendricks and Helen H endricks and Raymond J. Markland and Ruth S. Markland to San Filippo Construction. I lot. Mocksville, S28. - Myrtle S. Cook to Luther W. Chandler and Phyllis D. Chandler. 1.36 acres. Jerus;dem. - Howell and Howell lo Pedro Benitez. .83 acre. Jerusalem. $157. - Shuler Building lo Kurt W. Schneider and Charlene S. Schneider, 1 loi, Mocksville, S309. - Grady K. D;iy loGrady K. Day Revocable Trust, .76 acre. Mocks­ villc. - Kcnnuirwen Inc. to Gary W. Moses and Sandra L. Moses, 2.99 acrcs, Calahaln, S320. - George O. Jordan and Delores C. Jordim, Terry B. Dedmon and Margie W. Dedmon to Anihony J. Branecky and Patricia A. Branccky. 37.82 ;icres. Jerusalem, S370. - James Jerry Dimiel and Jean W. Daniel lo Sherrill L. Morris and - Peggy T. Morris. 2.08 acrcs, Mncks- ville, S4."i2. -Vincent C. Puzio and Carole A. Puzio 10 Gail M. Waldman, 1.32 acres. S244, - Kevin G. Wiley and Michelle Wiley to Kevin G. Ward and Chrisli M. Ward, 1 lol, $253. - A llyn Dwight Morton and Pamela Michelle Morton to Nicho­ las Joel Strickland and Allison Leigh Clark, I lol, Jerusalem, $196. - Edw;ird Crosby and Kelly S. Crosby lo Kevin N. Hughes and Sharon D. Hughes. 1 lol, Farming­ ton, $600. Fires charged April 4 wilh seven counts of forgery. Trial dale: April 18. TrafTic Accidents - A Mocksville woman was cited for driving left of center after a wreck on South Main Street at 10:25 a.m. April 3. Charlotte Barbara Talarico, 75, of 401 N. Main St. Apt. IF, was d rivin g a 1993 Chevrolet thal crossed the center line and struck head-on a 2002 Ford being driven by Patricia Hermann Amore, 65, of 169 Charleston Ridge D rive, Mocksvillc, reported Officer R.A. Donalhan. Davie County fire departments responded to the following calls: A pril I: Jerusalem, Fork, 1:48 p.m.. N.C. 801 S., automobile wrek. A pril 2: Mocksville, William R. Davie, 8:47 a.m., Qualily Dr., fire alami; Mocksville, Fork, 11:30 a.m., U.S. 64 E. fire alarm; Mocks­ ville, 10:39 p.m.. Comfort Inn. Marriages A p ril3 : Mocksville. IO:IOa.m., S. Main Street, automobile acci­ dent; Cooleemee, 1:21 p.m.. N.C. 801, assist reference structure fire. A p ril 4: Smilh Grove, Advancc, Farmington, Corn;itzer-Dulin, 6:.39 p.m., N.C. 801 S., fire alarm; Farmington, 6:57 p.m., 1-40 Easl, car fire. The following were issued mar­ riage licenses by Ihe D;ivie Regis­ ter of Deeds. - Larry Allen Cochran, 59, and Deborah Shaver Kimrey, 44, of 960 Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. - Terry Wayne Thomas, 39, and Sherry Sue Mellon, 36, of 120 Lisa Lane, Advance. - William Howard Brooks, 69, of Stockbridge, Ga. and Dorothy Jane Robertson, 68, of 889 Howard- town Road, Mocksville. - Eric Davis, 29, and Theresa Leigh Pratt, 21, of Winston-Salem. - Jeffery Scolt Lathrop, 41, of 1184 N.C. 801 S., Advance, and Sylvia Ann Evans, 46, of Clem­ mons. - Tucker Allen Gibson. 23, and Marlene Michelle Walker, 26. of Statesville. - Jason Lee Finlay, 31, and Carol Ruth Thom pson, 36. o f 257 Hearthside Lane, Mocksvillc. -Thomas Leonard Fiore, 57, and Bonnie Ruth Fiore, 49, of 108 Car­ rie Circle, Mocksville. 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' ! / 3 M e a ts 6 V e g e t a b le s S o u p P L U S F u ll S e r v ic e C o ld B a r & D e s s e r t • Reunions • Organizations • Civic Groups • N e w l y R e n o v a t e d B a n q u e t F a c i l i t y • P r i v a t e B u f f e t s A v a i l a b l e F o r Y o u r G r o u p s E n jo y m e n t Call To Book Your Meeting! • Senior Citizens Discount On Buffet • • Bring Your Church Bulletin Tb Receive a 10% Discount Off the Buffet • Horn’s Country Kitchen 1670 Hwy 601 N • Mocksville • 751-3750 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 C o u n t y B r i e f s Consent Agenda Passes The follow ing items were approved by counly comm ission­ ers o n A p rill: Kooniz Road (SR 1404) exlension was added lo Ihe stale secondary road system; collection release and refund tax reports; deletion o f two pieces o f computer equipment froin Computer Services no longer In use; deletion o f a 1990 Dodge Truck from the tax administration fixed asset inventory to be sold at Ellis Aulo Auction; an increase o f S I.527 in slate funds for environnienlal health computer equipment; a transfer o f S2.483 from conllngcncy funds to EMS funds for the purchase o f a new- base station radio; and a S9.500 transfer o f funds from contin­ gency to ja il funds for supplies, utilities and purchased services. DHS Public Safety Team Presentation Davie High School Resource O fficer Scott K im cl appeared before commissioners to present infonnalion on the Davie High Public Safely team. Tliis school year marks the first year Kim el has acted as the high school resource officer. Upon com ing lo the high school. K im cl received requests from students to fonn a club for students interested in the various areas o f law enforce­ ment and emergency services, from police and fire to the judicial arena. Sincc Kim el began the club in Deccinber, panicipation has grown to more lhan 30 students. Kim el is w orking w iih law en­ forcement agencies to offer crim inal justlcc infonnational pro­ grams for the students. He is working with EMS lo try and get a ride-along program started, and w ilh the D istrict A ttorney’s of­ fice to gel a sim ilar program started for students interested in the law. "To start just before Christmas, and see what it’s become, it’s just am azing," said Commissioner Michael Allen. "W c, as com- tnissioners, applaud you for what you have done in our school system." EMS Fee Changes Approved Based on changcs in the Medicare reimbursement policy, the board approved a loaded mileage price increase from S7..‘'0 to $8.50 per m ile. Davie Counly w ill continue to itemize supplies during the next five years. T lic Medicare reimbursemenl rate w ill decrease each year. Solid Waste Franchises OKd Tlie second reading for the three year extension o f several solid waste franchises was approved. CDS, M cKinney Disposal, Piedmont Disposal, Waste Industries and Waste Management o f the Piedmont were all given firsl approved for the extension o f services on March II. Jensen Contracted For Water Study The EPA requires each public water system to distribute annual water .system consumer confidence reports lo all water customers. Jensen Environmental handled the reporting last year, and w ill do so this year as w ell. They are charging 57,500 to cre­ ate and distribute Ihc report. The 4.59r increase is based on in­ creased water system customers. Board Accepts Highway Safety Grant The county has been awarded a 53,500 grant from the G overnor’s H ighway Safety Program. The money w ill probably be used to purchase an additional video camera and m obile data term inal for a vchicle and tw o Nextel phone services for vehicles. The grant tnoney must be matched by S1.375 o f coum y funds. The board approved accepting the grant and releasing the funds from contingency. Hospital HVAC Repairs Approved HVAC Technologies o f Statesville was awarded the contract for H VAC repairs at Ihc hospital. The board also approved trans­ ferring Ihc nccessary funds, 567,000, from the unappropriated fund balance to pay for the repairs. Wireless Facilites Process Continues The wireless facilities interim application process w ill con­ tinue for another 90 days while the new ordinance goveming wire­ less communication lowers and facilities is approved. “ There is no change from what we’ve been doing for the last 3-4 months," said County Attorney Bob Price. The board unanimously approved the decision. Community Access Channel Gets Funds The board approved iransfem ng 510,000 to the Board o f Educaiion for he purchase o f equipment and related expenses. Adelphia paid the counly the money for the new channel as part o f their franchise agreement. The channel w ill be run from South Davie M iddle School. Peiforming Arts Center Fee Increase A fter four years w ithoul a fee increase, the Brock Perform­ ing A rt Cenier proposed a new fee schedule to take effect July 1. The follow ing increases were approved; for-profit fa cility rental w ill be 5175 for the first day, 5100 each addilional day; non profit rentals w ill increase to 5 100 for Ihe first day, 550 for each consecutive day. Additionally, the fee for sound and light techni­ cians w ill increase to 5100 for each four-hour block. The Brock is introducing charges for use o f the large screen and read projec­ tion unit o f SlOO each. Growth Committee Still Undecided Due to extremely busy schedules, commissioners Richard Poindexter and Ken W hite were not able to make a final com m il­ tee recommendation to the board. They have 13 names for con­ sideration. They have been asked to bring the list o f all proposed task force tnembcr.s, as w ell as their final recommendation lo the next board meeting. volunteer Fire Department Grants OKd A year ago, the county approved grant monies for volunteer fire deparlment ner.ds. Four departments have requested their grant funds, which were approved by the commissioners. Farmington w ill receive 59,984; Fork w ill receive 530,000; Shcffield-Calahain w ill receive 511,585 and Smith Grove w ill receive 520,000. Funds For Works Director Released Commissioner W hitd requested the board consider the role o f public works director an urgent need and release the salary funds, allowing the county to hire a new director. "A t present, we have very significant projects that are in m otion." He wenl on to say that he feared the drought would cause morc water lines lo be laid throughout the county, and viewed an engineer as a vital role. He asked that monies be appropriated for the position beginning May 1. Commissioners Poindexter and Bobby Knight had sim i­ lar opinions. "W e put a freeze on to save money.. .however, there’s a point where you try to save a dime and lose a dollar," said Poindexter. Once certain the money had been budgeted, the com ­ missioners approved the posilion. R a b i e s C l i n i c s N o w T h r o u g h A p r i l K.iyla Welbom o f Statesville brought her canine friend T-Bone to the Davie Veterinary C linic in M ocksvilie to help kick o ff the first annual county wide rabies Clinic co-sponsored by the Davie County Farm Bureau Farmer’s Organization and the Humane Socicly o f Davie County. It’s important to remind ev­ eryone that a rabies clinic w ill be al one o f the participating veteri­ nary clinics each o f the three re­ m aining Saturdays during the month o f A pril. For morc infonnalion please contact one o f the following: V illa g e W ay V eterinary C linic, Sat. 4/13,8 a.m .-12 noon, 5346 U.S. 158, Advance, 998- 0262. Familand Vet C linic, Sat. 4/ 20, 12-2 p.m ., 3793 U.S. 64 We,st, M ocksvillc, 492-7148. H illsdale A nim al H ospital, Sat. 4/27, 12-2 p.m., 134 M edi­ cal Drive, Advance, 998-8750. Kayla Weiborn and T-Bone are seen here with Dr. Bayne Miller at one of clinics being held in the county during the month of April. the rabies P la n n e r s L o o k F or W ay T o H elp D a v ie M an Hy Kim .lusten Davie County Enterprise Record It was a request the Davie Counly Planning Board wanted to approve. But Ihey couldn’t find a way to do il. David McRae requested 1.8 acres o f his land lie rezoned from Residential Agricultural to High­ w ay B usiness S pecial Use. McRae has built a workshop for his commercial sign business at 133 S ham rock Lane, o ff People’s Creek Road in A d ­ vance. County Attorney Bob Price presented the issue before the board because John Gallim ore, director o f planning and zoning, is a distant relation to McRae. The zo nin g o ffic c has a mixed opinion on whether or not the land should be rezoncd. Property in the area is residen­ tial or farm land. McRae’s prop­ erty falls inlo the rural land class on the land development plan. "O n it ’s ow n," said Price, " il would appear that this would ago against the plan." Additional disadvantiiges in­ clude the fact that the business w ould be on a small, minor street in a well-established Residential Agricultural area. Price also said ihat there was a chance rezoning the land would be considered spot zon­ ing. "S p o t zo nin g , w h ile it should be discouraged, is not il­ legal." Arguments for allow ing the rczoning are that the business is low impact and the building is close 10 com pletion. There are fewer than five employees and it's a lo w im pa ct ind u stry. M cR ac does the w ork in his home in K crncrsville. although he and his w ife are planning to move inlo a home next to the building once home renovations are complete. Other benefits are the increased sales lax revenue and new jo b opportunities to the county. Price said. The building is being built, but its usage was not approved. The b u ild in g was o rig in a lly planned for accessory use. It was only when staff learned o f the planned use o f the building when McRae requested interior finish­ ing pcnnits ihat a problem arose. Price said. The county was un­ der the impression the building was orig ina lly going lo house cars, not contain an officc and employees. Tliroughoul llic meeting, Ed Vogler raised the question o f w hether or nol the business should fall under highway busi­ ness or lig h t industry. McRae said most o f his business was done through email and that cus­ tomers did nol come to the busi­ ness. 5>1cRae engraves and pro­ duces interior signs and name­ plates, like those found on cubi- p --------------------- ^C e d a r R ockA ssisted L iv in g ^ North Carolina State Licensed A d u kC a n Hom e è Shelia Sammons Co-Owner/Dirtctor Cedar Rock would like to thank all the wonderful folks who have been so helpful during our first 60 days in Mocksviile... The Staff Ben Franklin The Residents Davie Home Health Social Services EnergyUnited Trinity Baptist Mocksvilie Builder’s Church Supply Bob Porter Homer Shue Hugh Larew Todd Shue Rid-A-Bug Total Care of Lowes Statesville Boles BP Station Yadkin Valley Baptist 801 Shell Station Church Foster Drug Dr.Seagle ^‘Smaller Means Better Care*’ "C vp' C « d a r llo c k J U fifto d L iv in g f J 9 I C re s tv ic w D riv e » M o c k s v illc « 7 5 1 -1 5 1 5 ^ a cal walls, typically for banks and hospitals. Price said the business could fall undereither light industry or highway business. The question became, in a residential area, would the rczoning open the door for more industries lo en­ ter ihe area. David McRae lokl ihe board he has been in business in the basement o f his home for the past seven years. "We don't even hang a sign outside." he said, and went on to say thal his was re­ ally a service business. "UPS comes aboul once a week. Most deliveries we do ourselves, so there's nol even a lot o f truck iral'fic." Once a quarter a larger supply delivery would be ex­ pected. M cRae b u ilt the b u ild in g "w ith an equestrian Hare" to fit into the neighborhood and look more like a bam. "I own 16 acres ihere. I don't want to devalue thal either." McRae told the board he did nol know the land would need lo be rezoned, ihat llis builder had said he would handle all the permits. McRae has three fu ll time employees and one part time employee in­ cluding himself. Several local landow ners asked ihe board to approve the rczoning. Resident Frank Smith said he agreed lo ihe rezoning with some rescrvalions. "1 agree w ilh il as long as he does whal he says he is going lo do. I hope his business is going to be al­ lowed because it is a good thing. Bul, I want It to be sel up as what he says, an Inteniet business, nol a business w iih people coming in and out." V ogler continued to have questions about the zoning. One o f the special use reslriclions would be againsi retail sales on site. " Il doesn’t seem logical that we would use highway business. On the olher hand, wc would be belter o ff 10 have highway busi­ ness than lighl industrial." "W c co u ld be opening Pandora’s box." said Peterson, who approves o f cottage indus­ lry. "I want lo see ihings like this happen ...bul I would like slaff lo go back and look for a beller way." Vogler m otioned that the matter be tabled u nlil ihc next meeling so staff could look for or propose an amendment lo cur- rent zoning. The board passed the m otion, but Fred E llis asked that a special meeting be called in Iw o weeks so McRae could finish work on the building. Get it weekly with 4in Enterprisr subscription Scml SIO lu: IXivic r.iucrprisc Kccord IlC). liox 9‘J. Mi)cksville. NC 2702H ZERO DOWN ■ NO INTEREST M NO PAYMENTS ^ UNTIL2 0 0 3 O N A L L T R A C T O R S & R ID IN G M O W E R S OUR BKGESr SAU IN 80 YEARS • Rebates available up to $480* • S.8% APR financing available on Prestige & Legacy'“• Trade-Ins accepted • Delivery available Hunv! Great Sales Won’t Last Forever Western Auto B i^^^T he Auto Supply Company ^ 130S Lewisvfls-Clemmons Road 766-9109 www.almpllcltymfg.com DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - 9 Founder Hoping To Revive Hillsdale Tomorrow Bemiuda Run has incorpo­ rated. The Hillsdale. Farm ington. K inderton, S m ilh G rove and A dvance areas c o n lin u c to grow. W hatever happened lo ihe plan for Ihe area developed by Hillsdale Tom orrow ? ll's slill there, and the group still exists, although it hasn’t been active in recent years. Kent Mathewson, one o f Ihe founders o f H illsdale Tom or­ row, hopes 10 change lhal. He envisions the group re­ form ing. w ilh the lead o f Ber­ muda Run, 10 include represen- lalivcs from Kinderton, Smilh G rove, Advance, Farm inglon and Clem mons, along w iih ap­ propriate planning officials. The group em ployed engi­ neers and architects who came up w ith a master plan fo r the area’s future, including tra ffic pallems on U.S. 158 and N.C. 801. H illsdale Tom orrow s lill has S7.650 from donations. "W e have on hand a plan for ira ffic conlrol and for beaulifi- calion o flh e inlcrsection o f 158 and 801 that w c understand could be m odified w ilh salisfac- lory results," Mathew.son said. The plan calls for widening o f both roads. Il called for a beautification o f the area, including areas for pedestrians. "T he founders o f H illsdale Tom orrow stressed the im por- lancc o f g ivin g the H illsdale property owners m axim um ac­ cess fo r review o f ihc group’s e ffo rts, perhaps by a review com m ittee composed o f a key rcprcscnialive from cach o f the H illsdale grow ing com num ilies w ilh ccntral leadership being funiished by Ihe hub com m u­ nity o f Bermuda Run." No m eeting dale has been set. “ One o f life's grealesl oppor­ tunities is to plan for the future," M athewson said. " It is hoped lhal wc w ill nol miss thal op­ portunity." C rim in al Ju stice P artn ersh ip P rog ram s In Jeo p ard y Ity K im Jiislvn Davie Counly Emcrprise Record The fa d the state is looking to make cuts to next year’s bud- gel doesn’l come as a surprise. Thai il is considering cutting programs thal w ork, is, accord­ ing to Robin H ow ell, C rim inal Justice Partnership Program ad­ ministrator. Howell was supposed lo ap­ pear before Ihe board o f counly commissioners Iasi week lo re­ quest they endorse an applica­ tion for conlinucd funding o flhe program. Instead, she appeared asking fo r any support they could give to counter the pro­ gram being cut from the slalc budget. In her prcsentalionApril 1. H owell reporled ihat losing Ihe program was possibile. "W e’re seeking support statewide to counter this m ove," she said. "W ilh the support o f the county commissioners' association and sheriffs' association, we hope the program w ill remain." The crim inal justice partner­ ship program runs two programs for crim inal ehabililation. The first is the pretrial release pro­ gram. "The purpose o f the pro­ gram is to release Ihose defen- danls who can'l post bond, bul are lo w flig h t ris k s ." said H owell. The program targets of­ fenders age 16-20. and puls ihem under supervision 24 hours a day. W hile awaiting trial, they School Briefs May Meeting Planned The May 6 Davie Board o f Education meeting w ill be held at Central Davie Education Center beginning at 7 p.m. Kindergarten Registration Down For the second year in a row, kindergarten rcgisiralion numbers are down. There are 302 kindergartners regislereil lo start school next August, about 100 less lhan llie current class. Dub Potts, school system superintendent said, “ Usually they jslu- denlsj begin com ing oul in late June, early July. We have less lhan whal wc had at screening time last year, bul not signifi­ cantly less.” He went on to lell the school board that he didn'l Ihink they needed lo be concerned al this point. He also men­ tioned an increase in sludents who don'l speak English as the primary language al home. Band trip Scheduled Assuming there are no safely issues al travel time, the school sysiem has approved a Davie High School Band trip to London, England Dec. 27-Jan. 3. Students Cited for Character Education The fo llow ing Shady Grove Elementary students were rec­ ognized for their exem plary characterlrails: Em ily Tester, Luke Renegar. Suzanne Phillips. Cassidy Webb, Laura Spillman, Rob­ ert Wilson. A lice K im , Kyle Macey, Salma Ibrahim, and Michael Rowe. One fam ily was trip ly awarded when Am ira, Dina and Omar T ow fik, fifih-grade triplets were recognized. A special recognition was planned fo r Brock M cD ow ell o f the second grade. The previous week. Brock called 9 1 1 when his molher suffered an aneurysm. He answered 911 operator questions, fo l­ lowed directions and tried to com fort his m olher until help ar­ rived. His m olher died laler in the week al the hospital. Teachers Considered For Career Status Several teachers are being considered for career status, the equivalent o f tenure in Davie County Schools. The board w ill vole on the m atter in the M ay meeting. Teachers being consid­ ered arc: Tanyra Beck, Ccntral Davie; Gary Jones, Cooleemee Elementary; Joanna Haire, Bonnie Schwengcl, Liane Uliano- Smith, Cornatzer Elementary; Paula A llen, Jinda Haynes, Terri W inchell, James Young, Davie High School; Tina Crosby, Ann Lankford, M ocksvilie Elementary; Daniel A llard, Cindy Cline, Ann Sm ilh, N orth Davie M iddle; Melissa Lynch, Pinebrook El­ ementary; and Delores Ewing, Janelle Ohr, Shade Grove Elemen­ tary; Todd Bumgarner, Jennifer Salyers, K im Young, Soulh Davie M iddle; and Jennifer Meagher o f W illiam R. Davie Elementary. Budget Amendments Approved The fo llow ing budget amendments were approved: an in­ crease o f 520,896 for substitute teacher pay and A BC transfers; a decrease o f 5 18,141 between A BC funds and instructional sup­ plies and textbooks; and an increase o f 515,253.59 in Sliver funds. Drug Free School allocations, preschool handicapped al­ locations, as w ell as adjusiments from allocations and actual spending. w1 : : : P vrcK u e ' / " jf _ » fa m ily meniibershlp ~ (7 aHuhi aiul P iny ntinor ^ chlWrttO - ^ d u rliif the ^ , ^ m ondi o f April ind ^ F A r llir iW S S ^ f q r i2002 ^ W lr w io fl- S ile m ^ ■ " V ^ r d H v V * ’'Hom.tSuM! Formor* ^ InfcNrnwtion or to locMi» dM HMraK b n iiM *.« rfl7 7 7 -fO S i, t u a c can begin substance abuse re­ covery programs, jo b training or work towards com pleling their education. The day reporting program is designed for inmates after they finish their sentences and are on parole. Together the programs offer services designed to keep the participants from becoming repeal offenders. "W e try lo help people get their lives back on track. We wanl lo end the cycle o f crim e," said H ow ell. Services offered by the pro­ grams include: vocational train­ ing, substance abuse irealm ent, dom estic violence Ireaim enl, mental health services, life skills training as w ell as others. "W e’re telling the legislature and counly supporters lhal if you cut our programs, there are a number o f Ihings lhal might hap­ pen. You're going to have people roaming ihe streets w ithoul re- habililalion. Ifyo u go back to the old laws, there w ill be more ac­ tive sentences, more fiow inlo the prison system, bul no reha­ bilitation." Typically, the slate gives the program S65..‘i(IO annually. Last year, the am ount was cut lo $59,546. The county also ilo - nales money to ihe program . 565,200 this year. In addition there arc oilier grants the pro­ gram can apply for. H ow ell told the com m ission­ ers the cost o f the program was far outweighed by the savings the county sees each year. "The cost savings w ould be hundreds o f thousands o f dollars for the ja il." S heriff .Mien W hitaker said. "W e have saved thousands and Ihousaiuls o f dollars in out sys­ tem alone." Howell recently learned that ihe programs in the four coun­ ties she administers have been awarded a 5120,000 grant lo be split among them next year. The m oney w ould go lo offering more services for dually-diag­ nosed offenders, for instance of­ fenders who are mentally ill and subslancc abusers. ••I could have 5120,000 for the four counties but no program to use il in ," she said. G iven several scenarios for culling a percentage o f the bud­ get. H ow ell reported that Secre­ tary T h e o d is B cck re co m ­ mended culling the grant for the program. A ll stale agencies were asked fo r budgets cuts o f 7, 8,9, 10 and 11 percenl. In a letter lo Deparimenl o f C orrections em ployees. Beck said, "These arc w orking docu­ ments and are only options for consideration. They are by no means fin a l." Final cuts w ill not be clear until the General As­ sembly voles on a final budget this summer. Davic Counly Crim inal Jus­ tice Parlnership Program is one o f the lop five in the state. H owell lold the commissioners. "In Davie Counly, and olher ar­ eas like us, this [program| is all we have." The com m issioners ap­ proved the application, pending the slate's decision on budget cuts. They also unanim ously voted to offer their support. "I think we ought lo give them all the support we can," said Com­ missioner Richard Poindexter. N e a l S m ith L e a d in g D a v ie ’s T e c h n o lo g y P la n n in g P r o c e s s Davie County's e-chainpion Neal Smilh is armed to lead the county's technology assessmenl and planning process. Sm ilh rccenlly joined olher local technology cham pions from across the stale in llie Re­ search Triangle Park lo partici­ pate in the second o f several training sessions led by the c-NC Initiative. The e-NC Initiative is a grassroots effort to connect :ill North Carolinians to the hitemet and a beller future. The training sessions equip the e-champions to work effec­ tive ly w ilh e-NC and steering commillees in iheir counlies to develop plans for educating lo­ cal populations aboul technology and increasing public acccss to high-speed Internet service. The efforts are part o f e-Nc'se-com- m unilies prograin, a 56.3 m illion D a v i e P l a n n i n g B r i e f s Kinderton Plat Approval Extension A representative o f Adams E g lo ff Avanl Properties asked the Davie County Planning and Zoning Board for a time extension for the final plat review for phase one o f the development. The developer expects lo have the final plats ready for approval within six monihs. The board approved the extension. Sand Dredging and Mining Before the board for the th iril tim e was a proposed amend­ ment allow ing snuill scale sand m ining and dredging on land zoned Residential A gricultural. The amendment would allow the sand collection when the reque.st met 14 conditions and a pennil was approved by the board o f adjustment. Currently, land must be rezoncd Heavy Industrial (1-4) in order for the mining and dredging to take place. John Gallim ore, Planning and Zon­ ing Director said that o f surrounding counties, he believed Davie is the only one nol allow ing this in a lim ited way. Fred Ellis made a m otion to approve the amendment as received. The mo­ tion failed due to a tie vole, w ilh Ed Vogler, Daphne Frye and George Peterson againsi the proposal. Fred Ellis, Jimmy Sum­ mers and Randall Cave voted in favor o f the amendment. Clint Junker was not present. Congressional Act Informational Item G allim ore handed oul inform alion on ihe Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed by Congress in 2000. G allim ore said he believed Ihe act could cause extreme hardship on sm all counties and offered the board written infor­ mation for Ihcir review. Y M C A o f < 5 i« a t iï r W in s t o n - S a le m S e r v i» h n y A . tU M M , О в 4 * ,1 Ы и я M id '/V lta C ou iitia F-rirr.J'.r.r.F.J FREE C A R C A R E M A IN T E N A N C E S u m m e r is a l m o s t h e r e , is y o u r c a r r e a d y ? On Saturday, A pril 20, First Baptist Church Mocksvillc will be olTering FREE car care mainlcnancc. Just bring your car to the church parking lot off North Main St. between the hours of 9 a.m. anil 12 Noon for your FREE car care maintenance by a professional mechanic. No donations will be accepted. No strings attached. This is Just anolher way First Baplisi Church Is servinn the resitlenis o f M ocksviile anti Davie Counly. com m unity outreach effort de­ signed lo assist rural counties in m aking high-speed acccss and training a reality for their com- nuinilies. "The training sessions pro­ vide an opportunity to fintl oul whal research is being conducted across the state and specifically here in D avie C o u n ly," said Sm ilh, Davie County's e-cham­ pion. "M e e tin g w ith other c- champions is a tremendous re­ source. There are many creative indviduals w ilh resourceful ideas that can be brought back and used here in Davie Counly. This has been h e lp fu l to our local steering com m iltee. The steering com m ittee’s w ork is progressing w ith public meetings and focus groups to occur in the near fu­ ture. You should also check the w ww .e-D avie.org web sile." The recent training session focused on county-by-coiinly re­ search currently being conilucled and sum m arized. The research w ill show what technology infra­ structure is available and how citizens, local governments and health care orgranizations are using the Internet in each counly. The e-chanipions w ill use this infonnalion to develop plans for extending Internet access and training in Iheir areas. Partici- panls also learned more about NC TechForce, e-NC’s statewide program lo involve students in helping their com m unlies get online. "The e-champions are a key factor in getting high-speed ac­ cess into all communities across the state," said Dr. James Leutze, chairman o f the Rural Internet Access Authority, the group lead­ ing e-NC. "Through training, we hope to empower them w ith the lools they need lo assess their counties’ technology needs and lake the steps necessary lo ad­ dress ihem ." The goal of the e-NC In ilia -'' live is to lin k all N orth C arolin­ ians. particularly those in rural areas, lo the Inlernel. The Rural Inlernet Access Authority leads the e-NC Inilialivc and was cre- aled Aug. 2, 2002, by the N.C. General Assembly. The aulhorily and the initia­ tive are housed w ithin ihe N.C. Rural Economic Development Center. For more inform ation, visit www.e-nc.org orcall 1-866- N CR U RAL. U n it e d W a y M e e tin g A p r il 2 5 Davie County United W ay’s annual meeting, "Choo.se To Care, A Celebration & Renewal.” w ill be held from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Thursday, A p ril 25 at the Davie Fam ily Y M C A . It is open to all donors and invited guests, and w ill be a celebra­ tion o f the just completed 2001-2002 campaign. There w ill be food, fill! and awards. M ake a re.scrvation by noon A p ril 22 by calling 751-0313. C O U N T R Y H A M & S A U S A G E B R E A K F A S T F i r s t U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h N. M ain Street • M ocksviile S a t u r d a y , A p r il 2 0 7 - 1 0 a . m . Eat In or Take Out__________ SALE ALL SHOES BUY 1 , GET 1 FREE! (Equt! Vslue Or L m ) THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY APRIL 11, 12, 13 ONLY! ALL SALES FINAL!! CLEMMONS DISCOUNT SALES 1ЬЗИ L e w is v ille ? C lo n n ììo iìs R o .u l /6 6 • C le m m o n s • /ii() 10 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISK RECORD. 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B o w l e s , C P A 854 Valley Road, Suite 3Ó0 Mocksville, NC (336) 751-3944 Davidson County Community College (DCCC) Davie County Chamber of Commerce present M "MarketYour Business on the internet" Tuesday, April 23, 2002 The Bank of The Carolinas - Advance 352 NC Highway 801 South 9:00 a.m. -12:00 noon Hear first-hand "how to" market your company on the Internet and learn the top strategies for attracting visitors to your web site. C ost is $ 5 .0 0 per person (tor refreshments and materials). Registration is required. Call the Davie Campus - DCCC @ 751-2885 to register. Deadline for registration is April 18, 2002. SuAb skitter brigh t ... birds алсС batterp^es are^UvjU ^kt. p i i m s - siuh oysi^kb! M oj/ Day’s kere^! Special May Day Opportunity for All Ladies! Davie County Women's Luncheon Hear one of the Piedmont Triad's Most Renowned Speakers Dr. Jullanne Thrift V) '— President, Salem Academ y and College i NX i Whether you are a mother, grandmother, aunt or friend ... Plan to hear and share an extraordinary presentation. "OreAtm^ A Tcdir WorUi'Bor Our VoM^kteys" $15.00 per person for Chamber members S20.00 per person for non-members Sponsored by Davie County Chamber of Commerce Davie Business Women's Association Resen/ations are required. Call 751-3304 or fax a list of attendees to 751-5697. Paymeni in advance is necessary. (Make checks payable to Ihe Davie County Chamber of Commerce.) "Relay Season" is underway in the Triad! Don't forget to mark your calendar for Davie County's 5th RELAY FOR LIFE ^ L I F E l R C LA V > aviMV TOCAMcan 6:00 p.m. Friday, June 14 thru 9:00 a.m. Saturday, June 15 Davie High School J ifo s tc r’s V lI c io c b r s CELEBRATING OUR 50'" ANNIVERSARY 171 N. .Main Slrccl.MiKksvillc. NC Phone; .Я36-751-27.17 •Maryarel Foster. Owner J3 FABLEST S T A e f ! N в S e R V I с E s (336) 751-U 14 M ocksville, NC Edwardjones Matt Voreh liivo tn iiM it HcptrstMilativi.' 6() tloiirl S(|Uiiii' .\I(H ksvillc. M ; 270211 7.) I -1 11 и ) v\.rilw.itil|tmc4.finii Srr>iti^ liiilitiiludl 1тгч1<1Г> Sinrr I8TI Member SiPC E A T O N F U N E R A L S E R V I C E SINCE 1951 325 North Muin Street Mocksville, NC 751-2148 !IB^•5?'•álll I H O W A R D R E A L T Y Residential d Conimercinl Sales Property Management ph: 336-751-3538 fax: 336.751-7632 or visil our web site at www.howardrealty.com CCB Central Carolina Bank - 4 D AVIE C O U N TY LO CATIO NS - US W. Wilier St., Mocksville • 751-5936 880 Yadkinville Rd.. Mocksvillc. 751-6261 Cooleemee Shopping Cenier, Cooleemee • 284-2542 5361 US Hwy. 158. Advance *940-2420 C L D U R T S I D E S P t P R T S • Davie County Schools T-Shirts & Hats •Trophies • Uniiorms • Swimsuits • Letter jackets Citstom Sirecn P rim iiii; & Embroidery 157 N. Main Street • Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-4700 -----' ■ Ptc-An-Jiigtniems r- • • • ln4iif;ini'i* Funerals Cremations F u n e r a l H o m e Insuiiuicc • Monuments • Notai)' 6.15 Wilkesboro Street .Mocksville. NC (336) 751-1100 T h e s e B u s i n e s s e s E n c o u r a g e Y o u T o S u p p o r t Y o u r C o m m u n i t y a n d S h o p L o c a i l y DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/^ECORD COVERING DAVIE COUNTY FROM THE CORNFIELD TO THE COURTHOUSi 171 South Main Sl,Mocksville • (336) 7SI-2I29 Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 J im Y o u n g R e s ig n s ; S eelcs G irl’s B asl^ etb aii J o b It.V liriiin I’ltls D avic Cotirtty Enterpri.sc Rccord Davio was a latighingstock, losing 77 pcrccnt o f thc time in thc nine years before a fast talker from Pennsylvania bounded into town w ith a reputation for turning water into wine. Principal Dr. Linda Bosl hired Jim Young to put some life into Ihe varsity boys basketball program, atul he suc­ ceeded beyond w liitl anyone could have imagined. Backing up bold predictions, he doubled thc w in lolal o f the previ- otts tw o years in his first year. He di­ rected Davic to four straight wittning records for the Ihird time ever and first lim e since 1971. In five years before Young, Davie went 34-88. In five years under Young, Davie went 77-49. A fte r com pleting his 29th year itnd running his record lo 462-214, Ihe 55- year-old Young has coached his last game. Hi.s last boys game, thal is. His next lip o ff w ill start at 6 o ’clock, w ith girls. But where? Davie? West Forsyih? East Rowan? That’s thc hottest ques- lion sinco "W ho shot J.R.?" "U sttally when people quit coaching, they're either retiring, they're m oving on or you want to spend more lim e w ith your fam ily. And that is c.xactly the rea­ son I’m trying to what I want to do," Young said last week after resigning from Ihe Davic boys and applying for the Davie girls position on the same day. "I have a (seventh-grade daughter B rit­ tin i) co m in g through (South Davie M iddle), and this w ould give me an opportunity to spend more time w iih the fam ily but not have to give up coach­ ing, and usually lo do that you’ve got P ric e Is W rig h t Davie Hurler Strikes Out 14 In 1-0 Win By H riiiii P itls Davie County Enleфrise Record Cody W right has long been consid­ ered a sleeping giant. How much o f a giant came clear in Friday’s pulsating 1-0 w in at West Rowan in the final tttncttp for thc Central Piedmont Con­ ference. The pow erful righthander o f D a vie ’s va rsity baseball team set Ihe bar pretty high when he exploded onto thc scene w ith a memorable com ­ plete game against archrival West Forsyih Iwo years ago, but since that masterpiece and sensa­ tional sophomore record o f .“i- 1, W right seemed to alw ays fa ll shorl in thc nailbiters, slipping to 4-4 lasl year and absorbing thc loss in consecutive onc- ^ run games w ith M ount Tabor and East Rownn earlier tlii.s ycnr. He was pretty good heading into the i i . i'f « Guiding fotirih stiirl o f Ills .senior season, yel he had the capacity lo do ¡t whole lot bet­ ter. Friday was evidence o f what can happen when W right puts everything together. He made 6 1/3 innings o f shutout pitching look as easy as beating a bad JV team, but his prey was anything but. The Fal­ cons had won II o f 14, includ­ ing a 7-5 w in over Davie in the first meeling. “ It was the Cody W right I’ve been looking fo r for aw hile," Coach M ike Herndon .said after Davie (8-4) colleclcd its fourih straight win. "It was fun lo watch and fun to be apttrl of, and I hope he has four or five more o f those in him ." D avie’s fielders could have been picking dandelions fo r all the action they were getting. W right allowed three Falcons to reach sccond base, gave up Pleii.se See Guiding - Page B6 J V B a s e b a ll T e a m T a ils p in s In to C P C D a vie ’ s JV baseball team gave Coach Lee L in ville two-thirds o f what he wanted on A p ril I against South Rowan at Rich Park, but no more. Tim Erb racked up 12 strikeouts in a com­ plete-game pitching performance, and the defense lim ited the errors lo two. Davie couldn’l find the third piece o f Ihc equation, Ihough. Thc offense had zero hils in a 5 -1 loss. Its nonconfcrence tailspin reached four sclbacks in five games on A p ril 5 in a 6-1 loss to visit­ ing West Rowan. "It was disappointing to get thal kind o f performance pitching-wise and only com m it tw o errors, but then we don’t get a single h it," L in ville said. Erb was outstanding in his debut as a starter, paralysing four bttllers in the firsl tw o innings and fanning the side in the third for seven o f his 12 Ks. He gave up seven hils and three earned runs. But D avie’s hitters siruck oul 10 times and avoided a shutout only be­ cause o f a hit batsman and three walks in thc fifth. South scorcd three runs in the first and two in the fourih. "E rb pitclied excellent, 1 just wish we could have helped him som e," L in ville said. “ He liadn’t been pitching much, but it was our third game (in four days). He did a lot o f good things. I knew he could pitch. The thing is I've gol six kids I can put out there and feel pretty good aboul. It’s hard to get them all innings bccausc Andrew McClannon itnd Derek Cornatzer have pitched real w ell." South hit Erb with a pitch lo start the fifth , and M att R ich, D ylan Reynolds and Evan Beam coaxed walks lo push Erb across. Unfortunately, the War Eagles were much more effective w ith Ihe bat on Iheir shoulders. "T h eir pilcher was not as good as Erb,” he said. "B ut our guys were very im pa tie n t, sw inging at a bunch o f pitches oul o f the strike zone and a lol o f curveballs in the dirt. We took the bal out o f our own hands by swinging to give up coaching. "Ralher it continue al Davie or sotrte- place else, I ’in excited about Ihe oppor­ tunity o f continuing coaching." Young sweats, spins and stomps on thc sideline, coaching every game as if his legacy’s at stake. H e’s never shy about sharing his opinion w ith refs, he demands maximum effort and exquis­ ite execution lictween every w histle and never hesitates lo lash into a player, stars and scrubs alike. But Young laughed at the tiolion lhat he couldn’l adjust his style to fit girls basketball. "I had the privilege o f coaching my son, and it was a greal experience," he said o f M itch's 1,000-point, 1,000-as- sisl career. "The lasl couple years I ’ve been involved with A A U w ith girls. I ’vc taught girls for Ihe last 20 years and I at bad pitches." F O U R D A Y S L A T E R , the W ar Eagles actually played better than the 6-1 outcome to West Rowan m ight in­ dicate. Although Ihey sttw their offensive depression rc.ich 10 innings by failing to produce a base knock until the fourth, they slapped a series o f balls on thc screws and reachcd base in every in­ ning bul Ihe Ihird to finish w ith six hils. A n d re w Beck was the offensive letider at 2-for-4 w ilh an R BI. Beatn Itttd a hit and two walks. Cornatzer, Rich and McClannon had a h il apiccc, including a double from M cC lannon. And Zac O 'B rien walked and scored their only run. "W e did a lol belter," L in ville .said. “ We hit the ball a lot harder than wc did the w hole (spring-brcak) tourna­ ment, (w hich included thc previous three gatnes)." The W ar Eagles got solid relief from Cornatzer, who pilclied tw o scoreless innings, and Dustin Harrison, who gave up an unearned run in the seventh. But Ihcy stranded 10 runners - including three in the seventh after loading the bases w ilh nobody out - partly because they couldn’l gel a break. The te llin g m om ent was Lance E m ert’s sixth-inning, iw o-out swing w ilh runners al second and third and West leading 5-1. "H e hits a bullet up the m iddle," the coach said. “ You were stiirting lo think here’s tw o runs, and the pilcher catches it. The kid can’t do anything else. Emerl hit it as hard as he could possibly h il it. " Il was just lhal kind o f night. Every time we hit the ball hard, il was right at somebody. Erb hit a line shot lo the righl fielder for an oul. Rich h il a .sharp ball to the shortstop for an out. O ’ Brien hil a laser to the shortstop, and he moved one .step lo his righl and caught it." D avie (3-7) played ils firsl Cenlral Piedmont Conference game earlier in the week. Il goes to Reynolds on A p ril 12 and to N orth Davidson on A p ril 16. have four daughters (ages 3 1,22,21 and 13). Sonic people have asked me: 'Isn't lhal a drastic move?' No, il really isn't. I ran camps up north and wc were ranked No. 2 in thc whole Ea.sl Coast, and half o f those camps were involved w ith nothing bul girls. I've gol Ihrec granddaughters, so I'm going lo be in­ volved w ilh girls for a long tim e." H is son, who worked under Pat Kennedy at Florida State and Dcpaul, is leading a varsity girls team in Atlanta, Ga. Pal Cook look a girls job in Penn­ sylvania afler sitting on Young's bench at Davie. Tim Kenney, an assistant through­ out Young's tenure at Davic, and w ife K im took his methods to South Davie and molded the seventh-grade girls into a 13-0 steamroller. "The g irls can scorc 80 poinis a game just like Ihe guys. W e'll still set scrcens and have other coaches yell about o u r ille g a l screens," Young laughed. "Soulh Davie was running In­ diana and Ihe other stuff, itnd the two tw ins (Grace and Vanessa D idenko) were knocking people down w ilh their screens and having a ball while Lauren Parker and B rittin i were scoring." A Long Way From S-43 Davie suffered 16 losing rccords in 2 0 years from 1978-97,going 146-314. Il bottomed out during Ihc 1996-97 sea­ sons, 5-43. Oh, how Ihings have changed. Us­ ing his superior car-salesman skills. Young sparked an im m ediate turn­ around and propelled Davic up the lad­ der just like he'd done at three Penn- •sylvania school.s. PIciisc see ,llm Young - Page B8 Davie’s McKenzie Willoughby puts the tag on a West Rowan runner. - Photo by James Barringer D a y w a lt’s 2 H o m e r s , B a r n e s ’ 2 -H itte r H ig h lig h t T h ird S tr a ig h t V a r s ity W in M cKcnzie W illoughby o f D avie’s varsity baseball team was clearly an integral part o f the W ar Eagles' 4-1 w in over North Rowan in the fifth-place game o f the C liff Peeler Baseball Clas­ sic at Catawba College on A p ril I . But his pitching pcrl'onnance hardly started out that way. The firsl four Cavaliers that faced the jun io r righlliandcr reached base on a single-walk-error-single nightmare lhat put Davie in a q uick 1-0 hole. But thanks lo a slick p icko ff m ove, the rest o f W illoughby's day was smooth sail­ ing. He caught tw o runners napping al first base, cscapcd the jam and did n ’t give up but one more hit before hand­ ing the ball to Andrew D ayw alt. “ If he w ouldn’t have picked tho.se two people off, they m ight s lill be bat­ ting," Coach M ike Herndon said. “ H e’s a good athlete, so he’s gol quick feet to make a (strong) move. Then he seltled in and had good com m and o f his pitches." Daywalt struck out the side in the seventh lo cap tw o scoreless innings in re lie f. He g ot the save w h ile W illoughby improved lo 2-1 and lo w ­ ered his ERA from 5.44 to 3.50, "That first inning I got a little frus­ trated," W illoughby said. “ I just don’t Ihink I was really good and loose," Davie, which had losl three slraighl before pounding S a lisb u ry, N o rth Duywult Rowan and Statesville tw o days laler, wasn’t able to breathe easy un­ til seniors Dave Poplin and D ayw alt provided thc kind o f punch ex­ pected from thc heart o f the order. W ith thc scorc tied in thc third. Poplin d e live re d a tw o -o u t double fo r a 2-1 lead, and D ayw alt iced il in the fourtii w ilh a two-out single past a diving shortstop. Poplin produced tw o o f D avie ’s seven hits, and D ayw all’s blow plated tw o runs to close the scoring. " If we can just get hits at the right lim e , w e’ re going lo be O K ," said Herndon, citing the staff’s 2.19 ERA through 67 innings. Deadly Combination Pitcher Lonnie Barnes and slugger Daywalt were all but unstoppable in a 7-0 bashing o f visiting Statesville on A p ril 3. Barnes tossed tw o-hit ball for six innings and Daywalt collected three hits, including a pair o f homers. " I d o n ’t know w hat happened," Daywalt said. "I haven’t hit home runs all year, and the pitcher made mistakes. The first one was a low outside fastball, and I don’l really know how I hit it out. The second one, he hung me a Poplin Willoughby curvcball.” The dinger display raised D ayw alt’s ¡tveragc from .393 to .432. He had bat­ ted .375 over the previous five games, bul that’s a slump by his lofty standards. " I ’m u.sed to getting hits every gtimc and h itting about .400," he said. “ So when I do have a down time, I get down on m yself really when I shouldn’t.” Barnes was masterful in becoming D a vie ’s Ih ird pitcher w ith m u ltip le wins. He struck oul 11, walked two and didn’t surrender a hit between the .sec­ ond and fifth innings. Thai gives him 13 consecutive innings w ith o u t an earned run. “ He hud his stu ff and he had to keep his composure throughout the game,” Herndon said o f a questionable strike zone from a varsity rookie behind the plate. “ He d id n ’t let his emotions get the best o f him . Please See Poplin - Page B6 Н2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RKCORl). April 11, 2002 W illiam s, Smith Get W ins At The Farm Men’s League scores ^ c _____ 0,1 I .......... T r .i,-..,/ 1st r 'l H 'f n n t B rian W illia n iN ol K iirncrsvillo and Doug Sm ilh of M l. A iry capiurcd llic Iirsi Sat­ urday cvcn l o f Iho year al [•anninglon Dragway. “ B D " W iilia in s . ihc hie SIO.OOO race w in n e r al R ocliingllani in March, scored his secoiul siraitilil TOP l;iim i- nalor win o f 2(X)2 lasl weekend. 1 le drove his Triad Tools. Mock Tire and C oflax C ouniry RV sponsored ilragsler lo llie viclory over Don Slevcns ol'Winslon-Sa- leni in his Ford Muslani;. The second gencralion drag racer Hickory Hill Swim Registration April 14 'Ilie H ickory H ill swim leam w ill hold regislralion I'orparlicipa- lion in Ihe snmiiier swim league on A pril I4 Irom .l-.S p.m. al ihe YM C A. Swimmers up lo age IS may parlicipalc. There w ill be snacks provided and everyone signing up is urged lo hring Iheir swim suil fora free swim. If you would like aililiiional inform alion. call Kelly al 7.51-1)810. C h a r le s C r e n s h a w G y m n a s iu m D e d ic a t io n C e r e m o n y A p r i l 2 1 Ttic Charles Crenshaw Gymnasium dcdicalion is scheduled for A pril 21 fiom 3-4 p.m. al Soulh Davic M iddle School. .\fle r graduating from Davic High and Norlh Carolina Univcr- sily, Crenshaw coached basketball leanis al Cooleemee. .Soulh Davie Junior High and Davie for around 2f> years. W illiam s ran a winning .5.0fi ET al 13fi mph over Stevens ET at 115 mph clocking. W illiam s also leads the Doug H erbert Carolina Coalition poinis stand­ ings going into this weekend's race al Picilnioni Dragway. Jer­ emy Youker o f Salisbury was the lone sem ilnialist in his Chevy- powcrcd dragster. The veteran M opar ace Doug Sm ilh collectcd Ihc Sportsman "fool brake" division win over W inston-Salem 's Chris Plolt. S m ilh . d riv in g his P lym oulh Duster, ran a 6.68 ETat 101 mph lopick up his first win o f the sea­ son. Plolt in his Bel-Air Used Car Renlal. MJ Printing sponsored Mercury Cougar ran a too quick ET o f 7.40 o ff a 7.42 inde.x for the runner-up. David Spaugh o f Advance in his Mercury Cougar and Allan Doty o f W inslon-Sa- lem in his Chevolcl Nova placed Ihird and fourth in Sponsman. Veteran Ford ace Jerry Trivelle o f Boone picked up the A ll Streel division w in. defeat­ ing Brian I lolbrook, 16. o f Lc.\- ington. 2001 Halloween Junior Dragster champion Travis Vamer o f Stanley picked up the Street Machines Junior Dragster d iv i­ sion victory over Laura 1 lealh o f Pfaffiown. The first annual Pontiac Na­ tionals are A pril 12-14, featuring show and race cars from all (iver the couniry. The 530.000 plus Quaiily Oil/Doug Herbert Race Series starts A p ril 20. For more in fo rm a tio n . heck out w w w .fiirm iniilotulninw iiy.aim . O ld S c h o o l D a v ie S p o r ts F r o m A p ril, 1 9 8 5 Meet The War Eagles A m a n d a S in k S porl: softball ir I could keep jiis l one riiu.vic C D, i( w ould he; Kenny Chesncy's greatest hits. i n In.st n il m y pusscssl(in<i h ul one, 141 keep: M y yellow pillow . Som ething people d on 't know ¡ihoul me: I live on a beef cattle farm. M y Hrealest m om ent In sports: Hav­ ing five RBIs in three innings. 1 w ould like to sw itch pUices Гог ¡i duy w ith : The first lady. Laura Bush. Funniest su rtbiill story: When Brandi got hil in the nose in prescason. it started bleeding and she said: T m O K, it happens all Ihc tim e .'" I w ould like to eut dinner w ith (ilead o r alive): Dale Earnhardt Jr. Favorite class In school and w hy: A l­ lied Health. Mrs. Allen is so much fun and Ihc class is very interesting. Athletes I adm ire most: Alyse Bowden. Fuz/. and Randy Johnson. M y fa v o rite Ih inR ahout p la y in fi s o ftb a ll is: Coach C allison's match lessons (1 + 1 = 2). M ich e lle Shore and G ina Hendrix rapped three hils each as Coach A ilce n Steelm an's Davie softball leam pounded Siannount 17-7. The War Eagles got one h il from Dawn Dyson, Carla Presnell. M ichele Deal, Regina Swiccgood. Stephanie M ille r, Rhonda S m ith, A m y Kcalon and Bridgelle Simpson. The Davie g o lf te.im. led by K evin B a ke r’s 79, beat East Rowan and Albemarle at Corbin H ills. Shane Flem ing and Keith S tiller shot 82 and 84, respec­ tively. M ike M cG ee fire d a 7.5. Flem ing 77 and S tille r 79 as Davie clinched second in the Norlh Piedmont Conference at Le.xington. Rodney Nail added an 83. Chris Jacobs, a redshirl fresh­ man on North Carolina's football team, started in the blue-and- white game at defensive guard. Aflervvard the coaches presented him w ith the Steve S lrcater Award, which honors ihe mosl enlhusiaslic defensive player. Gary Greene, John Folniar and Robert Jones had first-place perfonnances for D avie’s hoys in a track meet against Thomas- ville. Greg Banictic finished sec­ ond in three events. DC Stars 86 - Brian Lane 23. Tracey Arnold 18. C liffo rd D ulin 17. Speedy Redmond 16, Mark Lyons 8, John M ayfield 4, Chail Heiner 2. Six Pack 63 - Dan Sullivan 22, Craig Johnson 13. Charlie Cren- .shavv 11. Brian Pills 7. Brcnl Wall 6. Kevin Howell 4. Deacons 38 - M alt Moser I.5. Scott O ’ Brien 8. David Simpson 6. Buzz Moser 3. B ill Loos 2. Tom Pullen 2. Kenny Faulkner 2. H alzoff 83 - M arnic Lewis 20, Trent I low cll 19. W illie Cozart 16. Vincent Cockcrham 14. Russell Tatum 10. Bike Lewis 6. Landscaping Designs 78 - Bubha Coleman 23. Andy Everhart I.5. Ben Love 14.Tim M cCulloh 14. J.C. Hendrix 7. W illiam Arm - sworthy 4. Enforcers 37 - Terrence Shaw 22. Alex Justice 12. Dec R obin­ son 8. Travis Justice 8. Brian W illiam s 2. Ray Tuiterow 2. Greg Barnetle 2 ,1 lank Van Hoy 2. Six Pack 74 (O 'D -D a n Sullivan 19. Charlie Crenshaw 16. Craig Johnson 14, Brcnl Wall 11. Brian Pills 9. Kevin H ow ell 3. Ila tzo ff 71 - Vinccnt Cockerham 18. Bike Lewis 16. M arnic i^evvis 16, Trent Howell 15. Travis Howell 4. Brian Nelson 2. DC Stars 84 - Brian Lane 19. C lifford Dulin 18. Speedy Red­ mond 16. Chad Heiner 12, Tracey Arnold 12, John M ayfield 8. Enforcers 60 - Keith Kooniz 18. Alex Justice 12. Michael D al­ ton 10. Greg Uamclle 10. Brian W illiam s 4. Ray Tiiilerm v 4. Hank Van Hoy 2. Deacons 71 (O’D - M alt Moser 37. Brandon Frisby 13. B ill Loos 6, Kenny F-aulkner 5. David Simpson 4. Scolt O ’ Brien 4. JPI Cleaning 70 - Eric Etchison 27. John Dackow 23, Shane Dvson 7. Jamie Grant 6. Marshall Rivers 6. Standings DC Stars Landscaping Six Pack M atzoff JPI Cleaning Deacons Enforcers W -L 6-1 3-1 3-2 4-3 2-3 1-6 1-6 'Top Scorers Matt Moser Perry Gunter Terrence Shaw Dan Sidlivan Bubha Coleman Tracey Arnold Eric Eichison Brian Lane 24.3 23.0 22.3 20.0 18,6 17.1 17.0 Softball Tourney May 17-19 A onc-pitch open sofiball tournament - sponsored by the Town o f M ocksville and a Relay for Life team - is scheduled for May 17- 19 at Rich Park. The deadline to register is May 13, and the entry fee is SlOO. Call Ken H um eral 731-6231 or Joe Boyette at 731-2323. Proceeds w ill benefit the American Cancer Society and Relay for Life. Softball League Registration Open Registration for Ihe M ocksville-D avie Recreation Department softball leagues w ill be open through A p ril 13. The m en’s and women’s open leagues w ill play Monday through Thursday, and the church league w ill play on Monday, I'uesday and Thursday. 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Second and third drawings will be lor a girl and a boy to each win a new bicycle and helmet, donated by Mocksville’s Wal-Mart. Family members ol the Davie County Fair Association are not eligible to enter. All entries must be made by 7:00 PM, Saturday, April 27, 2002. CONTEST SPONSORED BY: W A L -M A R T o t MOCKSVILLE И Male or Female (Circle One) _______________J FAIR SPONSORED BY: J é m S ttíS m O A V m C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/È RECORD IKivIr L'muil) Davie Farm Service, Inc. Arts ^ C a n > Iin n V U L C A N M ATER IALS C o u r i e r SalisburyiPost v m u M A R T ж ш Щ М R4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. April 11,2002 JV Softball Let’s O ne Slip A w ay In S ev en th A fter gelling pasted at N orth­ west G uiiforil. Davie’s JV sol't- ball team slood on the tlireshold o f payback three days later at Rich Park. Davie, an 8-2 loser on A pril 25. took a .1-1 lead inlo the top o f Ihc seventh in n in g . Then Nonhwesl proceeded to kick the War Eagles in Ihe shins. The V i­ kings capped a three-run rally w ilh a squeeze bunt and sur\'ived 4-3 10 complete a 4-0 sweep o f Ihc W ar Eagles, w ho also drop[)ed both varsity encounters. " I should have seen that squeeze play coining lhal put them ahead." Coach M all W il­ son said. “ Tliey've got a good, solid team, bul we played hard and w ell enough lo w in that game. Il just got away from us." The War Eagles had a chance to steal it right back, bul failed to come up w iih a clutch h il w ith two runners aboard. Northwest's 1 llh-hour uprising spoiled Car­ rie Sain’s complete-game pitch­ ing and Erin W hitaker's 3-for-4 hitting, including IWO doubles. "S ain pitched an excellent game. About as well as she could do." W ilson said. Still. Davic look solace in that il was a reversal o f the bad per­ formance at Nonhwesl. " I l was a w hole d iffe re n t game." he said. "Playing on their grass infield - versus whal w e’re used to - really ihrew us off. 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PIERCE, NCAL #154 6M 0NTHS SAME AS CASH G o ld in g G e ts B ig Hit, D a y w a lt P u ts O u t F ire B6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11,2002 C ontinued From Purc IU llircc singles ami rung up al least one slrikeoul in every inning, finishing w ith 14. “ I threw m y fastball every lim e I needed a strike, and it d id n ’ t let me d ow n ." W right said. Herndon almost ran out o f ae- col.ndes. “ He was unbelievable." he said. " I'll tell you. that's the iKSt I ’ve ever seen him throw, lie looked so in control on the mound, he never once got frus­ trated w ith anything, he showed a lol o f poise and it seemed like for the first tim e he’s relaxing and having a iiltle more fun play­ ing. He relying not just on his am i. but he’s thinking a little bit, too. A lot o f it has to do with maturity. He’s becoming a team leader." West’s last hit o ff W right was a third-inning bunt, and he dis­ arm ed 10 o f II betsvecn Ihc fourth and seventh - m owing nine o f tbcm on strikes. "H is curveball was the best by far lhal I've ever .seen," Hern­ don said. "M ost o f Ihe time his fastball is straight, and this time he had .some movcrncnt on his fasiball. Ifh e gets movement on an 87, 88 mph fastball, il makes il a lol tougher lo hit. And you m ix that w ith a good curveball, Ihat’s pretty lough." W rig h l raised his se n io r record to 4-2 and his career record to 13-7, even though the offense nearly sabotaged hi.s phenomenal perfomianee. "I knew in a light game like this, someone was going lo mess up sooner or later," W right said. " I'ln glad it wasn't us." . Thanks to Josh G o ld in g 's wheels and a w ild West rcUevcr, Uavic avenged the sloppy, eight- error 7-5 loss on March 11. G olding, the le fty leadoff, •^mncked a one-out, fiflh-inning pilch into left-center for a .single. He advanced to second when a learninate \v;is lagged out at third on the hil, and moved lo third on a w ild pitch. The next deliv­ ery was another w ild p itch , bringing in the game’s only run. Lonnie Barnes, the desig­ nated b itte r a fie r w h ip p in g State.sville w ith an 11-strikeout, tw o-hitter, had tw o o f D avie’s five hits. " It was a quality club that’s having a great season, has great players, and we felt like wc beat a top-notch lea m ," H erndon said. "W e’ve been playing bel­ ter. W e’d like lo score a little more m ils, bul if you keep pitch­ ing shutouts w e’ll never lose." A flc r w hiffin g leadoff batter Biin Hampton for the third lim e to open the bottom o f the sev­ enth, W rig hl ran out o f juice, beaning a baiter, w alking one a i^ falling behind in the count 2-p w ith the tying run at second and Ihc w inning mn at first. ; Herndon turned to a steel- nerved reliever who is as reliable as; they come in the closer’s hot seiit. Third baseman Jacob Gar­ ner flagged down a liner on A n ­ drew D ayw all’s first pilch, and D iiyw all struck oul the last bat­ ter on three pitches. ; "H e got ahead 0-2 and you kiiew it was o ve r," Herndon s^id. "You knew what was com­ ing. the o l’ slider. I f he gets ahead 0-2 he’s almost unhittable because he’s going lo throw that thing and he’s going to make ev- eiybody chase it." ; On lop o f being a .400 hitter for the past two years, Daywalt has a three-year pitching record o f .3-1 w ith five saves and a 1.51 ER A over 41 2/3 innings. , " I l’s not (he first tim e he’s been in that type o f position," Herndon said. "I felt very coni- fb rla b le and c o n fid e n t. You in'ighi have to make a play or Iwo behind him - and Gamer made a great play - but he’s going to tltrow strikes, be very smart and niost o f Ihe lim e he's going to come out on top." Potent P itchini; You can’t find Davie’s ERA w ith o u t a m a g n ifyin g glass. Daywalt hasn’t allowed a run in 6 2/3 innings. G olding has no walks and one run allowed in seven. W right has struck out 37 in 25 innings for a 1.40 ERA. Barnes has the fourth-best ERA al 2.25, and he hasn’t allowed an e.imcd run in i3 innings. In fact, Davie hasn’t allowed an eamed run in 33 innings, the last one coming in the seventh inning o f Ihc 6-5 loss to Mount Tabor on March 23. "Like we said at the begin­ ning o f the year, pitching’s our strong suit," Herndon under­ stated. "W e're real e.xcited about our staff, (but) wc have to get a couple more guys up around .300." W arm ing Up W hile M cKenzie W illoughby (.421 w ith o n ly tw o hitless games), Daywalt (.410 w iih six extra-base hits) and G olding (.363 with eight slolen ba.scs and 11 walks) h.ive delivered since day one, iw o other slicks have caughi fire. Bames has seven hits in his last 11 al-bats to raise his aver­ age to .323, and Poplin is up lo .277 w ilh five hits in his last 10 ABs. "T h a t’s w hy I'v e gol W il­ loughby baiting Ihird," Hemdon said. "D ayw alt's going lo pro­ duce night in and night out. He may go O-for-4 one lime, but you know a 3-for-4 or4-for-4 is com ­ ing behind it. G olding’s done everything we ask a leadoff man to do, and Poplin’s starting to come around.” D avie’s next three contests arc at hom e - N o rth w e st Cabamis on A p ril 10, Reynolds on A p ril 12 and North David.son on.April 16. Reynold.s and North are the second and ihird CPC opponenls. Dave Poplin blocks a low pickoff throw as the Falcon runner dives back to first base. - Photos by James Barringer A Davie runner reaches for the bag as the W. Rowan pitcher throws to first. Duvie ah г h Ы G olding cf 2 1 ì 0 Dayw all ss 2 0 0 0 W illoughby 2b 3 0 1 0 Poplin Ib 3 0 1 0 Barnes dh 3 0 2 0 W righl p 3 0 0 0 G am er 3 0 0 0 Sm ith c •>0 0 0 Gentry If 2 0 0 0 To la ls 23 1 5 0 Davte ООО 010 0 - 1 W est Row an ООО ООО 0 - 0 S B - W illoughby (3). DavIe IP 11 R EH нв so W righl W 6.1 0 0 3 u Dayw all S .2 0 0 0 0 1 P o p lin -D a y w a it F in is h O ff N o rth R o w a n Continued From Page B l "D ayw alt slnick oul one time when he called two strikes in the dirt. I about lost il then. L uckily we were up." Leadoff man Josh G olding had a hit, walk, tw o stolen bases and pitched a perfect seventh. Poplin and Barnes had three doubles between Ihem . A nd catcher Doug Smith threw oul an attempted base stealer. Davie 4, North Kownn 1 D a vlc all r h bl G oliling t f 1 О О О D a ) wall SS Л 0 1 2 W jllou^hby p 4 1 1 0 t’oplin lb 4 I) 2 I IlaniL-sdh . 1 1 1 0 W tishI rf 2 0 0 0 G am er ,1b ,110 1 .Siuitb с J О I 0 G cnir)' If .111 О I'olols 26 4 7 4 D u tic o n 2(X) 0 - 4 N . K u u a n 100 (KK) 0 - t 2B • Poplin (2 ). D a vlc IP I I W lllo u . W 5 3 D a y. S V 2 \ Davie 7, Slatcsville 0 Davie Golding сГ-р Dayvsiili \s \Villi)Ui!hhy 2h llo llificM 2h Poplin th Sain pU Bames p Hogue cf W righl rf A llred rf Garner ЛЬ SniiJli с Genlr> If To la ls S(alc.s\nie Davie 2B - Poplin О ), Ham cs 2 (3 ). H R - D ayw all 2 (2 ). S B - G olding 2 (8 ). W illoughby (2 ). Sain. D avie Il> И К K R И В S O G olding I 0 () 0 0 2 McKenzie Willoughby reaches second safely. He’s leading with a .421 average. к KR BB so \0 3 6 0 0 1 4 .illco* ul)г h hi 3 2 1 (1 4 3 .1 3 0 (Í I) 1 (I 1 0 }1 0 0 {)0 0 3 1 ■>1 1 0 0 I) 1 0 0 I) 1 0 0 1) 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 1) 3 0 1 0 7 11 4 (KK)1 (KK)0 - 0 120 i;!l x - 1 H IT T IN G Davie Baseball Statistics Record: 8-4,0-0 CPC AB R H R B I A V (i.2B з в H RH o llin d d 1 0 1 0 l.(K)0 0 0 0 IW illoughby 38 8 16 16 .421 3 0 D .iywall 39 12 16 10 .410 4 0 1 2 Golding 33 15 12 2 .363 1 0 1Bames34 5 II II .323 3 0 Poplin 36 6 10 7 .277 3 0 1 Gentry 33 5 7 0 .212 0 0 0 Allred 10 2 2 0 .200 0 0 0 1Sm ilh 36 4 7 3 .194 1 0 W right 28 2 5 2 .178 2 0 0 Gamer 35 3 5 3 .142 0 0 0 Cornatzer 0 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Hogue 4 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Sain 1 1 0 0 .0(K)0 0 0 T O T A L S 328 64 92 53 .280 17 1 6 P IT C H IN G W -L IP H R ER В В s o ER ADaywalt0-0 6 2/3 3 0 0 3 IO 0.00Golding0-0 7 5 1 1 0 6 1.00W right 4-2 25 17 9 5 16 37 1.40 2.25Bames2-1 28 1/3 25 16 • 8 10 33W illoughby 2-1 14 19 9 7 s 12 3.50T O T A L S 8-4 81 69 35 21 37 98 1.81 SAV E S : Daywalt 3, Bames S T O LE N BASES: Golding 8, W illoughby 3, Hogue 2, W right 2, Gentry. Sain W A L K S /H P B :G o ld in g 11. W rig h t8, Poplin6, D ayw alt5 ,G am erS ,S m ith5, W illoughby4, Sain 2, A llred, Bames, Gentry. Hogue, HoUifield A p r i l 2 3 r d - 2 7 t h 3 6 0 B l a i s e C h u r c h R d . , M o c k s v i l l e A4usi)B, Games, 'Rldies, Fooci, Demonstrations and M.OT^S! F E A W rn H B ; The Band of Oz and Part-rime Party-rime Band ^ M id w a y b y J & J A m u se m e n ts — FAIR HOURS: T u e s ,- T h u r s , 4 :3 0 - 1 0 :3 0 p m F ri. 4 :3 0 - 1 1 :3 0 p m GATE A D im SIO N : $ 4 ,0 0 a g e 1 3 - A d u lt $2 .0 0 a g e 1 2 -6 S a t. 1 0 :3 0 a m -1 1 :3 0 p m F R E E a g e 5 a n d u n d e r DISCOUNT WRIST BANDS AVAILABLE F R E E P A R K I N G Tuesday, April 23 4-..30-l0:30PM 4:30-10;.30 5:.30-7:30 7;.30-10:30 5;(K)-10;30 5:30-9:30 6:30 & 8:30 7:30 & 9:30 Wednesdav, April 24 10;30AMM2;30PM 4:30-10:30 PM 4:30-7:30 4:30-10:30 4:30-10:30 5:00-10:30 5:30-9:30 5:30 & 7:30 6:30 & 8:30 7:.10&9:.10 6:00-10:30 6:.10-10:.30 T hursday, April 25 I0:30AM-12:30PM 4:30-10:30 PM 4:30-7:.10 4:30-l0:.30 5:(X)-I0:30 5:00 & 7:(H) 5:(K)-I0:(K) 5:30-9:30 6:30 & 8:30 7:.30 & 9:30 Friday, April 26 4:30-11:30PM 4:30-11:30 5:(H)-10:.30 5:30-7:30 5:30-9:30 6:30 & 8:30 7:30 & 9:30 7:(H)-II:(X) Saturday, April 27 I0:.30AM-11:30PM 10:30AM-11:30PM 10:30AM-1:(K)PM 10:30AM-11:30PM 11:00-1:00 AM 11:00AM-4:00PM I2:30,5:30&8:.30PM l:(K)-6:00PM 1:30,6:.30. & 9:30PM 2:0O-4;()0PM 4:(K)-9:0()PM 7.(H)-11.00PM Oriicial Opening of Midway. Concessions & Exhibits Polling Zoo. Pony Rides & Pig Races A ll Day Peddle Power Jr. Tractor Pull - Arena USAlalcnl Search - Main Stage Food Hut by Davie Youth Council Dunking Boolh challenge wiih Hidden Meadows Youth Ranch JJ Haggles; Magic & Variety Show -Huggles Stage Buffalo Barfield's Possum Holler Playhouse - Barfield Stage Malince (S4.(X)) for Seniors & Elem. Schools Midway. Concessions & Exhibils Open School Day - S3.(X) olT Wrist Band with Coupon Sponsor Employees Night (Gale & Ride Passes) Pelling Zoo. Pony Rides & Pig Races AIIDay Food Hul Dunking Boolh Challenge wilh llie Kiwanis Club JJ Huggles; M a g ic* Variety Show-Huggles Slage Sheepdog Herding Denionslralions - Arena Buffalo Barfield's Possum Holler Playhouse - Barfield Slage Bluegrass Live on the Main Slage wiih Tomm Doolee & HardDrive Sc|uare Dancing by OiHHllimers Chrislian RiK'k by Adams Band Free Malinee for Physically Challenged & Nursing Homes Midway. Concessions & Exhibils Open School Day - ,$3.IX) off Wrist Band wiih Coupon Pelling Zoo. Pony Rides & Pig Races A ll Day Food Hul SheaRose. Vaulting Uemonstrations - Arena Lively M ix ofCounlrj/Jazz/Blues/Coiilemp. on Ihe Main Slage - Brail Cartner. Randall Haynes B." id Dunking Boolh Challenge wilh Davie Doineslie Violence Services JJ I higgles Magic & Variely Show - Huggles Slage Buffalo Barfield’s Possum Holler Playhouse - Barfield Slage Midway, Concessions & Exhibils 0|K-n Pelling Zoo, Pony Rides & Pig Races A ll Day Food Hul by Hidden Meadows Chrislian Youth Ranch Ole Time Counlr>' Fair Follies - Arena Dunking Boolh Challenge wilh W.R. Davie Booster Club JJ Huggles Magic & Variety Show - Huggles Stage Buffalo Barfield's Possum Holler Playhouse - Barfield Slage Beach Live on the Main Slage wilh Band of 0/. & Shag Conlcst Starts Midway, Concessions & Exhibils Open Pelting Zoo. Pony Rides & Pig Races A ll Day Benefit Auction - Main Slage Food Hul by Mocksville Lion’s Club Bicycle Rodeo - Kiddie Midway (Pavement) Dunking Booth challenge wilh Davie Youth Council JJ Huggles Magic & Variely Show - Huggles Slage Couniry Cowhoy'n Contests - Arena Buffalo Barfield's Possum Holler Playhouse - Barfield Stage Live w ilh the Winston-Salem Mass Choir - Main Stage Dunking Boolh challenge wilh Davie Leo Club Beach Live on the Main Slage with Part-Time Party-Time Band & Shag Conlest FinalsСon p r o f i t s b e n e f i t y o u t k o r g c m i z o t U m s i n t K e i r m is s U > t t t ( y p r o v i d e r e f i r e a t i i m a i o w i e c i u e o t i o t i o i a l t e r n o t t v e s f e r t e e i t s I r t P o v i e G o ^ M p p r e y ^ ^ FAIR SPON SO RED BY: Cody Wright pitched shutout ball and struck out 14. m u B io ii INnUС«Н11йу Davie Faim Service, Inc. ArtiS’ (дяшси OAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRI/E "Íkcpd C o u Ê T Ê B r SalisburylPost ^ o n ta iM VqjjalHv L'arru|al<rf Ггв|(иг(| iin f >»11 ^I^ C a ro lin a Farm Credit IMiihlwn« V U L C A NMATERIALS ! FARM BUREAU WAL*MART № УШШ I l i î 'В8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 Jim Young R esigns A s B oy’s C oacli, Seeks G irl’s Job Continued From Page HI "H e made all the players feel they could w in when nobody felt Ihcy could w in when he got h e ir." said senior Sean Stevens, who broke several slate three- point records and joined four 1,000-poinl scorers in Davie’s 46 years. "H e changed everyone’s attitude. W hal he says and the way he says it, it's just so helpful. It’s amazing how some people can do that. Some people have il, some people d on 'l." In 2000 Davic won a record 21 games and raced into the 4-A sectional finals, another unprec­ edented feat. Bob Henry won a record 134 games in 11 years from 1966-76. Young was on pace for 169. "W hen you w in over 400 games, you know he's got to be doing something rig h l." junior Luke Phelps said. "This year, be­ ing m y firsl year on varsity, I really saw how he gels the most oul o f the players. If we would have had any olher coach, we w ouldn't have had a great sea­ son. He really kepi us together when some people doubted us and some o f the players doubled us." Young's records were 10-14, 15-10. 21-6, 15-iO and 16-9. The W ar Eagles were a modest 17-29 in Ihe Central Piedmont Conference, bul lhat wasn't bad in light o f playing againsi Rey­ nolds, West Forsyth and Mount Tabor. How fierce is the CPC? The 2000 re cord -se tters - who stunned eventual sialc-cham p Reynolds - wenl 4-4 inside the league, 17-2 outside and didn'l call it a year unlil meeling Rey­ nolds for the fourth tim e in the sectional finals. Before Reynolds rolled to its Ihird straight state title this year. Ihc Demons were knocked o ff twice by West Forsyih. "W e just happened lo have in our conference the lop two teams ^ ,in the state. For a long time we ■ were Ihc o n ly ones in N orth C aro lin a lo bcai R eynolds," Young said. "A ny other years we probably would havo had a shot al making a run al things. I'd like 10 congratulate all Ihe kids and m y slaff. " I ’m really proud o f our ac­ complishments. W e've led the conference almost every year in scoring. We may not have had the besl athletes compared to some o f these schools, but as a leam the kids really bought inlo our system." B e fo re d o u b lin g D avie 's w ins - and crow ds - Young stirred three Pennsylvania pro­ grams out o f hibemation. • He inherited 32 straight lossesal S.R.U in 1969. He won the conferencc divisional title in his sccond year. Ihe conference his Ihird year and wenl 84-15 over his lasl four. • Athens had not won more than fo u r games in forever. Young’s firsl year was 14-9 and his ne.xt tw o a combined 42-8. • Perennial doorm at N orlh Easl went 13-11 in Young’s first year, 22-4 w ith a league title in his second and 8 4-18 w ilh a dis­ trict title over his last four. • A n d he started the M ercyhursi Junior College pro­ gram , going 18-7 w ith an all- freshman team in his first and only year. He belongs to three Pennsylvania hall o f fames, two as a coach and one w ith a team. Davie fit Young’s profile in 1997-98. Building projects bring the greatest rewards. "The com ­ m unity gels so c.xcited and the kids can't w alk around low n w ithout being know n, as op­ posed to when you started no­ body really wanted to associate w ith boys basketball," he said. "W e used lo take three and four fan buses to away games, as op­ posed to when we firsl walked in the gym it was like a funeral. There were a couple girlfriends and a parent. If we had 100 people it would be great, and w e ended up w ith 2,000 people in the stands. "That's greal for the kids and the feeling is unbelievable. No amount o f money begins to com­ pare with lhat." A d m irin g Fans Two vigorous fans who have followed Davie religiously since the 1970s also consider Young’s 77-49 run a m inor miracle. They also hope he gets a shot at Ihe Davie girls. Bosl’s deadline for applica­ tions is M ay I and a verdict should come three weeks later. " I Ihink he’s proven w ilhoul question he’s the best coach Davie’s ever had," said Kenny W ood, w ho estim ates he's missed ihree home games since 1973. "He didn't have disciplin­ ary problems and he’s a coach lhal gels average players to play e.xtremely w ell. Anybody can take great players and win. bul he can lake average players and win. I can’l remember Davie in any five-year stretch getting bet­ ler from one year lo the next like it has with Jim. He’s completely revolulioni/ed Davie basketball. "I just hope he gels a chance to coach his daughter because I've (charted slats) w ith him for five years anil I'd like lo work w ith him another five. I'd hate to see him go." Hank Van Hoy. a M ocksville allom cy/baskclball junkie/age­ less recreational player, nodded his head in agreement, "W e 'v e had three good coaches in a row w ith Charles Crenshaw and D arrell Steele taking us into our firsl 4-A play­ offs. and then Coach Young has brought a dynamic syslem. en­ thusiasm and a more sophisti­ cated brand o f basketball than we’ve had here." he said. "M y youngest son Matthew has en­ joyed the camps tremendously, and it’s been a wonderful expe­ rience to see Coach Young's players working Ihe camps, the pride Ihey lake in basketball, the dignity they show and how the kids look up to the high-school players. And Coach Young has done all o f this." If Young loses Ihe Davie girls sweepstakes, he w ill holt and lake his 20-p o in t. lO -steal, A A U -p la yin g daughler w iih him. "M y oldest boys had the privilege o f playing for Cren­ shaw and Steele, and I’d hoped my youngest son - if he were good enough - wouUl have the opportunity to play for Coach Young." Van Hoy said. "Since he wants to coach girls. I'm hope­ ful that fathers who have daugh­ ters would have Ihe benefit o f playing for Coach Young." Salem Glcii Country Club Now Available Swim & Tennis Memberships • Scheduled Swimming Pool Grand Oldening: May 24 • Montlily Social Activitie.s • Full Slate of Member Events. • biperience the Finest in New Ametiam Cui.sine from CliefCinoDonati • Mingle with Other Members in Our Bar •Tennis & Fitne,ss Facility is Cuneiitly Being Phuined. Join now and ¡my no In lllu lh n Fee! This Summer Only! For delulLi uboul our Swim Л- Tennis Memberslilp or F ull M vm herslilp,' aintuci Tori ttoysen. 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Highway Patrol's super-fast Qievy Camaro - Fire^hting equipment - Free admission to all exhibits at the N,C.Transportation Museum - Reduced-price tickets for train rides - Child video identifiation/fingerprinting - Animal Planet Pet Safety - Discovery Channel Savenger Hunt - Car Seat and Bike Safety Exhibits Meet the men and women who protect the citizens of Rowan County at “Salute To Heroes** Saturday, April 13 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the N orth CarolinaTransporution Museum, U.S. 29 in Spencer (Exit 79 off 1-85 In Rovran County) * »«liability subject , to wother conéüoni NOK 1Ч CAKOLINA ON ri U S E U ti LIFEUNSCRIPTED- R(3W'an Regional MBJICAI. С1ЭТ1:К The Fun S tops Here Tennis Team’s 3 Match Win Streak Ends At Reynolds D avie's tennis team pullcil took Cive o f l.S games in a loss m ista kes," he said. "B u t DAVIK COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, April II, 2002 - B9 olT three rallies lo deny Norlh Iredell .“i-4 in a nonconl'erence match on A pril 2. Armand Vimsiatsky trailed .1- 0 at Nn. .lelT M itihion trailed 7-.Sat N o.4a n d W iiliam llocka - day trailed al No. .“i. liul all Ihree dill! out оГ those ilel'ieils lo allow Nehal Patel and 1 liickaday lo clincli Ihe decision al No. ilonliles. M iuliio ii escapeil ‘)-8 in a tie- lireakcr. I lockaday won 0-7 and Vonsialsky won S-.S. I’aiel didn't play the comeback game, rolling S-.-S at No. ft. M aking the War Ragles' ihird slra ig h l w in and ril'th in six matches even more impressive was Ihe I'acl ihey were missing Ihree starters in the singles lineup - No. 1 Austin I’owell. lira n d o n I'ris h y and Slevcn C liam liers, .Sophomore Jasiin Overhy steppeil In al No. 1. "1 knew we weren't going lo have many people, and we still won." Coach Malt Mecham said. "I wasn't e.xpecling to win. so lhal was a good win I'or us." The viclo ry lil'teil Ihe War liagles lo .“i-.i. a Iransl'orination Irom Ihe pasi three years when they were 1-7. 1-7 and 2-6 al the same stage оГ the season. r m ; I’UN .s i()i> i4 :i) the next day al Reynolds. Powell to Ihe Dem ons',top player, the best showing in a 9-0 drubbing to the C e n tra l P iedm ont Conforence's prohibitive favor­ ite. " They're nol as strong as they have been, but thal still doesn't leave much room for us to beat them ." Mecham said. "I don't think anybody in the league's got anyihing for Reynolds." The olher five singles scores were 10-0. 10-0. 10-2. 10-1 and 10-1. and the doubles results were S -l. 8-3 and X-1. ".Some schools you can hit Ihe ball over and let them make Reynolds isn't going to make mistakes, not enough o f them to w in a malch. "I told them just to work on hitting winners because it's guar­ anteed if you just hit Ihe ball back over, they're going lo crush il. So you might as well go ahead and take your shols. 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Their 10 year old Tenne.ssee Walker, a horse breed know n for it’s resilience and vigor, hecanie ill. Martha recalls she went out on the evening o f Feb. 1.1. 2001 to britig in one o f the five horses she and her husband own. His name is T rip p , and the Buchanan's had him since 1998. According lo Martha, Tripp is the leader o f the pack. But thal evening he was w alking slow ly and when he was pul in his .stall he did not eat all his grain. M artha's first thought was lhat Tripp may be suffering from c o lic, a com m on a iln ie n i in horses. The Buchanan's lived in Sunim erl'ield at the tim e and Martha contacted her vclerinar- ian in Reidsville who came oul lo look at Tripp. The vel also agreeil lhat I'ripp was suffering from a light case o f colic, gave him some medications, and told Martha lo continue w atching him. She kepi a close eye on her beloved hor.se thal night, check­ ing on him hourly. "H e went lo Ihe corner and stood. His head just kept dropping," Martha re­ membered. It was then she real­ ized something was nol right. She contacted her veterinarian again Ihe next inoming and asked if perhaps Tripp should be taken lo the veterinary hospital al North C a ro lin a Stale in R aleigh. M arlha said they had noticed an area on Tripp's chest about an inch in diameter where Ihe hair was m issing. The veterinarian returned and im m ediately re­ ferred Tripp lo N.C. Slate. He was quickly loaded and the Buchanan's headed for Ra­ leigh. When they arrived Martha said the veterinarian team was w ailing and quickly look Tripp in to begin giving him trealment. Three hours later a diagnosis was made. Tripp had a ruptured esophagus. A p p are n tly Ihe evening before one o f the other horses had kicked him in Ihe chest area. Tripp remained at N.C. Slate for a monlh. W hile Ihere infeclion from the esopha­ gus spread throughout his chest area and he lost alm ost 200 pounds. The medical leam al Ihe school wanted lo wait a year be­ fore perform ing reconslruclive surgery on Tripp's esophagus. So he returned lo his new Pieasc T iini To Page C4 ■ ■■ • -..v , J R Buchanan is seen here riding his Tennessee Walker, Tripp, whose story will be featured next week on Animal Planet. ■ Photos by Robin Fergusson Martha Buchanan (left) watches as Courtney Everett and Scott Enlow ready J.R. for Tripp (seen right) and Pride are fed their favorite treat, yellow apples, by J.R. filming. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 f Mrs. Daric Erving Beiter Robertson-Beiter Couple Married Leonard-Crotts Couple Married In December Mrs. James Edward Caudle Reeves-Caudle Couple Speak Marriage Vows K e lly L y n c llc Reeves o f M ocksville anil Janies Edward C audle o f M o c k s v ille were united in nia rrinjje al 4 p.m. M arch 2.1 at Ijam es B a p list Church. Tonniiy Faust was o ffi­ ciating minister. Tlie bride is the daughter o f John and Lynn Sheek o f U.S. 64 East, M ocksville. She is a gnidu- ale o f Davie H igh School and attended D avid so n, C o u n iy Community College. She is em­ ployed as a full-tim e nanny. Tlie groom is the son o f Ed­ w ard and Janie C audle o f W hitney Road, M ocksville. He is a graduate o f D avie H igh School and Ihe U nive rsily o f North Carolina at Charlotte. He is employed by Freeman Sets and Services. Escorted by her b rother, Janiey Reeves, :lie bride wore a St. Tropez satin, A -line gown w ith a banded bodice. Il featured spaghetti straps and pearl em­ broidery. She carried a bouquet o f w hile tulips hand-tied with sheer ribbon. The b ride chose C in d y Powell as her matron o f honor Bridesmaids were Johnna Beal, Julie Welch, Katherine Phillips and Barbie Pollard. T h c groom chose Joey Caudle ,ns his best man. Ushers w ere B ryan Foster, B rian AiwcxkI, Jeff Burchetle and Brad Helms. A colyte was Holden R ich­ m ond. F lo w e r g irl was McKenna Nard, and Max Nard was ring bearer. A fle r a reception al The Tanglewood Barn, Clemmons, thc couple went on a wedding trip to Disney W orld, Fla. They arc al home on 194 Foster Dairy Road, M ocksville. Social Evcnis • A law n, garden and lool shower was given lo the couple al Iheir new home on Oct. 13, hosted by Johnna and Brack Beal. • A bridal shower was given to Ihe bride al Ijames Baptist Church on Feb. 17, hosled by Cindy Powell and Janie Caudle. • Bridesmaids hosled a linge­ rie bachelorette party fo r the bride Friday evening, Feb. 22. • The bridesmaids and bride were treated lo a weekend at the beach March 15-17. M ichelle Lynn Roben.son o f A dvance and D a ric E rvin g Beiter o f W inslon-Salem were united in marriage by the Rev. Joel K. Boyles at B ixby Presby­ terian Church on March .10 at 4 p.m. The hride is the daughter o f M r. and M rs. R ich a rd D. Robertson o f Advancc. She is a 1994 graduate o f Davie H igh School and a 1999 graduate o f the Universily o f N orih Carolina at Charlotte where she earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education. The groom is the son o f Mr. and M rs. D avid E. B e ile r o f Cape Coral, Fla. He is a 1992 graduate o f Homer High School, Homer, N.Y. and a 1996 gradu­ ate o f Allegheny College where he earned a degree in history. He earned a m ater’s degree in edu­ cation from SU N V al Oswego. Escoricd by her father, thc bride wore a form al gown o f candlelight satin. The princess style gow n featured a je w e l neckline encrusted w ith hand- sewn pearls. A French Style back displayed a chapel length train adorned w ith tw in rows o f pearls cascading the length o f the train. The bride carried a hand tied bouquet o f fresh pink roses de­ signed by Karen Ferrell. The bride chose her sister, K im berly Beauchamp o f A d ­ vance, as her matron o f honor. B ridesm aids w ere H eather Henderson o f M ocksville, friend o f the bride and sister o f thc groom Darea Beiter o f Tampa, Couple Married In Hawaii Rebecca A d e le C leary o f M ocksville and Dan Graham Wiles o f Statesville w ert married in an outdoor traditional Hawai­ ian ceremony by the ocean at Si.lO p.m ., M arch 10 at the O u trig g e r W ailea R esort on M aui.Tlie Rev. Kalani Wong of- Ticiated. 'Hie bride is the daughter of Charlie and Patricia C le.uy o f Mocksville. Her malemal grand­ parents are Roy V. and M ildred Spry o f Mock.sville. Her paternal grandparenls are Lois C leary Caudle and the late l-esler Cleary o f M ocksvillc. Tlie bride gradu­ ated from Presbyterian Hospital School o f Nursing in Charlotte, and earned a bachelor’s o f nurs­ ing degree from the U niversily o f Nonh Carolina at Charlotte. She is em ployed as a nurse al W.nke Forest U niversily Baplisi M cdical Center in Winston-Sa- lem. Tlie groom is thc son o f Dan and M ary W iles o f Slalesville. His matenial grandparents arc the late Mack and Vennie Josey. His paternal grandparents arc thc late Luther and Letha Wiles. Tlic groom graduated from M itchell Community College w ilh an as­ sociate degree in business ad-* ministration ¡md operations man­ agement. He served w ith the US N avy fro m 1990-1993. The Mr and Mrs. Dan Graham Wiles groom is employed by Sccurily Finance o f Ashcboro as a special projects manager. Tlie bride was escorted by her father and mother, Tlic bride’s matron o f honor was her besl friend, Jill Alcala o f Chariotle. Thc groom ’s father was thc besl man. Thc wedding was attended by several friends and relatives in l^awaii. Hawaiian wedding music was provided by a harpist, and a Ha­ waiian conch shell blow er an- Fla. The groom chose his father, David E. Beiter as his best man. Groomsmen were David Beiter o f Homer, N.Y., brother o f the groom and his friend Spencer M e ll o f U n io n , N .J. K im Beauchamp was chosen as an usher and candle lighter; he is the brother-in-law o f the bride. The flow er girls were Sarah Morgan Beauchamp o f Advance and Elisabeth Beauchamp o f Advancc, nicccs o f Ihc bride, and Delaney Beiter niece o f the groom. Daniel Beiter, nephew o f the groom, was ring bearer. The wedding was directed by Donna Henderson. Judy M ille r attended the guest register. A program o f music was designed and p erfo rm e d by John Cashw ell. A dinner reception follow ed the ceremony. A fter a cruise to thc Baha­ mas, the couple w ill reside in .\dvance. Both are teachers in the Davie County School Sys­ tem. V irg in ia Lynette “ G in nie " Leonard o f M o c k s v ille and Jamey Lee Crotts o f M ocksville were united in marriage al an 8 p.m. candlelight ceremony Dec. 1.“), 2001 at Faith & V icto ry F a m ily W o rsh ip C en ie r in M ocksville. Pastor Tyler Lynde officiated. Thc bride is the daughter o f Donald and K alie Leonard o f M ocksvillc. She is a 199.“! gradu­ ate o f Davie H igh School and earned a bachelor's degree in special education from the U ni­ ve rsily o f N orth C arolina at C hariotle. She is a leacher al Davic High School. The groom is Ihe son o f Bob and Barbara C rolls o f M ocks­ ville . He is a 1992 graduate of Davie High School and earned an associate degree in car|ienlry from Forsyih Technical Commu­ n ily College, lie is employed by Glen Johnson Builders. The bride chose Stephanie Morgan, her cousin o f Rockwell, as maid o f honor, and Charity Batman o f M ocksville as matron o f honor. The groom's father was best man. Usher was Brian Jordan. A fle r a re cep tio n al Ihe church, the couple made their home in M ocksville. B ig M o t h e r ’s D a t Sa l e I I I I I I I I I I I 43 Court Square • Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-4117 | All Miljor Cirdít Ctnis. Cish or Ofeck Aixrprei/ S.t/fetuùM,^ll,20f)J M is s J u d y 's D o lls Bring this CERnncATE in fo r $15 OFF Already Low Prices 01 Viiginia Turner, Fayzah Spanos, & Susan W^een! $5 OFF Lee Middleton! V iii doa not apply to lay-A- VViryj Thom as T he T rain Available nounced the union o f the couple. Follow ing the ceremony, a reception was held on Outrigger W ailca’s Kahoolawc Lawn con­ sisting o f a tw o -tier wedding cake w ilh strawberry fillin g and bultercream icing catered by the resort. Hawaiian wedding fiowers were designed for thc bride and guesis. Tlie bride wore an Ilissa gown designed by Demetrios, Follow ing Iheir honeymoon on M aui, the couple reside in High Point. Oil & niter C t w n y II II ■ I I I I I I Swvicc irKlod« up 10 five qu4rti of Motoccralt oil ' and ПОМ Moiorcrait otI filter, Diipout fee eitra. if I applicable. See Oealefthip for price & deUiti. 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П Jimmy CoHins Conerai TmK DAN BECK FOiU> "Celebrating 36 Years In Business" Hwry. 601 itorth to YMUnvili«, i«ft at 3rd iight past oid Hwy. 421 Main StTMt, YMkinviM« • 336-679-^841 • Wimton-SalMn • 336-722-9850 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRLSE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - C3 D AVIE PLAC R ESID ENTIAL CARE . Robertson- Wilson Enaaaement Announced Plans April Wedding I rC 7 f /1 y - l# I# I W U I Althea Renee Furches, form eriv o f M ocksville. and Marcus Jerrv M r. and M rs. David E. Robertson o f M ocksville announce Ihe engagement o f their daughter, K elly Lea Robertson o f Foster Dairy Road, M ocksville to M atthew Brice W ilson o f W inslon-Salem, the son o f M r. and Mrs. Rodney E. W ilson o f W inston-Salem and Tim m ie A. W ilson o f Clemmons. The bride-elect is a graduate o f Davie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in textile managemenl from North Carolina Slale U niversily. She is employed by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Co. The groom-lo-be is a graduate o f Davie High School and the U niversity of North Carolina at Chapel H ill. He is employed by C om fort A ir, Inc. An outdoor ceremony is planned for June 8 at M ichael's on 5th in Winston-Salem. New Arrivals YO UNTS R icky and Julie Anne Younts o f H ickory announce the birth of Iheir first child, a son, Bailey Carler Younts, on March, 25, 2002 at Frye Regional Medical Center in H ickory. He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 20.5 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Dr. and M rs. Ed Guttery o f Fori Myers, Fla. Great-grandmother is Elva Bulls o f Fort Myers. Palernal grandparents are Richard and Ann Younts o f Advance. Bailey was born on the same date as their other grand.son, Jacob. Great-grandmother is Treva Spillm an o f the Fork com m unily. FAE R M A N M ichael and H ollie Lapish Faerman o f Fort Bragg anounce the birth o f their daughter, Malena Kares, on M arch 6,2002 at Womack A rm y M edical Cenier. M alena weighed 5 lbs. 6 oz. and was 18.75 inches in length. M aternal grandparenls arc Jeff and Renee C all o f Salisbury and Vance Lapish, also o f Salisbury. Paternal grandparenls are Dennis and G ail Faerman o f Houston, Texas. Greal-grandparcnis are Harold and Sharric Cam pbell o f M ocks­ ville , M adeline Lapish o f M ocksville, John and Norm a Hammond o f Bel A ir, Texas and Gladys Faerman o f Houston. Malena has tw o great-grandmolhers, Lena Souther o f M ocks­ v illc and H attie Campbell o f Cooleemee. C R ITC H ER Basil, Carol and Megan Elizabeth C ritcher o f Boone announce the birth o f their son and brother. M atthew M ichael Critcher, on Friday, M arch 29, 2002 at Watauga M edical Cenier in Boone. M atthew weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. Maternal grandparenls are David and D orothy Everhart o f the Fork com m unily. Paternal grandparents are B ill C ritcher o f Boone and the late Velma Ford Critcher. Jo na tha n and Jo n l Palgc P ilc h e r are h onored to a n ­ nounce thc b irth o f th e ir firs t child, a daughter, Lydia Grace. She was born at Forsyth M edi­ ca l C e n te r F rid a y , M a rc h 2 2 n d , 2002, at 10:41 a .m . Lydia weighed 7 lb. 2 oz. and was 20.75 Inches long. M a te r­ nal grandparents arc Jack and Ju d y Paige o f S m ith G rove. M a te rna l great-grandm others are Johnsie Davis o f M ocks­ ville and J e rri Paige o f Sm ith G rove. Paternal grandparents are C harles and Bccky P ilcher o f Farm ington. Paternal great- grandparents are Vernon and R uth Booe o f M ocksvillc. Althea Renee Furches, form erly o f M ocksville. and Marcus Jerry Latham of Ambrose, Ga. plan to wed in A pril. The bride-elecl is the daughter o f Peggy and the late Robert W. Whisenhuni o f M ocksville, and George Stevens o f Slatesville, She is a graduate o f Davie High School and is employed by Wal-Mart o f Douglas. The groom-elect is the son o f Vcnila and Oswald Luke o f Ambrose and the late Louis James Latham. He is a graduate of Irw in Couniy High in O cilla. Ga.. and is employed by Ihe Stale of Georgia Dept, of Audits. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS A re you concerned ab out y o u r health? D id you Icnow th a t re g u la r blood pressure checks are v ita l to co ntinued health? On Saturday, A p ril 20 visil your local li B iLo (796 Valley Road) or ii Food Lion (1101 Yadkinville Road) for a free blood pre.ssurc chcck and/or to consult with a pharmacist regarding ! medications and possible reactions. This si'n ici' is ¡troviJeíl U) yiiii d.v <i iiiiiiisiiy iif Firsl Hii/ilisi C hinili. M ocksvillc Davie Piace Congratulates Pauline Cartner as our resident of the week. Pauline has been here for one year. Her brother Cedi Cartner says that it's a good home and he appreciates everything that is done for her. Her sister-in-law Kathleen Cartner comes by and visits her frequently and her other brother Thomas E. Cartner &Ovella Cartner also comes to visit her often. Pauline would like for ali her family and friends to come and visit here at her home, D a vie P lace R e s id e n tia l C are. For Inform ation On Placement, C ontact Suzanne Simpson or Sammie Carol Morgan 336-751-2175 MedicaicJ & Privately Funcle(d 337 Hospital Street • Mocksville G a r d e n C e n t e r GRAND OPENING A n d y and Sharon Lawson a lo n g w ith th e ir d a u g h te r Sum m er, announce thc b irth o f th e ir sccond ch ild , (and sis­ te r), Sydnye Jo, She was born F e b rua ry 26th at 4:12 p.m . at Ire d e ll M e m o ria l H o s p ita l. Sydnye Jo weighed 9 lbs. 12 oz. and was 21.5 inches long. H er m a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts are Joe and M o n ic a J o rd a n o f M o c k s v illc , and R oger and C a ro l S haver o f W yth e ville , Va. P aternal grandparents are Janice Law son o f Thom asville and K irk Law son o f M ocks­ v illc. Interest rates killing your budget? Purchasing A NEW home? We have the financing to meet your needs! — Slow Credit Understood — Call Tbday; S H E N A L E F T W I C H Mwtiio IdicIiBiI ( 3 3 6 ) 7 4 4 - 2 5 3 0 W A L -M A R T Yadkinville Road • Mocksville, N C • (336) 751-1266 ....... Prices good Wed., April 10 Ihrough Sun., April 14, 2002 al Mocksville, NC Wal-Mart location only, Opmn 6AM W 11PM Enry Day I ' i , t-- Л i C4 - DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, April II. 2002 Davie Family, Horse To Be Featured On Animal Planet TV Network C onlim icd From Pane C l home in Davii; Cm nily wIktl- Ihe Buchanan's hail rcccntly movcil. Martha iL’ndcil Tripp after his re- liin i hy cleaning !>is w ininii sile and feeding him grain sofieneii w itli water. Accdrding to tlie Biiclianan’s things went fine until last Sep­ tem ber. T rip p tiegan lia vin g chdking episodes. Dr. Anne Cook from Davie CoiiiUy Large Anim al I Iiispital came out lo e.\- amine Tripp. He w-is again laken lo N.C. Slate the next day where he stayed for a week to Iv irealed for pneumonia. After he once again relumed luinie to his Pudding Ridge Road home he had more problems. T ripp developed d ive rticu litis and had more choking episodes. He was taken lo Davie Large Anim al Hospital last Christmas Day where Dr. Cook teniled lo him. During thistim eapuK liiciion leam working for Animal Planet, a cable channel dedicated to show ing programs all aboul ani­ mals. was scouting lop veteri­ nary schools in the area for sto­ ries to use on an u(K'oming pilot about animal oivration'-. One of Ihe doctors at N.C. Stale recom- meiiiled Tripp and his upcoming surgery and the production leam decided it wtiuld make a good subject for one o f the show s. On Feb. 4 Tripp once again made a trip to N.C. Slale for sur­ gery on his esophagus. The sur­ gery was done the iieM ilay and the pnvluclion team was on hand to film the entire prwedure. T rip p recovered fo r Iw o weeks at the veterinary school before returning home, "lie 's had a rough go o f it." says Martha. Bul Tripp has come oul the winner and afler returning home lie gradually began eating hay as w ell as some dry grain. When asked why they went to such e.Mremes to save Tripp to any clubs and aren't interested ride o f your life". They are also hod\ Martha and J.K. say itw as in showing their horses. "W e just known as one o f the toughest "his altitude" and that "he's all pleasure ride." says Martha. breeds that can sland pain. And I'carl." According to J.R. the m otto Tripp is a definite testament to The Buchanans don't belong o f the Tennessee W alker is "the that fact. " If yo u'll watch him when he w alks around w ith Ihe other horses he's gol a strut to him ." says J.R.. "H e's jusl a special horse." Sec Tripp’.s -Story on Animal F’liinct’s Aninnil Openition.s Hie.scliiy, April 16 ill 10 p.m. Martha is seen above during filming for the Animal Planet’Animal Operations.Both J.R. and Martha agree Tripp is a special horse who is “all heart.” Today Tripp is recovering well. Martha and J.R. have recently began riding Tripp for short periods and he is allowed to feed on small amounts of grass. N a t i o n a l P e t W e e k S A L U T E T O P E T S ! Our “SALUTE TO PETS" offers a special way to recognize your pets during Notionol Pet Week, May 5-11. Individuals nnay purchase photo ads "In Honor" or "In Memory" of special pets whlcti will be publishied in the Davie County Enterprise Record and the Clennnnons Courier on Thursday, May 9th. Don't miss this opportunity to show everyone just how much the pet In your life means to you. Hw dw duties ofTainniyA/Vynette, Dolly Piuton and Loreta Lynn as they wer« meant to be sunt- Mlow the adventures of three sassy country gals as diey pursue their Music City dreamt all the way to Nashville. nCKITS: A d u lf > $ 1 S , ChHdrM, Sludents A Seniors s $13, Oreupsef 15 or more a $12 Senior Center "Dinner A A Show" fo r IS M ira ($ 1 t M a i) M itio r cMxans w ii Im MTVod dinner a» 6 KX)pin d o w M la iri a t Ihe lenior center. K.S.V#. fo r Senior Dinner b y April Bih D c k e t s . и i ц ùssd. “In Memoiy" or “In Honor” Photo ads come in 2 sizes... Small = $25 Laige $50 These will Include a photo of your pet. an "In M e m o ry ' or "In Honor" ba nnec Ihe pet's name, owner’s name and a short message. Sinnply bring a photo of your pet to theDavie County Enterprise Record office at 171 S. Main St. in Mocksville or The Clemmons Courier office at 3600 Clemmons Rd. In Clemmons and fill out a short Info form. DAVIK COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - CS Early Years Are Crucial To Learning Davic County Partnership for Children encourages area resi­ dents to take the time to honor the m ore than 2,400 children b irth Ihrough age .‘i in Davie C ounly as w ell as the families, tcachers, and other adults who help children make the most o f the opportunities o f ilie ir early years. "Research and experience clearly show that children's ear­ liest years are crucial learning years," said Peggy N uckolls, e.\ecutive director o f the Davie Counly Partnership for Children. “ Week of ihe Young C hild is a chance to celebrate the learning opportunities o f young children, and to recognize the responsi­ b ilitie s we share fo r helping them make the most o f those opportunities.” Week o f the Young C liild prom otes h ig h -q u a lity ch ild care, preschool and olher early educalion o p p o rtu n itie s fo r young children, and honor teach­ ers and administrators who work lo im prove (hose program s. There are 29 early childhood programs in Davic County thal include child care and Head Start programs, as well as 10 religious preschool sellings. E arly childhood programs are an essential part o f the edu­ cation o f young children, and a crucial service for fam ilies and com inunities, yet we still pay early childhood teachers less lhan 515,000 a year on average, N uckolls said. "This week is a time lo re­ member that if we want our chil­ dren to succeed, we need lo sup­ port the teachers and programs lhat give them a great slarl," she said. Davie County Partnership for C hildren, the local Smart Start agency, ailvocatcs a comprehen­ sive effort lo im prove the qual­ ity o f early childhood education, in clu d in g : p ro v id in g p rofe s­ sional development opportuni­ ties; im proving the heallh and safely o f programs; using devel- opm enially appropriate practices to encourage literacy and learn­ ing from birth; and supporting the fam ily's crucial role in early education. Davie County Partnership for C hildre n has m ore than 100 early childhood professionals w orkin g together to im prove professional praclice and w ork­ ing condilions fo r early ch ild ­ hood educalion, and to build support fo r more high-quality early childhood educalion pro­ grams. Just a mouse-click away. w w w . e n t e r p r is e - r e c o r d . c o m DAVIE COUNTY e n t e r p r i /e S i ì e c o r d Advance News H i, m y nam e is Alyssa .loy H ilto n and I turned one year old on M a rch 21st. M y parents o re .Ju stin o nd E liz a b e th H ilto n o f M o c k s v illc . M y g ra n d p a re n ts arc K e ith and C rysta l H ilto n o f M ocksvillc, and G ary and Kaye Kitchen o f C ooleem ee. I celebrated m y 1st b irth d a y at Nana and pap- p a w H ilto n ’s house w ith a B lue’s Clues p a rly. A ll o f m y fa vo rite people were there; m y g ra n d p a re n ts , g re a t-g ra n d ­ parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and m y special frie n d , A Icx C ro tts, a ll came to m y party. I w an t to th a n k everyone who cam e and b ro u g h t me such nice gift.s. W h a t a lucky little g ir l I am to have so m any people w ho love me so m uch. T h a n ks again. Alyssa Joy lly E dith Z im m erm an Advance Correspondent Our fom ier pastor, ihe Rev. Harry Slierriil and w ife Julenc of M t. Airy, were among the visi­ tors al the M ethodist Church Sunday for tlic worship service. Mrs. Paulina Barney has re- tunied liome from Forsylh M edi­ cal Cenler where she was hos­ pitalized .several days forobser- J V R a m s C h e e r le a d e r s T o R a is e M o n e y 'The JV Rams cheerleaders w ill have a fu n d raise r fro m noon-4 p.m. Saturday, A p ril 20 al the Davie County Public L i­ brary. C onsultants fro m Tupperware, C reative M em o­ ries, Beauty Control and Jan’s Jewelry w ill be on hand, and a portion o f all sales w ill help buy ch eerleading u n ifo rm s and equipment. valion and treatment. Get well wishes go out to lier. Ruth Collctle o f W inslon Sa­ lem was a Sunday afternoon v is ito r o f N aylor and Stella Vogler. Betty Sanloli hosted a lun­ cheon at her hotne on Lakeview D rive, H ickory H ill develop­ ment on Monday. Guests for the d e lic io u s m eal w ere E dith Zim m erm an and Bet Barnliarilt. Herman Vogler remains in serious co nd itio n at Forsyth Medical Cenler. He is on the ‘Jtli flo or in the cardiac unit. B renda Z im m erm an and M axine Glenn drove back to New York during die weekend a fte r a v is il w iih B renda's m o th e r E dith Z im m erm an. W hile here they visited Vernelle Greene in Churchland. Brenda also visited her aunt and uncle, Bess and Eugene Bennett in the Cornatzer com m unity. We were happy to see N aylor and Stella Vogler al church Sun­ day after a long absence due to illness. E dith Z im m erm an visited Charlotte W illiam s Saturday af­ ternoon. Charlotte has been sick and confined to home. On M on­ day afienioon Edith and Irene Barney visited L ib Carter who is nol doing w ell. O urchurcli re­ membered L ib w ilh a lovely cut llow er arrangement. Alan and Susan Nelson and son Thom as spent the Easter Holidays at the beach. Plant Exchange April 27 The M ocksville Garden Club w ill sponsor a planl exchange Irom 9-11 a.m. Saturday, A pril 27, in downtown M ocksville. Bring a plant from your yard and garden, and exchange it for one another person brings. Bring tw o, lake home two. Free coffee and doughnuts w ill be available. The exchange w ill be in the area between M y Friend’s Place and the Am erican Cafe. C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g Co-Owner/Dlr<ctor Mocksville’s Newest Adult Care Home. North Carolina State Licensed ____________________7 5 I - I 5 I S ________________________ Small Enough To Care, Large Enough To Serve! 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Proceeds go to Thc ShefField-Calahaln Comm. Ctr. Saturday, April 13 Country Ham & Tenderloin Urcak- fast, 6:30-10 a.m., couniry ham, ten­ derloin. eggs, grits, sausage gravy, biscuits, drink - S5. .Mocks .Mclh. Church, Hwy. 801 al Mocks Church Rd.. Advance. For info or lake-ouis 998-5518.1’rocecdsbcnentminisirics ofU M M en. Couniry Ham Brcakrost, 6-10 a.m.. country ham. sausage, eggs, and all the trimmings.CenlerU.MC. Proceeds to new Family Life Cenler. Rday For Life VF Jeanswcar Yard Sak. 1-5 p.m. Saturday, April 20 Country Breakfast, at Smith Grove Meth. Church. Menu: country ham. sausage, bacon, eggs, grits, gravy, bis­ cuits. and beverage. Eat in or lake out. Fri. & Sat., April 26& 27 Sr. Games Yard Sale, U.S. 601 S.. Barnette's Healing & Air. info: 751- 2325. Thursday, May 2 Spccial Olympics Davic I’orl-A-I'it Chicken Dinner, Firsi Mclh. Church of Mocksville. S7 per plalc. April 26 deadline to order. Call 751-^325. Donations of pound cakes w ould be greatly apprecialed. Friday, June 14 “Setds of Hope” Drawing, .Mixks- ville Garden Club selling $2 donation tickets, available through any MiKks- ville Garden Club member, iiachtickct for drawing of numerous items do­ nated by local merchants. Drawing w ill be June 14. A ll proceeds benefit the American Cancer Socicty. Religion Friday, April 12 Revival, at Wesley Chapel UMC. Rev. B illy Horton of Mt. Airy will be guesl speaker, 7:30 p.m.. Pino Road. Revival w ill runihrough April 14. Sat. servicc begins 7:30 p.m.. Sun servicc begins 10 a.m. Spccial music each servicc. Sunday, April 14 Missionary Program, 3 p.m., at CedarGrovc Bapt., 307 CcdarGrovc Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday, April 21 Woman’s Day Program, Clement Grove Church o f God. Parker Rd. off U.S. 64 West. Guesl speaker: Mary Parker of Mooresville. Ongoing Prcschool/Parents M orning Oul, Bethlehem Meth. 9 a.m.-noon. Ages l& 2 -M ,W o rT ,T h . Age 3 - M.T. Th. Age 4 & Pre-K • three or four days per week. Call 998-6820. PraclM ol/ParcnU M orning Oul, Center United Meth.. Ages 2 Mon. • Wed. 8:30 a.m. -12 noon. Ages 3 & 4 Mon.. Wed.. Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon. Call 940-3753 or 492-5735. Revelation Sludy, each Sun. night. 6:30 p.m. At Sheffield Music Hall. Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome to attend. Spedal Events Sunday, April 14 F.O.G. Drama Group, at Dulin UMC, 7 p.m.. no admission a hnc olTcring will be accepted. Rt*rreshmcnis will follow. Call 998-5‘iOy for inlo. Fri.-Sun., April 26-28 Л... .My Nume Is Alice, al Brock Performing Arts Center. Main St.. MiKksvillc.Tickcl prices: SSAdulb. S6 students, sr. cili/ens. Л children. S5 for groups of 15 or mote. Гог info: 751-3000 ,,r email: boxoffici;fid a ’ ie.irts.org. Beginning May 27 Fun In T!ic Sun. summer Ciuiip at Ulaisc Ujptisi. K-6lii graders ($4() per wk). Pto-K (S50 per wk), Regisuiuioii IimilL4l. Call I-7i:0 or 75I-36.W or info. Meetintls Thursday, April 11 Davlc Co. Missionary Union. 7 p.m.. Cedar Grove Bapl. Church. .Mocks­ ville. Every mcmK-r asked to biing covered dish. Wednesday, April 17 Clussof 1958 Duvlo High Kcunlnn IManiilni»McctlnK.2p.m.,DavieCo. Ì4iblic Librar)-. All class members inviled. Christian Women’s Clubs, at Ber­ muda Run Counir)’ Club, theme: But - cerflies Arc Ггсс.ЛргИ ¡7, Luncheon Club. Il;lii a.m.. SI2.25. call ^)24- 9281. г\ргИ IS. Bninch Club. 9;3() a.m.. 510.50. call 722-7884. Ongoing Humane Socicty of Duvic Co., monthly mcelings 2nd Tues. of cach montlj. al office Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wash. 7.S1-5214. Celebrate Rcco\cn,w eekly support group for those slniggling with bad habits, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meels f'rid;>ys. 7 p.m.. at Hillsdale Bapt. Church. Hwy. 158. Ad\ ance. Call 940*()618 for more info. DavieCounly Horse Emergency Res­ cue Team, 7;.'iO p.m.. downstairs al the Agricultural Building. Mocksville. Uv- er> ’Гпеч1ау cach month. Гог info: ‘W0-2I I1. DavieCo. Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tuesday of month. 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Band Room. ShciTJcld*Calaha!nSupport Group, 2nf?and 4th Tues.. 7 p.m . New Union .\1elh. Church. .Meeting open to com­ munity. Fiimily Services " \\ hat Kvery Par* ent Should Know", parenting clas^es to interested parents of teens in local areas, every Mon. 6-7:15 p.m.. at .MiK'ksvillc office Sanford Ave. Cost SI5. Гог more info: 751-4510. Jerusiilem Bapt. Church is a pro- \ iding supptjft for those w hoha\ e lost Iheir j(ibs. 8:30-10 a.m. on .Mondays, call .Я36-284-2328 for more info. ' Pn>Kre4siveCluhofCoolecmee,2nd Tuesday. Cooleemee Library. 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for info. Chri.stian Buslncssmen'.s Commit* lee оГ Mocksville, Thursdays. 7 a.m. .MiKksNille Rotary Hut. ('»old WhiR Touring AssochUion, Red Pig Barbecue. Greasy Corncr. N.C. 801 at U.S. f>01. fi p.m. 284- 4799. C(M)Ieemee Recreation A.vsiKiatlon. Zachary House. 1st Tuesday. 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. Sundays. 6 p.m. and Wednesday s. 8 p m.. .Sec­ ond Presbyterian Church basement. Pine S(. Call 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. FurminKton Rurltan Cluh. 2nd F iv e G e n e r a t io n s Taylor Elwood makes the fifth generation of her family. She is shown with (from left) her great-grand­ mother Linda Branon, her great-great-grandmother Dora Jones. In back, holding Taylor is her father, Aaron Elwood and her grandmother, Judy Hicks. Davie Ca 3BR. 2 BA, On« L«v»l Brick Horn* w/VinylTrim on 1.3 acr« lot. Many Updates, Lg. Kitchen, Dining Rm, Screened Porch, Private Patio. Approx. 2 Miles from 1-40, Dorothy Hail, Crowder McChesney & Assoc. 766-0515 or home number 940-2800(126 ROB) Tina S. Mtrhoff, Dfts P^JIifrle Dantistry NMku if lk< AaifliM AtUiaf if MUIrii iHllitry Please call for an appointment. Our office will be open April 15th to see patients. Weave immediately available to schedule patients. Dr. Tina M erhoft (standing, center) and her Stan welcome you. Dr. Tina S. Merhoff P e d ia tr ic D e n tistr y New Location: 185 Kimel Psirk Drive, Suite 202 Winston-Salem, NC 27103 1-8Q0-905-7193 1-33^-659-9500 Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Farminglon .MeiluKlisi church. • Corinthian Lodpe No. 17ГЛАМ. 2nd. 4th Fridays. 7;30 p.m. at the lodge. Mocksville Lodfic No. 134, biTue.s- day. 7:30 p.m. at the Itxlge. Davie Bus. Women's A.ssoc. I st Wed. each month, Davie YMCA. тюп. To RSVPcall 751-5672. Cooleemee Civltan’s Cluh Meet­ ing. Isl and 3rd .Mon. each month. 7 p.m.. Red Pig, Hwy. 801, Cooleemee. Cub Scout Pack 5(M. sponsored b Fulton United .Melh. Church. 1st and 3rd Tues. nighls each monih. 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who would like lo become a member arc welcome to uitend. Davie Co. MS Support Group. 2nd .Mon. of cach monih. 6 p.m.. Davic Co. Hospital. Cooleemee AA, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal. Tues. & Fri.. 8 p.m. Recreation l-'or more infonnation on these e\ enls, call 751-2325. Tuesday, April 16 DavleSr. Games Dinner Meeting,6 p.m.. Western Steer, c,ill Kathie at 751-2325 for more info. Monday, April 29 Senior Trlp,Chinqua-Pcnn and An­ tique Alley. $26 per person, departing 8 a.m. Г'ог info and registration call 751-2325. Davie Senior Games Davie Senior 55 & up have we got fund for you. Reg. now open, come join us in >our favoriie sport or .share artistic talent in SilvcrAns compeli- lion. Or share iwrfonniiig lalenis dur­ ing Silver Pollies. To find out more call Kathie at Rec. Dcpl. 751-2325. YMCA Гог more informalion, call 751 -4622 or sisit Davie l-aniily YMCA. Water Exercise Easy enough for beginners, challeng­ ing enough for the e.\|ierienced. All ages welcome. Call for class types & limes. Year Round Swim Lessons Next session begins April 29-May 3 1. NexlSat.sessionst;utsMay*l. (Healed p(K)l). Call for class types & times. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays. 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. & Tliurs., 4:45,6:00.6:45 p.m. Family Night .May 17 from 6:30-X:3(l p.m., com­ munity inviled lo participate, dinner served, coM 52 per person, call for details. Parents Night Out April 12. for members S7 & non- members SIO. ages 2-12. limes: 6- 10:30 p.m. Kiddie Kicker Outdoor Soccer Program nms April 13-May 18, Ages 4-5&6-7.Sat. 10-11 a.m..please pre- register. Parent/Tot Pee-Wee Soccer Program runs April l3-,May IS, ages 3 yrs. old. Taught Sat. mornings at 9- 10 a.m. Middle School Mania Grades 5-8 Only. April 13, from 8-11 p.m., cost S5. Seniors All Senior Activities take place at the Davie County Senior Cenler located in Ihe Brock Building on North .Main Sireel, ,Mocksvillc unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Thursday, April 11 Dinner & A Show, come enjoy din- nei before prcsenialion of Honkcy Tonk .Angels at BrtK’k.call 751-0611 for info. Thru April 12 Tux Rclurii for Seniors, Tax Aide free program offered through AARP. Fridays 9 a.m.-1 p.m.. no appt. nece.s- sary. clients seen on first come, firsl served b:tsis. Call 751 -0611 for more info. R eport Davie D ateline Item s By N oon iVlonday Items for Davic Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of ihc pub­ lication week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by thc office, at S. Main St. across from the courthousc. I N C O M E T A X P R E P A R A T I O N Clemmons Accounting Service 2503 Neudorf Dr., Clemmons Open: Mon.-Sal. 9-7 77 8 '2 8 2 3 Appoinlmenis Available A U C T IO N S A L E & G O S P E L S IN G IN G S A T . , A P R I L 1 3 , 2 0 0 2 A T 1 0 A . M . Located at CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Hwy. 601S, 4 or 5 iVliies South of Mocksville S ingers: LIVING W ATERS From : Troy, NC This will be a fund raiser for the Church. New & Used Item s Too N um erous To M ention A uctioneer: D onald R. 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AS LOW AS $75.00/M o. 16.1% *W AC ^cO cntcf Ç éom c ('îlp 'io o c^tcu t. ^< 4 C . Si n I (I ( ( III I ' ' П " и К \.) м | K t i n i i s \ i l l i \ ( ( ) \ i i U) DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - C7 Nominations Sought For Senior Citizen Of The Year "Davie Counly is I'ortiinatc to have so many wontlcrl'iil senior citizens that oile r iheir services on a volunieer basis, to various agencies anil cluirclies in our community." saiil Janet Blair o f Davie Home Health. Senior participation on com ­ m unity lioarils ami involvement w ilh community service projects is vital to llic daily delivery of services lo so many individuals, o f all ages, who are in need of assistance. Often limes seniors are involveil with volunteering, but don’t identify it as volun- lee riny;,..th e y ju s l see it as soenilhing that Ihey ought lo be doing anyway. Regardless o f the capacity in which seniors volun- B o o k O f H o n o r A w ard Bill Johnson (left), board member with the Marga­ ret C. Woodson Foundation, accepts the Book of Honor from Ed Barron, executive director of the Davie Family YMCA, an award that recognizes commitment to helping YMCA's build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. The national recognition is given to those that have donated $100,000 or more. Belle Boger, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Long and Nancy Su­ san Reynolds have also received the honor. Cornatzer News Hy Dottic Polls Cornatzer Correspondent Sympathy is e.\leiuled lo the fam ily o f Jim Sulier, who died March 31. Nannie Lou Sparks returned home from Forsylh H ospital March 29. She is slowly im prov­ ing- Rev. and M rs. W hilohearl nml daughter. Dana Lyon, and ch ild ren . Cns.sidy and Z a ck, spent a few days in Florida last week. W hile there, they visited his aunt, Bea Timmons. They re­ turned home Friday. Hazel Long. Ihe pastor's aunt, dieil. She w;is Pino News By Nora l.athum Pino Correspondent Visitors for Easier at Wesley Chapel were Bryan anil Suzanne Lake. Gene D u ll. Daca. Ray, Rian and Lindsay Thomas and the pastor's daugher. E lle n Tutterow. There w ill be a weekend re­ viva l al W esley C hapel this weekend. Services begin at 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 10 a.m . on Sunday. The speaker Friday is B illy Horton, son o f organist Tom H orton. David Sm illi. Jr. o f Dulin United M ethodist Church w ill speak Saturday. O ur pastor. M elinda Snyder, w ill preach Sunday. Spe- teer. their w ork here in Davie County is phenomenal, and w ith­ out Iheir lim e and dedication, many persons would be forgot­ ten and their needs unmel. O ver the pasl few years. Davie County Home Health has presented a "Senior C itizen o f the Year" awanl to an oulstanil- ing Davie Counly Senior Volun- teer in recognition o f his or her contributions lo our communiiy. It's lim e I'or nom inations for 2002 Senior Citizen o f Ihe Year. Nominees are judged on Iheir past and current volunteerism. the amount o f time and energy Ihey have given lo a particular cause, and iheir dedication, con­ tributions and overall role in m aking Davie C ounly a great place lo live. A ll nominees must be residents o f Davie County and be fiO years o f age or oliler. Any individual or group in­ terested in nominating a senior can do so by obtaining a nom i­ nation form at D avic County Home Health at l.‘'X Hospital St.. or by calling 7.51-8770 or pick one up at the Davic County Se­ nior Center The winner w ill be presented ihc award and a ll nominees w ill be recognized al Ihls year's Senior Health and F it­ ness Day. sponsored by the Dav ic County Senior Center. Tlie deadline to nominate a senior is May I. Chickenpox Vaccinations Now Required “ C hickenpox (V aricella) is thought o f as a childhood dis­ ease." slates M elody M cCune. RN. Davie County Health De­ partment C hild Health Nurse, "because most cases occur in children .5-9 years o f age." Chickenpo.\ can be spread Ihrough the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Once e.xposed. an incubation period of two or three weeks usually passes before symptoms begin. Incuba­ tion sim ply means the tim e pe­ riod between exposure lo the in­ fection and the appearance oflhe firsl symptoms. One o f the lirst symptoms is that your child may have a fever and a rash w ill appear The rash is the "p o x " (e ru p tio n ) o f chickenpox. The pox norm ally presents as lillle red spots (rash) on the chest, stomach, back or face. Over a 3-.5 day period, ch il­ dren may develop a few spots or clusters o f spots, or they can de­ velop hundreds o f spots. Even­ tually the spots w ill change into clear blisters fille d w ith llu id. These b listers w ill become cloudy, break open, and form a scab. Scratching the scabs may lead lo infection and to possible pemianeni scarring of Ihe skin. "A child with chickenpox is contagious and can infeci others for about two days before ihe rash develops and until all the pox have crusted over." McCunc said. Nearly four m illion Am eri­ cans gel chickenpox each year. Most o f the cases reporled occur in children between 1-14 years o f age, w ith the highest infection rales in children ages .5-9. Even though most children get over chickenpox without having com­ plications. Ihis disease can be much more serious in adulls. Adults are .5-10 limes more likely to have complications, and Ihese com plications are U -IK times more likely lo lead to hospital­ ization. "A c c o rd in g to Ihe N orlh Carolina rei|uired immunization schedule." says McCune. "V ari­ cella (chickenpox) vaccination is given between 12-18 months of age." Effective A p ril I . Varicella vaccination w ill be required for children born after A pril 1. 2001. Barry Bess, health director, stales. "In recognition o f Na­ tional Im m unizalion Week. Ihe Davie C ounty Health Deparl- ment w ill be joining w ith olher colleagues in communities na­ tionwide lo help boost childhood Varicella immunization levels." For more information about Va­ ricella (chickenpox) vaccination, contact the Davie Counly Heallh Department al 7.51-8700. SS \ I s Ilu\(.î.U)»".si ,ui: Mocksville's Newest Tbríji Store. . ( .//71///!^' ( khh/ I H'tH чпп(ш\'. I liUhclyiUI ип1/\1чщ^у ^ { /olhi'y Ч.' NtW'i' lift llc/th WKWIY ХШ, TIUDK Four Corners News a resident o f Winslon-Salem. We i-xlend our sympathy to the fam­ ily, Shirley Polls has been sick for tbe past week. D o llie . Hom er and Sharon Potts visited Jo Bowens recently, Debbie Habecker o f Virginia spent the weekend with her par­ ents. Rev. and Mrs. Whiteheart, She attended services at Cornalzer Baptist Church Sun­ day. Lena W a ll. G eorgia C ornatzcr. Inez Howard and Velda M yers visited Mae Laird at Somerset Court Salurday, Ily Marie White Four Corners Correspondent Mrs. Johnsie Shelton spent the weekend w ith M r and Mrs. Von Slielton and lam ily. Dawn Hughes and fa m ily, Mrs, Johnsie Shellon and Satulra Laws enjoyed supper al the home o f M r. and M rs, Ken Shelton Tuesday. M rs, M a ry B ro c k . M rs. Johnsie Shelton and Mrs. Beltie Dames visited M rs. S ylvia Todd Thursday al Vienna Relirement Center, T he Way Rally sponsored by Courtney Baptist Church is April 13 at Yadkin County Park at 4 p.m. The One Accord Singers and the Ruppes o f Inman w ill p e rfo rm . The guesl speaker speaker is Rev. Michael Cum ­ mings. I'ornier presidenl o f the NC Baptist State Convention. Everyone is invited. Bring lawn chairs. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Adams are the prouil great-grandparents of a baby boy. Parents are Mr. ami Mrs. Tim M ilchell. NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING The Davie County Board of Commissioners will conduct Public Hearing on April 15, 2002 at 7:30 PM. The Hearing will be in the District Court Room, located in the County Courthouse at 140 S. Main Street, Mocksville, N0. The purpose is to receive public comments on the FY 2003 Rural Operating Assistance Program (ROAP). Davie County will receive S69.522.00 dollars in Federal and State Assistance, For Elderly/Disable, Work First, and Rural General Public Transportation, These funds will be managed by YVEDDI Transportation and the Davie County Department of Social Sen/ices, For additional information or review of Service Plan contact, Charles G, Walker, Transportation Manager, Yadkin Valley Economic Development District. Incorporated P.O. Box 309, 3800 River Road Boonville. 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Matthews o f East Bend and Christine B. (V irgil) Wyalt of Lexington; and many nieces and nephews. She was a lifelong resident o f Ihe Center Community and active in the Center Homemakers Club, Center Community Development Association and Senior Trotters. She was retired from Monleigh Garment and was a member o f Jericho Church o f Christ. She en­ joyed sewing, quilling, embroider­ ing, growing flowers and veg­ etables. Funeral services were al 1 la.m. Tliursday, A pril 4 at Jeri­ cho C hurch o f C h rist, w ith Harding Lowry, Dr. Tom Torpy and Robert Darnall officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials: Jericho Church of Christ Cemelery Fund, c/o Jim Webb, P.O. Box 354, Mocksvilie. Mary Jane Cothran Mrs. Mary Jane Harp Cothran, 66, o f Advance, died Thursday, April 4,2002, at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was bom May 17. 1935. in Forsyih County to the late John H. and Ruby Cromer Harp. Mrs. Cothran was preceded in death by a brother. Richard H. Harp. Survivors: her husband. Jack P. Cothran o f the home; 3 daughters. Vivian Ann Gardner and husband Johnny o f W alnut Cove. Gwendolyn Gay Doby and hus­ band Charles E. o f Advance, and Jacqueline Sue Cothran o f A d­ vance; 4 sons, Terry Lee Cothran and frie n d John C onlon o f Woodbridge, Va., Allen Brevard Cothran and wife Beatrice of W in­ slon-Salem. and M ichael Dean C othran and John A ndrew Cothran, both o f Advance; 9 grandchildren; 2 great-grnndchil- dren; and 2 brothers. John H. Harp Jr. of King and Franklin Harp of Advance. A funeral service was held al 3:30 p.m. Sunday. A p ril 7 at H a yw o rth -M ille r Silas Creek Chapel by the Rev. Jim m y R. Talley. B u ria l fo llo w e d at Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Vickie Robbins Cook Mrs. Vickie Robbins Cook. 44. of Lexington, died Sunday, March 3 1. 2(Ю2 at her home after a sud­ den illness. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, A p ril 3 at Davidson Funeral Home Lexing­ ton Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Robert M oore. B urial was in Arrington Heights Freewill Bap­ tist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Cook was bom Jan. 25. 1958 in Davie Counly lo Edward "Pele" Robbins and Margelene Allen Robbins. She was a home­ maker. Survivors: her spouse. John R. Cook of the home; daughters. Jen­ nifer Michelle Cook and Teresa A. Frills, bolh o f Lexinglon; 4 grand­ children; brothers. Tony Robbins of Lexinglon and Donnie Robbins of Linwood; sisters. Janice Tay­ lor and Gail Combs of Lexington and Sherry Potts o f Cleveland. Howard A. Colbert Mr. Howard A. Colbert. 87. died Tliursday, April 4. 2002, al Ihc Nursing Center at Oak Sum­ mit. He was bom in Yadkin County on Sept. 2 9,2(X)2, to Donald Eu­ gene and Susan Dallon Colbert. Mr. Colbert was employed with the state highway deparlment. Wilson Broihers Lumber and was a farmer. He was well known for his well (drilling and cleaning) work. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sadie Colbert; and broth­ ers John Tilomas Colbert of New­ port News, Va., M arvin M. Colbert and Paul Eugene Colbert, bolh o f Pfafflown, infant Fred Lesley Colbert, and Donald Ray Colbert of Winston-Salem. Survivors: 2 daughters, Marie G riffin of Dululh, Ga., Frances Matthews of Pfafflown; 2 sons, Howard "Pelc" Colbert o f A d ­ vance and Donald A. Colbert of W inston-Salem ; a sister. Sue McBride o f Lewisville; a brolher, Arthur Colbert of Yadkinviiie; 10 grandchildren; 16 greal-grandchil­ dren; a greal-grcat-grandchild. Funeral services were con­ ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at H uff Funeral Home Chapel in East Bend by the Revs. Bobby Long and Howard Baker. Burial follow ed in East Bend Friends Cemetery. James John Sulier Mr. James John Sulier, 63, of Hearthsidc Lane. Mocksviile. died Sunday. March 31, 2Ü02 al his residence. A memorial scrvice was held Sunday, A pril 7 at 2 p.m. in Eaton Funeral Chapel. Memorials: Triad Sportsman Club, c/o Art Collier, 275 Forsio Rd., Rural Hall. 27045. Mr. Sulier was born April 2. 1938 in Toledo. Ohio lo Lucille O 'Brien Cox o f Toledo and Ihe lale Harold Sulier. He was owner and operator of Sulier Healing & Air. He was a hunter and fisher­ man and was of the Catholic faith. S urvivors; his w ife . Kay Strickland Sulier of the home; 3 children. Mike (Dcanne) Sulier. P ally (W esley) Swaim . all o f Mocksvilie. Jim (Rhonda) Sulier o f PfalTlown; 6 grandchildren; and a brolher. Mike Sulier of Ohio. Annie Lee Lagic Mrs. Annie Lee O'Neal Lagle, 64, o f W ill Boone Road, Mocks­ vilie, died Sunday, April 7, 2002 al her home. Bom July 13, 1937 in Davie County, she was ilie daughter of the late J.W. O'Neal and Mildred Robbins O'Neal, who survives. Mrs. O'Neal was a homemaker and was of the Holiness faith. She was married 43 years lo Henry "Ham p" Lagle, who survives. Survivors; a daughter, Diane Lagle of Mocksviile. She was preceded in dealh by a brother. Ronnie O'Neal. Funeral services were con­ ducted Wednesday. April 10 at 3 p.m. in the Davic Funeral Service Chapel. Mocksviile. wiih Ihe Rev. D w ight Durham o ffic ia tin g . B urial follow ed in Turrentine Baptist Church Cemetery. M em orials: Davie Hospice. 158 Ho.ijiUal St., Mocksviile. Wayne Lee Holland Mr. Wayne Lee Holland, 42, of Deadmon Road. Mocksvilie, died Sunday, A pril 7 al his home. Funeral services were sched­ uled for Wednesday, April 10 at 2 p.m. at Eaton Funeral Chapel with the Revs. R;iymond Taylor and M arvin Blackburn officiating. Burial was to lie in Calvary Bap­ tist Church Cemetery. Mr. Holland was bom Feb. 4, I960 in Iredell County to Janies Everelie and Ariene Parsons H ol­ land o f M ocksvillc and was self- employed as an antique fumilure rennisher. He attended Outreach Christian Cenier in Salisbury. Survivors: his w ife, Marsha Tise Holland of llic home; 3 sis­ ters, Judy (Tommy) Whitaker o f H.irniony, Wanda (Dean) W ilkins o f Yadkinviiie; and Lisa (Lonnie) Whilaker o f Harmony; 2 broihers, Bobby (Nicole) Holland of A d­ vance, and Dale (Jennifer) H ol­ land of Mocksvilie; his mother-in- law, Colean Tise of Mocksvilie; 2 sisters-in-law, Wanda Booe o f M ocksvilie and Shirley (Ray) Broadway of Lexington; II nieces and nephews; and 3 grandnicccs. He was preceded in dealh by his father-in-law, Janies Tise. Roy Junior Cobbler Mr. Roy 'Bud" Junior Cobbler, 76, o f Kernersville died Friday, April 5,2002. al Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was born Sept. 4. 1925. in Forsyih Counly to Roy L. and Modest Young Cobbler. Mr. Cob­ bler was a member o f Calvary Church of the Living God. He was preceded in death by his wife. Mrs. Annie Turner Cob­ bler. Survivors: 3 daughters, Debbie M cC ray (husband Paul) o f Kernersville, Sandy Preston (hus­ band Roger) o f C layton, and Rhonda McDaniel o f Mocksviile; 4 grandchildren; 6 great-grand- children; 3 sisters, Marie Harrell, P o lly Thorpe and C arolyn G erringer; and 3 brothers, Ed, Perry and Kenny Cobbler. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m . Sunday, A p ril 7, al H a yw o rth -M ille r Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Lee DeBusk o fficiatin g . Burial follow ed al Crestview Memorial Park. M em orials: Acute Palliative Care Cenier, 9th Floor, 3333 Silas Creek Parkway, Winslon-Salem. 27103; or Kale B. Reynolds Hos­ pice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Winston-Salem, 27103. Iris Brewer Smith Mrs. Iris Brewer Smith, 77, of Winston-Salem died Fridiiy, April 5, 2(K)2, at her home. She was bom May 3, 1924, in Forsyih County lo Paul C lifton and Sallie Dalton Brewer. She lived all her life in Forsyih Counly and was em ployed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Mrs. Smilh was preceded in dealh by her husband, H allie Harold Smith; and 2 brothers, Cecil Brewer and Tommy Brewer. Survivors: 3 daughters. Gail P. (Bobby) Anders o f Advance. Betty (J.R.) Honeycutt of South Carolina. Robin (Chris) Ward of King; a son. Michael Harold (No­ vella) Sm ith o f Lew isville ; 9 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchil­ dren; 4 sisters. Ludie Blakley. Dorothy Jodrcy. Margie Fishel, and Ruth Claylon; and a number of nieccs and nephews. Funeral services were al 2 p.m. Monday. A pril 8, al New Hope Baptist Church by Dr. Charies B. Carver. Burial followed at Forsyth Memorial Park. Memorials: Hospice/Pallialive CarcCcnicr, 1100-C S. Stratford Rd., Suite 201, Winston-Salem, 27103-3200; or New Hope Bap­ tist, 4911 Old Rural Hall Road, Winston-Salem, 27105. Annie Lucille Chappell M rs. A nnie L u c ille Spry Chappell, 90, o f Advance, died Wednesday, A p ril 3, 2002, al Meadowbrook Terrace o f Davie. Mrs. Chappell was born April 2, 1912, lo Captain Lieutenant and Nealie West Spry. Mrs. Chappell was a lifelong member o f Green Street Mclhodisl Church, where she sang in the choir for many years and was aclive in Ihe Ladies Guild. She retired from Southern Bell Telephone in 1971 after 40 years as a long distance operator and supervisor. In her later years she received satisfaction from w ritin g poems fo r fam ily and friends. Her jo y was reading through the Bible, which she ac­ complished more than 30 times. Survivors; her son, Richard G. and wife Donna Jones Chappell of Camden, Del.; 3 grandchildren; and 4 greal-grandchildrcn. Funeral services were al 2 p.m. Sunday, April 7, al Vogler & Sons Clemmons Chapel by the Rev. Kelly Carpenter. Burial followed in Salem Cemelery. Memorials: Gideon's Interna­ tional, P.O. Box 622, Dover, DE 19903; or H ospice/P alliative CareCenter, IlOO-C S. Stratford Rd., Winslon-Salem, 27103. Ronnie Lawrence Dobson Mr. Ronnie Lawrence Dobson, 46, of Yadkinviiie, died Tuesday, A pril 2, 2(Ю2 in Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Survivors: his mother, Hallie Dobson of the home; a son, Ryan Anthony o f Jonesville; 2 daughters, Mary Anihony o f Jonesville and Sandra Redmond o f Winslon-Salem; 5 broihers, Hugh Lee Dobson, Sainuel Dobson, and Eddie Redmond, all of Yadkinviiie, Mack Dob­ son of Elkin and James Dobson of Mocksviile; 4 sisters, Eariene Russell of Yadkinviiie, Elaine Coulter of Newton, Carolyn Speaks o f Harmony and Marie Gailher o f Dell City, Va.; a special friend, Susan Anthony of Jonesville; and 4 grandchildren. A funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 7 in the chapel of Graham Funeral Home in Mocksvilie. The Rev. 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C ^ l Lambert, Manager F lo w ers fo r a ll O ccasions S W sr’s l l of M ocksviile (336V 7 5 1 -1 7 8 2 Veronica Helen Grupp Mrs. Veronica Helen Soncini G rupp. 87. o f Advance, died Thursday. March 28. 2002, al Meadowbrook of Davie. Bom in (Jueens, N.Y. April 28, 1914,tothe late Paride and Helen Fullum Soncini. Mrs. Grupp was an avid gardener, loved lo cook anil enjoyed doing crafts for the Holy Family church bazaar. She was preceded in dealh by her former husband, George J. Grupp; 3 broihers; and a grand­ daughter, Juliette Z iegler- Westwood. Survivcors; 2 daughters and a son-in-law, Gail G. Slemper iind husband Jack o f Clemmons and Lynne H. Evans of Margate, N.J.; 6 grandchildren: 10 greal-grand- ch ild ren ; a brolher, George Soncini o f Hicksville, N.Y.; and a sisier, Dolores Prezgay of Masury, Ohio. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, A pril 6, at H oly Fam ily C atholic Church conducted by Father M ichael Butiner. M em orials: H oly Fam ily Catholic Bazaar, 4820 Kinnamon Rd., Clemmons, 27012; or Hos­ pice/Palliative CareCenter, 1100- C S. Stratford Rd.. Winston-Sa­ lem. 27103. Dorothy Mae Walker M rs. D orothy Mae Lakey Walker. 76, o f Crestview Drive, M ocksvilie, form erly of Powell Road, died lale Saturday after­ noon, A p ril 6, 2002 al Forsyih Medical Center. M rs. W alker was born in Yadkin Counly, March 21, 1926, lo the lale Hiram and Margaret Todd Lakey and had been a ward clerk with Davie County Hospi­ tal retiring in 1991. She had pre­ viously been w ilh The N.C. Bap­ tist Hospital. She was a graduate o f the M ocksviile High School, class of 1943. and was a member o f the M ocksviile First Baptist Church. She enjoyed reading. Preceding her in death is her husband, Ray Johnson "Johnny" Walker, in 1995, and 3 brothers, CViarlie Lakey. Cccil Lukey iind Wayne Lakey. Survivors: 2 daughters. Mrs. Janies (Judy C,) Fuller of York. S.C.. C arol C. Roberson o f M o cksviile ; a son D w ight T. Creason o f Mocksvilie. 4 grand­ children: a sister. Margaret Ruth Lakey, and a brother, Clyde Lakey, both o f Mocksvilie; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were al 11 a.m. Tuesday. April 9 in Ealon Fu­ neral Chapel w ilh Dr. David G ilbreaih and Ihe Rev. Jimmy Lancaster officialing. Burial was in the Center United Methodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: the Davie Home Health, 158 Hospital St., Mocks­ viile. W W W . enterprise-record . c o m D A V IE F U IV E R A L S E R V IC E Incorpomlcd 416 V.illcy Rd„ Mocksviile, NC 336-751-3111 "Our Гйт//у Scnima Your Family" ТОШ IimttTOWX RW.R.U HOME ‘/ / r / / / I / / / / 'I < f / / ! / Wesley Kyle Burton ' D -M arch 29,2002 WINSTON-SALEM Andreii) Joel Burton D -M atd\29,2002 I WINSTON-SALEM tony S^Jarvis 1952-2002 STUART, VA FalUe M. Siitden - b-March 28,2ci02 MOCKSVIILB Roger A. Cranfill D -M arch 30,2002 VVINSTON-SALEM Elsie S, Jones 1932 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE Nancy H. Hendrix 1932 - 2002 CLEMMONS ■d\ 29,2002 ■Vlari ADVANCE EzraL "Zeke" Howell 1916 - 2002 RALEIGH. Alice M. Miller , D-March 27,2002 MOUNTAIN LAKE, VA Margaret Grubbs 1923 - 2002 WINSTON-SALEM ' « Dorothy N. Fade» 1912 - 2002 BERMUDA VILLAGE «1 Nanq/S. Colbert 1933-2002 ' ; ADVANCE Thomas J. Stewart i9i6-20(i2 MOqCSVRLE Lee Roy Howell 1936 - 2002 ‘ ADVANCE BettyT. Ward. ,1936-2002 MOCKSVILLE * Fannie B. Winston 1914 - 2002 HIGHPOINT 325 N . M ain Slreel M ocksvilie, NC (336) 751^Я48 O n e n a m e is a ll y o u r e a lly n e e d t o k n o w .EATON Celebrating 50years o f service to tl>e community 325 North Miin St., Mocksviile, NC • 751-2148 F U N E R A L S E R V I C E У DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April II, 2002 - C9 F O G A t D u l i n The Focus On God (FOG) (drama group will per­ form at Dulin United Methodist Church on Sunday, April 14 at 7 p.m. There is no admission, a love of­ fering will be accepted for the group. Refreshments will follow. Dulin is on Dulin Road, off U.S, 158 be­ tween Farmington and Pinebrook School roads. Gall 998-5409,____________________________________ W e s le y C h a p e l R e v iv a l A p r i l 1 2 - 1 4 The Rev. B illy Horlon o fM l. Airy, son ofTom and Toni Horton o f M ocksvilie, w ill be guesl spe;tker for a revival at Wesley Chapel Unilcd M clhodisl Church on Pino Road Friday, A pril 12 at 7:30 p.m. The re viva l w ill run From A p ril 12-14. Saturday's service w ill Ix-gin al 7:30 w iih Ihe Rev. D avid S m ilh Jr. o f D ulin U nited M ethodist Church as guesl speaker. The revival w ill con­ clude on Sunday w ilh Ihe Rev. Melinda Snyder speaking al K) a.in. Special music is scheduled for each scrvicc. H orlo n M is s i o n a r y P r o g r a m A p r i l 1 4 A t 3 Cedar Grove Baptist Church at 307 Cedar Grove Church Roiul, M ocksviile, w ill host a program in which six people w ill e.xpound on the 23rd Psalms on Sunday, A p ril 14 al 3 p.m. C h r is t ia n W o m e n 's C lu b s T o M e e t The tw o Christian Women's Clubs o f W inslon-Salem w ill meet A p ril 17 and 18 at Bermuda Run Country Club. The speaker w ill be Jo Dresser. The meelings are open to the public, bul reservations ;irc required. A free nursery is provitletl. A l the luncheon on Wednesday, the theme is "B ullernics Are Free." There w ill be a spring fashion show from W ildflo w cr and Gaia dress shops. Music w ill be by Richie Kingsm ore. To make a reservation for Ihe 11:15 a.m. event, call 924-9281. Cost is S 12.25. The Thursday meeling w ill be ;it 9:30 a.m.. and the cost is S10.50. Call 722-7884. I j a m e s B a p t i s t F i s h F r y F r i d a y Ijames Baptist Church's "Tw o by T w o " Relay for L ife leam iw ll sponsor a fish fry from 5-7:30 p.m. Friday. A p ril 12 at the church on Sheflield Road. The S7 plates, eat-in or take-out, w ill include nounder. fries, hush puppies, slaw and dessert. Mt. Sinai Plans Dinner, Fashion Show April 21 M l. Sinai A M E Zion Church's Anderson/Brown/Douglas Schol­ arship Fund w ill sponsor “ A Heavenly Sent Extravaganza" dinner and fashion show al the Village Inn G o lf & Conference C cnicr (for- ineriy the Riunada) in Clemmons, on Sunday. A p ril 21. al 3 p.m. For ticket inloniialion. call 998-6231. Proceeds w ill go to the scholarship fund. ^Vllyson H. Sawtelle, CPA^ Tax Return Preparation & Consulting Electronic Filing QuickBooks® Professional Advisor Walk-Ins Welcome Hours:Mon. Tues. Wed TImrs. F ri Saiurddv 9:00-5:00 9:00-8:00 9:00-4:00 Luciitcd al 130 NC H w y 801 South (Intvrsi'ctiun uf Hwy 158 & H uy 801 - llesidc First Union Bunk) PHONE (336)940-5589 FAX (336)940-5955 I EMAIL sawtclle(s>yadtel.nct | iOi/» iUifor iiiiCoiint oit indit'iiliuil tiix rfliint ргфпаНоп iVii/ im/Íí/ Ii'iy I'l/iiT 4¡¡5!()2i i\ o w O p n i! Saddlecreek Fa r m & N ursery Bedding Plants/Hanging Baskets/Perennials • Boston Ferns • Geraniums • Petunias • Impatiens • Vincas • Begonias and Much More! 1361 Davie Academy Rd., Mocksviile (Take Hwy. 64 wost ol Mocksviile than led on Davie Academy Rd. then appx. 4 miles on right) (336) 492-2367 , Open Mon-Frl 10am-6pm and Sat 9am-6pm A t t e n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No Crook Primltlvo Baptist Church,No Crook Church Rd.. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4lh Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conforonco.1:30 p.m. Paslor, Eldor Eugeno Bennott. Eaglo Heights Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertimo. 7 p.m. Thursday Bible study. Casual dross, contemporary muslc/worshlp. 5103 U.S. 158. Hillsdale. Mocksvillo Wostoyan Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayor Mooting. 7 p.m. Rev. George Troyor. 751*5595. Union Chopol Unltod Mothodlsl Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11 a.m. Pastor. Rov. Brad Hoiliman. Contor Unltod Mothodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Paslor Mary M. Carnes. 751*2754. Childcare directors: Carla Provotto. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940*3753. Elbaville Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Kids For Christ {ages 3-9). Youth for Christ (ages 10*12). 1st&3rd Sun.. 3*4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ meet Sun.. 5*6:30 p.m. Disciple I Bible Sludy. Wed., 7 p.m, Discipio 111 Bible Study, Thurs.. 7 p.m. Advance. Pastor: Rev. Jack Wallaco. Cooleomeo Church of God: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship Son/ice. 10:45 a.m. Tuos. Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Training Hour. 7 p.m. For transportation, call Brother Dato Breidingor al 284*2180. Pastor. Bishop Robort Hulotto. Cornatzor Unllod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Biblo Study. Wednesday, 7:30. Rov. Harold Zimmorman. pastor. Bothol Unltod Mothodlst Church: Belhel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. Warner, paslor. Advonco United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rov. David Childers.Downtown Advance. Farmington Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998*3769. Rov. Melinda Snyder. Oak Grovo Unltod Mothodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Concord Unllod Mothodlst Church, Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksvilie. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School; 10 a.m. Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison Unltod Mothodlst Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wonderful Wednes-days Children’s program. 6*7:30. Pastor, Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11. Evening sen/lco. 6. Wednesday Biblo Study. 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdalo Unltod Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Conlomporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dress, refreshments. IMPACT (jr. high) Sunday night. 5:30. AXIS (sr. high) Sunday night. 7. Midweek Wednesday. 6:30 Bible studies and ministries Include drama, worship team, missions, singles, women’s, men's. Dr. Keith Turman. 998-4000. Wostey Chapol United Molhodist Church: Worship Service; 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Rodland Pontocostol Hollnoss Church: Sunday School; 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening: 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boylos. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Robert Kasling. 751*5419. http;//www.mindspring,com/''holycross/ Mocksvillo First Prosbytorlan Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship; 11 a.m. Church School; 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening; Choristers (grades 1*5) & Youth (grades 6*12). 5:30 p.m. Paslor; Neal Carter. 751*2507. Mocks United Mothodlst Church, off N.C. 801 S. at Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ roads. Advance. Rov. Donnie Durham. 998*5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 a 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a,m. Smith Grovo Mothodlst Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksviile. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m., worship. 11. Children’s ministry. Before and aftor school programs. 940*5296. Hillsdalo Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. children’s youth activities, prayer meeting. 6:30 p.m. Paslor R.T. Alderman. 940-6618. Minister of Music. Bronl Helton. 4815 U.S. 158. Advance. Faith ond Victory Family Worship Contor, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Son/ices. 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p,m. Now Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 a,m. Worship Service. 11 a.m. Wednesday nighl Biblo study. 5 p.m. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liborty Unltod Mothodlsl Church. U.S. 601 S. Worship:9;45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. First Unltod Mothodlst Church ot Mocksvillo. Early Sunday Worship Servico. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dross, contemporary formal. Traditional sorvice. 10:55 a,m, 305 N. Main St. 751*2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Boilovor's Sonship Tobornaclo: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. evening. 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter’s Lano. Turrentine Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Night Servico. 6. Paslor: Rov. Joe Smilh. Bethlehem Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday early worship. 8:45 a.m.: Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a.m. 321 Redland Rd,, Advance. 336* 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail: bethumc@aol.com. Episcopal Church of tho Ascension. Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance. Sun. School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Poggy Long ol Advance. 998*7716. Services at the Oaks. Apt. 7A. 7 p.m.. Thursdays. Bishop T.R. Rice. Clement Grovo Church of God, Body of Christ. 159 Рлгког Rd.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Saturday StTvices: Sabbalh School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wodnosday Bible Study. 7 p,m. Pastor; Elder Ernest Ijames, Radio Broadcast: The Biblo Is Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8* 8;30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM. Groen Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study, 7 p.m. Paslor Rev. Michael Waters, 998-3022. Liberty Wesleyan Church, 2106 Sheffield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morn. Worship U a.m., Wod. Bible Advonturo 7p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m. 492*2963. Paslor: Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd.. noar Cornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Paslor; Doslgnaled pastor, 998- 6813. Dulin Unltod Mothodlst Church, 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksvilie. 998*5409, Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9;30 a.m. Cooloomoo United Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5*6:30. Pastor: Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284* 6135) in Homo Bible Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Boar Crook Baptist Church, Bear Creok Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Biblo Study Wod. 7 p.m.. Team Kids Wod. 6:30 p.m.. Dr. Wayno E. Sterling • Interim Paslor. Cooloomoo First Baptist Church. 284 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper, 6 p.m. Music minister. Regina Chandler. Mocksvillo Socond Presbyterian. 400 Pine St. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School. 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Loach.751*1410 St. Francis of Assissi, RC. Masses; Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. 9 a.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m, Sunday. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass at 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Drapor. TOR. 751*2973. Farminglon Baptist Church. Sunday morning Biblo study, classes for all ages. 9:45. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmington Rd.. 5 milos from 1-40. Pastor: Jimmy Hinson. Church: 998* 3826. Home; 751*3492. Bioiso Baptist Church. U.S. 601 North across from Horn’s Truck Slop. Mocksviile. 751-3639. Worship & Sunday School. 9:45 a,m. and 11 a.m. Sunday ovoning. 7. Wednesday sorvico. 7 p.m. Pastor: Gtonn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St,. Mocksvillo. Sunday School; 9.45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751*0597. Fulton United Methodist Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youth in Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Jack Wallaco. Heaven Bound Fuil Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W.. Mocksvilie. {beside Contor Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship. 6. Wednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor. Jamos Ward. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksvillo. 751*5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Son/ico. Noon. Fork Baptlsl Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E.. Mocksvilie. Sunday School. 9:45, Worship service. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6p.m.998-8306. Cornatzor Baptist Church. 1372 Cornatzor Rd., Mocksviile. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11; evening. 6:30; Awana's Worship. 7 p.m. Wodnosday ovoning. 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church. 1869 Sheffield Rd.. al County Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m.. contemporary worship with casual dress and rofroshmonis: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School for all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492* 5367. Ijamos Baptist Church. Sheffield Rd., Mocksviile. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11 a.m. Sunday Evening. 6. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zlon Church. 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rov. Anihony Freeman. Advanco First Baptist Church, 1938 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Biblo Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Pastor;Martln Kaslner. 998*6302. Church of God of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksviile. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6: Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church, Midway St., Cooleemee. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening. 6; Wednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:45 p.m., Prayer & Biblo Sludy. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284*2077. Sovonth Day Adventist Church, Milling Road. Mocksvillo. Sabbath School. Saturday. 9:30*11; Worship. 11-noon. Pastor. Ron Davis. 751* 3886. Macedonia Moravian Church. 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School. 9:30*10:45 a.m. Worship. 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998*4394. Pastor: Rev. Grog Little. Yadkin Valley Boptlst Church. 1324Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock, 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11 & 6 . Wodnosday Night Prayer mooling. 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt. Zlon Holiness Church of God, U.S. 64 E. al Mill Stroet, Mocksvilie. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 11. Pastor: Bishop Jamos Ijamos. Mt. Sinai AME Zlon Church. 488 Peoples Creok Road. Advanco. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11 a.m., Wodnosday nighl Biblo sludy, 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of tho Living God, 2121 Cornatzor Rd., Advance. Pastor. Rov. Perry Hawks. 768*1606. Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem Unltod Mothodlst Church, Salom Church Road ofl Davie Academy Rd. Worship. Sundays al 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Tho Rev. Mary Carnes, minister. Pinoy Grove United Methodist Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998-7316. New Jorusafom Apostolic Church, 291 Campbell Rd., Mocksvillo. Pastor. Nettye Ijamos-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class. 7:30. intercessory prayer. 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. to Camolia Lane. Mocksvilie. Pastor: Steven W. Dallon. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. Church & Cross sts., Cooleemee. Worship. 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour aflor church. Bible Study 2nd and 4ih Sundays aller church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. JoBUB Life Mission. Liberty Church Rd.. Mocksviile. Sunday School. 10;30. morning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Reavls. Mocksviile Church of God. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Pastor: Larry Hollifield. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11.Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday evening. 7. S u p p o r t T h e s e L o c a l B u s in e s s e s W.G. 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Dryer • Speed Dry • Antibacterial Option • Exclusive Adaptive Logic System™ • Sensor Dry Plus • One-Touch Operation • Custom Cycles as Cash with approved cpsdit. If Rebates good through May 12,2 0 0 2 . Mon., Thur, Fri. 9-8 Tues., Wed. 9-6; Sat 9-4 G o d B less A m erica F e a tu re DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - D1 ÍXr A G i f t O f N a t u r e Davie Couple Donates Easement Along Pristine Property On Yadkin To LandTrust 1 ii:tU'i f lrri S'* i Pamela Anderson Hazen and lier husband Robert Hazen have taken active tneasures lo insure the natural character o f their farm property, in the Fork Church area o f eastern Davie County, w ill stay that way forever. Located o ff o f U.S. 64. the 1.18 acre tract plays host to a wide variety o f natural sights. H ighlights include rolling hills providing expansive views, an extended hardwood forest, a historic famihou.se, a spring fed lake, and a 100-foot b lu ff overlooking the Yadkin River to which the property boasts more lhan 1,400 feel o f frontage. A ll o f the.se natural and cultural resources w ill be permanently protected by a conservation easement donated to The LandTrust for Central North Carolina (LTCNC). Pamela Anderson Hazen, daughter o f Elizabeth and Clay w ell Anderson, moved lo the property in 1957 when the fam ily purchased the land. " It’s im portant that we act to preserve our heritage,” .she said. “ The time is certainly now that we actively seek to protect our beautiful natural resources w ithin the Vadkin River Valley and surrounding land.s." “ We are very proud to be part o f this w orthw hile project," added Robert Hazen, landowner and law yer w ith the EPA. “ Pam and I both were quite excited to be participants in The LandTrust’s Tw o Rivers Preserve Project.” LTC NC is w orking on an ongoing strategic land protection effort focused on the lands in and around the Yadkin and South Yadkin rivers. According to Catawba College professor and biologist D r John W ear “ The lands surrounding these water passages are some o f the most fertile grounds in the region. The vision is to have a comprehensive w ild life corridor and an extentled buffer zone aiined al protecting water quality for the m illions o f people that rely on the rivers as their prim ary drinking supply." The Hazen’s property is the second tract in Davie County to become a participant in the Two Rivers Preserve Project. The lirst participant was the 1,800 acre Cooleemee Plantation. Judge Peter Hairston and fam ily put this treasure o f Davie Coumy, listed on the National Register o f H isloric Places, under protection in 1995. “ We were very happy to learn thal the , Hazens were protecting iheir adjacent land with 1 a conservation easement," said Peter Hairston Jr “ This extends the total area to w ell over 1,900 ! acres o f protected land. I cerlainly hope olher neighbors m ight want to participate in the project." The Hazen tract was also the second tract this past year to come under protection. Last sum m er Bobby C. Sheets, also a Davie County native, placed his 26 acre 19th century historic fanii o ff o f Ridge Road under permanent protection. M r Sheet’s property, w ith m eti­ culously cared for and renovated historic structures and unique ecological gardens, was also placed under the protection o f a conservation ea.sement. "The conservation easement placed on the Hazen and Sheets properties are a user-friendly tools,” according lo Andy Abramson, director of land protection for LTCNC. “ Il gives fam ilies the opportunity to live on the land and use it or sell it as they please, yel al the same tiine insure thal it w ill remain in a relatively natural state for generations to come.” Conservation easements are flexible agreements entered into between landowners and land trusts like LTCNC. W hile the easeinent does place permanent lim itations on the development o f the land, il can allow for some modest development and subdivision lo lake place. The LandTrust for Central N C has been a leader in prom oting fannland and open space pre.servation in Davie Counly and throughout the central Piedmont region. “ W hile this region continues to grow and urbanize at a rtipid rate, we are still home lo .some o f the most fertile, scenic, and hisloric fanns in the slate. Fortunately, the government al bolh the state and federal levels, has equipped landowners w ilh lax incentives enabling them to consider voluntarily preserving their important lands,” says Jason Walser, executive director of The LandTrust fo r Central NC. "W e arc also very fortunate to have such outstanding Davie County landowners w illin g to make such remarkable contributions to their conununity.” The LandTrust for Central North Carolina is a non-pront land conservation organization lhal protects the natural areas, fam ily farms, and w ild life habitat throughout the south-central Piedmont o f N orth Carolina. O lher counties .served by The LandTrust include Iredell, Rowan, Davidson, Cabarrus, Randolph, Montgomery, Anson, Stanly, and Richmond. For more inform ation about The LandTrust’s ongoing programs and how you can participate in land conservation, contact the staff in the Salisbury office al 704-647-0302. D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERI’RISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 Members of the Davie High School Jazz Ensemble include, from left: kneeling - Jacob Beauchamp, baritone sax; April Naylor, alto sax and flute; Philip lies, alto sax; Michael Kirkpatrick, tenor sax; Joseph Crotts, tenor sax; back - John Campbell, tuba; Jason Feimster, trombone: Tommy Pullen, percussion; Matl Rich, trombone; Tim Sloan, trumpet; Andy Glenn, trombone; Brent Skiver, trumpet: Laura Riddle, trombone; Emily Hunter, keyboard; Meredith Shaffer, trombone; Martha Harris, keyboard. Not pictured; Kyle Warise, trumpet; and Grace Riddle, trumpet. J a z z E n s e m b le S p rin g F lin g S a tu rd a y N ig h t A t T h e B ro c k Band Director Robert Palillo leads the Jazz Ensemble By Mike liurnhiirdt Davie Counly Enii;rprisc Rccord TIiL- Davio H iiih School Band is going 10 London nc.\i year in take part in a Now Voar's Day I’arado, Area rcsidcnls can help sui- donis make that trip • and have some fun at the same lime - hy supporting a "Spring Fling" con­ cert and dance by the Ja/z En­ semble from 7-9 p.m, Saturday, A pril LI at Ihe Brock Perform­ ing Arts Center. Cost is SIO I'or adults. S.“) for students. Free liors d'ouevrcs w ill he served during intermission. "ll's going 10 be more than just a concert." said band leader. Robert Patlllo. "There’s going to be some room up fro n t fo r people who want lo dance. There w ill be activities to encourage people to dance." Tho jazz ensemble w ill play a variety o f music, from old style ja//, to modern, contemporary music. "T h ey're very good." Patillo said. "The group is very talonlod anil w e 'll have several students playing solo w ithin the conteM of the music." The band practices daily for •)5 minutes or longer. The idea for a concert came sort o f late for the rehearsal lim e available. Palillo said. The idea aclually came from Ihe band booslers, "The siudents are more ihan w illing 10 perform ,,. jusi aboul any lim e. They're very enihusi- aslic." If im eresied in having the jaz/. band perform fo r yo ur group, contact Patillo. The concert is one o f a vari­ ely o f fund raisers Ihe band w ill have up u niil the trip lo London Dec. 27-Jan. 3. They're selling candy, and a cow bingo w ill he held the day o f the coiicerl. The trip w ill cost approxi­ malely S1.900 per student. Sev­ eral seniors Ihis year have e.\- prossed an inleresi, as have sev­ eral parenls. Patillo said. "W e want to maintain a size­ able group as we have in Ihc past. W e're encouraging all o f our students lo go if they can. and are allow ing Ihis year's slu- dcnls 10 participate." Scholarships arc also being sought for siudents who may not be able to afford the trip. The items a student sells goes to o ff­ set lhal siudeni's trip fees. Homemakers Meet April 16 The Kappa Homemakers w ill meet at 7 p.m. Tue.sday. A p ril 16 at the Davie Academy C oinm u- niiy Building. This is an open meeting and visitors are welcome. C a n a G r o u p H o l d s F a m i l y N i g h t M e e t i n g The Cana E .xlcnsion and C om tuunity A ssociation eel- ebrated w ith a "Fam ily N ight" for the March meeting ai the old Cana School building on Angell Road. There were 54 people in at­ tendance. M any club members and their fanilies.neighbors.and friends came out to spend an evening together. Guest S heriff Allen W hitaker and his w ife Lottie wore present. There was a co\ crod dish din­ ner. A fter dinner and fellow ship together the bluegrass band Carolina Grass provided enter- lainmcm. The nc.xt m eeting w ill be A p ril 25 at 7 p.m. The program w ill be on environnienial issues. For more inform ation, call the Cooperative Extension office at 751-6297. G a r d e n C l u b T o G i v e A w a y W a t e r F o u n t a i n The M o c k s v ille G arden Club's "Seeds o f Hope" Relay for L ife team is sponsoring a fund-raising event. Tickcts for a $2 donation lo the Am erican Cancer Society give holders a chance at a num­ ber o f prizes, w ilh the grand prize being a "G iri at the W ell" water fountain. Tickets are avail­ able from any club member. The drawing w ill be June 14. 17*A eae* m Advance. 3QR. гВА. 5pM ioyof $264,900. CAU UE 0 751-8572 3BR. t SBA. coiy conago, m imn $69,900. CAU GBU 0 751-8569 H O W A R D R E A L T V P u t o u r s t a f f to w o r k f o r y o u ! 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CAU JANE 0 7514560 176 Bvtrnv Ch a p ii Roao 3BR. 2Ba, now сафе1. fuH bsmnt. muiti-iev. dock. $109,900. CAU lANE 9 7514560 3BR, 2BA on corner lot w/ 12л1б storage buiidmg $104,900. CAU KEN 9 7514564 3 Bedrooms. 2 Bams, ukie now. groat neighborhood. $104,500. CAU lANC 9 7514560 3BR. 2 5BA, spaDOus rms.$4.000 redoco'ating allowance $98,900 CAU JANE 13 751-8560 3BR. 2BA. new constructen home. Lq back yard. 593,500. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 3 Bedrooms. 1 Bath. 2 story, with new large outbuilding. $92,900. CAU MARY @751-856« 3 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs, with wired shop/gaiage. $82,500. CAU lANEe 751-8560 & lum. stays! 3BR. t 5BA. nrw carpel & paint $79,900. C A U H N e 7 5 1 -« 5 M 4 BediDoms. t Bath, with 1460 square leel 574,900. CAU JANE в751-85С0 2 Bodrooms. I Balh. wilh 1190 square leel $74,500. CAU JANE в751-«560 3 Bedrooms. 1 Balh. Iresh paint. $2,000 Ckjsing i»st $72,900. CAU lANE 9 751-8560 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, currently being renovated. $68,900. 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Tasha W'ilson. Colb> Henipsteail. .leniia Dinvell. Chris I'liotnpson. Misty Meliwen. Maltliew Scarlet, .lalessa West, /ach C'an ioti. I'ahillia Vounu. D.J Mverliart. Ka\la Drennen. Harley l.(»ilin. Jessica Ulackhiirn. Josh .-Mkins. Nici>le Si/eiiiore. i-lias .Mojica. Varinieth Casivo. Uriel (.Kniuv. .Miiondra Cjulierre/. 1/air C'astero. Julia l.'.ui/o, lUiUany (ioWMc. 1^ an Cave. Selli ClarksiMi. I.auren llohsoti. Biinany i'osier.Chioo Mabe,.\nio- nioCiahino.(’oily Ridille. I'rea Cieti- uy. Boyd Joluison, liranvli ('arht>n. Nathan Ihilchens, aiulTrey I’leslon. Siuiie Whaley's litlh iivade class as ol March 22 was the winnini: class uiili ihe tuosi .•\ccelesalevl I’oinls. .Secoiul is I’rac) Clear>’s lourlh crade aiul Oiane Ireland’s tourlh/rilth yr.ide class. During April, suidonts and siall uill he collectinu supi>lies h>r ihe .Siorehouse for Jesus. Sueeesied items are: canned meats, p.tsia. canncil IVuils. canned veiretables. peanut Iniller. cereal, oalmeal. tiour. simar. coriihread mi\. rice, dry pin- tos. Kool-aiil. lea. juice, complete pancake mix and syrup, oil. loilel lissuc. soap, sh.nnpoo. toothpaste, ileodorani. atiil personal hsuiene products. Stuilents m.iy heiiin hrin- iny ill these items hy April S. De­ livery dales to ihe storehouse will he .April I.S and April .^0. The p ro luceliiie is planned lor April IM at 7 p.m. . the final nieet- iim ofthe year. .Stuilents ik-.'Si wil! present llie program. Syilney llenrs will he tile master of ceremonies for the evening!'s enteitainment. an ar­ ray of nuisic as well as commercials [iresented hy siudents. Linda Orye, I’eetiy IZvans. .An­ gela Spillman. Meloney Jones, Lori ^'ork and Donna Anderson's kinder- uarten classes have heen learning ahoul the letter J aiul .\. They graphed jelly heans aiul became sci­ entists lo investigale jelly heans. Students inaile fo\ headbands to wear to lunch and made \-rays and iliscusscil who might make them. The hoys and girls made l-.asier hals ihey wore in the annual 1-asler pa- r.ide. Jen Dw iggins’ l-'SOL students learneil about butterflies. They learned aboul the butterfly life cycle, made sy mmetrical hutlertlies Using coiistniclion paper and paint. TÌiey read books ahoul animals ihat change, and sang songs about ihe stages of a butterfly’s life. March 2.S-2S. siudents had a Milk Celebration sponsored by ihe lunch room. Siiklents p.utici]\ited in activities each day. Poster con­ tesi were hell! and suulents even dressed up like cows »»n aniMber day . I'osier Contesi Winners were firsi piace lo Leon Mende/, ile won Sì5. Second place weni lo i iffany shotl wilh SIO. .\mber Sidden won a S5. The pri/e money v. as ;и1*кч1 to their accinini and can be used al lunch breakfast or lo purchase a snack. Cl.issroom \s inners and prizes w ere: I'irst place lo Mrs. Shephanrsclass, i lk's won a free milk break for ihe class. Second place with to Mrs, Kenegar's class. I hey won a book mark hu' each memher of the class. Third place class svinnev was Miss ^■ork's kindergarlen class. They won free ice cve.nu pan> for the cl.iss .mil coffee mugs t\ir the le.icher .md assisiani. Поииа.Л»ккм- son, Studenis m Juds While's fourlh grade class were in for a treat on March 26. U aciualU si.uied back in the fall w hen the class ilecided to jog across North C'avolina av a so­ ci.i! studies/ physical educalion ac- ti\ ity. As die teacher read to them from Jerry Bledsoe’s book l-'roin Whalebone to llothimse .ajournev on Highw ay Ы across Norlh Caro­ lina. siudents jogging in leauis ran the school's track keeping an ac­ count of each la|>. Before beginning the ailvenlure. siudents askcil for pledges from parents, .\fier the number of laps were tinished. stu­ dents collected pledges and then the new ailvenlure began. On March 2(i. siudents working in small groups look a certain amount of money to Bi Lo lo purchase items lo lake lo the Storehouse for Jesus. Hach group used estimating skills, calculalor skills and social skills lo w ork together to spend their nmiiey. Carrying iheir bags of fooils they visited ami toureil the Storehouse. After their visii, ihey limched at Weiuly's and then returned lo school. Students and Mrs. W'hile and Mrs. Moore w ould like lo thank parenls for their support. Studenis raised overS.M)0 for Storehouse for Jesus. Perfect alteiulance for Ihe ihiril grading periiul: ,Л1е\ (ìohble. Lauren Hobson. C'hloe Mahe. Misly McLwen, Kelsi Miller, Trevor ,Anderson. Kolin .Andrews. Daniel (ion/ale/. V’ieior Ciutierre/. Kyle Stevens. Jamie Willis, and Brooke Young, iirittani ('artner, Seth Clarkson. D.ivid Keller. Jessica Siew arl. Brooke Wallace. Jodi Crre- gory. Amanda Parks. Sarah Ander- siui. Yaiiuelin Barton, livan C'ave, Jonathan Chaffin, Brillany ('ranfill, and Shellon Lanning. Alexandra Dooley. Mary I'erebee. Brittany Cìolìble. Ashley ,\ndcrson. Alexander Britt, .Aulimm C'hurch, Jacob Wliiiaker, l\rtllany .Anderson. Auhrey -Apperson. Krystal C'audle. Marissa Ciluifo. Ciisela Ciuiierre/. Jachawii Marline/, and Xachary Uogcrs. Matlhew Busbee. Niclio- las Ciluffo, Kelsey riffl. ГауКп' Anderson, Magi Uarron-Uuaiio. Brandon Cr.unmoiis. Breiula Hernane/. Dwayne i‘avks. Jarrell Wallace, McDulfie Britt. l-smerald:i Hernande/. Caillyn Hyde. Tyler Lee. Caroline ( )liv a. Josh I’l'tts. and ;\shu>n Whillakev, Spencer Lanning. Breck W’ani, .Allison Wood. C’harles lU>ger. .Alys»>n Jor­ dan. Kyan Barneycastle. Sidney Henry. Kaley Kealon. Kielund Kimhrell. Maiiah Lyons, .Alan S[U \. Nina Dallon. John Laliimoie. .Alan Shrewshury. Nalasha Wilson, and .Ashley Woodie. Shiidy (iro\e This year, Mrs. Baruetle's 4ih and .^Ih grade A(i siudetils are par­ ticipating in two malli compelilions ■Math I'ax. a southern legional com- petition, and the Continenlal Malh League, a national comesi. In the tirsi Malli I-ax c<»mpetilit»n. Josh Carter was tirsi in the region while Auiumn Jones. Michelle Phillips, and Jennifer Kominger were in ihe top seven, l-'iflh graders Brad Burton and Kolvrl Sparks were in the lop 20. In the second Malh I-a.x ci)ntest. 4lh graders placed first among re­ gional competitors and the .Sih grade was hlh. I-ourlh grade lop scorer w as Antiimn Jones, with Michelle Phillips coming in second and Courlney Ogle ami Lli/aheth Davis lying for third. Among the fifth grad­ ers. John Sligall captured ihird place. In the third conipelilion. Shady (irove look the lop spols in the re­ gion w ith Josh Carter finishing first. Michelle Phillips second, and Lli/a- belli Davis third. This time, the 4th grade team took first place, and the 5th graders were fourlh. Michael Burford w as Sih. Uoherl Sparks w as L^lh. and Brad Burton was 22nd. In Ihe C’onlinenlal .Malh League competitions. Shady (Irove finislieil in the lop ten in ihe nation. Winning leant memhrs were Sean Davidson. W'inston Becker. I{li/aheth Davis. Mtirgan C’arter. Kelly Wallon. Krisiin Kariis. Jennifer Uominger. Tyler Shelton. Autumn Jones. Courtney Ogle and Ben Burton. Parlicipanls: Michael Burford. Brad Burton. Joey Lard. Sarah Mar­ tin. lillle Rogers. Kolvrt Spaiks. Will l^uncan, Bret IVtei son. John Sligall. John Weakley. Luke B.irfell. Morgan Carter. I'.li/abelh Davis./.ach Long. Ale.x Macaione. Michelle Phillips. Kelley W’alton. Julia Julias/, lien Burlón. Josh {'arler. Lauren (iryder. Auuimn Jones. Kiisiin Karns. Jen­ nifer kominger. Tyler Shellon. Van Sykes, .Ashleigli Wlialing. Taylor Slokes. Tanner Holden. Sean l>.»\ idson, Winsion Becker. Matlhew Mills. Courlney Ogle. ' FORSALEBYoivm Two Named To WFU Dean’s List Two Oavie le.siileni.s were naintid lo Ihc Wake Fore.st U niversity fall semester dean's list. learning the 3.0 or higher academic avitrages were: J ill Kristen Carter, a ju n io r o f Yadkin Valley Road. Advance; and M ark Alan linglish. a ju n io r o f Church Slreet. Cooleemee. Brian Myers Earns WCU Degree Brian Scolt Myers o f Main Church Road. M ocksville, earned a bachelor's degree in business adininistration/nianagement from Western Carolina University follow ing the fall semester. Student Earns Marriott Award M allory Utleii Chambers, daughter o f Tim and Lynn Chambers o f Parkway C ourl. M ocksville. has been awarded a .S1.000 M arriott Scholarship to study culinary arts at Johnson & Wales U niversity. N orfolk. Va. She w ill graduate from Davie High School in May. The renewable scholarship is based on academic perfoniiance. high school activities and llnancial need. Joseph Simmons Earns A&T Award Joseph R. Simmons, a freshman and a me­ chanical engineer m ajor at N.C. A & Г State U ni­ versity, was awarded Ihe Outstanding Achieve­ ment A w aril and recogni/.etl as one i>f the selec­ tive candidates for Ihe National Honors Program at the university. Me is the son o f Florence Simmons o f Mocks­ ville and Ronald Simmons o f Le.xinglon. I)AVU': COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD, April 11, 2002 - D3 Simmons New Doublewide Home with land...$75,990“ 343 W lllboone Rd. 3BR. 2BA. brick underpinning and deck, heal pump nnd AC. 33&998-5816 • 33G-284>2653 № i Ufi M lfiiid Please see our ad in the Winslon-Salem Journal on Sunday, April 14, 2002 for details. ington ompany i: Л L T Y M ts I P e n n in g t o n C o m p a n y REALTY ..................., 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 I. u ,,K ii,ii-j.,i, 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 Join Us For Our Spring O PEN H O USES ^ & S u n c ia if 2 - 4 fi.m . Open House^ I OpenH ouse^ I O p e n llo u s i. I Open H o use Lot 19 Meadow Riduc Sprin|> Festival or Humes Opea Sal. & Sun. 1-5 San Filippi) Construcliiiii D im liims.l-JOW Id t \il ¡74. Ii> It'fi (III rtinniii^lim lid, 1(1 riiihl im I5S 1,1 U-JÌ (HI Siiin lid. Ki rifihJ inlil M ctuliw Ridice. 149 K n o llh ro o k D rive M e a d o w Rid|>e 4BR, 2BA, $247,000 Itnildor: Chris Jiihiison Diivcti(im:l-M W to exit I7-I, ki Icji (III /'iiiviiiinldii Hd. Id rinhi (III I5S Id IcJI (III .Sniii Hil. Id ri^lil iiilii Mi’dildw 149 lie n tb ro o k D riv e 4 B R ,2 .5 B A , 1.25acre.s, $224,900 lliiilder: Kiehiird riilndcxlLT l)iivilidiix:l-40W Id c.vil ISO It'jl (III Hwy SOIS, iiiipnix. 5.5 mill's rid ii dll I'l'ciiitiill, ri^lii dll lii’nlhi'ddk. 2nd hdiisc an !ф _______________________ L o t 1 B c n tb ro o k 4BR. 2.5UA, custom cabinclry, $199,900 lluilder: K.K. itcuuchamp Dimli(ins:l-40W Id c.\il 180, h’J'l dll //h v flO/S, righi an /■(vdmill, ridili (in Hentbmnk. Pennington & Company Realty teams up with* I superior builders to j bring you quality homes at : affordable prices. j Come visit any of our Open Houses April 13 & 14 from 2-4 p.m. O penH ouse^ I O pen I lauste I Open 1 louse^ I O p en I louse I Open House L o t 8 C o u n try C ove 3B K , 2BA,New Construcliun HiiiUkr: Wiiyne .laincs Direviiotts:l"iO\\' u> E.\it 1Щ R (»» /5«S, H o)i ShalUmford iid. and into Country Cove. I l l M o n tc la ir D riv e 3BR, 2.5BA, pussihlu lease purchase, $179,900 IluildiT: C.,1. Krimck Dinrii(ins:l-4l)W III c.\ii ISO, I. (Щ Hwy SDIS. I! (in llw y I5S, L (III lUiUimaiv lid., Lt (in Mdnlcltiii; I.St luntsc (П1 ri^ht. H w y. 158 - M o c k s v ille 3BR, 2BA, fu ll ba.seineni, $145,000 Kuilder: Paul \Vlllaril,,lr. liiiTcti(ins:l-40W Id K\ii ¡74. left (in l'(mnini{t(m lid, lel'l dii llwy. 15S, sec Sinn. 112 C o v e n a n t C ove E lis h a C re e k R id g e 3B R , 2B A , ranch home, $129,900 Ilulldcr: Ronnie Foster 0ircai(m s:l-40\v to Exit 174, L (It I'ltmiingtdn Rd,, R on Hwy 15S, L (in Milling Rd to L into ElisIm Creek. I st .street on ___ 137 C h a rle sto n R id g e 3BR, 2BA, fu ll basement, $149,900 Builder; Ken Durham Directi(ms;l-40W to Exit 170, Hwy 60IS lo H w y 64 E, R on Charleston Ridge Dr„ house on right A n t h o n y S a n F i l i p p o • Over 15 Years i;.\periencc • Numerous Awards for the design of an I'co-llome and for being an environmental-friendly builder • Kn|oys custom-building homes of superior (piallly wllli lols of added features R i c h a r d P o i n d e x t e r • liiiilds custom ;md model homes • Davie Couniy Cotnniissioner and native of Davlc Counly • Developer of lientbrook C h r is J o h n s o n • Has over 16 years of experience • Builds custom designed honies from S 11)0,01)1) 10 S.i5l),()00 • Most rewarding e.xperience Is to have customers say tliai ilieir home Is "e.xacily” what they wanted. J o h n B r a d f o r d • Has over 10 years of home building experience • Specializes In custom cabinetry and those "e.xtra special touclies" • Loves to see customers pleased wilh llie niilslied product R o n n ie J o n e s > llullt honies In 'l\vinl)rook, Oakland lleijilits, and Charleston Hidsc • DesiKiis many floor plans or will cnsloin deslRii to meet Ills customers needs • He lakes pride In desl(tnln(; i|ualily homes W a y n e J a m e s •Over ,i5 years e.xperience In the industry > Takes ureal pride In custom brick work und biilldlii); (|iiallty honies ■ r.n|iiys helping cuslomers looklnn (or u new home to meel ihuir needs O p en H ouse I ( )peu I louse 143 W in d in g C re e k C h a rle s to n R id g e 3B R , 2B A , bonus room $129,900 Builder: Ronnie Jones Directiims:I-40\V to Exit 170, L on Hwy 60IS becomes Hwy. 64E, R ChdHe.ston Ridge, liid R Winding Creek Rd. house an L. 129 W in d in g C re e k 3BR, 2BA, ranch hom e $119,900 Builder: Anthony San Filippo Directiiins.-MOW to Exit 170, L on Hwy 6Qir6QIS .......------- .. Charle.nonWinding Creek R d R becomes Him. Ridge, R \isii Oiu WVhsilc al www.l\-nninj;lonlU'ah\.iom o\ Tniail I s; inlii(“'14 nmngloiilU'ah\.id im D4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 I Jacie Hilbourhe and Brittney Hoose play with tiie newly liatched chicks at Cornatzer Elementary. P e e p , P e e p Students Learn From 4 -H Embryology Program Sccond grade .student.s o f Mrs. M cD im icl al Cornatzer E l­ em entary S chool rc c c n lly hatched some chick.s in a pro­ gram sponsored by Davie 4 -h . Thc students were given un­ hatched eggs and were loaned incubators and lamps to provide heat. O f course, the eggs came w ith instructions from Tracy Carter, Cooperative Extension 4-H agent. The most im portant instruction, according to thc stu­ dents, was to turn the eggs three limes a day. They marked each •egg so Ihey could keep track o f the turning. Students w ere able to ■"candle" the eggs to see through •the shells as the baby chicks de­ veloped. A fter Ihcy came out o f the incubator, they went into a box, where a lam p kept them warm. In about 21 days, the baby chicki hatched and students kept Ihem wann and fed them w ith corn meal and water. They kept charts and jou r- • nals, keeping up w ith their ac­ tivities and thc chicks' progress. B e c k y C a ll G e ts S c h o la rs h ip GARAGE DOORS Davic County Crosby Scholar Bccky Call has been chosen as the recipient o f thc 2002 Don Angell Scholarship. Thc award. ; worth S5.000 to a student con­ tinuing Ihcir education over four years, is made annually to an ; outstanding Crosby Scholar. High in her class ranking with ; a grade point average above most : o f her peers. C all plans to attend ;U N C Chapel H ill where she I wishes to pursue a science career ! culminating in a doctorate in op- ! tometry. She has completed 130 . hours o f medical internship. She . is co-captain o f the school swim team, having been a member for the past four years. She is a life ­ guard and swim icacher at the local YM C A. Representing Davie's youth from the Y M C A , she has chaired coLoujeu. B A N K e R Q T R I A D , R E A L T O R S ’ the NC Slate C om m itlec lo r Youth and Gi)vernincnl. She is a D AKE riole Model, has played in the Davie High School band, been a member o f Bela Club and is president o f thc Science Club. Last year. C all was a Morehead Award N'oniinee. She is active in her local church am! along w ilh other Crosby Schol­ ars, tutored elementary children Ihere afier school. The 2000 Don Angell Award winner has transferred from NC Stale to U N C G in order to change her m ajor to "dance." Krislen Langdon has made the dean's list in bolh o f her schools. 20001 award winner Edford Phillips is in his second scmes- ler at Appalachian Stale Univer­ sity und recently reported receiv­ ing A's in all his classes. He slill intends a career in leaching, I'unds to perpcluale Ihe Don Angell Scholarship for at least another ihrce years were re­ ceived earlier Ihis year as a gift made on behalf o f all Sara l.ee C orporation's W inston-Salem based companies, which include Sara Lee Activewear, Sara Lee Legwear and D irecl. Sara Lee Intimale Apparel and Sara l.ee Underwear. Initially, the award had been funded from earmarked money raiseil at the Crosby Ce­ lebrity G o lf Tournament which ceased in 2001. The D avie C o u n iy C rosby Scholars Program recently noti- l"ied 16 graduating scholars of Iheir share in a S2.002 award made to recogni/e students w ho IMeuse See C all - I>u«e D5 METAL V/OOD INSTALUTION ■ PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginttwr (336) 751-2986 Mocksvillo. NC RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Koid • Mociisvilie (3 3 6 ) 2 8 4 -2 8 2 6 Skid Sleer Work Trencher Work Hauling Sepllc Systems Footings Loader Work D o n a t i o n s M a d e T o D a v i e C o u n t y P u b l i c L ib r a r y Some o f the new books al Davie C ouniy Public Library. .171 N. Main St.. M ocksvillc: Non-Ficlion C uijla; The Fabulous G irl's Guide to Decorum; Flesh and Machines; Robots and People; The G ill of Therapy: An Open Letter lo a New Generation o f Therapists and Their Palicnts; In Pursuit of Ei|uity: Women. Men and Ihe Quest for Economic C iti­ zenship in 20lh C entury America; Orchids; Praclical Re­ cording Tecnii|ues; Unraveling the Mystery o f Autism and Per­ vasive Developmental Disorder; A M other's Story o f Research and Recovery; Volcanoes in Hu­ man History; Thc Far-Reaching Effccis of M ajor Eruptions: The Wonder o f Girls; Understanding Ihe H idden N ature o f O ur Daughters. Fiction As Time Goes On - Michael W alsh; A Clean K ill - .Mike Stew art; Fred and Edie - J ill Dawson; The Golden M ile lo M urder - Sally Spencer; K iln People - David Brin: M aniford - Stephen Baxter: Save the Last D ance For Me - Edw ard Gorman; Shadowsingcr - L.E. M odcsiti; Shakespeare's Coun­ selor - Charlaine Harris: Thir- lecnth Night - Alan Gordon. The lib ra ry now has audiobooks on C D. as w ell as casselle tape. Donalions and memorials; A donation in m em ory o f Glenn Forrest W hiiaker was made by Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hunter. The Davie Craft Association made a donation to Ihe library. M ary Chapman made a donation in memory of Buck Page. Davie Couniy Public Library hours; Monday-Thursday 9 a.m,- 8:.'!0 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-.‘i;.10 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m .-4 p.m.; Sunday 2-5 p.m.. phone 751- 202.1. ’ Cooleem ee Branch hours: Mond;iy 12 noon-6 p.m.; Tues- d a y-F rid a y 10 a .m .-5 p.m . (closed for lunch 12:30-1:30): Saturdjiy y a.m .-12 noon, closed Smiday, phone 2S4-2805. 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Coldwell Bjnkeit ii a íegiilettd Uidemiik ol СеМ»е11вляке| Coipoialion. ал Iqual Oppoilunily Company fqujl Homing Oppoimntly [d(h OllKe il independinlty Owned and Opetaled, ШЮЮаЛдюиm-iiMM v M m -i|u МЦМ) m-im vuWm m-iiTt (MsfaUa rn-iiii 1Ы«)|1мм ИЦШм т м HMtHBKn m -iin' «шуМтЫ IM-nit DwKUaik m-IIU>l«w«IIMlH «ИНН IN-lltfilktllMowa m -itnm rnm i m -iiuм тм жм M .im iN-ltITm -iiii«Шйшк! I^ iitr DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11,2002 - DS Rescue Squad Sponsoring Hendricks Family Circus GEHE T R E X L E R R O O FING Mow & Old Roofs 30 Yoars e*porionce Froo Estlmatos 336-284-4571 > Thc Hciidi'icks Family Circt.is will be at the Ma- .sonic Picnic Grounds, off North M ain Street, Mocksville, at 5 and 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30. A portion o f the proceeds will benefit the Davie County Rescue Squad. There will be elephants, trained goats, camels, llamas, acrobats, clow ns, aerialists, jugglers and other performers from around the world. M e ta l R o o fin g & S id in g S a le s Residentiai • Farm • Commercial Many Colon To C/iooie From Instollatlon Amltable — FREE ESTIMATES — Eric B row n CoNSTRUc'noN 33&492-6108 336-940-S472 MODULAR HOMES ON YOUR LOT Ed Cassidy talks to members of the Davie Homebuilders Assoclaiton. Homebuilders Hear Economy Report I The economy is im proving. T h a t's the message local hanker Ed Cassidy o f the Bank o f Carolinas gave to memhers o f Ihe Davie Homebuilders .Asso­ ciation at a recent meeling. F o llo w in g Ihe e con o m ic downturn as a result o fih e Sept. 11 attacks, things are looking up. Consumer spending is up. Allen Greenspan lold Congress the re­ covery is in progress. Cassidy said. In the South, new home buys were up y.‘J percent in February, a higher growth rale lhan in any region. 'I'he downsize lo llie im prov­ ing economy is that interest rales w ill lik e ly i n с r e a s e . Some ana­ lysts say by late summer or fa ll, the 1 e n d in g rates w ill rise. N ow . they're al an a l l - t i m e low, wliat he called an “ opiim um situation" for Ihe builders. 1 le urged llie builders to con­ sider Iheir place in the market, make decisions based on that targeted market. "Plan whal you're doing." he Ciis.sitlv said. "A nd when Ihings are »lou. im prove quality, make a belter product and enhance your posi­ tion int he niarkei. "He ready. Keep clean sites, whciher you're buikling houses or in the wholesale or retail busi­ ness." Real estate listings in this re­ gion are up some IS percent since a year ;igo. "There are ;m aw ful lot of hou^es on the niar­ kei." a possible result of te.xtile closings and Ihe cli;inges with Wachovia. 'I'he aver;ige price for home sales is SI.‘55.1)00. "lU it things are looking up. Houses are se lling ." Cassidy said. N o M o n e y D o w n P o s s ib le ♦ L o w M o rtg a g e In te re s t R a te s F o r F R E E C o lo r L ite r a tu r e : 1-888-889-6356 M odel C enter: 1 -8 0 0 -8 2 0 -8 4 7 7 Modol Center: Eilt oft 1-77 at Exit # 42 (Troutman Exit)... Turn Left... One Block on the Lett... VindtrbuUt Wnt O P E N H O U S E ‘ S a t u r d a y Л S m u lm C a ll E a rn s A n g e ll S c h o la rs h ip C diithiuecl From I’age D4 have remained "in good stand­ ing" throughout their school ca­ reer as Crosby Scholars. Since e nro llin g as Crosby Scholars, each had never received a fa il­ ing grade, had attended manda­ tory workshops, reported com ­ m unity service annually and re­ mained drug free. The Program carries out a dnig screening twicc a year lo prove scholars' com niil- iiient to a drug-free lifestyle. This is thc first year in which this bonus has heen paid. The Class o f 2002 graduating recipi­ ents are Josh B alsley, M eg Brewer, Josh Brow n, Rachel Burri.ss. Becky Call. Ashlee Fllis. Lauren Groce, Tony Morehead. Ashlin Owen, Brandon Owens, N ehal Patel, C a rly Peeler, Candace P ru itt, K riste n Sauerbrun. l.indsay Smith and P hillip Wogat/.ke. tiacli accepts their check on Ihe understanding that Ihey w ill be enrolling in some forni o f continuing educa­ tion after graduation. The D avie C ounty Crosby Scholars Program w ill award a lolal o f S I2.202 to graduating scholars at Davie High School's Awards N ighl M ay 16, Гор Procttli'lT m i \i iioMi s ми I I ‘>*>5. I'HÍÍ). I <>‘17. } NfM IflMDCS ('onslrill'iitMl! • ItK'alimi. ci’nxrnicm iti \Vm4ti'n-S.ilein. ,Mi4ksv ilio Л; Lcxinjitnn • Hcjiiiiltil 2 .k'le tmmcMtcs for Cli'li'lll I'l'IUlrUCtlOn• .N’i*if:hl44lnH4l oi homes priced fr4>inSl.V'.(»()<)loSI‘XMHX>• CIo'c to j:olr. slioppms Jncl Ncho«>K ( h a r l i e . l o i i c s Ki nkel . ( Us. 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Luop Net (lomnieidJl iislinq nelwotii) Intenutionjl Reluuliun Seivucs PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Special Proceedings No.; 01 SP 174 Substitute Trusto«: Philip A. Glass Date 0» Sale; April 23, 2002 TImo of Sals; 3:00 p.m. Place of ^ale: Davie County Court- house DescrlFAlon of Property; BEGINNING at an Iron in Ihe Southern line of Joseph H. Jordan DAVIE COUNTY remain liable on his bid as provided (or in North Carolina Gonorai Slat- uton Section 45-21.30 (d) and (o). This sale will bs hold open ton (10) days lor upset bids as required by law. Dated: February 19, 2002 Posted on March 26, 2002 Phillip A. Glass, Substitute Trustee 4-11-21n NORTH CAROLINA (Deed Book 65, Page 618) and the Northwest comer of the herein de­ scribed tract: thence wilh Jordan's southorern line North 90 deg. 00 min. 00 soo. East 125.79 Ieet to a stone In the Northeast corner of the herein described tract and North­ west comer of Clarence S. Driver NOTICE OF SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 02 SP 49 IN RE; GRACE LANGSTON aka EVELYN GRACE LANGSTON UNDER AND PURSUANT to an (Deed Book 122, Page 242) with Order entered by the Honorable said stone being located North 90 Kenneth D. Boger, Clerk ol Supe- dog. 00 min. 00 sec. West 387.13 rior Court of Davie County, North feet from an Iron In Jordan’s South- Carolina on the 2nd day of April, easl corner; thence with driver's 2002, the Guardian for Grace Western lino South 00 deg. 21 min. Langston will offer for sale at the 25 soc. East 347.0 feet to an iron Davie County Courthouse door in In tho Southeast corner ol tho herein described tract: thence with a now line for Kirk W. Cleary (Deod Book too, Pago 342) North 90deg. 00 min. 00 sec. West 125.79 Ieet lo an iron in tho Southwest corner of tho heroin described Iract: Mocksvillo, Davio County, North Carolina at 11:00 a.m, on Tuesday, May 7,2002, and sell to the high­ est bidder (or cash, a certain house and land, located at 140 Joe Langston Road, Advance, Davie County, North Carolina. 27006, and thonco with a new lino for Cleary more particularly doscribod as fol- North 00 dog. 21 min. 25 sec. West lows: 347.0 feet to tho POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, contain­ ing 1.002 actos, more or less, as sun/eyed by George Robert Stone, Registered Land Surveyor, on De­ cember 4, 1977 (Job No. S I4697; Map No. S14697). The grantors further convey to Iho grantees ihoir heirs, successors and assigns, perpetual access to and the right to use a woll located on grantors' tract which Is currently shared by the grantors and grant­ ees. Grantors and grantees and their heirs, successors and assigns shall bear ono hall (or their pro-rata share) of any expense related lo the maintenance and repair of the well as long as it is used for tho benefit of the 1.002 acre tract. Grantors hereby resen/o across tho above-described 1.002 acre tract a nonexclusive perpetual easement of ingress and egress for the Qiantors their heirs, successors and assigns, with tho porimoter of tho easoments more particularly described as follows; BEQINNINO at a point In tho Southern line of Joseph H. Jordan (Docd Book 65. Page 618) and Northern line of Iho above-de­ scribed 1.002 acre tract; said point located North 90 deg. 00 min. 00 soc. East 79,60 loot Irom an iron in tho Northwest corner of the 1.002 acre tract; thonco with tho South­ ern line of Jordan North 90 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. East 37.28 feet lo a point; thence across the 1.002 aero Iract South 36 deg. 24 min. 45 sec. West 195.26 feet to a point in the Western line ol the 1.002 acre iract; thence with the 1.002 acre tract's Western lino North 00 deg. 21 min. 25 soc. West 50.12 Ieet lo a point; thence crossing the 1.002 acre tract Norht 36 deg. 24 min. 45 sec. East 132.98 foot TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING. For back title, see Deod Book 100, Page 342; Deed Book 100, Page 344; and Deed Book 58. Beginning at a stone in Jack Douthits line (now or formerly) and corner of Luther West lot (now or formerly) and running East 3 de­ grees South wilh Douthits lino 3 chains and 71 links to a stone at gate and on tho West side of road; thence South 8 degrees WosI 2 chains and 70 links to an Iron stake on West side of the road; thence West 3 degrees North 3 chains and 71 links to an iron stake; thence North 8 degrees East 2 chains and 70 links lo Ihe boginning and con­ taining ono (1) acre mor or loss: and being Ihe identical property conveyed in Deed Book 46. page 486. Davie County Registry. The sale will bo subject to properpty taxes and any olhor out­ standing liens or encumbrances ol record. Provided however, that there Is an existing deed ol trust which is a linn on said property, which is recorded In Deod ol Trust recorded in Book 388, pago 212 in the principal amount ol twenty live thousand eight hundred lorty one and 17/100 dollars ($25,841.17), which will bo paid Irom Iho firsl pro­ ceeds alter the costs o( sale. The highest bidder shall bo re­ quired to deposit ton peront (lO li) ol Iho purchase price on the day ol saio in cash or cortiliod lunds. This sale will be subioct to up- cet bids and court approval as by laws allowed. This tho 2nd day ol April, 2002. Sally W. Smilh, Allorney lor Guardian Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvillo. NC 27028 (336)751-2171 4-11-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executrix ol the Estate ol U\RRY LEE ANGELL. Page 488, Davie County Registry! deceased, late of Davie Counly. See also part of Parcel 56 on Tax Carolina. Estate File Number Map D-3, located In Clarksville ^ ^17. Davie County. North Township. Davie County. North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons. Carolina. and corporations having R scord O w nars; Bradley W. c'aims against said the estate ol Mediord and Mary Ann Medford deceased to exhibit them to A d d rttt of P ro ptn y: 1177 Eaton Church Road. M ocksville. NC 27028 □ ••d ol Trust: Book; 330 Page; 514 Datad; March 28. 2000 Grantors: Bradley W. Medford and his wife Mary Ann Medford Orlalnat B«n«llclary: Family First Mortgage Corporation CONDITIONS OF SALE: Should the property be purchased by a Ihird party, that person musl pay the lax of Thirty Cents (30e) per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by N.C.G.S. §7A- 308(a)(1). This sale Is made subject lo all unpaid taxes and superior liens or encumbrances ol record and as­ sessments. II any. against the said property, and any recorded leases. This said Is also subject to any ap­ plicable county land transfer lax, and the successful third party bid­ der shall be required to make pay­ menl (or any such county land transfer tax. A cash deposit of 5% o( tho pur­ chase price will be required at the time ol the sale. Any successful bid­ der shall be required to lender the lull balancb of the purchase price so bid In cash or certilied check al Ihe time tho Substitute Trustee len­ ders lo him a deed lor the property or attempts lo lender such deed, and should said successful bidder (ail to pay the (ull balance purchase prk:e so bid at that lime, ho shall 1 the undersigned in care of David R. Crawford, attorney for the estate, at One North Marshall Street. Suite 100. Winston-Salem, North Caro­ lina 27101. on or before the 11th day of July. 2002, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted lo said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment. This the 11th day ol April, 2002. Patty Jacobs Angell, Executrix of Ihe Estate ol Larry Lee Angoll 4-4-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra­ tor ol Ihe Estate ol ANNIE SPRY CHAPPELL, late ol Davie Counly, Ihis Is to notify all persons having claim s against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 11 th day ol July, 2002, being Ihree (3) months from the firsl day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please mako Immedlato pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of April, 2002. Richard G, Chappell, ADMN 632 Cambridge Road Camden, DE 19934 4Tl1-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 00 SP 84 In Ihe Mailer of the Foreclosure o( Deod o( Trust of DAVIE HV SUP­ PLY, LLC, Grantor, To: DEREK J. ALLEN, Subsli- lu * Trustee, For: THE CIT GROUP/SMALL BUSINESS LENDING CORPORA­ TION, f/k/a NEWCOURT SMALL BUSINESS LENDING CORPORA­ TION 1/k/a AT&T SMALL BUSI­ NESS LENDING CORPORATION. Beneficiary. i Recorded in tho Davio Counly Registry in Book 290 at Pages 140 etseq. Under and by virtue ol an Order o( the Assistant Clerk ol Supenor Court o( Davie Counly, entered in tho above-entitlod action authoriz­ ing the undersigned lo procood vjilh tho foreclosure ol the above-rcler- oncod Deed ol Trust under which Deod of Trust a Substitution of Tnjsteo instrument was recorded in Deod Book 334, Page 632, in the office of the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, Morth Carolina, whereby the undersigned was sub­ stituted as Trustee under the pro­ visions ol said Deed of Trust and under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the above-roler- onced Deed o( Trust, the under­ signed substitute Trustee will offer (or sale at public auction to the high­ est bidder lor cash at 10:00 o'clock, a.m., on tho 15lh day ol April, 2002, on the steps o( the Davio C ounly C ourthouse in Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, the lollowing described property as follows: 2273 US Highway 64 WosI, Mocksville. North Carolina 27028. Being lhat certain tract o( land containing 0.522 acres, moro or loss, lying along the soulh margin o( U.S. Highway 64, in Calahan Township. Davie County. North Carolina, described by a deed re­ corded in Deed Book 171. Page 727 ol the Davie County Public Registry and more particularly de­ scribed by motes and bounds as lollows: BEGINNING at a mag nail lound on tho southern margin ol U.S. Highway 64. tho northwest corner ol tho property described herein, and tho northeast corner o( War­ ren D. Gobble property as de­ scribed in D.B. 136. Pg. 405 (said mag nail having NAD 83 State Plano Coordinates as lollows: N. 794,628.37 Ieet, E 1.516,293.29 loot, and lying Soulh 72 degrees 20 minutes 10 seconds Easl a distance o( 677.90 (eel Irom tho North Carolina Geodetic Sur­ vey Station "CENTER RM 1," which has Slate Plane Coordinates as lollows: N.794,834.05 Ieet, E. 1,515647.41 Ieet); THENCE with the southern margin ol U.S. High­ way 64 S 59 degrees 46 minutes 04 seconds East a distance ol 129.96 loot to a pipe (ound on the southern margin o( U.S. Highway 64, a corner o( Center Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. (D.B. 61, Pg. 5, D.b. 160. Pg. 549); THENCE, running with the line ol Comer vol. Fire dept.. Inc. South 29 degrees 24 minutes 44 seconds WosI a disiance o( 190.04 (eel to a rebar lound in Iho lino ol Center Vol. Firo Depl., Inc.. tho northeast comet ol Sarah E. Barnhardt (93E-168): THENCE, running with the line ol Barnhardt. North 59 degrees 32 minutes 16 seconds West a disiance ol 109.72 (eel to a rebard lound in the lino ol Barnhardt. the southeast corner ol Warren D. Gobble (D.B. 136. Pg. 405); THENCE, running with the lined Gobble North23dogreesl9 minutes 30 seconds Easl a dis­ tance to 190.96 Ieet. to the BEGIN­ NING. all in accordance with a plal o( survey made by David B. Jor­ dan. Prolossioanl Land Sun/eyor. dated November 5. 1998. For back title, see Deed Book 103. Page 343: Deed Book 102. Pago 182; and Deed Book 82. Page 450. Davie County Registry. The above-described property will bo sold subject to unpaid county and city ad valorem taxes, includ­ ing those (or the year 2002. and also city jssessmonts. il any. The record owner o( the prop­ erty as redected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds' o<iice nol more than ten (10) days prior to posting ol this notice is Davie RV Supply, LLC. The highest bidder al the sale may be required lo make a cash deposit ol ten porcont ( ;o%) ol Ihe (irsi SI,000 and (ive percent (5%) o( Ihe balance of Ihe bio when knocked down lo him, and tho bal­ ance upon conlirmation ol tho sale. The sale will be reported to Ihe court and will remain open lor ad­ vanco or upset bids lor a ponod ol ten (10) days. II no advance or up­ set bids aro liled with the Clerk o( Superior Court, the sale will be con- (irmod. This the 25th day ol February 2002. Derek J. Allen. _ .Substitute Trustee OF COUNSEL: BROOKS. PIERCE, McLENDON, HUMPHREY & LEONARD. L.L.R 2000 Renaissance Plaza 230 North Elm Street (27401) Post Office Box 26000 Greensboro, NC 27420 Telephone (336) 373-8850 4-4-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY In the Matter ol the Foreclosure ol a Deed o( Trust executed by Spencer Gray King, Jr. and Dominick J. Flori. Jr. dated August 10,2000, and recorded in Book 342 at Page 771 in tho Davie County Public Registry, North C.nrciina. Pursuant lo sn order ot the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virute ol the power and aulhonly contained in the above-releronced deed o( trust and because o( do- (ault in the payment o( the indebt­ edness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perlorm the stipu­ lation and agreements therein con­ tained, and pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder ol the indebt­ edness secured by said deod o( trust, the undersigned subslitulo trustee will expose (or sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder (or cash at Ihe usual place o( sale at tho county courthouse o( said counly at 10:00 AM on Aphi 16. 2002. the lollowing descnbed real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Davie County. North CaroKina, and being more particu­ larly described as (ollows: Being knov/n and designated as Lots Nos. 5. 6, 12, 13 and 52 as set out upon that plat entitled “Elisha Creek Ridge Section One, Phase One," recorded in Plat Book 7 at page 61 in the ollice o( the Reg­ ister o( Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, lo which relerenco is hereby made lor a lull and com- plelo description. And being more commonly known as: 172 Elisha Creek Drive. Mocksville. NC 27028 The record owners ol the prop­ erty. as rellecled on ihe records o( Iho Register o( Deeds, are Spen­ cer Gray King, Jr. and Dominick J. Flori, Jr. The property lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being ollered (or sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei- Iher the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe noto secured by the deed ol trust/security agreemeni, or both, being (oreclosed, nor the ollicers, diroctors. attorneys, employees, agents or authorized tepresentalive ol either Trustee or Ihe holder ol the no le make any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmontal. health or salety conditions existing in. on. at or relating to the property being ol­ lered lor sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising otu ol or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is mads subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and un­ paid taxes and assessments includ­ ing but not limited to any transler lax associated with the (oreclosure, (pr paying. i( any A deposit o( live percent (5%) ol the amount ol tho bid or seven hundred (illy dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must bo tendered in the lorm ol certilied lunds at the timo ol the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Following Ihe expiration ol the statutory upsel period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The dalo ol Ihis Notice is March 20, 2002. ELIZABETH B. ELLS or DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clili Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlolle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 4-4-2tn TOP NOTCH CONSTRUCTION Josso RuUof • Cooloomoo Interior Trim Cabinet InstalLition Decks Home Repair 336-399-8783 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-322, the Davie County Board o( Equal­ ization and Review will meet as re­ quired by law. PUBEQSEPFMEETINOS To hear, upon request, any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable property assessed (or taxa­ tion in Davie County, wilh respect to the valuation ol such property, or Ihe property ol others, and lo (ulfill other duties and responsibili­ ties as required by law. TIME OF MEETINGS The Board will convene (or ils (irst meeling on Tuesday. April 30. 2002 al 7:00 p.m. Tho Board will Carroll Smith Johnstone adjourn lor the purpose ot accept- Grady L. McClamrock, Jr. ing requests (or hearing at its last NCSB #7866 meeting on Tuesday. May 28.2002 Allorney lor the Estate al 7:00 p.m. Meetings will begin 161 South Main St. promptly «1 7:00 p.m. in Ihe Com- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executor ol the Estate o( CARROLL SMITH JOHNSTONE, deceased, late o( Davie Counly. North Carolina, this is to notity all persons having claims against said estate to present them to tho undersigned on or beiore the 28th day o( June, 2002. said date being al least three months Irom tho date ol lirst publication ol this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar o( Iheir recovery All persons indebted lo said es'ate will please mako immediate payment to the undersigned. This 28th day ol March 2002, the same being Ihe lirst publication dale. Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., Executor ol the Estate o( Mocksville. NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tho undersigned, having quali- lied as Executor o( Ihe Eslale ol DORA B. LEACH, deceased, late ol Davio Counly, do hereby nolily all persons, lirms and corporations having claims against said ostata to present them to Iho undersigned on or beiore Ihe 21 sl day ol June, 2002, or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, (irms or corporations indebted to said eslale will please make imme­ diate payment ot tho undersigned. This 21st day ol March, 2002. F. Ray Blake Executor o( Ihe Estate ol Dora B. Loach,deceased 692 Chesnut St. Greensboro, NC 27405 3-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol CLARA HEATH HAR­ RIS, late ol Davio Counly, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beiore the 21 St day ol Juno. 2002. being three (3) months Irom tho lirst day ol pub- I cation or this notice will bo pleaded i,i bar ol thoir rocovory. AH persons indebted to said estate will please mako immediate payment ol the undersigned. This 21st day ol March, 2002. Linwood R. Lipscomb 1085 Jones Rd. Ml. Ulla, NC 28125 Linda Sparks 3904 Thomasville Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 3-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS missionors' Meeling Room ol Iho Davio Counly Administration Build­ ing. Requests lor hearing must be received no later lhan linal adjourn­ ment which is scheduled (or Tues­ day. May 28. 2002 at 7:00 p.m. In tho event ol an earlier or a later adjournment, notice lo lhal oHect will be published in Ihis news­ paper The schedule tor the hearing ol appeals which were timely (iled will be posted at the oHice of Iho As­ sessor, serving as Clerk lo the Board, and will also be provided to individuals and organizations that have requested notice pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-318.12. All requests (or hearing should be made lo: Mary Noll Richie, Clerk to tho Davio County Board o( Equalization and Review, 123 South Main Street, Davio Counly Administra­ tion Building, M ocksville, NC 27028. Telephone: (336) 751 -3416. 4-11-31n NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe Estate ol BOBBY DONALD HAYES, lale ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo tho undersigned on or beiore the 21 St day ol June, 2002, being three (3) months Irom tho first day ot pub­ lication or this nolice will bo ploaded in bar ol Iheir rocovory. All persons indebted lo said estate will ploase make immediate paymenl ol Iho undersigned. This 21 sl day ol March, 2002. Dorothy Hendrix Hayes 1393 Cornatzer Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu- Having qualilied as the Execu- Estate ol SHIRLIE HICKS trix ol the Estate ol MONA LISA BOETTCHER, Deceased, late ol WEST late ol Davie County, this is ^^vio County, this is to notily all to notily all persons having claims Persons having claims against the against said estate lo present them «s'ale to present them lo Ihe un­ to tho undersigned on or beiore the dersignod on or beiore July 17. 28lh day o( June. 2002. being three Notice will be pleaded (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol pub- *^ar ol Iheir right to recover lication or this notice v<ill be pleaded against tho estate ol tho said de­ in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons ceased. All persons indebted to indebted to said estate will please eslale will ploase make Imrne' make immodialo paymont to the undersigned. This 28th day of March. 2002. Mark West. ADMN 202 Cottontail Lane Advance. NC 27006 3-28-4tn diate payment. This the 28th day ol March, 2002. W.R. Scott Jordan Executor o( the Estate ol Shirlie Hicks Boettcher c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr. Attorney (or W.R. Scott Jordan, Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol ROBERT BARTGIS HEDRICK, late ol Davie NORTH CAROLINA County, this is to ndlily all persons DAVIE COUNTY having claims against said estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS to present them to the undersigned Having qualilied as Executrix ol on or before the 28th day ol June, Estate o( REGINALD J. 2002, being three (3) months (rom SEAFORD, late o( Davie Counly, the (irst day ol publication or Ihis is lo notily all persons having nolice will be ploaded in bar o( Iheir claim s against said eslale to rocovory. All persons Indebted to Present them to the undersigned on said estate will please make imme- or beiore Ihe 11th day ol July, 2002, diate paymenl to the undersigned. ^®'hg three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst This 28th day ol March, 2002. publication or this nolice will Robert H. Hedrick, EXEC pleaded In bar ol their recovery. ' 6 McGregor Way persons indebted lo said eslale Belair, MD 21014 Please make immediate pay- 3-28-4tn undersigned. This Ihe 11th day ol April, 2002.. Dorcas W. Sealord, Executrix 3311 NC Hwy. 801 S Advanco, NC 27006 4-4-4tnLARRY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Rnlshing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClennoy 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 D O W N U N D E R R O C K & T I L E Orett Д Stacey Uvery 1 1 1 ц 99 М 2 а 7о г9 1М П 1 Ceramic Tilc ìnstalhiion www.amslciilc.cotn PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 02-SP-32 UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF the power and authority contained in that certain Deed ol Trust ex­ ecuted and delivered by Clayton Groce, Unmarried, dated Iho 3rd day ol August, 2001, and recorded in the OHico of tho Register ol Deeds lor Davio Counly, North Carolina, in Book 342 at Pago 431 and because ol delault in the pay­ menl ol Ihe indebtedness thoroby secured and lailure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agroo- menls therein contained, and pur­ suant to demand ol the owner and holder ol the indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will ex­ pose (or sale at public auction to the highest bidder (or cash at tho usual place ol sale in the County Courthouse o( Davie Counly. in the city ol Mocksville, North Carolina, al 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 18th day of April, 2002, all that certain parcel ol land, more particularly described as lollows: IMPROVEMENTS: House and lot/ Condominium/or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 630 Children's Homo Road. Mocksville. NC 27028 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEGIN­ NING AT A NEW IRON PIN PLACED Norlh 03°50'29" West 25.37 loot Irom an axlo located in the easl margin ol the right ol way ol SR 1329 (locally known as "Children's Home Road") Iho north­ west corner ol J.D. Shields (see Deed Book 133, Page 298. Davie Counly Registry) and in the lino ol J.F Vestal (seo Deed Book 53, Page 35, DCR) and thence running with the western lino said J.D. Shields Soulh 03°50'29" East 46.86 (eel to a bent existing iron pin lo­ cated in tho private road as de­ scribed in Deed Book 141, Page 309), continuing along said Shields line and wilh the said private road South 02° 31'36" West 67.26 loot to a point along aid western line ol Shields and the said private road; thence continuing along Shields line and with said private road; thence continuing along Shields line and with said private road South 06° 47'58" West 27.66 loot to a point: thence turning and run­ ning along a now lino ol Clayton Michaol Groce (seo Deed book 141, Pago 309, DCR) North 84° 26'05" West 256.17 (eel to a point in Ihe line ol said Groce: thence turning and runnign Norlh 01° 58'4 rW est 27.90 Ieet to a now iron imho lino ol said Groce (see Deed Book 141, Pago 309); thence continung with said Groce's line North 01° 5B'41" West 174.56 loot lo a point in tho line ol said J.F. Vestal; thence turning and running alone said Vestal's line North 82° 35'21" East 281.97 loot to anew iron pine, the POINT AND PLACE BEGINNING. CONTAINING t .456 acres, more or less, accordng to a survey drawn by Grady L. Tutterow. RLS, L-2527, originallydaled Janu­ ary 6 ,1 995 and revised on Decem­ ber 28, 1999, bearing Drawing Number 995-2. For deed relerence, see Deed Book 141, Page 309, Oavie County Registry as Iho above-described property inaportionol that 15.126 acre parcel described Iherein. This subject property is a por­ tion ol thal parcel idenliliod as Tax Parcel Number C300000003, Davie Counly Tax Maps. LESS AND EXCEPT 3.293 acres more or less recorded in Deed Book 325 at Page 139 in tho Davie County Register ol Deeds ollice. PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as rollected on Ihe records ol the Register ol Deeds not more than 10 days prior to posting the nolice are Clayton Groce and Spouse, il any. Should Iho property bo pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay Ihe lax ol thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars (SIOO.OO) required by NCGS 7A- 308 (a)(1). The terms ol the sale aro lhal Ihe real property hereinabove do­ scribod will be sold lor cash lo Ihe highest bidder and lhat the under­ signed may require the succosslul bidder al the sale lo immediately deposit cash or certilied chock in the amount ol the greater ol (ive oporcont (5%) ol tho amount ol the bid or seven hundrod and (illy dol­ lars (S750.00). Tho roal property hereinabove described will bo sold subjoci to any unpaid taxes, prior encumbrances, il any, and special assessments. Thb sale will bo hold open lor Ion (10) days (or upset bids as by law required. This Iho 27lh day ol April.2001. Frances S. While Subsliluto Trustee 4-4-21П NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as tho Execu­ tor ol tho Estate ol HAROLD REECE BOETTCHER, Deceased, late ol Davio County, this is to no­ tily all persons having claim s against Iho estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or beiore July 17, 2002, or this Notice will bo pleaded in bar ol their right to re­ cover against the estate ol the said decoased. All persons indebted lo said ostato will pleaso make imme­ diate payment. This tho 28th day ol March. 2002. W.R. Scott Jordan Executor ol tho Estate ol Harold Reece Boettcher c/o E. Edward Vogler, Jr Attorney (or W.R. Scolt Jordan, Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as the Execu­ trix ol Ihe Estate ol ELGIN THO­ MAS WHITAKER, late ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo Iho undersigned on or before Iho 28th day ol June. 2002. being throo (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar o( iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said eslale will ploase mako imme- diale paymenl to Ihe undersigned. This 2Blh day ol March, 2002. Barbara Jane Dunn Smith. Executrix 303 Klickilat Trail Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin 8 Van Hoy. LLP Attorney al Law Ton Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as tho Co- Administratrixos ot tho Estate ol HARDY CLIFFORD BARE, late ol Davie County, Ihis is lo notily all persons having claims against said ostato to present them to the un­ dersigned on or bolore tho 21 st day ot Juno. 2002, being throe (3) months Irom the (irst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons indebted to said ostato will pleaso mako immediate paymenl ot tho undersigned. This 21st day ol f/arch, 2002. Reta Burgan 128 Bare Lano Mocksvillo. NC 27028 Rita Downing 163 Bare Lane Mocksville. NC 27028 Martin a Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 3-21-4ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol CLARICE VAUGHN SHEEK, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem lo tho undersigned on or bolore the 21 sl day ol June, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol pub­ lication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar o( their rocovory. All persons indebted to said eslale will pleaso make immediate payment ot Iho undersigned. This 21st day ol March, 2002. Peggy Vido, EXEC 8116 Circle Tree Lano Charlotte, NC 28277 3-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA • DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol tho Estate o( PATRICIA T. ZICKMUND, lale o( Davie Counly, this is to notily all persons having claim s against said estate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or bolorethollth day ol July, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar o( thoir recovery. All persons indoblod lo said estate will please make immediate pay- mont to the undersigned. This the 11 th day ol April, 2002. Gorard W. Zickmund, Adm. 2182 Milling Road Moqksvillo, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attornoy at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 4-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol tho Estate ol HENRY RAYMOND JOHNSON, late ol Davie Counly, this is lo notily all persons having claim s againsi said eslale lo present them to tho undersigned on or bolore Ihe 21sl day ol June, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or Ihis nolico will be ploaded in bar ol their roqovery. All persons indebted to saio ostato will please make imme­ diate paymont ot Iho undersigned. This 21 sl day ol March. 2002. Lassie M. Johnson, EXEC P.O. Box 1542 Mocksvillo. NC 27028 3-21-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILENO. 02 CVD45 IN RE: JAMES, a Minor Child, born September 5. 1993 To: THE UNKNOWN FATHER. RESPONDENT OF A MALE JU­ VENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 5, 1993. IN DAVIE COUNTY MOCKSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking roliol against you has been liled in the above-entitled action. The nature ol tho roliel being sought is as lollows: A PETITION SEEKING LEGAL AND PHYSICAL CUSTODY OF THE MINOR CHILD BY THE MA­ TERNAL GRANDFATHER, You are required lo mako dó­ tense to suchploading no later lhan tho 21st day ol April, 2002, said date being thirty (30) days Irom Ihe lirst publicalion ol Ihis notice, and upon your lailure to do so, Iho party seeking service against you will apply to the Court 1er Ihe reliel sought. This the 22nd day ol March, 2002, Holly M, Groce Attorney al Law N,C, Slate Bar No. 22214 OF COUNSEL, Robert E, Price. Jr & Associates, RA. RO. Box 26364 Winslon-Salom, NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 769-2870 Facsimile (3J6) 760-2479 4-4-3ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as tho Execu­ trix ol tho Estate ol MABEL M. COBLE, late o( Davie Counly, this is lo notily all persons having claims agairist said estate lo present them lo Ihe undersigned on or bolore Ihe 28lh day o( June, 2002. being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol pub­ licalion or Ihis nolico will bo pleaded in bar o( their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymont to Ihe undersigned. This 281h day ol March. 2002. Barbara Keen, Executrix 6519 Heather Brook Court McLean, VA 22101 3-28-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulorol Iho E slale ol JOHN PAUL TUTTEROW, SR., late ol Davie Counly, Ihis is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate lo present Ihem to the undersigned on or beiore the 4th day ol July, 2002, being Ihree (3) months (rom Iho Iirsi day of publicalio or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ot thoir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make imme­ diate paymont to the undersigned. This the 4th day ol April, 2002. John Paul Tutterow. Jr., EXEC 3464 Lakeshore Road Soulh Denver, NC 28037 4-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol the Estate ol ROBERT FRANK HODULIK, lale ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or beiore tho 11th day ol July, 2002, being throe (3) months Irom tho (irst day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of thoir recovery. All persons indoL'tod.lo said eslale will please make imme- dialo paymont to the undorsignod. Tnis the 11 th day ol AphI, 2002. Joe Hodulik, ADMN CTADBN 23372 El Toro Road Lake Forest, CA 92630 4-ll-4ln J N B S X e E S B J S r S T E i S c V i a O i F r r A - m . ' E i Ш Ш Ш Ш DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - 07;; Yard Sales 2 FAMILY YARD Sale al Center Community Shelter. Sat., 13lh 7:00am- unlil 2-FAMILY YARD Sale; Sat., April 13th. 7am-1pm. 772 8 Salisbury SI. Assorted ilems. 254 BRACKEN ROAD- Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13; 7am lil 1pm, Furniiure, tools, hunling supplies and more. Como One Come All! 4 FAMILY YARD SALE, Sal., 131h 8:00am unlil, 601 North 1/2 mile beyond Courtney Crossing on right. Rain Cancels. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South, past Lakewood (vlolol. New ilems weekly. Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 APRIL 12 & 13- 2-(amily yard sale, 140 Nae N.in I n. Take I58N or 8 0 IN to Rodland Rd, lo Hillon Rd, lell on Nao Nao Ln al dead end. Dishes, antiques, table w/4 chairs, 2 Queen Anne chairs, lols ol clolhos (all sizes). Much more. 7am-4pm, FO R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Builciings Carports; All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC Yard Sales RELAY FOR LIFE- VF Jeanswear Yard Sale & Car Wash: Salurday, April 131h, l:00pm-5:00pm. S A T , APRIL 13TH 8-12ПООП. 601 North to Ijamos Church R d _____________________________ SATURDAY, APRIL 13TH- 7:00am until 1:00pm Mulli- Family. Viclory Baplist Church. 4765 Hampton Rd., Clemmons YARD SALE - Apr 12 8am- 2pm & Apr 13 8am-1pm. 844 Cana Rd. Lots ol baby ilems, men's, women's & children's clolhing. YARD SALE- April 12lh & 13lh 8:00am- 5:00pm. 808 Green Hill Rd., Mocksvillo 1986 EBBTIDE BASSBOAT 70hp motor plus trailer. Minor repairs. 940-5987______________ B O A T -14' Alumacrad w/traller. 9.9 Mercury. excellent condiiion complete $1,900 336-492-2944 Card Of Thanks THE FAMILY OF Forrest W hilaker would like lo say lhank you (or the many phone calls, visits, and sympathy cards since our loss on IVIarcn 14,2002. Words can’t express our appreciation (or all the prayers, kindness, and acts o( love shown us during these days ol sorrow. We love you. Laura Grey. . Jerry. Nancy. Calvin and Brad CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES 126 N Salisbury Sl. Barbies, Ту, gills lor all occasions. Sale on solocl itoms (336)751-6252 DEE'S ANTIQUES On tho Groon...hill 733 Groon Hill Road Mocksvillo. NC 27023 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 WOW!!! On Saio Beautilul 3 piece lOOO's Forest Pine Bedroom Suilo Discounts throughout tho shop!! Now ilems arriving daily! "A lilllo something lor everyone" Wo buy Estates...ono Item or all!! Wo also buy "your unwaniQ dl ilems. Just give us a call! ESTATE YARD SALE 201 West Main St., Yadkinvillo. Wod - Sal 9:00am-5:00pm 679-2400 MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale- Fn., 12lh: S,il., 13lh; 7am-unliL Clolhes, household gobds, cralls, lols ol books, lots of tires & wheels. 3mi soulh o( Yadkinville on 601, rain cancels. QUICK MONEY wilhoul Ihe headache ol yard sale. Have your kids grown up? Look in your attic, basement, or garage. I will buy your used toys (some stulled animals, dolls, and children's books). Call 492-2219 and leave message or o-mail al MJT2219 4iaol.com 4-FAMlLY YARD Saio- Sat., April 13th, 8:00-unlil. Lols ol good slull. Wyo Rd. oil 801 in Farminalon Animals APPALOOSA 10 YR old gelding- approx I4h, S1,400. Call (336)284-6172 BABY CROWS WANTED 998-8874 FRIDAY & Saturday Bam until 230 Pine Valloy Rd. (Hickory Hill) Daybed w/trundle, S125; 2 lawnmowers: wicker loveseat; clolhing 8 much more. 940- 6599____________________________ HUGE YARD SALE, Salurday, 8:00 lill 1:00. 372 Fairliold Rd. All kinds ol ilems. Canceled il raining. JESUS LIFE MISSION Yard Sale- Salurday, April 13lh, 8:00am-unlil. Jim ’s Fruit 8 Slull, Hwy 601 N. Hot Dogs, Cakes 8 Pies___________________ MULTI FAMILY YARD Salo- Toys, clolhes, household ilems, lurnilure 8 much more. Sat., April 20lh 7:00-3:00; Sun., April 21st 12:00-4:00 1164 County Home Road, Mocksville Wc C an’t BcUcvc You Are 40! Happy Birthday! Ix>vc, Mama, Daddy, Bub, AlLsha, A.slilc-c & Anna BOGER Tho lam ily ol tho lale Oneta S. Boger wishes to express Iheli gratitude Icr every act o( kindness shown lo Ihem during tho dealh ol Iheir loved one. Your prayers, thoughtfulness, llowors, lood, cards and love have meant so much lo each o( us. W e will always remember and appreciate these kindnesses. Dale B. Arrington Michael S. Boger Ricky J. Boger Gina B. Sanders Child Care W ILL KEEP CHILDREN in m y home, nice neighborhood, toddlers & up, (irst shilt and Saturdays, reasonable rates. 936-0173 Health Apartments 2BDRM APT lor mature adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard maintenance and paid utilities. Quiet 8 poacolul. lulocksvillo. Convenient. Call Shelia at 751-1515. Codât Rock Assisted Living C om m unily___________________ 2BDRIvrAPARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Periocl (or older adulls. S550.00/mo. Mocksvillo. Call Shelia at 751-1515.____________ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy ellicieni apartment. 1 8 2 bodroom, pool, basketball court 8 swings. Kitchen appliances lurnished including dishwasher. 1.5 balhs, washer/dryer conneclions. High energy ellicieni heat pump provides central hoat and air. Prewired lor cable TV 8 phones. Insulated windows 8 doors. No wax kitchens balh (loors. Located in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniiure building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunsel Dr. oil o( Hwy. 158. OKice hours 1-6 M-F 8 Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. STUDIO APT PRIVATE entrance- carpeted, ac, 1 bdrm and bath. Paid utilities. Quiet, convenient, greal lor mature single adult. $350/mo. Call Shelia at 751-1515. ¡Bmcol I TUESDAY I I 7:00;PM I I Yadkin Mooise Lodg« j I Clip This Ad FarFna P^kM ^Brlng A Friend For IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Salurday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751- 2512 Homes For Rent 2 BEDROOM HOUSE with garage, quiet country setting 5 min Irom t-40. $525/mo security dep 8 rel required. 998-5787 leave message. . 3 BEDROOM, 2 Balh home lor rent. S750/mo. 336-746-5436 3Br. 2Ba- Advance- $900/mo 3Br. 2.5Ba- Mocksville- S850/mo 3Br. 2Ba- Mocksville- SBOO/mo New Construction- SBr. 2Ba- S950/mo Now Construction 3Br. 2Ba- $900/mo 3Br. 2.5Ba- Bsmt- Mocksville- $850/mo 3Br. 1.5Ba- Mocksville- $635/mo Pennington & C om pany Realty ___________751-9400___________ FOR A LISTING o( available renlal properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- H ow ard R eally- 751- 3538____________________________ FOR RENT: 2 BEDROOMS with privale (ull bath in 3BR home w / POOL located on 2 wooded acres in Advance near elemenlary school. Preler 30 lo 40 year old responsible MOTHER w / young child to share expenses. Rent Negotiable. Call 998-9674. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAI OR WHOLE ESTATE%_ COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Ca»i>rtlM»l«slfcfc»3Mi2-HM RATES ARE DROPPING N O W IS TH E T IM E • Rales as low as 2,95% on Adjustablcs • Fixed rates as low as 5.5% First Mortgages Purcha.sc or Relinanccs •Doublewide Specialists •Credit Problems Understood •One Day Approvals •First & Sccond Mortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORP. 1-888-840-1585 or 336-224-5125 "Where Your Family Comes First ” Serving You Sincc 1979 D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 СТ.ДЯЯ1 Ш К Х Р Е М Е Д У Е pr o fita b le Homes For Rent 1400 SQFT 3BR, 2Ba, 321 Gwyn SI. Doposit and reieroncGs required. S900/mo. 751-5265 leave mossaqe. FOR RENT; Like new 1 bedroom furnished duplex, waler. garbage pick up included (yard work), no pels. 336-2B4-49B6__________________ GREAT RENTAL- 1 yr. old, 3BR, 2.5BA, lull basement, no pets, 1 yr. lease. S850.00/mo., S850.00 sec. dep. Call Mary Hendricks 0 Pennington & Co. Really 751-9400.______________ Hom es For Rent, Office Space for Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & fvlcDanicI Realtors. 751-2222____________ HOUSE FOR RENT- 3Br, IBa, no pets, No HUD, available May 15. Prefer couple or sinolocnale. Call751-2097 IMMACULATE 3BR, 1.5BA brick rancfi, no pels, 1 yr. lease S635.00/mo. S650/00/ sec dep. Call Mary Hendricks @ Pennington & Co. Realty 751- 9400 LIKE NEW 3BR/ 2Ba 1700 sf on lac, open floor plan, jacuzzi tub, firepiaco, S695/mo. 336- 971-8007_______________________ M AGNOLIA COTTAGE available lor rent- perfect lot eldorfy loved ono or couple who needs to be checked on daily. Private yet they can remain independent- meals and other amenities are offered. Call Grace for details 751-2214_______________________ QUAINT 1772SF IN Historic District, Salisbury St. References/ Deposit. 941- 7593 NICE BRICK RANCHER in lown ollering 1650 square feet of living space. Formal dining, living areas as well as den. laundry room, three bedrooms, and two lull baths. Excelleni neighborhood. S110,000. Possible lease lo own. 492- 6546 Land For Sale 5 BEAUTIFULLY WOODED acres for sale by owner, perked 6 seplic approved. S47.500. 998-367B__________ 6.4 ACRES w/30 ft. wide qravel road. Thirty feet ol road frontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 West. Call & leave message 998-4632 or 751-1760. ALMOST 2 ACRES ol land for sale on Liberty Church Rd. Septic tank and electricity, very prelly, priced below lax value. Call 336-403-6473 loave messaoo. LAND FOR SALE- 35 acres oil Ealon's Ch. -Rd, 336-998- 3872- leave mossaqe. LAND FOR SALE- 8.04 acres Duke Whitaker Rd. 336-764- 3852 Lawn Care Homes For Sale 20 W RIGHT LANE- brick, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, сафоП, pallo, full basement. $84,900. Call 336-751-4590__________________ COMPLETELY REMODELED 4BR, 2Ba home- 58x26 detached workshop, 1.69 acres, seller to pay $2,000 In closing costs. Call Dotlio Lanier; Hickory Tree Realty 998-9745, mobile- 830-1434, pager- 237-5771_______________ EXCELLENT BRICK RANCHER, For Sale By Ownor, 288 Dogwood Ln, Subdivision. 2054 Sq, Ft. ol healed and cooled living space. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths 2 fireplaces, doublo car garage, beautiful sun room and dock, full basement, nicely landscaped yard. One ol Mocksville's finest neighborhoods. $179,900 Call 751-2259 or 751-3436_________ MODULAR HOMES ON your lol shipped direct- Save $$. For Iree literalure, call 1-888- 889-6356. LAWN CARE full service mowing fertilization, ole. 816-2189 ___________918-9226___________ C & M SERVICE 127 Fairfield Rd Mocksvillo Complete Lawn Service Mowing lawns, reseeding, aerating, trimming shrubs, cleaning small lots. Free oslimatos. 336-751-5798_________ LAWN MOWING, SPIKEING, ferlilizing, seeding, mulch, bush hog. Doc Williams 336-492- 5340____________________________ Rusly Tuckcr Law n Caro Complete lawn care Licensod and Insured Call today lor a free estimateday lo 336-:284-6501 Lost & Found FOUND: 1 small brown & while Beagle mix, male w/collar, 2 yrs old. 1- 3mo, old puppy, tan Lab mix found April 1, Mr, Henry Rd, To claim call 492-2722 or FREE lo qood home. Lots For Rent DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS lor rent in Farmington Heights, Nice large lots and quiet Communily. Firsl month's lot renl FREE. Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203 or 998-5462 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRING IS HERE! Bolical aeraioc core uluyyer & mote lor reiii today! My»y hOI S 13361751-2304 •New& Old Roofs • Free Estimates Perkins Roofing 336-998-1150 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 595 т л а PINERO WELCOME. N С ACROSS FROM NORTH DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL VEHICLES, TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS M iniatura Donkey (Ja ck) SAT. APRIL 20, 2002 9:00 a.m. Trectort ft V thk lM FamuN Cub w/cvbveton, L«ta model В AlUs ChjJm«ra w/woodt mower. JD 4240-110 hp. РОМГ O vw ) tw it. С AJIit Cnjim*™ w la m u a n i com pl«rt«i. 254 C m tnctot-4 artìM dnv*. Мм>у H u m Pony Tnclor. M R o « Crop Oliver, 800 Ford, 1999 g ton Hudton M v - i a ’ lUt WS' dova. 1904 Ford Pickup, 1983 Churolrt Pickup. 1949 Fort Pickup яШмкв M , 1965 Grind Am Ponttc, 197S Dodg« V*n, 1990 E»gl« Tikjri by Chiyilar (on* oarrw) Equlpmvnt ft M lKelUnoou« Iff Tri « Л Яавж1 Tr*il«f. АЯ1»П Bueey. PmrtHjrg 2 rwr cultivWot. 2- Ho<w W ijo n w/соптодш bad. С»пу-«Л. O Jw n ular. О пЛ hon« can. Supanor 1 Jw tm drawn dnil Fort г boeom рИ »-12'. Ford 3 bonom plow.U', Murray Riding M ow« w fX ' cui. AMF Ruine М аме аЛб* cut, Т Olivar M la t plow. S diic bog. JO iickta moaar. Fifty S u m ВюапилпШ Madal Coaacbon4.imilad Edi«on.(>olid tiarting nivaf I. Molonzad Scoolar lor handicap. S addM -Tack-H am au (nawft uud). Pockal Knrra«. Old Silvar Donata, »aathar vanaa. buggy lack«, pimr handiaa. farm balli, Ubia lop dnil prati, 1аЫа top ban aav. Nxaa drawn acsop pan. 1-t»i»awaiion(rema. wtiaalbarrowi. waad aalar, farm дама. 10 Corral panali, chain law, alac. blowar. drop cord«. Crillim in hand plannar, СгаЯнпап aandan. И. И .» ЗЛ" ФЛ§ by CraftimirvManning.Bowman. ft Milwaukaa, dnil , praaa viaa. toa гора, tapai ft rulai. malal lool bonai. Black ft Dackar workmala. «coll •Mr. hand gnndara. bfac»ievbita. hand truck, bob wira «tialchan. plian. «ciaw drwar«. Kckal aal. а м bladaa. wtanchaa. wood ft nwlH bn», « М «aw. T damp«, coma-a Jong, hand « « п . halcnaa. Black ft Dackar hadga cullati. Iriming «quara«, jig u w , B tO buffar, ■ladga hammar ft •< handtw. hona colliti, Purina cliick«n laadati, ctuckm coupa, giu rie tool. lalaly bain, ihovala, «ink lop. nia«, hack«aw< ft bladM, lin i, car «land«, pip* bandar. CraHaman doaaing Jig. wood chlaal«. bar dvnpi. lonryg tod. hand tobacco •Mat*, minar lrapa.S gal, Cana by Е н о ft Quakar «tala, old graan Iniulalora, Pnnca Afeart lo U c ts cana. Many ornar Kami not Mlad РОЯ COMStOMMINTS CALL: L«on Curry. N CAÜI ЭМаЗЭе-731-е41Э> Arthur Sottick. N C A li 1365. ЭЭв-492-5М2 TIIU M : CASH O R G OO O CHECKS N O T RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS FOO D AVA1LA8LE EVERYTHING SOLD AS IS. W HERE ISHI •A te C O N D U C T C O B Y : B O S TIC K A U C T IO N S E R V IC E NCAFLS 6373 • U M 9 2 4 9 U « 191 JONES RD., MOCKSVILIE. N С 27020 Lots For Rent NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Homo Park, Re- landscaped, 1984 or newer homes, John Crolts Rd, oil Hwy 64E, 998-8276 or 998- 8222, Lots for Sale TEN LOTS AVAILABLE- All wooded, stream runs on property. All on paved road. Call lor details, 704-528-9566 Miscellaneous ALMOST NEW JINNY Lind baby bed, lots ol baby items, lawn mowers, lots ol stuff, 751-5026______________ CUSTOMIZED KENNELS Why Pay More SSS For Less Room? Let Your Dogs Run! Call J & D Services ___________940-3966 FOR SALE; K & G SALVAGE 311, wide colored motal rooling, 51,19/11,, 3 It, wide Galvalumo mntal rooling, S99/I1,, 2 11, 5V 26-guago motal rooling. S,79/It,, 6 panel Exterior Steel Door Unils. $69,00/ea,; 4'x7'x5/16 Sheotrock. S2.99 ea,. 4'x9'. $3 99/oa; 8' Landscaping timbers. S1,99/ea,; 2’x4' Ceiling tilo. Sl4,95/pack. Insulated wood windows. S49/ea, 5'4"x8'2" hatdbonid, S3.99/ea.; 4 'x l2 'x l/2 “ Sheotrock. $5.99/oa,: 5 gallon buckets ol painl/S9.95/Oii.: Enlry Kwikset lock sets. S9,99/ea.: 4'x8' Plastic mirrors. S29,95/oa, Now rooling shingles. S14.95/sq, Pergo laminate flooring. Sl.99/sq It,; Formica, S,50/sq. Ill,; Inlerior paneling. S5,95,ca.; Bldg stono. S140 per pallet; Carpet. S3,95/yd, We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvorl pipe up lo 36" dia, Wc stock pumps & accessories lor wells, Sleol l-Boams For Sale, K & G SALVAGE (Reynolda Road) 1st business on Wost bank of Yadkin River 336-699-2124 FREE OLD FARMHOUSE to bo removed, 284-2071 Mobile Homes/Rent 2BR MOBILE HOME for rent on private lot, central air. washer & dryer, most utilities included in rent. SBO per week. Must havo good referral. Will bo chocked out. Call 284- 2788. 2BR, 2BA 14X70 SKYLINE cenlral air. refrigerator, slove, microwave. Farmington Heights MH Park, No smoking, no pots. S425/mo.; S350/dep, 336-779-2054__________________ 3BR, 1.5BA SINGLEWIDE, near Jockey. S400/mo, S'lOO/doposil 284-4877 alter 5pm MOBILE HOME FOR rent; 2Br. IBa deposit and rolerences required, 998-3965 READY TO MOVE in; 2br upstairs apt, furnished w/ furniture, all utilities. 751-1218 Mobile Homes/Sale I I1ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call lor free qualification by phone, HOME ZONE. (704) 857-0157. SO DOWN- Davidson Co. Land & DW 2.3 acres wooded w/creek. Owner linancing available. (336)249-7028 S157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Balh all appliances, furnished. New hoatpump, 767-4319 $49.50/ W EEK! 3Br, 2Ba- Privato Lot, Call 751-9140 KID'S MERRY GO Round- all plaslic. heavy duty. S20.00 Plus: kid's plaslic log cabin plav house. S20.00, 492-6545 LAW N EQUIPMENT- Lowos Lawn Mower. 18hp. 44in cul, $275,00 OBO. 492-6545 OIL CIRCULATOR AND liiiik $50 284-2071 ONE SET OF 4 slant 5 star wheels polished alum. Fits Toyota, Honda, 4lug. 2 now 195/50/15 on front wheels- $300 OBO. 492-6545_________ SCRAPE BLADE. BUSH Hog. Cultivators, all $550.00, 492- 5666 alter 12:00noon or leave message. BANKS LOSS- your gain!! Several Repo's to choose Irom- Won't Last! Call right away- 751-0115________________ CHEAP HOME- $600 down- S198./ mo for 5 years, 751- m 15______________________ DOUBLEWIDE FORECLOSURE WITH land. Call 1-888-251-6790 A U C T I O N S a t u r d a y • A p r i l 1 3 • 1 0 A M P R E V IE W 8 :3 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 A M D A Y O F S A IE 4000 Hampton Road, Clemmons From Winston-&VofTi. Like »w / to tho Lo\MS\iOvOLyjYTXins Exit turn loft across OnOgo Ю t tnto lo Илу 158 East, turn lo ftto lfs i kjh t and tuin nght on K in ^ o n read Seüoonyxjri^iBosK inO ûnim œ sM ÿ} Estate of Lena Brewer Snyder (Deceased ANTIQUES • PERSONAL PROPERTY An ciccpborui rJiTtn Салэ1ла 12-Pano Pani docoraiod С(жгег OjçbcxuQ (aitrtwtod lo Baton. NC). Pant Oeccxatod ctiust o< c3nïAW> (atjtutod ьэ Saiem, NO) pant decaatcd ttórxe! cftosi (а«хЛ*ЗЮ Salem, fCvciiosioldraww^(a:W3ii«3toSatom. ^JC).WaiíXЛoalЗiowЪoartaлcxЛ5 (aSrtxAys 10 Salem, fJC), Oxfr/ & walnut miad ылмпд latto w.orrtiud drav^f {attnbuied to Satem. NC). Pa» of oJ paronys on canvas (asnOuiod lo Saicm. Г4С). Wainul cm о-алог dicp teal tabio. pogiar ogm po saio, ргю иш лхк taM>. wayiut poqqoo taporod log kft tc« Oûsk. cart/ wainut laporod Ш о. roal oioo wairu Vctonan hal trco v. та тю m&crt and 1Л1Ьгс<1а ixMia sdos. walnut V d > w i wasftstand, wa/nm Vctonan sa znxi cnost. v;amui ncodkioo«« stod, mahogany nre piooo dong room si>io, mahogany art duoo Ьмпхжп smie, mafipgany m u « cabnot. marxDgany boo*tfaso, mahogany drop-*oaJ taWes, la^o oak лаготЛо, оак сЛа«, oak boctoom smv}. oai^ rooor, oak sentir, nupio txxroom su<o. cuur wardrc<M. wtì^ol arm ctvv. гмо рюсо Emcvo poood party sute, wocdon яооб, oak wal basKol ooflocton ol wai-ofxj stcKs, okJ ruts & Ooffios. Bon (Xvon pocofy, pottery storago jara & crocHs, cast »on Aunt Jorrwna doofstop, cast iron Amsh iguros. pai rare Hul waws (40t*t3 ChanWy аолгд Наглаге, fwo nxran Gfoek key ori lanip wnn matowig sftado. nco docoraî'xl ladios rrvsh handbag. HavHarxl tfima, crystal. pocMt waxfios. largo Ft^ton Cranbofry Hcbnaii vaso, Fenton art glass basket sovool pooosofCamwal glass. oi( larrps. ca<o stanctì. c « ctcfw itoms. ax* boc*i. croc^etod bod£<xtiad, оИ ftai sumd, cfira. coesunc jOAioiry. Veteran tramœ. Ooprosscn ora tramod ponts brass buAot. pasom glass, Оссокаоп glass, liat irorìs. walnut Vctorv^ sfvUow boi hamos bluo otchod lamp w>mart)lo buo. Rocit ot Agos sampior n Vctonan walnut shadow Coi frame. cM ropo bod. fcnens. mscoianoous art wav. a lot of оИ gidssware. and тдлу moro toms not kstod. A good Od CoiTOy Esüie! SALE CONDUCTED FOR EDWARD BREWER. ATTORNEY^AT'LAW EXECUTOR FOR ГЧЕ ESTATE OF LENA BREWER SNYDER H i. SCXD WUM NO GUAaWTEES EXPfìESSÌD 1ЭП IMPLIED NO OUVtRS PREMW C H A T M O N A U C T IO N S IN C . 3 3 6 - 7 6 4 - 2 0 S 7 • N C A L # 6 1 6 2 H O R A C E B . Y O R K , IN C . 3 3 6 - 7 6 e - 5 5 0 'i • N C A L « 6 1 9 1 P le a se visit our website: www.dTaimonyork.com Mobile Homes/Sale 17 PAYMENTS LEFT- pul 2 down and movo in! Call 751- 0115____________________________ 1985 14X70 SW Skyline In Farmington, 2 BR/2 BA, laun­ dry. super nice w/updalos. open floor plan w/island kitchen. S9.500. 998-4927. 1997 14X76 VINYL siding, shinglo roof. 3BR, 2Ba mobile home set up in Farmington Heights and ready lo move in. First m onth's lot rent FREE. $14,900.00 Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203 1999 24X52 FLEETWOOD DW- 3Br. 2Ba. firepiaco, upgraded, mint condition, dishwasher, slove. refrigerator, 16x 16 porch included. Must be moved, priced below appraisal, 998-7270_______________________ 1999 OAKW OOD 2BR, 2Ba SW, $247 pmt, (336)249-7028 1ST TIME HOME Buyois- Low Down paymonts. Low monthly payments. Call 336-751-7734, 28X40 DBLW DE 3BR, 2balh, stove, fng, porch, hoatpump, $12.000. 492-7753____________ 3BR, 2BA ALREADY sot up- take over paymonts, 336-751- 2391/704-880-6472 Mobile Homes/Sale MODULAR HOMES on your lol. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free literature, call 1-888- _________889-6356,___________ NEED HOME? BAD CREDIT? No problem! Call 751-7734 NO TURN- Downs, EVER! Call 336-751-7734,_____________ ONLY 3 LEFT Mortgage co, has 3 AGP homes must go. No reasonable offered refused, 704-883-9802 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 balh homo, 1800 sq ll, 450 per month. Reasonable Deposit 661-1163 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3Br, 2Ba. $500 down. (336)249-7028 PLEASE ASSUME LOAN 2 payments & transfer fee. Call 336-751-0179. •??OWE TOO MUCH on a singlewide? You can_ trade lot a large doublewide or modular. Land available. (336)249-7041 87 ZIMMER MH, 3BR, 2BA, 14x70. $13.700, Can bo left on rental lot. D ay-751-2615 alter 5- 9Э8-9563,______________ ?BAD CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't, 767-4319 WE SAY YES!__________________ ABANDONED HOME. 3 bedroom, 2 balh. Will sell in plncfi or movo lo your lol. Some ownor financing, 336 661-1163 ALL SALES CENTER 2001 Models must go. Save Thousands. FREE Furniture & Decor Pacs included w/purchaso, 704-528-9564 3BR, 2BA- Junclion Rd, Sel up iieady to move In. Call 751-0115_______________________ DOUBLEWIDE ON 1 acre lol- Low down payment (POSSIBLE HELP ON DOWN!) Call 751-7734. ______ FIRST TImI HOMEBUYER SPECIAL!! 3br, 2ba homo already set up ready to move into in Troutman. 704-528- 9449 GET PRE APPROVED tor your New Homo by Phone in 30 minutes or loss. 704-528-4662 HELP SAVE MY CREDIT transferred- $5000 equity Tonv 704-528-7662 HILLSDALE AREA- 2000 Oakwood Mobile Home on rented lot, 14x80 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Very spacious layout. Deck on Ironi 8x16 with ramp and small dock on back. Owner relocating, assume mortgage or buy outright, 336- 998-1119_______________________ HOME ON PRIVATE LOT, payments only $297 a month. Call 336-751-0184, HOME ON WOODED lot. Call 336-751-0190, JUST LOST MY JOB 2001 sq ft homo no d/p take up payments 704-799- 1878 LOCAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR will custom build your dream home as low as $50 per sq. It, Visit SELECT HOMES al 153 Blaise Church Rd,, Mocksville (1-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/336-751-7340. PRICE ROLLBACK 2- 52'x28'- $39,900 2- 60'x28'- $49,900 1-60'x28’- $47,900 l-64'x28'- $56,900 Shop Us! Toll free 1-888-462- 7806 www.skvlinecorp.com PRIVATE LOT WITH 2 BR 2 BA home- READY TO GO! 751-0115_______________________ REDUCED PRICE DOUBLEWIDE already sel up on 1 acre lol. Call 336-751- 7439.___________________________ RENT TO OWN Gorgeous 3-4 Bdrm, 2Ba Home, Ownor min d/p credil not a problem. 704-883-7706 REPO DOUBLEW IDE SET up on 1 acre lot. Low down payment. Call 336-751-9140. SELLER MUST MOVE 2001 sq ft on boautilul wooded lot $500 d/p & move in 704- ___________883-9997___________ SINGLEWIDE DOUBLEW IDE & Modular Homes Available. 15 Financial Inslitulions Available (or your Convenience. 704-528-5198 STOP! DO not buy a doublewide when you can BUILD a TRUE MODULAR''' HOME thal will INCREASE in value, wilh traditional mortgages and bank financing! Visit SELECT MODULAR HOME OUTLET or call 336- 751-7340/ 1-866-624-7457. TRUE M O DULAR''' HOMES Huge Savings! ’ Call for literature, 1-800-322-8679 YADKIN CO., nice large lols. sngl, & dblwides. Cheap waler, good neighborhood, owner finance. $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590 1 5 ^I u à m J . í 4 ¿ a l A U C T I O N B IG E Q U IP M E N T 1 2 : N 0 0 N SATURDAY. APRIL 20 AUCTION conductod lor Mr. David Cecilo ol Cecile Grading. Duo to heart ptobloms & olhor health probloms, lorced lo closo buinsess. 1999 CATERPILLER 9S3C FRONT END LOADER Endosod ait-oonditionod & hoatod cab 4-1 Ux*ol 3000 hour, oil chaiqod ovory 250 hours 1989 REID 20 TON TRAILER. Air-brakos rdmod yoar 2000, 1987 FORD L 8000 — 240 HP DIESEL 13 spood trans 14’ dump. 12-14 yd Swing gato. Now air-concttoning. In oxcolont condition MustsoQ. 1986 MACK RTS ECONODYNE, 3S0 HP DIESEL. 13 Spood trans Air-condrtionod. IS' dump bod. 14*16 yards. OX Body, Excoilont condition. Must soo. 1984 CASE S80D CONSTRUCTION KING Usod vofy lutto Runs and purrs a hjtton. 1985 OLDS CinLASS SUPREME. 5 0 Uw ivigino. Now rockof ama ft Hiora Doc. 2001, Nooda rovorso In 3 spood oulomaBc Irons. Equipment can be seen prior lo auction PIERCE AUCTION GALLERY 7314 Old US Hwy. 52, WIecome. NC (Directly across road from North Davidson High School)Tarms Cash, QOOd chocki with leitor ol fluafanloo ffom your bank. 10% buysr DIRECTIONS: LoKir>gton or Win»ion*Salam, qo 52 sipresawiy lo Exil 07. We'como «iji turn nghl, go «lactly on« milo. You are th«r«. Parking in rear,YES, SELLERS-CONSIQNORS WANTED. CAU: 336.764.1904.613-3313. 7.11.4149 G O T O : w w w .p ie rce a u ctio n .co n i DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISE RECORD, April 11, 2002 - D9 | CLASSIFIEDS ¡OIÍH I E PBOFTEABLE Mobile Homes/Sale USED HOMES STARTING al S9900. Call lor details. 336- 751-1571_________________ YES, THERE IS a dilference. Come seo ihe OUALITY lor yoursoll. Visil the largest TRUE MODULAR!'' Home OUTLET in the SoulhoasI. SELECT HOMES <it 15.T Blaise Church Road. Mncksville (1-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/ 336-751-7340, "FOREST GUMP SPECIAL" Save $15,000 on this 3Br. 2Ba Doublewide- Ready to go with Land! Call 751-7734 Motorcycles SUZUKI DIRT B IK E -2000. like now, $3500 Call (336)998- 7746 Rooms for Rent FURNISHED ROOM FOR ronl. with utililies, access to kitchen and laundry, must be responsible. 751-2770. Music C0UNTER„P0|NTJ1USIC presents Aaron Harrison, electric guitar specialist. Lessons availblo afternoons and evenings tvlon,- Thurs, Ho is experienced in country, rock, blues, motal, jazi and altornative stylos. Accepting beginners lo advanced students. Come in for a demonstralion, NEW! Ellecls Petals and Petal Tuners from Sabine, Counter Point M usic 50 C ourt Squaru M ocksvillc 751-9390 PIANO TUNING & Rebuilding Seir-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Repairing Office Space CONVENIENT QUIET IN Mocksville- small office w/full balh and pd, utilities, $350/mo. Call Shelia 751-1515 BLACK LAB/ COLLIE mix needs loving home w/spacious yard. Invisible Fenced trained. Great w/children, FREE 998- 7821____________________________ FISH-N-TAILS Pet Shop Quality Tropical Fish, Pot Supplies, Small Animals, Tank Ornaments, Koi 8 Pond Supplies, Bait & more! Independently owned, 123 N Salisbury St. M ocksville ____336-751-2708_________ JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES (or sale. 6 weeks old, 998-0796 SELL IT FAST in the Classifieds, 751-2129 Service •M IKE'S PRESSURE WASH* vinyl siding and repairs decks, patios, driveways and walkways, siding 336-998-9588 336-909-1713 Insured- free esi, B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Wa. Work Tq_ MgoL Yoyr BLtdaeiiSpecializing in addilions, renovations, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, cfecks, masonry, stone & lile work, light painting and small reapirs. We also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751- 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References avialble, Froo Estimates, BOBCAT WORK wood a mulch sold & delivered. Driveways qraveled, 751-3768 DESIRE TO SIT with olderly. Call Linda 336-751-7386, E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & woedoaling 336-284-6120 ______ 336-391-2130 For all your liiwncare needs jusl call LEAF IT TO ME 998-8643 Free Estimates Brian Wavers LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates ___________998-1798___________ NEW IMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, addilions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church, 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates, 751-3398, R usty T uckcr Lawn CDro Complole lawn care Licensed and Insured Call today lor a free oslimale _________336-284-6501_________ SWIMMING POOLS FILLED clorinaled water only, 704-546-2935__________________ THE LAWN MAN Grass Culling Service $25,00 and up, (336)391-5605 TOM 'S HANDYMAN SERVICE We do lawn care, decks, pressure washing, tractor work, gutters cleared, homo improvements. For tree estimate on any job, call 336-492-2784 336-682-7006 Happy i 6 '^ Birthday Karl Summers F ro m A F in e To A H a n d s o m e Y o u ng F e llo w Y o u n g M a n L o \'i‘, M om l i liiu l FOR SALE BY OWNER SATURDAYS SUNDAY APRIL 13 614« 1-4 pama 2400 sq, II,, split loyer w/2 car basement garago, 3BR, 2,5BA on five acres (horses allowed) and dolached 2 car garago, $189,900 399 Comanche Dr. • Advance • 940-5040 C o za rT’s JHandyman Service’s Dill Co/ail Liiwii Cam • Cnrponlry • Car Caro "ODD JOBS Я US" FREE ESTIMATES Willio Cozart (330 99D-9381 Service W ILL CLEAN HOUSES M-F, reasonable prices. Advance/ Mocksvillo area. If interested call 998-8871 a lle r6,___________ W ILL DO HOUSECLEANING in Davie Counly and Clihim ons, Reasonable rales, 336-896-1401___________________ WILL DO Y A R D ~w irk~"’ call William Baitv. 998-3732 WRINKLES IN YOUR carpel? We'll re-slretch or new carpet inslallalion. Free esiimalos, (336)998-8402 Statewide YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could be reaching over l ,6 Million Homes across North Carolina! Place your ad wilh our paper for publication on the NC Statewide Classified Ad Network- 110 NC newspapers for a low cost of $275 for 25- work ad to appear in each paper! Additional words are $10 each. The whole slate at your fingertips! It's a smart advertising buy! Call this newspaper's classiliod deparlment (or more inlormalion or visit ttio NC Press Association's website at www,ncpress,com! BAILEY & HOWARD TOURS May 17-19: Lancaster, PA, Amish Country, 2 nights motel, 2 lull broaklasl. 2 Amish dinners, 3 hr lour ol farmlands, Mt. Hope Winery. Farmers Market, Kilchon Kettle Village, Rachel's, Horshey Choclale World, Founders Hall, drive Ihrough tour of Gettysburg Battle Ground and historic homos, Double-S229/oa,; Triplo-$199/ea,; Quad-$189/ea, Call Helen 998-4338 or Doris 336-752-2135 _________ HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid- nile April 12lh S20pp Tues- day April 161h $10pp Frid- nite April 26th S20pp Atlantic City Trip. 1 nile/ 2 days. Friday, May 31st- $169pp E Z W ay Travel 1-800-618-5546 Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yall Vehicles 1985 4X4 CHEVY Tahoe S-10 automatic, A.C,, curiso control, new Pirelli mud tires plus complete, '85 Chevy S-10 4x4 parts truck. $2,200 Best ofler lakes all. 492-6545 Harris Pool Supplies Cleaning • Cheincals • Water 1^'ng Vinyl UnerRepiaceiTieiit litmms HaiTivi)\M\cr 20 Yt'.irv livp 277 1‘kMsaiH Acrc D r . M iKksvillc Home 1336) 284-4817 .Business 1336) 909-4027 i Bermuda Village is seeking a floxiblo, dependable, enthusiastic person for part-time F R O N T D E S K W O R K Available weekends & evenings. 998-6112 Vehicles 1987 FORD RANGER, runs good, needs cosmolic work.. Best offer, 336-751-7924 afler 3 or leave message, 1992 CAVALIER auto. air. 126K. $1500 751-1492 1993 FORD TEMPO auto, air. 110K. runs good. $2000, 492- 7560 1994 SUZUKI SIDEKICK. While. 2 door. 4x4. automatic, hardtop and ragtop, 82K, Excellent Condilion, $5800, Call: 336-492-7549.___________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes SI.. Salisbury _________704-636 1341_________ '89 FULL-SIZE Ford Bronco 302, Good work Iriick, Best Offer, 998-2186 Wanted BABY CROWS WANTED 998-8874_____________ BLIND GENTLEMAN NEEDS a ride lo Winston-Salom to work Monday through Friday, II you can help, please call Charles Hiatt at 492-5569, Thanks. BUYING ALL SPECIES ol limber, Myers Forest Products, (704) 278-4532, Night (704) 278-2877, PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, male-femalo and twins, Caii loi an appointment, 336-998-3409 W ANT TO BUY: Poker Table, Must be reasonable 336-284-2917 WANTED TO BUY; PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cul. Shaver W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTED: LIVE Trap suitable for Squirrels, 998-7379 Ennployment U/ISSCORVeR MINI-STORAGE For all your .storage nccd.s, choo.se us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork CaU ta<laj|l (336) 888-8810 ^ B e r m u d a Fully Endorsed Driver Needed for lierniuda Village. Full-time. Safe driving record. Fle\ible day shift and must be able to maintain records and a.ssist at front desk. Call 998-6112. C e c C a r ^ o c i< i J ^ s s is t e ( { L i v i n g Health Care Opportunities. Cedar Rock Assisted Living (Formerly Davie Village) is now Accepting Applications For: Activités Housekeeping Personal Care Cooks Med Techs Apply in person at: Cedar Rock Asst. Living Employment ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGER Experience in nursing homo is a plus, Must havo computer skills, responsible lor operation of total business olfice function. Experience in payroll & accounts payable. Knowledge ol accounts receivable billing & residential billing, Excelleni (ringe benefits and department head position-supervisor over 2 employees, Ploase mail resume to 1007 Howard St,. Mocksville: or fax lo 336-751- 0028, DRIVERS Immediale Employment Need more home time mid-week and weekends. Dedicated runs available. $.32 to $.52 cents per milo detention, stop, layover and hourly pay included, $850.00 lo $ 1.050.00 por week Plus S.02 cpm Safely Bonus B cn o fils Included Medical with prescription card, and Dental Opitional plans available We Require CDL-A and 18 months OTR experience V isit Salem C arriers Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm 191 Park Plaza Drive W inslon-Salem, NC Or Call 1-800-709-2536 (or ^ p e c ia l Interview on Saturday EARN 40-60K lirsl year in sales, 401K, modical, dental, bonus. Call 336-751-1571 ask lor Michael, ELMS AT TANGLEW OOD i.i now accepting applications foi FT & PT Dietary Assistants, Please apply in person between 9am-4pm to 3750 Haipor Rd, Clemmons, NC, VJo aro a druq free workplace! ELMS AT TANGLEW OOD is now hiring a FT 2nd Shift Supervisor, CNA's and LPN's can apply. Please apply in person between 9am-4pm lo 3750 Harper Rd. Clemmons. NC, W e are a drug free workplaco! Employment BEFORE SCHOOL CHILD Care needed in August. 5:30- 8:00 a,m „ must be able to transport child to Cooleemee Elementary 336-284-2833, CONCRETE TRAVEL re: HELPER, HOUSEKEEPING/ LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR-Rosponsiblo lor the housekeeping department, scheduling, on call, supervisor exporionco a plus. Send resume lo 1007 Howard St,. Mocksville; apply in person or fax resume to 336-751-0028, IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR a female cuslodian attendant to work at Davie County Rest Area, must be able lo do outside work. Contact Mary at 336-940-5627, EXP, CARPENTER FOR framing crew, 40-plus hrs, weekly w/overlime. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot­ heads, 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428, FARM MAINTENANCE W ORKER- must be experienced in fencing, bain repairs, mowing, round baling, elc. Excellent pay for oxporionced, 8-6 336-998- 3497 Leaky RooS? Old RooS? NO ROOF? Cull Crowley Roofing For A ll Your Koojiiif; Needs 336-998-8925 Ro.isonablo Rates In Unreasonable Times iq, Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.- Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EOE____________________________ IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR a male custodian attendant to work al Davie County Rest Area. Must be energetic. Contact Mary at 336-940-5627 JOIN THE CLOVERFIELD TEAM cleaning privale homes. Winslon-Salem, FT, M-F, daytime. Good pay. 760-9283 NEEDED: CHURCH Pianist/ Organist for Advance Area. Required; Wed. nighls & Sun. mornings. Call 998-7750. Salary neqoliablo. OTR DRIVERS NEEDED home most weekends, 2 yrs exp roquired, 704-546-3035 PROFESSIONAL-FINACE/ CONTRACTS COORDINATOR Must have the ability to perform multi-tasks, be atlentivo lo detail, present information effectively in writing and orally, ' and to work ellectively wilh ' people from diverse backgrounds, Key responsibilities include analyzing budgets, creating/ reviewing Financial Status Reports, training conlractors on ' linancial responsibilities, collaborating/ blending funds, seeking other grant opportunities, maintaining all linancial records. Qualifications: Minimum requirement of an Associates Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, related field or equivalent business experience. Pertorred Bachelors Degree in related lield or three years ; experience in non-profit ; organization or Human Sen/ices related lield. Musi have good working knowledge ol Microsoll Excel. Part-Time position; minimum of 20 hours/ week Hiring range; $10.80- $ 13.20/hourly Call Davie County Partnership For Children at (336)751-2113 lo receive application ot visil www.daviesmari.orq to print application and sent to. 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksvillo, NC 27028. EOE___________________ SALES ASSOCIATE/ MANAGER Trainee. Fast Track Program. Busy retail outlet. Need to start immedialely. Commission, benefit pkg, experience helpful, but dqL required. Call Sieve at 336-751-7734, 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N t Y Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colofs Pole Buildings Melal Roofs & SicJing f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS w e r e - you ab ove th e com petition in faci, you'ro eligible lor up lo three pay raises your lirst yoar! Our extonsivo training program providos you wilh tho skills you neod to succeed, plus lols you docido whon you aro ready lur more pay/benolils and mure responsibility And (hal's jusl tho boginning. As a mombor oi our dynamic team, you'll also bonofil Irom the following: 40IK savings piatì conttibution - wo’tl match 25% ol your conlribulion. up to 6% ol your salary (available allor one yoarof son/ico ol at loasi 1000 hou«&, must bo at least 21 yoats ol ago. Medical proscription, denial, life and AD& 0 benefils (available afler 120 days ol omploymenl, wilh at loasi a 32 hour/ week avorago) Employoo assistance program. • Wookly paychecks • Floxiblo bchoduling • Paid vacations • Ernployou meal ana gill discounts • Stock purchase plan (available to those n\ losl 2\ yonrs ol avje who havo complolod 90 days ol sorvico) We a(Q ttuly co(Ttmittod to your succos« cks a (lodicatod merntjor ol out team M Ctackef Opffol. iist«P »0 «t'a» you »inv9 to soy Qfid use ’tiat foodßack to moko positive chnnQce to youf wcik envifonmont Whnt mofo could you ask lo»7 II you niu motivutod and oiiitijsiastic. with a piission lor cuftomer sorvico. come in and &oo eManoQor toddyl W e CHf» c v m n H y lo o k in g fo n P M J TIME HELP COM I M TOOAY ANO A P H Y .M A M A Ш Т М С Ю . 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Buy Ford... “Buy ALL AMERICAN FORD” FORD M E R C U R Y Just off 1-40 Exit 170, Hwy. 601 • Mocksville, NC(336) 751-2161 Check us out at a a fo rd .c o m • OAC. "Includos all Incentives assigned lo doaler. •••72mo., 9.9% APR, 10% down plus tax. tag & adm. (ees, OAC. ,4 ) e < L in d b e r g h In L an cair Mocksville Man Has Special Connection To Flight Recreation Page C1 DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRI/E^ECO RD USPS 149-60 M e e t T h e C a n d id a te s A t F o r u m Local caiulidatcs lui\c been iii- vitetl lo a puhlic Гошт at 7 p.m. riiL'sday, April 2.^ al the Davie Acatlemy Comnumily HiiiUling on Mr, Henry koatl uesl of Moeks- ville. •Spoiboreil liy Womlmeii of the World Lodge ?l2^. iiivileil candi- tlales ineliide Uoh Rose. Michael Allen, lioliliy Kiiiglit. Roger ■Spillman and Dwighi Myers for cotmiy commissioner; Mike .Smilh and .Allen Whitaker I'or sherilT; Clerk of Cotnl Candiilale Ken lioger; Davie Hoard оГ I'dticalioii candidates Carol Livengood. Regina Ciraham aiul Ltithcr I’otis; aiul N.C. House candidates Mike Morris and Julia C. Howard. D a v ie F a ir N e x t W e e k Tlic Davie County Fair, bcnul'ii- ting the Davie Yoiilli CoLiiicil, Davie Leo Club anil Hitkien Meailows Christian Yomh Ranch, will be iicld Ttiesilay-.Saliirday at Ihe lairgmtintls on Blaise Chinch Road, olí U..S. 601 North al 1-40 in Mocksville. Tlieie will he games and con­ tests, a midway, petting zoo. magic aiul variety show anti oilier events Ггот4;30-10:.'^0 nightly, tiiitil 11:.10 Triilay and Salmilay. Kmertaiiimem incliules a talent search on Tiiesilay. bltiegrass on Wednestlay. Ihe Randall Hanes Band on Thmsilay. Ihe Band оГО/ on Friday and the Parl-Time Party- Time Band on .Saltirtlay. Center BBQ This Weekend The atinnal Center Barbecue will be liclil Friday and Satmday. April 19 and 20 al the community build­ ing, U.S. 64 Wesl al 140. Pork barhccue w ill be sold both days. On Saturday, craft liooths will be set up, and the I'iednioni I'ower As­ sociation will have a display ol an­ tique tractors and engines. Number 16 Thursday. April 18, 2002 Davie Sheriff Allen Whitaker looks insitde the abandoned shack where the body of a missing man was found Sunday evening. - Photos by Robin Fergusson B o d y O f M is s in g IVIan F o u n d In R e m o t e A r e a Davie Sheriff’s Detective Tony Leftwich looks at items that be­ longed ot missing man. B.v.iiickiu .SuiihoK Davie County Enterprise Record The remains of a body believed U) be a man missing since last Janu­ ary were found in Davie County this past Siimlay. According lo Davie County Sher­ iff Allen Whitaker, the remains were discovered at an abandoned house located near U.S. 601 Norlh. The house, which is esiimateil to have been vacant for .^0 years or more, is appro.ximalcly onc-ciiiarier mile off Allen Roatl in a woodeil area beside a cornfield. Abraham Devoid Strickland, who was 2‘J al Ihe time of his disappear­ ance, was reported ntissing from his home in Farmington on Jan. 10, 2001 afler leaving on his bicycle. Strickhmd. who was mentally handicapped, also sufferetl from epi­ lepsy and had not taken any of his medications since the tlay he disap­ peared. Me was lasi seen wearing a black toboggan anti was riding a dark blue bike. Bolh items were fotuul inside Ihe vacant house near Allen Road. Also found was an identification necklace Strickland w as re|iorleilly wearing at the lime of his tiisappear- ancc. WliilakersaitI a call was received April 14 arotind S p.m. from a fam­ ily in the communily out walking their dogs. One ofthe ilogs ran inlo ihe woods near Ihe vticani home ami w'hen ihe owner wenl lo retrieve ihe Plciisu See l?(idy - l*ai>u 7 44 PAGES School Bond Q uestions N e w M id d le S c h o o l ‘S u rp ris e ’ C o u ld H u rt O th e r O p tio n s Иу Kin) .lustcn Davie Counly Fiilerprise Recoril Slunikl moiies for a new middle school he incliiiled in an upcoming Inuul referendmn for Davie Schools'.’ Will llie "Miriirise" faclorof llie new miildle school luirt later chances for a boiul lo build a sec- ontl high school? Those are questions members ol the Davie Board of Eduealion brougbl up on I'luusday. .April 11, in a discussion of llie school facil­ ity task force's ivcomiiieiidalions. The board was surprised al the suggestion ofa new middle school, "If you weren'l involveil. Il would be a surprise lo see a midtlle scliool ^ com c oux of Ihc lusk Vorcc.** sw\i\ Dub I’olls. schools' superiiileiulent. "Tliat 10 me was a big surprise, aiul Ihe mitldle school principals uere the ones who really bmiighl lhal up lo the commiltee," said board member Marlene Shamel. The mitkllc schnols are growing, and Ihe principals are againsi schoolsof SOI) siiideiils. Caner askeil how lie was sup- jiosed lo convince people a middle school needed to be btiill before Ihe liigli school. .At their peak, the middle schools would have aboul l.'iO sludenls over bricks ami mor­ tar cajiaciiy. The bigli school will have closer to 600 over capacily. "■riial's Ihe thing the average per­ son isn't going to underslaiid." Polls saiil hccause of the four period blocks and sludenls and teachers moving lliroiighom the day, il was easier lo run Ihe high school al over capacily than il was a middle school. When a teacher has a free period, anolhcr teacher uses the classroom. Polls said lhat is "not an ideal way to ilo il." "The elementary school was a much easier ilecisioii," said David , I’leasc See School - Раце 7 G o d ’s G r a c e Army Major Seeing Soldiers Change In Afghanistan Hy Bedi Cassidy Davie County linter|irise Record He describes liimsclf as ".itist a good old cotuiiry boy," and by all accounts, lie's made ii in ilie big lime. He has lived in Oeniiaiiy and Hawaii, and has iraveled lo places such as Haiti, Cuba. Somalia. Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Wherever lie goes, ¡leople address him as "Sir.” Bul for him. perhaps the mosl imporlanl thing he lias done willi his life is work to recover and preserve the freedom all Ameri­ cans appreciate and expect. Larry Naylor, a Davie native, is a major in the United Stales Anny, and is serving as executive officer for the Logistics Task Force, allached to the lOlst Airborne Division (Air Assault), in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Naylor, .'^8, graduated from Davie High School in 1982. While a senior, he w'as a member of Ihc JRO rC, in Ihe lirsi year the program was offered at the high school. After graduation, Naylor attended Western Carolina Univer­ sity and received a btichelor's degree in radio/television broad­ casting, with a minor in marketing. He was also in the ROTC program at Weslern, and in the early morning of graduation day, he received his first commission, as a second lieulenant, and reporled to Fort McClellan, Ala. three monihs later. Please See Davie Native - Page 4 4 êIÊ Ê Ê Î Army Major Larry Naylor says good-bye to a friend, Major A.C. Roper in Kandahar, Afghanistan. ii 2 - DAVIF, COUNTY ENTKRPRISK RECORD. April 18. 2()02 Exjitonal Райе It’s T im e To Support T h e D avie C ounty Fair The new Davie County Fair? It hcL’ari last year as a youlh production. This year, it has ayed and matured into the beginnings of an event that could showcase Davie County. The Center Fair has been tiie closest thing we've had to an agricultural exhibition. The Davie Counly Fair creators have ambitions for this to be an attraction the counly will be proud of. A miniature version of the Di.xie Classic Fair but with a Davie County twist. With music and rides and a host of exhibitions, the fair has a wealth of entertainment scheduled. Last year's event lacked only one thing: People. We need to remedy that this time. With pig races and pony rides, sheep herding demonstrations and dance contests, there will be a lot 10 do. Vicki Robinson has taken her job with the Recreation Department seriously. She has lined up a event that can provide a lot of fun for us. If we go. And we should. A tte n tio n W a s E m b a rra s s in g My 11-year-old may slill be angry with me. 1 took him to see "Honky Tonk .Angels" last week at the Brock Auditorium. The place was packed. 1 had arranged fora little special aller.tion for Robert. One of the "angels" had agreed to wink at him and call him "cutey." She did a little more than that. She grabbed him and tried to dance during the show. My very shocked .son was horrified. And then the singer — a gorgeous and sometimes scantily-clad brunette — winked and made eyes at him for the rest of the show. I got a long lecture on the way home about the embarrassment and humiliation 1 had inllicted on him. But there were several older men who said after the show, “ I wish I were your siin." Remembering An ‘Associate’ She was a cat that had nine lives, but she ex­ hausted them aM a few weeks ago. She was 17. I still Ihink I hear her. When 1 open the door. I expcct her to rush through. We weren't exactly friends. Just associates. I fed her. She tolerated me. In her prime, she would catch mice and moles. In her final years, birds mocked her. As she sat on the deck within inches of her bowl, bluejays and mocking­ birds and wrens would steal her food. She only winked in protest. She became unusually friendly in her final month. She wanted even me to rub her. She didn'l run when .V year-old Michael gave her too much love wilh his squeeze. She just stayed around. Little did 1 know how long my commitment would be when she came home as a kitten. My oldest son. then 4, had seen her abandoned outside the old Lowes Foods in Mocksville. His mother brought the little orange kitten home. She staked her bed atop niy truck. That's when we first developed a friction in our relationship. She left cat tracks all over the hood and windshield. Every day. 1 thought she could be taught to stay off. Thai was before I discovered that cats aren't really domesticated. They're untrainable. They do whal they want to do. And humans have to adjust. - Dwight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y ENTGRPRI/E^^ECORD USPS 149-160) . 171 S. Main St.. P.O. Box 99. Mocksville. NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks................... Robin Fergusson.............. Mike Barnhardt.................. Ray Tutterow...................... Brian Pitts............................. Karon RIckell...................... M ocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 ..............Editor/Publisher ..............General Manager ...............Managing Editor ..............Advertising Director ................Sports Editor ................Circulation/Classilied Director Davie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Periodical!. Postiige Paid in Mocksville. NC 27028 Subscription Rales Sini;le Copy. .SO Cents $:o Per Year In .\’.C.. S25 Oiiisidc N.C, PO.STMA.STBR Send Address Chanycs lo; Davie Counly Enterprise Record • P.O. Box 99. Mocksville, NC 27028 "G00I>MEWS, SIR~W/E'V£ got ARAFAT RIGHT WHERE HE WANTS US! " In The Mail... B and Boosters A p preciate S upport Til Iho editor: riio Davic lliy h Baiiil Biiosiers would like lo lhank ihe yreal I'oiks in Davic Coumy lor m akiiig the "Spring Tlini;" al the Brock ■Auiliioriuni on .ЛргИ 1.1 such a succcss. We had wimiicrl'ui allcn- dancc. ciclicious donalcd hors il'oeuvres. and Big Band music I'roni Davie's lalenlcil ¡¡\// Band. Л ccrlani band dircclor was even reported danciny down Irom on several nmnbcrs. Dick Clark has already asked I'or his phone rumber. Wc w am lo Ihank our iicncrous busuiess sponsors, and also Jane Simpson w ith the Davic Coumy Arts Council, and Daphne l-ryc. D.A. Palcrick. Lleclcd o liicials Rep. Julia Howard. I.mher Polls. Janie Ganieil and .Michael and Karen Allen also gave donalions. Ihank you to .Mike Barnhardt and llie Davie Coumy Hiuerprise I'or your excellem arlicle covering this event. There are many hand stuilenls who are r^iising money lo march in the London parade ihis New '»'ear's, w ho leel very apprccialeil hv the people o f Davie County. Thank you again for supporting our studenis. Lea Anne lies. M elinda liraddy. Ken Л Christa Warise, Steve Л Cathy .Iord;m. Bonnie Crotts. Christine NS'hel^el. George I'i; K im Lane. Dehhie Pullen. Tim i t Cecilia Sloan. M ichael K irkpatrick. Pain Gray, Volunteers Make Girl Scouting Programs Work To thc editor: G irl Scouts I'roni Davie County have assisted Ihe Red Cross with a Itlouilm obile. planleil dallodils ,ii several churches and schools. i:oi\e ice skating and i:oiie to several plays. May 11 (iivl Scouts w ill be celebr.iling Ihe ‘)(llh anniversary ol'Ciirl Scouting al the Laurence Joel .Memorial Coliseum u ilh more lhan l.'stl c.\hihitors. "G irls In •Action" includes more lhan .“iO girls Irom several troops thal w ill represent D avieCounly at this event. Consider Homeschooling To the editor: This IS llte time ol'year wlten parents o l5 year olds begin enroll­ ing their children in public school. The idea of sending our 5 year old children o lito public school has become so commonplace thal many parents now assunte it must he rei)iiired hy law. Iiu l did you know lhal in .North Carolina, a student is not required to attend any school at all until he/she has turnee age 7'.’ /Xnd once your child has reached age 7. your options include public school, private school, or homcschool. Homeschooling in this slate is pretty straightl'orward. The par­ ent is required lo have a high school diploma or equivalcni. Cur- ricuhnn is available to homeschooling parenls who want lo use it. bul ils use is not required. Bul most importantly, homeschooling promtitcs strong I'amily lies and allows children to learn at their ow n pace w hile being a part ol'the w ider community in which they live. For more inl'orm alion about school requirements, including homeschools. conl.ict ihe NC Depi ol' Non-Public liducalion al h ll/i:/ or (919: 7.'?.1-427ii. Calhcrine Dean Advance The flir l Scouts recently attended a Camporee at the Keyaiiwee Program Cenler where they c:unpcd I'or two nigths and could lake part m archery, boating, clim bing a rock wall, an orienteering course. lieUI games, ouuloor cooking, skits and many olher activities. M ore lhan UO girls and 6(1 adulls from Davie and Yadkin counties at- lendcd. A ll ol these events have been plannetl and implcmenicd hy vol- unieers. by those lovely hidics known as G id Seoul Leaders. G irl Seoul lc;iclcrs are the I'oundation ol G irl Scout troops. They make Ihe program work anil make a dil'l'crence in the lives ol'girls. Ciirl Scouts. Triad Council thanks all ol'the volunteers who make the program possible, especially ihe leaders who give so much lo the G irl Scouting program. L ib Bullard Parmington Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. Thc letlers may be on topics of local, slate, national or ¡nlcmational issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are nol libelous, vulgar or in poor tasle. The editor reserves the right to edit leUers for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not lo be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper ofnce no later than ! 4 p.m. Monday of thc week lo be published. Davie Counly , Enterprise Record RO. Box. 99, Mocksville, or email to: I einews@davie-enterprise.com. What would you do for Earth Day to help the planet. Grady Cartner Mocksvillc ‘Plant a couple of trees.” Gregory J. DeVault Mocksville “Plant u tree and help pick up trash along my road." .Ion Ferree Mocksville “l*ick up trash.” Nicholas Potts Mocksville “Don’t litter.” Outwitting The Telemarketer DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRPRISFi RKCORD. April 18, 2002 - 3 They always c:ill al the wotsl of limes. Usually when y inrtc silling al the ilinner table, reaily lo try some of lhal I'ricd chicken you've been dreaming about I'or the lasl hotii'. riicn the telephone rings. Cirudgingly. you answer. /\iul Ihis uay-lo-chcerrttl voice starts talking. If yini don't pay allenlion. they'll lose you quick. Bul you c;in he certain of one thing: they'ie liying to sell you somelhing. A credil caul, new witulinvs. a \ aciiutn cleaner, the ilenis people sell by way of icletnarkcling is etulless. I say il's lime to put an etui to some of this aggiavaliiig leiephone nonsense. The slale allorney genei al agtees. anil is asking the legislature to enact a "Do Nol Call" regislry. riicre may he some heller ways lo gel riil of ihese pesky c;illcfs. I've Iteatil several good ways lo oulwii ihe icleniarkclcr. Il'yoii have a small chikI in the house, jnst tell the leleiiiarkcler lo hold on so they can speak to the boss of Ihe house. N'oii w'ouldn'l he lying, and most chiklren love lo talk on Ihe lelcplione. "Hey. I played ('ttlside today. 1 love iny mamau. Did you play toilay'.’" It'll ilrive a telemarketer Mike Barnhardt crazy, just he prepared to ease your child's I'eelings when they frown and ask. "Why did thal man hang up on me'.’" I've heard of other people who simply pul the leiephone down and walk away, and check il periodically to .see when Ihe telemarketer hangs ii|i. If they really annoy you. why nol just throw the phone inlo a drawer ami close il. 1 lete al the news­ paper. we call that our cotnplainl depailment. Of course, you could just simply hang up. But believe it or nol. I've had ihein lo call hack. If you're really desparalc. when they call anil ask for you hy name, immedialely get upset and say. "I'm sorty. they pas.sed :tway lasl week." Jusl he careful not to use lhal one on a company you already do business with. Never, ever iry lo reason with a lelemarketer. I'm sorry, hul I ilon'l need anolher credit card. "Hut this one ean save you money." The one I have works jusl fine. "Don'l you want lo save some money',’" Of course, but I don'l p;ty interest on that card anyway. " I'lhs card will aclualy pay you when you use il." Hy the ihird time they gel some reason. 1 lose my cool. Don'l you lelemarkelcrs ever lislen to coiinlry music. What part of no don't you tindci slanil. .■\nd besides, the fried chicken is ucllinu cold. D AVIE PLAC RESIDENTIAL CARE E Just Say No To Alcohol Sales In Mocksville I'o thc editor: I have been lollow ing the news concerning Ihe upcoming vole on alcohol sales in M ocksville. 1 was. Iltetelore. very intereslcd as 1 read Ihe short arlicle 'M ocksville Alcohol Vote On June IS' In the .April 11 issue. I hat arlicle indicates the voters o l'M o ksville have lour choices ami goes on lo list the tlil'l'ercnl proposals I'or alcohol sales. I w ant lo suggest thal the \oters consider :in tinlisled filth op­ tion. a choice that I believe w ill be o f gieatcr benefit to the tow n and 10 the i|u:ilily o f life o f its residents. Thai choice is lo vole lo not permit alcohol sales. Olher :ircas in Dav ie have approved some form o f alcohol sale, but 1 Ivle ive lhal time w ill prove that decision to be foolish and iletrim ental to the lesidents o f those small nuinicip;tlities. I hope Ihe good folks o f M ocksville w ill look around and ask lliemselves. "Is the sale of alcohol really helping Ihose communities who al­ ready have it'.'" and "Does M coksville leally need lo follow them'.’" I imagine lhal in the weeks ahead your readers w ill see many opinions concerning llie projecleil revenue from the sale o f alcohol in llie tow n. 1 wanl to remind Ihem lhal there is also a high price lo be paid - and lhal cost is always paiil oul in human suffering. I w oliiler if M ocksville can really afford it. l-A'eryone know s the destructive potential o f alcohol use. I-very- one know s someone whose life has been ruined by drink. Everyone know s a fam ily lhal has been lorn hy alcohol's terrible grip. Every­ one know s a child w ho has been injured by ils'hellish power. D e m o c ra tic D is tr ic t M e e tin g F o r 2 0 0 2 Date: Saturday April 20, 2002 Time; 1 ;00 pm Location: South Davie Middle School For More Information 9 9 8 -1 6 0 0 l’.iicl l'(ir Ily riic Davic Cciunty Di:iii(>cralic l’.iny, T/ima O'Mara Trcas I wanl lo encourage the voters o f M ocksville lo prayerfully con­ sider Ihis issue before they vote in June. I hope ihey decide lo pro- lecl iheir quality o f life, I hope they choose the unlisted option anil vote no, M ocksville is in iny prayers, lla to ld /im m erni;ni Pastor. C ornal/cr United M elhodist Clmvch C O U N TR Y H A M & S A U S A G E BR EAKFAST First United Methodist Church N. Main Street • Mocksville Saturday, April 20 7-10 a.m. Eat In or Take Out D o v ie P la c a C o n g r a t u la t e s G e o r g e M in o r a s o u r r e s i d e n t o f th e w e e k . G e o r g e l i n s m a c ie h i s h o m e l i e r e s i n c e J u l y o f 2 0 0 0 . G e o r g e s a y s , “ 1 l i k e i t h e r e , L 'lie p e o p l e a l l n i c e h e r e a n d a r e g o o d t o m e . I l i e c o o k , M s . V i c l c i e f i x e s r e a l l y g o o d m e a l s . M y l a m i l y c o m e s t o v i s i t m e o l t e n a n d 1 w e l c o m e m y f r i e n d s t o c o m e s e e m e a t m v l i o i n e , D a v i e P l a c e R e s i d e n t i a l C a r e . " F o r In fo r n v a tiu n O n P la c e m e n t, C o n ta c t S u z a n n e S im p .s o n o r S a m in ic C a r o l iV lo rg a n 336-751-2175 M e d ic a id & Privately F u n d e d 337 Hospital Street • Mocksville Center Grove C h r i s t i a n A i c a d e m y We need donations! 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D a v i e N a t i v e L e a d i n g L o g i s t i c s E f f o r t I n A f g h a n i s t a n Conllniii'd Krom Pa^v I "O ni; lluiughl that is really iiiiporlanl. lhal 1 want |K'oplc lo know, is thal .Sgt. Majcir Jiulgc Myers, w lui was Iho JROTC inslniclor al Davie lliu ii. pinned me when I gradualeil Iron) college. He was such an inspiralion Id m e." N aylor said, in a receni leleplione interview from Afghanistan. "1 haven't heen back to the high school in a long lim e, hul I want lo come hack and talk to Ihe sUulenls. I want to tell them lhal if they are looking for a great opportunity, it's there, in the ROTC program ." Follow ing his basic course. N aylor reporled lo the l.llli Infantry lia tlalion in Baumholder. Ciermany. where he spent several cold w inters, firsl as a chemical ofllcer and laler as a deconlarnination platoon leader, “ The threat o f colil war w as still Ihere during ihat time ( l ‘W7), and Ihe w all was slill up. There w as still a threat o f chemical or nuclear war." he said. N aylor also spent time in Bad Kreu/nach. Gemiany. as assistant secretary and protocol officer for Ihc General's .Staff. He was laler sialinncd ai Fort Uragg. before being deployed firsl to Guanlananm Hay. Cuba, for the reliigee crisis, and laler lo .Somalia, for Operation Keslore Hope, where he saw ihe event that is depicted in the movie. Blackhaw k Down. His travels then took him back 10 Bragg, lo H aiti, and eventually to I^irt Leavenworth. Kan,, from where he was noniinaleil and selected as leam commander al the Central Identification Lab (o rC lL H I). From ly'^.S to I'W.S. Naylor was stationed at Hickain A ir Force Base in H awaii, where he was leam commander for Ihe A Team, w hose mission il was to travel into Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, to search and recover I’OW s from the Vietnam War. "D uring Ihe whole lim e we were Ihere. we recovered onl>' Iw o bodies, which were positively idenlified." Naylor said. W hen asked if he believes there are POWs slill alive ihere, N aylor answers, "There is no current evidence o f live sitings in Ihose regions." W hile at C IL H L N aylor was promoted to m ajor and shortly after, was selected lo attend Resident Command and General S taff College for a year at Fort Leavenworth. D uring Ihat time, he also got his master's degree in human resources developmeni. N aylor was then sent lo Fort Cam pbell. Ky.. as an assislani m aterial management officer for Ihe lO lst Airborne Division (A ir Assault), and laler, executive officer o f the 626 For\vard Ballalion. On Sept. 12. N aylor was alerted and notified thal his company was lo Ik the division's ready brigade on standby as a result o f Ihe terrorist attack's ihe previous day. On Jan. 28, he was deployed, as a result of Operation Enduring Freedom, and has been stationed since in Kandahar. U.S. Army fvlajor Larry Naylor, a Mocl<sville native, says the cards, letters and prayers from home mean the world to American soldiers in Afghanistan. "We provide support to the approximately .‘'.(HK) personnel currently in the area of operations." said Naylor. "I am Ihe chief o f staff for Ihe logistics task force, which is the elemeni ihat provides all o f the support, incluiling fooil. \^aler. fuel, aniino. ei|uipmenl. medical, maintenance, and barrier and construction materials, lo ihc jiorsonncl here. "We have basically estab­ lished a cily in the middle of Ihc dcserl. and everything we necil for Ihat infraslriictnre has Ciinie here by aircraft. I bet Osama Bin Lailen never ihoiight thal a few months after Ihe attack, thal we-would all be slanding in his backyaril. “ Americans are nol some­ one to mess around w ith. We're a inighly fighting force." That force is fighting more than the enemy. N a ylo r said they are plagued constantly b y sand fieas. carpet vipers, scorpions and dust, and in Ihe b e g in n in g , extrem e cold. He hasn't had a real show er in longer than he w ouUI w ant anyone to kn o w and hasn't had a hot m eal in weeks. .\nd one other element they have had to deal with is rain, bul Naylor said natives, including Governor Sharzi. o f Kandahar, have praised Ihe Americans, because it has rained more since Ihey arrived than it did in all of last year. “ So not on ly are we lilie ra lin g Ihe w o m e n and c h ild re n , and m aking il so ch ild re n can pla y outside, and people can listen to their radios, and have tilings ihey ha ve n 't had in years, but we are also being praised for Ihe goo d lu ck , in the form o f rain, that w e have brought. “ But you know what lhal is, don't you'.’" Naylor asked. "It's God. It's Ihe grace o f G od." Naylor said he has seen God at work in many areas since his arrival and heard many stories to support his beliefs. “ Гаке Operation Anaconda, the largest air assault ever, which was a huge success. We killed hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of Taliban and al Qaida, and we lost only a few. Those losses are had. hut that's war, hul the ratio o f ihem to us is phenomenal. Then I've heard stories, like o f a mortar landing next lo individuals, and it d idn'l explode - it was a d ud . A n d o f soldiers being caught in fire fighls. and Ihey su rvive d . “ One I heard about was a soldier w lio was hit in the chest, shot ill the chest, and was knocked down, but he got back up. because he was h il in his armor plate. That's God's grace, riia l's the power o f Ihe prayers of a nation." N aylor said many mediits for bravery ami heroism have been given oul since he has been there, and lie has seen many soldiers, w hich he calls "kid s." because so many are just oul o f high school, w ho ilid n 'l believe in God and who now know "G od is real. "They're dedicating their lives because they now know that God exists." he said. Many o f Ihe soldiers formed a choir, w hicli is now 2.5 strong, and N aylor plays a battery -operated keyboaril and sings. Fvery Sunday, out in the middle o f nowhere, as Naylor calls il. they get together for a service and singing. Their Kandahar "theme song." as N aylor puts it. is "Lord I L ift Your Name on H igh." "One ilay. I walkeil up to a couple o f pilots and thanked them for w hat they have done for us. for pulling Ihe ir lives on Ihe line for us. and I said. 'I know your mom and dad must be proud o f you. because 1 sure am .' and ihey said to me. 'H ey Sir. good singing Sunday.' riiere Ihey are. risking iheir lives for us. and they're telling me ihey appreciate the singing we did on Sunday." N aylor said, laughing. " This has really been an awesome experience." And one thal is aboul to come lo an end, for Naylor. He recently received a commission as defense trade analyst for the Stale Depart­ ment and w ill be leaving his digs in Afghanislan for Washington, D.C., for the next tw o to three years, llis w ife. Lealrice, and daughters Brillany. S, and Alexis, 7, w ill jo in him there, in a home in Virginia that his w ife has already found and purchased, all while w orking full time, being Mom and Dad to Iheir daughters, and packing up their home in Tennessee. “ W ho could ask for more'.'" N aylor said. “ I could mil exist without my wife. She's always been there, throughout every move, every prom otion. I co uld not have done a ny o f this w iih o u l her." Naylor said his daughters, broihers. Michael. Wayne and Firic. and parents Betty and Rudolph, who live on Main Church Road, and his extended fam ily all proviile the support he needs to be able lo do w hat he does, in addition lo. of course. Ihe Americans who support the opcnilion. "W e ca n 'l fail, because o f w hat you all have g ive n us. We have a Hag here, in o u r conference ro o m . Ihat w as m ade by som e school ch ililre n . and Ihe lillle hands m ake up Ihe stars, and w e have letters and pictures and packages, and w e appreciate all o f il so m u c h ." he said. "I especially w a n l to m ention m y father and his teaciiing m e lo he Ihe best al w hal I do. He also taught m e lo m ake sure the jo b w as c o m ­ pleted co rre ctly the firsl tim e. You som etim es d o n 'l k n o w h o w m uch o f an im pact y o u r parents have on yo u u n lil yo u start to a pp ly the Ihin gs Ihey taught you. "And w hen il conies lo m y m o m . I have lo say ihat no m atter ho w old yo u are. yo u never slop d oin g Ihings to m ake yo u r m o m prou d o f yo u . A t least, 1 h a ve n 't." Naylor receives support from a group o f m ilitary police who are also from North Carolina, and said. "There is a cerlain fraternal bond o f North Carolina folks here, and when they hear I'm from North Carolina, they welcome me in." In celebration o f that bond and o f his hometown, Naylor fiew Ihe North Carolina flag over Kandahar airporl on A pril 6. and is planning to bring il back and present il to the city o f M ocksviile, hoping to "build a lillle piece o f history in M ocksviile." Those m ilitary police. North Carolina natives, are in charge o f guarding the detainees, Taliban and al Qaida prisoners, whose camp is 25 feet away from Naylor's. He has spent a great deal o f time in lhal detainee camp. “ I look al them and I ihink, 'You w ouldn't be here right now, locked up. ify o u hadn't done whal you did on 9 /1 1 .'! have to love them, because that's the Christian way, but I hate what they did. "They hate us so bad, that if one of them could kill me, Ihey would do it in a heart beat. You can see Ihe hatred in their eyes, but whal ill) we ilo'.’ We give them three meals a day. kosher fluid, give them toothbrushes and toolhpasle. and treat them medically. We delouse them, because they're infested w iih lice, and shave ihem. because they're infested w ith tleas. and every day. we have to lake oul their waste, iheir excretement. and burn il. "They're eating beller than they've eaten in years, and they're very w ell taken care of. because that's what we have to do. You can'l imagine the feeling you have, until you've looked that Taliban or al Qaida in the eye and you think. 'That's Ihe guy who killed my people.' "B u l the morale here is high. It doesn't matter thal we haven't eaten a hot meal in weeks, or that we haven't had a shower in months, ihere is a spirit here, a pride, because the soldiers are doing something because o f w hal transpired on ‘)/l I. Do you rcali/e that this is the firsl tim e since W orld War II lhal we are fighting as a direct result o f an attack? This is history in Ihc making, and I am so honored to be a part o f Ihis. But it's not just me. it's not about me. These soldiers are vigilant, trained, anil reaily. and Ihey kninv they can'l fail, because they've got the prayers and the w ill o f the American people behind them, and they've got a nation to defend. "W ho w iiuld have ever lliought lhal a hometown boy from Davie C ounly would be able to he a pari o f this'.’" Larry Naylor says he can see the hate for Americans when looking into the eyes of captured Taliban. Naylor said that despite poor weather, food and living conditions, American soldiers are proud, well trained and committed. Naylor plans to present this North Carolina flag that flew in Kandahar to the Town of t\4ocksville. 'i ..!■ The fiillo w irig cases were disposed of in Oavie District Court A pril II w illi Judge Samuel Л. Catliey presiding. I’riisecutors were Mary Covington and .Shawn Fraley, assistant DAs. - TilTaiiy ,S. Allen, speeding SS In a 70 rcduced to 74 in a 70; driving while license revoked reduced lo no licensc. sentenced In M) days suspended line year. S100 and cost. - Robert Dean Anderson, reckless driving lo endanger reiiueeil lo unsafe movement, prayer I'or judgment continued on cost. - Elizabelh F. Iknvles. worthless check, dismissed per civil settlement. - Darrien Brown, speeding (i3 in a 45 reduced lo im proper eiiuipiiienl. SIO and cost. - Kenny Dale Brown, reckless driving to endanger reduced lo spinning tires, SHI and cost: unsafe tires, dismissed per correction, - Barron Frank Carr, driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Dewayne Eric Chunn. probation violation. 45 d.iy senleiK'e activalod. - M ichael Clarence Cody, driving while license revoked, sentenced lo 40 days in jail; two counis resisting public officer, disnnssed per plea, - Tangeki .S. Dallon. speeding .“i? in a .15 reduced to exceeding a safe speed, prayer for judgrnenl conlinueil on cost; no license, dismissed per correction. - John Michael D ixon, misdemeanor larceny, second degree trespassing, prayer for judgnienl coiiliiiued six inonllis on cost and condition he not go back lo Davie High School or Wal-Mart and perform 24 hours eoniniunily service. - M onir M. E lnilw ary. two counis driving afler consuming while under 21. driving while license revoked reduced lo no license, sentenced to M) ilays suspended IS months, niusl remain employed, surrender license and nol drive unlil licensed, substance abuse assessment ;uul ireatment. S200 ami cost; no lia b ility insurance, speeding Я0 in a 70, expired inspection slicker, speeding 47 in a 70, dismissed per plea. - Joseph Anthony Ferrell, possession of drug paraphernalia, senlenced to .10 ilays suspended one year, supervised probation, obtain CiED. substance abuse assessment and ireaim enl. submit lo drug screenings and possess no drugs, cost; driving while license revoked, misdemeanor marijuana possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving or allowing a vchicle lo be ilriveri without registration plate, dismissed per plea. - Brandi M. Fleming, driving while license revoked reduced lo impropereijulpnienl. $25 ;ind cost. - Nellie Foster, second degree trespassing, dismissed hy courl. - Marc Bennell Ciilland. speeding 7ft in ;i 55 reduced lo 64 in :i 55. SIO and cost. Kenneth Lee H all, misdemeanor marijuana possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced lo .10 days suspended one year, SlOO and cost. - Ricky Wayne Hall, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost; failure to wear seat K'lt. disiiiisscd per plea. - Russell Franklin H all, exceeding safe speed reduced to improper equipment, S25 and cost. - Travis Jason Hedrick, no license, dismissed per correclion. - Dawn Renee Hennings. 5 counts forgery of endorsement, dismissed per w;iiver of probable cause; ft counts forgery of endorsement, waived prob;ible eausc. - Margie Ann Hensley, speeding 61 in a 45 reduced to improper ei|uipnienl, S25 and cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Robert James Hollis, failure lo slop for slopped bus, prayer for judgnienl conlinueil on cosi. - Jason Eric Hinisloii. driving while liccnse revoked, dismissed per correclion. - Karl Stacy Johnson, probation violation. 240 day sentence modified to 120 days and activated. • Kevin Janies Kirk, exceeding posted speed, senlenced lo SIO and cost. - M ichael Lee Lansdowne. probation violation, placed on intensive probation for six months. - Melvin D. Lenius. contribut­ ing to Ihe dclini|ucney of a minor. dismissed. - Shannon Davis Link, probation violation, 45 day sentence activalcd. - Em ily Talein Lord, driving after consuming while under 21. sentenced to 10 days suspended one year, substance abuse assessment. SlOO and cost: speeding 84 in a 7(1. dismissed per plea - Andrew Adam Lusk, possession of drug paraphermdia. misdemeanor marijuana possession, sentenced to .10 days suspended one year. SlOO and cost. - W illianl Manguni. speeding 80 in a 70 reduced lo improper ei|uipnienl. S50 and cost. - Juan Carlos Marline/., failure lo stop for slop sign or Hashing red light reduced to im proper eipnpnicnl, SIO and cost. - R icky Dale M cCrary, possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced to .10 days suspended one year, SlOO and cost. - Jesus M enilez. injury to personal properly, sentenced lo .10 days suspended one year, must not go on properly of prosecuting wilness. S50 anil eosl; altempted breaking or entering, ilismisseil per plea. - Ronald Stephen M i/e ll. worthless check, dismissed per civil seltlenieni. - N ellie M onloya. injury to personal properly, ilismisseil per compliance with courl order. - Charles K. Mwarango. speeding 8>) in a 70 reduced lo 80 in a 70. prayer for judgm ent continueil on cost; expired inspection slicker, driving while license revoked, possessing or displaying an altered, fictitious or revoked license, dismissed per correction. -Juslin I'ranklin Owens, driving while license revoked reduced lo no license, prayer fo'- judgm ent continued on cost; expired inspection, dismissed per plea. - Christopher Ray I’ayne. misdemeanor larceny reduced to shoplifting concealnicni of goods, sentenced to 15 ilays suspended one year, supervised probation, remain employed. 24 hours comnumity service. S5.05 restiiulion. SlOO. cost. - I’liillip L. Robinson, misdemeanor marijuana possession, prayer for judgment conlinucd on cost and condition he st;iy in school and possess no drugs. - John Michael Riissi. DW I. senlenced lo ftO ilays suspended three years, must remain employed, surrender license. 24 hours conim unily service, substance abuse ;isses!.meiil iind treatment. SlOO anil cost; hil and lun failure to slop for pro|ierty d;nn;ige. dismissed per plea, - Charles Juslin Sheets, speeding 91 in ;i 70 reduceil to exceeding ;i safe speed. SIO and cost; no motorcycle endorseinenl. dismissed per correction. - Melvin Shuford. misdemeanor larceny, sentenced to 10 ihiys suspended one year. S.10 reslilulion. S50 and cost. ■ Juvenal Chavez Simon. DWI. senlenceil lo (lO days suspcndeil three years, must remain employed and surrender liccnse, subslancc abuse assessment and treatment, 24 hours communily .service, $ 100 and cost; open container after consuming alcohol, dismissed per plea. - Jerry Dwayne Tart Jr., unlawful telephone tap, misdemeanor larccny rcduced to possession of stolen goods, sentenced lo 20 days in jail. - Shelly Jean Thornton, .speeding 8 1 in a 70 reduced lo 74-70, prayer for judgment continued on cost, - Robert U fland, consuming alcohol on cily or county property, dismissed per insufncieni evidence. - Randy Michael Weavil, open container after consuming alcohol, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Gary N eil W illis, expired registration, dism issed per correction, nctitious, canceled or revoked registration, dismissed per correction; reckless driving to endanger reduced to improper eipiipment, SlOO and cost. Failed To Appear Charles Anderson Jr., shoplifting concealment of goods, - Calvin Butler, D W I, open conuiiner o f alcohol in passenger are:i. - Ronnie Lee Gobble, reckless driving lo endanger. - Melissa Church Greer, driving while license revoked, no liability insurance, no registration. - I’amela Jones Love, driving while license revoked, exceeding posted speed. - Kaied ArefZidan. DWI. S u rv ey o r F o u n d N ot G uilty O f A ssa u ltin g E lderly M a n By .le a n n e (ia ilh v r Davic County Enterprise Record A local businessman accused o f assaulting an elderly man in the Davie County Adm inistra­ tion B uilding in January was found not guilty follow ing testi­ mony A p ril 11 in district court. G rady T utlerow , ow ner o f Tullerow Surveying in M ocks­ villc. shoved him during an ar­ gument in Ihe hallw ay outside the county tax office Jan. 9, Joe D ale Becker, 73, told Judge Samuel A. Cathey. Becker approached Tutterow inside Ihe lax office after notic­ ing his business logo on his shirt to ask about having the property lines nagged on the farm lie pur­ chased last year. Tutterow Sur­ veying had been responsible for an earlier survey for the property and had been paid a p p ro xi­ mately S.I.OOO for the work. For that amount o f money, he be- lieved he shou ld be able lo lo ­ cate Ihe p ro p e rty b ou nd a ries, he said. Tullerow lokl him he would be w illin g to find the properly lines for an additional fee. As he complained that he had already been paid enough for his ser­ vices. Tutlerow suggested they move lo the hallw ay outside the lax office. Becker testified. In the hallway. Tutterow had his back lo him when he lurned suddenly and pushed him in the chest, telling him to gel oul o f his face. Suffering from severe arthritis and recovering from surgery to his hand at the lim e, he was fortunate he d id n 'l fall, said Becker. He was disgusted and is certain Tullerow got lhal im pression, bul he never did anylhing to provoke him . She had turned lo see her hus­ band and Tutlerow through Ihe large w indow separating the tax office and hallway afler hearing a loud, angry voice. As she turned, she saw Tutterow hit her husband's shoulder and push him back. Her husband then cam c to the w in d o w and knocked on it fo r help, said Becker's w ife, Betty. She joined her husband in Ihe hallway. They pursued Tutterow lo an exit where he made a threat and told Ihem nol lo follow him. she said. Tutterow, 55, admitted he had pul his hands up and touched Becker in the hallway, because he had gotten closc lo his face as he expressed his anger over the survey o f his property. Sud­ denly Becker went berserk. be;it- ing on Ihe window outside the tax office. A woman came out. and he told her he had been as- saulled. They both followed him as he lurned and walked away, he testified. Tutterow said he had tried to remain calm Ihroughoul the en- counter and did nol believe rais­ ing his hands and to u ch in g Becker was an assault. He is not in Ihe h a b it o f sh ovin g old people and could have been w it­ nessed by a p p ro xim a te ly 20 people through the glass w in ­ dows separating th e ir offices from the hallway. To refute Betty Becker's tes­ tim ony, defense attorney Graily M cC iam rock called M oeksville Assistant Police C hie f Wayne Stoneman. w ho testified thal she told him she had nol witnesseil Ihe alleged assault against her husband w he n he was ca lled lo the adm inistration b u ild in g Ihat day. McCiamrock also argued lhal Betty Becker h;id told an assis­ tant district atloriiey and the w it­ ness coordinator for the DA's office that she had not seen ihe assault on her husband. Tutlerow was just trying to get away from Becker, who was obviously not frightened be­ cause he had attempted lo fo l­ lo w ttllc g c il wsnivWiini, M cC iam rock said. B y his o w n te stim o n y, Tutterow put his hands on a 73- year-old man because he was giving him some lip. He was not acling in self-defense, argued prosecutor Shawn Fraley. A fle r the judge announced his not g u ilty verdict, Becker asked lo approach the bench. Cathey to ld him to make his comments to the d islricl attor­ ney. He le fl lhi5 courtroom m u llcr-' ing ongrWy. S e n t e n c e S u s p e n d e d F o r T h e f t O f C a b le T e l e v i s i o n S e r v i c e A Mock.sville man received a suspended sentence and was ordered to repay A d e lp h ia Comm unicalions nearly S600 in re s tiiu lio n a fte r he was convicted o f theft o f cable TV scrvice A pril 11 in Davie District Court. Jason M oore to ld Judge Sam uel A . C athey he was unaw are he s till had cable service after the conversion from Benchmark lo Adelphia because the number o f channels he was re c e iv in g had dropped dramatically. O thers in his apartm ent complex were receiving service for which Ihe y weren’t paying but received o n ly a w arning w hile he was charged w ith a crime, Moore said. M ichael Cope o f A delphia C o m iiu in ica iio n s said he discovered a wire running from the w in d o w o f M o o re ’s apartmenl Jan. 21. Because the ille g a lly run w ire had disappeared when he noticed il on a previous occasion, he stood on it u n lil a p o lice o ffic e r arrived. Together they followed the wire lo Moore's apartmenl. Adelphia has never received payment from Moore, he said. When questioned, Moore lold liim thal he was paying for his cable T V service but was unable to produce any bills or receipts, said M ocksviile Assistant Police C hief Wayne Stoneman. The judge senlenced Moore to 1.5 days in ja il bul suspended the sentence fo r one year, ordering him to pay S.“i86.90 to Adelphia and court costs. Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? YES COMADOLL WATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE C o m ad o ll/W atts O rth o p aed ic an d Sports M edicine has you covered Davie County. Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. James Cornadoll itnd Dr. Gregg Ferrero will see patietil.s in this office on Monday and Wednesday niornings. Cali 751-2878 or our Salisbury office 704-216-(KNEE)5633 lor an appoiniment Man Convicted Of DWi A man was co nvicte d o f im paired d rivin g fo llo w in g a tria l in D avie D istrict C ourt A p ril 11. Rodney Lane Nelson was spotted in his car by a sherilf’.s deputy on his way to a reported domestic violence incident al the home o f Nelson's ex-girlfriend, Robin Hanes. Nelson had left the residence afler discovering her daughter had called 911, Hanes testified. Recognizing a vehicle that fit the description o f the suspect’s, C pl. T. M yers .said he turned around and followed it, watching it turn onto a dirt road where tiie driver parked and turned o ff Ihe lights. As he approached the vchicle, he could see Nelson inside lying across the seats. When Nel.son got out o f the car, he told him he had been sleeping there fo r a couple hours. He had red, glassy eyes, a strong odor o f alcohol and slurred speech, said the officer. The suspect had refused to subm it 10 a test o f his blood alcohol content. In addition to the D W I, Judge Saniue) A. Cathey found Nelson guilty o f misdemeanor larceny for taking items from Hanes' residence. She called N elson’s father to let him know that she wanted him to pick up his possessions left at her home. W hen he came to retrieve those items, he had also taken several ih in g s belonging to lier, she explained. For the D W I, N elson was sentenced to 120 days in prison suspended three years. The judge ordered him lo remain e m plo ye d, co m p ly w ilh the treatment recommended through a substance abuse assessment, surrender his driver’s license and perform 48 hours com m unity service. He must also pay .$100 and court costs. Cathey sentenced him to 30 days in ja il suspended one year for the misdemeanor larceny. He was ordered lo slay away from the victim and pay her $150 re s titu tio n . He was also instructed to pay S100 and court cost in thal case. Additional charges of injury lo personal property, assault on a female and domestic crim inal trespass were dismi.ssed by the judge follow ing testimony. E ^ N E x x o n s t a t io n f o r le a s e F a r m in g t o n R o a d a n d 1-40 in D a v ie C o u n ty . Two bay auto service center and convenience storie with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. Contact: Danny Brown Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD. April 18, 2002 Public Records Arrests The Davie County Sheriffs De­ part incnt made Ihc foi lowing arresls. - Stephanie Lynn Yates, 16, of 193 Heauchamp Road. Mocksvillc was arrested April 9 for assault. Trial dale: .May 9. - Mar>- Ann Venier. 26. of 112 Spaugh Lane. Mocksvillc was ar­ rested April 9 for aiding and abet­ ting ass.iult. Trial date: May 9. - Lenora Schnabel Badgers. 36, of 963 N.C, SOI N.. Advancc was arrested April 9 for aiding and abet­ ting assault. Trial date: May 9. - Joseph Shaync Catiipbcll, 23. of263l U.S.60I South. Mocksvillc was arrested April 10 for breaking, entering, and larceny. Trial date: May 9. -Eljasl)clloRom ero,21.of238 Morse Street, Mocksville was ar­ rested .April 11 for hunting without a liccnse. Trial date: .May 2. -JasonRichardWolf.20.of4.‘i2 Rivcrdalc Road. Mock.svillc was arrested April 11 for possession of fictitious tag. littering, and failure to wcarseatbclt.Trialdatc: April I8 in Wilkes County. - David Craig Shaw. 26. of 187 Joe Myers Road. Advance was ar­ rested April 12 for failure to pay cost/fine. Trial date: May 30 in Davic Counly. - Kathleen Gail Derghom, 45, of 2.‘>81 U.S. 158, Mocksville was ar- rcsted April 12 for resisting a public officer. Trial date: April 18, - Jaiiiel Dcwaytie Handy, 30. of 294 Pinevillc Road. Mocksvillc was arrested April 12 for obtaining good by false pretense. Trial date: April 18 in Davie County, - Ernest James Pyrtle,45. of 135 Rupard Trail, Mocksvillc was ar­ rested April 12 fordisordcriy con­ duct, drunk, and disruptive. Trial date: M:iy 9 in Davic County. -Robert C. Stern, 41. of 18(1 Duke Street. Coolccmce was ar­ rested April 13 for failure to appear. Trial date: May 30 in Davie Coimty. - Sergio Vcla/quez Beltran. 26. of Hickory was arrested April 13 for DWI. no t)pcralt)r’s license, anthlriv- ing left of center. Tri:il date: May 3 in Davie County. - Linda Stem. 36. of ISO Duke Street. Coolccmce was arrested April 13 lor failure to appear. Trial date: May 30 in Davic County. - I’onciano Aboiua Abellano. 24. of Winston-Salem w as arrested April 13 for aiding and abetting DWl. Trial date: May 3 in Davic County. - Domingo Flores Arellano. 2S. of2329U.S.601 South. Mocksville was arrested April 13 forDWl.open containcr/consunie. careless and reckless driving. Trial date: May 3 in Davie County. Land Transfers The follow ing land transfers were filed with the Davie Register of Deeds, listed by parties involved, acrcage. township and deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing SI.ООО. - Brian .M. Dickmann and Kerry K. Dickmann to Edw ard Crosby and Kellv Crosby. I lot. Farmington. S5I0, - Kevin Neil Hughes and Sharon Hughes 10 Brian M. Dickmann and Kerry K. Dickmann. I lot. Famiing- ton. S830. - Sam R. Hursh and Emma Hursh to Brandon Investments. .83 acre. Jerusalem. SI30. - David S. Mallard Construction to Dennis W illiford and Debora Williford. 1 lot. Shady Grove. S4I6. - David II. Coiart and Rosemary Cozari to Shuler Building. 1 lot. Clarksville. SMI • Verna E. Bradley to Chad \V. Cook. 7 acres, Clarksville, - Alfred Ray Patton and Dona Patton to Lynne R. Atkins. 5.39 acrcs. Clarksville and Eagle Mills (Iredell County). - William Roger and Sylvia L. Foster to Neil Porter Westbrook and Whitney Leigh Westbrook. 2 tracts. Mocksville. S I74. - Mary J. Hcndricks and Donald Hendricks (half interest) .and Rich­ ard P. Hcndricks (half interest) to Richard P. Hendricks and Carol D, Hendricks. 3 tracts, Jerusalem, S49. - Glenda S, Carter to Robin C. Rogers (79..1Ci intere,st) and Brad­ ley R. Rogers (20,7Ci interest). 2.75 acres, Farmington, - P, Bradley Cartner and Melissa M, Cartner to P Bradley Cartner. .49 acre. Calahaln. - Lewis Beck. Ina H ow ell. Phillip Shore. Mark Howell. Nonna Trivette. Barry Whitlock. Richard L. Carter. L.D. Hendricks and Gray A. Layinon. trustees o f Union Chapel Unilcd Methodist Church to Union Chapel United Methodist Church of Mocksville, 5.8 acres, Mocksville. - BR 549 to Homes by Jonathan Lee. 1 lot. Fannington. SM I. - Gary Goforth aiul Tangala Goforth to Gary Goforth. I acre. Calahaln. - Karen Denise Mayes to Gary Mallory Mayes atul Karen Denise Mayes. I lot. Shady Grove. - Oak Valley Associates Limited Partnership to Wcstph:ilia Constnic- tion. I lot. Fannington. SI98, - W illiam C. Phelps Sr. to M arvin W. Phelps. Charles G. Phelps and Mary Jayne Phelps iMcClamroch (3ri interest), 6 tracts, Jeriisiilcm, - Martha J. Johnson Hoffner to Boxwood. 9 tracts. Jerusalem. SI.565. - C.J. Brendle and Joanne Brcndic to Lyndsay Clark Lynde. .51 acre. Farmington. - Clyde Hendricks and Helen Hendricks. Raymond J. Markland and Ruth S. M arkland lo San Filippo Construction. 1 lot. Mocks­ villc. S2S. - William ,A. Burnette lo Robert A. Long and Joan H. Long. I lot. Farmington. S200. Highway Patrol The following traffic wrecks were investigated by the N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davie County. M iin ChurKi'd In Wreck A .North Carolina man was charged w ith exceeding safe speed after Ihc vehicle he was driving wrecked April 9. Chrisiopher Lee Norris of Trin­ ity was driving a 1999 Jeep vehicle east on Interstate 40 when it ran off the road lo the left and collided with a median cable. Trooper iM.T. Dalton reporled the accidenl occurred al approximately 5:40 p.m. and there were no injuries. Both Drivers ChurKcd In Wrcck A Davic counly woman was ch.irged with unsafe movemeni and a Davie man was charged with ex­ pired license after they w recked tiie vehicles Ihey were driving April 9. Deborah Kathleen Ebrightof 234 W all Wilson Road, Mocksvillc was driving a 1997 Geo vehicle e.ast on U.S. 64 and had slopped at Ihe stop­ light intersection of U.S. 601 in the left lane beside a 1994 Nissan car driven by Robert Dwayne Cline of 5363 U.S. 601 Notth. Mocksville. Ebright decided to make a right lum and failed to see Cline's vehicic in the lane beside hers. Ebrighl's ve­ hicle collided with Cline's. Trooper NLT. Dalton reported the accidcnl iKCurred at approxi­ mately 2:15 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wrcck On Deadmon Road No charges were filed after a Davie m:in w reeked Ihe car he was driving April 10. Antonia.Maninez of 341 Seaford Road. Advance wasdrivinghis 1992 Isuzu vehicle south on Deadmon Road w hen it ran off Ihe road to the right, struck a ditch embankment, ovenurncd. and came lo rest up­ right. TrooperT.D, Shaw reported the accidcnl occurred at approxi­ mately 6:40 a.m. Wreck On U.S. 158 A Davie man was chargcd w ith unsafe movemeni after he w recked the vehicle he w as driving .April 10. Paul Joseph Solomon of I5S Woodbuni Place. Advancc wasdriv- ing his 1996 .Mitsubishi car west on ISK through the sccnc of a previous collision. A Clemmons fireman. Julius Dodd Linker Jr.. was direct­ ing traffic and Solomon failed to Mopand hil Linker. Linker w as taken to Forsyth .Memorial Hospital. Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident at approximately 6:10 p.m. Cur Collides With Trees A Davie woman was charged with t'ailurc to reduce speed and improper address on license afler she wrecked the vchiclc she was driving April 10. Denna Hanks Roniinger of 208 Bentbrook Drive, Advance was driv­ ing her 2000 Dodge vehicle cast on U.S. 158. Robert Ray Gambrell of Winston-Salem had stopped Ihc 1998 Ford vehicle he was driving in the eastbound lane of 158 due to stopped traffic ahead. Roniinger failed to slop and her vehicle col­ lided with GatnbrelTs. Afier impact Rominger's vehicle went off Ihe road lo the right and collided with a line of trees before coming lo rest againsi a fence, TrooperJ.R. Allred reported Ihe accident occurred at approxi- m.itely 5:30 p.m. Charges I’cndln); In Wrcck Charges are pending in a wreck involving a Davie County man that occurred April 10. Anhor Harold Levine of 281 W. Church Street. Mocksvillc wasdrW- ing his 1996 Ford pick-up e.ist on U.S. 64. A car had stopped ahead and was wailing to make a left turn into a private driveway. Levine failed to reduce speed and ran off the right shoulder, overturned, and came lo rest in a private yard. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 4 p.m. and Levine was taken to Baptist Hospital for treatment. Fires Collision On Farminglon Rond No charges were filed after two vehicles collided April II. Connie Anderson Daywalt of 1593 Davie Academy Road, Mocks­ ville was had stopped her 2001 Honda vehicle at the intersection of Fannington Road and U.S. 158 behind a 2000 Saturn driven by Kimberleigh Ramsey Archer of Clemmons. Daywalt's vehicle then struck Archer's in the rear. TrooperT.D. Shaw reported Ihe accident occurred al approximately 7:45 a.m. and there were no injuries. Wreck Al TanglcHuod Crossing A Davie woman was charged wilh failure lo reduce speed aflerthe vehicle she was driving hit another April 12. Katherine Patricia Richardson of 130 Jessica Trail. Mocksvillc was driving her 1997 Nissan vehicle in Ihc parking lot of Tanglewood Crossing behind a 2002 Chevrolet pick up driven by Bonnie Dillon Longworth of 113 Rainbow Road, Advance . Longworth stopped her vehicle to wait to enter U.S. 158 when Richardson's vehicle struck liers in the rear. TrooperT.S. Kennedy reported Ihe accident occurred at approxi­ mately 2:10 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wreck On N.C. 801 No charges were filed after a North Carolina man wrecked the vehicle he was driving April 12. Davie County fire departments responded to the following calls; A p ril 8: Advance. 1:23 p.m.. Potts Road, grass fire; Cornatzcr- Dulin assisted; Cooicemce. 10:09 p.m.. Needmore Road, fire alann. A p ril 9: Smith Grove. Farmington, 4:18 p.m.. Riddle Circle, stove fire; Farmington. 5:20 p.m.. 1-40 East, automobile acci­ denl; Mocksville. Smith Grove. 5:28 p.m.. Cemetery Street, fire alarm. A pril 10: MiK'ksville. 3:50p.m., Yadkinville Road, power pole on fire; Center. 4:06 p.m., U.S. M West, autonjobile accidenl; Mocksville assisted. April 12: William R.Davie,5:55 p.m., Jack Booe Road, building fire; Sheffield-Calahaln assisted. A pril 13: Smith Grove, 9:25 a.m.. N.C, SOI North, gas spill; Fannington. 3:47 p.m.. Farmington Road, fire alann; Smith Grove as- Sheriff s Department The following incidents were reported to Ihe Davie Sheriff s Dept. - On .March April 8 Lucretia Collins reponed a stolen tag al a residence on Sonora Drive. Ad- v.ince. - Debra Johnston reported an ATM card was removed from a home on U.S, 601 North, Mocksville on April 8. - On April 9 Chandra Beaver reponed a lost/stolen tax check al a residence on Landmark Drive, Mocksville. - Kenneth Weaver reponed coins w ere renKived twm a home on Cov­ entry L;ine, Mocksvillc on April 9. - On April 11 Danny Minor re­ ported eggs were thrown at a ve­ hicle al a ItK'ation near Markland Road, Advance. - Janice Jordan reponed a mail­ box was damaged at a residence on Sheffield Road, Mocksvilleon April II. - On April 11 Keith Sparks re­ poned damage lo a mailbox at a residence on County Line Road, Harmony. -Cynthia Russi reported acheck Mocksville Police The following incidents were reporled to Mocksville Police. - The attempted burglary of a residence on Summit Drive was re­ ported April 6. • The larceny of a CD case and CDs from a vehicic on Bailey Street w as reported April 8, - The larceny of cigarettes was reported April 9 from a convenience store on Yadkinville Road. - A trespasser was reported April II .It 1205 Salisbury Ro;td. • Tlie larceny of electrical recep­ tacles from a vehicle on Covington Creek was reported April 11. - The larceny of two gold neck­ laces was reported April 13 from a resident al Northridge Apartments. - A trespasser was on propeny on Eaton Road, il was reported April 14. Arresls - Bello Salvador Arias, 31. of 131 Marlene St., was charged April 7 wilh DWI. Trial date: April 25. • Taijuanda Kaye Reynolds, 17, of 129 Fletcher Road, wa scharged April 10 with obstructing and de­ laying an officer and with contrib­ uting 10 the delinquency of a minor. Trial dale: May 9. - Joseph Lee M arlin. 29, of Thomasville. was charged April 12 wilh three counts of shoplifting .and one count of fraud. Bond: S75.000. Anthony Lewis Sticrs of Lex­ ington was driving his 2000 Ford car south on N.C. SOI exiling a left hand curve when the car traveled lefi of center, then lefi the road to the right, struck an cinbankinent. and overturned. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported Ihe accident oc­ curred at approximately 11:25 a.m. and there were no injuries. W'rcck On Clitdslone Rond No charges were filed afier a Davic man wrecked the vehicle he was driving April 12. Pinito DeJesus Loeza of 112 Watt Street. Cooicemce was tiriving a 1989 Ford vchiclc soulh on Gladstone Road too fast loracurvc. Leoza lost control ofthe vehicle ran o ff the lefi shoulder and struck a culvert. Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 6; p.m. nnd llierc were nii injuries. Man Charged In Wreck A Davic man was charged with DWI. no endorsement, no registra­ tion. and exceeding safe speed afier the vehicic he w;is driving wrccked April 13. Thomas Gordan J;ickson Jr. of 147 Windcmere Drive. Advancc was driving his I9S4 Honda motorcycle north on Beauchamp Ro;id travel­ ing too fast for a right hand curve. Jackson's motorcycle ran off the lefi shoulder iind overturned, Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accidcnl occurred at approxi­ mately 4 p.m. and Jackson was taken to Baptist Hospital for treatment. Charges Pending In Wreck ClKirgcs are pending in a wreck lhal occurred in Davic Cininty on April 14. N ellie Flem ing .Mills of Clemmons was driving her 1995 Honda cast on Mich;iels Road ap­ proaching the intersection of U.S. 601. Tabitha Guy Davis of 151 Hayes Lane. Mocksville was driv­ ing a 2000 Ponliac vehicle south on 601, M ill's vchiclecntercd 601 with­ out yielding lo a stop sign and col­ lided W'ith Davis' vehicle. M ills' vc­ hiclc Ihen traveled o ff the road to the right and collided with ;i fence. Trooper J.R. Allred reported the accident occurred at approximately 9:05 p.m. M ills was taken to Baptist Hospital for treatment and Davis WHS mkcn lo Kowan Regional Hos­ pital I'or trealnienl. V'ehitle \Vrecks On Inlcrstale 40 No charges were filed ;ificr ;i Davie woman wrecked the vchiclc she was ilriving April 15. Elizabelh .Marie Isley of 139 Buckeye Trail. .Mocksvillc was tiriv­ ing a 1996 llontla vehicle w est on I- 40 when il ran o ff the ro;id to the right, collided and came to rest againsi a guardrail. Trooper J.R. Allred reponed the accident occurred at approximately 9:30 p.m. and Isley was taken lo Baptist Hospital I'or trealnienl. sisted; Advance, 7:56 p.m.. Rabbit Fann Trail, fire alarm; Cornatzcr- Dulin assisted; Mocksville. 9:43 p.m.. U.S. 64 West, grass fire, A pril 14: Smith Grove. 11:16 a.m.. Armsworthy Road, fire alann; Cornatzcr-Dulin assisted; Mocks­ ville. 1:51 p.m.. Funder Drive, fire alarm; Fork assisted. A pril I5:Mocksvillc.7:43a.m., Salisbury Ro.id. ;tutomobile acci- tlcnt. was removed from a home on Sain Road. Mocksville on April 12. -O n April 12 Timothy Davis reported bricks were thrown at ve­ hicles ;tt a residence tm N.C. 801 Soulh. Advance. -Teresa Justice reported video games, a game player, and jewelry were removed from a home on J unc­ tion Road. Mocksville on April 13. - On April 13 Mary Caner re­ ported a breaking and entering at a residence on Pine Ridge Road, Mocksville. Trial dale: May 16. - James Edward Gibbs, 32, of Thomasville was chargcd April 12 with shoplifiing and fraud. Trial dale: May 16. - Marsha Ann Ваше. 29. of Thomasville, was charged April 12 wilh shoplifting. Trial date: May 16. 'ГгиГПс Accidenis - Lee Ann Nolan, 49, of 310 Seaford Road. Advance, failed to slop Ihe 1999 Mazda she was driv­ ing on Soulh Main Street al 12:25 p.m. April 13 before il hit the rear o f a 2000 Dodge driven by Stephanie Pruitt Petcrkon. 37. of Hudson, reported O fficer R.A. Donathan. Come Celebrate! Clemmons Bicentennial >#l HIVING HISTORY FESTIVAL ■ Sat 1Й 6 Sim и «April 20 6 21 CLEMMONS CIVIC CLUB GROUNDS • MIDDLEBROOK DRIVE iniEOEMONSmilONS Of More Than 50 Old Ifmey Cnfts & Trades Featuring«Roy Underhifl of UNC-IVs “The Woodwrights Shop” eNTEWAINMENT-. SATpRDAY-The Sons of Thunder Quartet • The Conrad Trio Cimarron Bluegrass • Famiington Bluegrass & Gospel Tommy Drifter and the Lost Travelers • The Lowrys SUNDAY-CLEMMONS CHURCH CHOIRS IN CONCERT SATURDAY'Barbecue, B ru n sw ick Stew, H ot Dogs, H am burgers SUNDAY-Homemade Ice Cream & Lem onade PARKING-ifl desl|natcd locations SEATING-bring your own chair DAVIE COUN I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 1«, 2002 - " S c h o o l B o a r d E y e s F a c i l i t y R e q u e s t Sheriff Allen Whitaker looks at items belonging to the man. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Detective Tony Leftwich looks at part of the man’s clothing. B o d y F o u n d In A b a n d o n e d S h a c k Continued Fnini PiiKU IU animal he saw ihc reniains of llic liixly aiul cotiiaclcti au- ilioriiie.s. Mcnibcr.s of llic Davie Counly Slicriff.s Deparlmenl. Davic EMS ami rescuc sqiiail workcil Ihrouglunii ihe nighl to securc Ihc .scctic. The remains were Irans- I'errccl 10 Baplisi Hospiial’s paihology dcparinicnl. Sirickland's mcclical anil den­ ial rccorils are being sent to Baplisi and Whilaker says a preliminary report should be available wilhin a day. According to Whitaker news ofthe discovery was rc- porlcd lo Barbara While Sirickland, Ihe missing man’s tnoiher, Sunday night. "We’ve found enough indi­ cators lhal I fed confideni ihai il is llic reniains of her son," Wliilakcr said. C nnliniicd I'ro m I’age 1 Owens. "I don't know ifyo u can ttiake a ilccisio n about the inidille scliool w itlunil looking at the high scliool. If we go anil bttiltl a ttiiildic school now. then wc may not be able lo come back aiul get the money fiir anolhcr high school if anti when il is iieeilcil.” “ I f we hang the tn iiltlle school on Ihc clenicniary |bond|. w c niay. because of Ihis haril ex­ planation. we may doom o tir work In ihc clenicniary schools." said Shamel. “ I think il would be easier lo sell all the secoiitl- ary in one p:ickage. rather than try to explain why one is the p ri­ ority." Shamel sttggcslcd breaking Ihc total cosl of school facility needs into three bonds. The board started by hearing Potts say lhat a final decision was olTeretl by the court on the Leandro ease, w hich co uld change the faciliiy rct)uiremenls at the elementary schools. Potts suggested the board ignore the decision while reviewing the fa­ cilities. bccause the ilccision w ill likely be appcaleil. Discussion began w ith the elem entary schools. The task force suggesled addilions to the clemeniary schools and increas­ ing the number o f stnilcnls at the schools. Ciirrcntly Ihe board fo l­ lows a guideline o f 550 sltiilents at cach school. By building a new eletiieti- tary school, enrollment numbers would remain abcnit the same al a ll schools, but the d istricts w oiiltl need lo be redrawn. "You can't say it’s cheaper to build a new school." said boaril tncm ber Debbie Pullen. "B e ­ cause you w ill still have lo do Ihc renovations al llie o lh e r schools." M a rty C a rte r co ncu rre d . "Y o u 'll have to do w ork al W il­ liam U. Davic and Cooleemee. regardless." He went on to say that the board needed lo look al all the options as they cimsidcred the system. "W e have to be flexible. N oboily ever tireameil o f it be­ in g Ibis big at one lim e , but it's a reality wc have lo deal w ilh now ." A fter three hours o f discus­ sion. the board had reviewed the line item num bers fo r the el­ em entary schi)i>ls. The board w ill meet I'or another workshop lo lo o k al m id d le and high school neetls on A p ril I (i. begin­ ning at .5 p.m. at Central Davie. O n c e the s c h o o l b o a ril is h a p p y w ilh the b o n d rciiue st. Ih e y w ill present it to the p u b lic d u rin g p u b lic hearings and then lo the co u n ty co n in iissio ne rs. Prior to discussing the rce- om m eiulations. the board ap­ proved two business items. First, they approved changing the superinlenilem 's contract, re­ m oving a local travel allotment and increasing his salary by the same amount. Then. Ihe y cliangetl the dales fo r the school im provem ent plans to be reviewed. O riginally, the plans were lo be revicweil on M ay 14. a process which was expected to take several hours. Due lo a co nllict lhat night, the board approved splitting the im ­ provement plan iliscussions over tw o days. The first ineeling is scheduletl for M ay 1.3. atul w ill cover Ihe elementary schools. The second meeting w ill cover the m iddle schools and high school on May 16. Both meet­ ings are scheduled for 4 p.m. at Central Davie. Davie EMS Director, Sheriff Alien Whitaker and Deputy Stephanie Myers (ook over documents to try to identify the body found off Allen Road. A d m in is t r a t iv e C o u r t The following cases were dis­ posed of in bavie Adminisirative Court March 15 with Magistrate Roberl W. Cook presiding. i*ros- ecuting were Kevin Ucal and Mary Covington, assistant DAs. •Sharon L. Allen, expired in­ spection, expired registration, dis­ missed. made cosi. •Marcelino Alvardo, no license, dismissed, made cost; driving lell of center. SH). cost. -Tony J. Anania, 79 mpli in a zone, reduccd lo 50-45, S5. cost; no license, dismissed, made cost. -Chrisiy L. Anderson, expired registration, dismissed, made cosi. ■Gregory E. Barrentine, i'aihire to wear seat belt. S25; expired reg­ istration. dismissed, niade cosi. -Thomas C. Baxter. SO mph in a 70 /one. reduced lo 74-70, $5, cost. -Eric D. Beal. 7« mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 59-55, S5, cosl. •Mark R. Benson, expired in­ spection slicker, dismissed, made cost. -Bryan J. Bhick, 6K mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper ecjuip- meni. SIO, cost. •Mark W. Bradley, expired in- speciion slicker, operating a vehicle w ithout a license, dismissed, made cost; failure lo wear scat b e ll. S25. -Roberl S. Bush. 54 mpli in a zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment. S50. cosl. -Boualian Chantiiaphone, 83 mph in a 70 zone, rcduced lo im­ proper equipmenl. S25. cost. -Brian M. Cofiey. improper passing, reduced to improper eqiiip- n]ent. $10. cosl. -John E. Corpcning. 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipmenl, S25. cost. -John E. Cover, faihire lo reduce speed, disnnsscd, civil settlenienl. -Santo M. Cruz, 39 mph in a 25 zone, reduced to 29-25. $5. cosl. -Fonda C. Dingess, failure lo reduce speed, dismis.sed, civil seltlemenl. -William R. Doby. failure to se­ cure passenger under 16. S25, cosi; e.vpired registration card, dismissed, made cosl. -Jelly I. Dooley, expired inspec­ tion slicker, expired registration card, dismissed, made cost. -Kennelh A. Draughn. registra­ tion violation, dismissed, made cosl. -Kalherine B. Dykes, faihire lo wear seat bell, S25; failure to slop at a stop sign, reduced lo improper equipmenl, S50. cost. •Janies E. Ellis, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equips nient. SIO, cost. -Marcus J. Fortune. HS mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 79-70. SIO. cost. -Jenna C. Frank, expired rcgis- tralion. dismissed, made cost. -.Michael J. Good. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 59-55. S5, cosl. -Morgan W. Harris, failure lo reduce speed, dismised. civil seltle­ menl. -Damon S. Uatwell, 70 mph in a 55. reduccd to improper equip­ ment. SIO. cost. -Alston W. Mead, driving w’ilh- out headlights, dismissed, made cost. -Donald J. Henderson. 59 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo 49-45. S5. cosl; operating a vehicle wiihoul insurance, dismissed, made cosl. ‘ -David C. Ilorlon. 74 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, S50. cost. -Daniel W. Huitar. regi.straiion violation, no registration card, no liability Insurance, dismissed, made cost. ‘ Ronald G. Jones, failure to w'car seal hell.S25; no license, dismissed, made cost. •Sau F. Lai. 84 mph In a 70 zone, rcduced lo 74 in a 70, S5. cosl. -Jeremy D. Lynch, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo 59-55. S5. cosl. •William J. Mangum, 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd lo 74-70\ S5. cosl. -Leesa W. Masien. 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo 49-45, $5. cost. -Leonard L. McAffec, unsafe movemeni. dismissed, civil sctlle^ nient. •Daniel R. Mejia. 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo Improper equip- meiit. S50. cosl. -Marvin A. Morales, no license, dismised, made cost. -Samantha K. Nicholson. 70 mph in a 55 zone, rcduced to im­ proper equipment. SIO. cost; ex­ pired Inspection slicker, dismissed, made cosl. -Fredys N. Ontiboros. failure lo stop at a stop sign. cosl. -Matthew P. O'Reilly. 95 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd lo exceeding safe speed, cost. -Edgar S. Ortega, driving unreg­ istered vehicle, no license, lending license plaie, dismissed, made cost. -Christine M. Owen. 73 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equipment. SIO. cosl. -Timothy \V. Painter. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 59 in a 55. S5, cost. -Liubov Penticulf. 90 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74-70. S5, cost. -Alex J. Pettitt, SO mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 74-70, ctisi; fail­ ure to wear seal hell, S25. -Karen Picczynski, 60 inpli in a 45 zone, reduced lo 49-45, S5. cosl. -Bradley G. Pilcher, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment. $50. cosl. -Calixlo S. Ramirez, 57 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to 45 in a 35, S5. cost. -Mark A. Reed, no license, dis­ missed. made cosl. -Raymond C. Richard. 55 mph in a 35 zone, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO. cost. -Travis V. Richmond. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipmenl, cost. -MayroT. Romero, expired reg­ istration, dismissed, made cosl. -Roby A. Rose. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper cipilp- nient. SIO, cost. -Tammy M. Sacliez, 43 mph in a 25 zone, rcduced to 29-25, S5, cosl; liccnse nol in possession, dis­ missed. made cost. -Kenneth E. Sharpe, improper passing, reduccd lo Improper equip­ ment. SIO. cosl/ -Michele D. Shaw. 70 mph In a 55 zone, reduccd to 59-55, S5. cost. -E/ekial N. Sipreli. SO mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 74-70. S5, cost. Continued On Pukc 10 Friends ofthe " Clemmons Library B O O K S A L E Saturday, A p ril 2 7 9 a .m .-5 p .m . Friends Night; Friday, April 26 • 7-9 pm ( ]bii L-jii hcaniic a iiicnihcr i Iu i cvaiini:.) -------B 6 6 K S M £ ~SILENT AUCTION aucton Itoms mdudo a Mac computer & pnntof, 3 dof«"»! nfTangofWits. an Enn Dean« aiOy. a tranxxl fih pnnt. and o9»f quality (lorwitions PRICES НЛПП COVERS S2 0Û OVEnSIZEDPAPEnOACKS Si Mass Mafhol Pnpoibacks 50c Spucial Soiociions — Various Pncos Pncos will bo cut in hall at 2.00 p m. After 4 00 p.m.. shoppers tnay take as many books as wanlod for S5 00. All 45 and 3:45, shoppers wili bo asked to rrviko thoir firwl purchases so (haf tho book sato room can bo set up ftx prico cuts. . Cull 712-4450 w ilh iiiicslio iis._______________J ( M T E R B B l i Friday & Saturday, April 1 9 & 2 0 All day both days ‘til sold out Don’t miss this one! Saturday, April 20 Antique Tractors & Engines p r e se n te d by P ied m o n t A n tiq u e P o w e r A sso cia tio n Saturday, April 20 Crafts (call 492-5651 10 reserve craft space) L o c a te d o n H w y . 64 W e st a t 1-40 ( E x it 168) • M o c k s v ille Sponsored by; C enter V olunteer Fire Dept, and C enter C om m unity D evelop m en t A ssoc. I !; 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. April 18, 2002 Honor Students Davie Hi^h The fo llo w in g Duvic High Schmil stiulcnls were named to ihe academic honor roll. N inth (irndc Omas Л1 S w eli. Am y Alexander. Taurus A llen, Jon Anderson, Kryslal Angell, Jessica Hades, T a ylor Bailey, Jaime Banks, Iili/aK-lh Bellucci, Johnny B e n field , K u n B ivins, Ryan BiK-hm. l.ucas Boger. Benjamin Boger, Calherine Boyles. Megan Braddy, LeAnn Breidiiiger, Casey Brewer. Troy BriK)ks, Kara Bruce, Janei Carpenter, Kimberly Carter, Brennan Carter. Cayla Carter. Candice Cohen. A licia Cook. A shley C orn a t/er. Chelsea C o rre ll. H eather C ole. Ryan C reekm ur. Andrew Darcy, Mitchell Davidson, •Samuel Davis, Kara Deadmon, Jodie Draiighn, Tabitha Easling, Zachary Falls, .Spencer Farrell, Sebastian Femandei. Paul Ferrell. Lauren Fletcher. Heather Fril/.. Angela G aither. Lisa G ilbert, Christopher Gmide, April Guyer. Annaliese H aflm an. Lauron Manes, Brent Harpe. M olly Harris. Jessica Harris, Jacob Hartman, Abby Hartman, Dunia Hemande/., W illia m H ockaday. Heather Hoover. Megan Howell. Haley Hum, Reuben Ijames, Mallhew Ireland. Sarah Jarvis. Kendra Johnson, Josh K eller, C olby Kinder, Amanda King, Brandi Knighi, Kim berly Kraft. Granl Lakey, Ashlon Lamb, Thomas Landen. Hope Ledford, Ale.xis Levin. Scarlet Levine. Kenneth Link. Joshua Litten. Johnathan Loos. A llis o n M acK inlosh, Tanner iNtanship. Patricia Martin, Phillip Mashore, CJ M cDaniel, Jennifer M cG ow n, D avid ,McIlwaln, Molly McKeel. Ashley M cK night. K e lly M itc h e ll. Kenneth M itch e ll. Tom isha Norris. Sarah O'Neal. Madison Owen. Julie Patton. M ichelle Pawlik, Rebekah Peeler, Corey Peoples, Shelley Phelps, Joseph Phillips, Amanda Phillips. James Plotl. Shamika Pompey, Thomas Pullen. Jeremiah Raby. Tedford Randolph. Basil Reed, T oni Register. Mallhew Rich. Marie Robertson, Justina R obinson. Anna Russell. Carrie Sain. Andrew Sanders. Juslin Schultz. Lea Scolt. Scolt Se.xlon, Ben Shega, Jerica SluKinaker. Amanda Short. Greg Simpson. Jesse Simpson. Ashley Sizentore. Sonicr Smilh. Matthew Smilh. Katie Smith, Erika Smith, C hristy Sparks, Terry Steele. David Stein. Jackie Stevenson. David Strand. Talena Tagnani. Bradley Tutterow . Serena Vancuren. Dana Veslal. Belh Walker, Alyson Walker, Lauren Wanucha, Kyle Warise, David Weakley, Slephanie Wendel, Erin Whitaker, Laura Anne W illiam s, Zachary Yokley. lOlh Crude Courtney Allen, Ashley Allen, Stacy Anderson, Jessica L. Anderson. K yle Anderson, Thomas Ayers, C arly Balsley. Evan Beam. Christopher Beaver, M ichael Beck. Am anda Blackw ood. Stacie Boger. Rebecca Hoger, Alyse Bowden, C hristopher B urton, Linden Carlner, W illiam C lo n l/, Sara Conner. Am y Conner. Robert Crews. Jonathan Crisco, Katie Crosslin. Brittney Crotts. Joseph C rotts, K risten C uller, Anya Derbakova, Trena Drake. Emily Evans. Joshua Foster, Brian From al, Jamie Fulk, Kenneth Goad. Benjam in Gobble, Sara Ham ilton, Calherine Harrison, Travis H ow ell. E m ily Hunter. Zachary Jakob, Crowe Jamie, l.alasha Jones, Tara Jones, Megan Jordan, Kierston Kahrs, Bryon K irk p a tric k , C ha rily Kiser. Savannah K o w a lski, Mandy Lanibe. Robert Lester. Kelsey Lul/.. M alt M arkland. Dannka M a uld in . Jenay M ayfield, K im b e rly M cB ride, Kevin •McDaniels. Jenna M ichael. Grayson M ille r, Ryan Noel, Randy Obando. David Orsillo.Angelii|ue O verton. Brandon Pane, Jose Paniagua, Heather Patton; Katie P olls, Ryan Price, Jennifer Proctor, Lee R enfro, Andrea R id d le . B illy R iddle. Laura Riddle, Maria Rogel, Christopher Rogers. Florencio Rojas, Ashley Rowe. Whitney Rumple. Allison Schaffer. Thomas Schambach. David Schweil. Anna Seaford, Ashley .Seamon. Phillip Shouse. Amanda Smith. Ashley Spain. Shana Speer. Erin Strouse. Martha Thurston. Brittany Voyles, Allison Waypa. Kara W hile. Marshall W hittaker. Jennifer W illiam s, Kevin Winters. 11th Grade A llis o n Alexander, Kevin Alligood, Melanie Ange. Jonathan Angell. Megan Barney. Amanda Beauchamp, C aroline B ell, Jessica Benfield. ./ereniy Berube, South Davie Middle The fo llo w in g South Davie M iddle School sludents were named to ihe academic honor roll. Sixth (irade M l A'.\.- Alex Appell, Caillin ■ Atkinson, Amanda Bridges, Lee C ain, D y\an ChccV, M organ C ostner, M ichael D om anski, Magan Doss, C hristopher Durham. Brian Gaither, Dee Ann Lytle, Bailey Majors, Braxton .SIcDaniel, .M.iriu N ail, Jeffrey Nuckols, Eli/abeth Peeler, .\m y Presley, Brittany Priestley, Stacy Saunders, Justina Scott, B illy Joe Shorl, Rachel Simpson. .Matthew Vanhoy, A -lt Ashley Ahsher. M ary Absher. Trey Archer. Sum mer Best. Sarah Bishop, Sarah Blackwell. Grady Cartner. Taylor Cave, Meghan C ollins, Tonya C orrell. Caleb Creason, Tatum C rew s, Jesse C rotts. Elizabeth Crowe. Chelsea Davis. Chrislopher Davis. Alicia Downs. Abe D rechsler. Jon Ferree, Lam eisha Fow ler. M ary Kate Frisby. Jessie Frye, Tekaira Gaither. Bethany Gough. Briiiany H arris, Lauren Hauser, Brian Hicks. C lint H ow ell, Brandon Jones, Jamie Keegan, Ayanna Leach, A ngelica Loj, Tanner Lowe, Kristin Mc.Millan, Heather M edford. E rika M ille r. Sarah M ille r, Sarah M oore, Adraina M oreno, K athryn N ew berry. rabilha N ewell, John Parker, Justin Phillips. Nicholas Polls. David Pruitt. Taylor R andall. Jensen Sales, Ashley S choll, Michael Seaford, Patrick Shore, Nora Smith, Joshua Spillm an, G\cn Stanley, C arly S lauffcr, Amanda Stew art, A lan UnderwiHKl, Laura Vanhoy, Tyara Wagner, Heather W alswD rth, Scotly West, Erin W illiams. Sevenlh (in id e A ll A'^v.- Amy Bellucci^ Brian Blackwell, Healh Boyd, Chris Brogdon, Nicholas Buss, Bianca Byrne, Danielle Casey, Elizabeth Choplin. Kevin Creason. K elly Felts. Jade Garrelt. Rachel Coin, Deborah G oldner, A ndrew Gosnell, John .Michael Grose, Tiffany Kelly, Nate Lawrence, Lesley .McBride. Wess McKnight. James Mighion. Rebecca Riddle. Jack Rooney. Danielle Russell, Corey Taylor, B riltini Young. A -lt honor ro ll: Lalasha Arnold. Ashlee Burton, Ashleigh Burner, Irving Cisneros-Pastor, Robbyn D ingey. C hant/ Grannaman. Allison Hall. Jennifer Hamilton, Russell Hancock, Jodi Harpe, Samantha Hobson, Zachary Howard, Darren Hunt, Marjorie Landen, Mandy Lawson, Samantha Loj, Blake London, Amanda Osgood, Carinen Paniagua, Lauren Parker, Ben Pawlick, M allhew Pennington, Terrance Phifer, Nicholas Pugh, M eredith Queen, A llyson Reynolds. Kenny Rivers. Cecilia Rodriguez, Danielle Russi. Kali Seaford, Stephen Serfass, Jaclyn Sm ith. A p ril Siockncr, David S tovall, Brandi Veach, M olly Whittaker, James Wilson. Jenna W olford. Tyler Wooten. Eighth (in td c M l A 's: Ben Bruffey. Brad Corriher. Clayton Edwards. Matt Hauser. Jessica Overbey. Seth Spry. Ashley W hitlock. A -ll honor ro ll: Neely Alexander, Meghan Appelt, Amy Bost, Joshua Bowers. Jason B ow les, B rilta n y Bridges, Shanicka B row n, M eredith Cheek, Maegan C line, Sarah Collis, Calhcrine Crowe, Ashley D avidson, K urtis D illa rd , Jonathan D w iggins. Richard F u lb rig h t, Jonathan Gadson, H olly Gosnell, Evan Hall. Grace Hayes, Jenna Hendricks, Russell H ilto n , Joshua H orn, P h illip Hursey, K rystle K elly, Joseph M cD aniels, Raeshon M cN eil, Ryan M ichael, Ana Navarro, KeShaun Parks, Joshua Reinsvold, K e lli Sifford, Sloan Smith, Brandon Tilley. Benjamin Tutterow, Chanlia Vannoy, Scan Wagoner, Shelby Wallace, Shanna Ward, Kyle Wooten, Jeremiah Worrell. Shady Grove Elementarv The follow ing Shady Grove Elemenlary School siudenls were named to the academic honor roll. T h ird Crude H eather A lspaugh, Daniel Barrett. Alexander Bell, Andrew Buchanan, Ashley Byrd, Tara Carter, John Cockerham, Dane C ook. Juslin C ook, C ellie Cornatzer, Kayla Cornalzer, Katie Davis, Roby Davis, Christian Day, Zane Duffner. C ollin Eichhorn, Peter Fields, Jason Gallim ore, Chris Godley, Rachel Goheen, Vance Greene. C aillin Grubbs, Spencer Hall, Megan Hennings, C h risty H oldsclaw , Calob Howard, Cole Jackson, Zcb Jones, Hannah Keeney, A lex Keiser, Alice Kim , Rebecca Lard, Parker Lee, K yle M acey, Preslon M cG urn. M alt Meeker, Jimmy M ille r, D aniel Needs. Taylor N orm an, B rett Potter, Ashley Rowe, Morgan Rowe. Brandon R ow ell, Lyndsey Ruble, Cody Schneggenburger, Lake Slabach, A lex Smithdeal, Jay Stancliff, Sterling Tkach, Joey Turman, Landon Whitaker, Ward Wilson, Chelsea Young, Casey Zakamarek. Fourth Grade Nicky Ashburn, Sarah Barber, Luke Barlell, W inston Becker, Jennifer Booth, Greg B rill, Ben Burton, Josh C arter, Morgan Carter, Alex Champney, Elizabeth Davis, Kaycee D ixon, Hannah Duncan, John Flow ers. Ben Glowka, M olly Graham, Lauren Gryder, Sarah Jo Hewetl, Tanner Holden, Julia Juhasz, Kristen Karns. Zach Long, A lex Maccaione, Megan M cD aniel, Costner M e rrifie ld , Lindsay M iller, Matthew M ills, W illiam M ills, Clare Moser, Sam Moser, Alyssa M ossman, C atherine Nichols, Leanna Peedin, Drew Pennell, Michelle Phillips, Grace Ramsey, Jennifer Rominger, Tyler Shelton, Taylor Stokes, W ill Suggs, Van Sykes, Robin Taylor, D ylan Teper, Lauren Tesh, Brandon Tester, M organ Thommasson, A m ira T o w fik, C rystal B ivens, B radley B lackw elder, K e vin Boger, Jennifer Bokeno, Allison Bowles, Jessica Bow m an, Am anda Bralley, Meredith Bridgewater, Jennifer Broadw ay, Jessica B row n, K yle Bruce, Andrea Burgio, Megan Burriss, Alisha Burton, Elizabeth Caudle, Bryant Chavez, E m ily C lo d fe lle r, Lindsay Crow, Joseph Davis, Caleb Davis, Elise D ickm an, Anlhony Doby, Lori Downen, Brian Durham, Kirsten Durham, Sarah Earle, Brianna Foster, Micah Gamer, Ashley Gaskin, Jon Goode, Megan Graves, Sav.nnna Gregory, Vuk Gubcrinic, Taylor Harmon, Deserae Harris, Brian Hart. A lliso n H ow e ll, Brandi Hunt, Brian Hunter, E m ily S. Hunter, Philip lies, John Jackson, Candice James, Seth James, Vanessa Jean, Jonathan Jones, Samantha K illm e ye r, K evin K irkp a trick, Elizabeth K ra ft, Amanda L.igle, Justin Lanning, Patrick Law, Ashley Lee, Adam Linder, Kendra Long, Ian MacBrydc, Matthew M cAnally, John McCarlhy, Heather M cD an iel, Karen M cD aniel. Ryanne M cD aniel. Jessica M cG ow n. Jolin-D avid McKeel, Shari M elton, Krystle M ietlowski, Nicole M iller, Sara M iller, Carmen M inor, Danielle M oore, W ill M organ, A m ber M organ, M att M oser, D ustin Myers, Adam Olejarc/yk, Richard Palmer, Ryan Pearce, E m ily Pellorini, Luke Phelps, Steven Polk, Kylie Poole, Chris Posey, Tyler Praii, Ashlee Prevelle, Joe Reavis, Cindy Robbins, Brandon Dina Towfik, Omar Towfik, Kelly Walton, Ashleigh Whaling, Fifth Grade Austin Baity, Jake Ballman, Cassie Barnes, Erica Bly, Jessica Boger, Becky Boone, Carrie Brewer, Michael Burford, Brad Burton, Lauren C audill, W ill Cockerham, Ashley Cope, Carly Cornatzer, Kyle Crosslin, Paul Dodson, Kaitlyn Ducole, W ill Duncan, Alexandra Folk, Alex Frye, Sarah H arvel, Patrick Holcomb, Salma Ibrahim, Stacy Jolly, Julie Jones, Patrick Keeney, Kurtis Keiser, Pamela Lane, Joey Lard, Morgan Long, Susanna Macfarlane. Michael Maready, Alex Marion, Sarah Martin, Jenny M iller, Terrence Neiderbruning, C hristian O 'C onnor, Julianne O lsen, Bret Peterson, E llie Rogers, Michael Rowe, Cianna Sampson, Kelsey Shipman, Ben Sink, Tatum Snow, Robert Sparks, John Stigall, W ill Stone, Hannah Slroupe, Evan Trudeau, Elizabeth W aller, John Weakley, Debra Wilson, Monika Zakamarek, Sexton, Deanna Shamel, Brandon Shore, Brent Simpson, Kimberly Singleton, Brent Skiver, Chclscy S m ilh, P h ilip Sm ith, Sheena Smith, Katherine Smith, Samuel Spach, Keith Starnes, Martha Slone, Em ily Taylor, Nicholaus Taylor, Amber Thompson, David Trcdw ell, Bryn Turner, H olly Vines, K ristie Vogler, Armand Vonsialsky, B ritta n y W alker, M elissa W allncr, Meghan W anucha, Megan W archol, Jacklyn Wcist, Zakare Whicker, Am anda W hite, Am y W hite, Andrea Whitley, Emily Williams, Sarah W illia m s, M cKenzie W illoughby, M allhew W ilson, Juslin W inters, Stephanie Wodarski, 12th Grade Riann Adams, W illiiim Ader, Linna Agne, Erika Ancuda, Trevor A nderson, Jason Anderson, Brandon Angell, Bethany Atkins, Lonnie Barnes, Stephen Barnes, Jennifer Barney, M iranda Barneycasile, Sylas Beachy, Kelli Birdsong, Meg Brewer, Alisha B row n, Joshua Brow n, Levi B row ning, A shley Buckles, Rachel Burriss, Ti Cain, Becky C all, Am anda Carter, Daniel Carter, Ashley Caudle, Meagaii Clark, Megan Conley, Adam Cornatzer, Lauren Cornalzer, Chad Courtemanche, Jason Crowley, Judith Daniel, Janel D arcy, Lauren Davis, Andrew Daywalt, Adam Deal, C hristine D eLong, M ichael Dingman. Andrew Drye, Michael Ellis, Ashlee Ellis. Andrew Ellis, Leslie Ellis, Sabrina Etchinson, W llliatn Evans, Nicole Flanagan, C hristina G a jew ski, Jessica Gerrety, John Glasscock, Erin Grey, Lauren G roce, Seth Grooms, Scolt Halver, Stanley Handy, Andrea Harris, Morgan Harris, A p ril Harrison, Christy H aulbrook, Haley Henderson, Karen Hester, N ick H illm an , Suzanne Hockaday, Enuna Jakob, Jordan Kahrs, Kris Karlek, Mikey Keeton, Bobby K e lle r, Luke Koontz, Jessica Koonlz, Nemanja K re ckovic, Juslin Lalham , Candice Lesperance. Joshua Link. Palrick Low ery, Kevin Mabe, Anna M a cK in lo sh, Daniel Markland, Christin McClaturock, Cassidy McMahan, Sarah Merlau, Amanda M ille r, Katie M ille r, Matthew M iller, Natasha M offitt, Enridia M oreno, W illia m M orrison, A p ril N aylor. Chris N ichols, M onica O lejarczyk, Ashlin Owen, Hcmali Patel,Carly Peeler, Bradley Prevelle. Alexis Price. Julia Pruitt, Candace Pruiti, Jason Reavis, Amber Reinsvold, C heryl Ressa, Deelc R iddle, Alethea Riddle, Elizabeth Robinson, Kasey Robinson, James Rogers. Megan Russell. Adam Sain. Brandy Sain. Kyle Sanders, Kristen Sauerbrun, Heather Sell, Katharine Shega, Amanda Sink, Lindsay Smith, Melinda Spach, Stephen Statham, Amanda Steele, Chris Stein, Liz Stone, M ichael Surber, Jacob Taylor, Brandi Taylor, Antinene White, Jennifer Wilkerson, Holly W illia m s, Stephen W illia m s, Phillip Wogatzke, Kelly Wolford, Jarred Wood, David Wooldridge, Carrie W orrell, C ody W right. Kim berly York. North Davie Middle The fo llow ing North Davie M iddle School students were named to Ihe academic honor roll. Sixth Grade AIIA's: Sarah Alexander, Anna B ailey, Brent Beam, Chelsea Bordner, Paige C arter, Katie Casirovinci, Zeb Cope, Alyssa Conie, Kasey Davis, Ryan Davis, Sarah Daywalt, Ian Dowdy, Kayla Duncan, Tiffany Estep, Quinton Faulkner, Am y G ilbert, Leslie Gray, John H aflm an, P alrick Harris, Hannah Jakob, Kaielyn Jones, Haakon Krey, James Kuell, Coty Lee, Jeffrey Loos, Chase M acaione, Chelsea Maness, Amanda Nichols, Brooke Padgell, Zach Potter, Am anda Reavis, Johnathan Roesch, Sc,in Rouse, Sarah Sexton, K a iilin Slevens, Ben Turm an, D aniel W endel, Erika Wentz, Nicole White. A -ll honor ro ll:, M argaret Anderson. M atthew B allard. Brittany Becker, Lindley Bess, Forrest Booe, K ayla Bowles, A llis o n B radley, Meagen Brookm an, T renl Brooks, Elizabeth Budd, Ashley Buelin, Rebecca Church, W ill Clevenger, Maryelle Collett, Tyler Cornalzer, B ritiney Crews, Evan Crisco, Ethan C urtis, Logan D eH art, Alyssa DeLong, Alex Dickens, Jessica D ionne, James Doby, Wesley Doub, C.J. Dwiggins. Sy Easling, Brad Ellison, Christopher Flelemier, Angelia Harmon, Bryce Hauser, Chris Heffner, Ashley Hendrix, Stephanie Hinson, D.J. H olm an, Ryan H utchinson, Samantha Judd, Casey Keaion, Emily Kelly, Breltly K irk, Cindy Kohnen, Andrew Linhart, Kaielyn M anspile, M ichael M a rlin , W illiam Miner, Lauren M itchell, Cara Mossman, Peyton Murray, Brandon Noel, Megan Norman, Tyler O ’ M ara, Caleb Pearce, Natalie Pearce, Nicholas Pfeiffer, Ashley Pragar, Zach Proctor, Jordan Reavis, Shayna Reavis, Adam R idenhour, W hitney Russell, Zack Russell-M yers, N ick Schambach, B retl Schneggenburger, Ashley Shoaf, C ayla Sim s. A ustin S m ilh, D anielle S m ilh, Vann Sm ith, Jennifer Snyder, Justine Solomon, Hannah Speight, Mardi Spillman, Jamie Stancliff, Chelsea Swyers, Garrett Taddeucci, Emily Tierney, Tiffany Triplett, Chelsea Trull, Katya Vaseneva, Lauren Walker, Adam Ward, Evan Wiles, Alex W illiams, Gina Williams, Kirslon Wilson, Micah Womble, Jordan Yuenger, Seventh(irade A ll /I'j,’ Chris Ange, Kim Baugh, Lauren Brown, Jordan C ourtem anchc, J ill Durham , Brittany H ill, Adena Hockiiday, Justin Lee, Daniel Litten, Kelsey McDaniel, Jared Nelms, Thomas Nelson, Wesley Polls, A li Russell, K athryn Schamens, Amanda Sim m ons, Jennifer S lancill, A shlon Stansberry, K aylin Stansberry, Lea Tarleton, Whilney Williams, Karla Woodward. A-B honor ro ll: Bradley Antisworlhy. Jessie Bailey. Shaun Baity, Tyler Baily, John Michael Bartelt, Michael Beatnon, Megan Beaucham p, K evin Boehm, Ashlee Boger, T iffa n y Booe, Andrew Boswell, Taylor Boyles, Austin Brown, Jessica Burgess, Sarah Callahan, Ellen Carter, M egan Carter, Adam Cloer, Kristina Crews, Sam Curtis, Ross Davidson, Travis Dyson, Katie E llis, Esteban Febus, Shakila Flem ing, Dustin Frye, Richie Gassett, Zach Gentry, Am ber H arris, H o lly H arris, B rill H arrison, Jordan Hempstead, Maegan H iatt, M ichael Jolly, Bryan King, Tom Kuell, Brandon Landrelh, Ben Law, Jenny Mann, D illo n M anship, B rittany Marshburn, Margo Masi, Katie M cD ougall, W hit M e rrifie ld , Grant M ille r, K evin M ille r, M ichael Murphy, Terah Nolan, Heather Riddle, Amanda Russell, Bennett Shipman, A lex Snow, W hitney Snow, Matthew Spach, Krisien Spainhour, Josh Sprinkle, Forrest Steed, Raven Sterling, Kristi Stoncman, Slianda Styers, Katie Vannoy, Amanda Walser, Brook Want, Michael Weakley, Jessica W elch, Rachel W hile, Megan W illiams, Chris Woltz. Eighth Crude A ll A',s; Lauren Bennell, M ichael Bingham , Kristen Fromal, Brook Hinman, Rachel Humphries, Jake Lloyd, Jonathan Mayfield, Phillip Scolt, Michael S m ilh, Lance S tout, Elyse Timmons. A-B honor ro ll: Andrew Allen, Brian BalLird, Andrew Beeson, Anna Bigelow , Lauren Black, Bubba Boger, Brandon Brooks, Amanda Burke, Mallhew Cluits, Brittany Cooper, Megan Cooper, B ritta n y Cope, Erica Corne, Stephanie C ro a ll, M arcie Dickmann, Crystal Doby, Kami E llis, Brandon Em erl, D iego Fernandez, Sarah Fleming, Wendy Fulk, Justine Gamble, Katherine G askin, Kena G enlry, Jaspen Gray, B rilln ey Gunter, Dustin Harris, Cara Hennings, Jessica H uggins, H o lly Hunter, Chas Jefferson, M ichael Jim enez, Logan Joldersm a, M att Lee, Amanda Lowe, Lauren Macaione, Jessica M cC a lliste r, M alt M cD an iel, D anielle M ille r, Jessica Morasco, Drew Mossman, Sarah Peters, Naum Pitovski, Bobby Polls, Caitlin Reavis, Abby Riddle, Erin Robertson, William Robertson, Briltany Rowe, Kara Seaford, A shley Sells, M att Singleton, Amanda Sloan, Kyle Smith, Jennifer Spillman, Megan Strouse, E m ily Teague, N ick Tucker, Arianne Vargas, A.shley Wagner, Erika Whicker, Tiffany W illiams, Daniel Wood. William R. Davie Elementarv The fo llo w in g W illia m R. Davie Elementary students were named lo the academic honor roll. T h ird Grade A bigail Alvarado-R am irez, T aylor Anderson, Jourdan Blakley, C lifto n Bodenhamer, Megan Boyer, Mallhew Busbee, Em ily Davis, Matthew Dyson, Brandon Gam m ons Austen Gobble, Alex Henry, Esmeralda Hernandez, Brenda Hernandez, Caitlyn Hyde, Sherlyn Johnson, Sadie Lagle, Chelsea Ledford, Tyler Lee, Jamie M orris, Tori Norris, Andrew Olson, Zachary Paugh, Tyler Reynolds, Cameron Sheppard, Heaven Shoffner, K e 'A ira S m ilh, Jeremy Thompson, Kelsey T ifft, Jaleesa Wesl. Fourth Grade Sissy Barkley, Jacob Draughn, Hannah Hendrix, Maddie Hunt, Ashley Hutchins, Kasey Ireland, Tyler Jones, Spencer Lanning, Nina Lofion, Travis Norris, Dylan R atledge, D ustin Ratledge, H eather Scherer, Samaniha Tarleton, Michael Tilley, Breck Want, Em ily Whitaker. F ifth Grade Scolt Barkley, Nina Bledsoe, Charlie Boger, Caroline Carter, Halie Cartner, Brandi Cockerham, Samantha Contos, Clark Dalton, Craig Draughn, Sidney Henry, Kaley Keaion, Justin Keaion, Kayla Luckey, N iki Myers, Kelli Parks, Bianey Rogel, T iffany Short, Natasha W ilson, Stacy Wood, Ashley Woodie. S t u d e n t s A w a r d e d A c a d e m ic L e t t e r s Davio H igh School’s bright­ est .students were honored last Friday m orning al an academic awards breakfast. The top five percent o f the jun io r class and the top eight percent o flh e senior class were recDunized in a preschool cer- OlllOJly, "W e ’re here to honor you and all o f your sacrifices and w ork lhal have brought you here loday." said Dr. Linda Bosl. principal. M any parenls also attended the breakfast, and Bost urged the siudenls to lhank them. "B efore you were ever born, y o u r parents started m aking choices fo r yo u ." Bosl said, "Y o u w ere th e ir hopes and ilreams. W hen you were born, they decided to make sacrifices so you c o u ld achieve yo ur hopes and your dreams. You did not got here on the m erits o f your own m inils." B ut those b rig h t yo un g tninds give us all hope for the fuUire. the principal said. ■’People can talk a ll they want to about the slate o f our culture, the decline ...These slti- ilents are proof thal w e're right where we ought lo be." Davie High School seniors who were awarded an academic letter last week include, from left: seated - Megan Russell, Ashlin Owen, Monica Olejarczyk, Natasha Moffitt, Sarah Merlau: row 2 - Lindsay Smith, Emma Jakob, Erin Grey, Janel Darcy, Becky Call, Josh Brown, Meg Brewer, Linna Agne; back - Kristen Sauerbrun, Christopher Stein, Steven Chambers, Not pictured: Brandon Angell, Rachel Burriss, Andrew Ellis, Heriberto Febus, Scott Halver, Karen Hester, Zachary Kuhn, Tony Morehead, Kasey Robinson, Stephen Statham. Davie High juniors awarded an academic letter last week included, from left: seated - Brittany Walker. Chelsey Smith, Chris Posey, John David McKeel, Jessica McGown: row 2 - Meghan Wanucha, David Tredwell, Ashlee Prevette, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Philip lies, Emily Hunter, Lori Downen, Carolina Bell, Alison Alexander; back - Zak Whicker, Sarah Williams, Brent Skiver, Andrew Scott and Matt James. H o n o r S t u d e n t s Mocksville Elementarv The fo llo w in g M o cksville Elementary School sludents were named to the academic honor roll. T h ird (irade Tanner B ailey. Lyndsey B lalo ck. E clui H urgdofer, Slephanie Collins, Ashley Cook. C hristopher C randall. Andrew Domanski. Ryan Dyson. Kellie E i/enga, Kehia E llis. Perry Ferrell. Denzell Gannon. Dustin 1 larilcastle. Caralleth Hendricks. Eli/abeth llcyne. Micah I licks. Rachel lloffinan. Rachel Howell. Mallhew Hursey. Mallhew lies. Sieven Jones. W ill Jones. Kevin Jordan. Ashley Joyner. Allison Lam bert. A lex LatUis, Chase London, Stephanie Parker, Javan Philli|is, Janet Quintanilla, Broek Reynolds, A pril Rodriguez. Jake Seaforil, Ashton Sw icegooil, Tess Tagtumi. Sam Taylor. Eilgardo Torres. Lacey Trivette. Wesley Vanhoy. Kaylan Werley, Fourth (irade Roger Adkins. Lauren Bailey. Ayana Banks. F.li/abeth Barron. Catherine Brake, Kelsey Bryant. Shane Butcher, Candace Carter. Hannah Cartner. Brittany Clark. Rachel Creason, C ourtney Daniels, Kristin Ferebee, Heather i't>sti:r. Brad Gaither, Summer Holland, Kolby Hurt, Chris Hurt. F.li/abeth Kenneily M o lly Lankford, Michael Lanning. W ill Marrs. Eli/abeth Marlin. Natalie M cB ride . Hannah O rre ll. BJ I’luinm er. James Kay. Chelsea Rcyiiohls. W ill Uoiiney. Daniel Rosales. Corey S h o rlliilg e . H ouston S m ilh . Lauren S iric k la u il, Grace W illia m s. Morgan Wyatt, F ifth (irade Lindsay Bentley. Lea Booe. Am anda B oyles, A llis o n Campbell, Nicole Capps. Emily Carter. Lindsay Cartner. Sarah D inkins. Brittany Dyson. Jack Evans. Jessi Felt:.. B rillìi Cìrammer. Tori Harris. Laiulon H arris. Sarah lle yn e , M arian H unckler. M eliiula Jablonski. Jordan Janics. .Michael Jones. 14 Get ECU Academic Honors Fourteen Easl Carolina U ni­ ve rs ity students from D avie C ounly earned fa ll semester academic awards: Named to the chancellor’s list w ith all A's were: A llison Elaine Ward o f Lakeview Road, M ocksville, daughter o f Debbie and Jeffrey W ard; and Laura Elizabeth W indley o f Wandering Lane, M ocksville, daughter of Gayle and Ken W indley. N am ed to Ihe dean’s list were: Jennifer Lynn Bowles of Cope Road, Advance, daughter o f L in d a and John Frank B o w le s; B onnie E liza b e th Crowe o f Bcrnutda Run Drive, daughter o f Teresa and Don Crowe: Lisa Dawn Thompson of R ive r B lu ff Lane, A dvance, daughter o f Judy Ellis Thom p­ son and Ihe late Liirry riiotHp- son; Nam ed to the h on o r ro ll w ere: M elissa /\n iie B all o f S om erset C o u rl. A dvance, daughter o f Judy and Jackie Ball o f A d va nce : James Edw ard C le ve n ge r o f H idden Creek D rive. Advance, son o f Nancy and Jerry Clevenger: Meredith Ro.xanne C linard o f M arkland R oad, A dvance, daughter o f M ary and Chariie Clinard;John Levi Habegger o f Advance, son o f E liza b e th and L a rrry Habegger: Marshall Justin Pills o f Scottsdale D rive, Advance, son o f Teresa and Ralph Pills; Tamie Lea Polls o f In And Out Lane, A dvance, daughter o f Peggy and Tim Polls; Neil Ivan W agstaff o f Gordon Drive, Ad­ vance, son o f Reena Evans of Advance and Kenneth Wagstaff o f Riverside; Randall M allhew F oster o f U .S. (lOI N o rlh , M o cksville , son o f Dana and George Foster; and Am y Eliza- • belh Sink o f M ocksville, daugh­ ter o f Paula Sink and the lale Richatd Sink. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18, 2002 - 9 Pinebrook Elementary Maggie Keeble, Tori Kennedy, Chad Lee. Brandon Lowe. Megan Matthews. Daniel McBri<le. Adam M cK n ig h t. M adison M e llo n. Vasilika M illo . Lauren M ock. Amlrea Paproeky. Aaron Peoples. Lindsay IMiarr, Karlyn IMiipps. Jessa Ren, Samuel R tis;iles. Brandon Shaver. Erica Sinnnuns, I le:ilher Smith. Anna Smith. Jacob Snow, C hris .Sponagle, Jtiey Taylor. Hrandon W alls. Josh Whilaker. Ashley Whitley. .Megan Whittaker. Tabitha W ilt. Nocini Zelava. The fo llo w in g Pinebrook Elementary School students were named lo Ihe ;icademic honor roll. T h ird (trade M aggie A rn o ld . Juslin A tw iio d . Paul Beauchamp. C onnor Bodenham er. Kayla Brewer. Ryan Budil. Chris Carter. Brad Deal. Mary Beth Dehart. Jacque Dionne.Toni Donati. Alex Flem ing, Elizabeth Hartm an, C a itlin Hauser. Kenneth Hockaday. Andrew Key. Erinn Lapish, Daniel Lee. Jake Linhart. Elani McQueen, Justin M inor, Alex Newman, Pete Newman, Sean Newm an, Blake Rosier, Brendon Roy, Katie Sells, Nathan Sheets, Haynes Shelton, Blake Sim m ons, C harlotte S m ilh. C hristopher S m ith. M o llie Stephenson. B rittani Stewart. Gray Walts. Patrick Whaley. Kali Whitaker. Elaina Womble. Jacob Wood. O livia Wooilwaril, Fourth (irad e Thomas Bailey. Austin Bell. A,J, Carter. Krisiie Davis. Karli Dempski, Zach Dunn. Miratula Edwards, Kogann Foltz, Lisa Foster. Katie Gerdon, Jessica G ough. A shley Green. Carla Harris. Kara Harvey. M alcolm Hawkins. Nora Hayes. Tabitha Hicks, Bridgelte Hooks, Alyssa Humphrey, Megan Hutchens, Katherine Johnson.Sam Law. Atlicus Lum. Jessica Manspile. Michael Marrs. Joel Marlin. Jake McKay. Gregory M iller. Tony Myers. Meliss;i Nichols. Katie Van N im an, Oscar O rellana. Chelsea Parish, Corrie Phelps, Jenna I’um mil, Brianna Sheets. Kaitlyn Simmons, Courtney Sims, Joel S liling. Jessica Strickland, Andrew Sutler. E m ily Tate. Eineiald ’Tuthill. Caillin Tutterow, Biel W illiams, F ifth (trade Paige A ltm an, Katie Bond, Hailey Bowman, Taylor Brewer, Juslin C am pbell. Hannah C am pbell. W h iln e y C hilen. Vincent Cioce. Teri Cope. N ikki Dellinger. Brandon Doby. l/abelle Donnelly. Neil Edwards. Sarah Evans. Rebecca Gerdon. Diana G reen. C hristin e G ulledge. Nathaniel Hamm. Hrenden Hanes. Daniel Henderson. A llie Hendrix, Cooper Hinman. Sannutlha James. H eidi K inder. Jordan Kinder, James Leonard, Crystal Lester. Megan M arshall. Adam McCallister. Ashley McCallister. Brittani Mc(Jueen. Danny Merritt. Joshua Parks. Trevor Reec.'. Victoria Revels. Amanda Riddle. Amber Rogers. Jordan S chull/. Madelyn Shore. Julie Stamper. Jordan 'Taylor. Joslymi 'Thomas. Katie Walker. Ethan Wanluch. Jerron Watson, Brandy W illiams. A ustin W oodruff, Jaclyn Woodward, Ashlon York, A Storclioase For .lesus F R E E M E D I C A L C L I N I C Open every TJiursday evening 5:(Ю PM to 8:30 PM iHdkc an call iJMf) onotnfitYlhi' clinic, hi'im ru 2:(f(U\\! (uul <tn Thtirsilay (фспинт. C liciiL s m u st m eet certain e iig ib ilily reciu irem cn ts Simnish inh'ipivtcr auiilahle Cornatzer Elementary Cooleemee Elementary The fo llo w in g C ornalzer Elemenlary students were named lo Ihe academic honor roll. T h ird (irade Drew Amlrade. Chan Archer, C hristopher A tkins, Salvador B e n ile /, Kelsey Broadway, 'Tiffany Cox, K ali Davis, Erin Deadmon, Hunter Devine, Chris Diggs. E m ily Gustafson. Kora H iatt, Taliah H olland, Kelley H ow ard, M allhew Howser. Conner Jewell, Shelby Johnson, Lauren M arshall, Am ber Nicholson, Hayley (Jsgood, Billy Page, D illo n Reid. M arlen R om an-M uno/. Jasmine Sales. John SanFilippo. Krisien Scarlett. Sarah Shaver. Leigh Smiley. Fourth (irade Jordan Aulry. Lindsey Bailey. Adam Barnhardl, Ciera Beam, Casey Blackwelder, Bri;m Bullins, Jarred Burchani, N icole Casslevens, Samaniha Caudill, Matthew Conner, Shayna Dillard, Patti Evans, Rosa Flores, Kirsten Gaddy, Zach Green, Sara Handy, Joshua Hash, Jesse H ilto n , Brandon Hoose, Tyler Jewell, Brandon Jones, Hannah Joyce, Ben Lagle, Kendell Lam bert, Bryan M arkLind, Kathryn M cM illa n. Payne M ille r. Erin N aylor. Sydney N elson. Josh Peeler. Chris Rose. Tyler Seaford. Ray Sheppard, Gerald Slakely, M aleia Stevenson ,Shannon 'Triplett,'Toby Lee Williams. F ifth (irade Jennifer Allen. Haley Allred. Jesse B lackw elder. M ichael Brewer, Josh Bureham. Rachel Burge, Sydney Crawford, Jorge Gama, B rila n y Greer, O livia Gregory, Luke H ollifieid, Xavier Howell, Zach llling, Mary Jarvis, Shelby Karriker, Katie Lowery, Rachel M ackinlosh, Sebasiian M a rlin e /, 'Taryn M cC ann. Cassandra McClannon, Sabrina M urray. C hristy Myers, Jamie N orth, Paris Page, Slephanie Queen, Jodie Robertson, Kelly S o lo vtzo ff, Drew Stanaland, Cheyne T ilm a n , B ritta n y Tutterow, Kalelin Wensley. The fo llo w in g Cooleemee Elemenlary students were named lo the academic honor roll. T hird (irade Chris Allen. Jessica Bobbitt. Malissa D iehl. 'Tyler Durham. Miriam Gran;idero. Daniel Harris. N eicey llolshauser. K rystal Jacobs. Dylan Livengood. Ashley M alloy. Raheem M artin, Alana Medford, Zachary Montgomery, M ikael P ulliam . Chelsey Reinhardt. Kayla Self. David Swaim. Cliannen 'Thomas. Ryan Thompson, Austin Tilley, Am y Trexler, Dylan Vogler. Fourth (irade Kaylee A lliso n , Tyreese Blackwell, Briana Boone, Jessica Burner. Rose Ann Davis, Andrew D enniston, Ryan Denniston, Steven Diaz, Aerielle Freenum, Sharlene Gadson, Tyler Ham, Michelle Hamilton, Kayla Ivey, Nick Jaeger, Palrick Lancaster, K e lly Loy, lyeshia O verton, Travis Powers, S teffi Shaver. Jamie Smith, Ashley Snuiot, Chris Sm oot. Anna Smyers. Felicia Soard. Karen Spry. Tyler Spry. Paisley Srodek, Jessica Stephens, Elyssa 'Tucker, Kevin W hitley. Jessica W illiams, F ifth (irade A m ber Beck. Cole Blake. Heather Boger. Nickolas Boger. Dustin Bush, Ryan Carter, Kaiilin D odd, Kara D odd, B ritta n y Dykes, Jessica Foster, A lexis Freem an, O m ar G ranadero, Rebecca H en d rix, Caleb Humphrey, Hannah Hursey, Josh Ijames, Bradley Key, Paul Lince, Brittany Mabe, Maggie MtieLean, M eghan M atthew s Am anda M cC oy, B radley M cD aniel, Candace M cD aniels, Cody Rusher, Stacy Sanders, C ory Shires, Kenneth Strother, Joseph 'Taylor, Kelsey Taylor, Zachary 'Taylor, Jonathan W esl, Sam W hitley, Steven Wilson. APRIL BARGAIN O f th e MONTH 7 л и Щ / а £ и г . Help Is Just Around The Comer. GmoThufflb.* 9 88i>or botti ими Utnr ft lopptr Comboty bO МП IVO »O'!-' 1*1 nekAUi ШПГnMQt tnd Ilf илгдсжас/, bp- Just a mouse-click away www.enterprise-record.com ^Caudell Lumber and Building Supplies^ 162 Sheek Street • 751 -2167 O p e n D a ily W e e k d a y s 7 :3 0 - 5 :0 0 S a t. 7 :3 0 -1 2 n o o n 10 - DAVIK COUNTV ENTF.KPKISI': UKCORI). April 18. 2002 C o u n t y P la n n e r s T o D i s c u s s S u b d i v i s i o n s There w ill he a meelinj; ot' iho D ;i\ ic C oim ly [’lan iiiiii; Board on I'uesday. A p ril 2У. al 7 p.m. in the com missioners room ot the Davie C ounly Ailim nistra- lio n B uilding. M ocksvillc. D avid McRae has applied lo re/one l.SOl acres of land t'rom Residential A[;nc»llurall R-A i lo H ig h w a y Business S pecial l ’se(H -B -S i I'or a commercial siun business. This properly is located at 133 Shamrock Lane. ,-\(lvance. a pp ro .\iin ale ly I/-1 m ile east o f Burton Roail. and is a portion o f I'arcel 25.1)') o f Davie Counly Ta\ Map ll-'J. - This item was tabled t'rom the March 26 inceline for further consideration. Jeanette C ornat/er. repre­ sented by Stone Land Survey- ing. has submitied I'or I’relm u- nary IMal Review a З.“! lol single fam ily residential subdivision lilled .Magnolia .-\cres. Phase 1 and 2. This 37.fl acre property is located (iff the norlh side o f Peoples Creek Road, approxi- malclv 1/2 m ileeastof H w \ SOI Soulh and is l’arecl (i ol Ta\ Map G -4 and Parcel (i.“! o f Davie Counly Ta\ Map Ci-S. Cìuy C ornat/cr .Ir. li.is sub- iiiitled for Prcliim nary Pl.il rc- \iew a 12 lol single fa llili) resi- dcniial subdivision lllk'd U.illl- m orellcighls. Pli,ise2. l'his in..^ acre properly is loc.iled al llic easlern end o f M onicl.ur D rl\e. Ad\ancc and is a porlion of Par­ cel l.S.llJ of i.i\ ni.ip 1--7. The Planning Board w ill iv- \ie w a le vi am eiulineni to t 15.5 n?.' Schedule o f P.irkine Spacos: iJi and (N i. The pro­ posed .im cndm ciil w ill reduce llie lolal num ber o f p.irkm g sp.iccs reiiuiied tor professional oll'ices and list a new c.ilegoiy for retail business .md -ers ices. Iiileiesied residents are in- \iled. Prior lo llie m ccling. ,id- dilional infoi inalion is a\ ailable. or i.|iiesiions ni.is be answered b; visiung ihc Pl.iiming Deparl- nicnt on wcekd.i) s hciuccn S:3ll ,1.111. and p m. ol b\ lelcphone .11 7,-i|-.l.’>-4ll. Bridge To Be Closed The Jericho Church Road hritlye over Bear Creek, just iuiisi(.le of Mocksville. will lie closed until mid-No\emlier while a new bridge is liciiig constructed. Helping Victim Should Be Priority In Rape Cases D avie D om eM 'c Violence Services and Rape Crisis Cen­ ler is taking pan in .N'alional Se.\ual A ssa u ll .\w areness .Month. Victim s w ill be wearing leal ribbons this month. Rape can happen to anyone, regardless o f age. income, ap­ pearance or personal repulalion. The m ajority o f rape victim s are single women between the ages of 12 and 24. bul there i-. no way 10 predict which women are likely lo he selected as m c - lims. The one eoiiim on element is thal rape is a frightening and degrading e.Nperience; viclim s require a period o f lim e to gel over ihe experience. "We can learn to uiidersiaiul sexual ass.iull M c liin i/.ilio n ." s.iid Pam Blake, crisis inlencn- tlon coordiiialor In Паме. "B> so doing, ue are ollen able lo coniribule lo llie recm er> of \ ic- tim s." Rape is a violeni criiiK' nei­ ther sought or c.iused by the s ic- lim . Helping ihe \ic iiin lo re- C(Uer should be Ihe chiel coii- cern. ll you or someone \ou know h.is been sexii.illy ass.lulled, call l)a\ie Doniestic \ iolence Ser- \ices I's R.ipe Crisis Cenler. a I'n ile d Was agcnc;.. al 751- IlLI.P. ‘Л'ои are nol .done. \\'e aie here for \o ii." Blake said. AUTO • HOME • LIFE See y o u r S ta te Farm a g e n t: Brad R om iiic, A gcnl ■5770 Clemmons Rd Suile Clemmons. NC -)36-7b&-3245 4 У ._ »i(0D Like a good neighbor, Slate Farm is there.’ »talef«m i.coin~ Mom« OfV« Bkoo.« STATI ГА1М Л IN IU IA N C ^ D C C C O f f e r i n g C l a s s e s A t D a v ie C a n f ip u s T lic D iivlc Campus <>1 Davidson C ounly C oininunlly C ollcjic w ill oiler ihc lollow ini; ctin lin u in i: cducatiiui classes bcgiiunng Ihc \scck ol'April 22. For njorc inlonnation please call Davic Canipusal 751-2SK5. Intcrni! Miirkclinj;. Course # ()2l)ll)r>H. This seminar c.xplains Ihe lop strategies tor allraclini! visitors to your web site ami usinu ihe Inicrnet lo njarket your company. Learn how search engines \\ork anil Ihe dtllereni W a tc h O u t F o r S c h o o l B u s e s Even though the end o f school is near and school buses w ill be tem porarily o ff the roads for a few nionlhs. il is imporlanl to be rem iiuled o f the law w hen ll comes to school bus safety. In iN'orih Carolina, il is unlawful lo pass a stopped school bus w hile Ihe hus is displaying il's mechanical stop sign. Hashing reil lighls and slopped for llie purpose of receiving and discharging p.is- sengers. The Davie County School SyMem urges all drivers to be aware o f Ihis law. Patienee in llie driver's seat is all it takes lo save an innoceni child's life. H e lp ‘ C le a n U p ’ D a v ie Davic comm unities w ill take part in tho (ireal American C'Icaiuip Salurday. A p ril 20 from 10 a.in.-noon. Л Kids Clean Up CoDleeinee program w ill mecl al liie park lor chorcs ari>und ihc lown. Lci*s Clean U p This Plucc w ill meel al Rich Shellcr 2 in M ocksvillc. Volunteers w ill clean up Rich Park, the picnic grounds, library and Joppa Ccmcicry. Ncighborlioods are also encouraged lo get logelher and clean lillc r from around homes and roads. For more ¡пГогтайоп, call Cooperative li.Mciision at If* 1 *Ь2‘)7. l\pes ol search engines H.mner ads are popiil.ir to\iK t»»r maikeimi. 4our \^eh sjte ... U.im how iо build anil manage a hannei .id managenicni program. l>M .ii! marketing inchided. '.v /. (tin. ‘ПЧОП Inst Hil l‘i r i iliH C linstoplui .M ilitim l\ Itt. S'. Hank tij (Iw l\ihiliiui\. I Itiiild in ^ 1л'\е1 11 Standard Inspeetloiï Course 02110725. 1 his ct)urse riillills the C'ode OlticiaU (Juahlic.ition H-'afd's pre'-crthcil ir.lining course lo g.nn tuimisNioii to the ijualil\ing exaniiii.ilion Ьч a Staiidaiil C eriliicale at Level 11 (irispecling lip lo si| M .It »me st(ir\. or loiii Stones at 2t).i ><H) sij. It,) or Le\el 1 Pailicipaiils should bect)me l.inuliar with the neu codes lor 2<>n2 New Volumes \mII be used .\fi¡\ J-IJ. i. Sill. Sun. ■'< ti ni • /I m. Instrm ini WlUhini \Vhiilt \ ÿ>ii l'siu K \o n r I4rs»»nal C o m p u lir • Course 020».'S4. ih is t>egiiinei’s h.uuls-on com pinei course g'ne lu u u e conipulei users llie oppoiiutiits u* learn basic et»mpu»cr i>pcr;»uons and Umctioiis. Stmlenis \mII woik w ith simple dticiim eub. iisc a mouse .!?;d leam l\isie Wiiiili-ws skills Ih is ciMirse is .1 pre­ requisite tor all suttvsare classes Administrative Court Continued From Раце 7 • Sandra V. Smilh. designaled lane viola\ion. dismissed, made cost. •Justin A. Siiyiier. failure lo wear seat belt. S2.S; no license, dismisseil. made cost. -Vickie S. Steele, expired regis­ tration eard. operating a \ehicle without insurance, dismised. made cost. •Marie Sununers. expired regis- traliim eard. expired inspection slicker, dismissed, made cost. -Vicmr NL Texta. SO mph in a 70 /one. rcduccd lo 7-b70. eust. •Tiffany N. Thomas. HH mph in a 70 /one. reduced lo 79 in a 70. S5. cost. -James W. Todd. H4 mph in a 70 /one. reduced lo improper equip­ menl. S.^0. cosi. •Thomas D. Trader, expired in­ spection slicker, disniised. made cost. ^ -Micliae! П. Waiien. SO mph m a 70 /one. reduced to 74 m a 1\). cost, lailure to wear seal belt. S2.‘'. •William (Ì. Welch, mph m .i /one. retiuced lo .^4 45. S.^. ci'st. •JeltreN S. Wlntlc). 40 mph ш a 2.^ /one. reduced to 2‘J-2.‘i. S.*'. cost. •Sharoji D. Williams. SO mph m a 70 /one. reduced t*» improper equipment, SH». cost. . JK Apparels . < and Specialty \ • Gifts/Imports '• 143 N. Main St. Mocksville, NC (beside Tatum's Music Tree) (336) 753^0910 REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING SNEITER« B U N S H O P 11895 C O O L SPR IN G S RD W O O D LE A F 3.4 Miles Irom H;vy 801 Between Stalesville & Salisbury 704-278-9159 Open Tues. 10am-6pm • Wed.-Fn. 10am-7pm • Sat. I0pm-3ptn DISCOUNT PRICES GUNS, AMMO & ACCESSORIES BUY, SELL OR TRADE Guzzin Jodie's TURKEY SPECIALS Calls 2 0 % OFF Decoys & Accessories 2 0 % OFF Turkey Loads 1 0 % OFF Students need \o bring a 1/2' high-densji) ilisk. .\/>nl 2-^ • .hint' /2 U { /' ni ¡nsiim h>r \jU n f V/.'Cii k l.iihl ft-: S,\ ! ii( \ :<i MS U indo\^ s: Vuur PC - Course (1200374. Students leam to load soltu.ire. uuuujniKue tlie mouse aiuUlesklop. manage liles. uork in im dliple uirult*us. .ind s u iich Irom piogram to piogt.un. Cop). mo\ e. tlelele. and oihci tunctions u dl be explaineil Ihis coiiise m.is be lauglii Usine W indows NT conipiiteis. Students w ill need a } I /2 hig h -d eiisii) disk. I’re leijuisite Hasic Compuler Skills o\ equiv.lient evpeiience Mn\ h-.lunc C L .M ''I '-'/i./»/ ¡h\iiuk tm : W iltnr Shti;u k .S’'"' h xthi'iik > r l.tih l i t . s.s ¡nC s: 2.-/ Law and .Adm inistration Code Ln force me III Course 020(141.^. Ihis eourse pro\ules a basu understanding ol the gi»\einnient.il and legal ssstem w ithin winch e \e i\ code cnfoiceinenl lUlicial works, and prepares Iho partieipani for ailmisMnn I*» the qu.dits ing exam. ¡f>. a i. Sal A,.if/ a.m.- .s /' m 1.0 «i W iitlf Do you have computer skills you can use to help othei's? Consider volunteering at A Storehouse For Jesus Pharmacy in the Medication Assistance ProgramI .Medleallon .Assistance 1’ п )ц гп т vnliinleers are needed M oiulay & W ednesdays 9:.1(l am - I ;.10|iin Л I Volunteers work on a rotational schedule, choosing which shift they wish to volunteer. Training by Karen Jones, Storehouse MAP Coordinator, is required. If you are interested in meeting this critical need, plua.se call Marie Colliii.s at 751-1060 lor more informalion. W h e n Y o u 'r e B a d — W e 'r e G o o d . To find out more about our auto insurance - Call me... Stop by... Log on - it's your choicel Jim Kelly. Jr. 281 North Mam Street Mocksvillo 336-751-2937 • •1‘.а'*.ПАС«сся1 Keith Htller H it Yadkinville Hwy., Mocksville W.Of, OJ-.S C'-’r 336-751-6131 h: • rVtluriA 0».“ CWTJ Nationwide" Insurance & Financial Services Nationwide Is On Your Side* Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and Afliliated Companies, Home Ofiice: Columbus. OH 43215-2220 ANS16 11/00 •Ale\ A. Wt'lle. (»n luplj in .i L"' /one. leiliiced u> impi.'pei equip­ ment. SIU. c.'si -C'h.ules \ \ i44liu ll. evpiied • egistr.ition. disinisscil. in.ule eust -Matlhew |‘ ^\.M*dw;nd. evpiieil inspection 'tickei. dismissed, iiiatle cost. •Teri) M V'ung. evpiied in­ spection siickei.expueil icgisUalion card, disniissetl. made tost. HUGE P r ic e R e d u c tio n Nationwide Homes Spring Blowout! r-'W Now you can build your family's WEALTH with our OWNER EQUITY COMPLETION PROGRAM! Four of Nationwide's best-selling, superior systems-built homes are available at DRASTICALLY REDUCED prices for a LIMITED TIME ONLY! 1837 Sq. Ft The Downingtown - ‘75,000 Price includes cost of house, crane, set/dry in on your foundation. Some items shown in pictures are optional. You MUST take advantage of this special offer by May 30th, 2002. Call (336) 812-3098 or 800'-688-0818 or come by our Greensboro Model for more details. We are located at 339 Hwy 68 South, Greensboro, NC 27409 The Sandston - ‘59,500 The Salem - >77,500 Й D O N O T M IS S T H IS O P P O R T U N IT Y !! DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISIC RI-X'ORI), April 18, 2002 - 11 I ■ \ Grand Opening Special Events F r i d a y . A p r i l 1 9 - 3 - 6 p . m . - M i k e F e n l e y , W S J S 6 0 0 A iV I B r o a d c a s t i n g L I V E f r o m T E E D O F F 4 G O L F Saturday. April 20 - GOLF GIVE-AWAY EVERY HOUR 1 0 a . m . - l p . m . - B o w m a n G r a y R a c e C a r D r i v e r D o n S m i t t ) ( w i t h h i s c a r & c r e w ) Specials • Discounts on ALL custom fitted clubs Set of 10 Evolution™ Clubs with Rapport™ frequency nnatched shafts (3 through SW, includes GW) $199 quantities limited • Srixon Soft Feel™ & High Spin™ golf balls $19” /box • All Tour Edge™ J Serier Woods Money Back Guarantee for 30 days • Srixon XXIO™ Driver (as tested by Golf Magazine) Reg. $600 Sale $499 Services • Dynamic Custom Club Fitting - If you are not personally custom fitted, all you're paying for is advertising • 1 Year Playability Warranty Free Adjustment for Exact Fit Entire StaffTrained By Certified Instructors • All Repairs & Alterations Done In-House (heads, shafts, grips) .S ) c y H M Ù ì i e / ii " H e a d T o T o e " • Ladies Clubs • Ladies Clothing Collection by Tail™ • Shoes & Accessories • Club Umbrellas Fuii line of Accessories Dexter Shoes • Precept Balls • Forged Irons D y n a m i c F it t in g ^ R e p a ir s ^ A l t e r a t i o n s & S w i n g A n a l y s i s Tanglewood Crossing Shopping Center 5 2 7 5 US H w y 1 5 8 • A dvance 9 9 8 -HITS (4 4 8 7 ) w w w .teedoff4golf.com Mon.-Thurs. 9am -8pm , Fri. 9am -6pm , Sat. 9am -5pm 12 - DAVIK COUM Y KNTKRPRISK RKCORI). April 18. 2002 Davie County Connection A pril 2 0 0 2 911 Center Gets Overhaul Tlic conimunicalimis dcpartmciil is preparing lo overhaul llic 411 cmcr¡;crk'y call ccntcr. Tlic ccnlcr will ha\c new 911 icleplionc answering сщмршеШ. recording ctiuipnienl, and a new center la\out. The npilaies w ill Ix'gin in May, with one position beinj; taken dow n and coinplclelv replaced hetorc the next call station is upilatcd. There w ill Iv no disniplion in the center's aliilits to. receii c and dispatch calls durini: the upgrade. ЛИ the enicrgcncy ‘i ll comnimiications upgr.ides are Ix'inti paiil lor om оГ the ЕЧ11 telephone and w ireless funils. C'ili/ens pay for llicse I’uiuis in their momhly phone and wireless phone hills The ciiuipiiient lieini; replaced was originally purchased in I'W.'. is Ivcoming unrcliahle and is no longer scr\ iccd by Ihe manufacturer. Tlie new ciiuipinent « ill allow all 411 calls tocóme directly to the couniy. instead of k'ing routed through Hlkiii. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month The domestic ahuse ami ra|ie crisis center pro\ ides a 24-hour crisis line. 751 ■ H ni.l’ (4.V^7|, for individuals experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or rape. Crisis counseling is available. While rcpresentaiives are unable lo go lo a home, they will send help, meel \iciinis at the ni.igistr.ite's ollice or Ihe hospital. ' Tlie Domestic Violence dep.irtmenl is also available to give presentations lo lix'al community organi/alions on doiiiestie abuse. (,)n May 10. the dcpanmcnt w ill hosl their .“ilh annual ediicalion.il conference for counselors, law enforcement, health care pnn idcrs. sivial woiker-jnd other Professionals on "Sexual .Assault: Res|xinse and Recineiy.“ I’eer support gmup meetings i.ikc pi,ice every Tuesd.iy. 6:.'(I-S:.'(lp.m. .Meetings are conlidential. and Kilnvilting is available. There is also a weekly radio shim on Wcilnc'd.ivs ,it ,i.m. on WD.SI. I.“i^D.A.M. Topics include domestic violence. Ihe relationship IxMwceii ilomestic violence and children, and ils ellccis on 'ell'-CNleem. Burning Permits Required The lire marshal wants lo remind citizens lhat if ihey are burning things In Ihe county, a bunting pcnnil is iei|uircd. I’eniiits are issued bv the lival .S'C I'orcslry .Service and Davie Soil and Waler Conservation Ollice. not Ihe lire marshal. Davie Soil and Water Conservation is located al ISO S. .Main Strccl and can be reached al 151 -.s() 11; the I'orest Sei\ icc is located in the same building. Tlieir phone nunilvr is 7.-s|-.S.^|4. Uuming |vnnils are also avail.ible ihrough several local businesses If you arc buniing yard wasie w ithin the >iiy of M ini w illf. a burning |4'nuit is nol rcijuircd. bul the I'irc .Marshal’s Ollice must Ik- nolilied. .All burning is lo Iv done k-Uveen the hours o f'MK) a.m. and ,^;IHI p.m. liven though a ivm iil is not required ui the citv liniils you are still responsible for ihe control of llic tire. When planning a burn, please contact Davie Counly Comnumicatioiis at 7.S1- (IS% and alert them of a scheduled burn. This w ill give them noiice in case vour neighbors report seeing smoke. .Also, iflhe lire gets out of control, ihey can more i|uickly disp.nch tlie serv icing lire d.-p,nimcni. Senior Center Celebrates Older Americans’ MonSh May is Older .Americans’ .Month and the Senior Cenler is celebrating w ith special activities and by giving awav a S IIKI Wal-.Mart gill card. To enter the draw ing you nmst Iv .“'.‘i or older and attend anv of the activ ilies listed below. The more events vou attend, the Ivtler vour chaiices of winning. I’rc- regisiralion is rcciuircJ for all activities. The grand pri/e w ill Iv given away al the Senior Health Filncss Day Picnic .Mav 24 Miiyfcs! - Мчу 2 Uincli & U'iirn - Мчу 7 M iilJu'r/Diiiif;lili'r Sci idI - Мчу 10 Uviii^ //niiiry 1)чу - Мчу 17 lüiifio - Мчу Sr. Health i l'itiii ss Ihiy - May 24 Гог more infonnalion. or to register for an event call the Davio Counly Senior Center al .1.^6-751-Ofil l.orcome by the ollice liKated at (02 North Main Street. Mocksvillc. NC. Chair’s Commeiffs . . . Coolemee, Mocksville, Bermuda Run and Davie County Work Together Davie County citi/ens ex|)cct our goveniment oflicials to work together for the gcKxl of the entire county, liach nionth. the mayurs of Hermiida Run. CiHileniee and .Mocksville. as well as the Chair of the Countv Commissioners, meet together lo work on issues of mutual concern. Areas of coiiinion interest include comprehensive scvvcr planning, sup|Kin of the Davie County Hospital, lobbying the slate IX’pannient of Traiis|)ortation to inipiove roads, and supporting iiur schixils. By working and planning togellier on these and other issue.s, we can help each other and prov ide needed services more eHicieiilly. Davie County Hospital Making Great Strides Through the hard wiirk of Lynne Doss and the Hospital staff, the backing of local physicians, the management of North Carolina Baptist Hospital and strong communily Mip|)ort, we are seeing greal ihiiigs hap|x'ii al Dav ie County Hospital. Since Ihe County and Haplisi Hospital have afliliateil. patient visits liHVe increased by over 2()'.c. The 1 lospital has negotiated contracts with major in.sunince providen.. Services being offered lo lienelil ihc citizens of Davie Counly include: an urgent care center o|)en every day. S:(K) a.m. - IO:IX) p.m.ino ap|xiinlnient necessaryl, G1 laboratory for colonoscopies and gastroscopies, radiology services for routine radiology and lloroscopv, ullra.sound, iiiamniograpliy, CT scans and .MRls, clinical lalionilory. General Information on the Taxation of Motor Vehicles Thé Tax Collector’s Office is solely resp<insible for the collection of taxes and fees. Tax hills for real estate aiul (K-rsoiial property aro mailed lo all Davie Counly pro|)orty owners in/\iigust of each year. Registered motor vehicle bills are mailed cach iiionth. .All licensed molor vehicles arc billed hy the issue date or renewal date ol the license plate. When you renew or purchase a new plate, you shoulil receive a bill wilhin Ihtee nionllis. Once leceived, you have .’I) days from the billing date to conlest llie v alue of the vehicle. If an owner feels the vehicle is overvalued, he can bring in the vehicle bill of sale, provide two estimates from reputable dealers stating the retail value, or for newer vehicles with excessive mileage, provide pnxif of mileage. Ifa vchicle is sold and you surrender your plate lo llie Division of Molor \'ehicles your bill may be pro rated. Contact the Tax CollocUir's Office at 7.51- .M lii for more information. Veterans Health Care Program Offered Many veterans are not aware that they are eligible for the Velerans Health Care Program. T he piograiii is o|X'n to all velerans w ho have served in aclivo duly and were discharged under honorable conditions. I’reviously, veterans had to have a serv ice-coiiiieclcd disability or prove near-poverty in income or net worth ill order lo participate. I'lic program has changed. Imeresied velerans should contacl the Veterans Services department. Allhcuigh the program was designed lo provide for velerans vvilhoul insurance, il can and divs woik for veterans with liealtli insurance coverage. Tliero are no nionllily costs or enrollmcnl fees for veterans. However, in some iiistaiices a small co- p.iy mcnt is rci|nireil. Inteiestcd vcter.ms should contact \'elcrans .Services al 751-2(110 or ship by llie olfice in room 2(11 of (he County Oflico Huiiding at ISOS. Main Street. The ollice is open .Monday and Tuesd.iy S:IK) - 5:00 and Wednesday S:(K) - 12:00. .Appointinenis are advised. Cooperative Extension Service Offers Children Summer Fun The CiH>|XT.itive r.xiension Service is offering summ er workshops and acliv ilies for children ages fi-12. .Activities are wide ranging, from building a binlliouse lo white waler niftiiig. Cooix'ralive lixtcnsion is also accepting registration for Sumnier Camp at Penn 4-11 C’enter in Reidsville. T he overnight camp is open for youth‘M 4 with activities varying based on :ige. but include horseback riding, swimming and caiux'ing. Older children can participate in rock climbing and white water niftiri!;. I'or more infonnalion on these programs, please contact the Cmiperativo 1-Alcnsion Service :il 751-(>297. Great American Cleanup Cleans Davie (.’omily volunleocs are needed lo help Keep Davie Clean. On April 20, U);IK) a.m. - ncKMi. several cleanup opportunities are av:iilable. Kids Cleanup will t.ike pl.ice in Cooleemee, meeting at Ihe park and then removing litter from the streets of Cooleemee. Let’s Cleanup This Placel will Ix'gin at Rich Park, Shelter 2. N’olunleers will cleanup the park, picnic grounds, libr.iry and Joppa Cemetery. I-inally. homeowners asscx-iatioiis and local neighborluxids are encouraged to gel involved as well. I’or more infonnalion aknii the Greal American Cleanup and how voliiiiteers can help, please contacl the C(Ki|)oralive Extension Service al 75l-(i2')7. F o r m o r e I n fo r m a t io n o n c o u n ty s m n r ic o a p le a s e e o n ta e t t h e a p p r o p r ia te o M c e fr o m th e lim t a t t h e b o t t o m o f t h e p a g e . occupational health department, physical therapy, orthopaedics, and a comnuinily alteniativos home care program. Vou can receive quality heallhcare from caring dcx'tors and staff al your nearby liomeUivvii liospilal. Governor’s Withholding of Monies Due Davie County l.oc-al govorameius across the stale have been iiegalivoly impacted by Ciovenior liasley’s decision to take monies owed lo loeal govenuiionls. Davie Couniy has already had .S9.10,IXK).(K) withheld, and faces an additional possible w iihholding of $2.5 million [x-r y ear. Governor Easley’s laking of Davie County money will impact the county’s ability lo provide essential services, including funding for scluxils. We urge our citizens lo contact Governor Easley to ask him lo release the monies owed Davie Counly and other lix-al govomments acniss the stale. Von can contacl the Governor's Oflico by calling l-.SIHI-()f)2-7y52; (9 l‘)|7.\1-4240; or l9l9)7.'i.V5SI I. Mail can be sem lo: Governor Michael I-. Easlev. Office ofthe Governor. 20.101 Mail Service Cenler, Raleigh. NC 27()‘W-(W)I. Thank You to County Employees! We ate Hesseil as a county to have so many conscientious, dedicated,and hard­ working employees. We thank our oinployeos for all they do for the citizens of Davie Countv. — Dan Barren llllorth Noting... I F i r e M a r s h a l ’s O f f i c e R e l o c a t e s : Tlic Fire Marshal's Office ha.srclocntcdlo llte Davie ^ County Counhousc ofliccs that fornierl)' housed the ' Elcclions oflicc. Tlic lire marshal's officc phone number remains 751-0453. however the fax number has changed ' 10 751-7410. ' Tlie tire manihal is currently pcrfomiiiig mandatory lire safety inspections on commcrcial properties throughout the counly. Some of the most common violations are: uncovered clcctrical compoiienls, frayed or worn cords, a lack of, or the xv-iong type of fire c.xtinguishers and exit ; signs lhal are missing or not.vvorking. L a n d f i l l C l o s i n g D o e s n ’ t A f f e c t S e r v i c e The con.stniction and demolition landlill is full. But = don't think that will affcct solid waste services throughout the counly. Incoming construction and demolition waste will be collected and then transrcmed lo Rowan County. These changes ilo not alTcct average cilizcns at all. Citizens can still bring items to the ■ dump, where il remains business as usual,- R e c y c l i n g A v a i l a b l e T h r o u g h o u t C o u n t y Recycling is picked up on a regular schedule throughoiit Davie County, Pickup schedules and u list of recyclablcs cim be obtained by calling the Solid Wa.stc depattmenl at 751 -6467. N e w A m b u l a n c e H K s T h e R o a d * Emeiigcncy Medical Services is pmiid to announce their new ambulancc is on the streeLs this monlh. The 2002 F450 AEV Traumahawk is replacing an older i ambulance, purchased in 1996, The ambulance is ; expccted to asl four about 4 years or 100,000 miles. The one being replaced has 133,000 miles on it and is I being replaced becausc of its age, mileage nnd cxpccted increa.scs in downtime for repairs. E l e c t i o n s O f f i c e O f f e r s N o E x c u s e V o t i n g 'I'he elcctio'ns office Ь.гч been relocated to the lower level of Mocksvillc Town Hall. 124 South Salisbury Slreet, Suite 102. The Elections SlalTrei|ucsl lhal you keep in mind "no excuse voting” is available in Davie Counly. Residents can vole carly. up to 15 days prior to an election, at the elections oflicc. Please bring . proper identific.4tion. Also, voters who are unafliliated with a party can choose to participate in the primary nice of one of the major parties. P u b l i c H e a l t h f P r o f e s s i o n a l s R e c o g n i z e d j In honor of National Public Health Week, /\pril I -7, i ,we salute our public health nurses, environmental ; specialists, in-home aides, nutritionists, public health S iiiimagcment and management support personnel. It is . through Ihcir combiricd. dedicated efforts that wc have a cican, healthy environment in which to live, and I opportunities to receive quality health сагв services ' needed to maintain healthy lives. b s t o o p o r o s l s C o m m u n i t y p o r y m P l a n n e d Healthy Carolinians of Davie County, in conjunction j with Procter and Gamble Pharmaccuticals will be ;; hosting an osteoporosis community forum on May 14, 6;30-8:30p.m. Tlie forum is free and open to the ■ community. Р1еая' come and leam about osteoporosis :: and how it affecis our bodies. P u b l i c W o r k s P u t s I n m a t e s T o W o r k O n D e t e n t i o n C e n t e r R e p a i r s As a cost saving measure, inmates were used to make ! repairs to the old jail, which wil! be used as a holding I' facility for the new detention cenler. They have ; alipady painted the building and are currently awaiting final materials to replace a door and older windows , that would not close. Project completion is anticipated I in mid-May, , P a v i e C o u n t y F o o d S t a m p s R e c o g n i i e d B y S t a t e I nie North Carolina Department of Heallh and Human ' Services, Division of Social Services aw-vded Davie ' County Food Stamps a ceitificate of accuracy for ' outstanding perfomianee. Tiie group received the award ; for a 100% accuracy rate for the 2000-2001 quality i'.conuolyeiv. Davie County Public Officials County Board of C om m lstionert Mlchacl AllcMi D.HI Hamll * I)ohl>y Kiiijihi Kicharii Pi)tndo\U*r Ken While Planning Board KandallCasc rrcd lillisjr. Daphiw l-r>c Cliiu Junker Gcorntf PcicrN<»n Jimmy SunimcrN Hd Wiislcr. Jr. Board of A djustm ent Miehael Branham Jim Grctittry Jack Jeioinc Bill Jovcph Dan Smith \\'ayiic \Schb J.T. Smiili D epartm ent Heads Ken Wirullcy. AdmlnlMialion 7.S|.55l.i Ruimic Пкипрчт, CoDjwralivc n.Meiision Scrvicc 751 .ii2‘;7 Koiinie Uotvrlsoii. Cominunicatiiiivs 751-08% Neal Smilh. Computer Ser% ices 7.M-740‘; Martha McQueen, Domestic Violence ami Ka)v Crisis Center 751-3450 Mattarci Shew, lileclions 75l-:027 Dwayne Smith, Hmcrj^eiicy Medical Ser\ ice.s 75I-OH79 Jini Slockerl. I'inance 751-5256 George i-r>e, i-ire Marshal 75|.(M5.1 Harr)’ Bass, Health Department 75I-H7()() William Whaley. Insjvclions 75l-27‘)l Kuth Hoyle. Library 751-2023 John Gallimore. Planning /oning 75l-.VU(l Public W'orks 751-7407 Itrent Shoaf, Kegister of lX*eds 751-2513 Kim Shuskey. Senior Cenler 751-0611 Allen Whilaker. Sheritf 75I-623K Karen Smilh. Social Services 751-«H(K) George Daywall. Solid W'asie WH-K262 Mary Nell Kicliie.Ta.x Atlminisiralion 751.3416 Norm Carlton. Veterans Services 751-2010 Biucc I’ratt. W’aier Deparlnient 751-5SHS Kim Harris. Grant Administniiion 751-5513 S n o rts DAVIK COUN I'Y KN TKRI’RI.SK RKCORI). April 18. 2002 - IU Take A Seat Pitcher Grout Whiffs 3 5 In 1 9 Innings For Revitalized Davie Softball Ily Ilrinn I’ills Davie Counly Enterjiriso Record When Davie's varsity softball team entercil spring break, it staggered into the 11-day break w ith a 1-5 rccord. Mow things have changcd. " ’riiey finally roaliz.cd othor teams have w inning rccords, but they haven't played the people vvo’ve pla ye d ," Coach Janice Jackson said aftor Davie rattled olTibroe straight wins last week, including two in llie Cenlrnl Piedmont Conforenco. “ We didn't have a bad in­ ning, and they've got their conndencc," D uring the dismal start, when one lapse cost Davie possibly throe wins. Jackson stressed time and again il was not lim e to hil the panic button. Last w eek d oiiio n stra lcd w hy as D avie righted ils ship w iih wins o f 6-1 over South Rowan in the CPC opener. 2-0 o ver N orth Ire d e ll and 12-2 o ver Reynolds ill the second CPC game. "W e've been tolling them tho whole time: 'W ait until vve get to confcroncc.' " Jackson said. Pilcher Layne Grout, who absorbed those five losses because Davie w illed in Ihe hitting and nelding departnionts. dominated Soulh, N orlh and Reynolds the way the sun dom inates the sky. Pitching all 19 innings, the intim idat­ ing lefthander pennilled just seven hits. Andrew Daywalt pitches in relief, - Photo by Robin Fergusson E d e r ’s C a tc h H e lp s M c D a n ie l P itc h A n o th e r S .D . G e m Todd Buiiigarnor didn't o,\pcct this much from John M cDaniel, who fo l­ lowed liis gem againsl North Davie on March 28 w ith another coinplcto game in last week's 10-1 win over Southeast. The Tigers tattooed Kno.\ earlier in the week 27-2. "Filching was a big question com ­ ing into the year, and w iih (ace) Brad Corriher going oul with the shoulder injury John has stepped up and sur­ passed anything 1 could havo im ag­ ined." the Tigers baseball coach said, McDaniel had the fourth-year coach gushih^ whon he ouldueled N orth Davie's Tom Kuoll in a 2-1, eight-in- ning classic lhal ended w ith a w alkoff homo run by Corrihcr, McDaniel was al it again in the sec­ ond Mid-South Conforenco game. A l­ ter scalloriiig nine hits and holding the Patriots lo one unearned run. the oighth- grade righthander joined Corriher and Aaron HoUifield al 2-0 and dropped his ERA to a microscopic 0,38. M cD aniel, liovvevor. is difrorent from your typical ihiininaling pitcher, depending on razor-sharp control: ono walk in 18 innings, "Lie's not going to overpower you and he's not going lo strike a lot o f bat­ ters o ul." Bumgarner said o f liis four strikeouts. "B u l I'll loll you what he w ill do: H e 'll keep you oflhalanco and keep it around tho plate. "Ono walk in 18 innings. ... That's quite astonishing thal a middle-school pitcher - or any pitcher for that matter - could do that." S o u th 's defense has boon lo M cD aniel whal eggs are lo omelets. Take the sm o kin g shot lh a t le ft Southeast's bat w iih runners al first and third, tw o outs and South holding a shaky 3 -1 load, "T heir No, 5 bailer hit a rope down tho Ic fi-fio ld lin e ," Bumgarner said. " It’s going for Ihe corner, it's not very high and Josh Eder came oul o f no­ where - laying oul and m aking the catch. Ho saved one, probably two, runs w ilh that catch. "That was tho biggest play o f the game. W e've played super D behind M cD aniel." The rest o f the defensive lineup was Zach V ogier in center fie ld , C hris Brogdon and Johnathan D wiggins in right. Justin Thompson al first, Healh Boyd al second, Aaron I lo llifie ld al Please .See .South - Ране B7 Worth Noting... Jaspen Gray went 4-0 in the long jump and lOO-meterdash in two meets for North Davie’s boys track team, .luhn McDanicl has a 0.38 ERA in 18 innings und Aaron Hullifidd is hitting ,466, leading South Davie’s baseball team to 6-0, Davie’s No. 1 tennisplayer, Austin Powell, posted it pair of 10-1 .victories as the War Eagles crushcd North Davidson nnd South Iredell by 9-0 nnd 8-1 scores.' Andrew Beck’s two-run, sixth-inning double proved to be decisive in the Davie JV baseball team’s 6-4 win over NW Cabarrus. Pitcher Andrew Mc- Clannun suffered the loss against Reynolds despite seven innings of three- hit ball, , Pilcher Layne Groul held opposing offen.ses to seven hits in 19 innings, and Lauren Cornatzer and Stacey Handy went a combined 7-for-15 in three wins for Davie’s varsity softball team. Andrew Daywalt. the fourth-year shortstop, for Davie’s varsity baseball team, rose to .448 by going 6-for-10 in three games. three runs (two oariiedt, walked foiiv and struck out 35 for a lliroe-ganio l-RA o f 0.73. If that's not enough, she was tho o f­ fensive nashlight that showed tho way against South, lasiiig a double ami lioiiie run ami knocking in fivo of si.x runs. "Layne couldn’t have played much bolter," Jackson said, “ I'liore were sup- posoil to bo some college scmits (from P feiffer and W iAgalo) vvatcliing her against North Iredell, Soulh Rowan would havo been a gooil day hocauso she hit so good, too." Even after going O-for-4 againsl Reynolds, Grout is balling ,321 with fivo e.Nlra-base hits, three more than tho Coriiiil/cr Ihindv (inm t Singleton closest teaiiiniale. She has vvhiffod 75 hatters in 58 innings, lowering her liR A to 1.93. "N ow people are going to start to uiulorslaiul thal wo iliil have a lough noiicont'oronce schedule, and they're going to start seeing that vve can w in," Groul said. I’ leiise See T rio - Page B6 V arsity B aseb all W ins 6 Straigh t B efore W ilting To R eyn old s, 1 6 - 2 Davio coach M iko Horiulon and his varsity baseball team did a lol o f deep thinking over the weekend. Although the War Hagles rode a six- game winning streak into the thiril lioiiie game of last week, they picked up iin- liasy wins over Northvvesi Cabarrus and South Rowan and fe ll h:irder ihan llu n ip ty D um ply 1-riday against Reynolds. Tho 16-2 debacle was ilie worst loss in Herndon’s four years al Davie, re­ placing tho 11-3 loss to East Rowan in 1999. and Davie’s first loss to Roynolils in 13 moelings. dating to 1996. "Vou can'l dwell on il and you can't change il," Herndon said as Davio en­ tered the week 10-5 overall and 1-1 in the C entral P ioilinont C onforenco, Norlhwosi Cabarrus was a noiiconfor- ence win. "H opefully w e 'll learn from our m istakes and not let it happen again. .A badly sprained finger to Cody W right, who was coming o ff a m agnifi­ cent exhibition in which ho struck oul 14 aiul pitched shutout ball Uir 6 1/3 innings in a 1-0 w ill at West Kowan. crippled D ;ivie’s chances fio iii the word go. l-;niergeiK-v s la rle r ,\lc K e ii/ie W illoughhv hail throw ii four innings ivvo days earlier, iinil he gol the hook before breaking a sweat, giving up three h its and a w alk to the o n ly lo u r Reynolds bailors he faced. ■’W ith Cody nol playing and you pm that on lop o f two exciting wins and playing three iiigbis in a row." 1 leriuloii said. "W o expected Cody lo pilch and M cK e n/io probably ilirevv loo many pilches on Wednesday. I’d like to see how they’d do against a Cody W right o r a L o n n ie Barnes, and A ndrew Daywalt for four innings was unbeliev­ able." Reynolds zipped ahead 6-0 in the top ol the first, courlosy o f sending 11 bai­ ters lo the plalo. Shollslioeked by that early b:irrago, Davie never recovered. riiiiig s got really ugly in the top of the sixth, vv hen the upstart Demons par­ layed seven bits and throe walks inlo 10 runs lo usher in the lO -riin mercy rule. Before thal 14-battor n io rry-g o- roiuid. Daywalt kept Davie on life sup­ port w ith fivo innings o f brillia n t relief pitching. Ho set down eight in a row. including fivo strikeouts in a span o f six batters, and allowed tw o hits in a stretch o f five innings before golling knocked out. ”1 lo did every thing wo asked him lo Please See Reynolds - Page B4 Heather McDaniel leaps for a header, - Photo by James Barringer V a r s i t y S o c c e r W o e s M o u n t It's getting grim m er by tho week for Davie's varsity soccer team. South Iredell and West I'orsylh added lo the War Eagles' woes by blit/.iiig them 4-2 and 5 -1, respeclively, last week in the opening stages o f Central Picd- niont Conference play. " Il doesn't gel any easier," Coach Polo Gustafson said ofthe ruthless CPC. "N obody's down and vvc'ro playing those teams w ilh four froshnion oul tlioro." The War Eagles were never in contention, riioy yielded throe goals ill a span o f six minutes to trail South 4-0 al llio break, and Ihoy gol oulshol 14-4 in falling behind 3-0 al the half to West. The game was 73 minutes old before D avie scored against S o u lh . and 49 m inu te s had e clipseil boforo D avie broke ihrough againsl Wesl. "1 was im pressed w ith South." Gustafson said." Wc had trouble keeping up w ith them when they were on the move, riiey were thal fast." Alli.son Howell accounted for two o f Davie's ihree goals, and B rillany W alker had the oilier. Walker. Healhor M cD aniel and Jenny Broadway had assisls. Ryannu M cD an iel slopped eight shots in each gaine. "She had a good day (againsl W est)," ho said o f the ju n io r keeper. "I was happy vviili her. A couple o f their goals, it was no fault o f hers. We w eren't m ark­ ing Wesl as tight as we should have." D espite the onesided o u t­ comes that dropped Davie lo 0- 4-1 since March 21, Gustafson Please See Varsity - Page B8 Il 152 - DAVIK C O IM V KN'I’KRPRISK RKCORI). April 18/2002 Let The Games Davie County Special Olympics athletes perform a powerful rendition of “Proud To Be An American” to open the track and field games last week at Davie High School. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Athletes from Shady Grove Elementary round the track as they prepare for the games. Gary Redman Pop Michael Jackson. Athletes Compete At DHS Track A beaiitirul spring diiy \v:is Ihe selling lor Ihc ,Spcci:il O lym ­ pics Davie Siiring Games held A p ril 11 al Davic liij:!) .SelKidl's IbolbiMI stadium. I’ arlicipating allilcies lined the track during tho paraile ot athletes. Ibilowed liy thc nalional anthem. ■ M o cksville M ayor l-rancis Slate gave thc weleome. “ Wc arc nil glad lo bo ill Nortli Ciirnlinu this m iirning. 'I his Is a special (lay. Wc welcome you and hope you have a good day." A lte r special prescnlalions and uci'c maile, awards were given, and enlerlaim nent was provided by thc participating athletes it was lim e lo r the games to begin. Ill Ihe O lym pic game tradi­ tion pigeons were rclcascil to sym bolize to beginning ol the games. W ith events like softball and volleyball, just lo name a lew. all mpersonation of the King of participating athletes were able lo w inning abilities. li Participants from South Davie proudly carry their banner. George Ray was given a plaque for his work with Special Olympics.Helen Youhg was pre­ sented an award for her services. Brittany Green was pre- __ "Let the games begin," said sented the Yes, 1 can award Joel O'Neil carried the Spe torchbearer Joel O’Neil. by Kathie Streit. cial Olympic torch. Participating athletes from Davie High School made their lap around the track at Davie High School for the opening ceremony. Athletes from participating Davie County school came together for the April 11 Special Olympics. DAVIK COUN I Y KNTIiRPKISH RKCOUI). April 18, 2002 - H3 Davie Golf Six Strokes Back After 18 Holes Coach Doug tilin g didn'l sec brilliance when his Davio goll leam turned in ils scorecards lasl week, hilt he diil see only si.x strokes separating ihird-placc Davic I'rom early Irontrunncr West rorsyth. "W c'rc six strokes back and haven't had all lo u r o f them playing Iheir besl g olf yet." he said ol Circg Brooks, K cllcn M iller, Luke K oont/ and Nick l.ullm an. "W e're in real good position. Our starting t'<iur is as good or belter than anybiidy in the conl'crcnce. we've just got lo get Ihem all together." C o m b in in g nine holes al Davie's H ickory H ill and nine lu ilo s al N o rth D a viilso n 's W ilshire. Ihe opening week o f the Central Piedmont Conl'or- once race shook out like this: West l-orsyth .iOy, R eynolds ,1|-t, Davie .^I.S, South Ircilell .121. North Davidson and Soulh R<nvan S a m l w i c h e d betw een H ickory H ill and W ilshire was a nonconrercncc meel at Bermuda Run. Grog Brooks surged into the C I’C indiviilual title hunt w ith a lu ii-day total ol'T.I, I'ol lowed by Kellen M ille r's 7X anil 82s by Luke Koontz ami Nick LiilYman. "Koontz is just catching some bad breaks," Illin g saitl. "W hen he starts playing w ell, without a doubl w e're going to be righl Ihere in the hunt, especially il' G ieg keeps playing like he's playing and Kellen continues to shoot his 2- and ,1-over." Brooks came up Iw o strokes behind Dustin Barrol'South Ire­ dell. and he wasn't as good as he should get. M ille r is seven back. " This kid I'riini South Iredell is a good player, and it's chal­ lenging Grog to bring out his besl," Illin g said. "G reg could easily be Iw o or three strokes bolter, but some easy putts lipped out al H ickory H ill." Girls Track Knocks Off Reynolds - Twice Sure. t)avie was supposed to have a com potiuvo girls track team . B ul w ho w o u ld havo guessed IW O wins over tradition- steeped Reynolds. riie War liagles caplureil bolh thiee-leam C enlral I’ icdm o iil Conl'ercnce meets last week. The scores in Ihe first one were Davie S‘), North Davidson (i2 aiul Rey­ nolds .I.s. and Iho second one was Davie 7S, Reynolds 74 and W'esi l-'orsyth 27. "A 4-0 week is by lar thc best week I've had coaching here," Coach Daric Beiler said alter the W ar l-agles improved to 7-.1-I and .S-l in thc CPC. " ГЬе girls haven't come close to a week like that. When Ihey maile the announcement over the PA sys­ tem lhat we won, Ihey went mils, and rig h tlu lly so. They deserved it." Kendra I.ong dominated the first meet w ith three wins (long jum p, 200 and 100). Davic got one w in from Bridge! Roherlson (pole vault). Sara Erb (shot pul). Shari M ellon (discus), Andrea W h ille y (1600), C arly Peeler (.100 hurdles) and Janel Darcy (.1200). The winners in the second m od were Megan Lane (100 hurdles), Mercedes SiKo (high jum p). Robertson, l.ong (long jum p). M elton and lirb. "liv e ry b o d y c o n lrib u le il," Beiter said. "Sevontcen o f IS evcnis we scored in, which is outstanding w hen you have ihree teams com peting." The SOO re la y leam tr i­ umphed on both days. The four- Tennis Team Winning A fte r showing virtu ally no pulse for Ihree years, Davie's lioys tennis leam is chasing the most wins in five years after hammering North Davidson and South Iredell hy ‘>-0 and S-1 scores. Despite a 0-0 loss lo Wosl Forsyih in Ihe ihird match o f lasl week, the War liagles entered Ihe week 7-.S overall and 4-2 in the Central Piedmont Confctonce. The olher league loss was y-O to Reynolds. " I'hero's no knock with 4-2 in the ciinferonce," Coach Matt Mecham said. "Reynolds and West aro 1-2 in Ihe conference. T here's nothing you can do aboul lhat. T h e y'ro just that good." The War liagles look like a lock for third place. Sweeping Ihrough N orih Davidson w ilh singles wins from Austin Pow­ ell, Jason Overby, Steven Cham­ bers, C hris M oxicy, Brandon Frisby and Armand Vonsialsky and doubles wins from Powell- Cham bers, Frisby-Vonsialsky and W illia m H ockaday-Jell M ighion, they took S4 ol lOS games from the Black Knights, A lth o u g h S oulh Ire d e ll showed more resistance, the oul- Davio has five malehos in a span o f eight days - at South Rowan on A p ril 17, at hiime al H ickory M ill on A pril IK. at Rey­ nolds on A p ril 22 and at West Forsyth on A p ril 2.1 and 24. A l H icko ry M ill 'i'tu i« rosiilts - West Forsyih l.‘i,‘i, Reynolds IfiO, Davio 161, South Iredell 164, North D avid­ son 16'), South Rowan 174. Iiid lv id tia l Ivador.s - Dustin B a rr (S I) .16; 2, (tie ) G reg Brooks (D ) .17; 2. Kevin Koontz (N D ) 37; 4. (tie) Dustin W illard (W F) .IS; 4. Jared Rejaeski (W1-) .IS; 6. (tie) W ill Chappell (W F) -iy; 6. (lie) Kellen M ille r (D ).iy; 6. (lie) Nick Chauvenel (R) .1'). A l lle rm tid ii R iin I'eani restills - Mount Tabor 147, West l-orsylh 149, Davio I.S.'S. Revnolds I.SS, Im llv ld in il Ivadvrs - Brad K ig e r(M T ) .1.1; M all Mois (M T) .16; D ustin W illa rd (W F) .17; W ill Chappell (W F) .17; Zack Carlton (W F) .17; Tyler Ilinshaw (W F) .IS; Grog Brooks (D) .18; Nick Chaiivoncl (Ч) .IS; Adam F.lrod (R) .18; M ark Mois (M T) .IS. Л1 W ilshire I'oarii results - Davie I.‘i4, Reynolds I.‘i4 . West Forsyih 154, North Davidson 136. Soulh Iredell l.‘i7, Soulh Rowan 164. In d iv id u ili leadvr.s - I . Dus­ tin Barr (SI) .l.'i; 2. Grog Brooks (D ) .16; .1. (tie) Kevin Koontz (ND).17;.1. (tie )J o n S in k (N D ) .17; .1. (lie) Adam FIrod (R ) .17; .1. (tie) Nick Nielsen (R) .17; .1. (lie) .Scoli Cassell (W F) .17; S. Jared Rejaeski (WT-) .IS; S. (lie) Anthonv Ascanio (SI) .IS. -W ere Vour Home «mpfovcrrwrH Value Cenlet Stan Snurt With JAJ Саг|ж1 ^ floor ^'ovenng “ 77ic Store For Your Floors” Abbey Carpet.Amrrica't choirr. nl your ntlnhhorhoiij tturr Have You Heard? Anything Goes^ ...America’s Best Carpet Anything Goes! High Esteem On Sale Now! 1 some is ;ill freshmen - W hitney Gough. A sliioii Fernall, Briiiike Ihirris and Serena Van Curren. "O u r th ro w e rs (K io rs lo n Kahrs. M oltiin, lirb, .Amber Re- in s v o ld and Jenay M a yfield ) have been outstanding. The pole v ;iu lle rs (B rid g e t a n d M arie RobcrlMin and Karen McDaniel) havo done an lUiLslanding jo b . The g irls are w o rk in g Ihe ir tails o ff." • Davie's boys (.s-6, .1-.1) fin ­ ished Ihird and second. Reynolds cruised, boating West l-orsyth's 47 and Davie's .18 on .April The D e m o n s 'beat Davie's .“il and N orth D avidson's .17 on A pril II. On A p ril 9, M onii) M u rillo won the long jum p and took sec­ ond in Ihe triple jum p. Josh W al­ lace won Che high jum p. N eil R ice w on the shot put and Patrick Lowery finished sccond in the discus and shot put. On A p ril II. Lowery was a double w inner (shot pul and dis­ cus), w hile Davio goi second- place fin ish e s from M u rillo (long jum p ). M alt M cA n ally (pole vault). Rice (shot put). Ryan Boehm (discus), Wallace (high jum p) and Sean Sievens (triple jim ip). "I w as disappointed (on A pril 9) because we didn'l slop up and do w hat we woro supposed lo do, and that was lo finish socimil ahead o f West Forsyth," Coach Devore Holman said. "So we had a pow w ow and (Iwo days laler) we did whal wc were sup­ posed lo ilo . We beal N orth Davidson and I was pleased." com e was nearly the same. D avie's only loss was No. 2 doubles, with Powell, Overby, M oxicy. Frisby, Vonsialsky and M all Moser w inning in singles and Powell-John Jackson and llo c k a d a y -N c h a l Palel in doubles. "Top lo bottom we phtycil re­ ally w ell againsi North David­ son," Mecham said," There were a lol o f distractions (al Soulh Ire­ d e ll) - other a lh le lic events where music was blaring and all sorts o f things - and we niain- tained our composure and slill managed lo play good tennis," The w eek’s tightest match involved M oxley, who dodged several bullets lo heat South Iredell's No, .Iplayer ll-IO . "Three lim es thc guy had match point nn M oxley. and he held him o ff and ended up w in­ ning in Ih c liebreaker. For a freshman, he really showed a lol o f poise and composure loconie back.'Thai was sonielhing else." N olt.s: The re vive d W ar liagles won five malehos the pre­ vious three years and only nine from 1998-2(101. 'The lasl w in ­ ning record was IO-.“; in 1997.... They play al Soulli Rowan on A p ril 17 and al lumie to Rey­ nolds on A p ril 22, STAINMASTERcarpet A cceplctl Hours: Mon. -Fri. 8-6 & Sat. 9-1 213 New Hiahway 64 West, Lexington, NC Phone: 249-6672 CARPET & FLOORING COVERING Touf liOfTH? Improvfrm'nt v.iluo I i*n«rt St.wt Sm.irt Wur^ jAJ I .ир<м A fkm Bank of The ' Carolinas ¡mnnH\ jtrvMni Thiough the Eyes ol a friend Share the World o f Anne Frank Thursday, April 25 10 a.m. & 7 p.m. Ihis livf iiiiilii-nu Jid i>iui’rain brings tlw itiiditn^ f iiifii tin- \\ 4>rhl itfAr.iu- ¡'runk. The niiilii'iit tw h> J/wrurr ihcir ¡H IMnuil iiiuiii iU'w <1/ ¡ U f jiiilit t', ( iiiil ilis i iim iiiiilitn i. T H E N E W A m e r i c a n Friday, April 26 10 a.m. I h iii't n iiw ih i\ iiiiin u y iitio iin m ii;riitii> n in ¡^>10 ih iit li ll\ ih f M u ry Ilf H riifi;i-i. a y o tiiti: Iris h ijir '. m/u'W' t't im o tiiic o n tln o k fo r h i'r.M 'lf tu iil h e r fiiitiilY tin v iW h e r h> itu ik i" M uiic h tin t i hi<it f \ in o u lv r to \ i n r i i f. Brock Performing Arts Center 622 North Main Street • IVIocksville Tickets: $8 - Adulls $6 - Children, Sludenis & Seniors $ 5 - Groups ot 15 or more Contact Ihe B O X O F F IC E at 751-3000 or boxollice@ daviearts.org Л е а я п R o w a n R e g i o n a l M edical C untkk Community Programs Diabetes Screening — $15 Icc A ll iiulivlilu.il consiiltntioii w 'itli a ccitilicci diabetes ctiiicnlor. i ’arlitipants gel a iiiigciM ick hlocid uliiciise lesl and ate .isscsscd on ih cir risks lo r dcveidpirif' dialictcs. T liis strccninf' is hy appoinl- niein only. Strccninf^s are held at: liducaliun ii Wellness O uipalienl Sciviccs H uikliiif', 721 C'lrovc St., Salisliuiy Call (704) 638-1437 for an appointm ent or for more information. Educational Programs Comprehensive D ialieles Classes Small Htoup classcs .incl individual instniclion are ollctcd iin a weekly h.isis U) help master llie skills and concepls lor llie to n lro l ol diaheles. These classcs have a fee, w hich is covered hy most insurance plans. A ll classcs arc held al llic Salisbuiy C ily Park Recrcalioii Cxnlcr, .116 Like- D rive in Salisbury. D ia lxilcs classes w ill be o ffo rcti on thc fu lio w iiiK dales, and yo u m ust attend all llire e sessions: April ,10, M ay 7, 1 4 * 9 - It a.m. Call (704) 638-1437 (or more inlamation. Gestationai Dialietes Classes A cerlilicd diabeles cducalor provides a special profirani lor cxpeclanl molliei-s w’illi t^eslaiional diabetes. T lie proHram includes Knsic lads, meal planning and home hlood glucose nionilorin^!. 'Hicse classes have a lee, w hich is covcrcd hy most iiisiiiancc plans. A }>eslati<>nal dialietes class w ill l>e offered on tiie fo llo w iiiK dale: April 25 »9-11 a.m., Uowan Regional lidiicalion Si Wellness O uipalienl Seivices Huilding, 72 I G rove Si., Salisbuiy Call (704) 638-1437 lor more information. April Classes & Events Support Groups AWAKE (Aleil, Well And Keeping Fnernelic) Provides a social and educational loiiim for anyone sulicritin honi a sleeping disorder. C'all llie Sleep M edicine C.'enler ol Salishuty al (704) 037-1 5,i3 lor nicctinf' inloniialion. C anlac Support Group IVovides supiiort and educalion lor cardi.ic palicnts, people w ho aie al hif^h risk lor hearl disease and ih cir laniilies. This Hioup meets thc third Tuesday ol the m onih during l chi\iaiy, June and OcUiher. 7 p.m., Cardiac Rehahililalion & Wellness C'enlcr, 2nd lloor, Kiser M cdical C illicc liuildinjj, Rowan Regional M edical C-cnter Moonlight Mammography Do you find it difficult to schc-diilc n mnmmoHraphy c.xntii ciurinH regular business hoiiiN? Now you can yet your annual mamiiiografjhy cwam as laic as 7 p.m. Monday - Tiiitrsdny al Rowai> Regional Mcdical Center Call (704) 210-5238 today for an appointment. Nurse - On - Duty lor routine, non-cniciHcncy medical problems or lor answ'crs to your medical ciucstions, call Nursc-On-Diiiy 24 houis a day, seven days a week. It's free. 1-800-335^921 Women’s Health A ll cliisscs meel in the Women's Fleallll C.'enicr, .Iril lloor. Rowan Regional M cdical ('enter C'all (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 5 4 4 U) register or lor more inloniialion. Lamaze Prepared C NM biith and Baiiy Basics Learn what lo cxpccl during labor, hinh and postparutm periods,- coping skills,- rcla.xation and hreailiing tcchni(|ues,- and preparing lorchildhirth. niuglil by our Lim aze-ccrlilicd childhirth educauirs. C Classes niccl once a week lor six weeks. A class fee is cliarged. Lamaze classes w ill be offeretl on llie fo llo w in g dales: April .10 - June 4 • 6 - 8:.10 p.m. Mobile Medical Unit Rowan Regionals mobile medical units w ill be al the loliow ing locations in April: M am m ogram s April 22, 2.1, 24, 25 South Rowan Medical Mall, ,1().S E. Ccnlervicw' St., China Citove Call (704) 855-2400 to schedule an appointment. Rowan County Reiay fo r Life An American Cancer S oticly cvenl designed lo celcbiale sutvivoiNhip, rcm eiiiber those wlio'vc losl their lives to cancer, and raise money lo r ihe light against cancer. I’SA screenings lor prostate cancer and mammograms w ill he olfeied. M ay .1 • Rowan C ouniy raitgrounds on Julian Rd. in Salisbury. M ore inloniialion to come. Blood Pressure Clinic Every Wednesday from 9 a.m. - noon, a free blood pressure clinic is held in the main lobby of Rowan Regional Medical Center Volunteer nurses conduct the clinic. Free parking is provided in the mcdical centers parking garage on Henderson Street. k ' i\\ w k l Rowan Regional Medical Ceiiter öfters a variety ol health and wellness education classes. For more inlormation or to register loi any classes or support (jrcxips. call (704) 210-5000 612 M ocksville Avenue, S alisbury, North Carolina 28144 w w w .row an.org B4 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RIX’ORD. April 1«. 2002 Reynolds Ends 0-12 Funk By Blasting War Eagles C onlinucd From I’aKC III ill). " lle riu lD ii M iiil, "H e Uckl them ilow n for four inninys." A fter pcckini: nut sinyle runs in the first anil fourth. D avie’s hig chance was the fifth . But Dave Poplin’s missile w ith two on anil the score 6-2 ilie il at the left-fielil w ariiiii!; track, a sijinai that the War Eaiiles’ comeback fortiines liail tunieil. They overcame sijin ifica n t ileficits aj;ainst Northwest anil ■South Rowan to roll into l-riilay, " If we coulil have cut it to 6- 4 or we w ould have felt pretty i:o ixl." Herndon said. "Il would have been a whole d iffe r­ ent ballgame." • Reynolds outhit Davie 12- 7. ... Daywalt was .l-for-.1 and Ted R andolph drew the o nly walk from Reynolds’ coniplete- ¡;ame hurler. ... D avie’s ERA jum ped from 1.9.1 to 2.70. ... Davie plays at .South Iredell on A pril 19 and at West Forsyth on A pril 2.V Both CPC ¡¡ames start at 7 p.m. ... W right, who feared a season-endini; broken finger, received great news anil should return to the rotation ihis week. Davic 16, Norlhwc.sl C iib n rn is tl On A p ril 10 ill Ihe first game o f Ih e w eek. D a v ie ’s hopes turned into a deep shade o f bleak when Ihe Trojans poured across seven third-inning runs for an X- 0 lead. Then Ihe War Eagles nicked Ihat invisible sw itch and rose from the ashes, staging a 12-run fourth fo ra stunning 12-X lead. The amazing IK-baiter m o­ mentum sw ing included six hits and six errors by the suddenly defenseless Trojans, w ho an­ swered w ilh three runs in the fifth only to watch Davio re ­ spond w ith four more in its half o f Ihe fifth. "It got contagious. It was like a slow '-pitch so ftb a ll gam e." Herndon said. "It was pretty am azing," se- _ nior catehcr Doug Sm ith said. "It has lo be the most amazing Ihing I ’ve been involved in since I've played baseball," Barnes had tw o hits and three RBIs, and Smith ••.id Jacob G ar­ ner had four hits and five RBIs belween them in the eight and nine holes. "T h e last several gam es, we’ve had only one or tw o hits from six down." Smith said. "We needed lo come through, and me. Jacob and Cody finally stepped up.” Another amazing slat: Davie scored all those runs w ithout the benefit o f an extra-base hit, re­ lying on 11 singles, 10 walks and three hit batters. Davie 5, South Rowan 4 No one could have predicted how this tension-filled CPC co l­ lision on A p ril II would end. W ith South nursing a 4-.1 lead, the Raiders melted vmiler the intense heat o f seventh-in­ ning pressure, w :lking the lead- olT batter and com m itting three errors. Although the firsl two hatters reached. Davic Iried to find a way to lose, making three base-ruiuiing mistakes in rapid- fire succession. Smith w alked and three o f the next four batters reached on two fielding errors and a w ild throw lo firsl, scoring Ihe w inning run on an altempted 4-()-.1 double play on W illoughby’s hopper. It would have heen a banger at firs t. If shortstop R onnie Shore’s throw is on target and beats a streaking W 'illoughby, Soulh w ins 4-3. Instead, the throw sailed and Garner - rac­ ing from second on the play - breezed home w ith the clinching run. Those three base-running mistakes by Ihe Davie runner? Remarkably, he dodged every single bullet and avoided a ma­ jo r scolding. " Il liked lo killed me." I lern- don said. "W e got honeheaded and they tightened up at Iho end and gave us a cliance." " It’s been sloppy, bul we've pulled Ihem out somehow. It’s crazy." center fielder Josh G old­ ing said. "You put the ball in play, you never know what's going lo hap­ p e n ," W illo u g h b y said. "It doesn't go down in Ihe book as a hil. but we got the W'and that's all lhal matters." Il looked like anolher pitcher had slipped inlo liam es' uniform in Ihe early stages. He walked Iho game's first baiter for a 1-0 deficit and allowed throe hits, hil tw o batters and walked another as South seized a ,3-0 load in the second. " I got loose on the moimd in­ stead o f getting loose in tho bull pen." he said. '’1 pitched horrific in tho first two innings. I finally found niy rhythm ." D id he ever. Harnos held Ihe Raiders lo one unearned run over the next fivo innings, and he c o u ld n 't have prevailed w ith anything less. That's because South's Andrew Morgan pitched a complete-gamo five-hitler and piled up nine sirikooijts. "H e's got a pretty good last- ball. but that curveball he's got is filthy, it's rotten." Barnes said o f the rival southpaw, "W hen 1 got plunked, it started on the out­ side corner, 1 was fix in g to swing, and it hit me. It breaks a m ile." ".Morgan was unreal." Hern­ don said, "I le might ho the bost we've seen Ihis year. 1 haled Ihat fo r M organ. He probably de­ served Iho w in." Barnes helped his cause with a double that led to Davie’s first Davie first baseman Dave Poplin prepares fo fal<e a low throw.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Starter McKenzie Willoughby slipped to 3-2. Catcher Doug Smith checks the runners after a Demon slides in safely. run. and G olding brought home the bacon in the fifth , punching a Iwo-out. tw o-run. game-tying single. South regained a 4-3 lead in Iho sixth. "I got a lot o f breaks. W'e got about eight or 10." Barnes said. "Deep dow n inside, we all know if Lonnie got his slu ff to­ gether we were going lo be al­ rig h t." W 'illoughby said. "W'e broke IWO teams' hearts in the last two days." D ayw alt generated tw o o f Davie's fivo hits. Davie Baseball Statistics Record: 1 0 - 5 ,1 -11 C P C m n iN c : AH к 11 K ill a v í;.211 311 П К H ollifield 1 0 1 0 1 .ООО 0 0 0 Daywalt 4У Lì ~ì~i 12 .448 4 0 т W illoughby 48 IO 17 20 .З.М 3 0 1 Golding 44 17 1.“; 4 ..140 1 1 0 Barnes 44 ^)14 14 .31«4 0 1 Poplin 42 У 11 7 .261 3 0 1 Gentry 43 7 IO 1 .232 0 0 0 Smith 44 6 Ч 5 .204 1 0 1 Garner 42 5 8 6 .140 0 0 0 Allred 11 2 ■)0 .1X1 0 0 0 W right 34 ,S 6 .176 2 0 0 Cornatzor 0 1 0 0 .ООО 0 0 0 Hogue 4 0 0 0 .0(10 0 0 0 H ollifie ld 1 0 0 0 .«(К)О 0 0 Randolph 1 0 0 0 .ООО 0 0 0 Sain 1 1 0 0 .ООО 0 0 0 T()T A I,.S 40У 87 IL'S 71 .281 18 1 6 i'r r c n iN ( ; W -l.II*II К i;r 1111 s o к к л W right 4-2 2.“;17 9 3 16 37 1.40 Golding 0-0 10 1/3 12 У 3 0 у 2.03 Barnes 3-1 З.*! 1/3 32 20 11 12 40 2,17 Daywalt 0-0 12 S 7 4 3 17 2,33 W illoughby 3-2 18 2.Î 1.5 10 12 16 3.8S Cornatzer 0-0 1/3 4 6 6 3 1 126.0 TOTALS lO-.S 101 98 6()ЗУ 46 120 2.70 SAVES: Daywalt 3. Bamcs STOLEN BASES: G olding 8. W illoughby 3, Hogue 2, W right 2. Geniry. Sain WALKS/HPH: G olding 13. Poplin II, W righl 10, Garner 7, Smith 7, Daywalt ft, W illoughby 6, Barnes 2. Gentry 2. Sain 2, A llred, Hogue, H ollifield, Randolph Davie líi, N W C abarrus 11 l):i\ie ah г Il hi II ■1 1 1 1 p 3 ■>1 0 Willoughby SS 3 2 1 2 Poplin lb 2 2 I) 0 B;irncs dh 5 3 2 3 Hoi-uccf 0 0 0 0 Wrli:hi rf 3 3 1 1 Mollilictd 2b I 0 0 0 D.tywall SS 2 1 2 Smith c 4 0 T t Ciarncr ,4>2 I 2 ToUils Mi u>I 1 14 s w c 1)17 Ш 0 - 11 l);nÍL-(HHI (112)40 0 -IÍI Davk- II*1) R i:r mi so Cioliiini; }7 H 2 0 2 Wiliuih) \V A 1 3 4 Davie 5, South Ro\v:m 4 Davic ub г h Ui Cioldin^ cf -4 0 1 2 l^.iNuah SS 4 0 2 0 Willoughhy 2h 4 0 0 2 l*oplin \b 1 1 0 0 B.irnes |):0 1 0 Wfiphi rl 3 0 0 0 .Л11ач1 гГ 0 1»0 0 (*с«игу И 3 1 1 0 Smith с 1 2 0 0 S;mi pr 0 0 0 0 (ìarni.4 2 1 0 0 l'otals 24 f,5 4 Soulh K()\uin 120 001 0 -4 Davit-OKI 020 2 -.S 2U ■ harncs {4). Davic IP II H i:it Itit so Harnes W 7 7 4 3 2 7 Rcyiiold.s Ki, Davie 2 Davic ah г Il hi (•oldin}* cl 4 0 1 0 Dayuall ss-p 3 1 3 0 Willimtihhy p-ss }0 0 0 I4iplin Ih 3 0 1 0 Itarncs 2h 3 1 0 0 Raniinlph dh I 0 0 и .■\llrcd rl 1 (1 0 0 (a'lilry It 3 0 I 0 Smilli с 3 0 0 0 (lariiiT ,M>3 0 1 0 Toliils 27 2 7 0 Ke.viiolds 600 OOllO) 0 -U , Davic 100 100 0-2 Davic IP П к i:r im so Wilnuhy L (»3 3 2 1 0 Daywali 5.1 ii 7 4 0 7 Cornat/cr .1 4 6 ()3 1 Guiding .1 0 0 0 0 I Dave Poplin takes a healthy cut. Josh Golding, Davie's leader in walks and stolen bases, gets ready for the next offering.. Don’t be fooled by our competition... While Ihe olher dealers were out monkeying around, H'f helped hundreds o f people i>el in lo vehicles Ihey need and deserve, l.e l ns help ussisi you 24 hours u day. Ify o u 're H'orkinn, H'c can help! .¡usl f;ive us a c a ll! y/e Specialize In: •Bad Credit •No Credit •Charge Oils •Repossession •Bankruplcy •Conlidenliality David Wilson Larry Gailher C L O N i N G E K ® TOYOTA 1 -8 0 0 -9 4 8 - 5 6 6 7 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18, 2002 - П5 M c C la n n o n H u r ls 3 -H it t e r ... S till T a k e s T h e L o s s One thing has ip iic k ly ho- conie porl'o ctly cle a r about Davie’s JV baseball team: If Ihe War Eagles' pitchers throw a shutout, they’ve got an oiUside shot at putting out a w in. If they havo any lapses, forget it. Tho feeble-hitting. porous- liolding War !• agios made seven errors, produced three hits and gave up nine unearned runs in a 12-2. fivo-inning Central Pied­ mont Conference loss to South Rowan in the first game o f last week. A fio r the offense mustered enough juice to back Tim Erb’s complete game in a fi-4 noncon- foronce w in over N orthw est C abarrus. D avio returned to form with two hits in a 3-0 CPC loss lo Reynolds. The recurring theme made a loser oul o f Andrew McClannon, who tossed a complete-gam e threo-hitter, "R eynolds d id n 't get a hit outside of (Ih o first and third in ­ nings). so he really was over­ pow ering." Coach Lee Linville Kowalski’s Team 2 nd In AAU Regional Sophonuiro Savannah Kow ­ alski, a Davie High basketball I player, co m ­ peted in the A A U Re­ gional tourna­ ment at Davie High on A pril 12-14. Kow alski’s I team , the I l.adv Phoenix, Kowiil.ski boat tho G reensboro Gators. C arolina Cougars, host W iuston-Salom Stealers and tho Pittsboro Pis­ tons lo ailvance to the champi- onship game against the top- seeded Piedmont Xpress, Unfortunately for Kowalski and the Phoenix, a hard-fought game w ont to the Xpress ft4-ftl. Delaney Rudd is In his first year o f coaching Ihe Lady Phoe­ nix, Rudd is a form er Wake l-or- ost guard and N B A player for the Utah Jazz and Phoenix Suns, Ho also played several years in the liurojioan Basketball League. Due to Ihe Lady Phoenix’s excellent regional performance, they w ill advanco lo the state i|ualifiers on A pril 2ft-2S in Tho- masvillo. said. "M ost o f the balls were weak ground balls. Ho had a dom inating perform ance, it's just too bad wo didn't help him any w ith the sticks.” McClannon gave up a lead- o ff triple in Reynolds' one-run first and tw o hits in ils tw o-run third, finishing w ith eight strike­ outs against throe walks. But the sophomore righthander had no room I'orcrroras Davie was held to an Evan Beam doublo and a tw o-out, seventh-inning bloop single hy Dustin Harrison. The War Eagles struck out 12 tiines, " It d id n 'l help that Dorek C ornalzcr and Ted R andolph went to varsity Friday.” ho said. "Four everyday players came In batting over .300, and Iw o o f them wont w ith the varsity," Adding insull to injury, one o f Davie's tw o hits was erased when Beam triod lo stretch a doublo into a triple. "That was really n\y fault." L in ville said o f Ihe putoiu at third. TIIIC M IU D I.K (¡A M E in ­ terrupted a stretch o f fivo losses in six games. Erb provided four- hit pitching, helped him self al the plate and Andrew Beck's sixth-inning doublo supplied tho finishing touches to Ihe 6-4 win over Northwest. A ftor fanning 12 in his debut as a starter, Erb worked around si.x walks and held the Trojans lo four unearned runs, "He pitched great,” Linville said. "H e’s got to cut lho.se walks down, but they didn’t hit him well. I'hat’s his socond start and both o f Ih e m havo been real strong. He’s going lo get more opportimities. but wo don’t have enough iim ings lo gel (all six pitchers) w ork." The War Eagles scored three runs in the fourth for a 4-3 lead, lying it on Erb’s double and go­ ing ahead on an errant p ickoff throw to third. They padded the margin to 6-3 in tho sixth, when Zac M orton and Erb singled to sel up Bock’s tw o-out, two-run double. Randolph went 3-for-4. Erb and Bock were 2 -fo r-4 and Michael Simmons added a bunt single. Notes: Davio (4-9,0-2 CPC) is averaging 3.8 runs a game. ... Matt Rich had a solo homo run in Ihe 12-2 loss to Soulh Rowan. Zac O ’ Brien and Cornatzor had Ihe othor two hits......G oing into r-riday. Beam was hilling a loani- higli .333. Cornatzor .323 and Bock and Randolph .310. ... Davie’s at home against Soulh liedoll on A pril 19 and West For­ syth on A pril 23. Both games start at 7 p.m. Freedom To Live Where You Want Davie Little League Opens Season With Salute To Hometown Heroes The D avie C ounty L ittle League kicke d o ff its 2002 season w iih o p e n in g -d a y festivities on A p ril 13. The D avie C ou n ly L ittle League has joined other leagues around tho country in dedicating Ih is season to H om o to w n Heroes. In ke e pin g w ith Ihat them e, this ye a r’s ce re m o nia l first pitch w a s t h r o w n o u t b y o n e o f Davie’s own, Rohby M ills, M ills is a paramedic w ith Ihe Davie EMS and chief o f the Advanco V F D . S o ftb a ll player E m ily T ie rn e y sang the national anthem. League officials express their gratitude to the many volunteers who mailo opening day possible. In Iho Junior Division o f Girls softball, Katie M cDotigal hit a throe-run triple to break a 7-7 tie in the bottom o f the scvom b iiuiing as the Royals defeated Ihe S outhw est P ride. W h itn e y W illia m s p itch e d a ll seven, innings for Ihe Royals, finishing w ith nine strikeouts Any Little League coach who w ants to have a p la ye r mentioned for exceptional play should fill out a form in the concession stand. 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STATE FARM-JOHN NELMS HARRIS TEETER-TANGLEWOOD CENTRAL CAROLINA BANK BUCK'S PIZZA SODA SHOPPE GRILL & ICE CREAM REN BUILDERS K & R CLEANERS PARRISH CONSULTING WADE H. LEONARD, JR. MARKLAND ELECTRIC VENEZIA ITALIAN RESTAURANT FARMINGTON ROAD EXXON SIMPLEX GRINNELL »6 - I)A\1K COUNTV KNTERPRISI-: RKCORD. April 18. 2002 Cornatzer, Handy, Singleton Provide Spark DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18, 2002 - B" ('i)tiliiiiii'(t From I’liuc III D iiv if ft, S. U o»:in 1 Groul dmihleil in llii; first lu o mu', o f the bhistcil ;i ihrL'C- run liDiiKT iinci rciireil the first 10 hatters to take a perfect ¡;ame intii the fourth. Davie also got niee contribu­ tions from Als se Houilen i three stolen hasesi, Stacev lla m lv (triple, three walks, two stolen hases). Dawn .Singleton (triplei ami Ashley W illiam s (two sto­ len hasesi. D iivie 2. N. Iredell 0 G ro u t, u h o sing le d am i scoretl uhat pro\ed to he the clinching run, carried a no-hit­ ter into the fifth and got a lift from Handy and Singlelon in the sIMll, Alexander, Davie JV Softball Stops Skid Davie’s J\' sotihall team re­ covered from three stra igh t losses by belting North Iredell 14-4 lasl week, U was the War Eagles' firsl win since March 7, ".My cc'nfidence was hnv and I imagine these girls had doubts, loo. We needed a game lik e that." Coach .Mall Wilson said o f his 2 -4 -1 squad. "1 moved some positions around, and 1 Ihink I'm M arling to figure out w here they're best at." Freshman pitcher Am y .Mex- aiider shined the hrightest. w alk­ ing one in si.\ coniplele-gaine innings and pounding out two hils. One was a triple, D an ie lle O 'N e a l sing le d, doubled and walked tw ice in lour plale appearances, and Jen­ nifer W ilson added a ilouble, "T h e p ilc h in g was a lo t slower than we've seen, aiul ue were just killing the ball." W il- Softball Tourney A one-pitch open softball lournainenl - sponsored hy the Town of .Mocksville's Relay for Life team is scheduled for .May 17-19 at Rich Park. The deadline lo register is .May 1.1, and Ihe enlry fee is SIOO. Call Ken Hunter at 7.SI- 62.11 or Joe Hoyetle al 151 -2.12.‘>, Proceeds w ill heiiefil the ,\m eri- can Cancer .Society, son said, ",-\le.\ander pitched a greal game. They scored on er­ rors, We very easily could have shut lhat leam out," Dav ie's ne.xt three games arc at ,\'orllnvest Cabarrus on A pril 17, at home to .South Iredell on A p ril 19 and againsi visiting West Forsyth on A p ril 2,1, Handy singled, stole second and scored a vital insurance run on Singleton's iwo-oul flit, Lau­ ren Cornat/er had two of Davie's five hits, and ".-Nmanda Sink hit one where the left fiekler goes hack, jumps and falls on her butt catching it." Jackson said, Davie f2. Reynolds 2 Everything worked iigainst Ihe 2-10 Demons, C o rn a t/e r (2-for-,1. three RIJis I, Handy ( I - fo r - 1. t« o ly jis , IWO walksl. Sink i2-for- 2l, Singlelon (home rum and Urandi Sain (three f<Blsi pro­ vided offensive fuel and G nnil narrowly missed a no-hitier lor the second lime, "They didn't have a J \' team, so they had a bunch ol young g irls ." Jackson said, "T h e ir coach said a lol o f iheni had never played softball before," One o f Reynolds' two hits was. o f all things, a home run, "La yn e pitched her a changeup and sl;e jusi caught it right." Jackson said. "I ihink it sliocked her (the batten, too," Notes: The War Hagles (4-,s, 2-0 C I’C) were hilling a inepi ,l'*.s going into Reynolds. ... They have won IS consecutive regular-season games in the CPC. ... Cornat/er went 4-for-(' in Ihe last two g.inies, propelling heraverage to a team-high ,,170, "S he's gettin g on b.ise and hunting good, so I m ined her up ■ to lea d o ff." Jackson said. ,,. Haiuly. who is almost im pos­ sible to strike out but had been siKikehillen ;dl vear, showed signs o f heating up w ith three hits in five ,-\ns, ,,, Handy and Singleton hil safely in all three games, ,.. D avie's n e\l three games ate al home - ,Norlhwest Cabarrus on ,-\pril 17, South Ire­ dell on ,-\pril I'i and Wesl Fc'r- syth on ,-\pril 2.1, "This week is going lo be a big test." Jackson said. Softball Box Scores Davii* 6, South U n \';u i 1 Dioii- H.'Ajni !l H.inJv Sink ct (iti'lit [' ».\” ’l.l!/v,‘r II' Siiiiilcii'ii ,'h S.llM ^ U■llIl.lln^ rl Smith ’h Hi'li T o t iiK I)il\ ii- S. Rn\»iin III) r h hi (I II I) II {) (I II I) 2H • Ctri'iii I r ’ -Ml - M.iiulv. Siiii;Icton, HR SM - Houdcn ,ïi5i. M.iiutv 2 I I, S.un 2 I K Holt, lhi\\v II* M K r.K IUÏ SO (■pi.'iit w ' 4 1 1 1 i: Davie 2. N orlh Iredell 0 Davie Softball Statistics 11 V’/ * Record1: 4 ■5, 2-0 CPC t i n 1 I X t AH R H K Itl A V (¡.21)IIU W hite 1 0 1 1 ..^00 0 0 0 Cornalzer 27 3 II)5 .370 ■>(1 0 Grout 28 7 9 f>.321 ->:1 Singleton 17 3 5 .294 0 1 1 Sink 2.S 5 7 7 ,2.S0 0 1 0 Sain 26 1 (1 h ,230 0 (1 1) Handy 24 il 5 ,20S I)I 0 W illiam s 10 1 1 0 ,100 0 0 (I Sm ilh 13 ">1 U ,076 0 0 0 B i;u.leii 2S 5 T ,071 0 0 (} H oll I.S 1 1 0 ,066 0 1 0 Islcy 8 (I 0 0 .000 0 0 f) I'O TAI.S 223 34 48 .»3 ,2 I.S -t f> PITCH I.NC . W -I.IP II U ER Itll s o i;u A Grout 4 .■is 42 2S 16 IS 15 1.93 S T O l.K N BA.S KS: Bowden .“i. Handy .'. Groul 3.U 'illiiiin s 3. Holt. Cornalzer, Sain.Sink W AI.K.S/M PB:: Handy 7. Bowden 4. Singleton 4. Smith 4. W illiam s4.llo Ii3 .Sain3 . Cornatzer 2, Groul 2, Sink. 2. Isley • Dii> U' [iiHVilk,Ml ll ll.ilUl) SN Sink ct (ifiH lI p Sitidcii'ii .'I' CiMiKit/i:! 11' S.ui> V Holt rt W illi.itii' It Mc> :i> Smith lb I'ntills N. Irnk-II ;»l. r h hi II II Ì t) (I 0 1 0 1 : 2 II a a (I (I II il II (I II ll 1)11(1 I Hill (I - !l iiiKi 101 11-2 SM H.iiulv,4. iusiv II' H u i:u i(H so (i i .'i i t W " I il II 1 \.\ Davie 12. UeM iolds 2 Uuviv t'oni.it/i'i 11' H.iiuK NN Sink cl (irniii p Sinj:li.'ii>n .M»-NN S.iiii c Mouilcn ll llÌMIIÌN II Simili 2b U hite l>k-> :h Molí ll NhNcnlu'jincr It r«ilals l);i\ Íi> r h ht il (I i: 0 II 1 I I <1 (I (I ü ü II II o o ') 11 .^27 (Ki -1: (HO I0 - : HR - Sinçlclon, SH - 1.^1. Ìhìùv II* U R KR HH SO (¡m iiiw .S : 2 I I H ) O l d S c h o o l Davie Sports From April 1989 D a v ie 's v a rs ity baseball team socked five homers, in ­ cluding four in the same inning, in a 1.1-1 drubbing o f Soulh R ow an. Jesse D a llo n . M a tt M a rio n , M a ll W ebb, A n slo Fow ler and Wes M echam had dingers, w hile Richard Bowles im proved to ,1-0 by p ilch in g a five -in n in g o nc-h ille r. D avie rallied past M ooresville 8-7 on Fow ler's uvo-run single, D avie's soflball leam swepl Wesl Forsylh 4-0 and .1-2, Sheri ,Mason had tw o hils in the shul- o iil, C arla D yson’s Iriple sel up a l- l lie in Ihe second game, and D avie closed the scoring by pushing across Iw o sixlh-in- n in g ru n s, D e b b ie E vans siaried things w ith a single, and tw o w alks later, Jennifer C lark knocked in iw o runs w ith her second hil, Fvans was 3-lbr-.1. D avie’s lennis leam ended an 0-4 start w ith a 7-2 w in over P a rk la n d . O w e n C a lv e rt, P a tric k B u c k n e r, C h a rlie Crenshaw. A lan Pl'au and Ster­ lin g ■■\nders w on in singles, w h ile C a lv e rl-D a iin y Frank and C re n s h a w -C lin l Junker w on in ilotibles. D avie 's g o lf leam ripped South Iredefl 211-2(1.“! by tak­ ing Ihe top six scores in a 12- hole match at I'w in Cedars. Ja­ son liads led w ilh a 48, fo l­ lo w e d by ,S4s fro m D a n ie l Ward and A lex M cG uire, Brian Baker's ,S.S, Jim m y Sum m ers' .‘ifi and R obbie W elch’s 59. Jason Horne pitched a Iw o- h ille r and D a v id O w e n s, M ichael H ulchins and Tyrone M a rlin h o m e re d as N o rth D a v ie ’s baseball leam c lo b ­ bered C heslnut G rove 16-0. Sieve S m ilh and O w ens had three hits each. Why You Buy Used When Can Ride New? P a y m e n t s A s l o w As^ ■ w ^ # ■ ■ ■ w e Got A Job? You Could Ride fedayt For Instant Lean Approvals Give Kevin Carson a Call Today! Specializing In: 1 0 Y(№ 100,000 Mile . Power T r a in i Warranty • Bad Credit • Collections IA # f ------------ * “ geifyWoooAUTocBNTRB 5 2 5 M i e A le x e n d e r B lv d . S o u r iv S c r iis b w y , N C View our Inventory @ www.gerrywoodauto.com 7 0 4 . 6 3 7 . 9 0 9 0 » T o il f r e e 1 . 8 0 0 . 2 9 6 . 9 6 6 3 North Soccer Unbeaten After Four Games A fter tying Slalesville l- l in the d yin g m om ents, N o rlh D avie’s g irls soccer team re­ sumed w ilh 4-0 and .S-O victo­ ries over Greensboro Academy and Soulh Davie lasl week. In Ihe first round o ftlie Clash in the Grass al Calvary Baptist, Jackie Button triggered the 4-0 romp over Greensboro Academy with tw o goals. Both were as­ sisled by Justin Gamble, and Jes­ sica M cCallisler made it .1-0 lale in Ihe firsl half on a "beautiful o ne-tough goal o ff a nice Ihro ugh ball from Carly Booth." Coach John Marshall said. A Stephanie Croall-lo-Jessica Huggins conneclion capped the scoring as Margo Masi recorded her Ihird shuloul w ith five saves. ll was m ore o f the same against South, Huggins. Carly Booth. Button and Croall deliv- eretl a knockout with four firsl- h a lf goals, and Morgan /\lle n closed the scoring. The assists came from B u tto n , C ro a ll, Huggins and Karla Woodward. Button's unassisted goal be­ gan aboul 40 yards oul. "This is always a big vyin be­ cause o f Ihe rivalry we have w ilh Soulh. I was really proud o f ihe play o f some o f iny less-experi- enced players." Marshall said o f Arianne Vargas, /\m y Carter and Allen. " A ll o f them have shown great improvement since the be­ ginning o f the year." The only leam that’s been able to slow Norlh is Statesville, which led 1-0 al the break on March 27. Marshall changed fomiations w ilh five minules lefl, selling up a clulch play from Elyse T im ­ mons, who cashed in a cross from B rill Harrison to ultim ately allow the W ildcats (3 -0 -1 ) to re­ main unbeaten four games inlo the year. N orth played w ithout cap­ tains Booth and Button, but de­ fenders S ally Lackey, E rica Lane. E m ily Teague and Katherine Gaskin came up big in the back and Masi slopped seven shots. "T h is was a very cve n ly- malched gam e," M arshall said. “1 was very proud o f the girls for lig h tin g u ntil the end and nol giving up when we got down. We earned a well-deserved tie." N orth's offensive leaders are Button w ith 5 goals and Booth and Croall w ilh 3 each. Croall has a team-best Ihree assists. The W ildcats play at Down­ town on A p ril 18 and at States­ ville on A p ril 24. Wildcat Baseball Slumping Against Rugged MSC Competition N orth D avie's co ld -h ittin g baseball leam dropped ils third straight game last week by wast­ ing solid efforts from pilchers Tom K u e ll and Johnathan Hutchens. The W ildcats, falling 6-3 to China Grove and 9-2 to Erwin, suffereil the setbacks in the first week o f M id-South Conference play. The slide started on March 2S at Soulh Davie, which sur- vived 2-1 in eight innings on a w alkoff home run. "K u e ll pitche d real w e ll against China G rove." Coach Danny Allard said. "In the first inning, they didn’t hit the ball out o f the infield and we still gave up two runs. He gave up two more runs iti the fifth on :i ball that maybe should have been caught. "(A g a in s i E rw in ) we got S o u th R u n s B a seb a ll R ecord To 6 - 0 Ciinliiuted From Pane 111 shortstop. Zach Howard at Ihirtl and T im m y A lle n behind the plate. "/M ien doesn't let anything by him. He blocks everything." Bum garner said. "The whole ilefense has done a super job. Not just one person," /\llen ignited a barrage o f hits that buried Southeast in Ihe lop o f ihe sixth. C orriher followed /Mien’s double w ith a two-bag­ ger o f his own. and riiom pson. Dwiggins. Boyd. H ollifie ld and Vogler banged singles as Soulh poured across six runs. Boyd. Vogler and /\lle n all went 2-for-4, In the five-inning laugher over Knox. Soulh got tw o h its fro m H o llifie ld , Howard. Vogler and Brogdon and three innings of no-hit pilch­ ing from 1 lo llificld . Soulh is sizzling al 6-0 and 2-0 in the MSC. already one w in fro m last y e a r’s to ta l. But B um garner is choosing his w iirils carefully w iih the sched­ ule becom ing incre a sin g ly slitfer, " It’s a long season," he saiil, "These other teams are going to get better. W e've got big games coining up w ilh China Grove (.April I.S). Erwin (at hom e/\pril 23), W'esi Rowan (away /\p ril 2.S) and C orriher-Lipe (home /\p ril 30)," Notes: Soulh has a 0,68 ER /\ as a stall, giving u\i nine runs - four earned - in 4 1 innings. Hy contrast, Soulh has scored .Sfi runs. ...H ollifie ld is the hottest hat, h illing .466 in I.S al-bals and d raw ing 10 w alks. N exl are Boyd (.400 in I.S ABs), Vogler (.3.S2 in 17 /\B s) and Howard (..100 in 20 ABs). strong pilching out o f Hutchens. He did his job, we just d id n 't help him out w ilh Ihe bats or our heads." Both losing pitchers went the distance, and Brandon Stewart led the struggling offense w ith five hits in two games. "I think this league is the most competitive o f any o f the sports from lop lo bottom ," Allard said. “ But w e’ re going to get those kinks worked oul. and w e're going to be fine." Norlh (3-3.0-2 MSC) has Iwo more lough tests com ing up, at C orriher-Lipe on A p ril 18 and against visiting Norlh Rowan on A p ril 23. Gray-Led North Track Team Starts Strong McNeil Leads Tiger Track Raeshon M cN eil won the high jum p and the 100 dash to lead South Davie's track and field teams in lasl week's season opener againsi North Davie and Southeast. NoUh Davie's boys finished firsl w iih 63 points, followed by Southeast al ,S4 and South Davie at 44. Southeast took the girls meet w ilh 72 poinls to N orlh D avie’s .S2 and South Davie’s 41. /Mso w inning for Soulh Davie were Brent /\beiulrolli (discus), Shelby W allace (pole va ult), /\d ria n Hogue (discus). Glenda Stevenson (100 and 200) and Hannah Thompson (400), Tigers 4 Wins Away From Perfect Tennis Season South Davie's tennis leam stayed perfect with last week's 9-0 w in over Southeast, That's four down and three to go. "W e've really got a good shot." Coach Barry W hitlock said of South's chances to run tlte table in the M id-South Conference. "C orriher-Lipe has a tleceiu team and it's always hard to play there, but I've gol Erwin (at home on /\p ril 23) penciled as maybe Ihe championship match, M ooresville (th e /\p ril 18 opponent) is a great leam, bul they're not in our conference. We’re in a good position." C olin Ferebee. Matt Hauser. P h illip Hursey, Justin Morgan, Matthew M orris and Jeremiah W orrell won in singles, and Hursey- Kyle Woolen, Morgan-Shane Palrick and Josh Bowers-W orrell won ill doubles. Southeast was never in contention o f preventing the shutout. The closest score w as S-3. Seven o f the nine duels were 8-1 or 8-0. The I'igers are home against Erw in on A p ril 23 and M ooresville on /\p ril 24. The M ooresville match was originally scheduled for /\p ril 18. N orth D avie's boys track leam sprinted oul o f the gates, w inning a three-team meet on opening day and finishing sec­ ond in a fourth-team com peti­ tion. riie W ildcats' 68 poinls beal Southeast's ,S4 and S oulh Davie's 33 in last week's season opener. Erwin won the A p ril 11 meet w ith 86 poin ls. edging North Davie's 79. South Davie had 48 and Downtown 13. Jaspen G ray was a double winner on both tlays, ruling the long jum p and the 100-m eter dash, and two relay teams went 2-0 - Austin Farnham, Russell Clark, Mark Huggins and Curt Davis in the 800 and Huggins, Davis, Daniel Gough and G ray in the 400. In the firsl meet. C lark tri- umphed in the iriple jilin p and 200-m eter dash, w hile Brook Hinman and Tyler Baity won the shot pul and 1600, respectively. Hinman posted a pair o f wins - the shot and discus - during N orth’s second-place showing, while Clark won the triple jum p. W inning fo r South D avie’s boys and girls teams on A p ril 11 were: Raeshon M cN eil (high jum p), /\drian Hogue (shot pul anil discus). Hannah Thompson (400) and G lenda Slevenson (200). Advance Florist & Gift Baskets Fruit • Baksd G r«d a • G ow intI Be W e d d ln s 'F u im ilt — H’f Deliver — (336) 940-6337 Mon-Frt 9-6, S «t 9-3 Ule’re just a mouse-dlch away... D A V IE C O U N TY enterpri/e^I ecord ONLINE H' Sports t * C Features i C O bituari^ C Classifieds ^ ^ > (Subscription^) (Reader’s Polì) C meather ^ Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www.enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. Davie County... WeVe Got You Covered! uiuiui.enterprlse-record.com В8 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTKRPRISE RECORD, April 18. 2002 Annie Haftman and Jenny Broadway (13) give cliase for Davie's varsity team Meredith Bridgewater (left) figtits for possession. - Photos by James Barringer — Brittany Wall<er combats a player from Soutfi Iredell. V a r s it y S o c c e r M ir e d in S i u m p A Viking ball handler tries to elude Taylor Harmon (25). C untinucd From Pane III ^ saw positive signs. Besides T M cDaniel, he id cm iricil 3cnny Bokeno, M ercilitli Briilgewater. Erika Ancula. tlannon, Broad­ way and Meailier M cD aniel. . "I was real impressed w ith Bokeno al m arking hack." he said. "Jenny has a huge heart, she worked her tail o il' and I was real proird o f her. "B ridgew ater. Ancuta and Harnion did a great job in the second half againsi Soulh Ire­ dell, and Ihen the olTense started m oving w ith B roailw ay. A nd Heather M cD aniel is just im ­ proving tremendously. I'm real happy the way she’s nialurcd." Notes: To cover inju ry-re- laled voids, Gustafson called up tw o freshm en to face W est. “ They did w e ll," he said o f Kounney Hanrahan and Ashley Cornalzer. "B o lh played m id- field and both had never played lhal spot."... H ow ell pushed her team-high goals to nine.... Davie plays al Reynolds on A p ril 18 and at hom e against N o rlh Davidson on A p ril 2}. Sharon Woodward heads the ball toward her teammates. J V S o c c e r P lu m m e ts W ith o u t 3 S ta rte rs W ith two sianers promoted to va rsity and another in ju re d , Davie's JV soccer leam did a nosedive in the first week o f Central Piedmont Conference play. Ttie losses last week were 3- 0 lo South Iredell and 6-0 to West Forsyth. "T h e va rsity's so in ju re d (Coach Pete Gustafson) look up a couple girls (Ashley Cornat/.er and Kounney Hanrahan), and then losing Kam i Simpson wc lost our heart and soul," Coach Jim C audill said. " I'm glad the girls wenl up and really glad Ihey got to play at the next level. I think they did a great jo b ." Simpson, a vital component at keeper, stopper ami defender, was expected back for the sec- ond and th ird games o f this week. The War liagles (5 -4-1.0- 2 CPC) go to Reynolds on A pril IS and host North Davidson on A p ril 2.1 GENE’S A U T O P A R T S W e M a ke H y d ra u lic H ose s & M ix A u to P a in t 766-9X4S 3 6 1 2 C ie m m o n s R o a d C le m m o n s Benefit Golf Tournament For Davie Bandits 12 Y r Old AAU Baseball 'leam Saturday April 20, 2002 At Pudding Ridge GolfCour.se 1:00 Shotgun Start $200.00 Per Team For More Information Please Contact Jim my Summer at 940 - 5054 or _______Kathy Benge at 998 - 6068 N a tio n a l P e t W e e k S A L U T E T O P E T S ! Our "SALUTE TO PETS” offers a special way to recognize your pets during National Pet Week, May 5-11. Individuals may purchase photo ads "In Honor" or "In Memory" of special pets which will be published In the Davie County Enterprise Record and the Clemmons Courier on Thursday, May 9th. Don't miss this opportunity to show everyone just how much the pet in your life means to you. “In Memoiy’' or “In Honor” Photo ads come in 2 sizes... Small = $25 Large $50 These will Include a photo of your pet, an In Memory' or ~ln Honor' banner, Ihe pet's name, owner's name and a short message. Simply bring a photo of your pet to theDavie County Enterprise Record office at 171 S. Main St. In Mocksville or The Clemmons Courier office at 3600 Clemmons Rd. in Clemmons and fill out a short Info form. Ads rr)usl be paid for a l the lime Ihe ad is placed. i Notes & Quotes Stats Don’t Reflect Catcher’s Importance • Doug S m ith's conlributiiin lo Davie's varsity baseball team hasn't been as nmiceable as Andrew D ayw all's hits. M cKenzie W illin ig h h y's RHIs. ,|()sh C nlding's leadolTspaik anil C ody \V rig h t and I.om ile Itarn u s'p ou e rfu l pitching. Tluise live horses have produced loltcry-lickel m iin- bers and coiiunaniled center o f attention. Hut Sniith's modest stats (nine hits, five KDls. .2(14 average) have belied his imporlance lo the IO-.“! War IZaglcs. No <iiie is better at sniothering .‘iS-foot curvcballs anil "tw o runners have stolen o ff o f h im ." Coach M ike H erndon said o f the senior catcher. "H e's done a great job back then.', lie gels a little disappoinled about his hillin g , but the way he's heen playing defense I told him the olhcr ilay: 'I don't care ify o u get a hit once a week if you keep iloinu your job back ther e.' " • Dayw alt didn't emerge from a phone boolh wearing a bright red cape, but he still performed a convincing Supennan impersonation w hen he arrived four innings lale against Northwest Cabarrus. Smith The War Uagles were stuck in X-O iiuicksaiul when Daywalt rushed down the steps and started loosening up. They prom ptly scored 12 rourth-iim ing nms lo lake a 16-11 win. "A ll o fa sudilen Yard shows up." Herndon said. "You hale to say one person means that much, but you could see when he walked in the confidence rise in every­ body. Jusl him out there was a boost for everybody." The strange reason for Daywalt's belated appearance: slate bricklaying coinpetition in Hickory. "I didn't score high enough lo place in the states and go back (the next day)." be said, feinting disappointment. • No wonder Davie senior bayne (ìro n i has turned out lo be a star softball player. Her father. Ron (¡ro n l. 1 Л played pr o baseball in the Miim esola Twins and Atlanta X Braves organizations, clim bing all the way to T rip lc-A , "M y dad's worked with me a lot," the ace pitcher/ cleanup baiter said. " I worked all olt'season - through the summer and all winter - arul I'm happy w ith how I'm doing right runv." Charles Crenshaw Gym To Be Dedicated Sunday Tlie Cliarlcs Crenslvaw Gyiiitvasium tletlicalion is schcd- iilcil lor April 21 froin .^-4 p.m. iti South Davie Micicile Scliool. Alter graduating IVom Davic High and Nonh Carolina University. Crenshaw coached baskelball teams at Cooleemee. South Davie Junior I ligh and Davie for around 25 years. J u li u s E . S u i t e r G o lf C l a s s i c S e t F o r M a y 3 The Cenlial Davie Class of 1467 has scheduled Ihe si.xlh- annual Julius E. Suiter Scholarship Golf Classic. The pmcecds fr om tliis fundraiser are contiiuioiisly invested into the Julius K. Suiter Merit Scholarship Fund. This event will be held at Hickory Hill Country Club, off Highway 64 East, on May Come and enjoy a fun-filled fundraising event in support of higlier education, organizers said. For more infomiation, call Mickoiy Mill at 098-8746. DAVIE CODN l’Y KN TERl'RISE RECORD. April 18. 2002 - И9 AAU Wrestlers Jacob (back row, fourth wrestler from left) and,Jared Barber (back row, sec­ ond wrestler from left) participated in the AAU Elementary National Dual Team Wrestling Championship in Kingsport, Tenn., April 12-14. The competition con­ sisted of 14 teams from across the country. N.C. sent two teams - the A Team Carolina Wolfpack and the B Team Carolina Tar Heels. The Barbers competed lor the Wolfpack, helping them grab one of six team medals. The top tour were Team Iowa, Team Illinois, Team Michigan and Team Carolina Wolfpack, Men’s League •Six Piiek S3 - Dan Sullivan 24. Brian Pitts 21, Brent Wall 10, Charlie Crenshaw 14. Kevin H ow ell 8. .IPI C leaning 81 - Barry Chunn 27. Fric F.tchison 2.“i. Jamie Grant 17. Rob Biungarncr (i. Marshall Rivers 4. Shane Dyson 2. K n f(ircersi)5 -T e ire n ce Shaw 24. Michael Dallon 11. Alex Jus­ tice 10. Dee Robinson 10. Gieg Barnette 10. Ih ilzo lT 811 - Vinccnl Cockerharn 2.1. M arnic Lewis If). Bike Lew is 14. Trent I low e llR u s s e lri'a tiim S. W illie Coz;nl S, Tyrone Man in 2. DC Stars ') ! - Brian Lane .12, Speedy Redmond 2 1. Traccy A r­ nold Ul. C litlo ril Dulin 12. John M :iylicld 10. Mark Lyons I.anilscaping Designs 8» - Terry Gunter }2 . Bubba Coleman IS. Ben Love 10. W illi;ini .Airnsworlhv S. A nilv liverhart 7. Tim McC'ulloh .S. St:uidings 'Гор III Scnrers W -l. Barry Chunn 26.6 DC Stars 7-1 Terry Gunler 2.S.2 Six Pack (1-2 Matt Moser 24,5 Landscaping .S-2 Terrence Shaw 22,5 lla lz o tf Dan Sullivan 22,5 JPl Cleaning 2-6 Bubha C’oleman 14.6 Deacons 1-6 Brian Lane 18.S Hn forcers 1-7 Trace)' .•\rnold IS.2 Eric l-tcliison Charlie Crenshaw 15.1 15.1 C A LLIN G A LL SOCCER PLAYERS AGES 9 -1 7 ! Free Soccer C lin ic a n d O pen H ouse o n M ay 8th a t W ake F o re st Soccer S ta d iu m - 6 :3 0 p .m . to 8 :0 0 p .m . The Twin City Youth Socccr Association (TCYSA) ,ind the Wake Forest University soccer coaching staffs invite all inierested in trying out for the Challenge and Classic programs to attend this clinic. This is a great opportunity for players to get free instruction from the WFU Men's and Women's coaches and the professional TCYSA staff while parents talk to representatives of the leagues. S ig n U p fo r T ry o u ts T o d a y! Tryouts for the Twin City Challenge and Classic programs will be held from May 20th - June 1st and are open to all players, ages 9-17, regardless of Iheir city or counly of residence.Tryout registration forms ,ind the full schedule of the tryout dates and times are available at www.twincitysoccer.com or at Soccer Unlimited, locatcd at 3051 Trcnwcst Drive in Winston-Salem. To sign up for tryouls, complete the registration form and mail with $20 fee ($30 after April 30) to the TCYSA office or turn in al Soccer Unlimited, H ave S om e Q u e stio ns? Just visit our website at wvm.twincitysoccer.com ot call: Challenge: Classic: Girls; Penny Feuhrer 712-0598 TCYSA office 77-1-8988 Boys: Steve Chaffee 765-1798 3051-ATrenwest Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 S cotty Vogler M em orial G olf Tournam ent Is M ay 18 The Scotty Vogler Memo­ rial Golf Tournamem will be May IS al Twin Cedars at 10 a.m. The four-man captain's choice costs S40 per person and SI 60 per team. There will be prizes for the top three teams, longest drive for male and female and closest to the pin on all par-3s. There will be mulligiin tickets sold, a SO-.SO dniw'ing and panicipants will receive ti free golf vocher from Oak Valley Golf Course. Call Karen lo register your team at 284-2133. All pro­ ceeds will benefit the Cooleemee Redskins Booster Club. O P E N H O U S E SAMARITAN C ounseling Center- D avie C ounty O ffice Sunday, April 21=*, 2002 3:00 -5:00 p.m. First Baptist Church 390 North Main Street Mocksville, NC (336) 751-5312 You arc cordially invited to welcome this addition to our communily tliat will offer help, hope, and encouragemenl to the citizens of Davie County in the years to comc. J The Scaq Tiger Cub: Cutting The Grass Can Be Fun. 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TEIEPHONE (7 0 4 ) 6 3 3 - 8 4 8 4 й Ь fe' n r H IO - DAVIE COUNTY KNTKRI’RISE-RIXORD, April 18,2002 Spotlight on Business L&G Hair D esign O ffers Latest In l\/len’s, W om en’s Styling Larry Campbell Is nol only a barber with 37 years’ experience. He Is pan o( the rich history In Davie County Campbell was cutting hair at his shop at the Intersection of highways 801 and 158 when Advance had only one mail route. It was long betoro anyone ever thought of calling It "Hillsdale." L & G Hair Design, named for Larry Campbell and his wife Gall, was a family business even beiore Larry and Gail married. He purchased the shop from his wife's parents, Bill and Dot McDaniel, who both styled hair. "I got the Hillsdale signs put up," said Campbell. He has seen a lot of changes In the 37 years he has been cutting hair, but one thing has not changed. L&G Hair Design still gives high quality, dependable service to both old customers and new. "We do any kind of hair," said Campbell, a licensed barber who does everything from military flattops to the gelled wet cuts popu­ lar now. Customers look forward to not only a clean, professional look, but a little talk around town as well. "IVe been known to crack a )oke once In a while," said Campbell. ”1 might talk a little politics, a little slock market, a little Atlanta Braves." The veteran shop also employs two other talented stylists. GINA SHEPPARD, who has more lhan 18 years' experience, has been at L&G Hair Design for a year. She earned her cosmetology li­ cense with more than 1800 hours In Soulh Carolina, and Is really en|oylng her work at L&G. "I like to create a look that Is right for my client's hair," said Sheppard, who styles men, women and children's hair. She care­ fully studies each individual's hair, noting the natural fall of the halr,^nd makes suggestions accordingly. "She listens to whal I have to tell her, and does it the way I want It done," said Debbie Hammond, a customer who drives In from Yadkin County to have Gina Sheppard style her hair. Sheppard does perms, color and cuts lor Ms. Hammond, and this satisfied customer could not be more pleased. "Even III drop in, she makes time for me. She conforms to my schedule, which Is pretty crazy" In this prom season, Gina Sheppard Is expert with French braids, French twists, and other prom specials. She also has ex­ perience In corn row braiding, and other contemporary braiding features. "I can do anyihing," said Gina Sheppard. "I get an idea of what people want and go from there." SHARON ALLEN has been at L&G since she graduated from Winston-Salem Barber School eight years ago. She Is an expert In men’s tapered cuts, and the many styles children choose. "Some kids like the buzzed sides, and the lop combed over. I also do the spike cuts that stick up on top, or at the forehead," said Allen. The children love the hydraulic air lift in the barber chair, and she has large and small booster seats lor young heads of hair. Sharon Allen was taught in the classic style of using straight razors. She still uses the razor to do the contemporary lagged \.& G H A IR D E S I S î i L&G Hair Salon’s staff, from lefl, Gina Sheppard, Larry Campbell and Sharon Allen. edging, and around the oars and neck. She also does beard trims, and is endlessly creative when it comes to creating a personal­ ized look for her clients. "If I look at a picture brought in, I can get pretty close." Sharon Allen is currently training in women's hair styling in perms and color. She loves to cut the new chunky took popularized by George Clooney and Meg Ryan. For clients with thick hair, she uses thin­ ning shears to get that choppy, uneven effect. "I try to teach my clients to use products to work wilh their hair," said Sharon Allen. L &G Hair Design is currently open Tuesday - Friday Irom 10- 6:30 PM, and Saturday Irom 8 am -1 PM. Larry Campbell's hours are Tuesday • Friday, 9-6, by appointment only. Sharon Allen handles walk-in customers; and Gina Sheppard does both ap­ pointments and walk-ins. Take advantage of the specialized L & G Limited products for sale in the shop as well. Call (336) 998- 0276 lor an appointment today, or drop in at your convenience. Arfver(i.vins Prmnolion G o o d V e h ic le M a in t e n a n c e I n c lu d e s R e g u la r S e r v ic e B e g in s A t G e o r g e ’s V illa g e G a r a g e Although It is no secret that cats give higtier performance with regular servicing, George Pries at Georgo's Village Garage says that many people still fail lo do it. •When you don't regularly service your car, all kinds of prob­ lems can arise," said Pries, owner ol the popular Clemmons garage., "Head gaskets, hose problems, radiators, cooling systems that need lo be Hushed out are just a lew." Pries noted that failing to service a car can result In large repair bills down the road. “One car owner drove 32,000 miles in one year," said Pries. ■When she brought her car in, the tires were shot. She had never rotated the tires." George’s Village Garage is equipped with state-ol-the-art com­ puter systems specilic to many dillerent makes ol automobiles. George's five mechanics are experienced in not only the American brand cars, bulToyotas, Nissans, Mazdas, Porsches, Mercedes, and even the rare de Loreans. These quality professionals spend hours each year in seminars and training to be current on the latest in car performance. George’s computer diagnostic equipment allows customers to bring their cars in for an accurate and honest evaluation ol both ma­ jor and minor problems. George’s Village Garage is well-known for their fair treatment of their customers. "George is an honest, down-to-earth Christian," says Stuart Claassen of Clemmons. He has brought all four of his family's cars to George's lor more than eight years, because of George's good repu­ tation In the community. "We do a lot of driving. I'm very comfortable sending my kids up there," said Claassen. George’s Village Garage, which began in a two-bay shop on Ramada Drive, has expanded to seven bays at its present location at 2570 Lewisville-Clemmons Road in Clemmons. Kevin Pries, George’s son, oversees the garage’s smooth operation as General Manager. Tires are one item on a car that rapidly deteriorate. George’s stocks a number ol popular and sturdy brands, including Firestone, Michelin, Dunlop, Lee, Bridgestone and Hankook. See the trained professionals at George's, before you get stranded on the open high­ way with worn or punctured tires. George Pries states that cold weather is especially wearing on tires. 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B ill aviation loohnolojiy has cimio a long way sinco Cliarlcs L in iib o rg h flo w across iho U n ilo ii States, ami llio ii sulo across tlio A tlantic Ocoan. l-.rik Liiulliorgli w ill ho llyin i; a Lancair Colum bia .^()(). a pis- lon-poworocl. singlo-ongiilo air- cral'l maclo I'roni ooniposilc ma­ terials. It ’s an airplane lhat John Bryan o f M o c k s v illo know s woll. He's a regional sales rep- resonlative for Lancair. ami Iho airplane is rovoliilionary. ho said. On a recent flig h t into T w in Lakes A irp o rt in A dvanco. Bryan got plenty o f "oohs and alihs" I'roni tho pilots iliore. The airplane uses all the new technology, froin w hat has been learned from NA.S.\ I'lighls, to w hal the L a n ca ir com pany learned from the sale o f kits for people lo build th eiroun planes. " I t ’s faster lhan any other tw in engine airplane and it does it all w ith a fi.xcd gear. It's fast and it's fun." Bryan said. "It's pretty revolutionary, ll w on't stall ami il w on't stick. It's a pretty ania/ing airplane. "Tlio mechanic said il was the easiest thing to work on ho had ever seen. It only has an engine control anil a Пар control. It's incredihly easy to fly." Bryan said the airplane is owned niiislly hy husinesstnon who aro pilois. "It flies so easy, yet il's so fast. It's very desir­ able." It's ItlO percent liglitning protected and yini can't pm it into a spin, ho said. Designers o ftlio airplane had a goal in mind: lo huilil an air­ plane thal can ca rry 1.1)1)0 poim ds fo r 1,001) m iles al a speed o f over 200 mph. "They e.xceeded all o f Ihese." Hryan said. The airplane receivoil FAA ceiiification, ami Bryan is flying llie .i.Sth one o ff o f the assembly line. Because il is inaile o f com ­ posite nialerial. ihere aro no riv ­ ets. .And Bryan calm ly luiisis liin is o lf up lo sit on a w ing, soiiiething that would seriously damage most small planes. It has an ergonom ically de­ signed cockpit, and a compuler screen keeps In track, o f all oh- stacles. including cell lowers, w iihin hundreds o f milos. Bryan is a former Boeclicraft salesman, who works as a firsl officer on the 767 International nights for USAtr. lie started in I'JSI w ilh I’iedmont Airlines. I;rik Lindhergh siudied air­ planes availablo loday lieforo making his decision. Brvan said. The only changc in the "New ■Spirit o f Sl. Louis" w ill he m odi­ fications to hold more fuel. "W hen wo began planning this night, we really warned to choose an aircraft lhal repre- senteil Ihe very besl o f llie new thinking in general aviation." Lindbergh said. Lindhergh's Might w ill he foa- lurod in a Iwo-hour special on May 20 on The H islorv Chan­ nel.' The Lancealr Columbia 300 draws attention wherever it is flown. Here, Bryan talks about the airplane to pilots John Cansler and Bill Kyle at Twin Lakes Airport in Ad­ vance. V : . The airplane has been fea tured In Pilot Journal. ‘ ’ 'Й'йг The airplanes computer fecreen shows the location pf all towers. They disap­ pear on the screen as the ilane elevates above hem.Bryan enjoys flying ... and seeing the changes occurring In Davie County. This photo shows downtown Mocksville. C2 - DAVIK COUN TY KNTKRPRISK RliCORI), April 18. 2002 Seaford-Blalock Couple United In Marriage A m elia l.iiigh S oafonl aiul R oy D ean H lalo ck Jr. w ere unilcil III inarriaeo un Sauirilay. April 6 at } p.m. in a ilinihle-rin!; c e rc iiu tn y al l-irM B a p tist C luircli. .M iicksvillc. Dr. Van l.ankruril. pasliii. dtiiciatcil. Ttic tin ircli w as ilecoratcil w ith haskcis o f iiiixeil sprini: flow ers on the altar, with palm s, peace Utics. caiulelaliras and llie iiiiity eanille. .\ peileslal cun- laiiiecl tw o lii:lileil canilles in iiioiiiory Ilf llie hriile's ¡^raiulla- iliers. Mr. .Ashley .Seaford and Mr. llarily Sleelnian. and a w hile ro se in h o n o r o f h er y raiu l- m olher. M rs. Louise .Sleelman. w ho w as u n ah le to a tte n d . Lighteil globed tapers adorned Ihe end of Ihe pew s al the cenler aisle. Linda D yson, auni o f the hride, arranged the Mowers. O rg a n ist, th e R ev. L ew is I’hillips, and pianist. Lisa M yers, presented a program of w edding m usic. Linda G iles w as soloist, joined by Phillips in a duel. Ttie bride w as escorteil by her father and given in m arriage by her parents. She w ore a fonnal gow n of w hite satin w ith a lial- ler neck, enhanced w ith beads and lace bodicc on an ,\-lin e skiti lhal e M ended inlo a long chapel train. H er veil w as a l­ lached to a crow n of beads and pearls. She carried a boiic|iiel of w hile anil lavender roses. Jana B ailey, cousin o f the hriile. serveil as m aid o f honor. B rid e sm a id s w ere: .\m h e r S ieelnum and U iuily S eaford. co u sin s o f Ihe b rid e : Jen n y Sw aim and Sleph:niie H ow ell. K aitlyn Cheek served as junior hridesm aiil and K am ryn \V;igner w as llow er girl. She carried a basket o f dried rose petals I rom llow ers given lo the hride on special occasions. Dean Blalock, father o f Ihe g ro o m , serv ed as b est m an. G ronisinen w ere C hris B lalock, b ro th e r o f the g ro o m . C h ris S eaford. brother o f the bride. Mrs. Roy Dean Blalock Jr. C had S w aim and Jon B oger. I'honias Se;iford, cousin of the bride, w as junior groom sm an. Stephen Seaford, cousin of ihe bride, w as ring bearer. A dam Bailey, cousin of the bride, w as acolyte. Vena H arris directed the w edding. I’residing at the guesl regis­ ter w as K elsey D yson, and pro­ gram s w ere given lo guests hy C andace D yson, bolh cousins of the bride. T he bride is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. Dean Seaford of M ocksville, H er grandparents are A lic e S e a fo rd , th e late A sh ley S e a fo rd . L o u ise S leelm an and the late H ardy Sleelm an o f M ocksville. The groom is Ihe son of Mr. and M rs, D ean B la lo ck o f M ocksville, H is grandparenis are Mr, and M rs, Bill Rogers of C am eron and Mr, and M rs, R i­ chard W helpley and the late Mr, Leroy Blalock of Y adkinville, Im m edialely follow ing the cerem ony, the b rid e’s parenls hosied a receplion in ihe Firsl Baptist fellow ship hall. G uests were greeted and direcieil by Mr. and Mrs. M arvin D yson. Mr. and M rs, David Sleelm an and M rs, and M rs, Alan Barber, aunts and uncles of the bride. I'ina D yson and B ran d i R eeder, cousins o f Ihe bride, served the rive-tiercil w hite w ed­ din g ca k e, d e c o ra te d w ilh loiichcs o f purple and yellow llow ers. F.ach layer w as o f a d if­ ferent design. B ren d a .M ien an d Je a n Burkhart assisled in Ihe serving o f m ixed friiil anil dip. m ixed v eg etab les and d ip . asso rled san d w ich es, sw eet and so u r nicalhalls. barbecued cocktail w ieiiers. crab salad and crackers, assorted cheese and crackers and banana punch. On l-riday evening, following Ihc rehearsal, the parenls o flh e groom honored the couple al a d in n e r al Ijam es C ro ssro ad s Baplisl C hurch. M em bers o flh e w ed d in g parly, relativ es and friends allended. The m enu con- sisled o f fried chicken, roasi b ee f, g rav y , m a c a ro n i and cheese, green beans, rolls and a chocolate groom 's eake. Siiciiil K venls • I-eb .l6 . Ann I'rye. G loria Cheek and Jaclyn C heek, aunts and cousin o flh e groom , hosied a m isc e lla n e o u s sh o w e r at Ija m e s C ro s sro a d s B ap tist C hurch. • Feb. 2.^. Jean Blalock and M arie G allim ore, great-aunis of the hride. hosied a fam ily gath­ erin g honoring Ihe bride and groom w ilh m iscellaneous gifts. • M arch .1. L inda D yson. D onna S leelm an. Robin Barber, aunts o f Ihe bride. Belly This, g re a l-a u n i o f th e b rid e and S hirley H odge, co u sin o f the bride, hosted a m sicellaneous show er al the Jericho H ardison Ruritan Club. • M :irch .S. co -w o rk ers al BU& r honored the bride w ilh a m iscellaneous shower. • M arch A m ber Sleelm an and Jana Bailey, cousins of the hride, hosied a lingerie shower. • M arch 10. H ardison Ladies C ircle o f H ardison M ethodist C hurch, hosied a m iscellaneous shower. • M ;irch 2.1. R obin B arber and Jana Bailey hosied a bridal huicheon honoring the bride at Ihc W renn Hou.se in Salisbury. Ciuesls shared siories aboul Ihe brille, Jana Bailey offered a loasl lo Ihe upcom ing w edding, • \h irch 27. C andace Poplin. Cieorgia A nne F-veridge. A nna T h ro w er. M ary E ato n . M ary Lynn liaysinger and Lou W ilson entertained the bride w ith a lun- chcon al C herries in C lem m ons. Advance News Ity K dilh X .itiiinvrinan A dvance C orrespondent A d v an ce U M C O u tre a c h coininitlee will sponsor a Poor M an's SupiK r at the com m uniiy building Sunday. A pril 21 at 5 p,in. N o charge. D onations w ill benitil our 2002 R elay for Life team . C om e out and suppori this w orthy cause. We w elcom ed Jerem y H ealh LeRoy as a m em ber of the M eth­ odist church Sunday. H ealli is m arried to Sandy Latham LeRoy and Iheir son H unter L alham LeRoy w as baptised w ilh m any fainily m em bers, parenls. aum s. u n c le s .c o u s in s an d o th e rs, standing at the allar during ihe baptism . H eath ’s parenls are D onnie and L aura L eR oy o f Scneea. S.C. w ho w ere present S unday. S an d y ’s parents are C harlie and R uth Lalham o f ihis com inuniiy and w ere at the altar w ith Ihe young couple. A w hile ro se bud w as p la ced in the church in h o n o ro f little lliinter. and a red rose bud was placed in honor of H ealh. given by Sandy LeRoy. C ongratulations lo Chet and F.laine B alm w ho celeb rated their 4f)lh w edding anniversary Sugday. A pril 14. W e w elcone B ryan. Dianii H randon and daughters Bailey and M adison B randon lo our com m uniiy. They m oved into Iheir new hom e on Springdale C ourl tw o w eeks ago. J.C .C rew s and w ife Belva of A sh la n d . K y. v is ile d S arah B ailey last W ednesday a fter­ noon. A nnalee M yers w as honored w ilh a dinner Sunday. A pril 14 al the Firsl Baplisl Fellow ship H all in celebration of her XOlh birthday on A pril 10. O ul-of- low n guests were her son Dale M yers from C olorado. G rand­ children Bill and l’racv Zeiss and d au g h ter S ophie o f R aleig h , c o u sin s G en e an d Ja c k ie M ark la n d o f Jo h n so n C ity . Teim.. nephew W .B. B odford an d w ile C o n n ie o f R o w an Counly, Carolyn Raybuck o flhe R edland area and Ihe B aptist Paslor M arlin and Sue K esiner o f Pinnacle. S ixty guests en ­ jo y e d th e fe s tiv e o c c a sio n . A nnalee received m any cards, gifts and w ell w ishes. Salurday visitors o f M ildred R obertson were her neice and fam ily, A nn T hom as D enson W allin and h u sb an d G eo rg e W allin from W inston S alem . A lso A nn’s children Scolt and M itzi D enson and b ab y son Frederick D enson ,and daughter A pril D enson. These people at­ tended the M ethodist church ckicken slew w ith M ildred S al­ urday night w hich w as held al Ihe K ecrealion C enler shelter. A nn’s son Scott and fam ily have moved inlo his grandfather's old Cooleem ee Seniors Plan Trip The C ooleem ee Senior C iti­ zens Cluh m el April K in Ihe tel- lo w sh ip hall al F irst B ap tist Church. Tlie m eeling was called to or­ der by the presidenl, follow ed by prayer. Tlie assistant chaplain w as in charge o flh e devotions. His text w as from Ecclesiastes 9:14-16. T here was a lillle city, and few men w ithin it: and there cam e a great king against il. and b e ­ sieged it and huill a great wall around it. In it w as foiind a poor w ise m an and by his w isdom de­ livered ihe city, yet no m an re­ m em bered that poor man. W is­ dom is better than slrenglh. The poor m an’s w isdom is ilespised and no one heard his words. T he roll call w as answ ered by 25 m em bers, and nine visitors w ere present. T he m inules w ere read, the sunshine and treasurer’s report given. Events taking place at the S enior C enler w ere announced. T he senior chorus from Ihe S en io r C en ter en tertain ed by singing a num ber of songs. Final plans w ere m ade for a bus trip 10 Selm a M ay 1 .V There are slill a few seals left. If you are inieresied, call 2К4-44Ч0 Ы - fore April 2.‘i. T he m e etin g c lo se d w ilh prayer and the blessing, followed by a covered dish lunch, 'llie next m eeting is April 22. h o m e p la c c , th e la te T om R o b ertso n h o u se on P eo p les C reek Koad. W e w elcom e them lo our com m uniiy. Ann W allin’s b irth d ay w as S alu rd ay A pril l.lth, so afler the chicken slew ev e ry o n e g alh ered al S c o ll’s hom e for birthday cake and a celebration. M ildred Robertson w as also presenl for ihe party. Edilh Zim m erm an w as a Sal­ u rday n ig h t v isito r o f S arah Bailey. M em bers of ihe M elb- odisl church senl Sarah chicken slew w hich Edilh delivered. Lindsay Jackson celebrated her 16lh birthday Sunday, A pril 14. H er paren ls R obbie and Janice Jackson irealed Lindsay and sister M argie A nn lo dinner at th e C ra c k e r B a rre ll in C lem m ons Sunday night, also grandparents Frank ami M argie M arkland w ere present. Joining them for the m eal were Bryan and A nna How ell and young son Jake. V isitors o f Lib C arter last w eek w ere relatives G ene and Jackie M arkland from Johnson City, Tenn,. We w elcom ed Ruth Lalham as o rg an ist al the M elhodist church lasl Sund:iy. Happy birthday to Lib Carter, M ary N ell Jones, G eorge Barn­ hardt, D ana C ook and D orothy Carter. All these birthdays were Friday, A pril 19. Little Abby V ogler w ill celeb rale her ?rd B.D. on A pril 20. iNfEREST RATES KILUNG YOUR BUDGET? Purchasing a new home? We have the financing to meet your needs! — Slow Credit Understood — Call 1\)day: SHENA LEFTWICH (336) 744>2530 @ Big Mother’s Day Sale Miss Jtidy's DoUs Bring thls Cf.ktifig\tf. in fo r $ 15 OFF Already Low Prices oi Virginia Turner, Fayxali Spanos, & Susan Wakecn! $5 OFF Lee Middleton! ¡his tIon notitpply to ¡Aty-A'\SUyi Thomas Thc Train Available Mrs. Glenn Lawrence R aus Latham-Raus Couple Married In Charleston The marriage of .Audra Jennel L alham . ilaughler o f M r. and M rs. Jan ie s L a lh am o f 'i'o rk lin v n . Va, lo G len n Law rence Rans. son o f Mr. and M rs, Frank Kaus o f A udubon. Pa, look place on M arch 2} in C harlesion. S,C, The Rev, ,\lfred Zadig Jr oincialeil ihc double- ring cerem ony in hisioric Sainl M ichael’s Episcopal C hurch. The bride's m aternal grand­ parenis are Rulli M ashburn and the lale Mr, Fred 11, M ashburn of Andrew s, I ler paternal grand­ p a re n ts are M r, and M rs. H annon R. Latham o f M ocks­ ville. Tlie bride svas cseorted to llie allar by her father and given in m arriage by her parenls. She w ore a siraplcss salin gow n ac- cenled al Ihe w aisi w ilh lr;nislu- ccni flow ers and seed pearls. A waist length veil fell from a pearl encrusled tiara. She carried a bom iuet of spring llow ers sur­ rounding w hile calla lilies and lavender roses. K endra Lalham of N orfolk was her sister’s m aid o f honor. M argaret W atson A ldridge of W oodhury. N.J.. sorority sister o f Ihc b rid e, w as nuiiron o f honor. D en ise B ell R au s of Landsdale. Pa.. sisler-in-l;iw of ihe groom , served as a brides­ m aid. G erard Kaus. brolher o f ihe groom of Landsdale. Pa. was ihe Jiesi m an. F rank R au s o f Polislow n. Pa. and Barry Raus of Philadelphia, brothers of the groom , w ere groom sm en. The usher was Jim Jacobs o f N or­ folk, Lyiida M artin, godm other of the bride, orJacksonville, Ark, presented a solo on hand bells, M ary W atson o f R aleig h served as m isiress o f cerem o ­ nies. O thers assisiing wiih the cer­ em ony included; C W M artin, godfather o f Ihe bride; Lauren K;ius. niece o f the groom : D ou­ glas Raus. nephew of the groom : Mr, and M rs, Jim C arlsen. anil Mr, and M rs, O w en Kowlaiiils. A dinner reception w;is held al the C harlesion O fficer's C lub follow ing the cerem ony. .Mrs. Kaus is an honor gniilu- ale o f 1-asl C arolina LIuiversily. She is a regislered dielician al M edical U n iv ersity o f S oulh C arolina. Mr. K aus gradualed from J u n ia ta C o lle g e in 1 luntingdon. Pa. 1 le is thc con­ fe re n c e c o o rd iiu ilo r al B lackbaLid. Inc in C h:irleslon. F o llo w in g a h o n e y m o o n c ru ise lo Ihe B a h a m a s. Ihe couple will reside in Cliarlcsinii. .Sucilll Kvenls • O n Saturday. Dec. 29. Mr, ;md M rs, G erard Kaus hosied ihe couple al a surprise show er in Iheir hom e in Landsdale. Pa, for fam ily and friends o fth c groom . • riic bride-clcci w as the hon- oree at a show er hoslcd by Palli C accavale and l-lizabclh Ellison in N ew porl N ew s. Va, Feb, 9 al Ihe hom e of M rs. C accavale, • Mr, ;mil M rs, R oberl Ellis o f M ocksville hosied a m iscel­ laneous show er for ihe couple Feb, U ial W esley Chapel M elh- lulisl C hurch, M rs, H arm on L a lh am an d M rs, K uih M ashburn. grandm oihers o flh e bride, attended, • Friends and cow orkers hon­ o re d Ihe b rid e -e le c i w ilh a household show er Feb, I ?i al ihe A lh e n ’s G reek R estau ran t in C h arlesto n , ho sied by C arrie W eiglein and Tracey Carlsen. • M eg W atson and M ary W atson hosted a b ridesm aid’s lu n c h e o n M arch 21 al the S un fire B islro in C harlesion. 'The bride-elect presented her al- tendants and ihose assisiing w iih Ihe w edding w ith gifts. K alhy Ellis, aunt o flh e bride, and M rs. ILirm on L alham . grandm olher o f the bride, of M ocksville al- lendeil. 43 Court Square» Mocksvillc, NC • (336) 751-4117 | A ilC irilit ('.mts, ur Ciirci; Аа'е/'ГЫ S.ilr nutt M,ty //, ^ÌHÌJ FREE CAR CARE MAINTENANCE Summer is almost here, is your car ready? On Saturday, April 20, Fitsi Baptist Chinch Mocksviiie will be offering FREK car curc mainicnancc. Just bring your car lo the chiiicli parking lol olT Norlh Main St. Ijclwccit the hoiiis of 9 a.m. and 12 Noon for your FRlili car care maintenance by a pmressional mechanic. No donalions will bo accepieil. No strings mtached. This isjuxt iiiiDiht’i- miy First llniitisi Ciiiin h is scrviiii; the residfius oj Mucksville nml Duvii' Cdiiiilw DAVlIi COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORD. April 18. 2002 - C3 Advocates Get Grant D o u b - L e o n a r d E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Jam es Frederick "F reddie" ;uul Shirley D oub of Easl Bend an­ nouncc Ihe cngagem eni o f ihcir daughter. Julie Ann D oub. to Wade I liurison ''C hip" Leonard III. son of W ade ! 1. Jr. and Linda I.eonard of Wesl C hurch Sireel. M ocksville. Ihe briilc-elecl is a graduale of Forhusll I ligh School and in I99.S earned a bachelor's ol business adm inislralion degree in finance and insurance from .Appalachian Slale U niversity. She is em ployed as a financial analyst for L ow e's C om panies in N orth W ilkesboro. The groiM ii-lo-be is a graduale o f Davic I ligh School and in 199.S earned a bachelor's o f business adm inislralion degree in m anage- inenl, and in 1990 a niasier's of business adm inislralion degree from .Appalachian Slale U niversily. He is em ployed as invenlory m an­ ager for L ow e's C om panies. The ueililing is planned for O cl. .“i in W ilkesboro U nileil M elh- oilisi C hurch. Dennis And Margie Adams Celebrate 40th Anniversary D ennis and M argie A dam s o f A dvance celebrated iheir 40th w edding anniversary M arch 2.1 al F'irsi .Assembly o f G od In Win- slon-Salem , H osis were Ihcir four children and seven grandchil­ dren. llie .Aikuns w ere m arried Dec. 2.1. I9 fi|. Couple Has Son .Achan and Canilie Sm ilh of C lem m ons announce ihe birlh o f Iheir firsl son, Zachary W ayne S m ilh , on .April 7 al 4 :4 4 al I'orsyih M em orial H ospiial. lie w eighed S lbs. 12.9 n /, :ind was 20.7.“' iitches long, M alernal g randparenis are R andy and R egina M iller o f M ocksville, Palcrnal grandpar­ en is are Je rry S m ilh o f C lem m ons and llenrietia Sm ilh of N orlh W ilkcslniio. I'riail D isahilily A dvocales has been aw arded a grant of .S22..SOO hy Ihe W inslon-Salem Foiindalion. Kermil Bailey, e.x­ eculive director, said. The granl w ill he used lo add p:ul-tim e staff lo increase SSI and M edicaid disability heneliis to clien is o f l-orsylh C ounly agencies tli.il serve people with lilV /A lD S. "O urorganizaiion hiis opened new doors for HIV/.AIDS pa- lienls in Ihe lasl few y ears," Bailey said. " The granl from ihe W inslon-Salem r-oundalion will give us additional resources lo devote inlense response to per­ sons who luive heen referred to us by Ihe agencies w ho serve HIVAAIDS paiients. "W e are certain lhal wc can im prove Ihe lim e lag w hich al p resenl can l;ike from 12-24 m onlhs before ihe clieni begins lo receive their benefits. We be­ lieve lhal we can obtain m edical d o cu m en is and w ork closely w ilh Ihe Raleii;h Social Sercinitv o rg an izatio n , esp ecially with' telephone follow -np, to get the approval of bolh m onthly incom e and M edicaid coverage." A palienl on m edicalion for H IV /A ID S re i|u ire s a ro u n d S2,()l)0 per m onth for prescrip- lions. M edicaid also covers do c­ tors' care, hospitalization, labo­ ratory anil su pportive devices such as w heelchairs: il also co v ­ ers in-hom e care: and supported living for ihose w ho are not able 10 rem ain in their hom es. 'Triad D isahilily A dvocales w as founded in I99fi and has served Ihe I'orsylh-Slokes-Surry- D avie by going inlo hom es, hos- pilals, prisons and olher places in which Ihe palienl is unable lo lr;ivel, and supporling ihe patient unlil llieir approval o f D isahilily Benefits and M edicaid is com - plelcd. "W e also provide som e assis­ tan ce w ilh g ro cery d eliv ery , Iransporlalion lo d o cto rs and clolhing closet support,’’ Bailey said. T o p E ld e r ly W o r k e r T o B e R e c o g n i z e d lix p e ric n c c W o rk s, the co u n lrv 's largest p rovider of inaliue-w urker training and eni- Tiiri ,lean R ussell w as h o rn A p ril 4, 20112 to B essie S h re w s h u ry a n d ,liiim iy R ussell (if .A dvance, P ate rn al G reat-C in in d iiu ith er is Z elina S ta n le y , P u te riiiil ( ir e a l- C ran d fiitb e r is K llis L uke, l*n- te r n a l ( ir a n d p a r e iits a re l.e th ia L u k e a n d Ih e la te Itu h h y I.u k e . M a le rn a l (ira n d p a re n is a re R ose an d l.iir ry S lire w s b iiry . B in B riilh er an d S ister are .M at­ thew and I.elgli-A nn Rii.ssell. ploym enl. is se;u'ching for Norlh C aroliiK i's m osl o u lsla n d in g older w orker. lix p e ric n c c W orks P rim e Tim e A w ard s P ro g ra m w as launched in 199S to highlighl the contributions older w orkers are m aking in iheircom m uniliesand p la ces o f w ork. This y e a r's aw ards will culm inate a w eek of evenls w ilh a g-.ila aw ards ban- i|uel and cerem ony S alurday, Sept. 21 al hisioric U nion Sla- lion. W 'inners and giiesis w ill gel an expense-paid Irip lo the week of feslivilies. N orlh C ;irolina is soliciting no m in alio n s from businesses and individuals. A pplicants m ust be aec (^5 or older, a resident of N orlh C arolina, em ployed, and w orking at Icasi 20 hours each w eek for pay. The w inner m usi be w illing ;ind able lo allend the aw ards w eek. .A pplicants w ho are part of a subsidized em ploy­ m ent program funded Ihrough loc;il, stale, or national govern­ m ent support are not eligible. N om inations nuisl inelude a brief narrative lhal describes the older w orker's overall coniribu- lion, including longevily, expe­ rience. skill level, w ork elhie. disabilities overcam e and com ­ m uniiy involvcm enl. O fficial form s are ;iv:iilable liy calling Ihe M ocksville office al 7.S1-5I25. The deadline for nom inalions is M av 10. I^il'if liisiii'ilMci' (;i'oll|) \v;i.-i loiliKlfil lo |tro\ ilio its i’nlic\liolil(‘r.s willi ;is iii'iir |ii'rl('cl |ii'(ii('cli(iii and sci'vico al llic lowc.sl |Hi.-isililc cosi. W hy Mill make us [iro\c il':' (.'all tis Idihiy roi'siipci'ior iii.siir;mcc I'oi your aulo. hoiiic. Iiiisiiicss ami lilt'. C.iinlitct ymir local KIUI’’. Aa-nl I'or a li'cc. Mo-olilijialioM i|iiiilc for ill! your iii.Hiii'ancc iiccils. (iiirv Kowiil^ll TRIANGLE INSURANCE GROUP iloti \. Main .''Urei M(«kMiiie. M;:>7i)a! (,'t;i(i|9;ui-tKi2:! giiihoudcii("iunrk>\ ille.rom ERIE INSURANCE GROUP ЕИЕ, Ui : i i i i-2 П ч ‘ .... :;j у i:; у Q a - a ui. uà Ü E3 El Ш Щ sa Ш иш Storehouse For Jesus Has Opening For A Youth Job Coach S T E E R S T E A K S B U F F E T B A K E R Y 1580 Yadkinville Road • M ocksville (336) 751-0436 . . ' • ■ ' ■ .1/4 *•- ! A new posilion for voluiueers al A Storehouse For Jesus is lhal of yout^i jo b coach. V olunteers w orking in this posilion will w ork one-on-one w ith youth voU niteers. V olun- Icers are needed :iny lime school is oul - aflcrnooiis, holidays and sum m er vacalion. The S io reh o u se ro u tin ely loses som e of ils regular vohin- leers during Ihe spring and sum ­ m er m onths because o f chiUlren being out o f schoool, vacalions and m ission irips. Volunteers are needed lo son and hang clolhing. w ork al Ihe checkout counter, interview , elc. V olum eers choose Ihe hours, days and frei|uency in w hich ihey w ork. If you can help in any of ihese areas, call M;u'ic C ollins at 7.s 1- lOfit). U n d e r N e w M a n a g e m e n t O P E N S u n td a y-Ih u rs td ay 1 1 a m -9 p m Friday an d S atu rd ay 11 a m -IO p in Kids Eat FREE 7 Days a Week, All Day (Children’s Menu Only) E a s t D a v ie C lu b L e a r n s D is a s te r A w a r e n e s s T ip s E very F riday N ish t All-You-Can-Eat Seafood & Steak Bash Includes Peel n Eat Shrimp ONLY 99 a Ili! .Vly naine is M allhew C ole M cK nifihl am ! I w as b u m O li K -ehriiary 2'J. 200(1. 1 cel- e b ra le d hy 2m l b irih d a y on Siittirday, M arch 2itd. My par- e n ls . T in i a n d .S h erry M clvaii-lil. ¡ii'tl bi'ollter, Itailey, Itad a big parly for m e al o u r huine in A dvanee. W e h a d p iz z a , liolduH S, an d a S u sa in e S Ire c t c a k t, M y K ra n d p a rc itls . C h a rle s an d ,)ndy lUilluy ol' A dvanee an d ,la c k ie M cK niK liI M ooresville. w ere alsu Ihere, M y avints. uiicles, etiusiiis and 1'rÌLMuls caitte, lo», I hall ii greal lim e. T h a n k yuii all l'or coni- iitg lo m y p arly an d for all ol lite Ilice (■iris, I love .vim all. 'The East D avie Л Exiension C lub m et at the hom e of G race Parrish on A pril 10 al 10 a.in. wilh Jo Cheek, club presidenl. presiding. Shelby G regory had devo- liiins and C lynese S m ith led m em bers in Ihe P ledge lo the A m erican flag. 'The program w as by G race Parrish on D isaster A w areness. The club conliiuies lo recycle and collect drink tabs for Ihe Ronald M cD onald hou.se. can­ celled stam ps for the veterans, card fronts for Ihe St. Judes I los- pilal and used m edicine hollies for ihird w orld countries. T he club d ecided lo m ake pink p illo w cases and broom slick handles for breasl surgery palienls. The club w ill m ake pound cakes for Ihe Special O lym pics in May. 'The next m eeting will he an ouliiig ol ihe D ixie P ollery in A bingdon, Va. B e n e f i t A u c t io n T h is S a t u r d a y H orsefealhers of Norlh C aro­ lina will have ils spring charily auclion :il Ihe O ak Valley C lub 1 louse. A dvance, Salurday, April 20 at К p.m. U nii|ue ilenis donalcd by area mei'cluuits will be sold. Refresh- m enis will be served. Proceeds w ill help connect special needs children wilh Ihe healing pow er o f horses. For sealing or additional in­ form alion, call K im W eakley al 94()-6.‘i.‘i.l. D aily L u n ch S p e c ia l Hamburger & Fries or Grilled Chicken Salad or Sirloin Tips Mon-Fri llam-4pm YOUR CHOICE 99 ICja E very T uesday N ieh t All-You-Can-Eat Italian Buffet ONLY 29 a □ .Ы a ;:jÍ.1 i" Ov(;r (ill 11(411 lliitfol Availahle Hail.y! St4iior CliUzoii Itiilíüt IHscoimts! ;VJ Ü H ЙЗ [S Ü e ED E : i Liî a a □ e i о b ы a O ' iSJ' m C4 - DAVIE COUN TY KNTKUl’RISK RKCORI). April 18. 2002 V-' Sam aritan Counseling Services Opens Mocl<sville Office Ity Mike IliirnlinrdI Davio Cmimy Eiilorpri>o Rooorcl When |ioiiplo arc oimiliiinally hurling, il is iin|Hirtanl forcdiin- solors iryiny lo holp llioiii III tiin- siilor Iheir I'ailh, Il's calloil liiio^raiiim - mix- ins: psychology wilh Clirisiian idoals - aiul ii’s an iinpurlanl pan of llic approach of Davie's new­ est counseling group. .Saniarilan Counseling Service. Through Ihe work of I'irsl Baplisi of Mocksville aiul Jernsaleni Haplisl. Samaritan has opened an olTicc al 1-irsl Baplisi of Mocksville. Clienis are seen on l-riilay atlornoons, bul lhal could change as ihc need increases. “Wc Ihink churches arc a wonderful placo lo provide counseling - lo provide help - lo people who are hurling." said W. Ellen Fox, a liconse n\arriago and faniilycounselorand profes­ sional counselor who is seeing clienis in Mocksville. Tlie space al I'irsl liaplisi is ideal, she said. "This church lias made lliis a welcome and coni- fonahle place." Tho ofrice. jusi ot f Ihe cha|wl in Ihe lower level, has a privale enlrance. a w indow lo allow sun- lighl in. and coinforlahlo fur­ nishings. An open house is scheduled for l-.S p.m. .Sunday. .April 21. Rofroshinenis will ho served, and area rosiileiils can ineei counselors and toarii more aboul Ihc servico. The counselors work wiih medical doclors. and lake retcr- rals from churchcs, schools, businesses and individuals. Uul inlcgralion of failh is an impor- lanl pan. Fox said. What; Open House Who: Samaritan Counseling Service Where: Mocl<sville First Baptist Churcti When: 1-5 p.m., Sunday, April 21 "I have found lhal Ihe inle- gralion of failh anil psychology makes such an inipacl on people's lives." she said. "God’s irulh needs lo be a pari of Ihe science. If a person comcs in wilh t'ailli. wc'rc going lo uso lhal. It's imporlaiU to tend to people's spiritual healing." And the idea suils Fox. who earned a masior's of educalion/ counseling from Wake Forest Universily and is a meiiiher of Iho American Associalion of Chrislian Counselors. "This Ills mo ... and I can bo more honoM using myself as a therapist.” Fox speciali/os in family counseling, marriage counsel­ ing. adolesccnl counseling, and always pays allonlion to rela­ tionship issues. Tho Ue\. Van l.aiikforil. First Baptist minisler. said Ihc sorvico is a welcome addition loclloiccs churches have to help people. Companies and others should also lake advantage, ho said. "'riiore's a place you can turn lo for hope and healing," Lankford said. Fees are roduced for Ihose w ho cannol afford lo pay. Free services can be olTcred. and Ellen Fox; “I have found ¡hat the integration of faith and psychology m akes such an im pact on people's lives." C ounselor Ellen Fox talks to Sam aritan supporters Julia C . H ow ard, C alvin Ijam es, the Rev. Jim m y Lancaster and Dr. Van Lankford. - P h o to s by R obin Fergusson companies can make donations and receive "vouchors" for counseling sessions. Donalions can be made lo provide services 10 Davic residents only, or for a specific family or person. They hope llie cimrch selling w ill help ond Ihe sligmalism llial can go with a menial illness. "I hope lo de-myslify whal menial illness is and Ihe Iroal- inem." Fox said. “Il has been treated wiih a sligmalism and shame ... and lhal make il more difficull lo lake Ihc first slop for help. "There is pain in life. lEino- tional pain is a difficull thing," she said. Depression is among the most prevalent condilion in ihe couniry. "Gelling holp is a reasonable thing lodo," Fox said. "It’s okay. 11 can help." I'he sessions can last a day, for a couple of weeks or for months. ■Stale Rep. Julia C. Howard of Mocksville said she is glad Ihe service is here. " The need is iromendoiis. I think people arc much more comforlable in a church, family almospherc." I Inward said. The Rev. Jimmy Laiicaslcrof Jerusalem Baplisi said it took two years to secure a Davie silo, and because of the cenlral loca­ tion and private entrance, tho First Baplisi site is ideal. He also likes the idea of hav­ ing anolher option to help people. "As a pastor, il's good lohave a place I can refer people lo that 1 have confidence in," Lancaster said. "Pastors can’t he trained in everything." Pastors can also be loo close to a situation, he said. "I've learned lhal once people divulge Ihcir ileepcsl, darkest pain ... ihey may think your message the nexi Sunday is aboul them ... even ihough il isn’t. There are times it's best lo build the trusl... then help them find lhat long-lenn help." Although started by Baptist churches. Lankford hopes the service will break across de- noniinalional lines, and also in­ clude induslry and civic groups. "I hope and pray that churches of all faiths will feel w'clconie to help us become a pari of Ihis healing failh." Lancaster said. Calvin Ijanies, ono of two Davie memhers on the .Samari- lan board (Kalhy Fosler Jordan is Ihe other.), knows ihe services help people who arc hurling. And because of Ihe more con- venienl location, should help more Davic residents, some of whom were already traveling lo Ihe .Slalesville main office. "Why nol accommodale il in a location situation'.’" he said. Samaritan Counseling Ser­ vices can be reached at 7.51- ... The Rev. Jim m y Lancaster and Dr. Van Lankford hope all churches w/ill support the service. .‘i.I.^L or in Statesville al 704- 871-1712, ?5\ Turnersburg 1 Iw y. I'he direclor is Dr. Wayne D. Wilson. 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E d w a r d G o d b e y R e tir e s F r o m U .S . C o a s t G u a r d CW 04 Edward L. Godbey was honored at a retirement ccr- emony March 29 at the U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting Com­ mand in Fort Myer, Va. He is the son of Deny Felkcr Godbey and the lale Arniel Godbey. On July i.“!, 1976, he married Malissa Wright and they have two daughters, LeeAnn and Meghan. Hi.s nioiher-in-law, Annie Wright, lives on Powell Bridge Road in Harmony. Among Ihose al ihe ceremony and reception at the Spates Club were Major Claylon Smilh (Ret.), U.S. Marine Corps, and Capl. Bud Schneeweis (Rel.), U.S. Coast Guard. A native of Statesville, Godbey graduated from Davie High School in 1971. He at­ tended Forsyih Technical Insli- tule, and joined the Coast Guard in May of 197.*!. Afler graduating from Re­ cruit Basic Training in Cape May, N.J., he served aboard Coast Guard Cutter AXE in Mobile, Ala. Olher duly stations includeil Coast Guard Headi|uar- ters. Coast Guard Group in Ft. Macon, Coast Guard Air Station in Elizabeth City, Coast Guard Training Center at Governor’s Island, N.Y., Coast Guard PRO at Lockport, La., and Coast Guard Recruiting Command. Godbey graduate second in his class at SK A school as a third class petty ofUccr. and goi orders to go lo headquarlers in Wash­ inglon. During his lour in Eliza- belh City, ho was named Coast For the second consecutive year. Matthew Booe, 17, a stu­ dent al Davie High School, has been selecled for Who's Who Among American High School Students. A half of 1 pcrcent of Ameri­ can high school students accom- Dr. Julianne Thrift, presideni of Salem Academy and College, will be the guest speaker for the Davie Couniy Women’s Lun­ cheon from Il'.iO a.m.-l p.m. May I at Bermuda Run Couniry Club. Thrill will speak aboul "Cre­ ating A Fair World for our The Davic Couniy Arts Council will continue it’s 2001- 2002 Season Connections with programs Thursday and Friday, April 25 and 26 at the Brock Performing Arts Cenier, Nonh Main Sireel, Mocksville. On Thursday al 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., llie program "Through the Eyes ofa Friend (Thc World of Anne Frank) will blend video, aydio, perosiial discussion and live performance lo bring ihe audience inlo the world ot Anne Frank. Recognized as a break­ through production model lor consclou.sness raisign and educatiing. Through the Eyes ol a Friend encourages audiences 10 discover iheir personal aware- Four Corners News By iVlnric White Four Comers Correspondent Joe White was honored for his birthday by his wife at a lun­ cheon at home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Mark While and Jessica enjoyed the occasion wiih them. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Shellon have relurned home afler spend­ ing several days at Myrtle Beach. A large crowd attended the WAY Rally at Yadkin Couniy Park Saturday. This event was sponsored by Courtney Baptist Church. Mrs. Ollivc Burgess is our shut-in of thc week. Her address is: 284 Four Comers Rd., Mocks­ ville, NC 27028. Sympathy is extended to the family of Sue Graves. She died Sunday at Forsyih Memorial Hospital, It was interesting lo see Vickie , Neal cutting hair and sending it to someone for wigs. 1 had Just mailed hair lhat was long enough lo send. If anyone has hair to send, mail to: Locks of Love, 1640 S. Congress Ave., Suite 104, Palm Springs. FL 3.1461. R e l a y F o r L i f e F u n d r a i s e r s Y ard S a le F riday, S a tu r d a y A t G r e a s y C o rn e r The Liberty United Methodist Church "Liberty Circle Walkers" will have a yard sale beginning al 8 a.m. Friday, April 19 and from 8 a.m.-noon on Saturday at the Lee Coble Shelter, N.C, 801 and U.S. 601 Soulh at Greasy Corner Proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18, 2002 - C5 Walking For Miracles Spaghetti Supper The Walking For Miracles leain will sponsor a spaghetti supper from 5-8 p.m. Saturday, April 20 al Cornalzer-Dulin Volunteer De­ partment, Cornarlzer Road. Donations will be accepted for the American Cancer Society. ¡H o t D o g A n d B a k e S a l e S a t u r d a y The Bank of the Carolinas "Life Savers" team will sponsor a bake sale and hot dog sale from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 20 al the bank, 1.15 Boxwood Village, Mocksville. Pino News Guard Person oi^ the Quarter three times. He was promoted to chief petty officer in 1985. His next promotion came while he was branch chief of Ihe supply and administration de­ partment at Bollinger's Shipyard in Lockport, going lo chief petty officer and eight months later being promoled lo chief warrant officer Godbey served at headquar­ ters, and in 1995, was selected 10 help establish the new' Coast Guard Recruiting Cenier, which involved closing three recruiting regions and consolidating them into one. In 1999, he was .selected as the comptroller of the year by the American Society of Military Comptrollers, and was awarded the Coast Guard Chief Financial Officer Award. His awards include: Coast Guard Commendation Medal, ihrce Commandant’s Letter of Commendation Ribbons, The Dept, of Transporlalion Unit Award Ribbon, four Coast Guard Unit Commendations (wilh Operational Distinguish­ ing Device), a Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commenda­ tion, four Coast Guard Merito­ rious Team Comniendalions, Bicentennial Unite Commenda­ tion, four Good Conduct Med­ als, National Defense Service Medal, two Humanitarian Ser­ vice Medals, Coast Guard Sea Service Ribbon, Coast Guard Experl Rincman Medal and a Coast Guard Pislon Ribbon. By Nora Lutham Pino Correspondent The breakfast at Wesley Chapel is Saturday from6:.10-10. It will be held in the basement of thc church since Ihe new build­ ing is not ready. The menu is couniry ham, sausage, sausage gravy, redeye gravy, scrambled eggs, biscuils, grits and baked apples. The weekend revival was a success. Attendance both nights was very good. Billy Horton, son of organist Tom Horton, was the speaker Friday. Tom and Toni Horton presented thc music. Billy’s wife, Belh, and children, Ben and Janie, also attended. David Smith Jr of Dulin United Methodist Church spoke Satur­ day. The Dulin Quartet and Kelsey McDaniel, daughter of Mackie and Tammy McDaniel, presented the music. David’s wife, Amanda, and son, Hamp­ ton, also attended. Pastor Mindy Snyder closed Ihe revival with her sermon Sunday. Tom and Toni Horton sang a special song. The Wesley Chapel UMW met April 9 at the pastor’s home wilh nine members presenl. Betty West presented the pro­ gram "Invisible Families in the United Slates Today," which fo­ cused on women in prison. Work to restore the Grange Hall in the Pino community has begun. The outside of the build­ ing has been painted by the Luther West family. New electri­ cal wiring has been done. There were many requests for Davie Couniy to run couniy water down Pino road for the church and Grange Hall. This has now been completed, but there is not much water pressure, Justin Latham, a senior at Davie High, is in thc carpentry class. He is working on the building after .school.'Justin has installed sheetrock in both bathrooms and is now working on the kitchen area. He is doing a good job and is greatly appre­ ciated. More work is needed be­ fore il will be ready for a good meeling place. Lindsay and Carter Ellis ol Jonesvillc spent the 'weekend wilh Iheir uncle and aunt, Bob and Kalhy Ellis. Kim Bolton Attends Leadership Seminar Kim Bolton attended leader­ ship seminars at The Washing­ ton Center in Washington, D.C., as part of the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program. The daughter of Victoria Salcrno-Bollon of Mocksville and Timothy Bolton of York, Pa., she is a junior at Elon Univer­ sity. The 2.1 fellows from Elon joined students from across Ihe couniry for thc month-long ses­ sion. As part of a political sci­ ence course, the students at­ tended seminars, discussions and lectures about leadership training. They met with govern­ ment and media leaders who dis­ cussed Ihe importance of lead­ ership abilities. Elon teaching fellows allcnd Ihe seminars annually, accompa­ nied by Bob Anderson, associ- ale professor rof polilical sci­ ence and a member of the fac­ ulty at The Washinglon Cenier s c iiy * s f , T R E E S E R V IC E A 336-492-2944 T O L L F R E E 1 -8 6 6 -8 9 6 -7 7 1 1 Free Estim ates • Fully Insured Serving Forsyth & Davie County Residential & Commercial W ork I Selective Trimming & Pruning • Tree Removal • Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazard Removal • Lot Clearing • Trained Arborist • (Complete Clean Up) M a tth e w B o o e N a m e d T o S t u d e n t W h o ’s W h o L is t plisli Ihis level of recognition. Only Iho highest acliieving stu­ dents in high school are consid­ ered for this honor Booe mentioned 1st. Sgl. Donald Jones of Ihe Davie High •School JROTC as Ihc teacher who has had the most positive affect on him in high school. Women’s Luncheon May 1 Daughters." The cosl is S15 per person for members of Iho Davio Couniy Chamber of Commerce, $20 for nonniembers. Il is sponsored by the chamber and the Davie Busi­ ness Women’s Association. Reservations are required. Call 731-3304 or FAX a li.st of atlendees lo 751-5697. Build Your Own Business* Buikl a business o f tiiiliniilci.1 jjicotnc polcntial with minimal capital investment, and have (tie support ot one of the nation's larjiest fraternal life Insurance orjiani/ations. Financial Sccurily. • Three-year coinpensalion arul training program w ilh monthly business lievelopnieni allowance • Bonuses • Extensive benelits packagtt: Ketirement Plan. Savings Plan. 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Motorola V2260 Is a reglstrered trademark of fvlotorola. An additional B6-cent Regulatory Cost Recovery fee will be added to Ihe Local Freedom plans per month. i l 1 Il i C6 . DAVIE COUNTY KN I'KRPRISK RECORD. April 18, 2002 2 0 0 1 Davie Tax Liens NAME ?001 DAVIE COUNTY TAX LIENS NOR-ni CAROLINA davie COUNTY Under ind by vinue ofthe luthoritjr >c5ied ia me by scction 105069 of the North C«n)lini GtnertI Suiutes and pumitnt to an order by the EJoard of Commissionen of Dtvie Counly. 1 un hertby •dvotbing ttx liens for ibe year 2001 upon the reaj c5Uie described below. The aoount ad^Trtbed will be increased by interest and costs from the amount advertised will not cortftitute a wavier of the taxing unit's claim for (hose items. The real esute thal is subject to (he lien, the name of the pe.*ion to whom the property is listed for taxes, and (be principal amounl of the taxes are set oul below, tf ibe taxes remain unpakl, the lien wiU be foreclosed by the taxing unit aad the property sold to satisfy the taxing unit's claim for taxes. TTiis 18* day ofApriL 2002 8:00 A M. Mary Nell Rlehit, Davk CoHaty Tat AdmiBlstrvtor riAHE ADSHER ELIZASCTH AB2HER je.mn:e 0AOAKS JOIOi WAYME ADAMS WAYiiE agresto crltce r ALEXANDER WILBUR.*!ALLE?i ALFORD AUTHOR ALLD4 ALFHEO A ALLE?I ALFRED W ALLEN DARRELL W ALLOl ELIZABETH ALLEii IRVIN STEVEH ALLEN REBECCA L ALLEN ROBERT DOUGLAS ALLEN ROBERT S ALLEN S V HEIRS ALLEii SHERRY ALLMAN TERRYAMERICAN HOMES OF MOCKS*/! 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Cliurch. Menu: country ham. sausage. hacíin.c¡;i!s,¡;rils. gravy, his- cuit.s. and licvcragc. I;al in iir take mit. Hum & SimsiiRi! ИгсакГаМ, fti.W-10 a.m., Wesley Chapel UMC. liggs. grits, gravy, & hakcil apples - S5. ,1V Ri\ms Cliuerlemlcr HiiiKlniisiT. 12-1 p.m.. at Davie Co. Library. Tupperv4;ire. Creative Memories. Beauty Control. Jan's Jewelry. All proeeeils go to cheerleaders uniforms & equipment. Suntday, April 21 Poor Man'sSiipper,.‘i|/.jn.. commu­ nity bldg, at Advaitce UMC. All do­ nations will benellt 2(KI2 Relay lor Life team. Fri. & Sat., April 2 6 & 2 7 Sr. Cum ts Vunt Salt', U.S. WH S.. Bumcllc’.s Healing Л Air. info: 751- 2^25. Thursday, M ay 2 Special OlyiHpii's Davie I'ort-A-l'it Chicken Dinner, I'irst Mcth. Church of .Mocksville, ■>? per plate, April 2h deadline to order. Call 7.'il-2.42.S. Donations of poinid cakes wouUl be greatly appreciated. Friday, June 14 “Seeds of Hope” Druuni«, .\l()cks- ville Garden Club scllingSZdun.ilion lickctv availahlelhroiiyhany Mocks­ villc Garden Cluh inemlKT.L-achiickcl tor drawing of numerous items ilo- nated by local merchanis. Drawing w ill be June U. All prtKveds benellt the American Canccr Society. R e l i g io n S u n d a y, April 21 WomJin’s Day Ргоцгат, Clement Grove Church of God. Parker Rd. olT U.S. 64 West. Guest speaker: Mary Parker of .Mooresville. Dcacone.ss Day, Cedar Creek Mis­ sionary Baptist Church. MtK’ksville. } p.m. Guests: Kev. Donald Jenkins from Shiloh Bapt. Cinireh. S atu rd ay, A pril 2 7 Uuinliow Tea, at Cedar Creek Mis­ sionary Bapt. Church, hegins p.m. O ngoing PrcschooI/PnrcntH MorninK Oul, Hethlchem Unilcd Meth. Time: У .».ni.-noon. Ages 1 iS: 2 - M.W orT. Hi. A g e.l-M T , Th. Age 4 .t Prc- K- ihrceor four diiys per svcck.Ci\U jyS-6820. Prt'school/Parcnis .Morninu Oiil, Center United Mcth.. Ages 2 Nbm. * \Vcd. 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon. Ages 3 Л 1 Mon.. Wed.. I-'ri. H:3() a.m. - 12 1 0 ОП. Call 940-373.3 or 4У2-.^735. ttcveliilion Sludy, cach Sun. nighl. ):30p.m. At Sheffield Music Hall, nlcrscction of Sheffield Kd. Л: Turkeyfoot Kd, liveryone welcome о aitcml. S p e c ia l E v e iit s -ri.-S u n ., A pril 2 6 -2 8 My Name Is Alicc. al Drock ’erl'orming Arts Center. Main .St.. •UKksville. Ticket prices; S8 Adults, .6 students, sr. citi/ens. & children. ■5 for groups of 15 or mote. I 'or iitfo: ■M-.401)1) or email: o.\ol'fice(!f daviearts.org. Tuesday, A pril 3 0 U'lidricks Family Circus, Masonic 'icnic Grounds, perl'ormances 5 & :3() p.m. Sponsored by Davic Co. Rescue Si(uad, Jeginning M ay 27 un In 'Ilie Sun, summer camp at l;usc Uiipiist. K-6lli graders ($40 per k). I’lr-K (S.‘iO |x;r wk). Registration mited. Call 151-7120 or T.'il-.'ifiW or ifo. D a t e s to R e m e n il:) e r Saturday, M ay 11 Annual HliH>d Drive, Advance UMC. 4 a.m.-l p.m. at Shady Cirove School. Contact church ollice: чт-У75П. M e e t i n g s T u esd ay, April 23 Woixlincn «flhu World. Lodge 323. Candiilates l-'orum. 7 p.m.. Davie .■\caileniy C(4nm. Bldg. O ngoing Ilnnmne Sncieiy of Davie Co.. monthly meetings 2nd Tues. of each nionth. at otlke Yailkin\ille Kd, be­ hind car wash. 7.SI-5214. Celcbrnli* UecnviTV, \s eekly support group for those slrngglirig with bad habits, aildiclions. ami victims of abuse. Meets I'ridijys. 7 p.m.. al Hillsdale Bapt. Church. Hwy. Advance. Call V4f )-W) 1S for more in t‘o. DavieCouniy Horse Kint‘n»cncv Res* сие Team. 7;30p.m.. diAsnsiairs at ilie Agiicultural Building. Mivksville. Lv- ay 3al ’l uc4layeaeh month. I-or infvv ‘M(|.2III. Davie С». Hand Boosters,mecls 2nd luesday of month. 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Band Room. SheflU'ld'CalahalnSupport Group, 2ml and 4th Tues., 7 New I 'nion Melh. C'hurch. Meeting (>|Ч’п to com­ munity. Family Services "W hat Kvery Par­ ent Should Kn<nv",p.irentingclasscs lo intercsied parenls of teens in local areas, every .Mon. 6-7:1.'^ p.m., at NUKksvillc oftke Sanford Ave. Cosl i'or more info: 751-4510. .lerusalem Uapt.Chureh is aprvwid- ing suppon for ihose vs ho have lost Iheir jobs, .S:3()-I0a.m. on .Mondvivs. call 336-2K4-232S Ibr more iiifo. ' ProKressiveCIul)«rCnuleeniec,2nd Tuesdav. f t)->leemee Library. 5 p.m Call 2S4-2975 for info. Christian Businessmen’s Conimit* tee of Mocksville« Thursdays. 7 a.m. .Mocksville Rolary Hul. (iold NVinj* Tourint* Assiiciation, Kcil i'ig Barbecue. Gre»isv Corner. .N’.C. HOI at ILS. Г)01. i) p.m. 2S4- 47W. Davie Cfuinty Stanjp Cluh, 2nd Thurs.. 0.ivic Seniv^r Cenicr. 7 p.m. 751-ОЫ I. Cooleemee Kccrealion Association. Zachary House. 1st Tuesday. 7 p.m. Alcoliolie.s Anonymous. Sundays. 6 p.m. and Wednesdays. H p.m.. Seconil Prcsbyicrian Church basement. Pmc Si. Call 751-14‘Л) or 75l-77K(i for info. llomeschool 4-H Club, 2nd it 4th Tuesday.CallWS-Sy25 tor more info. Piedmont Triad Uahlnt Kimciirs, last Sunday of cach month. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit ow tiers welconw. Call 336- 9‘ЛЧ-УК58 or visil wwvv.piedmonilriadrabhit-com or e- mailpli1'2(XH){iJ aol.com forinoie info. Help ViiurselfSnpport (i roup. Can­ ccr Services. Inc.. 2nd Tuesday, noon- 1 :.30p.m. DavieCouniy Library . Bring bag lunch ifyou wish. I-or more info. calI751-0313or760-WS3. M O rS (Mothers of Preschoolers). Macedonia Moravian Church. Sup- (нт. fellowship, crafts Л food. Chil­ dren guided in own prograni MOP- Pli'l'S. 9:30-4:30 a.m. Rcgislralion fee Hcxible to ff of children altcnding. Scholarslups available. 1‘\'Г niore n\fo, cal|y9.S-4394. 1st .S: 3rd l-ridays. The Artist (Jroup. Davie Comuy Li­ brary. 7 p.m. last Tues. Call Bi>nnie at yyS-5274. Center Conununity Development. 3rd .Mon.. 7 p.ПК Community Bldg. Cooleemee Town Hoard, 3rd Tues­ day. Town I lall. 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. N<»rth Cooleemee and Clark K<iad Council, 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. iioncealed Handgun Class April 26-27 The Davic County Law Enl'orcctncnt Associalioii will conduct a Mccal carry hantljjut) class April 26-27. Tlie class will be I'rotii 6:.10-9 p.m. Friilav'. April 26 ami I'rorn S in.-1 p.m. Salurday, April 27. at the V'l-W Hul t)tt Sanford Av- lue. Mocksville. To register, contact one of the instructors, Raymond Clark al ;2-5.'i42 or Ricky Allen al 998-61*«). Subscribe to the Enterprise Record Send S20 to: Davic Count)’ Enterprise Record l’,6 . liox 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 From The Courthouse To The Cornfield The Enterprise Record covers Davie County Subscribe Now Send S20 (in N,C,) to; Davie Enterprise Rccord, P,0, Box 99, _____________________Mocksvillc, NC 27028 LA RRY’S W OOD F L O O R S SERVICE I La/ing • Sanding • Rnishing №FREE ESTIMATES g Owner: Larry McClenney |j 129 LakewcxxJ Drive ra 336-751-1721J TOP l i i NOTCH CONSTRUCTION JnsRfl Ruttor * CoolQomoo r-riendship Baptist l ellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Violence Services, Support groups for victims. Sessions free, ctmtidenlial. Tucsilavs. 7 p,ni. and i-iiday. 10 a.m. DDVS Officc in DavieCount>()fncclildg„751-34.‘;o. Family Violence IVevention Ser­ vices of DavieCouniy. T'rcecounsel- ing for victims of violence and iheir children. Separale groups, Tuesdav s. 6-7;3tl p.m.l-irsi United Melhodist Church of .Mocksville. Call l-SOO- 72K-3413. Ci^cerned Bikers Association. l-ooihills Chaplet. 2nd Wednesday. WesternStccr.L’.S.OOl ai I--K) 7p.m, Public welci'ine. Advance (iardeii Cluh, 1st Tues,. 9 a.m..Nh>cks UMC. ЧУН-2111. .Mocksville(íardenClul), 1st Thurs,. First Baptist Tellowsliip Hall. 7p,m. Visitors welcume. Sons of Confederate N’eterans. Isi М(чк1ау. Cooleemee I liMorieal Build­ ing. 7 p,rn. Mocksville Uotary Club, I nesdays. 12:10 p.m.. Rotary Hut, T ake Off Pounds Sensibiy. Bethlehem United Methodist Church. 6:45 p.m. Thurs. Farmington Masotiic Lod^e No, 265. 2nd Mondav, 7:3i' p.m. al the lodge. Cancer support «nmp. 2iul Tues. dav. 7 p.m.. Daviel.i'Mary. forcanccr patienls. frictul. family. 1-М»)-22Ч- 7421 or 751-0313. Mocksville Lions Cluh. Ui. 3rd Thursdays. 7 p,m.. Koi.irv Club. Davie Co. L’nited Way Board of Directors. 4ih Mond.iv. 5 p.m.. Brock Center .Лппсч. Coni Room 20S. Farminnton Rurltan Cluh. 2nd Thursday, 1:M\ p.m.. larmingioa MeiluKlist church. HFLPS Ministries. Christian recov­ ery program for women se.vuallv abused as chililren. Nh>iula\s. 7:30 p.m.. 4 1 conn Sijiiaie. R(»om 210 Al/heimers Supporl Group. 2iiil Thursday. 7 p.m.. Fast Room. Sr. Center. Brock Bldg.. N. M.nii St.. 751-0611. Breast-feedinnSupport (Jroup. 2nd l uesday. Davie Health Dept.. 6-7:30 p.m. Parents Kesouree Ornani/ation (PRO) suppon group for families of children wi\h disabililics. 2nd Tues­ day. 7 p.m. Call Rosemary* Kropfelder al9‘JS-331l for locaúnn. Jerieho-nardison Ruritan Chil). 2nd Tuesiiay. 7 p.m.. club btiilding. Health Dept., clinicbours; Mon.-ItI.. S:.^0-1 1:30 a.m.. 1-4:30 p.m.; Tues­ day s. 4:30-7 p.m.; IVeii Health Pro- molion Clinic. S:30 a.m.-noon. 2nd. 4ih Saturdavs. Davie County Board of Social Ser* vices.4ih'l'uesday.5:.M)p.m.al DSS. .Mocksville АЛ. Thurs.. 7 p.m. • closed u\ing. Sun.. S p.m. • open mtng. Call Christine ai y‘JS-‘JSS5 or Terry‘J40-5‘M4. Narcotics Anonymous Against -Ml Odils Group. .Sundav s. 6 p.m.. Thats- days. H p.m.. Roimi 2()S. Brock Bldg. DruK Problem? Helpline. 'JI0-7S5- 72SO. .Mocksvilie American be}»ion I’ost 174, Vl-W Hut, Sanford .Ave., 2iiil Thursilijy. 7 p.m. Mocksvillc Civilan Cluh. 6:30 p.m., 2nd. 4ih .Monday. Western Steer. Advance Memorial Post 871‘) Vet­ erans of Ì4)ieign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary. 4ih Tues.. 7;3t) p.m.. pt>si home, i-'eed .Mill Road. Davie CmiiUy Го I .ilV. 7 p.m.. 3rd Thursday, granii jury room.couit- house. 751-5235 Of 4У2-5723. Cooleemee .Memorial VFW Post 111У, 2nd, 4ih 'Thurs.. 7 p.m.. Vl'W HalLN.C SOL Corinthian Lodile .No. I71'AAM, 2nd, 4ih Fridays. 7:30 p.m. at the lodge. .Mocksville Lcídíje .No. 1.34.1st Tues­ dav. 7:30 p.m. al the lodge. DavieBus. W omen's Avs(»c. I si W ed. each mt)nih. Davie YMCA. noon. To RSVP call 751-5()72. Co(deenu'e Civiian's (*luh .Meet­ ing. Isl ami 3rd Mon. each month. 7 p.m.. Red Pig. I iwy. 801.Cooleemee. Cub Sc<mt Pack 5(14. sponsored b l-ulion United Meth. Cliurch, 1 st and 3rd Tues. niglus each motuli. 7-S:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who I G E N E T R E X L E R ! R O O F IN G Now & Old Pools 30 Years Exporionco Froo Estimates 336-284-4571 woulil like II* become a member are welctmw lo aiiend. Davie Co. .NtS Support (Jroup. 2ml M(4i. (d'cacli monlh. 6 p.m.. Davic Co. Hospital. ('ooleeniec.AA.behinil Good Shep­ herd Fpiscttpal. Tues. J'ri.. 8 p.m. R e c r e a t io n l-'ormore information on the^e c\ents. c;ill 7.S1-:3:5. Tuesday, April 16 DavieSr, (¡allies Dinner .Meeting, (> p.m., W'estern Steer. c:ill K;ithie al 7,s| -2.Ì2.S lor more int'o. M onday, April 29 Seni«>r Trip.Chiiuiua-Pcnn anil .-\n- ti.iUC.MLv.SCópet pciNon.dep.uiing 8 a.m. l-'or into and registration call 751-2325. Line D ancing I'armington Communiiv Center. li\- cry Tucsil.jy. Cost: S2. Instructors: Siev e Л Linda I latlev I'or more info, call 751-3S4S. R ec C lub Before (SI 5 lor alter (S25)Nehool aiul out ol school programs. Regisliation o|4*n. G o o d T im e rs S q u a re D ance Dance Lessons S5 per month. \'oluu- leers lor di tier cut social events. C'on- I ’ci Llhclal ‘W8-.Ì837. Silverstriders W alk Club Seim’ts. 5t) anil up, M-T. 6;30-‘> a.m. No charge. M others M orning O ut Tuesdav s and Thursdays. S7 per ilay. 540 per montli. T h e D an c e C o m p an y Mon.. Tue>.. Wed., Л; Sal. Call Fmily Robenson.‘WS-5163. D avie S en ior G am e s D.ivie Senior 55 i'e up have we got fund for you. Reg. now open, come Join Us m vour favorite sport or share artistic talent in .Silver.Arts competi­ tion. Or share perfi'rming talents dur­ ing Siher Follies. To fmd out more c.dl Kaihicat Rec. Dent. 751-2325. Y M C A l-'or ntore int'uimation. call 751-4(i22 or visil Davie l-amily V.MC.-\. W a te r Exercise liasy enough for beginners, challeng­ ing eiunigh for Ihe cs^H-'vienccvl. All ages welcome, (’all for class types Л limes. Y ear Round Sw im Lessons New session begins .-\pril 2^)-May 31. Nc\l Sat. session si.iiis ,\ lay 4.(1 lealcd pool). CaU for class lv|K*s v'c limes. K arate-C aru cad o Style Tucsdass. 7-S'.4.‘s p.m. .-Nges 7 «S: up. T a e kw o n D o .•\gcs (t Л: up. Meet Tues. Л; Thurs., 4:4.S, 6:00.6:45 p.m. G ym nastics GraiiesK-6. Wed. 3:.10-4:30p.m. New session starts .April 17. G Y M an d S W IM C lasses 3*5 year olds. Class meets on Thurs. 9-11 a.m.. new session starts April 11. F am ily N ight .May 17 from6:.'t0-8:30p.in.. commu­ nily invited to participate, dinner served, cost S2 per person, call for details. P arents N ight O ut April 12. for iiiemhers S7 & non­ members SIO. ages 2-12. times: 6- IO:.W p.m. C heerleading .Ages .S-10, Sat. II a.m.-12 p.m.. new session starts 1st Sat. of each month. Kiddie Kicl<er Outdoor Soccer Program nms April 13-May 18. Ages 4-5 Л: 6-7. Sal. 10-11 a.m.. please pre- register. Parent/Tot P ee-W ee Soccer Program nins April 13-May 18. ages 3\rs. old. Taught Sat. mornings al9- U) a.m. M iddle School M ania Grades5-8 Only. April 13,from8-11 p.m , cosl Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon IVlonday Items for Davie Dateline should he reponed by noon Monday ofthe pub- licaiion week. Call 751-2120 or drop it by the olTice. at S. Main St. acro.ss lnmj the counhouse. 2001 Davie Tax Liens Per Nonh Carolina General Statute 105-369, ta.\ liens on real property purchased during the year 2001, will be advertised for delinquent property taxes. The name of the person to whom real property was listed as of January 1, 2001, together vkith the name of each person lo whom real property was transferred, will be published for the total amoimt of unpaid taxes. This 18“' day of April. 2002 8:00 A.M. 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J3OOOOOO50O1 FROM LOT I FLOYO GREEN REALIT l.OOLT 3110.00 J2000Q005801 000082517024 YOUNGER ANTHONY TODD BY TRANSFER FROM (T) WESTVIEW DEVELOPMENT COMPANYl.OOLT F0O2OOOO5O FROM LOT 50 WINDEMERE FARMS l.OOLT S165.20 FBQ20B0050 I: I C IO - D A V IK C O U N TY K N TKRPRISK R K C O R I). April 18. 2002 Obituaries K lsie M a e A lexan d er Misv l-;isic M;io Alcxaiulcr. ‘Л1. io rm e rly t)t' M ichiicls C(M>lcciiicc. tiicil Ciirly I-'riihiy m o rn in i:. A pril \2. 2002 ;M Som crsci C onn of M ocksvil Ic*. I'lincral scrvkos ut*ro al 4 p.m. Suiulay. April 14 in K;Uon I'lmcnil C liapcl \\\\]\ the Kcv. Jolm Arulrew s ot I iciatiiiu. Hmial иачш Lllvriy I'm ifcl M cilunlisi C’hurcli Ccmcicry. McitioriaK: I.ihcrly .McthodisI C h u rch . 141 L ihorly C ircle. N!ocks\ illc. M iss A lcxaiulcr was horn in Davie County. Aiii:. 14. l'> ll.am l haH svorkoU at Г-rw i» NUlls in Cooleemee. She had heen a lit'e- lonv! m em her of Liheriy L’niied M ethodisi Cluircli. S u rv iv o rs: 2 n ieces. M rs. C'harles iJeain T.vans of M ocks­ ville and M rs. H arold (l.indai M illerof W inslon-Salem : 2 neph- e\vs. Raymoiul (Ann) Ciihson of (ire e n sh o ro am i Joe (C elial G ihson o f C ooleem ee: and a hroiher-in-law, Clyde Hartley of Salisbury. A nn S tew a rl .Sloan Mrs. Ann SicH.irl Slii.m. 7(1. иГ W insliin-Salom died al her hiiiiic Tlmrsday. April 12. 2(H)2. ■Mrs. .Sloan was hum in IrL'dcl! C’lUiniy lo W illiam C'aior ami Kalliryn Coo|>cr .Syko. .She was a tiRMiiher ol C cniral T errace l.'iilied M eihoilisi Church, w here she w as a шешЬег ol Ihe Wesley •Sunday .School Class. .Mrs. .Sloan was a volunleer with l-'orsyih .Me­ m orial lio sp ila l for ahoul 211 years, and she и as on ihe Helk l)e- parlmenl Slore’s Senior Hoard. S u rv iv o rs: h er h u sb an d . C am eron Ciilherl Sloan of ihe home: a son, Cam eron Jr. and w ife B renda o f W iiisio n -S alein ; a dau[;hler. Su/anne Smilh and hus­ band Jerry of A dvance; 4 ¿¡rand- ch ild ren : a j:real-t:ran d so n : 2 hrolhers. C ooper Sykes and w ife Joan of D urham and Hill Sykes and w ife Dol of Cornelius. A funeral scrvice w as co n ­ ducted al 11 a.m . M onday. April 15. al C cm ral T crracc U nited M ethodist Church, with the Rev. David G reene ollicialiiit:. Burial followed al P.irklawn .Memorial (iardcns. T M entorials: C entral Terrace .Melhodisi Buildine I'und. liasi Devonsliire Si.. W insion-Saleni. 27 I 27-. or lU tsiu ce/l’alU ative CareCenter. IIIIO-C S. Slralford Kd.. W inslon-Salem. 27 l(l.i-.?2(HI. S .M . .Io rd an Sr. .Mr. S.M . Jordan Sr.. S(l. of r.verhardl Road. .Mocksville. ihed .Monday. .April .S. 2(K)2 al I'orsylh .Memori:d llospii.d in W inslon- Salem. Funeral services were held al p.m . S atu rd ay . .April 1.1 at Yadkin Star Baptist Church, l.ex- iniilon. w ith Ihe Rev. T hom as Hosieroiricialint:. Hurial followed in Ihe church cemetery. Mr. Jordan w as educated in the davidson Counly School Syslem from aj;e 6 and w as a relired em ­ ployee of B urlington f-urnilure Induslries. he was a m em ber of Yailkin Slar Uaptist church.u here he served as a trustee, and since relirem en t. he had resided in Davie County. Two sons. Coy Lee Jordan and Kric M ason, and a d au g h ter, M innie Lou Jordan, preceded him in death. Survivors: ^ sons, S..M. Jordan KJr. of Haverstrass, N.Y.. Samuel Jordan of .Mocksville and Donald Kay "W orm " Allison of Lexing­ ton; d au eh ters. M ary l-nim a T h re a d g ill, D aisy Jo rd an mcCandles an<l Jennifer .Mason, all of Lexington; LI grandchil­ dren; И) great-grandchildren; a grcat-great-graiidchild; 2 sisters. Flora H. Sm ilh of Boston. NIass. and A lberta Mackel of San A nto­ nio. Texas; and a hosl of nieces, n ep h ew s, o th e r relativ es and friends. (^ 'o r^ ia S hort Roach Mrs. Georgia Shari Roach. .SCI. died Friday morning. April 12, 2(102, al Wake Forest liniversily llaplist M edical Cenler. She was horn in Rutherford County on M ay 2'>, 1421. i<i Jack­ son Andrew and Iver Bracken Sliorl. Mrs. Ro;ich was a member of linion Grove Haplisi Church ami w as preceded in dcalh hy her husband. Hrnesl Roach. S urviving: 4 sons. R oben Darker and wife Brenda of A d­ vance. Layton Roach of Winsion- Sidem. and Joe Barker and L;ury R oach, he.ih o f L exinglon: 2 daughters. Kay Love and husbaml W ayne of W inslon-Salem and Debbie I’ovsell of F.vans. Ga.: S gramlchildren; and (> great-grand- chililren. ,A funeral service was held al 2 p.nt. M onday. April 1 .“i at Linion Grove Baptist Church by I’asior Harold l-'letcher. Hurial follow eil in the church cemetery. N'emorials: Union Grove Bap­ tist. 224.“' L'nion G rove koad. Lexinglon. 27245. K lean o r.lo h ert ■ M rs. l;le;mor iFill Jobert. S.S, ilied W ednesday. April 10. 2002. ;il Ihe K;ile H. Resin'lds llospice Home in W inston-Salem. She w;is horn .\ov. 27. l‘)Ki. in Norlh Ad:ims. Mass.. lo ihe lale Robert and l;li/abetb Dacli. H er husband. A rthur Jobert precedetl her in death June 2.L l‘)')5. S urvivors: a son. W illi;im ' I Hill I Joherl o f Advance; } grand­ children; gre;it-gr;indchildren; a twin sisier. .Mildred CelLuia of North of Norlh Adams. .Mass.; anil several nieces and nephew s. A memorial service was held al 4 p.m. Tuesday. .April Ki. al Hillside Haplisi Church, wilh the Rev. Steven Jobert officialing. .Memorials: llospice/l’allialive C.ireCenler. I lOO-C S. Slr.ilford Rd.. W inslon-Salem. 2710.1-.Я217. Sallie Sue (ila vc s .Mrs. S.dlie Sue Baity Glavcs. f)S. of Courlney-H unisvi Me Road, (lied fnim ovarian cancer on Sun­ day. April 14. 2002. at |-orsyth M edical Cenler. She \sas born Aui:. 2S. l‘>.i.^. in Vailkin C ounty lo I.aw reiice Haily and M ertie Tosier Haily. .Mrs. (ilaves was relired from R.J, Reynolils Tobacco Co. with IS years of sL*r\ ice aiul was a mem- her ('f Courtney Baptist C’hurch. She was precetleil in death by her liiishand. Jmi (ilaves. and by lier falher, l.aw rence Haily. Suivivini:: her mother. Bertie i^ister liaity of Courtney: S sons, Kenneth Tedder atul vs ife Sally of C lem m ons, P h illip Taium i)f Salisbury and K evin Tatum of C'hicai:o: her sisier. M arie Baity N arim an am i husband Rick of A dvance; 2 eraiu!da\iuhlers; a neplu'w: a niece: 2 ainUs: aiul a special frieiul. U>uise Chappell t>f .lonesville. Her funeral service was at 11 a.m . Tuesday. .April U> at Couruiey Baptist Cluuch witl) tlie Rev. John B row n o fficiatin g . Burial follow ed in the church cemeleiA. M emorials: C'ourinc) Baptist C hurch B uildinj; I-un'd. }.U \ C*ourtnev C h u rch R oad, Yadkinville, 270.S5: or Naiiona! Ovarian Cancer Coalilion. 5(K) NH Spanish River B lvd.. Suite 14. BtK'a Ralon. I'la.. .Vi431. i g ) DAVIE FUÌVERAL SERVICE lintirporaloU •lb. Kd . .XltK-ksvilie, NC 336-751-3111 "thir /'iiiiiitif Ytiiir /'(ifiiiVi/" vtn H iimiinm V n vkihl iio\it FREE BLOOD ^ PRESSURE CHECKS Are you concerned about your health? Did you know that regular blood pressure checks are vital to continued health? On Saturday, April 20 visii your local HiLo (746 Valley Roail) or Food I.,ion (1101 Yadkinville Roat.1) Гог a free blood pressure cheek. y/j/.v Si'rvicv is p m v iilv ii to у а я as a tnini.sirv o f I'irsl lia p tist C liuirh, M ocksvU li' ß Ф - 'J V Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. ^ ^ J E W E L E R S - - к 314 S, Salisbury Ave., Spencer • 704-6 33-0 61 8 .|ac(|uellne It. K row nlow .Mrs. Jaci|u eliiie H alem an Bniw jilow. 74.of Winslon-S;ilcm. died Thursilay. April 11. 2002. in her home. She w as born Sepl. 2S. 1427. in liden. line of eighl children lo Jesse Benjamin Balcrnan and Ora Ciilley Baleman. She lived inosi of her life in Winslon-S;ilern w ilh her l:ile husband. R oben Lee Browiilow Sr. She and her hus­ band v\ere ow ners of liconorny Supply Co. in W inslon-Salem . Mrs. Hrosvnlow was ;i homemaker .mil a m em ber of Clemmons l-'irsi Haplisi Church. Surviving: sons. D ;i\id K. Hrowiilow and wife Hannah of W insion-Salein. John Richard Brow nlow ;irul w ife M;iry of .Ail- v;ince and Roben Lee Hrownlow Jr. and wife Jeanie of Roaiuike. Va.; a daughlcr. Joy Thomasson and husband Joih of Ad\';ince; 7 gnm dchildren: 4 brolhers. Clive B atem an and w ife JoA nne of C harlotle. J.B. Balem an Jr. of M ariella. G a.. R oben M orris Batem an and w ite Catherine of G reensboro and Harold Bateman and wife M argaret of Nakina; siste rs. L iniise Sitw yer of H urlingion. M arian l’;iviii and husband Owen of Falon. Ga. and Jean Bateman of Bow ling Green. Ohio. A graveside service \\;is helil al 2 p.m . Sunday. .April 14 at I'orsyth .Memorial I’ark with the Rev. Rolarul T. Barnhardl offici- ;iling. M em orials: A m erican Mean A ssoc.. 202 C enlrel’orl Drive. Suile 100, Greensboro. 27404. H erb e rt M . ,Iacol)s Sr. Mr. I lerbert M ilion Jacobs Sr., ‘M . of N .C . SOI S o u th . Cooleem ee. dieil early Sunday morninu. A|iril 14. 2002 at Davis R eiiional M eilical C’e n te r in Slalesville. [•uneral services were held al 11 a.m. 'Tuesday. April 16. in the f-irst B aptisi C h u rch of Cooleemee with the Rev. Larry Allen officialinu. Burial was in Row an M em orial Park in Salisbury. Mr. Jacobs w as born in Salisbury to the late Henry anil Maiiyie Hoffner Jacobs and was relired from D re\el-H eriiai:e Tur- niture C'o.; w iih nuire ihan 2.S years of service. I le and his w ife Opal .‘\le.\ander Jaci'bs were llte oldest livinu m em hers of the Pirsi Baptist C hurch o f C’o(decm ee, where he had served on ihe dea­ con ht)anl, a m em bcrof Ihe build- iiiu com miilee. sang in the church choir and served as an usher. He enjoyeil i:ardeninii and laking bus Ituirs. Mr. Jacobs w as preceded in ileaih hy (^ brt)ihers anil sisters. Survivors: his w ifeof i>.^ years. O pal A lexander Jacobs of the home: a son. H.M. Jacobs Jr. of Salisbury: a graiidson: 4 greal- gvaiulchildren: and several nieces and nephews. Flowers for all Occasions ~Steter’sH of M ocksville (3 3 6 )7 5 1 -1 7 8 2 This & That SS \ I S liv [W ist M oiUvill, (.\3f))".S1 3 2 0 0 Mocksville's Newest T hriß Store. — . ( ./путч ( iiKxJ I k'ili iiniitun. I IdiiM'hiilJ hiniislumis. ( /iW’i’i./W il. ( .///lA'i c f 1//Г//I’wi wKBiiY sKLL TRADK у Shelia Sammons Co-Owner/Dlrector Cedar Rock Assisted Living M o c k s v llle ’s N e w e s t A d u lt C a r e H o m e . 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Developed by the Phillips G ulf C orporation, A R TH -R x is a breakthrough in Ihe treatment of painful disorders ranging from minor aches and pains lo more serious conditions such as ar­ thritis, bursitis, rheumatism, ten­ donitis, backache and more. Altliough the mechanism by which ARTll-Rx works lo relieve pain is not totally clear, .scien- lisls suggesi lhal pain is relieved becau.se ARTH-Rx inlercepls ihe messenger substance that sends pain signals lo Ihe brain. ARTII-Rx is available in a con- cnienl roll-on applicalor wilhoul a prescription. According to a spokesperson for the company, due lo Ihe oveiAvhclming demand for AR TH-R-x. supplies arc same- limes limiled. ARTII-Rx can al.so be ordered by calling 1-800-729- 8446. www.hcdsalcs.com C2000PGC ARTH-Rx is available at: Or at your local: FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Rd.-751-214) Mary H. Forrest 191S-2002 MOCKSVILLE I&' Mnnj j. Cotlinw 1935 - 2002 ADVANCt Ii» Howard A. Colbert 1915-2002 OAK SU.MMIT<a jamcs ]. Sillier 1938-2002 MOCKSVILLE (¿t Wayne L Holland I960 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE I* Roi/ /. Cobbler 1925 - 2002 KERNEKSVILLE I& Iris Bl Smith 1924-2002 WINSTON-SALEM & Annie L Chappell 1912-2002 ADVANCE & Veronica H. Griipp 1914 - 2002 ADVANCE Dorothy M. Walker 1926 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE <iS Vickie R. Cook 1958 - 2002 LEXINGTON Annie L Lagle 1937 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE H o w m u c h s h o u l d a f u n e r a l c o s t? I t s r e a l l y u p t o y o u . . . C trl Lmilieri, Mana(;er Y o u m a k e t h e c h o ic e s , a n d w e ’l l w o r k t o e x c e e d y o u r e x p e c t a t io n s . CeM m itiiig 50years u f servire to the community 325 North Main St., Mocksvillc, N C • 751-2M8 EA TO N FUNERAL SERVICE \ W e s le y C h a p e l B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y Ali;un ;ind sausage brc;ikf:isl will be held;il Wesley Chapel Unilcd M cthoilist C hinvh from (i:.i()-IO a.m . Salunkiy. A pril 20. A lso on (he m enu will be eggs, griis. biscuils. gravy and baked :ipplcs. C edar Creek Plans D eaco n’s Day, Tea Ceil;n (.’reck M issionary B;ipiisi C hm ch w ill h;ivc П е;1сипЧ П а\ on Sum ía). A pril 21 al .ì p.m .. wilh Ihc Rev. D onalil.lenkins ami his conyregalion from Shiloh H.iplisi C hurch in M ockksv ilie as guesis. O n Sauird:iy. April 27. ,il .V.Vl p.m .. C edar Creek will hold a Rainbow Tea. I'or m ore inlorm :nion. call \'irgim i Scoll al WS-.1222. S t o r e h o u s e F o r J e s u s N e e d s M e d i c a l A s s i s t a n c e V o l u n t e e r s Л SioieliiuisL’ for Jesus I’liam iac) has a crilic:il sliorr.n^e of \ (d- uniecrs in the iiicdicaiion assistance program iM .\P ). I he Siorehouse has been usiny M A P sincc the free iiicdical clinic openctl in O ctober 2(ИИ) lo help ipialilyinr: I)a\ ie residenls obtain m eilicalioiis free from ph:innaccuiical conip:m ics. MAI* interview ers m usi be conipuler literale. able Ui work on the inierncl. A nicilical back‘jinuiul is helpful bul nol necessary. 1 wo M AP interview ers are needed M otulavs and W ednesdays a.tn .-l:.'0 p.m . and l:.'()-5 p.m. ln tei\iew ers schedule ihe shifts, days aiul w eeks ihe> prefer to \ithiniecr. II inieresiciL call M arie C ollins at 751-1(!Ы к liiforma\iv>o will he i:iven on npcom ini: M A P trai nini: in M ay b\ Karen Jinics. S tore­ house М.ЛР cnoidinaior. Bob U auci\. StoveluMisc p!^avn\ac> diiccior. Iras a need for addi­ tional \o h m ieer pharm acisis aiul pliam iacy lechniciaiis and assis­ tants w ho can \ olnnleer M om ias s and W 'cdnesilays 10 a.m .-1 p.m. and'i'luivs»la>s p.m . Cali Ranclt al llie Stoielunise IMiar- inacy al 7."^ 1-2S54 if \o u c;m help w ilh either posiiion. .April Stales, ihe Siorehouse l ive M eilical C linic cooidinalor. said tliere is a need for aildilional clinic nurses and laboratory lech- nicians lo \ oUmlccr liii a n4;ilional scheduled Tlmrsihiy ni‘jh ls be- iw een >:M) and S:.iO. Call C nllins at 7.S 1 - HK'O. J e r u s a l e m B a p t i s t T o H o s t F O G i'OCi (bocus ( )n O od I w ill be in concerl al p.m. Suiulas. April 21 at Jerusalem Haplisi C hurch. I .S. iiOI Soulh. “This e\perience of w orship prom ises lo lirinp inlo focus the purpose and m eaning of our lives.” said ihe pasUii. ihe Rev. Jim in\ Lancaster. " Ih is messa^^e will he c o in esed through various d ra­ m atic skils w hich will tickle you fniins hone. >cl a!'.o lonch and inspire yoiir heart," Pach skit hits hom e ihe m essage: Jesus loves us and desires lo esiahlish a personal lelaiionship lhal will fulfill our innerm osi needs, Tlieie w ill be a nurscrs for infants and toddlers, and a lo\ e offer inu will be accepleil lo assisi 1 ()0 in fiilure m inisii \ endeas(W s. T oim ore inf(4inalion. cla! 2S4-2.’2S. B l o o d D r iv e A t F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n :\ spring blooil drive will be held al M ocksville Lirsl P resbyte­ rian C hurch on M onday, .April 2‘-> from 4:.W -7:.iO p.m. Call 7.“i|- 2.^07 for an ;ippoinim enl. S m it h G r o v e B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y A couniry breakfast w ill be held al Sm ilh (irove I'n iled M elhod­ isi C'hurch from ík.^0- 11 a.in. S aiunhi). .April 20. The m enu will be counlrs ham . sausaue. bacon, euijs. erils. ^ravy, biscuils and a bev­ erage. lial-in or VICI a piale lo iio for S.'^. The church is tm U.S. I5S. DAVlK COUN rV KNTKRPRISK RKCORI). April 18, 2002 - CU and I n t e r i o r D e s i g n s , I n c . Full Service Design Is What VVt' Offer: .Accessories • W indow Tiealmenls I'looi C m crings • .Mini Bliiuls Heildiiig l^nsenibles • W all C m erings \li' Wiirk With l.ii ciiM il i'liiiirm h irs lu r Уинг .) h'ciiiiiileliiii: Л' lliiihliiti; .Vi'cA Charlene lì. Cassidy Christine I., ile^e ID.S À.ssociitlL's 356(I-C Clemmmis lUl., Cleitmimis, NC M onday - I-riday (N ext D nor lo IJhnifV ) 9 :0 0 -.rO O 7 6 6 - 9 9 1 8 BANK NOTICE Application ol the Bank ol Ilie Carolinas, Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina, for aulliority to establish a branch located at 4353 Main Sireel. Harrisburg, Cabarrus Counly, Norlh Carolina 28075 lo be known as "Bank of Ihe Carolinas, Harrisburg Branch” has been filed wilh the Commissioner of Banks to be processed in accordance with Rule 4 NCAC 3C .020L and the Regional Direclor ol Ih^ Federal Deposil Insurance Corporation. The public is invited lo submit written comments on this application to Ihe Commissioner of Banks. 4309 Mail Service Cenler, Raleigh. North Carolina 27699-4309. The comment period on this application will end fourleen (14) days from dale of publication. The Commissioner of Banks will consider comments received wilhin the comment period. Any person wishing to comment on this application may file his/her comments, in writing, with the Regional Direclor of Ihe Federal Insurance Deposil Insurance Corporation at its Regional Office located at Suite 1600, One Atlanlic Center. 1201 West Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanla, Georgia 30303- 3449, before processing of Ihe applicalion has been completed. Processing will be completed no earlier than the fifteenth (15th) day lollowing eilher the dale of the last required publication or the date of receipt ol the application by the FDIC, whichever is laler. The period may be extended by the Regional Director for good cause. The non-confidential portion of the applicalion lile is available for Inspection within one day following Ihe request lor such lile. II may be inspected in Ihe Corporation's Regional office during regular business hours. Pholocopies of informalion in Ihe non-confidential portion of the applicalion file will be made available upon request. A schedule of charges for such copies can be obtained from the Regional Office. A t t e n d T h e C l i u r c l i O f Y o u r C h o i c e N o C ro o k P rim itiv o Q a p lls t C h u rc h .N o Cf(?ok CtiurcM R d .. Mocksvillo. 2nd A 4|h Sunclnys. t0:30 a.m . Fourth Snlurdny w orship and conforonro. 1 30 p.m Paslor, Eldor Eugont! Bonnoll. E n g le H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,10 a.m . S unday w orship, 7 p .m Tu e sd n y Powortim o, 7 p in Thu rsd a y Biblo study Casual dross, conU>nipornry m usic w o rsh ip , 5103 U S , 158, Hillsdalo. M o c k s v illo W o s lo y a n C h u r c h : Hospital 81. Sunday School, 9>15a.m. W o rsliip . 11. W o d rie s d n y P ra ye r Mof.Minq, 7 p m. Rov. G oorgo Troynr. '51-5595. U n io n C h n p o l IJn ito d M o th o d is l C h u rc h : 2030 U S GOl N. Sunday School. 10. VVorsliip. 11 a.m . Pastor. Rov. Brad Hol’imati C o n lo r United M othod isl C h u rch : U .S. 64 W Sunday School. 9 45 a m. Worship, II. Paslor M ary M, Carnos 751-2754. Childcaro diroctots C ada Provollo, 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry, 940-3753 Elbovllle Unilod M clho dist C h u rch : Sunday School, 10 a.m. W orship, It a m Kidr, For Chnsl (a gn s3 -9 ). Youlh forChnsl iatjos 10-12). I s U 3rd Sun,, 3 -4:30 p,m Toons tor Chrisl mool S un ., 5 G 30 p.m . Oisctplo I Biblo Study, W od , 7 p.Ill Disciple III Bil)lo Sludy, TIuirs . 7 p ni. Advanco. Paslor: Rov. Jack Wallaco. C oo lccm o o C h u rch ol G o d : Sunday School. 9 45 a m , W orship Sorvico, 10 45 a.m Tuos. Prayor M eoling. 7 p n i W od Family Training Hour, 7 p rn Fof tr,\nsponalton, call Bfoihor Oalo Droidinqor al 204 2100. Pastor, Bishop Rot)or| Hul*‘llo C o rn a lz o r U n ite d M o th o d is l C h u rch : 1244 Com alzof Rd Sunday School, 10 a m. Worship, 11 a ni. Biblo Study, W ednesday, 7 30. Rov. Harold Zinimorman, pastor B othol U n ited M o th o d isl C h u rc h Bolhol Church Rd Worship, 9 45 a ni. Sunday School, 10 50 a m Dr S B W.irnor. paslor A d vn n cc United M ethodist C h u rch ; Sunday School. 9 45 a in. Worstup, 11 <1 m Yo ulh, 5 p.in R o v D a vid Childors.Downtown Advanco F n rm in g to n U n ite d M o th o d is l C h u rc h : S un d a y S choo l, 10 a m Worship, 11 a ni 1039 Farminglon Rd. 998-3769 Rov Molmda Snydor. O oV G ro v e U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch 1994 U S 158. Mocksvillo Sunday Sctiool, 9 45 a.m Worship, 11. C o n co rd U nilod M clho dist C hurch. Chorry Hill Rd . Mocksvillo W orship: 11 a.m . SuruJ.iy S ch o o l 10 a m Pastor John Androws Hardison Unilod M othodisl C hurch W orship. 9 45 a m Sunday School. 10 45. W o n d e rfu l W (? dn o s-d a ys Childron s progr.im , 6 7 30 Paslor. Rov. D (‘nnis B Marshall C om m unity Baptist C h u rch Sunday School. 10 a m Sunday W orship, 11, Evoning sorvico, G W odniisday Biblo Study, 7 p m Gladslono Rond H illsdale United M ethodist C h u rch : 5228 U S 15B Conlom porary worship Sunday 10 45 a.m Sunday School, 9:35. C asu al dross, rulroshinonts. IM P A C T |)r. high) Sunday night, 5 30 A X IS (sr liigh) S u n d a y m gh l. 7. M idw i'ok W (M lm ‘r.day, 0 :3 0 B iblo studios and ministrios includo dram a, w ofsitip l».*am, M iissions. singles, vvomon s, rnon's Dr Koith Turman, 998 4000 W esley C h a pe l U n ilc d M clh o d ist C h u rch : W orstup Sorvico 10 a rn Sunday School 10 45 a m Rov Mindy Snyd»?r. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P e n te c o s ta l H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S u n d a y S choo l: 10 a m W o rs h ip : 11 a .m , E v o n in g : 6 :3 0 . W odnosday prayer m ooting A Biblo study. 7:30 p.m , Rov. Jool Boyles, H o ly C ro s s Lu lhorn n C h u rch , 1913 U .S G01 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m . Sunday Sctiool: 9:15 a m. Paslor: Rov. Robert Kasling 751-5419, http:.'WWW tnind5p flng.co m ’'holycross' M o c k s v illo F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h u rch , 201 S Main S i W orship; 11 a m Church School; 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovo m ng - C horislo rs (g ra d os 1-5) & Youth (gradoG G -12). 5;30 p.m . Pastor; Noal Carter 751-2507, M ock s United M othodisl C h u rch , oil N C. 801 S. al Mocks C hurch' Boau- cham p toads. Advanco, Rov Donnie Durham . 998-5518 S unday worship: 8:45 5.11 a m . Sunday School: lO a.rn. S m ilh G ro vo M ethodist C h u rch : 3492 U .S . t5 8 . M ocksvillo, P astor; C h n s C lo n lz . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a m ., worship, 11. Children's ministry. Boloro and altor school programs, 940-5296 H ltlsd n lo B a p tis t C h u rc h S unday Worship and Biblo Study 9 A 10:30 a ni , W odnosday Followr.hip Moai. G p.m ch ild re n 's yo u lh a c liv iiie s . p ra yor m o o tin g . 6 ;3 0 p .m . P a sto r R T Aldorm an. 940-6G18 Minister ol Music, Bront Holton. 4815 U .S 150. Advanco . Faith nnd V ictory Fa m ily W o rsh ip C o n lo r, 1687 Hw y, 601 N S unday Sorvicns, 10 a.m ., 7 p itv W i’drujsilay, 7 p tn. N ow BoU ovors P.P. C h u rch . Sunday School. 10 a.m W orsliip Sorvico, 11 a.m . W odnosday mghl Biblo sludy. 5 p m Pastor Elizabeth Mock Assoc. P asloi DotncK Mock. W om o n s Aux .4. B rolhorhood Bihio Study, 1st A 3rd Thursday L ib e rty U n ite d M eth o dist C h u rc h . U .S 001 S W orship.9 45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a rn First United M ethodist C h u rch of M o c k s v illo . Early S un d a y W orship S o rvico . 0 :50 a.m . P ra is<3 singing, casual dross. соШ гмлрогагу formal. Traditional st*rvico, 10.55 a m 305 N. M am St 751 2503. Pastors, Crystal Aloiiinctor and Chartos Tum or D o lle v o r's S o n s h lp T n b o rn a c io Sund.iy worship. 10:30 a riv A 6 30 p m Wod. ovonifig. 7 Pastor. Jotry L. Couch, 998 1324 Cana Rd - Pollor s Lano Tu rre n tln e B aptist C h u rc h Sunday School, 9 45 a.m , W oiship. 11: Night Sorvico, G Pastor. Rov Joo Smith. Belhlehem United M ethodist C h urch : S u n d .iy (M rly w orr>hip. 8 :4 5 a.rii : Sunday School. 10 W orship. 11 a.m. 321 Rodland Rd , Advanco. 336-998- 5083 Fa* 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . Ё M ail: b(*tliumc(<?aol com Ep isco p a l C h u rch of Ihe A scensio n, Fork D uby Rd , Advanco, Sun School. 10 a m W orship. 11 a in. 998-0857 Dial A Story M inistry for children. Bill and Poggy Long ol Advanco. 998-7716 S ervice s flt tho O aks. Apt. 7A. 7 p rn . Thursdays, Bishop T.R. Rico. C lem ent G ro vo C h u rch of G o d . B ody of C h risl. 159 Patkor Rd.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125 Saturday Sorvicos; Sabbath S ch o o l, 10 a tn , W o rs h ip . 11:45. W (‘dnof>day Biblo Sludy. 7 p m Paslor Eldor Ernest liamos. Radio Broadcast: Th o Biblo Is Right. Tuesdays. 5-5;30 p m , W D S L 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8 30 a m,, W S TP 1490 AM . G re e n M e a d o w s B a p tis t C h u rc h Sunday School. 9 45 a m W orship. 11 a.m ., 7 p.m W odnosday Pray(>r & Bible S tudy, 7 p rn P aslor R o v M ichaol Wators, 998-3022 L ib o rly W e s le y a n C h u r c h . 2106 Sholliold Rd.. Harmony. Sunday School 10 a m , Morn W orship 11 a tn.. Wed Bible Advonluro 7 p m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos oach m onth 10 a.m. 492 29G3 Paslor Ronald Loo B ix b y P re s b yte ria n C h u rc h . 1Q0G Fork-Bixby Rd.. noar Cornatzor Rd., Sun, Scliool 9 a.m , W orship 11. Paslor: Dosignatod ^.rVsiQi. 990- 6813, DuUn United M bth.cdlsi C h u rch , 897 Dulin Rd , Mocksvillo. 998-5409, Paslor: David Smith Sun School 10 30 a m., Worship 9 30 a m. C o o lccm o o U n ited M othodisl. M am St., Sunday School, 10 a.m .. Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun 5-6:30 Paslor. Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H o m e B ible S tu d io s , by R andy Howell 284-4667, B e a r C rc o k B a p tist C h u rc h , Boar Crook C h Rd.. Sun. School 10 a.rn . W orship tt a.m ., Bible Study W ed 7 p.m ., Toam Kids W od. 6:30 p.m , Dr. Wayno E Slorling - Inlonm Paslor, Cooloem oo First Baptist C h u rch , 284 Marginal St . Sun, BibU; Stvsdy 9 45 a m , Morn, W orship 11 a.m , Evo W orship 7 p tn., Youth, 6 p.m W odnosday suppor. G p tn, M usic minislor. Rogina Chandler, M ocksvillo S ocond P resbyterian. 400 Pino St. W orsh ip , 11 a tn . C hurch S ch o o l, 9 ;3 0 . R o v Th o m a s M Loach.751-1410 St. F ro n d s ol A ssissl, R C . tHassos; Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, Friday, 9 a m W(>dn»»sday, 7 p m, Saturday Vigil. 5 p m. Sunday, 8 n.m. and 10 30 a.m. S p a n is h M a s s at 12;30 p .m . Rov. Andifiw Draper, TO R , 751-2973 Fa rm ington Baptist C h u rch . Sunday tnornmg Bible study, classes lor all ages. 9 4 5 W orship; 11. 1841 Farm ington Rd.. 5 miles Irom I 40. Paslor; Jim m y Hinson. Church. 998 3826 Homo: 751- 3492 B laise Baptist C h u rch . U S 001 Notih a cto ss irom H o rn s Tru ck S lo p , M o ck sville 7 5 1 -3 6 3 0 W o rsh ip Л Sunday School, 9 45 a m atuJ 11 a.m Sunday ovoning. 7. W ediU'sday sorvico, 7 p m Pastor. Glonn Sellors S hiloh Baptist C h u rch . 544 E Depot S t. Mocksvillo Sunday School: 9 45 .1 m M orning worship: 11 a m Paslor. Rev Donald Ray Jonkinr, 751 0597. Fu ito n U n ilo d M o th o d is l C h u rc h , ЗП95 N С 801 S , Advanco Worship, 9 45 a m. Sunday School, 10 45 a m. Fulton Youlh In Chrir.l, Sundays. 5 6:30 p m Pastor Rov Jack Wallace H e a v e n B o u n d F u ll G o s p e l C h u rch .U S 64 W .. Mocksvillo (bosido Conlor Fire Dopt.). Sunday Scliool, 10 a m , Worship, 11. Sunday mghl praiso worship. 6. Wodne.'iday night praiso' worship, 7 Pastor. Jam iis Ward. 998- 0394 First Baptist C h u rch , 390 N. Mam St . Mocksville. 751-5312 Sunday School, 9 30 a in. W o rsh ip 10:55 a tn W odnosday Prayer Service, Noon. Fork Baptist C h u rch . 3140 U .S 6-t E , M ock sville , S u n d a y S ch o o l. 9 :4 5 . W orship servico, II a m , 6:30 p tn W ednesdays. 7 p tn Awanas. Sunday G p m 998-8306. C o rn a lz o r B a p tis i C h u r c h . 1372 C o rn a lzo r Rd . M ocksvillo, S unday School. 10 a m,. Worship. 11; evening.6 3 0 ; A w a n a s W o rsh ip . 7 p.in W odnosday ovoning. 7:30 p m N ow Un io n M clho dist C h u rch . 1869 S hofliold R d ,. al C o u n ty Lino Rd S o rvice s; 8;30 a .m ., co ntem po rary w o rsh ip w ilh ca s u a l d ro ss n nd rolroshmonts; 9:45 a m Sunday School assi'inbly. 10, Sunday School tor all agos 11 a.rn . Worship. 492- 5367 Ijam es B aptist C h u rch . Shotliold Rd , Mock,'',ville Sunday School, 9:45 a.rn . W orship. 11 a m . Sunday Evening, G, W odno sday, 7 p m. Pastor, Tom m y Faust S t. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u rc h , 145 C am p b e ll Rd . M ocksvilh ', S un d a y School, 9:30. Mornitig worship, 11 a m. Rev. Anihony Freoman. A d va n c o First Baptist C hurch, 1938 N .C . 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. W odnosday Biblo Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m , Paslcr:M arlin Kaslnor, 998-6302. C h u rch o l G o d o l P ro p h e cy. 2323 U .S . 601 S ,, M o ck svillo . S u n d a y School, 10 a.m , w orship. 11. Sunday evening. 6: W odnosday evening, 7. Pastor; R ev. B ob b y Shinault, 719- 6565 or 284-2935, Victory B aptist C h u rc h . M idway St.. Cooloom oe. Sunday School. 10 a.m ,. w o rsh ip U , S u n d a y o v o n in g . 6; W odnosday Aw ana'Youth, 6:45 p.m ., Prayor & Bible Sludy, 7. R o v Sholby Harbour. 284-2077, S o v o n th D a y A d v o n tts t C h u rc h . M illing R oad. M ocksvillo. S ab b a lh School. Saturday, 9:30-11; W orship, 11 -noon. Paslor. Hon Davis 751 -3886. M acedonia M oravian C h u rc h . 700 N .C. 801 N .Advance. Sunday School, 9:30-10:45 a m. W orship. 8:45 and 11 a m. 9 9 8-4394 P astor: Rov. G re g Lillle Vndi^ln V a lle y B a p tis t C h u r c h . 1324Yadkin Valley Road. Advance, Pastor: Ronnio Craddock. 998-4331, Sunday School. 10 a.m ,. worship. 11 A 6 W ednesday Night Prayor mooting. 7:30. Live Sundays. W D S L 1520AM. 11-Noon. Mt. Z ion H o lin e ss C h u rc h ot G od, U .S . 64 £. at Mill Street, Mocksvillo. S un d a y S chool, 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11 Paslor: Bishop Jarnos Ijamos. M l. S in a i A M E Z io n C h u rc h , 488 P oo p lo s C ro o k R o a d . A d v a n c e , Sunday School, 9:45 a.m .. worship. 11 a m . W odnosday niglil BitMo sludy. 7. Dr Ot>s B Robinson Sr.. paslor. 998- 6231 B ixb y C h u rc h of the Liv in g G o d ,2121 Cornalzor Rd , Advanco. Paslor. R ov Porry Hawks. 768-1G06 Worship. Sunday 10-11 a til., 6 p tn. S alem U n ited M o th o d is l C h u rc h , S a le m C h u rc h R o ad off D a vio Acadom y Rd W orship, S undays at 9 45 a m. Sunday School, 10.45 The Rov Miiry Carnos. minister. P in e y G ro v o U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h , 376 U n d o rp a s s R d ,. Advanco Sunday School. 10 a,m ,, Worship, 11 Pastor; Rov, Kondall C, Glover. 998-7316, N ow Je rusa le m A p o stolic C h u rch . 291 Cam pbell Rd,. Mocksville. Paslor. Nottyo l)amos-Barber, 751-0049 Sun. S ch o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rsh ip 11. W ednesday nighl: Biblo class, 7:30. Inlotcossory prayer, 6 p.m. True Ligh t C h rislia n M inistry. U S. 601 N , Dannor Rd to Cam olia Lane, Mocksville Pastor Steven W. Dallon Sunday School. 10 a.m ., worship, 11, E p is c o p a l C h u rc h of th e G o o d S h e p h e rd . C h u rch & C ro s s sts.. C o o lo e m o o . W o rsh ip . 9 :3 0 a m . lollov/ship hour alter church Bible S lu d y 2nd and 4th S un d a ys alter church. Priest; Rev. Noali Howard. Je s u s Life M ission. Liberty Church R d .. M ock svillo. S u n d a y S choo l. 10:30. morning worship. 1.1. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p m. Pastor: Hilda Roavis M ocksvillo C h u rch ol G o d . 862 U S 04 E . (bosido A rm o ry). 751*0017 P a sto r La rry Hollili(*ld S u n d a y Sctiool, 10 a in., worship, 11 Sunday ovoning, G. W odnosday evoning. Je rusa le m Baptist C h u rch . 3203 U S 601 S.. M ocksvillo 284-2320 R e v Jim m y Lancasier S unday services 8 1 5 a m , praiso and worship, 9 45 a m , Sund.iy School (or all ages: 11 a.m , morning worship; G p m ., ovoning worship. W ednesday services; 6 p rn . la m ily fe llo w ship m e a l; 7 p .m ., Team KID. Youth 4 Chnst. Adull Bible Sludy Nursery for inlanis and loddiers Support These Local Businesses W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. W inston Salem , NC 27102 336-723-1669 V O G L E R Ä - S O N S Funeral Tlonie 2 8 4 9 M id d le B ro o k Dr. C le m m o n s , N C 2 7 0 1 2 336- 766-4714 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY J e ric h o Roatd M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APAUX COMPANY 16 5 T u rk e y F o o t RoatJ M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -4 9 2 -5 5 6 5 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meal Process Beef - Pork - Deer 2 7 years experience 892 Ralph Ralledgc Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 PUT THIS SPACE TO W O R K FOR YOU C ALL 7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 FOR DETAILS DAVIE LU M BER & LOGGING 87 2 M ain C h u rc h R d. M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -9 1 4 4 C R A IG G A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN C . 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advancc, NC 27006 336-940-2341 Ci.</.«i //.'.’iw l.uner •(' I.m/» J . P. GREEN M IL L IN G CO ., IN C . M a k e rs o f D A IS Y F L O U R W e C u s to m B len d D ep o t S t., M o c k s v ille , N C 336-751-2126 EATON FUNERAL HOME Triiililiiui itíC íiritii:.... ^2^ Ndilli Main .Sneel Mnelvsville. NC 27II2S 336-751-2148 FO STER DRUG C O M P A N Y 4 9 5 V alley R o ad M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 1 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 S h e e k S tree t M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 6 7 'Krazy'Bob says, "Stop by and see why... a sale at the mall's rarely '[ri i jA ja s a le at all." Tues.* Sat.*9ат-7рт Sun.* Ìpm-Gpm III.' Old W.‘l)l) nidg, Hwy 15Ö, 2 Шоскг W oi HÜI GENTLE M AC H IN E & T O O L INC. 3 3 1 9 U S H w y 158 M o c k s v ille , N C 2 7 0 2 8 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -3 3 5 0 l-lA Y W O R TH -M lLLliR F u n e r a l H o m i- KINDI-KTON ClIAIM-L 1.<к'лп;|) ON IIWY 15X B u i w i;i;N Cl.i;.M M ON.s & A dvanci; 336-‘M 0-5555 888-940-8511 a Ì C E m i M E HARDW ARE 5431 Hwy. 158* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 d g K s r AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main SI. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 F U L L E R K l ' r t e Precision Laser C utting & M etal Fabrication 855 S.ilisbui y Ro.id, MockGvillc.NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 -3 7 1 2 C12 - DAVIE COUN TY KNTERPRISK RKCORD. April 18. 2002 A p r i l 2 3 r d - 2 7 t h 3 6 0 B l a i s e C h u r c h R d . , M o c k s v i l l e lUustB, Goines, ‘Rities, Fooci, Demonstrations and MOT^S! Р Е А Ш т The Band o f Oz and Part- Time Party- Time Band Band 1 "- IC■ '■¿iV-i p fi — M id w a y b y J я J A m u s e m e n t s — GATE AD M ISSIO N: $4.00 age 13-Adult $2.00 age 12-6 , FREE age 5 and under FAIR HOURS: Tues.-Thurs. 4:30-10:30pm Fri. 4:30-11:30pm Sat. 10:30am-11:30pm DISCOUNT W R IST B A N D S AVAILABLE FREE PARKING Tuesday, April 23 4:.1()-U):30PM 4:3()-l():30 * 5:3l)-7:30 7:3()-l():3() 5:(K)-U):3() 5:3()-<):31) 6:30 & 8:30 7:30 & y:30 Wednesday, April 24 1();3()AM-12:3()PM 4:30-10:30 I>.\1 4:30-7:31) 4:30-10:30 4:30-10:30 5:0()-10:.'0 5:30-‘):31) 5:30 cV 7:30 (i:31) i'c S:3() 7:30c'i‘):3l) (v.(K)-10:30 ii:3ll-10:30 Thursday, April 25 I0:3I)AM-12:30PM 4:30-10:30 I'M 4:30-7:30 4:30-10:30 5:00-10:30 5:(K) & 7:(K) 5:()0-l0:(K) 5:30-9:30 6:30 & S:30 7:30 & 9:30 Friday, April 26 4:30-11:30I’M 4:30-11:30 5:00-10:30 5:30-7:30 5:30-9:30 6:30 i: 8:30 7:30 & 9:30 7:(K)-II:(X) Saturday, April 27 I0:30AM-11:30PM I0:30AM-11:30PM 10:30AM-1:(X)PM 10:30AM-1I:30PM 11:IK)-1:(K)AM 11 :(K)AM-4:(H)PM 12:30,5:30 & 8:30PM 1:(H)-6:(X)PM 1:.30. 6:30, & 9:30PM 2:00-4:(K)PM 4:IK1-9:(K1PM 7:00-I1:(H)PM Oflicial Oponinj; of Midway. Concessions & Exhihils Pelting Zoo, Pony Rides & Pig Races All Day Peddle Power Jr, Tractor Pull - Arena USAtalent Search - Main Stage Foixl Hut by Davic Youth Council Dunking Booth challenge with Hidden Meadows Youth Ranch JJ Huggles; Magic & Variety Show -Hugglcs Stage Buffalo Barfield's Possum Holler Playhouse - Hartield Stage Matinee (S4,00) for Seniors & Elcm, Schools Midw;iy. Concessions & F.xhihils 0|ien School Day - ,S3,0() off Wrist Band w ith Coupon Sponsor Fniployees Night (Gate & Ride P:isses) Petting Zoo. Pony Rides tV: Pig Raccs ,\llD:iy l-ood Hut Dunking Booth Challenge with the Kiwanis Club JJ Hugglcs: Magic Variety Show - Hugglcs St:ige Sheepdog Herding Demonstrations - Arena Buffalo B:irlield's Possum Holler Phiylunisc - Barlicld Stage Bluegrass Live on the Main Stage w ith Tomm Doolec & HardDrive Square Dancing by Goodtimers Christiiin Rock by Adams B;nid Free Matinee for Physically Challenged & N’ursing Homes Midway. Concessions & Exhibits Open School Day - 33,00 off Wrist Band with Coupon Petting Zoo. Pony Rides & Pig Races All Day Food Hut SheaRose. Vaulting Demonstrations - Arena Lively Mix of Coimtry/Jaz77Blucs/Comcmp. on the Main Stage - Brad Carlner. Randall Haynes Band Dunking Booth Challenge wiih Davie Domestic Violence Services JJ Huggles Magic & Variety Show - Huggle:^ Stage Buffalo Barfield's Posstmi Holler Playhouse - Barfield Stage Midway. Concessions & Exhibits Open Pelting Zoo. Pony Rides & Pig Races All Day Food Hut by Hidden Meadows Christian Youth Ranch Ole Time Country Fair Follies - Arena Dunking Booth Challenge with W,R, Davic Booster Club JJ Huggles Magic i.t Variety Show -1 higgles Stage Buffalo Bartield's Possum Holler Playhouse - B:irfield Stage Beach Live on the Main Stage with B:ind of 0/. & Shag Contest Stans Midway. Concessions & Exhibits Open Petting Z(H). Pony Rides & Pig Races All Day Benelit Auction - Main Stage Food Hut by Mocks\'ille Lion's Cluh Bicycle Rodeo - Kiddie Midway (Paveineiit) Dunking Booth ch;illeiige with Davie 'I’outli Council JJ Huggles Magic & Variety Show - Huggles Stage Country Cowboy'n Contests - Aren:i Buffalo Barfield's Possum Holler Playhouse - Barfield Stage Live with the Winston-Salem Mass Choir - Main Stage Dunking Booth challenge w ith Davie Leo Club Beach Live on the Main Stage with Part-Time Party-Time Bantl & Shag Contest Finals С C U L | iro fc ts b e n e f i t i j o u t k o r g o n i z o t i o n s in . t k e i r m i s s io t t t<y ( ir o v ld e r e c r e a t i o n a l a n d е Н ш м Ш у п о 1 a l t e r r i o t i v e s f o r t e e r is in . I ) Q v i e C o u n t t j t o ' k e (f> p r e v e n t j u v e r i i l e ( ie iin q u e n G ij. FAIR SPONSORED BY: T iiA is iin ■ cMTERPni/c° RECORD С о ш г Ё в г Salisbui’y^^o st Davie Farm Service, Inc. С«чт(у I A r f s L . „ ^Carolina Farm Credit VULCANIHATERIALS I FARM BUREAU w a l * m a r t Ш F e a t u r e DAVIb: COUNTY KN TKRPlilSK RKCORD, April 18. 2002 - D1 All D avie fifth graders took part in a field day at the track betw een the Davie Fam ily YM C A and M ocksville Elem entary School.- Photos by Robin Fergusson Alhondra G utierrez of William R. Davie and Jessica Tulbert of C ooleem ee try to keep their feet in the sack. D aniel A nderson of Pinebrook and Joey Taylor of Mocksville appear to be going in opposite directions. Tyler Braddy of C ornatzer and Teri Cope of Pinebrook take part in the sack race. Fifth Graders M eet N ew Friends A t Field D ay Every I'il'tli gratlcr in Davic Coitmy - sonic .SOO of Ihcm - atlendcd a ficKI day rcccnlly. Tliey met sonic new friends, ones they will be in sciiool willi next year in middle school, had some fun, and lllli ll some mttselcs parlicipaliiig in cvenis such as a soccer kick. Iiockey, sack race, relays, basketball sliool and baskelball p;iss. “It’s a characlcr build­ ing. spons, educational kind of Ihing." said Karen Umberger of Shady Grove, wlio coordinated ihe event wilh otlier elemenlary P.E. leachers. Mike Rominger of Pinebrook. Aim While of W illiam R, lD;ivie. .Andrew L:itchfoid of Mocksville. Vanessa Carter of Cooleemee and Taniiny Reavis of Com;il/er. I'liey lossed the idea around lasl fall, and with the li'elp of the Davie I':iinily YM CA which provided facilities. :iiul P;ilsy Crensliaw. who iielped coordinate elTorls between schools, il became a reality. Sutdenls were divideil inlo leams. with sliulenls from ililfei'cnl schools on the same le;ini, " Tlie interacting between the children before they moe on lo miilille scliool is impurl:mt." Limherger said, " Tliey le:ini to work w iih e:icli other, lo support each other. The idea w:is lo gel the children lo appre:ici:ile e:ich other's limitations as well :is their abilities," Some of the events were jusl for fun. in Olhers. score was kept lo provide incen- live. "W'e encouraged them lo cheer each olher on." Llmherger said. About 70 adults helped, and the D A RE program provided lunch. riie sluilents were kept busy, spending LS minules :il eacli event with five miiuites belwecn. There were few disagree­ ments, "I like Ihe jump rope." s:iid Teri Cope of Pinehrook. "I agree wilh her." sail! Tyler Braddy of Cornatzer. A student m aneuvers a DARE officer Joey Reynolds (right) gets som e helping cooking lunch from Katie Chaffin ball with a hockey stick, and Joseph Crotts. ib ra C lendenin of C ooleem ee Elem entary jum ps rope. The tw o-legged sack race is always a lot of fun, as these students learn to work together as a team . 1)2 - DAVIK COUM Y KM KKI’KISK KKCOKI), April 1«. 2002 Davie Schools William U. l)a%ic KltincnUiry [Ills anti ('.ir iiult-r^ t't ilio Wi-fK »>! M.ircli >S; Mus ll Johnson. I itian', SImrl. Uoss lloHniT. ni’>anii.i Olivia.JcshCMHllvs.H.ilo) C.nulk'. M.illlifw Keenan. Ko.iiino Si/cnii>ri*. Lo^an Mroun. Hihi.ma \orU»v. llcallKT SvUcioj. ('ili/OHN ol tl)o \M'ck lotM an h MiL'h.icIa A\i*r\ HrtHsn. Hihiana Airos<». Junior Arctts. Natalie Irol.nul. Scili C'larksoii. Hero I’aliin), H.iilcv (’.tr- pcnlcr. M anosa C'llutto. Mayi Harron-Uuauo. J.uuie M«,»iriv,(*h.is- liiy Sprs. Sissy Harkk‘>. Ctahhy Arcos. I’.iiiiL* Kurtcc'-. Michaol Rcynolils. .intl Samaniha ('ontos, March u»p rc.ulcrs: Ji»sluia (iatiinums. Avcry IUi>un. Daniel lion/alcs. Kyle Siescii'«. T.tnner CalL lUiana ( <ue\ ara. Sarali Aiutci - son. Joey D.iMs. Jessica Sie\vari. Jessica iUichan.in. I.upila ('astro, Taylor Pr»)llitl. (”ourtne\ Moore. Taylor Anderson, /.ichary Paudi. Mack liritl. IJrooke W.iconer. Spen­ cer I.annin^. HI Ms, Ireland's class- Caroline Carier. Natasha Wilson, anil Kay la I.uckey. The I'ollou Inu k-2 simlenls met the i:<»al ot rcailinL’ 32 hooks tor March: Trim Alvarado. Autinnn Barber. Joslui.) IIIacklMirn. Mritiain Cartner. Joey Davis. Ale\ T.pinosa. Jeremiah Cionie/. Amlreu Lee. Michael Shores. Jessica Slewarl. Leslie Taylor. Kenilal Titll. Urt^oke Wallace. TaylorWeaihcnnaii.Kicky W ilson. .Avery l\rown. Daniel Ciori/.iles. Koss lloltner. Mai:v!ie Me;u!her. Kyle Stevens. Mramli Allen. Ashley Aiulcison. Ale\ Mrill. Loean Mroun. Aiiiiinin (’luitch. Derek Danner, .Ausiiaii Dtihy, Hraruii I-'crrebee, Keiiil.ill (ìobhle. rouriney tÌT.miìam.in. Hreni Harris. Jennifer Ji>nlan. here l\ium>- Mcilrano. N.nh.in IVaicc. Liiulsay Sarulers. Amber Siililen. Nicole .\ich«ile Si/cmoie. J.icoh \S hii.iker. N»»ra /anlt)iil. Hrill.m\ Anilcison. .Aubrey Appers«)n. .Mary-Kale UecU. Januie liurlon. Krysjal Caiulle, .Mariss.j Cilullo. Ciisel.i G uticrrc/. J.i chawn .Martine/. Dramlon MciHonl. ('ouriney .Moore. L.inren Outcn. (’oty KuMle. lierek Scherer. Scoiiy Siuinho. Madison Whitlock. Luiner (’.ill, C'r.u^ Mv>\ue. S.uah Anvleison. /.acliary liaker. Mai:uic H.irneycaslle. J.upielin Marron- Kuano. Lv.m (\*ve. Jonathan ('haltin. Mrillany (’ranlill. Karen Di.i/. Ciisselle Hern.nule/. Natalie Ireland. Johnny K.ihsli. Paytiin Kelly. Shellon. L.innini:. Julia Lan/o. L.\k\4a MarTov,juin. Caitlin Miller. K e\in Powell. Tyler ShoHncr. Junior Arcos, Hrooke H.UI. ('hesnee Barber. Helhany H.ukley, Coily Mi>i:er. /.ichary C'ar- rion. Kirsten C'ockerh.jm. Sarah (’4MH»»s. Antonio Ciabino-Vanc/. Jodi (Ue^ory. Uru\na (iuev.^r.i. Lo- i:an llcml'icks. Nicole llernande/. Miramla llodjies. Shelby Mast. Tyler Myers. Sherri Parks. Dallon Scherer. Sliarina Scotl. .Mael.en.i Apperson. .Michaela Bo^rer. Jtishua (r.immons. ('»mrtney Jones. Mat* iliew Keenan. KetidaU LvUiier. Kclsi .Miller. Sam Nesbit. .Mei:an Beck. Jessie.I Buchan.m. Lupita f'asiro. Ilaley C’amlle. Briliany (nibble. J e n n i I e r (Ì u e r re r о. /.a с h a r у Laurence. Tyler Luckey. Deyanira Oliva-Hernande/. Taylor Protlilt, Austiti Smilh. and Chris Tluunpson. (*oni!raliilalions lo all these stu­ dents. The Kaiders Booster ('hib held a Mower and PI.ml Sale April 13 at the schotd. Mowers. \ei:elahle plants, hanpini: baskets includini: herb baskets .is uell as miscella­ neous pots were solil. (‘ri>cecJs w ill benelit ihe lootball, cheer, ami dance programs. ('ili/ei;sol liieWeek of April S- 12; Tranciseli Chanie. .Andrea Terrebce. Julio(iuiierre/. Bramdon Kiildle. Sarah Anderson. Kendal Tilll. Brand) Allen. Tyler Luckey. Ashley Ibarra. ,Ale\ Henry. Kelsey Tiflt. Kobcrio Monti»ya. Nina Lofton. Mei’an Mediord. P.itila Komero. Keann.i Si/emore. .md Siilney lleniy. .All suiilenis were in ihe April 10 PK) program, a sjHinL* concert of \oc.d miistc. Sidney Hemy uasihe master ol ceremony. Studenis in kmderiiarten. tirsi, and second ;jrades sani: several .American lolk sones. They mcofpi*raled motions with several soin:4. Students in ihinl. fourth, aiul hfth iir.ules sanu a proeram of soul’s Itiun the l*)S(ts .ind l')(i(K, They staiteli the piociam b> sincmj: a nietlley of spiriiuais wliicb sludenis le.irneildurinii Black History Monili in Pebruary. .A commercial break was pnivided hy Jessica Blackburn. Josh Hall. Tyler Lee. Matlhew Dyson. Mary Belli Sherrill. Nick Cilufto. Church Hall. Ashley W’oodie. Brittannie Ball. Caitlyn Hyde. Torri Rogers. Samantha Tarleton. Andrew Olson, and Ale.x Henry. 'These students sang several commercial jiniiles. Then studenis got to the tun part of Ihe program. Ihey sang 'Peggy Sue” by Buddy iKyan UarncycaMle) . "lUe. Bye Lo\e" In ihe Lverly Brothers (Jarret Wallace and Austen (robble). ami "Charlie Brown" (Austin Brown) by the ('oasters. ('ountry music lovers were not disappoinied because the sludenis sang "Hey. Cioixd Lm>kin" by ILmk W’illiains. Sr. (Breck Want). "I Pall lo i’icccs" 'Nicki Myer.) by Palsy Cline, and "Daddy Sang Bass” by Johnny Cash (Wesley Paugh). Most of these singers were present to sing along w ith ihe chorus as selected students dressed lo look like the fanunis singers. One of Ihe highlighls of ihe progr.im was a visit by the Beatles (('lark Dalton. Tyler Jones. Travis Norris, (‘ameron Shepherd). Corn- plele with black wigs, the Beatles sang iheir hit "She Loves You”. Also on hand was the king of rock and roll..,lilvis Presley (John Wealher- inan). He moved and grooved lo the beat as students sang. "You Ain’l Nothing Bul a Hound Dog". I'.lvis also sang his number one hit "Love Me Tender". Other performers iti- eluded the "Splish Splash" girls; Danielle ^’oung. Tori Norris. Kelly Parks. Kelsey Tiffi, Ke'aira Smilh. Patly Kurfees. Maddie Hunl. Tay­ lor .Anderson. Brandi ('ockerliam. K.iyla Luckey. Alhondra (iuiierre/. .mil Halie Cartner perfonied ailance lo ihe song ”!:lvira. ' Sludenis in grailes kindergarten ihrough live raised iheir voices to- gcllier as they ended ihe progain by singing a palriolic song using ihe wonts of ihe Pledge of Allegiance. Josh Atkins presented the American Hag. .Mike Hendricks coordinated the event. Parents Janel Ball and Natalie Cockerhani assisted in dance instructions. C oiilce n iL’L' K le m i'iila ry Piflh graders in Mrs, Wilcov’s class enjoyed the county field il.iy. Students were ahle lo meel simlenls from olher schools. Stmlenis are reviewing the practice P,()(i lest they look. Pitih graders learncil about safety when a speaker from Novani I leallh came am! shared in- himialion. Safely rules w ill become important now that warmer weather has arrived. Third graders are preparing for the I:OC> lesl and lo improve ciii- /enship skills while competing in the schoolw ide "Pedaling tor Polite­ ness" conlest. Mrs. Maurer's and Mrs. Jones's classes have been studying a plant iinil in science. To reinforce iheir learning, ihey have been studying the parts of plants while planting flowers and veg­ etables to observe and experimenl with. Kindergarten classes have been learning ahoul spring and P.asier. They had Paster egg hunts, and are observing the changes taking place in spring. The trees are turning green and ihe llmvers are blooming. They are planting things in the classrooms and learning aboul plants. Tirst grade students visited the /achary House lo learn how (.'ooleemee children 100 years ago lived and worked. Activities in- cluileil slopping the hogs, gathering eggs, feeding ihe chickens, leading Ihe cow b.ick to the barn, and wash­ ing clolhes on a washbi’ard. Studenis of Mrs. Stein, Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Lancaster have heen lining some spring planting. They planted pumpkin seeils that were saved from "Scaredy C'at," the jack o’laiitern carveil by Mrs. Ingram last fall. Students have w rillen and ilhis- iraled books tilled 'Growing a Pumpkin" and are reconling infor­ mation aboul seed and plant grow th in observation togs for science. In malh. tliey have been using ihcir OW n names and ideas lo create and solve word problems. 'Tyler (irubb is being celebrated as the Student of the Monlh because he is honesi. Lousie Durban], affectionately known to everyone as "(Jranny.” was honored wiili a surprise birth­ day party by students in Miss Ludw ick and Mrs. Stein's room. tn PT.A news; Thursday.-April 11 was the last PTA meeling of the school year. The lollow ing new of­ ficers for 2(102-200.3 w ere voted in: Sandra 1-errell. president: Jerri West, vice president: Kobin West, treasurer; and Kuth .Ann Diehl, sec­ retary. Sl;itf Appreciation will be cel­ ebrated the w eek of .April 22-2h. Ms. Schw iebert’s second grade has been learning aboul solids, liq­ uids and gases. Sludenis liave been conducling experimeiils to find oul how different they all are. They are beginning lo raise imuiey lo help buy a brick al the Zachary House. The sludenis are collecting change lo coniribule lo ihe jar. 'Vhe lourth grade has been pre­ paring for the LOO test. Sludenis have been involved in hands-on ac­ tivities to help with a variety of skills. 'The sludenis are also still collecting can labs. The goal for Ihe fourth grade is I million. More than 20U.OO(Miavo been collected. Mrs. Carter's class js in ihe lead w ith more than 100,000. Shady (iritvc KkiiR'iilnn Information for the PTA’s Celebrate with a Book spring campaign has been sent home with students. Books can be placed in the media cenler in honor of or in memory of someone. Volunteers are needed to help with the fifth annu;il golf tourn.iment for technology May 30. Conlaci Uyan Man/nllo. Vene/ia Night is every Monday. The last Skaie Nighl of the school year w ill be 'Tuesday. April 30. Students of ihe Week March 25 -2‘): S;imantha Maurice, Helen Kocval. Jason Lewis. Morgan Carier. Katherine M cCuiston. Вг4кк McDosvell. Weiuly 44lla\oro. Liiulsey Ruble. Joshua Cottrell. Nicole Crowe. (*oly Ldwards. Matthew ('arler. Ryan Hester. Susanna Macfarlane. Will Duncan, and Michael Maready. Students of the WVek April K- 12: Taylor Niontgomery. Claivc Collett. Jenny Young. Tara Tregart hen-K night. Brianna Lichorn. Salem Carney, Kaithyn Smith. Kristin Bhasker. Sarah Sligall. Caleb Ouiton. /acli Bean. Kalie Davie. Sofia Pilovski. Leanna Peedin. Jennifer Milchem. Will (’ockerham. and Patrick Keeney. Cornili/XT I’lfiiUMilary Willi spring break beliiml ihem. third, fourih and filili grade studenis are preparing for the end-of-grade tests which are less lhan ihree weeks away. Mrs. Balsley's third graders are learning lo multiply three or more factors and practicing measure­ ments to ihe nearest centinietcr. The class ii.iN eled lo Vulcan recently fo! a lesson on Project Wikl. Studenis learned facts about rocks, minerals and soil. Mrs. Parrone’s fourth grailers visited Raleigh, the stale capit:d. re­ cently. They relumed wiih a greater understanding of the workings ol stale aiul feileral government. Class presiilei'itial candidates included laesha Hairsion. Christopher Hoke, Jiunie Cook. Brandon Jones. Brian Bullins. Lriii Nayliir and Zachary (treen. After preparing and deliver­ ing speeches, voles were cast and Zachary was declared the newly elected leader. His first duty w ill be lo nominate three Supreme Courl judges, which the legislators will debate and vole on in coiifirmation hearings. * •Alter reading the novel Kobin Homi, stmlenis created their own counly Renaissance ilances. Stu­ denis choreographers were Jesse Hillon. Lrin Naylor. Tyler Seaford. Jared Burcham. Shannon 'Triplett and Victor Navarro. Afler instruct- ing their teams, group leaders Sara Handy and Travis Smith look over, leading the dance troupes in well- developed dance routines. In science lessons, students con- slrucled a closed circuit alarm sys­ lem. This moiivalion proviilcd the students the stimulus for the Wednesday Lunch Brunch to ex­ plore electricity aiul magnetism dur­ ing their lunch lime. The crew m- eludes Brandon Jones, Brian Bullins. /achary Cireen and Jesse Hillon, w ith visiting scientists lirin Naylor, Kayla Nelson and Kathrvn Mc-Millan. Cougars of the Month for .March C o n liiiu e tl O n P a jic 0 3 177 Soumooo U ne t l2 Ндпюно ST. 17*’- ,4C4‘'i m Ailvar>co ЗВП. 2DA, spM fov«f S2G4,900. CAU LEE® 751.8572 231 BocHwooo Drivc 3Uft 1 bUA. cczy co!!.»go, lovsn S69.900. CALL GENA @751*8569 H O W A R D REALTY □ Ш MLS 263 MAGNOLIA Avenue P u t o u r s ta ff to w o r k fo r y o u ! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com 330 s. 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CAU JANE @751-8560 3BR. 2BA on cornof lot w/ 12x16 storago buikl.ng $104,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths. l«ko now. groat no*ghborhood. $104,500. CAU JANE @ 751-8560 3BR. 2.5BA. spacious rms,S4.DOO redocoratmg nllowarKO. $98,900 CAU JANC@ 751-8560 3 Bodrooms, 1 Balh. 2 story, with now largo outbuilding, $92,900. CAU MARY @ 751-8566 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, wilh wired shop/garage. $82,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 111 lOYNEB STREH Appi. & turn, stays! 3BR. t,5BA, new carpol & paml. $79,900. CAU KEN @ 751-8564 175 WAn StR£n 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, with Ы80 square foot. $74,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 2 BedroofTis, ? Bath, with 1190 square foot. $74,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 3 Bodrooms. 1 Gath, fresh paint, S2.000 Ck)sirv] cost $72,900. CAU JANE @ 751-8560 Lexington, NC. 2DR, IBA, hardwood ftoors, .87ac. $69,900. CAU LEE @751-8572 3 BodrooiTio. 1 Bath, curronily being ronovaiod. $68,900. CAU CONNIE @ 751-8565 2 Elodrooms. 1 Balh. Ifosh paint and now carpol. $57,500. CAU JANE @ 751-8560 2 Qodfooms. t Bath. Cooloomoo w/abovo ground pool. $56,000. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 A V A M A l i и I . O I S A N I ) I.. A N I ) A N I ) K l N 1 Л 1 I’ K oiM u m s Вш CiMh Ch. Rd. WllL W T tWIOÉ...................91.97 Ac. UM.KS Bveriv Chaoei Rd....................................................2.19AC. $29,900 601S... Keydw D'lve (commefclil)...... .........................1S.6 aerei $140,0002 tSA cm $160,000 ............................................. 189 Neely SICCC PI $600 P/M $375 P/MHwy. 601 N____________________________-....J7,5*/-Ac. $150.000 inompion u ne...........................................................„...BAc. $56,000 SlArr U n « 3799 Hwy 64 Powtll Roid.-............................ ....5 aerei $42,500 .......... But nati $119 000H«v. ISe_____________________________14Ac* houli, $175.000 .......................... WU«ff t 1 #|WW 14 28 acre«, $114,240 555 noipllal Ы Ext $560 P/M |OtlB*lh#l Ch. Rd-------------- ------------------------------------6.54 Ac. $60.000 c*i»h*m Rd______1....63«/-«сгм $262.000 J3r Avon ^reei............................................................... 227Tuciier Road..............................................................$42S P/M $425 P/M rr Í Davie Schools DAVlIi COUN TY KNTKRPRISK RECORD, April 18. 2002 - D3Megan Russell Earns Scholarship Cnnlimied I'mm Раце 1)2 were; JoseCarillo, Angel Mayfield. Jeremy Jones, Selene Kodrigue/. Kunis Banner, Austin McClannon. B.J. Lanier. Tyler iVeeley, Luke Tay­ lor. .-Mlison Queen. Jessica Stanley. Ben Secord.Taliah Holland. Dillon Reid. Josh Beeler, ('andace Man­ ning. Tyler Seaford, CliTisty Myers, ('aleb Rominger. April Willard. These students enjoyed a special lunch in the media center last week hosted bv Mocksville Wmnan’s ('lub. Cougars of Ihe Week arc: Walker rosier. Zach Spry, Breana Strader. John Polls, Caroline Miller. Chelsie Brown. Luke Taylor, limily (lustafson. Destiny IVarcy, Brandon Nava. Sara Marline/, Hrin Naylor. ,-\dam Barnhardt. Mallhew Conner. Alexis Alvarado. Melia Sheets. A retninder ti' parents: Tuesday. .•\pril 2.1. I'amily Reailing Nighl. b:3B-S p.m. and Vene/ia's Night: Monday, April Skaleland. ('’lemmons. p.m. .Mocksville KIuiiiL'Mlary Student of the Week. April S-12: Brandi Howell. Kalep Church. Aaron Sheets. .Alex l*rye. Andrew .•\ustin. Corbin Scotl, F:van Lankford. Ho|)e Sutierlin. Jinims DeWiti, Mick Spillman, Ashley Drake. Sam Taylor. Baxter Samly. Sarah Lilly. Chase London, lili/a- beth Drake. Rebecca Drake. Brit­ tany Clark. Kristin I'erebee..Ashley Whitley. Malt Torbush. Sarah llesne, t'hristina Beaver, Marian Hunckler. Jennifer Jamie. Studenl of ihe Month - .April: Morgan Bangharl. Janay Williams. Melymla Nelson-Shrout. I'.ric Powell. Jonlan Toney. Meredith .Ann Swealman. Hayley Lambert. Hope Suilerlin. Ashlyn Byerly. Ashleigh Davis. Christina Shrewsbury. Logan Ren. April Rodrigue/..Andrew Dnianski, Mat­ thew I lursey. Cameron Davis. Brit­ tany Shaver. Chelsea Reynolds. Brad (iailher. Lauren Strickland. Ceciley Reynolds. Lindsay Pharr. Britni Oranimer. Megan W'hitlaker. Tori Harris. William Collelt. TerriHc Kids - April: Jose Mena. Brooks Blalock. Cory Casey. Kari Page. Alexis Callison. Andrew Ciebe. Cory Turner. Laura Page. Heather M cClam rock. Jenny Robbins. Ryan Wood. Jonathon Beaver. Summer Scardino, Josliu Hicks. Dustin Reavis. Austin Wiiiiakcr. Haylee Hardin. Seth Burgdofer. Priyanka Barad. Angelo Tyus, Heather Cartner. Clay Cave. Whitney McMurray. Alex Norman. 'Toren Rivers. Kendra Mayfield, lìrica Peebles. Caitlin Brake. Mat­ thew lies. Micah llicks. NaoshaTa­ bor. J.J. M orrison. M arshall Simmons. Shanika Clement. Ben Brannon, l:li/abelh Drake. Will Marrs. Heather T-ogler. Will Rooney. Li/ Barron. Chrissy Hutchens. B.J. Plummer. Brittany Freeman. Michael Lucas. Meagan Mathews. Kamia l-ane. Octavia Boyd. Ryan Thorne. Chase Webb. Chris Sponaiigle. Tracey Brown. Aaron Peoples. The kinilergarien class of Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs. Fulton has been wriling sentences to match their il- lustratii>ns. They are doing a good job. The sludenis arc also learning how to include others and lhat cach person is special. Mrs. liveretls first graders are reailing "Young Amelia Harhart"by Susan Alcoli. Amelia l:arhan dis­ appeared while trying to fly aro\iml the world. The class w ill read about olher American heroes of past and present w ho followed iheir ilreams. Mrs. Slames* second graders en- ¡.wed discussing and w riling about their spring break. A unit on sound 4vas started lo familiari/e the class before a .SciWoiks trip. The students will panicipate in a sound activity. The fifth grade classes are pre­ paring for the end-of-grade tests in reading and malh. In science. Ihey are stuilying ecosystems. The stu­ dents traveled lo Reedy Creek Na­ ture Center F'riday. This provided a hands-on experience w ith outdoor land and w ater envimnmenls. Smith Diivlu The Drama and Choral Music Depariments w ill present the musi­ cal "Don't Say No lo the I'.S.O." Friday. .May 17 at 7 p.m. and Salur­ day. May IS al h p.m. Adult lickels S5. S2 for sludenis. Tickets on sale May 1. Info: Mrs. Hicks or Mrs. Mosko at the school. "Don’t Say No lo the D.S.O." is a musical by Tin\ Kelly aiul Bill Francocur. The action takes place in a l‘>42 USO club located in Brook­ lyn. NV. 'This w as a time in our his­ tory when things were not looking good for Unclc Sam. There are gov- enimenl agents, spies. Kilroy, Rosie the Riveter and olher nostalgic W'orhl War 11 characiers. The slory has several plots and cmmierplols creating a wonderful hisiory lesson packed inlo a comedy. The Oner team will hold their spring social Friday, April l‘i In the cafeteria. The social showcases the Manners unit taught by Kim Young, guidance counselor. Studenis have been instructed in phone and Inlernel etiquette, fonnal introduc­ tions and table sellings. Comniuni- cations classes are working on po­ etry. ,A colTehouse will be the cul­ minating activity, (leometry is the current focus in math, while science is exploring light ihrough investi- galions with niirn)rs and lenses. So­ cial siuilies classes completed a unit study on ihe Holocaust, (^iii/en of the Nhuith is Meghan Collins. ('cMitrnI Davie Developmenlal Day I students talked about flowers and spring. They wore rain hals and prelended Ui walk in April showers. The class painted llowers and sunshine. Stu­ dent of the W'eek is Colby Heiner. Developmental Day II Student of the Week is Cody Ashley. The class read " The Very Hungry Cat­ erpillar.” They learned the stages of a butlerlly - eggs, caterpillar, bul- lerfly. The students discussed fly­ ing spring friends, such as birds and bees. 'The sludenis loved acting oul like birds. The class also lalkeil anil learned aboul frogs. The children in Ms. Tucker and Mrs. ("ook's pre-kimlerganen class conlinued ihe unit on spring by do­ ing several aclivities with plants. The class decorated clay pots lo look like a f.ice and planted grass seed lo make "Hairy.” When ihe grass seed gnnvs. Hairy can go to the barber shop for a haircut. The studenis iliil a measuring activity by making flowers and measuring each other for the siem. This showed the shorlesi and lallest sludenis in the class. The likeness and differences between a plant and a person were discusseil. The class also learned the parts of a plant and what a plant needs in i^nler U't grow. Preschool Hour: All four-year- olils are invited for ongoing aclivi- lies Fridays from I ;()(t-2:l)() at Cen- iral Davie fiducalion Center. Info: 7.^1.7704 ext. .^5. High Point Univcisily, in colliihoralioii with a commil- loc of iiutiisiry IciKlors, has se- loclod iVlemin Ku.sscll of Atl- vaiicc as this year s rccipicm 1)1 t h c L. a u r e n с e ami Celia Moll vSchoi- aiship ior| home tur­ ni s h i tl g s majofs. ihc only scholarship pioyram оГ its kinil in iho country. The Moh Scholarship is the only acatlemic scholarship at I liyh Point lhal covers all tra- tlilioital simlent e.xpenses. in- сНкЬпу tuition, room, board, books, ami fees I'or students majoriny in home furnishings Ru.ssell managcinent, home furnish­ ings markeling or interior de­ sign. O ver four years ihe .scholarship will be worth moro lhan SSO.OOO. As a student at Davie Iligli School. Russell is in the lop two percoiit of her class, is a Crosby Scholar as woll as a NC Academic Scholar. She is a member of the Bela Club and is vice presidoni of ihe Foreign Language Club. She is listed in \Vho‘s Who Among Ameri­ can Migh School Siutlenis. Russell is a member of ihe Davio Migh Swim Team, and a participant in the YMC/\ Youth anti Governmenl pro­ gram. She luiors IiSL studenis and in Ihe sumniets volunteers at ror.syih Medical Center. Al Migh Point. Russell plans to major in interior de- sign and minor in Spanish. Tho scholarship program was founded in 1999 by Uni­ versal Furniture founder Laurence Moh and his wife Celia as a way of attracting top quality sludenis into iho home furnishings industry. The Mohs considered a number of colleges and univorsiiies be­ fore selecting High Poini Uni­ versity for iho program. They were atiracled by tho slrong repulalion of ils Inlernational School of Home Furnishings. Tho Moh Scholarship rep­ resents ihe largest scholarship granl in Migh Poini history. So- loction is based on academic merit and a domonsiraled de­ sire lo pursue a career in ihe home furnishings industry. She is tho daughler of Al and M iiulio Russell of A d­ vance. O P E N H O U S E - S a iu n ta y & S u n d a y • 2 - 5 p .m . T o p P r o d m i T КИМ m >\n s Mill m s, p m . i‘><)7. I } New Иошеч I iider Coiislriuiion! * (ÌTC.ll Itv.llion. ct>n\ciiiciil lo W'msU'ti-Sulciu. McK.ks\illc Л: l.c\iniiloii • Ho.iiitilul 2 .кге hoiiiL-siics tur ciistiim c«iis(Micli»ii • NcÌL'lll4irlli»Hl nt honil‘4 ptivCil Irt'lTl SI SPXMXXI» (’lii40 lit j.’i)||. slinppin^ aiul sctumN Charlie .Iones Broker. CUS, (;к 1 K c iilh ( itn s iilliiiiis hip I’riidiKTr s. M iihilr: I.Í.UH40K-SI IS Toll l-n-v: l-S00-5<>2-4.U>K UNDER CONSTnUCTlON • 3BF1, 2DA mamtenarKe Iree Cape w open lloor plan, largo Wsuile 4 LR, covered front porch, 2 car ail garage Addi 2DRs & IBA roughed-in 4 plurrbod for e«pansion Clioose appi & color MAINTENANCE FREE. 3BR. 2.5BA HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS • 2100 SF spM t)Odroom plan With a huge f/suito and a coveicd back porch Duy now and choose your colors S184.900 UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3 or 4DR, 2 50A two story home, open A spacious, large kitcherxfaniily room Golf course view Buy now and choose colors $109.900. ONE OWNER & PRIVACY-CUSTOM BUILT LOG HOME ON 10 AC IN OAVIE CO. Thermal panes, MDR suite w'lacuzzi & Calcony. 2-5tory stone FP. den vac study'sil rum, scrn porch, full unlm bsmt, plumbed for fuH QA 4 more S259.900 HERITAGE OAKS - OUALITY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME ssitti a 14i2-t bonus room over the garage. Ceramic Me, bnck and vrnyl exterior, vauiteij ceiling, 2 car attached g.irage Rear deck Spacious Choose colors. S189.900. OUALITY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS. 3 5 baths, compuler room viitti computer, formal dining room, vaulted ceiling in lamily room Open floor plan, master suile rtiih jacui:i 4 sep shower, 2/3 acre lol Custom features througlwut. StB9,900, 1)4 - DA V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R IS K R E C O R D . April 18, 2002 Post Office Opens In Cougarville Comal/cr Ек'пк-Шаг)' School has instilutcil a new literacy pro­ gram. "Wee I3eli\er", which was crcaleil by the U.S. I’osial .Ser­ vice. "Woe Deliver" promotes reading, writing aiul life skills. In Ihis program, the school sets up ils own "posl o ffice" (not open to Ihe general public), where iliffereni classroom s are assigned ZIP codes, corridors are named as sireels. and the stu­ dents are able lo seiul correspon­ dence lo olher students in the same school. Comatzer chose Cougarville as ils town name. Sireel names Include Whisker Way. Paw Print Trail, and Prowl Lane. School postal service "em­ ployees" applied and were inter­ viewed, and Ihe studenls who were selected were "sworn in" by Hank Van Hoy, кка1 attorney and president of the N.C. Bar AssiK-iation. al a ceremony in the school media center on March 2ft, at 8:1 .“i a.m. The cer­ emony was carried live by the school television station. Two Poslmasiers were se- lecled: Lindsey Bailey in fourth grade, and Stephanie Queen in fifth grade. The following fourth and fiflh grade students were se­ lected to participate: Tyler Seaford. Kirsten Gaddy, Shelby Karriker, Lauren Steele, Joshua Hash. Erin Naylor, Christy Myers, Tony Foster, Gerald Stakely, Zach Green, Samantha Caudill, Jarnic North. Xavier Howell, Yuli Nava-Lopez. Pre­ cious Hancock, Shanae Peltiford, Crislal Arroyo, Brit­ tany Tutterow, Erie Hernandez, Shannon Triplell. Leasha Hairston, Sabrina Murray, and Josh Burcham. Fourth and fifth grade stu­ dents will be responsible for run- _ ning tht entire service. There will be letter carriers to deliver Ihe mail to its proper destination, and students will sort and can­ cel Ihe mail in the school post office. All Cornatzer suulents will be expected to use proper addressing lechniijues for iheir letters; otherwise the letter mav Postm asters Lintjsey Bailey and Stephanie Q ueen. Courgarville letter carriers include G erald Stakely, Zach G reen, Sam antha Caudill, Jam ie North. Xavier Howell and Yuli Nava. Post office facers S hanae Pettiford, Cristal Arroyo, Brit- tany-Tutterow and Eric H ernandez. Attorney H ank Van Hoy (left) and Principal C andace Poplin adm inister the oath. Cancellers Shannon Triplett, leasha Hairston, Sabrina Murray and Josh Burcham . Carrier, Precious Hancock. be stamped "returned to sender" by sludent "nixie" clerks. The olher students in the school will be involved, writing and addressing letters to friends and teachers in the school build­ ing. This will teach letter writ­ ing skills, including the forms of different types of letters, how lo address envelopes, and proper punctualion and eapilalizatii'n. " This really helps the chil­ dren learn good writing and Nixie clerks include Tyler Seaford, Kirsten Gaddy. Shelby Karriker and Lauren Steele. reading skills", says Candace Poplin, principal, "and also teaches ihem the importance of gooil work habits." The pr jeci has been in the planning slage,s for several months. Joanna llaire. kiniler- earten teacher, received a mini- grant trorn Le.\ington Brand Furniture to cover the expenses of selling up the system. The original stamps were designed and printed at cosi by Bruce While, and .Angela Lankford donated envelopes to help get the mail service running. Sorters Joshau Hash, Erin Naylor, Christy M yers and Tony Foster. M o c k s v i l l e : 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 C le m m o n s : 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 w w w . S W M R e a lt o r s . c o m More F in e H o m e s A v a ila b le Mocksvillc OlTice: Clemmons OtTice : 854 Valley Rd, 2419 Lewisville-Clenim ons Rd. M ocksville, N C Unit 1, Clcnim ons, N C 1-877-SWM-SOLD 1-866-SOLD-SWM 1383 Davie Acode 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Beautiful bfKk ranch with many updates 3 Bedroixn, 2 Bath Sngle wide mobile home on 1 acre 3 Bedroom.2 Bath DWMH with 2 car garage single wide included on property 190 C ab le Ln. « $79,000 ¡ 4790 Y adkinville^J142,500| 246 D an n er • $115,900 3 Bedroom. DWMH remodeled throughout compleiely Located in Pfafftown.3 Bedroom. 1.5 Bath, guest house and wortcshop. ...-b S 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, New Constnjction 656 E. Lexington Rd. • $129,900 1 829 G ladstone • $104,900 3 Bedfoooi, 2 Bath. Lots of Updates 3 Bedroom, 2 Bjtti. comef lol in rural 3 Bedroom. 2 Batti 422 Pleasant Ac • $I09900|184 E Mqple Ave. • $289,000 1137 Everhart Rd. « $85.00011018 Riverbend Dr. « $27S.000 1343 Willboone Rd. • $76,000 |1001 Knollwood St.* $133,500 3 Bedroom, 2 Batti, M basement, Hstonc Home with 5 Bednom, «igrouid pciol. 3.5 Bath 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, Great Home 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Both. Many extras 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, .is good as new 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, with lots of extras E V; 16 Laird Rd • $79000 1 1705 R alee Dr • $187500 |247 Baltimore RD • $89,900 ‘L". s 5 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath, Must See New double w de on nice lot. Garden tub 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with nice Master Suite 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, w/basement 3 Bedfoom, 2 Bath, Unique Property 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh. Full Basement 134.9001 184 Fulton St. • $98,000 Advance location. Acreage. Private 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, on 3.9 acres 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath Mtfit condition. .Rent No More 332 Mictiaels Rd. • $94.000 2620 Windy Crossing • $69,900 — I C 3- 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath, large dnve with Adorable home on gortjeous, well garage/wori<shop marecured lot. 238 Danner Rd • $122.900 172 Hollow Hill Ct . $79,900 Pí ^é L l .i 1 town & and schools 2294 Angell Rd. i $169,900 W.S. area Partially fin lome. priced lished bsmt. right! 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Make an offer 4th Bedroom 3 Bednxxn, 1.5 Ball situated on 34 + acres. 1.5 Bath. Bnck ranch In l'ii Great hofse farm wilh 23+ acres 8.98 acres barn/pool 3 Bedroom, 2 Batti, on pnvate lot l/<i (dll [|t|j Ud tioì hitfWW (liiiidk Wi(t(M4*ai . tai Wm nàmaQulm rtWUrdQHio. П Ш Ц - П Ш 1 11Ц iVith Mrmbf'ships m Iht Wuulon Sdlcm Board uf Redltor^ Mullipltr Listing Sefvuv (eiti^ifd (oinine«Ml Investment Member (((IM) (jrolinj Real Oa(d ^umtnettмli Loop Net lommeiddi listiny netrtOiV| liiteinatiun.il Helo( Jtioii Servue^ PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of th e E sta te of JO H N PAUL TUTTEROW. SR.. late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claim s against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of July. 2002. being three (3) months from Ihe first day of publicatio or this notice will be pleadod in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please m ake im m e­ diale paym ent lo the undersigned. This the 4th day of April. 2002. John Paul Tullerow. Jr.. EXEC 3464 Lakeshore Road South Denver. NG 28037 4-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Adminislra- lor of tho E sta te of ROBERT FRAf^K HODULIK. late ol Davie County. Ihis is to notify all persons having claims againsi said esiato to present them lo tho undersigned on or before Ihe 11lh day of July, 2002. being three (3) months Irom the first day of publicalion or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estalo will ploaso make imme­ diate paym ent to Iho undersigned. This Ihe 11 th day of April. 2002. Joe Hodulik, ADMN СТА DBN 23372 El Toro Road Lake Forest, CA 92630 4-11-41П oral HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER SATURDAYS SUNDAY АРШ120Сг21*1-4р.т. 2400 sq. II., split loyer w/2 car basement garage, 3BR. 2.5BA on live acres (horses allowed) and detached 2 car garage. $189,900 399 Comanche Dr. • Advance • 940-5040 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor of the Esiato ol PATRICIA T ZICKMUND, late of Davio Counly. this is lo notily all persons having claim s a g a in st sa id e s ta te lo present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before tho 11 th day of July. 2002. being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publicalion or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estalo w ilf^loase make im mediale pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 11 th day of ApnI. 2002. Gerard W/. Zickmund, Adm. 2182 Milling Road Mocksville. NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 4-11-4tn C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIA' OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE C ill Ofthur BosBcIi 336-492-5992 MODULAR HOMES ON YOUR LOT nu lYlUllcy Uuwu ruboiuic Low M ortgage Interest R ates For FREE Color L iterature: w M " p * ♦ ^ p B * p p 1*1 Model Center: 1-800-820-8477 1 Model Centor: Exit oRl-77 at Exit # 42 (Troutman Exit)Turn Left... One Block on the Left... Vanderbuilt West | Pradential Carollnki Realty т-Т14.4400‘ $77.3ГИвгЯ Wlniton^Selm 3M-74ê-gOOO • ТОО NEW FOR PHOTO m шжси» ва • citflimoiii wnt • т ш Tm 5’ка$ & ifin?.'! C'«Tjr«r4 Vrt« a ve* CÍ i'4 'â«e 27M f!. 4Bfl, 43A i a tiUtf tue^ert. cu Pai iCrviTon FEATURED LISTINGS fifll um Co.'»t9,000 ЗЭЯ. ЗЭАhom« й иг/ñ m t 7 i:re$, 6 stiiti-n. 125«175 r-nj fJtXiet АУцпср. ig c-cse'4 Саз Sioiö ШШ1 Ш . ш а fifl. - Nt« Miidowbrook $229,000 Siiöf 434.3. BA cuKfrsa: m ç'eü rerwrcodcis« (2 V^*CA FäT,‘, 2 FP. ш ик\шмта .т 1 ш Lo^«yr«me.i2< iCfM, E:«;anl WWttSfl. U woAoii fW mcWM л SF. Нота Theatr»Qäff« room - А mu« s«e! 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Su»« cns GA' Srs-i ru 44}«S*Vr aiNcAM ììiU'ì M'**V4’I4λ »11 11» ftseC'cnorw'714-4417 WtPhttt «4 S-«’riCS‘4-' Всем wtnetrrii 7I4U1S 714 44C4 V<I.B e..'-t'3 fu и »ÌUtiU 74 UÌ) www.prudentialwinstonsalem.com NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF WILLIAM ALLISON LONG All nersons. lirms and corpora­ tions having claim s against Ihe E fta le of WILLIAM ALLISON LONG, deceased, are hereby noti­ fied to exhibit them lo Peggy Righls Long as Executrix ol the decedont's estate on or belore July 15. 2002. al the ollico of Horton & Gerber. PLLC. 338 North Spring Street. W inston-Salem . North Carolina 27101. or bo baried Irom their le- covery. Debtors ol the decodenl arc aoked tu riuiKU iinmuaiulu pay.MC.-.t to Ihe above nam ed Executrix. This Iho 10th day ol April. 2002. Peggy Rights Long. Executrix of Iho Estate of William Allison Long c/o Horton & Gerber. PLLC. Altornoys 328 North Spring Street W inston-Salem. NC 27101 4-18-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY W HEREAS the ■■Citizens For Tho Righl to Vole^^ secured sufli- cient number ol signatures within Ihe Town of Mocksville requesting tho Davio Counly Board of Elec­ lions give Ihe citizens ol Mocksville the opportunity to vole ■Por^^ or ■■Againsf 1. To permit the sale of mixed beverages in hotels, restaurants, private clubs, community iheators and convention centers. 2. To permit Ihe •■on-premises^^ sale ol malt beverages by Class A hotels, m otels, and restaurants only; and to permit ■'oll-premises^^ sales by olher permittees 3. To permit Ihe ■■on-premises^' and "olf-premises" salo ol unforli- lied wine. 4. To permit the operation ol ABC stores. ^ NOTICE is heroby that on Juno 18.2002. Ihe N.Mocks-City and the S. Mocksville polling locations lor voters residing with Iho boundaries of the Town of Mocksvillo will be open betw een the hours ol 6:30 a.m . and 7:30 p.m. lor voters prop­ erly registered to casl (heir ballot. NOTICE is given that tha regis­ lralion books for tho residents ol tho Town of Mocksville will close May 24 tor Ihis election. NOTICE Is given lhal voters may request, or a member ol their immediato family or vonliablo legal guardian may roquosl a ballot by mail boginning Monday. April 29 through Tuesday. Juno 11 at 5:00 p.m. NOTICE is further given that ■'One Stop/No Excuse'^ voting will be available in the election office beginning Thursday, May 30 and ending at 1 ;00 p.m., Saturday, June 15. NOTICE Is funher given lhat tho m em bers ol the Davie Counly Board ol Elections will meet at 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday of each w eek dur­ ing tho absentee voting pehod to review absentee application re­ quests. ALL absentee ballots must bo returned to the election ollice no laler than 5:00 p.m., Monday, June 17 properly signed to be eligible (or counting. THIS Ihe 18th day of April, 2002. H.P Van Hoy, II. Chairman Davie County Board ol Elections 4-18-2tn COLDUJeU. B A N K e R Q TRIAD, REALTORS- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor of tho Estate of Richard D. McCarthy, also known as Richard McCarthy and Dick M cCailhy. lalo of 191 Spyglass Drive, Davie County. Ber­ muda Run. North Carolina, liie un­ dersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against Iho esiale ol said decedent lo exhibit them to the undersigned at 380 Knollwood Street. Suite 700. W inston-Salem. NC 27103-4152. on or belore the 22nd day ol July, 2002. or Ihis No­ tice will be pleaded in bar of Ihoir recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate paym eni to the uncleisigned. This Ihe 18th day of April. 2002. Thom as T. Crumplor Executor of the Esiale ol Richard D. McCarthy 380 Knollwood St.. Suile 700 W inston-Salem. NC 27103- 4152 4-18-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virluo ol Iho powor of sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust m ade by Dennis Powell to John M. Mercer. Truslee(s). daled tho 51h day of March. 1999. and re­ corded in Book 299. Pago 25, Davie Counly Regislry, North Caro­ lina. dolault having been m ade in the paym ent of Ihe noto thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned. H. Terry Hulchens. PA. having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrum ent duly re­ corded in Ihe Office of the Register ol D eeds of Davio County. North Carolina, and the holdor ol Ihe noto evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed thal Ihe Deed ol Trust bo loreclosed, Ihe undersigned Substilule Trustee will oiler for sale al Iho Courthouse Door in the city ol Mocksville. Davie Counly. North Carolina at 1:30 p.m. on May 3. 2002. and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash Iho lollowing roal oslate situate in iho Counly ol Davio, North Carolina, and boing moro particularly described as fol­ lows: Lying and being in Jerusalem Township, Davie County, North Carolina and beginning at an iron placed, said iron placed being tho Southwest corner of the within de­ scribed property and boing located the following Iwo calls and dis­ tances from a roleronce point rebar found, said roleronce point rebar found being tho Northwest corner ol Gary Allen, Deed Book 117, pago 851 and Book 115, pago 218, Par­ cel 34.07; thence Irom said refer­ ence rebar found, South 88 de­ grees, 22 m inutes, 50 seconds East 282.20 feet to an iron placed, thence North 05 degrees, 59 min­ ules, 30 seconds East 110 feet lo said beginning iron placed; ihence from said beginning iron placed. North 05 degrees, 59 minules, 30 seconds East 11 feel to an iron placed; thence South 88 degrees, 23 m inules, 00 seco n d s E ast 303.63 leel lo a point, said point being located In the cenler of U.S. Highway 601; Ihence with the cen­ ter of said highway, Soulh 05 de­ grees, 59 m inules, 25 seconds West 220.00 feet to a point; thence North 88 degrees, 22 minutes, 50 DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intetsection of Hwys 158 & 801 336 998 8816 Relocation 1 800 327 4398 WHATEVER IT TAKES seconds W esl 303.63 feet lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING an d containing 33,335 square feet as surveyed by C. Ray C ates, S eptem ber 1, 1994. To­ gether with im provements located thereon, said property being lo­ cated at 4128 US Highway 601 Soulh, Salisbury, North Carolina. Should tho properly be pur­ chased by a Ihird party, thal per­ son must pay the lax of Thirty Cents (S.30) per Ono Hundred Dollars (SI00.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to bo oHered pur­ suant lo this notice of sale is being olfered lor salo. transfer and con­ veyance ■■AS IS. WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther Iho Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by tho deed of trust/security agreem ent, or both, being loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, om ployees, agents or authorized representative of either tho Trustee or Ihe holder of the note m ake any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the tille or any physical, environm ental, health or safety condilions existing in. on, al or relating to the property boing oHorod for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subjoct to all taxes, spe­ cial assessm ents, and prior liens or encum brances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) or the purchase price, or seven hundred lilly dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater, will be required al the time of the sale. This 12th day of April. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hulchens, PA Subslilule Trustee 4200 Morganlon Rd., Sle. 103 RO. Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 4-18-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol the Estate of ANNIE SPRY CHAPPELL, lale of Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claim s a g a in st said o sta la to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of July, 2002, being Ihroe (3) months from Ihe first day of publicalion or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please m ake immediale pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This Iho 11 th day of April, 2002. Richard G. Chappell, ADMN 632 Cam bridge Road Camden, DE 19934 4-11-41n RANDY MIUER &SONS 29S Miller Roid’ Mockiville (336) 284-2826 SkldSlter Work Tnncher V/ork Hiuting Ш t = ï w w w .c o ld w e llb â n k e r.c o m //i' A Davie Сишиу Coinniioiit\ Where the txauisiie Idiuixcape of roflini: Mis oiui ^sooiieit oJ]'eru unhjue style of Kracious Uvins • Approx. 0.46 Acrc.s to 9.49 Acre Lots • Pubilc Water & Sewer • Street Lights • Slate Mulntuined Rouds • Open to Approved Buildersl.Ql 7 F o rt« Gleo 2245 Sq, Fl. 4 B K & 2 ,1 U A MiirkviinK Direclurs: Vicki Fleming 336.998-1167 or .Monte Whll« 336.9984164 Direction»; 1-40 Wcm. ExîI »174. Lcit on Fannin^ion Rd. 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Colüxell eintci I il д rejiitcitd lnilerniik ol Coldaeli Banker Coipowion, An Igual OppoMumiy Company louai Hcuiing Oppmlunilf lj(h oihce il mdfpcmlcmly Owned and Operand. OtvIêomaAgtnH íílH-1171d>iitiM. . M M k ' "m-Hu iMlllMin IH-lltt «MilNinUI « » lU I «яиймИи «И-ИИ IMmmPMU M-11» ш т а т а м И»пп • И»|1Мммцкии (и-т? Ш П пЦ IWlin 1)6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERÍ'RiSK RECORD, April 18. 2002 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 18,2002 - D7 P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of tho powor o( sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by CHARLES RAY EVANS to COUNTRYWIDE TITLE CORPORATION. Trustee(s|. dated the 25m day of October, 1999, and recorded in Book 318, Page 99, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made in the payrr\enl ot tho note theietiy se­ cured by Ihe said Deed of Trust and tho underiigncd, H. Terry Hut­ chens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee m said DePri o( Trust tiy an instrument duly recorded in tho Office of the Register of Deeds of Davio County, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said indoblodness having directed lhat tho Deed of Trust bo fore­ closed, Ihe undersigned Substitule Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door in the cily of Mocksville. Davio County, North Carolina at 1:30 p.m. on May 3. 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate in tho County ol Davie. North Carolina, and being moro particularly described as fol­ lows: BEGINNING al an iron in Ihe lino of L.W. Richie (Deed Book 77. Page 75) located North 06 deqs. 13 min. 05 sec. East 154.49 feet from an iron marking the Southeast cornor ol L.W. Richio aiid the Southwest corner of Bowers Lum­ ber Company (Deed Book 145. Pago 423) and running thence from said poinl ot beginning with the Imp of L.W. Richie South 06 dog. 13 mm. 05 sec. West 154.49 feet lo an iron. Bowers Lumber Company Norlhwesl corner: thence North 83 degs. 00 min. 55 secs. West pass­ ing through an iron at 342.97 feel in tho Eastern righl ol way margin of U.S. Highway 601 for a total dis­ tance of 372.97 feel lo a point in the center ol U.S. Highway 601 right of way; thence with the center of said right of way North 07 degs. 02 min. 43 sec. East 150.00 feel lo a poinl: Ihonco Soulh 83 dogs. 42 min. 23 sec. East pass.no Ihrough an iron al 30 feet in the Eastern right of way margin of U.S. High- v/ay 601 for a total distance ol 370,77 lool to the POIt^T AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, contain­ ing 1.300 acres, more or loss, and designated as Lot 2, Clerksville Heights Subdivision, as Ihe same appears on a map thereof recorded in Ma'p Book 5, Page 202, Davie County Registry. BEGiNt^lNG at an iron marking tho Southwest cornor of L.W. Richio (Deed Book 77. Page 75) and the Northwest corner of Bov/- ers Lumber Company (Deed Book 145. Pago 423) and running thence with Bowers Lumber Company Soulh 15 dogs. 37 min. 05 sec. V/es1 147.44 feet lo an iron: Ihence North 83 degs. 42 min. 23 sec. West passing through an iron in the Eastern righl of way margin of U.S. Highway 601 al 321.03 feel lor a lolal distance of 351.03 feet lo a poinl in Iho cenier of U.S. Highway 601 right of way: ihence with Ihe center of said right of way North 07 degs. 02 min. 43 sec. East 150.0 feet lo a point in tho center of said righl of way, thence South 83 degs. 00 min. 55 sec. East passing through an iron at 30.0 feet in the Eastern right ol way margin of U.S. Highway 601 for a total distance ol 372.97 feel lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, contain­ ing 1,228 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Tuttorow Surveying Company and being known and designated as Lot 3, Clarksville Heighls Subdivision, as Ihe same appears on a map recorded m Map Book 5, Page 202, Davie Couniy Registry, Together wilh improve­ ments located Ihereon, said prop­ erty being located al 3526 U.S. HWY. 601-N, Mocksville, North Carolina. For back title see Deed Book 154 at Pago 679. Davie Couniy Registry. Should Ihe property bo pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay tho tax of Thirty Cents (S.30) per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 30a(a)(1). Tho ptoporty to bo oifered pur­ suant to Ihis notice ol sale is being ottered for sale, transfer and'con- veyanco "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor ihe holder ol Iho nole secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, .nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized roprosentative of either the Trustee or tho holder 01 tho note make any representa­ tion of warranty rolaling lo Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing In. on, at or relating to the property being offered for salo, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are J disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of rocord and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (S'o) or the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars (5750,00). whichever is greater, will be required at Ihe lime ol the sale. This 12th day of April. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens. PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganlon Rd., Ste. 103 PO. Box 1028 Fayett.’ville. NC 28302 4-ia-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 02 SP 49 IN RE: GRACE LANGSTON aka EVELYN GRACE LANGSTON UNDER AND PURSUANT to an Order entered by tho Honorable Kenneth D. Boger. Clerk ol Supe­ rior Court of Davie County. North Carolina on the 2nd day ol April. 2002. Iho Guardian lor Grace Langston will offer for salo al the Davie Couniy Courthouse door in tiiocksvillo, Davie County, North Carolina at 11:00 a,m, on Tuesday, May 7, 2002, and soli to the high­ est bidder for cash, a certain house and land, located at 140 Joe Langston Road, Advanco, Davie County, North Carolina, 27006, and more particularly described as fol­ lows: Beginning al a stono in Jack Doulhits line (now or lormerly) and corner ol Luther West lot (now or formerly) and running East 3 de­ grees South with Doulhits line 3 chains and 71 links to a slono al g;ile and on Ihe West side ol road: thonce South 8 degrees West C chains and 70 links to an iron stake on West side oi tho road: thence Wef! degrees North 3 chains and ,71 links lo an iron stake: thence North 8 degrees East 2 chains and 70 links to tho beginning and con­ taining one (1) acie moi ot less; and bomg tho identical properly convoyed in Deed Book 46, pago 486, Davie Couniy Registry. Tho salo will bo sub|0ct to properpty taxes and any o'her out­ standing liens or encumbrances ol record. Provided however, that there is an existing deod ol trusl which IS a lien on said property, which is recorded in Deod ol Trust rocorded in Book 388. page 212 in the principal amount ol twenty live thousand eight hundred forty one ■ and 17/100 dollars (525.841.17). which will be paid from the first pro­ ceeds after tho costs of sale. The highest bidder shall be re­ quired 10 deposit ten perent (10°o) of Ihe purchase price on Iho day ol salo in cash or certified funds. This sale will be subject lo up­ set bids and court approval as by laws allowed. This Ihe 2nd day of Apnl. 2002. Sally W. Smith, Allorney for Guardian Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27029 (336) 751-2171 4-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executrix ol tho Estate ol LARRY LEE ANGELL. deceased, lato of Davie Couniy, North Carolina. Estate File Number 99 E 317, Davie Couniy, North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said Ihe estate ol said deceased lo exhibit them to the undersigned in care of David R. Crawford, attorney for the estate, al Ono North Marshall Street, Suite 100. Winston-Salem, North Caro­ lina 27101, on or belore the lllh day ol July, 2002, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indoblod lo said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment. This the 11 th day ol Apnl, 2002, Patty Jacobs Angell, Executrix of Ihe Estate of Larry Lee Angell 4-4-4ln Deadline tor placing Classffled ari$ ' 10:30 a.m.Tuesday NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the pov;er ol salo contained in a certain Deed ol Trusl made by Scott Flelemier and Carol Flelemier (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Scotl Chns- topher Fletemior and Carol Davis Flelemier) to New Salem, Inc., Tmslee(s). dated tho 23rd day of J?/. 1999, and recorded in Book 309, Page 400, Davio County Reg­ istry, North Carolina, default hav­ ing been made in Iho paympnt of Ihe nolo thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trusl and Ihe under­ signed, H. Torry Hutchens, PA, hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee m said Deed ol Trust by an instrument duly rocorded m the Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davio Couniy, North Carolina, and tho holder ol the note evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed lhat the Deod of Trust be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale at the Courthouse Door in Ihe city of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina al 1:30 p.m. on fvlay 3. 2002. and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash Iho follow­ ing real estate situate in the County of Davio. North Carolina, and be­ ing more particulariy doscnbod as follows: Beginning at an iron rebar lo­ cated in tho Eastern right ol way lino of Slate Road Number 1439, said iron being tho Southeastern corner of Tithia M. Hanes property as described in deed recorded in Deod Book 116, Page 129, m Iho Davie County Registry, in the WesI line ol Lillian Doachamp property as described in Deed Book 92, Page 267: running thence from said point of Beginning, on a now line with Boachamp Ihe Iwo following courses and distances: North 54 degrees, 19' 30" East 50.0 feel to an iron rebar set Soulh 67 degrees. 12' 05” East 391.57 feet lo an iron slake rebar sel in the West lino of Ginger Yokley property (see Deed Book 122. Pago 225). said iron being South 28 degrees, 29' 35" West 16.40 loot from the axle lo­ cated at the northwest corner of Yokley: running thence wilhYokley's West line. Soulh 28 degrees, 2'9'35" West 122.0 leet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pipe located at the North­ east corner ol Maryanne Posl prop­ erly (see Deed Book 157. Pago 29): running Ihence with the north line ol Post, tho two following courses and distances: .North 63 degrees, 41 '20" West crossing an existing 3/4" iron pipe at 368.06 leet. and continuing along tho same ' course 15.01 leet to a point located in Ihe center of Slate Road Num­ ber 1439: tunning thence within the right of way of said Stale Road Number 439. North 00 degrees. ОО'ЗО" WesI 60,0 leet to an iron rebar the point and place of BEGIN­ NING. containing 1.0 acres, more or loss. Said description is in ac­ cordance with a survey made by Allied Land Sun/eying Company, dated September 7,1995, bearing Job Number 7107, entitled "Lillian H. Beachamp Properpty," Togother with improvements located Ihereon: said property being lo­ cated at 208 Livingston Road. Mocksville, North Carolina, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per- sonmuslpaythotaxolThirty Cents (S,30) per One Hundred Dollars (S100,00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1), The property lo be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being ottered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS,- Nei­ ther Iho Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreemenl, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, altorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Ihe Trustee or the holder of the nole make any representa­ tion of warranly relating to the title or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being ottered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly aro disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and pnor liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5°Ь) or the purchase price, or seven hundred filly dollars (3750.00), whichever is greater, will be require;! al the limo ol the sale. This 12lh day ol April. ;'002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H, Terry Hutchens, PA Subswute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd , Ste, 103 RO, Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 4-18-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained in a certain Deod olTrust made by Rhonda Christine Snith and Christine B. Darnell to Gabriel. Berry & Weston. TrLSloe(s). dated tho nth day of March. 1996. and recorded in Book 234. Pago 749. Davie Couniy Reg­ istry. North Carolina, detault hav­ ing been made in the payment of Ihe nole thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and tho under­ signed. H, Torrv Hutchens. PA. hav­ ing beer. suDstituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly rocorded m tho Ottice of Ihe Register of Deeds ot Davie County. North Carolina, and the holder ol Ihe note evidencing said indeblcd- noss having directed lhal Ihe Deed of Trusl be foreclosed. Ihe under­ signed Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale al the Courthouse Door m Iho city ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina al 1:30 p.m. on May 3,2002, and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real estate situ-iíf ’he County of Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing moro particularly described as follows: LYING AND BEING in Mocks- v.iie Township, Davio County, North Carolina, and beginning al an iron found, said iron found being Ihe Southwest cornor ol Worth T. Hendrix. Deod Book 53. pago 172. parcel 19. v;ith said iron being lo­ caled in Iho Northern right ol way ot Forest Lano. Ihonco wilh said right of way North 72 degrees. 00 minutes. 18 seconds West 100.00 foot lo an iron found, said iron found being tho Soulhoaslern corner ol Furches Enterprises. Deed Book 148. page 708, parcel 17, thence with said Furches line North 06 degrees, 32 minues, 35 seconds East 140,01 feel to an iron found, said iron found being localed in Ihe Southern lino of John K, Johnstone, Deed Book 130, page 523, and Deed Book 145, pago 78, parcel 15, thonce with Johnstone lino South 73 degrees, 37 minutes, 10 seconds East 100.14 lool o an iron found, said iron found being located in the Western line ol Worth T. Hendrix, thence with said Hendrix line South 06 degrees, 48 minutes, 30 soconds Wosl 142,76 toot to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING and conlaining 0.319 acros and being Lot No. 18 ol Davie County Tax Map J-4-4 Block E with tho above description as surveyed by C. Ray Cates June 14, 1993, updated 3/6/96. Together wilh im­ provements located thereon; said property being located at 179 For­ est Lane. Mocksville, North Caro­ lina. Should tho property bo pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the lax of Thirty Cents (S.30) per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). Tho property to be oifered pur­ suant lo this notice ol sale is being ottered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS," Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor Ihe holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the otticors, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or Ihe holder ol the note make any representa­ tion of warranty rolaling to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on. at or relating lo the property being oifered for salo. and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly aro disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5'ii) or Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars (3750,00), whichever is greater, will be required at the timo ol the sale. This 12lh day of April. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H, Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Ste, 103 P0, Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 4-l8-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executor of the Estate ol CARROLL SMITH JOHNSTONE, deceased, lale ol Davie Couniy, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estole lo present Ihem to tho undersigned on or belore Ihe 28th day ol June. 2002. said dale being al least three months from tho dale of first publication ol this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovory. All persons indebted lo said oslato will please make immediate paymont to the undersigned. This 28th day ol March 2002. tho same being tho lirsl publication date. Grady L. McClamrock. Jr.. Executor of tho Estate of Carroll Smith Johnstone Grady L. fvlcClamrock. Jr., NCSB #7866 Allorney lor the Estate 161 Soulh Main SI. Mocksville. NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751 -7502 3-28-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Exocutnx ol tho Estate of REGINALD J. SEAFORD. late of Davio County, this is to nolily all persons having claims against said oslalo lo presenl them to thc undorsignod on or bolero the 111h day ol July. 2002. being three (3) monlhs from tho first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thoir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immodiato pay­ mont lo Iho undersigned. This Iho 11 th day ol April. 2002. Dorcas W Sealord, Execulrix 3311 NC Hwy. 80 IS Advanco. NC 27006 4-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as the Execu­ trix of Ihe Esialo of MABEL M. COBLE, lato ol Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem lo the undersigned on or belore tho 28th day ot June, 2002. being Ihroo (3) months from tho firsl day of pub­lication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate svill please make immediate paymont lo the undersigned. This 28th day ol March. 2002. Barbara Keen. Execulrix 6519 Heather Brook Court McLean. VA 22101 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 02 CVD 45 IN RE: JAMES, a Minor Child, born September 5. 1993 To: THE UNKNOWN FATHER. RESPONDENT, OF A MALE JU­ VENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT SEPTÉMBER 5, 1993, IN DAVIE COUNTY, MOCKSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been tiled in the above-onlilled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: A PETITION SEEKING LEGAL AND PHYSICAL CUSTODY OF THE MINOR CHILD BY THE MA­ TERNAL GRANDFATHER, You are required to make de- lonse lo suchploading no laler than the 21st day of April, 2002, said date being thirty (30) days from the first publication ol this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking servico against you will apply to tho Courl for the relief sought. This the 22nd day of March, 2002. Holly M. Groce Attorney at Law N.C. Slate Bar No. 22214 OF COUNSEL: Robert E. Price, Jr. & Associates. P.A. PO. Box 26364 Winston-Salem. NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 769-2870 Facsimile (336) 760-2479 4-4-3ln NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as tho Execu­ tor of Ihe Estate ol HAROLD REECE BOETTCHER. Deceased, lato ol Davio County. Ihis is to no- lily all persons having claims againsi Ihe estate to present Ihem to tho undersigned on or before July 17.2002, or Ihis Notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir righl lo re­ cover againsi Ihe estate ol tho said deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment. This tho 28lh day ol March. 2002. W.R. Scotl Jordan Executor of the Estate of Harold Reece Boettcher c/o E. Edward Vogler. Jr. Attorney for W.R. Scott Jordan, Executor 181 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of tho Estate of MONA LISA WEST, late ol Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore Iho 28th day of Juno, 2002, being three (3) months from'the firsl day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payriiont to Ihe undersigned. This 28lh day of March, 2002. Mark West, ADMN 202 Cottontail Lane Advance, NC 27006 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ot ROBERT BARTGIS HEDRICK, lale of Davie County, this IS to nrtify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 28th day of June, 2002, being Ihree (3) months from the first day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bat ot their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make imme­ diate paymont 10 the undersigned. This 28th day ol March, 2002. Robert H. Hedrick. EXEC ’ 6 McGregor Way Belair, MD 21014 3-28-4tn If y o u T spring cleaning has turned up items you can no longer use, put n clnssific'd ad to w ork for you. You'll clo.in up w ith extra cash. Si?/////,? or buying, '^ 3 ivc'rc thc placc fo r yoU. Call the Enterprise-Record at 751-2129 to place your ad. Yard Sale ads must be paid in advancc. NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as the Execu­ tor of the Estate of SHIRLIE HICKS BOETTCHER. Deceased, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate lo present them to the un­ dersigned on or before July 17, 2002, or Ihis Notice will be pleaded in bar ol their right lo recover againsi Ihe estate of Ihe said de­ ceased, All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Imme­ diate paymeni. This the 28lh day of March, 2002, W,R, Scott Jordan Executor ol the Estate of Shirlie Hicks Boettcher c/o E, Edward VogI.er, Jr. Attorney for W.R. Scott Jordan, Executor 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as the Execu­ lrix ol the Estate of ELGIN THO­ MAS WHITAKER, late of Davie County, Ihis is to notify all persons having claims against said esiale lo present Ihom lo the undersigned on or belore the 28lh day of June, 2002, being three (3) months from the firsl day of publication or Ihis nolico will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate paymont to the undersigned. This 28th day of March, 2002. Barbara Jano Dunn Smith, Executrix 303 Klickitat Trail Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 3-28-4ln С Т .А Я Я 1Щ^шшшЯттЁт^ттш ШК)ШЕМ8ПУЕ FROFTEABLB PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE QF-MEETINS.S OF THE DAVIE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-322. the Davie County Board of Equal­ ization and Review will meet as re­ quired by law. PURPOSE Pf-MEETINOS To hear, upun request, any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable property assessed for taxa­ tion in Davie County, with respect to Ihe valuation of such property, or Ihe property ol others, and to fulfill other duties and responsibili­ ties as required by law. TIME OF MEETINGS The Board will convene for its first meeting on Tuesday, April 30. 2002 at 7:00 p.m. The Board will adjourn for the purpose of accept­ ing requests for hearing al its last meeting on Tuesday, May 28.2002 at 7:00 p.m. Mootings will begin promptly it 7:00 p.m. in the Com­ missioners’ Meeting Room of Ihe Davio County Administration Build­ ing, Requests for hearing must be received no later than linal adjourn­ ment which is scheduled tor Tues­ day, May 28, 2002 at 7:00 p,m. In the event ol an eariior or a later adjournment, notice lo lhal elfect will be published in this news­ paper. The schedule for tho hearing ol appeals which were timely liled will be posted at the ottice ol the As­ sessor, serving as Clerk lo the Board, and will also be provided to individuals and organizations lhal have requested notice pursuant to N,C,G,S, 143-318,12, All requests for hearing should be made to; Mary Nell Richio, Clerk lo tho Davie County Board ol Equalization and Review, 123 South Main Street. Davio County Administra­ tion Building. Mocksvillo, NC 27028, Telephone: (336) 751-3416, 4-tl-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Article 11.3,4 ol the Town of Mocksville Zoning Ordi­ nance there will bo a PUBLIC HEARING before tho Zoning Board ot Adjustment on Wednesday, May 1, 2002 al 7:00 p,m, in Ihe Mocksville Town Hall, The follow­ ing item is scheduled lo be heard: Robert D. Welch has applied (or a Special Uso Permit to place a monument sign (or a (unoral home In the Neighborhood Resi­ dential (NR) district. This prop­ erty Is located of( the east side of South Main Street between Forrest Lano and Harding Street and Is (urther described as be­ ing Parcel C-2 o( Davie County Tax Map J-4-5. A sign will be posted on the above listed property to advertise the hearing. All parties and inter­ ested citizens are invited to attend the public hearing at which time they shall have an opportunity to be heard in favor of or in opposi­ tion to the request. Prior to the hear­ ing, all persons interested may ob­ tain any additional information on this proposal at the Planning Ottice, Davie Couniy Administration Build­ ing, 123 S, Main St„ Mocksvillo, NC 27028 between the hours of 8:30 a,m, and 5:00 p,m, or by telephone at (336) 751-3340, John S, Gallimore Planning and Zoning 4-18-2tn Yanl Sale... Sat. April 20.„8:00 am unul,„Toys, all sizes clothing (Boys & Adults), Funniture, household items,& much more, I IOIComat2er Rd,; about 2 miles fn^m Hwy, 64, Yard Sales 601 FLEA MARKET601 South, past Lakewood Motel,New il';ins woekly.Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 ALL DAY YARD Sale, Sat,, April 20th, Rain or Shine, 868 Ralph Ratledge Rd, olf Sheffield Rd. Baby items, now toys, big collection of dolls. John Deere chimes, glassware too much to mention. Don't Miss! ___________________ BACKYARD & Basement Sale-Thurs 18th 7-5; Fri 91th 7-5; Sat 20lh 7-2. Baby items, children's clolhes. lg size men's, twin beds, bunk bods, chest ol drawers & odd items. BIG YARD SALE- Lots of like new baby items, boy's size 6- 24 mos., baby equipment, girl's sizes 4-6, women's size 18W- 22W, misc. items. Friday, April 19th only, a:00-til. Rodland Rd. to Fairway Rd. Righl on Little Rober Rd. Look lot siqns. CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT Collectibles and Moro. Bait and Tackle, now accepting summer items. For information coniact 336-751-4507.________________ DEE'S ANTIQUES On the Groon...hill 733 Green Hill Road Mocksville. NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-23.1-1393 WOW!!! On Salo Beautiful 3 piece 1800's Forest Pine Bedroom Suite Discounts throughout tho shop!! New items arriving daily! "A lillle something lor everyone" We buy Estates...one item or all!! We also buy "your unwanted" items. Just give us a call! Yard Sales SAT., 7 UNTIL- 190tiakewood Dr. (Spillman Lake) wooden bunk beds, like new ladies size 12 clothes, children's 24 mos. & up SAT., APRIL 20, 7:30 until. Hwy 158 just outside Mocksville city limits. Fi^niture, computer printer, clolhes, make-up, baby items & much more. YARD SALE SAT.. 142 Davie St.. Cooleemee. Bam- until, tools, dollies, sterling & designer jewelry YARD SALE SAT., April 20th al 035 Junction Rd., 8:00 until 1:00. Lols ol boy's & girl's name brand clothes, toys, glassware & misc. Rain dale- Apfil 27th._____________________ YARD SALE, APRIL 19th & 20th. Friday 7 until 1. Saturday 7 until... Off Hwy 801 & Fork Bixby Rd on Bailey's Chapel Ch. Rd. Look for signs. Household items. Home Interior pictures, microwave & cart, barstool, now stuff & lots more. Priced cheap lo qo. YARD SALE, APRIL 19th & 20th. 536 Junction Rd. Tools, clolhes, amateur radio & scanners. Lots of misc. YARD SALE: Saturday morning- until. 348 Michaels Road, lots ol furniture, clothes, children's clothes, etc. YARD/ ESTATE SALEApril 20, 2002 8am- Noon. Rain or Shine. 141 Dunhaven Lane (olf Junction Rd. behind Mike's Wrecker Service) Tools, fvlowers. Antiques Farm Machinery ■ Homes For Sale I Miscellaneous Yard Sales BIG YARD SALE- Sat., April 20th, 8;00am- until. Hwy 64 across from Fork, Baptist Church. New & used Items CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES126 N Salisbury St. Barbies, Ty, gilts for all occasions. Sale on select items (336)751-6252 GARAGE SALE at Kay LoiCreations, 707 Country Ln. Bridal clearance items, close out lloral inventory, misc., containers & more. M-F 10am- 6pm, Sal 10-4pm SALE Ends May 11th, ___________ HUGE YARD SALE- Thurs, Fri & Sat, Circle Drive, olf Yadkinville Rd, furnilure, baby items, clolhing and iars INSIDE GARAGE/ YARD SALE- Rain or Shine- Friday, April, 19th, 10:00am- until, Saturday, April 20th, 8;00am- until everything is gone. NO EARLY BIRDS. Furniture- one antique, western boots and hats- all sizes ol jeans and jean shorls. Lots of other clolhes for men and women- all sizes, comforters, lots ot other things, too much to list. No junk- don't miss out on some good things al good prices, 187 Turrentine Church Road, oil Deadmon Road,_________________________ MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE for Church Youth Camp- Sat,, 7-3, misc items. 134 Blackberry Ln., Advance. Cornatzer Rd. to Fork Bixby Rd., Blackberry Ln on right. Follow siqns^__________________ MULTI FAMILY YARD Sale- Toys, clolhes, household items, furniture & much more. Sat., April 20th 7:00-3:00; Sun., April 21st 12:00-4:00 1164 County Home Road, Mocksville MULTI FAMILY YARD Sale- Fri., April 19th 8-5; Sat., April 20th 7-12. '93 Van, toys, clothes, dishes and other items. 153 Edgewood Circle. QUICK MONEY without the headache of yard sale. Have your kids grown up? Look in your attic, basement, or garage. I wilt buy your used toys (some stuffed animals, dolls, and children’s books). Call 492-2219 and leave message or e-mail at MJT2219 ©aol.com RELAY FOR LIFE yard sale- Fri & Sat- 5 miles soulh of Mocksville at Greasy Cornor- turn riqht- lots of barqains. GARAGE DOORS Movmu/Yarä Sate Sal. Aprii 20 • 7um*lpm 133 I'ori'&l Drive(Crcckvvoud Dvvvlonrni'nl) Advancc, N'C. Off Hh) KOI N. Then left ünCriTkMooü \n Kluh* on I'orvit Dr.,4th lloute on Rlijht WOOD INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIES - SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginttier (336) 751-2986lliocksvillo, NC FORD TRACTOR with bush hog. Great working condition. 336-940-5027 Furniture COUCH, CHAIR (beige) S450, 3 mos old. Like new. Couch, loveseat, chair (bluish gray) S500, 10 mos. old. Like now.4 end tables & 1 coffee table, oak, $250. New Hotpoint stove, never used10K princess cut diamond ring Will sell separately. 284-4959 Animals APPALOOSA 10 YR oldgelding- approx 14h, 31,400. Call (336)284-6172 Apartments 2BDRM APT for mature adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard maintenance and paid utilities. Quiet & peacolul. Mocl<sville. Convenionl. Call Shelia at 751-1515. Cedar Rock Assisted Living Communitv _______________ 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Pertect for older adults. S550.00/mo. Mocksvillo. Call Shelia at 751-1515.______ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchon 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 kitchens balh lloors. Localed 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. Phone 751-0168. FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Builciings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized __All Size Dog Lots 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 4 4 2 Mocksville, NC Health IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Saturday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751- 2512 Homes For Rent FOR SALE...BY OWNER, $99,000. 1900 sq It. over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplac?, Ig living room, den, covered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 basement with work area, brick with central air. Call for appointment 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville. Land For Sale 5 BEAUTIFULLY WOODEDacres (or sale by owner, perked S septic approved. $47,500. 998-3678_____________________ 6,4 ACRES w/30 ft. wide qravel road. Thirty feet of road irontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 West. Call & leave message 998-4632 or 751-1760, STUDIO APT PRIVATE entrance- carpeted, ac, 1 bdrm and bath. Paid utilities. Quiet, convenient, great for mature single adult, $350/mo. Call Shelia at 751-1515, Appliances HOTPOINT WASHER & DRYER, white, $100,00/ pair, Hotpoint glass-top range, like new $200,00, Call 492-7901 Boats for Sate 1993 AQUA PATIO Pontoon 25' 40hp Yamaha, Seat Covers Bimmi Top- New Full Cover AM-FM Cassette- Docking Lighls- Tables All Lile Jackets Brand New Trailer, E,C, $8,000.00 998-4732 Child Care WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my home, nice neighborhood, toddlers & up, first shift and Saturdays, reasonable rates. 936-0173 MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRING IS HERE! Bobcat, aeraiot core plugger a more lor rent lodayl Mockiviltii 13361 751-2304 32" 6 PANEL steel door unit, brand new, $60,00 336-751- 9944__________________________ 4 BF GOODRICH /Tires, all terrain 31x1050x15, 10,000 miles 998-3365_______________ 6-DRAWER CHEST OFdrawers, bureau, microwave cart on wheels, air compressor, Makita cordless drill, 1992 Nascar collection- 20 die cast tractor trailers, 50 die cast cars & 4 book ot Nascar trading cards, 2 metal bookshelves & other items, 492-5899_______ CONSOLE COLOR TV, good condition, $125 751-2723 CUSTOMIZED KENNELS Why Pay More $$$For Less Room? Let Your Dogs RunI Call J & D Services 940-3966 1.5 STORY 3BR, 2BA. Farmington. Large closets. $625/mo, securitv deposit & credit report required. 336- 998-3353_____________________ 1400 SOFT 3BR, 2Ba, 321 Gwyn St, Deposit and referoncos required, S900/mo, 751-5265 leave messaqe. 2BR HOUSE FOR rent in Yadkin County. 751-5823 2BR HOUSE, S465/MO, S465 deposit, too Graham St., Mocksville 336-692-8326_____ 3Br, 2Ba- Advance- $900/mo 3Br, 2.5Ba- Mocksvilfe- $850/mo 3Br, 2Ba- Mocksville- $850/mo 3Br, 2Ba- Mocksville- $800/mo New Construction- 3Br, 2Ba- $950/mo New Construction 3Br, 2Ba- $900/mo 3Br, 2,5Ba- Bsmt- Mocksviile- $850/mo 3Br, 1,5Ba- Mocksviilo- S635/mo 2Br, IBa Duplex- New Construction- $660/mo Pennington ft Company Realty __________751-9400__________ FOR A LISTII'JG ol available rental properties, pteaso check our ad in Iho Real Estate Section- Howard Roalty- 751- 3538__________________________ Homes For Rent, OHIce Space for Lease, Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors, 751-2222___________ HOUSE FOR RENT- 3Br, IBa, no pets, no HUD, availablo May 15, Prefer couple or sinqle male. Call 751-2097, 314 WINDWARD CIR- NewConstruction in Mocksville, 3Br, 2,5Ba w/garage, h/p, siv, d/w, $750mo, Hubbard Realty 723- 4306 LARGE HOUSE IN Historic District, Salisbury St, (fully restored) C,A,/ gas heat References/ Deposit, 941- 7593__________________________ LIKE NEW 3BR/ 2Ba 1700 sf on lac, open floor plan, jacuzzi tub. fireplace, $695/mo, 336- 971-8007_____________________ MOCKSVILLE, 1BR, IBA home in towm, $300,00/month plus deposit, 492-7505 ALMOST 2 ACRES of land for sale on Liberty Church Rd, Septic lank and electricity, very pretty, priced below tax value. Call 336-403-6473 leave messaqe, __________ LAND FOR SALE- 35 acres off Eaton’s Ch, Hd, 336-998- 3872- leave messaqe,_________ LAND FOR SALE- 8,04 acres Duke Whitaker Rd, 336-764- 3852 Homes For Sale COMPLETELY REMODELED 4BR, 2Ba home- 58x26 detached workshop, 1,69 acres, seller lo pay $2,000 in closing costs. Call Dottie Lanier: Hickory Tree Realty 998-9745, mobile- 830-1434, pager- 237-5771______________ EXCELLENT BRICK RANCHER, For Sale By Owner, 288 Dogwood Ln, Subdivision, 2054 Sq, Ft. of heated and cooled living space. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths 2 fireplaces, double car garage, beautiful sun room and deck, (ull basement. nicely landscaped yard. One of Mocksville's finest neighborhoods, $179,900 Call 751-2259 or 751-3436_________ MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct- Save $$, For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356, Lawn Care LAWN CARE (ull service mowing fertilization, etc, 816-2169 __________918-9226___________ C& M SERVICE 127 Fairlield Rd Mocksvillo Complete Lawn Service Mowing lawns, reseeding, aerating, trimming shrubs, cleaning smalt lots. Free estimates.________336-751-5798________ LAWN MOWING, SPIKEING, fertilizing, “ieeding, mulch, bush hog. Doc Williams 336-492- 5340__________________________ Rusty Tucker Lawn Care Complete lawn care Licensed and Insured Call today for a (roe estimate 336-284-6501 Lost & Found REWARD (or returning male GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Lost 601 N, near Ijames Church Rd, on 4-6-02, Dark golden, no collar. Please call 492-6208, Lots For Rent DOUBLEWIDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS (or rent In Farmington Heights, Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month’s lot rent FREE, Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203 or 998-5462 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park, Re­landscaped, 1984 or newer homes, John Crotts Rd, off Hwy 64E. Only 6 spaces left. Spaces for doublewides available, 998-8276 or 998- 8222, Lots For Sale 601 AREA Almost 1 ac„ square shaped, wilh driveway, septic & well. New or older manufactured approved, $25,900, Financing Avail 704-535-6714, TEN LOTS AVAILABLE- All wooded, stream runs on properly. All on paved road. Call for details, 704-528-9566 D O W N U M D E R R O C K éb T IL E Btolt 4 Sincoy Lavory (Ui) 998-8287 or 998-4771 Cv/amic nie Installation wwvr.aiisNÍclilc com MISSING DOG Missing since Match 2Sth Ncur llillsduli^’udktn Vulli'v Kd. Male Walker Hound naniwi "Dollar." Ixxiks like a lunii- iK-auli: (mostly tilack & Mhitc ttltti some linmn). IVi yn old., 60 Ills. wcarinK I’liii' ciillar, IF YOU HAVE SEEN THIS DOG PLEASE CALL: 998-5035 FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE3ft, wide colored metal roofing, $1,19/ft,, 3 ft, wide Galvalume metal roofing, $99/ft,, 2 ft. 5V 26-guage metal roofing, $,79/ft,, 6 panel Exterior Steel Door Units, $69,00/ea,; 4’x7’x5/16 Sheetrock, $2,99 ea„ 4'x9’, $3,99/ea; 8' Landscaping timbers, S1,99/ea,; 2’x4’ Ceiling tile, $14,95/pack, Insulated wood windows, $49/ea, 5’4”x8'2'' hardboard, $3,99/ea,; 4’x12’x1/2"Sheetrock, $5,99/ea,; 5 gallon buckets of paint/$9,95/ea,; Entry Kwikset lock sels, $9,99/ea,; 4’x8' Plastic mirrors, S29,95/ea, New rooling shingles, $14,95/sq, Pergo laminate flooring, $1,99/sq ft,; Formica, $,50/sq, fit,; Interior paneling, $5,95,ea,; Bldg stone, $140 per pallet; Carpet, $3,95/yd.We stock stainless steel In sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 36" dia. We stock pumps & accessories (ot wells. Steel I-Beams For Sale. K & G SALVAGE(Reynolda Road) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River 336-699-2124 FOR SALE: WHIRLPOOLwasher & dryer, $175 for both. Also, 1997 Chevy Silverado 271 off road. $17,500. 336- 998-8759 WEDDING GOWN- off white, raw silk top with lace and pearls. Size 8, 492-5719 Mobile Homes/Rent 165 ELMWOOD ST., Mocltsville, 3Br, 2Ba, garage, fp, stv, dw, hp, $800/mo. Hubbard Realty, 723-4306 1998 14X80 OAKWOOD singiewide pay transfer fees. Move in now. 767-6686 2BR, 2BA 14X70 SKYLINE central air, refrigerator, stove, microwave, Farmington Heights MH Park, No smoking, no pets, $425/mo.; $350/dep. 336-779-2054 A BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2 bath home set up on nice lot. Assume pmts. Owner financing available. 767-0156 FROM RENT TO o ^ Repossessed Oakwood home, no credit needed for this one. 767-3329__________________ READY TO MOVE in: ibr upstairs apt. furnished w/ furniture, all utilities. 751-1218 RATES ARE DROPPING NOW IS THE TIME • Rales as low a,s 2,95% on Adjuslablcs • Fixed rates as low as 5.5% First Mortgages Purchase or Refinances •Doublewide .Specialists •Credit Problems Understood •One Day Approvals •Firsl & Second Mortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORP. 1-888-840-1585 or 3^6-224-5125 " Where Your Family Comes First" Seniiif; y»!! SiiWi! 1979 D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRI’RISi: RIXORD, April 18. 2002 eLASsa naEKPEWSTOE FBOFCCABLE Mobile Homes/Rent ABANDONED 3BDRM, 2BATH mobile home assume pmts. $86.00 per week. Move in now. 767-3329 Mobile Homes/Sale ! II ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call (or Ireo qualidcalion by phone. HOME ZONE, (704) 857-0157. SO DOWN- Davidson Co. Land & DW 2.3 acres wooded w/creek. Owner financing available. (336)249-7028 $157 PER MONTH. 3Bedroom/ 2 Balh allappliances, furnished. Now heal pump. 767-4319 •770WE TOO MUCH on asinglewide? You can trade for a farge doublewide or modular. Land available. (336)249-7041 1997 14X76 VINYL siding, shingle roof, 3BR, 2Ba mobile home set up In Farminglon Heights and ready lo move in. First month's lot rent FREE. $14,900.00 Call 769-07S5 or oaqer 208-3203 1999 24X52 FLEETWOODDW- 3Br, 2Ba, fireplace, upgraded, mint condition, dishwasher, stovo, refrigerator, 16x16 porch included. Must be moved, priced below appraisal. 998-7270________ 3BDRM, 2BA SINGLEWIDE set up In nice mobile home park. For people with credit issues call 767-6686 5% DOWN GETS 3/b, 2/b in Farmington area. 336-751- 0503__________________________ PRICE ROLLBACK 2- 52'x28'- $39,900 2- 60'x28'- $49,900 1-60’x28’-$47,900 1-64'x28'- $56,900 Shop Us! Toll free 1-888-462- 7806 www.skvllnecorp.com QUIET COUNTRY SETTING, 3Br, 28a, 1998 DWMH situated tn center ol 2 wooded acres. 336-492-6019 Mobile Homes/Sale HOME ON WOODED lot. Call 336-751-0190.________________ JUST LOST MY JOB2001 sq (t home nod/p take up payments 704-799- __________1878________________ LOCAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR will custom build your dream home as low as $50 per sq. ft. Visit SELECT HOMES at 153 Blaise Church Rd.. Mocksville (1-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/336-751-7340.__________ LOST JOB MUST sell 3bdrm. 2ba, very nice condition. Just take over payments. 767-0156 MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save SS For Iteo liteiaturo. call 1-888- 889-6356. NEW DOUBLEWIDE 4Bedroom with retreat. 1748 sq It, fireplace, largo living room. 2 full baths. S49.900 Luv Homes Hwy 6018 Mocksvillo 336-751-7734 ONLY 3 LEFT Mortgage co. has 3 AGP homes must go. No reasonable offered refused. 704-883-9802 OWNER FINANCE PROGRAMS handled by Factory Cenified Homes for repossessed singles and doubles. Move in today. 767- 3329__________________________ OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home. 1800 sq ft. 450 per month. Reasonable Deposit 661-1163 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3Br, 2Ba. S500 down. (336)249-7028________ PLEASE ASSUME LOAN 2 payments & transfer fee. Call 336-751-0179. ' ...... ......... C e c C a r J A s s is te c C L i v i n g Health Care O pportunities. Ceidar Rock Assisted Living (Form erly Davie Village) is now A c c e p tin g A p p lic a tio n s For: A ctivités Housekeeping Personal Care Cooks MecJ Techs A p p ly in p e rs o n a t: C e dar R ock A s s t. L iv in g L __________ 791 Cres t v i e w ^ ^ ^ A U C T IO N S a tu rd a y, A p ril 2 0, 2002 @ 10 a .m . for Rev. Paul & Hessie Moore - _____________estates (docouod) 1i9Amberhm Rd. behind Sandy Springs Church from V a d kln vlllt. ,NC - luke 1Ы у 6(11 .Suuth in I.nnc Hii;kor> R J,. ilicn Righl 111 Lone MicKiiry Incn Icfi on .Sandy Sprinj:4 R J . Ihcn Itffl on .Vmhciltill RJ, or from Н а г то п у , N C . u lc H » y 2! .4o n h jU4l pa.I ihc Yjilkin C o Im c. ihcn Right on U )nc Ш скогл Kd. Ill I.onc tllckor), Iticn KighI i*n .Sand> .Spring\ (<d,. Ihcn lell on Anibcihill R J nico m odorn Wai, Piano (Slory & Clarli|. 4 pc Bedroom Suiio (Basson). Tw in Bunk Bods. Dros.ior, Night Sland, Display Cupboard (Fronch Provinaal), old Giarophonic Record Playor. Oak Pross Back Rocker. Brow n Uph. Roclinor. Uph. Sola i Chairs, small Sola Tablo. CoKoo & End Tables. Oak m odom C an o Back Chair. Wooden & M elal Shelvos, Oak Podium . Folding Tables. */.30 Folding Ghana. Chrom o Dinono Suito. Hotpoint Rofrigoralor w/ico maker. Holpoini Washer t, Dryer. Fngidaire C hest Froojor, Sanyo Color T V . Sam sung V C R . small Sounddesign Stotoo Systom . Shaw noe C o m Sugar & Creamer. Poach Cookie Jar. M cCoy largo Vase. G erm an M usic Stein. G orm an Pottery Ja r t. Cups. 6 pi sohing Bavaria C hina •HaiKlhron', Pnncess Houso (water sol. salad bowl, ico buckol. butter dish, stsom ware. elc). paltorn Butler Dish. Glassware. Ironware, old M elal Toys. Toa Pitchers. Sw an Drosser Dish. Nobility Silver Flatware. F B , Rogers Coffee 4 Tea Set (Pewtorlilo). 3 log Metal Milk Stool. Metal C a r Banka, handm ade miniature Covered Wagon A Farm W agon. State S poon Collection. Costum e Jewelry S Boxes. Hanging Plates. Kitchenwaro, V C R Tapes (Andy Gnllin. Little House on tho Praino. Religious, Etc,). Religious Album s, array ol Docorating SCollectible Items, 100's of A vo n Ite m i (o ld i new ) President Club Items. Ruby Slemwaru. Ruby Plates. & other pea . Sinins. Jewelry, elc, I CO'S o tpcs still in Iho iw « Lincoln 200 A m p G as W elder on trailer, old Walk behind Yard Tr.iclor. H o iso Draw n Plow s, 10" Crallsm an Band Saw. 1 2 'x 3 r W ood Lathe (Duracraft), Craftsm an Bell Tablo Sander, Dromel r Boll Sander. Roll-A Round High Pressure W asher, Precise Garden Seeder. Som e Hand 4 Yard Tools. Many Other Items * * •l.unch Availahic** •Kcstniom YORK AUCTIOIV & REALTY 356 Fox H u n te r Rd., H arm o ny , N.C. 2863‘i 704-546-2696 iic a l #74 .sIncc 1935 Mobile Homes/Sale 1999 OAKWOOD 2BR, 2Basw. $247 pmt. (336)249-7028 87 ZIMMER MH, 3BR, 2BA, 14x70. S13.700. Can be left on rental lot. Day-751-2615 after 5- 998-9563._____________ ?BA D, CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved in minutes. Will do what others can't, 767-4319 WE SAV YES! _______ ABANDONED HOME. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lol. Some ownor linancing. 336 66M163_____________________ ADVANCE- ASSUME loan with S500 down, pmts low S240/mo,, great for single parent! (Private lot, new carpets throughout! 336-751- 0450_________________________ ALL SALES CENTER 2001 Models must go. Save Thousands. FREE Furniture & Decor Pacs included w/purchase. 704-528-9564 BEAUTIFUL LAND/ HOME 2.5 acres with pond. 1600+ sq ft DW etted tub. walk thru closet, firepace island kit., fenced yard w/storage. Appointment showinqs 751-0503 D/W ON PRIVATE lot in Davie Co. 3/b, 2/b ready to move in, 336-751-0450_________________ DOUBLEWIDE 28X64 SET upwith brick underpinning. Hwy 601 S.. Mocksville S-19,900.00 Luv Homes Hwy 601 S Mocksville 336-751-7734 DOUBLEWIDE FORECLOSURE WITH land. Call 1-888-251-6790__________ FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER SPECIALII 3br, 2ba home already set up ready to move into in Troutman. 704-528- 9449 Mobile Homes/Sale GET PRE APPROVED lor your Now Home by Phone in 30 minutes or less, 704-528-4662 HELP SAVE MY CREDIT transferred- S5000 equity _ 704-528-7662 HILLSDALE AREA- 2000 Oakwood Mobile Home on rented lot 14*80 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs. Very spacious layout. Dock on front 8x16 with ramp and small deck on bnck. Owner relocating, assume mortgage or buy outriglit. 336- 998-1119_____________________ HOME ON PRIVATE LOT, payments only $297 a month. Call 336-751-0184, RENT TO OWN Gorgeous 3-4 Bdrm. 2Ba Home. Owner min d p credit not a problem. 704.R83-7706 Mobile l-lomes/Sale USED HOMES STARTING alS9900. Call for details. 336- 751-1571 YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl & dbiwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner finance, 511,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590 ___________ YES. THERE IS a difference Como see tho QUALITY for yourself. Visit the largest TRUE MODULAR''' Homo OUTLET in the Southeast. SELECT HOMES at 153 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville (1-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/336-751-7340. SELLER MUST MOVE 2001 sq ft on beautiful woodod lot S500 d/p & move in 704- 883-9997 SINGLEWIDE DOUBLEWIDE & Modular Homes Availablo, 15 Financial Institutions Available for yourConvenience, 704-528-5198 SPECIAL FINANCING FORlolks wilh credit problems on repossessed singlewides only. Call regardless of your siluation. 767-0156 Music COUNTER POINXMUSLC presenis Aaron Harrison, electric guitar specialist. Lessons avaiible afternoons and evenings Mon.- Thurs. He IS experienced in country, rock, blues, metal, jazz and alternative stylos. Accepting beginners to advanced students. Come in lor a demonstration. NEW! Effects Petals and Petal Tuners from Sabino. Counter Point Music 50 Court Square IJlocksvillD 751-9390 Office Space CONVENIENT QUIET INMocksville- small olfice w/full bath and pd. utilities. $350/mo. Call Shelia 751-1515 FISH-N-TAILS Pet ShopQuality Tropical Fish, Pet Supplies, Small Animals, Tank Ornaments. Koi & Pond Supplies, Baits more! Indepenijently owned. 123 N Salisbury St. Mocksvlllo _ 336-751-2708 FREE TO GOOD homes- beautilul "Fuzz Ball" Puppies. 998-4561______________________ SELL IT FAST in Ihe Classifieds. 751-2129 STOP! DO not buy a doublewide whon you can BUILD a TRUE MODULAR'“ HOME that will INCREASE in value. wilh traditional mortgages and bank financing! Visit SELECT MODULAR HOME OUTLET or call 336- 751-7340/ 1-866 624-7457, PIANO TUNING & Rebuilding Selîplayers. Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Repairing Service B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY We. Wark_ la . MeeL tour Budget!Specializing In additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small reapirs. We also do Bobcat work.Call Brian Darcy 336-751- 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References avialble. Free Estimates. BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways qraveied. 751-3768 TRUE MODULAR'" HOMES Huge Savings! Call for literature. 1-800-322-8679 A U C T IO N ! Double Wide & Entire Personal Property Estate Of Irene J. Goslcn (Deceased) 151 Oak Grove Ave., Lewisville Thurs. • April 25 • 1 :pm IJifCLlii»ns: 42I.N lrwix\illc IaiI (l-Ait 24-1) Tunj n^lil ciito Kll, lojltiu I .ukI ^ 1(1 iiiiIcn .ukI tiini Kt^ht oiitn O.iK (¡ihvl' /Vciuh.' Ii>l1<nv I Idnillc to >«t]0 IH) Irli D E T A IL S : Fumrturo. Antiquos. Colioct blos. 1939 Ford Stroel R<Dd (Rostofod); G as Poworod Goff Cart, tW 9 Ferguson Tractcx Witti Several ImptofPontsAnd Much, M uch Mofo!! 2 4 x 5 2 D o u U e W d e (1,248 +/• sq ft ) with 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths Kitchen Uvingroom , Diningroom, Doublo W ide must bo moved Irom property. i'OR ISI-OKMATION AND/DR Ai’POlNTMUNT t-OK VIUWINCI OI- MOBILI': HOMK. CONTACT TAKA POI'li ^A5■\^ 11 Visit our websHe or cat/emai us for a detailed brochure. Col. KcniiL-th O. KctiiL-r, I’rcs.. NCAL First Choice Auction & Realty I-irni Liccnsc • F O Hn\ 3'Ì5. 1.c u ìs \ìIIl' • (3 3 6 ) 9 4 5 -t 118 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 595 TALL PINE RD WELCOME. N С ACROSS FROM NORTH DAVIDSON HIGH SCHOOL V EH ICLES, T RA C T O RS, FARM EQUIPMENT & M ISCELLA N EO U S Miniatura Donkoy (Jick) SAT. APRIL 20, 2002 9:00 a.m. Tractors & Vchlcitt Famiail CuD w/cuttivalofs. Lato model 0 Alli* Chalmen «ЛуосхЛ mower. JO 4240-110 hp- power Quad uan». С AJits Cha»mor» w/cunivatc-f» i com pianter. 2&4 Cate Iniemalionel tfai^of^ лЬее! flnve, Маму Hams Pony Тгайог, 60 Row Crop Oliver. 900 Ford 1999 9 ion Hudson tfailef-18 nat w/5‘ dove, 1964 Ford Pickup. 1903 Chevrolet Pickup, 1949 Ford Pickup w/»toke bed. 1095 Grarxi Am Pontiac, 1970 Dodge Van. 1090 Eagle Talon by Chrysler (one owner) Equipment & Mlccellarteout 16’ Tn a«te flatljoO Trailer. Amish Buggy, Pittsburg 2 row cultivalor, 2- Hor»e Wagon w/conesloga bcO, Carry all, Gil»on tiller, Dtafl horso cart, Supenor l-hor\e drawn dnll, Ford 2 bottom plow-12*. Ford 3 bottom plow-14*, Murray. Ridmg Mower w/36* cut. AMF Riding Mowof w/36' cut, T Oliver Iraiior plow. 0 diic bog. JD eicklo mower. Fifty State» niccntonnial Modal Collection-Limited Edition.(sol‘d sterling silver), Motonted Scooter for handicap. Saddles -Tack -Harness {n<iwi used). Pocket Knives, Old Silver Doliera, woathor vanos, buggy |acks, plow handles, farm bells, table top dnil press, (able lop ban saw, horse drawn scoop pan, 1-hone wagon frame, wheelbarrows, weed eater, farm gates, 10 Conal panels, cfiam saw, eiec. blower, drop cords, Craftsman hand planner. Craftsman sandors •/., */,,& 3/8* dnlls by Craftsman-Manning-Oowman- & MiKvaukee, dnll , press vise, toe rope, lapos & rules, metal too< boxes. Black & Decker worVmate, scroll saw, hand gnnde™. Ьгасенп-Ыв, hand truck, bob wire stretchers, pliers, screw dnven. socket set, MW blades, wrenches, wood & metal btts, skill saw, T clamps. come-a4ong, hand saws hatches. Black & Decker hedge cutters, framing squares, jig saw. B&D buffer, sledge hamrr.or & ai handles, hor^e collars. Punna chicken feeders, chicken coupe, glazing tod, safety belts, shovels, sink top. files, hacksaws & blades, fans, car sUnds. p»pe t>endei, Ciaf\»mon doweling jig, wood chisels, bar damps, sortif>g tool, hand tobacco setters, minor traps,5 gal Cans by Esso & Quaker state, old green Insutalor*. Pnnce Albert tobacco cans Many other items not listed FOR CGNSIQNMENTS CALL: Loon Curry. NCAL» 3949,336-731-6413. Arthur Boslick, NCAL# 1365. 336-492-5092 TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECKS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS FOOD AVAtLAQLE EVERYTHING SOLO AS IS, W HERE IS'MSALE CONDUCTED BY: BOSTICK AUC^ON SERVICE NCAFLO 6273 • 336-492.5992- 191 JONES RO . MOCKSVILLE. N С 27026 kemi J. m tt. m¿al i A U C T IO N I a u c t i o n BIG EQUIPMENT 12:N00N SATURDAY, APRIL 20 AUCTION conductod for Mr. David Cocilo of Cocilo Grading Duo to hoari probloms & olhor health probloms, lorcod to closo bumsoss. 1 9 9 9 CATERPILL£R 953C FRONT END LOADER Endosod aí-conü/t)orx)d & heatod cab 4-i bucket 3000 hour, 0.1 changod ovory 250 houn 19 8 9 REID 2 0 TON TRAILER. Ajr-bruKfiS roliriod i-oar 2000 1 9 8 7 FORD L 8 0 0 0 — 2 4 0 HP DIESEL 13 spood trans 14‘ dump l2-t4 yd Swvyj gato N<jw arf<on(ji!)oniry) In o*cellont uondition Musi SCO 19 8 6 M ACK RTS ECONODYNE, 35 0 HP DIESEL. 13 Spood trans A»r<xxidit)onod 15’ dump bod 14-16 yards OX l3ody Excellent axidiion. Must soo 1 9 8 4 CASE S80D CONSTHUCTION KING Usod vory irttV) Runs and PUTS Iwo a kflion 19 85 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME. 50 Liter ofigcio New rocker arms AjjftorsDoc. 2001, Noods rovorso in 3 spood autoovitx: trans E q u ip m e n t c a n b e s e e n p rio r to a u c tio n P I E R C E A U C T I O N G A L L E R Y 7314 Did US Hwy. 52. Wlecomo, NC (Diroctly across road from North Davidson High School) Terms Cash, good chucks w>lh lollor of gu-unnteo t>om your bank 10^» buyer premium DIRECTIONS Loiingion oi Wmsion-Salem. go 5Г etpiesiway lo CaiI U7. Wu'come out lum righl. go uiactly one mile You a'« thofe Parking iniearVES. SgLLEnS CQfJSIGNOnS WANTED CALL: ЗЗв 764-1904, 013-3313, 731-414?» G O T O : w w w .p ie r c e a u c tío n .c o m 12:N O O N SATURDAY, APRIL 27 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DUE TO OWNER’S RETIRING You now have a tanlaslic opporlunily lo purchase a well established going business wilh greal emptoyeos who wish lo remain. GOING AT PUBLIC AUCTION OLDTOWN DRAPERY SHOP SINCE 1962 3704 REYNOLDA ROAD, OLDTOWN WINSTON-SALEM, NC AsagMigUiatobs Bipononced ontfjbyvos mtng lo ranajn Proseni atnor ogmos lo nyrviin .jv-.j up loXldiys lo itssisl jou in loj/iiing tho w do andtxxM^sepkigjtxj.ifto Owli,is40ymrsexpomnai. Tho miccon sah nti rtdudo McxjimKm.llstMv») nVKtwe. mvntory. ottco hmtim atlcqufmmlbokxgina lo Old TawDr.ipory stkxi Oixfiklanlaythmugti Friday OotiyandctKKknoul Taklolho OAvcrs ComololhoaucKinpfVfxuodlotxjy. TE R M S . $5,000.00 DOW N . DAY O F A U C TIO N . B A U N C E DUE IN SIX DAYS A LS O ; 1 9 9 9 D O D G E 3 5 0 0 V A N 15 Passongor — A\VFMCD, PS, PB. Cruiso. .'Vir front & roar, 30.000 milos. AUCTIONEER — BROKER KEITH J. PIERCE PHONE; 336-764-1964 « NCAL #154 » NCFL # l« g w w w .p ie r c e a u c tio n . c o m DAVIE COUNTY KNTIiRl’RISK UKCORD, April 18, 2002 - D9 GLASS!ШЕХВЕДЯНПУЕ fbo fteah lb Service •MIKE’S PRESSURE WASH* vinyl siding and lopairs decks, patios, driveways and walkways, siding 336-998-9508 336-909-1713 Insured- free osl. E J lUIOWING SERVICELandscaping, mulching, pruning & weedealing 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 For all your lawncnro needs jusl call LEAF IT TOME 998'8643 Froo Esiimales Brian (^flavors LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Link-Owner Free Eslimalos __________998-1798__________ NEW IMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBORNE ELECTRIClor all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. Rusty Tucker Lawn Caro Compioto lawn care Liconsod and Insured Call today lor a Ireo estimalo 336-284-6501 Statewide AUCTION 5:00PM April 23rd, 2002. Statesville, NC. Busch Series Race Cards, parís and equipment. Tarheel Auclion & Realty NCAL((331. For complete informalion: 1-888- 8B1-0410,www.TarhoelAuction.com. RARE OPPORTUNITY,DIRECT Ocean Front N. Myrtle Beach 3Br, 3Ba, 1500 sq It 5th floor condo. 1/13th ownership, use 4 weeks/ year. Newly decorated furniture, drapes, carpet, appliances, and cabinets. Only $21,500. Call 888-296-6144. SWIMMING POOLS FILLED ciorinated water only. 704-546-2935 THE LAWN MAN Grass Culling Service S25.00 and up. (336)391-5605 WILL CLEAN HOUSES M-F, reasonable prices. Advance/ Mocksvillo area. II inlorostod call 998-8871 aftor 6. WILL DO SEWINGalterations. 492-5719 and WILL DO YARD Work- Call William Baity. 998-3732 WRINKLES IN YOUR carpet? Wo’ll re-slretch or new carpot installation. Free estimates. (336)998-8402 Statewide DELL COMPUTERS S289.00- Monilor, CD ROM, Fax Capabilily, Sound, and Games. Internel Ready. IBM and Compaq available. COD's accepted. Wartanly. All computers are refurbished. 1- 800-297-2604. Travel BAILEY & HOWARD TOURSMay 17-19: Lancaster, PA, Amish Couniry, 2 nights motel, 2 full breakfast, 2 Amish dinners. 3 hr tour of farmlands, Mt. Hope Winery, Farmers Market, Kitchen Kettle Village, Rachel’s, Hershey Choclale World, Founders Hall, drive through tour ol Gettysburg Battle Ground and historic homos. Doublo-S229/ea.; Triple-S199/ea.; Ouad-S189/ea. Ocl. 11-13: Nashville. TN, Grand Olo Opry, 2 nights motel, price includes: Grand Ole Opry & show at Old Ryman, Tammy Wynotle “Stand by Your Man". Stop on Guide lor Riding Tour, Historical State Park “Stars' Homes, General Jackson lunch cruiso, Sunday brunch at Opryland Hotel. Paggage Handling Double-S3io; Tripie- S299; Ouoen-S269.Transportalion to Nashville Palace after Grand Olo Opry Show. Nov. 9-10: Pigeon Forge, TN Price includes: Transportation, t night motel, 1 show, 1 dinner, continental breakfast, plenty of shopping time, baggage handling. Double-S175; Triplo- S165; Ouoon-S155. Call Helen 998-4338 or Doris 336-752-2135_________________ HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Sunday- day April 21st S20pp Frid- nite April 26th $20pp Atlantic City Trip, 1 nite/2 days, Friday. May 31st- S169pp E Z Way Travel 1-800-618-5546 Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt WIsгcaRV£^г MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choosc us! Come by to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a U t o d a ^ ! (3 3 6 ) 8 9 8 -8 8 1 0 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N t Y Longest Lasting 3 ’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding ? 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS H arris Pool tfe Supplies (Seaning • Clienicab • Water Testing Viny<UiKrReplac«ineitt lo iim i) MairivOvvnor 20 Years l;\p. 277 l’k-;Ls;mi Acrc Dr.. M tvksvilk- Home !336) 284-4817 . Business (3361909-4027 . L e a k y R o o S ? O ld R o o t? N O R O O F ? Cull Crowley Roofing Fur Mt Your Hon/inx Needs 336-998-8925 Reasonable Rates In Unreasonable Times Adecca TIiL' Ijiip ltn 'iiic n i P c n p ic In Partnership with Experienced Machinists needed immediutely Must have the following skills: llam tlv .v/io/i Iiuilh. ivtiJ hiuc ¡irints. iiiiliistriiil mcnsuivmciits. ItWtlli culling, l'V/<lv7l'/li l' IVIjllilVil. iiiiiu l iiu’cliiiiiiriil hill lii;niiin<l. lix/ifriciu r with till as/HTts o/nuri iiiiu’s. such as ih illiiin' liiniiii^. shiiiiiiif;. liiv iiM n n . iii iiiiliiiK, liithrs. Flea.se call 704-663-1111 to set up an appointment and ask for Roni You may fax your resume to 704-663-210«. Statewide TEAM UP WITH CFII! Loads wilh miles available immedialely! Company, Owner Operator, single and teams. Ask aboul our 2-woek spouse training program in automatic transmission truck. Call 1-800- ClfJ-DRIVE, www.cfidrive.com. YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could be reaching over 1.6 Million Homes across North Carolina! Place your ad with our paper lor publication ’ on the NC Statewide Classified Ad Network- 110 NC newspapers for a low cost of $275 for 25- work ad to appear' in each paper! Additional words are $10 each. The whole state at your fingertips! It’s a smart advertising buy! Call this newspaper’s classifieddepartment for more information or visit tho NC Press Association's website al www.ncpress.com! Vehicles 1987 FORD RANGER, runs good, $800 Call Linda ® 336- 751-7924.____________________ SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury ________704-636-1341________ ‘78 FORD PICKUP. 351 auto, new tires, runs good. $1,000 751-1877_____________________ ■89 FULL-SIZE Ford Bronco 302. Good work truck. Best Offer. 998-2186 Wanted ALWAYS BUYING STANDING limber. Will cut lots, top dollar paid. Big and small tracts. Call 704-637-9097. BLIND GENTLEMAN NEEDS a ride to Winston-Salem lo work Monday through Friday. If you can help, please call Charles Hiatt al ‘ 492-5569. Thanks. BUYING ALL SPECIES oftimber. Myors Forest Products. (704) 278-4532. Night (704) 278-2877.____________________ PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, maio-female and twins. Call for an appointment. 336-998-3409 Wanted WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cul. Shaver Wood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTED: LIVE Trap suitable for Squirrels. 998-7379_______ WANTED; METAL GRAIN BIN with auger, minimum 3 ton. 336-998-3863 Employment ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ BUSINESS OFFICE MANAGERExperience in nursing home is a plus. Must have computer skills, responsible for operation of total business office function. Experience In payroll S accounts payable. Knowledge of accounts receivable billing S residential billing. Excellent fringe benefits and department head posilion-supervisor over 2 employees. Please mail resume to 1007 Howard St., Mocksviiie: or fax to 336-751- 0028. ______________ ATTENTION NURSES Excel Staffing Now Recruiting RN's S21-S30; LPN's S18-S24 For Staff Relief. Wo Offer: •$250 Attendance Bonus •Flex Schedules, Roferral Bonus •Direct Deposit, Weekly Pay •Travel & Holiday Pay 1-800-883-9235Ext: 328___________ ATTN: MOM'S & Mr. Mom's! Work from home using your computer! $1,000-$5,000 P/T, F/T W W W . 123succeedathome.com 888-2 lB-5760 CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.- Fri., 10am-2pm for application. EOE__________________________ Drivers Experience Tho Power of Top Pay Up to $.43/ MILE USA TRUCK•90% no touch Ireight •Late model assign, conv's •Quality home timo 800-237-4642 Also, hiring O/Op’s call O/Op.-886-228-1740 www.usa-truck.com EOE M/F/HA/ Employment ALLIANCE HOME CARE-CNAs for contract position to work as needed in Davie Counly. Must have own transportation. Salary is $6.50 per hour and position earns personal timo oil. Call 1-888- 691-4967 ext. 2. DRIVERSImmediate Employment Need more homo time mid-week and weekends. Dedicated runs available,$.32 to $.52 cents per mile detention, stop, layover and hourly pay included. $850.00 to SI ,050.00 per week Plus $.02 cpm Safety Bonus Boneflts Included Medical with prescription card, and Dental Opilionat plans available We Require CDL-A and 18 months OTR experience Visit Salem Carriers Monday thru Friday 8:00am lo 5:00pm 191 Park Plaza Drivo Winston-Salom, NC Or Call 1-800-709-2536 lor Special Interview on Saturday EXP. CARPENTER FORframing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/ovortime. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7426._____________________ FARM HELP WANTED this summer. Need valid driver’s license, capable of following instructions. Send written resume to: Bahnson Farm. 580 Yakdin Valley Rd., Advance, NC 27006. GROWING BUSINESS NEEDS HELP Work from home. Mail- order/E- Commerco $522f/week PT. $1000-S4000/week FT. myw^dionmillargo.com (888) 746-4498_____________________ HOUSEKEEPING/ LAUNDRYSUPERVISOR-Rosponsiblo lor Iho housekeoping department, scheduling, on call, supervisor experience a plus. Send resumo lo 1007 Howard St., Mocksvillo; apply in person or lax resume to 336-751-0028. JANITORIAL HELP NEEDED must bo experienced. PT evenings, $7.00/hr and up w/ incentive bonus. 336-434- 4973 Employment JOIN THE CLOVERFIELD TEAM cleaning private homes. Winston-Salem. FT, M-F, daytime. Good pay. 760-9283 LAKE MYERS RV Resort taking applications lor oflice reson/ationist and life guards. Groat job for high school or college studenis. Apply in person 9am-8pm. Lordy, Lordy, Look Who's 40 к HAPPY BIRTHDAY Craw fortl Yotinn April 3 ls(. bivc Ya! 'Гапцсч: Kt Jarcii Happy 1Ó"' Birthday KARL SWARTZ From A Fine To A Handsom e Young Fellow Young Man 1.0 VC, M o m ct D ritl Looking for a Job lhal provides m oanlngful work and com pellllve com pensation? Consider a position In a Slate Farm Agent's olftce. this Ol^plO^nutnt OppOllUtitlV IS wilh a Stato farin agoni, noi with Stato Fatili lr^sul(¡nco Companios oncJ ffiju.fos succossfuf comptofran ot lir.onutì[i toquiiomonfs to soli ond sorvico Slato Farm pioducfs. Ploaso mai! or fax rosumo to: Darryl Bandy, Agent524D US Hwy. 158 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2302 Fax: 336-940-2169 I O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo ye were- in (act, you'ro oligiblo lor up to three pay raises your lirst yoarf Our oxionsivo Iraining program provides you with tho skills you ncod to succood, plus lots you docido whon you aro roady lor moro pay/bunofils nnd moro rosponsibiiily. And that's jusl iho beginning. As a mombor ol our dynamic loam, you'll also bonolil (rom Iho lollowing: 401K savings plan contribulion - wo'll match 25°'o ot ynur contribution, up lo 6*^0 ot your salary (availablo attor ono yoar ol sorvico ol at toast 1000 houib, musi bo al loast 21 yoais ol ago. Modical proscription, denial. Iilu and AD& 0 benefits (available attor 120 days ol omploymoni, with at lonst a 32 hour/ wflok avotago) Rmployoo assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Floxiblo ¿Jheduling • Paid vacotions • Employeo moal ano gift discounts • Slock purchase plan (available lo thoso nl lost 21 yoars ot a^o who havo comploted 90 days ol sorvico) Wo nro Iruly commiiod to your succcss as a dodicalod mombor ol our loam At Crnckor 9p»rei, we listen *o vrhn! you Hnv? fo floy and u»o ’hat feedoock lo moko positive charces lo youf wcikenvifonrtieni Whal moio coukl you nsk lor?II you aro moiiviitod and onihdsiasiic. wiih a pjssion lor customer service, como m and sou aMunaoor lodayt W e a re c u m n H y looking fo n PART TIME HELP COMI IN TODAY MW AmY,Wf AM A FASI^MCEO, FUN PIAQ TO WOWCWl cnlo a U n gfarH lO H 6420 Sessions CL Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1^ (336)712-9880 O ld C o u n try S tore Wo aro an equal opportunity employer. 4 Dairy Queen Help ►Neecded lmme(diately Help Wanted Now All Positions Day Shift & Night Shift Available Id e a l p o s i t i o n s f o r r e t ir e e s W e o f f e r i n t e r e s t i n g a n d c h a lle n g in g p o s i t i o n s f o r m a t u r e in d iv id u a ls . P le a s e c a ll 9 4 0 ^ 2 4 3 8 or stop by our Dairy Queen® at 5286 US HWY 158 Hillsdale OTR DRIVERS NEEDED home most weekends, 2 yrs exp required. 704-546-3035 PROFESSIONAL-FINANCE/ CONTRACTSCOORDINATORMust have the ability to perform multi-tasks, be attentive to detail, present information effectively in writing and orally, and to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. Keyresponsibilities includeanalyzing budgets, creating/ reviewing Financial Status Reports, training contractors on financial responsibilities, collaborating/ blending lunds, seeking other grant opportunitios, maintaining all linancial records.Qualifications: Minimumrequirement ol an Associates Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, related field or equivalent business experience. Perferred Bachelors Degree in related field or three years experience in non-profit organization or Human Services related field. Must have good working knowledge ol Microsoil Excel. Part-Time position: minimum of 20 hours/ weekHiring range: $10.80- $13.20/hour!yCall Davio Counly Partnership For Children at (336)751-2113 lo receive application or visit www.davinsmartstart.oro to print application and sent lo, 1205 Salisbury Road, Mocksviiie, NC 27028. EOE PT OR FT Stay at home moms or moms who wanl lo bo at home. Will train. (336)998- 0282________________ WANTED: MACHINE OPERATORClean, smoko -Ireo environment, some oxperionce necessary Call for appt. 336- 284-2253 ■t DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. April 18,2002 E x p l o r e r XLT. Sport, Sport Trac, Bauer, 4x2, 4x4 F 2 5 0 S u p e r d u t y Supercab, Crew, 4x2, 4x4 5 W i n d s t a r LX, SE, SEL R a n g e r XL, Edge, XLT, 4x2, 4x4 F 1 5 0 Reg., Supercab, Crew E x p e d i t i o n XLT, Eddie Bauer F 3 5 0 S u p e r d u t y Crew, SRW & DRW, 4x2, 4x4 C r o w n V i c t o r i a LX, Sport G r a n d M a r q u i s GS, LS M o u n t a i n e e r 4x4 E s c a p e XLT, 4x2, 4x4 Z X 2 Auto & 5 Spd. F o c u s LX, SE, ZTS, 2X5, ZX3, all models M u s t a n g LX, GT, Convertibles T a u r u s SE, SES, SEL F E A T U R E V E H I C L E 1M8 Mustang QT «2DTB047A-V8,5 spMd. iMrther Check out our complete inventory online at aaford.com • FULL TANK OF FUEL • FULLY INSPECTED AND CERTIFIED • RISK FREE PEACE OF MIND CARS 2000 Focus LX 4dr. ÍP10T4503B. 5 spood. 10k 2000 Taurus 4dr. »P2C4092A. aulo. V6. an powof, 1 Bk milos 2001 Focus Wagon #PI4©6, auto, on pcvs'or. 20k milos. 2 to chooso. SAVE TH OUSAN DS O VER NEW!! 1998 Escort 4dr. LX IP1465, auto. 50k milos 1999 Contour SE 4dr. «P1468, auto, 39k mlos 1999 Escort ZX2 #P1462.5 spd. all powof. moon roof. 25k milos 2001 Lincoln LS *P1455, V6. auto, all powor. loathor. moon roof. 14k ml 2001 Mustang QT “Bullitt” #2744580, V8. all powor. coltoctofs model. 6k miles 1997 Crown Victoria LX f P14S8, All powoi. mlos 1999 Lincoln Contlnontal »2C3743A, alt powor, moonroof. loathor 1997 Escort 4dr. »2T6017A.A1. 86k milos 2000 Focus LX 4dr. «P1449,At. 22k milos 2000 M ustang Convertible »P U 0 5 . Al. oil powor. 26k milos 2001 Saturn SL1 4dr. »2DT7223A. 5spd. all powor. 13k milos 1997T-Blrd «P1436, all power. 58k mdes 2000 Focus SE 4dr. #P1454, Al. all power. 20k milos TRUCKS 1995 Ranger 4x4 »P1T7232A, V6, 5 spd. 33k milos ‘94 Nissan King Cab SE 4x4 #2DT9B36A. V6. 5 spd. 70k milos ‘93 F350 XLT Crew Dually 4x2 »1T7102A. V8. aulo. all po%vor. 56k milos 2000 F250 Crew Cab #2078146. V8. auto. Iibortgass top. 30k milos ‘99 F150 Supercab XLT 4x4 »1DT2487A, V8. Al. all powor. 59k miles ‘01 F150 Southern Edit. XL #2T0499A. V6. 5spd, 21k milos 1998 Fl 50 Lariat 4x4 «P1J21. VS. Al. all powor. loalhor. 43k mi. ‘98 F1S0 Supercab XLT 4x4 »P1445. va. At, all powor, 45k milos ‘97 F150 Flareside XLT 4x4 »P1447A. VS. Al. all powor, 48k milos 1997 F250 Supercab »1T5804A. V8. Al, Excoll Cond . 1B2k mi. ‘00 Ranger XL Supercab 4x2 «P1403A, V6.AI. 18k milos 1999 Ranger XLT 4x2 »P1448.4cyl, 5spd, 44k milos ‘01 F1S0 Harley Davidson Crew Cab #1DT5291B. va, all powor, loathor. Iimilod od4ion, 13k milos 2000 F150 4x4 #P1456. V8. At. 30k miles 2000 F150 Supercab Lariat 4x4 #P1457. V8. Al, all pov/of. loathor. 30k miles VANS 1999 Windstar LX #P1461. Auto, all powor. 29k n^Ios SPORT UTILITY ‘01 Explorer Eddie Bauer 4x4 4dr. #P1460. V8. all power, loather. I5k milos 1999 Explorer Sport 4x4 «P1463. auto, all powor, 34k miles 1998 Explorer Sport 4x4 #2C6384A, auto, all powor, 50k miles *93 Explorer Eddie Bauer 4x4 »P1428A. auto, ail power. 112k. one owner, liko now 1996 Explorer XLT 4dr. 4x4 #2DT8741A, V6, auto, all powor, ono owner. 90k milos 2001 Escape XLT #P1417, V6. At. all powor. loalhor. 18k mi. 2001 Escape XLT 4x4 #P1418, V6, At. all powor. loalhor, 22k mi, ‘99 Explorer XLT 4dr. 4x4 #2DT9905A, Al. ol! powor, 63k miles B u y A m e r i c a n . . . b u y F o r d . . . “ B u y A L L A M E R I C A N F O R D » FORD MERCURY IШ I pI I Wb$tooS*hm Me >4^ wo AU. ^АМШСАИ'ч^roto ^ f MOCkêVUlû Just off 1-40 Exit 170, Hw y. 601, • M ocksviile, NC (3 3 6 ) 7S1 -2161 C h e c l c u s o u t a t a a f O V l l . O O I T I ■-OAC. "Includos all Inconlivos assigned to dealer. ■••72mo., 9.9% APR, 10% down plus lax, lag & adm. foes, OAC. MP.eV.e''* Spring Automotive Guide C la s s ic C a r s A n d S a fe ty T ip s Special Section Inside D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / E ^ E C O R D v J 4 M an S h o t in P a rk in g L o t A rg u m e n t S tarte d O v e r A n sw e rin g A T e le p h o n e 1ЖШ9У> April.25, .2002 , , J, , V ' * ■ ' 40' PAGES B y M ik e Ih irn liiird t Davie C ounly nnlLMpriso Rccord An aiiiu in ciii over answering a leleplione leil lo a Sali.slniry man being shot in the side early Snn- tlay a fte n io o n in a M o c k s v illc parking lot. R icky Neely, ol' .SSO W ildw ood Roatl, Salisbury, was listed in sat- isl'aclory condition M onday after­ noon at Raptisi Hospital in W in- ston-Salcni. l ie was being licaleil to r a .22 caliber giinshot w oiind that wenl through his left arm inio his stomach, saiil M ocksvillc Po­ lice Detective Ken Munier. Arrested al the scenc was Kay Stevenson, 44, w'ho listed a H ardison Sl. address in M ocks­ v illc . She hail been liv in g w ith N e e ly, liiin le r s a iil. She was charged w ith assault w ith a deadly weapon in flic tin g serious injury. S tevenson w as held w ith o u t privilege o f bond bccause she had lieen drin king. That bond on M on­ day was set at S.^.OOO, pending an A p ril 2.^ first appearance hearing in D avic D istrict Court. H u n te r said lh a l S tevenson. N e e ly, he r d a u g h te r. C h a stity H olm es, and his nephew, |-dilie N ccly. were en route to dr;m races al r-'ariningion when they stopped al the D ollar General in the M ocks­ v illc M arketplace shopping cenier on U.S. (lO I South for her to buy a pair o f sunglasses. W hile she was in the store, her cell phone rang, and when Neely answered it. another man was on the line, i U iiiier said. A n argunient started when she retiirncd to the car. She got (Hit o f the car, w enl aiound to the driver's side where Neely was. and shot him at closc range as he was bending over to IMcase .See W oniaii - I’ujiu 4 Flow er Power Katelyn Sizemore admires the lilies in the yard of her home in the Cornatzer community. Some plants grown by Buddy and Sabrina Meadows will be among those available at a plant swap Saturday morning in downtown Mocksviile. For a story, please turn to page 8. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Davie Sheriff’s Sgt. Lee Whitesides puts handcuffs on shooting suspect Kay Stevenson. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Third M iddle S clio o l O ut, DHS Stadium Plan In Jeopardy liy M ike Itarn hardI Davie County Enterprise Kecoril A new iniddJe .school is oul. Renovations lo the /bothall sla- dium al Davic High .School coulil s illie r the same fate. riie 1.600 sluilents for tw o con­ secutive years at Davie High .School hefore another high school is huill isn't cerlain. Menihers o f the Davie Board ot i-ducalion last week continued in­ specting a lecom mendatiim from a facility task force, one thal iiicluileil money for a third middle school and money for renovations lo the high school football stadium. The boaril decideil against Ihe third m iddle school, hecausc the plan iiicliided building classrooms for stuilents who aren't here yet. Board member M artv Carter said it w oiihl be easy to Jusiily to voters why S11 miHion is ncedeil to expand and renovate Ihe counly eleniemary scliools, bul it would he d ifn ciilt to ju s lify (lie m iddle scliool - which would have eMivi space five years I'roni now. "W e ilo ii't build if we don'l have Ihe sludents." said board chair, Marlene Shamel. "The ta.\payeis aren't going to vote for a bond for an em piy build­ ing. riiey w on't buy o ff on empty classrooms," said Luther Polls. fhey asked superinlendciU W.G. "D u b " Potts to come up w ith new cost estimates for e.vpanding North and Soulh Davie m iddle schools, rather than building a Ihiril facility. It is e.xpcctcil that plan could save several m illion dollars on the bond package. Please .See Hoard - Раде 4 C o u n ty A p p ro v e s V u lc a n R e zo n in g Hy K h ii .lusten Davic Counly Enterprise Record County commissioners last week approved the re/oning o f 60 acres on Farmington to all Vulcan Mate­ rials to e.xpand ils Sm ith Grove Quarry. The board had tabled Ihe re/oii- ing decision after the March II pub­ lic hearing, stating they wanted to e.\periencc a blast before making a Unal decision. Before m aking a decision al the A pril I.*) meeting, the board listened to comments from C ounly Aiiorney R obert Price. Price n o tifie d the board thal the .Seals land under con­ sideration for rezoning to 1-4 Spe­ cial Use was "w ithout procedural is­ sue .” H ow eve r, V ulcan had amended the second re/.oning re- quest, thal o f the land they already own. riic current Vulcan eiilrance area, appro.ximalely IS acres, was orig i­ nally thought 10 be zoned 1-4. Upon closer inspection, the counly deter­ mined that the land had not been re/.oneil. When Vulcan began the re/.oning request for Ihe land earlier Ihis year, they waiiteil il zoned 1-4. The amendmenl to Ihe reqiicsl was to have the land re/oncd lo 1-4 Spe­ cial Use. The Special Use designalion al­ lows the coumy III put restrictions on the land u.se, anil could therefore be more siriiigent. The change in re- tiuesl was nol consiileivd large said Price, and therefore there was no reason not lo consider the IH-acre amendmem al the euneiu meeting. It could equally be argued that the proposal should go back to the plan­ ning board for review and public hearing. Please Sec Counly - Page 4 ---S. 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRLSE RECORD, April 25. 2002 E d it o r ia l P a g e Surprised? How Did School Board Miss This One? VVh;ii were Ihey ihinking? In ihc dclic;iie siages of preparing a scliool bond rcreremimn. ilie Board of Ediiea- tioii last week delivered swill and punishing body blows to the only proposal on the books — a proposal lhat took monlhs and a legion orcommunity volunteers to prepare. School board members expressed shock and surprise and doubts about the S20 million relerendum prepared by the school task force. The task force was almost entirely appointed by the school board, including two of ils own members, the superintendent and all the principals. Tlie board members were the only ones surprised. We accurately predicted the task force’s plan a month before il was final. A school olTicial told us then we didn't know whal we were talking about. Only they are lo blame for nol following the task force’s work. Tlie school board may have trouble llnding volunteers if they continue to abuse them this way. Tlie task force made the only reasonable choicc available: Fix and expand both William R. Davie and Cooleemee elementary schools, do minor improvements at the others, build a third middle school and tlx Ihe football stadium at the high school. The task force also set a definitive timetable for building a second high school; When Davie High reaches 1,600 studenis for a second consecutive year. It is a reasonable plan lhat can lie sold to the public. Affordable. With a host of comnuuiity volunteers involvetl in the process and ready lo help sell it. Unless the school board continues to scuttle il. giving, as the Ixiard did last week, any doubtful voter ample fodder to vole againsl it. Remember a year ago? llie school board tried to force the Davie County commissioners to agree to what­ ever plan the task force issued. Ironic, isn’t it? The task force’s plan may be received lietler by ilie county commissioners Ihan the school board. The board iiienibers said last week a second high school is needed more than a middle school. Bul only one of the board members, Marty Carter, actually has said he wants lo build a second high school. All Ihe oihers are on record againsl it, preferring lo keep one huge high school indetlniiely. The task force wasn't going to spend too much time considering a second high school wilh the school board so adamantly opposed to il. The middle schools have been expanded repeatedly and are now 150 students over capacity. By the time the school is rniished three years from now. the problem will be worse. Both the existing schools are big enough. Even the board agrees to lhal. Building a small school and expanding it as needed it a prudent, reasonable decision. The school board yielded its authority over school policy by appointing the task force to do its work. Un­ happy with the results, the board is now in Ihe uncomfort­ able position of complaining. The task force did a masterful job of presenting a plan that addresses the major [jroblems in the school system. Money is included in Ihe bond to buy land for a .second high .school. That gives hope to those who ilesper- ately want to divide Davie High because it is too big. too impersonal and too unwieldy. A small county like Davie, proud of its rural heritage and ijuiet way of life, shouldn’t have one ofthe largest high schools in the state. Nor should we have a school board so out-of-touch with what’s going on around it. — Dwight Sparks DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRimj^ECORD U SPS 149-160) 171 S, Main St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 P ublished weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. 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Vote No To Promoting ‘Accidental Terrorism’ lo Iho editor: 1 ;)m nol ;i rL'siiicnt of Mocksvilk*. bul 1 am a lilcloiiy rcsideni of Uavic County, and I am very inicrcstcd in lhinj:\ that alCfct iny family, my friends and me. Having .survived a head-tin collision with a ’’two hecr” tiriver. I feel compelled lo speak o»i behalf of those who were ntU as fortunate as I and on hehalft)f those who have lost ramily members or friendsjn alcohol-related accidents. IDavie County and Mocksville can show tlie world lhat we do nut need this kind of product lo be successful. I urge residents of Mocksville lo vote against the issues on alcohol on June IS. An editorial in ibe Oct. 20 issue of 77w liihlU itl Ri'i'unlcr says il far heller than I possibly can. With permission from llie editor. I share thal editorial titled "Stop Accidental Terrorism. Too." wiib you. / couUin'i Ill'll) hia tioiicv the inmy in fi)>nr('\ relt'asvil Sept. 2*/ hy thv Notional Ilis^hway Traffic Safety AthninlMration (N U T S A ). After a 20~yeat tlcciine. the nunthi-r oj fotaltties ratixed hy drunk drivers shot thiim atiidlly upwardin 20tH). A total of Americans were killed in \ a>lent. hniial crashes that were t ansed hy drank drivers. Yon talk about terror. l\'ople who choose lo drink idcohof or lake illicit </n<,e.v and then poini their car or irnck down the hii^hway may nol he intentional ter^ rori.Ms, hut they couj^l certainly he called accidenUil terrorisi.s. I'olks like me who are fortunate la survive ihe assault of a dmnken driver ithough my daughter didn'l) know something about terror. U f know how hard it is lo [>el hack in the car and drive down a twodane road where cars .speetl past in the opposite direction, just a few feet away. It's not just people with Middle-Eastern accent.s mistrust, hul every other driver on the road. When inteniional ternn isis drove hijacked jetiiners inlo the Worhl Irade Center itnvers, the Pentagon and a rural Pennsylvania fiehl. they killed about 5.000 innocent people, hy the latest c(nint. in brutal fashion. The peoi>le oj America e.xpressed immediate (nitruiie and the couniry went lo >»■(»•. liiUiim s of didlars and millions of m andunns will he invested in rffolinti tmt ternn ism. An.\ious to do sinnethinii ten- derhearteil people raised »no»’»' f/iun $S40 million fo r the \ictim s'fam i' lies in les.s than a month. I'm nol criticizinii thal. lint when accidental terrorists killed more than three limes thal number of etiually innocent victims • and in etfnally violent, some­ times fiery fashion • hardly a whimper i.s heard. i\it one raises a cry f n ' the nalion to do whal il takes to rool out accidental terrori.us and the powerful aladud indu.stry lhal harbor.s and enioiirafies them. A'o <me promine.s a nationwide campaiiin to a.ssist survivinii fam ily members or others who were injured hy im ­ paired drivers. I am criticirinji lhat. The victim.s of accidental ternni.sm don't make the national news. They show up- in ihe laud papers, .spread across the conntry, .so most people are entirely unaware oj ihe scope of the problem. M any <uhers (hm't want lo know. If the bodies of the dead, the wheelchairs o f the injured and the twisted \ehiclesresuhin{:from acciilenud icrnnism werepiletlloi^elher in the shape ofti sky.scraper, wnuhl lhal i;el any altt'nii<m '.' ^ M any stales have passedsiricier tlnnik {¡rivin\i laws, but lhal hasn't solved the pi idilem. People who are already drunk and no loni;er think- m.e clearly pay no nune aileniiiut to the law ihan tloes O.sania bin Laden. The root ofthe problem is the rich and poweiful alcohol industry, almost invulnerable hecan.w of its poUtiad connections, influential lobby and built'in government protection. You can sue ciyareite companies fn - misleading the public, \ienin\i people hooked ami killin\> them with to.\ic smoke, lint j^oveniment reiju- htlions don't allow lawsuits a}>ainst beer and Uipntr companies fo r misleadinii the .same people, .f^etiin}* them addicted lo alcohol, ruininii their lives und leavini> untold pain and suffering in their wake. That's what the lawyers lell me. at least. I'd like fo r .someone to ¡wove oilwrwi.se.\VV should invest the money to line up pidice i (irs mtlside of everv bar or event that pnnnoies drinking, and stop every driver thal ap­ pears in any M'i/y impaired - im d change ihe laws so that it can't be called enirapment. I iloubi that prohibiiion w ill ever jly again, but we must, at the very least, make alcohol companies just as responsible fo r the damage caused by their proihicis as are the companies that make toys and tires. And M'i' should do il now. It's not the tiny cadre of iiileniional terrorists anmng us that / w orry about. It's the multitude of accidental lernn'ists that pilot speeding car bombs dtnvn the same rotuls sve iravel every day. Billy K. Shelton. Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Rccord welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. All letters should include the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is al.so requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be publi.shed. Davie County Enterprise Record RO. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to; emew.s@davie-cnterprise.com. What is your favorite cafeteria food? Irving Ci.sncros Mock.sville “ Pizza.” Conche Varona Mock.svillc “ Cheeseburgers. I ’m tired of pizza.” Adriana Moreno Mocksville “Chicken nuggets.” Stephanie Ledbetter Mock.sville “ I don’t eat саГе(ег1а food.” People Willing To Help Others DAVIE COUN TS’ EN TERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 - lb llic счПкм:(hniiilimils tir ua\ 0 (ioiiatioiis. I'liaiik \ч т .ilsi» l'or Reccnily. I Iciiik pari in a Imul raiser. Il w as I'or your prayers. Il's uooil lo kmnv people reaeli mil a lam ily in Davidson t'onnly. The I'allier hail lo ami help oihers even il'lliey tion'l know iheni. have i;all hlaililer snryery ami hail no insurance. 1 'l'l\;mk yo\i ау.йи ami may (ioil IMess you all. w onltl like 111 lliank eaeli оГ you w ho lioiij;hl Dehliie (Inin, l-'ork Support The Davie County Fair To the editor: C ongralulatioiis un a job well diiiie to ihe nieni- beis ol the l)a\ ie Youth Council tor their success w itli ilio Diivie Counly I'aii. l.ast year, the grounds w ere clean aiiil well laid out. A laniils atniospheie and üveat enteitaiiinient also ciuitrilnited to a great experience hy all who atleinlcil. O hviuusly, our youil^ are d\>ing an incredible joli of tum lraising. ih e leadership sem inars, local datices and other activities generated by laiv profits provide area teens ihe tools to grow iiuo productive ailults. I wiiuld also like lo lliank tlie corporale spon- sors w ho proviiled the trip to Walt D isney WorKl tor a contest al last year's lair. M \ Ivsi Irieiul. M ichelle H orn, and I we«it u iih our daughters (ages 2. } ami We hail an iiicredihh special aiiil m em orable tim e and createil m em ories lhat will last forever. A gain, congralulations t)n the D avie 'i'outh C'ouncil lor a jo b well ilone. I woulil like to en ­ courage everyone lo support ihis w ell-proiluceil local fair. .Shaun l‘. Aiulerson M ocksv ilie You get your mofley's worth at EnergyUnited Mike Wallace Memorial Ride A Success I’o i1k‘ editor: 1 wish to thank everyone u b o participateii in. or donated nioney Us. ihe M ike W allace M em orial Uiile lhat took place on A pril b to I-'luyd. V'a. I'he m oney thal was raised boni ihe ride w as donateli to M illing M anor (iroup Ihim e. M ike w as serv­ ing as chair of the M illing M anor H oard v^f D irec- tiMs at the time o fh is unexpected passing. I le bad been on the board lor m any years and w as a fa­ lher figure lo Ihe resiilents o fth e hom e. 'Hie money u ill he useil to supplem enia vaca­ tion for the resiilents of M illine M anor. W’e are planning a trip in .Auiiust to D ollyuooil. M ike's daughter, l.eaim e W allace, will be accom panyine us on our \ acation. M ike w ill alw a\s be rem cnibered with love b\ the resiilents. stall, and boarti ot directoi s u lM ill- ing M anor. 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April 25. 20(12 Mocksville Police Officer Robin Robbins talks to the suspect, whiile w itnesses and fam ily m em bers watch. r H r ■ i Officer fVlac Parker tells his part of the investigation to Officcr Robin Robbins, C hief Jack Keller and D etective Ken Hunter. - P h o to s by R obin Ferg usso n Detective Ken H unter talks to the suspect. Parker and Hunter look at the car w here the shooting happened early Sunday afternoon. Relatives Chastity H olm es and Eddie Neely comfort each other after the shooting. Women Arrested For Shooting In Parking Lot ContimiL'd From 1’ади I help soniL'one else oul o f the c;ir. Mum er .saiil. There were three witnesses. Stevenson was s till on the scene when officers arrived afler the shootiny at appro.xim alely 1:()S p.m. Mumer said she adm ilted lo having shot Neely. "She had in her possession a .22 caliber pisiol w hich she admitied lo havinu shot h im ," l lunier said. Board Studying Bond Package; Public Meetings May 7,9 C o nthiui'd I'roMi P u n t 1 I’olls said llic hiiiiril iiccils U) ilcciilc lu)W laryo llicy «anl ihc niiiklic scliooK lo ycl. A lart:cr niicidlc school w ould w ork, he saiil. as iiini; as llicrc arc corc areas lo supporl it. sucli as a m edia ccnicr, gym and calcicria sp acc. C 'urrciilly, llicrc is n ’l ciioui:h uyni spacc in the iniilillc schools, w ith m ore lhan IIH) siii- dents in siiiiilc i;yiii classcs. W illi llic leam conccpl anil yradcs scparalcil lor iiiiich ol llic day, Ihc larger schools could u o rk . I’olls said. rilc rijiincs w ill he liascd on m iddle schools lo house ,S2.s slu­ denls cach. "■ rh al's m ore p a la la h le ." C arlcr said. Hoard iiicnilx-r David O wens satil iilslcad of looking at liou hig D avic H igh School sliouM gel hclorc anolhcr is hiiilt. the board shoulil look al how small a high school could he and still oiler a top-nolch curriculum . Shamel siiggcsicil I.(IIKI stu­ dents al cach school. C arier said lhal ligure should he closer lo S(IO. Polls said lhal an iiulcpcn- ilcnl study needs to he con- iliiclcd. Carter said he hates "lines in ihe sand" that w ould trigger a second high school, such as ilic task liircc's rcco n im cn d alio ii lhat a bond lv soiiuhl w hen the school has l,()(l(l students Cor tw o co iiscciitiv e years. C ur- rcnlly. Ihere arc just under l..s(l() students at D avic I ligh. I’olls said il is im porlanl lhal people know lhal the hoard plans lo huild a second high school. Board inem bers agreed, and lell in m oney lor land lo huild thal school. "\V c4 с got lo say, buy in with us now, and we ll do ihis lalcr." C arter said. I’otts said Ihc puhlic needs som e assurance, som e trigger point w hen they know ihc school will be huill. lie asked the hoard to leave ill money for scicnce lab rcno- valions at D avic H igh. W hile scicnce has progressed Ircm cn- ilously. the high school's labs arc much as they w ere w hen o rigi­ nally buill. The S.^l.s.(H)0 for renovations to War liagic Stadium w eren'l ciil. bul board m em bers said the im in cy c o u ld be u sed m ore wisely. "Y ou could buy com pulcrs. You could buy a science lab. 'This (stadium ) w ould be forpar- ents," Sham el said. 'The board w ill hold a final session al -l:.il)p.m ..'\pril .iO, and go lo the public will) the plans on M ay 7 and M a y I t will then uo to coinitv conim issioncrs. County OKs Rezoning For Vulcan Quarry C untim ivd I'ro n i 1‘ацс I "I can't say I believe there is a clear answer on ihis, " I’riec said, "Staff believes il should be sent back lo Ihe planning board for consideration. Sending il back' 4vould be cimsisienl wiih previous decisions." Wilh the new informalion in hand, Ihe board considered bolh iracis Ilf land individually. Commissioner Richard I’oimlc.xtcr made ihe molion lo approve the re/oning of the (ill- acre Iracl, saying, "M osl people I'v e talked lo say Vulcan has its draw backs, but its bcnctils lar m ilw eigh iis d raw b ack s." Board C hairm an Dan Harrell staled, " This has been a tough issue form e." lie w enloiU odis- cuss concerns local citi/ciis had voiced, including traffic, and ,i concrctc plant. Hut w ilh Ihe cur­ rent m ine zoned 1-4, the concrele plant w ould be allow ed. "W hat­ ever w c do, Ihe property has al- icady heen approved for i|uairy- ing." The h o ard v o ic d u n a n i­ mously lo approve re/oning the (lO-acre inicl. Then they considered llic spe­ cial use condilioiis to put on Ihe propeny. T he board approved Ihe 1.^ conditions suggested by Ihe planning board, w hich regu- lale lliiiips such as setb a ck s, scdim eni controls and landscap­ ing iei|uiri;inenls. I’oiude.Klcr reiiucsled protoct- ing a fam ily cem elery on the land. 'The board unanim ously ap­ p ro v e d Ihe re g u la tio n s, and agreed lo considerw hetlicr the cem elery should be m oved or fenccd ill al a lalcr ineeling. G iven lhat the larger tract w as llie biggest issue for Vulcan, and w au lin g to give Ihe puhlic a chance lo speak on Ihe re-'oning of ihc cm rance land, ihe board voted lo send Ihc am endtnenl back lo the planning hoard for consideialion. Relay For Life Fund Raiser S p a g h e t t i L u n c h F r i d a y , A p r i l 2 6 Л spaghetii lunch w ill he held I'mni 11 a.in.-2 p.m. Friday, .‘\p ril 2f) al Ihe Davie Cooperaiive E.xietisiim H uikling, South Main Sireel. M ocksville. sponsored hy the Davie County Employees Relay for L ife leam. Tor lickels. call 75l-.'i2.'i6. A ll piocceds w ill benefit Ihe American Cancer Society. C O R R E C T I O N F lowers fo r a ll Occasions The Davio Coimty Tax Collector apologizes lo Jerry F. and I Kyle Swicegood lor the Erroneous Listing ol Their Name in Ihe Unpaid Tax Listing lor 2001. S is te r’s II o f M o c k s v ille ^ ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 1 7 8 2 D is t r ic t C o u r t DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 - 5 The following eases were ilis- poscd of in Dnvie DIslrict Court A pril IX w ith Judge .Satniicl A. CiUhey presiding. I’rosecming were Kevin Beale ¡md Mary Covington, assistant DAs. - MichacI Lynn Bolin, speeding 74 in a 55 reduced to 60 in a 55. sentenced lo $10 and cost. - Margaret Joplin Brown, mis­ demeanor larceny, prayer for judg­ ment continued one year on condi­ lion she remain in rehab tacility. nol go to Food Lion aiul pay court cost. - Billy Lance Caqienter. open container of alcohol in passenger area, carrying a concealed weapon, .sentenced to $50 and cosl. - James Garner Crouse, cominu- nicaling threats, dismissed per me­ diation. - Jonathan Hedges Crover. pos­ sessing a malt beverage or unforti­ fied wine while under 21. prayer for judgmenl continued on cost: resist­ ing public officer, dism issed per plea. - Henry Leroy Dowell. DW l. sentenced lo 120 days suspended three years, surrender liccnse. sub­ stance abuse assessment and ireat­ menl. no driving privilege for iiO days. $ 100 and cost. - Christopher A. Duncan, driv­ ing while license revoked reduccd no operator's license, prayer for judgmenl continued on cost; speed­ ing 90 in a 45 reduced lo careless and reckless driving. 69 in a 55 re- duced lo improper ei|uipnient. sen­ lenced lo $100 and cosl: driving while license revoked, expired reg­ istration. dismissed per correction: driving while license revoked, pos­ sessing an altered, ficlilious or re­ voked driver’s license, speeding 75 in a 55. disniissed per plea. - Graily IZugene Flowers, speed­ ing 70 in a 55 reduced to improper equipment, sentenced to $10 and cosl. - W illiam Howard Folk Jr.. speeding 77 in a 55 rcduced lo 64 in a 55. senlenced loSIO and cosl. - Andier June Fursl. fugitive warrant, dismissed; lo be e.xiradiled to Colorado (Ml warrant from that state. - Konald Eugene G allim ore. driving while license revoked, sen­ lenced lo .M) days suspended one year. $100 and cost. - Carlos Gonzalez Jr., DWI. sen­ tenced to 60 days suspended three years, must remain employed, sur­ render license and nol drive until licensed, substance abuse assess­ ment and ireatmenl. 24 hours com ­ munily service. $ MM) and cosl; driv­ ing left of center, giving fictitious information to an officer, dismissed per plea. - David Ciroce. comnumicaling threats, dismissed per mediation. -Jam el Dwayne Handy, obtain­ ing property by false prelense. dis­ missed per civil seulement. - Kevin Wayne Harrison, injury to real property, dismissed per me­ diation. - Jennifer Nicole Head, misde­ meanor larceny, prayer for judg­ ment continued 90 days on condi­ lion she remain in school, violate no laws and pay cost; iwo counts sale of cigarettes to minors, dismissed per plea. - Carl Andrew Herring II. speed­ ing 107 in a 70 reduced to careless and reckless driving, sentenced to $50 and cost. - Mark Anthony Jennetl, dis­ playing llctitious, canccled, revoked or altered rcgislralion card, sen­ tenced lo $25 anil cosl; possession of stolen goods, dismi.ssed per plea. - Ross Allen King Jr.. misde­ meanor marijuana possession, sen­ tenced lo 15 days suspended one year. $100 and cost; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea. - William Henr>’ King Jr.. sec­ ond degree trespassing, sentenced to 10 days suspended one year, musi nol go on property of prosecuting wilness, $25 and cost. - Charles L. Klutlz. failure lo file or pay incon\e lax bill of par­ ticulars. 45 day sentence activated. - Justin Dean Lamb, driving while license revoked reduced lo no operator’s license, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost; possessing or displaying an altered, fictitious or revoked driver's license, dis­ missed per plea. - Juan Carlos Luna. DWI. sen­ tenced to 60 days suspended three years, must remain employed and surrender driver’s license, substance abuse assessment and treatment. 24 hours community service. $ 100 and cost; driving while license revoked, dismissed per plea. -A drian Miles Martin, speeding 88 in a 70 reduced to 74 in a 70. sentenced to $10 and cost: no operator’s license, dismissed per correction. - Adam Wesley M cCIamrock, possession of drug paraphernalia, prayer for judgmenl continued one year wilh supervised probalion to include drug screenings and searches, must not possess any con­ trolled subslancc. substance abuse assessment and recommended treat­ ment and cost. - Karen Renee M oore, tw o counts driving while licensc re­ voked. speeding 45 in a 25. failure lo yield, driving a vehicle nol reg­ istered or titled, fictitious, canceled or revoked registration, dismis.sed. - Roberl Kern Orr, speeding 85 in a 55 reduced lo careless and reck­ less driving, prayer for judgm enl continued on cost. - Raushannah lyes Pegram. re­ sisting public officer, speeding, dis­ missed for insurficient evidence. - Crystal Danielle Purdy, tiriv­ ing while license revoked reduced to no operator’s license, prayer for judgment continued on cost. - Edwin Denard Ray. driving while licensc revoked, dismissed per plea: no liability insurance, sen­ lenced to $50 and cost. - Beecher B. Robinson, speed­ ing 84 in a 70. driving while license revoked, .sentenced to 60 days in jail. -Jesse Lee Simpkins, probalion violation. 45 day sentence activated. - Craig Garetle Smith, unsuper­ vised probation violation, continued on probation; second degree tres­ passing, dismissed per plea. - Lea Brooke Spillman, speed­ ing 83 in a 55 reduced to 64 in a 55. senlenced lo S 10 and cosl. - Michael Wesley Stevens, pos­ session up to one half ounce mari­ juana. possession of drug parapher­ nalia, senlenced lo 30 days sus­ pended one year. $100 and cosl. - Victoria L. Stovall, two counts failure to file and pay income tax. disniissed percivil settlement. - i’aul Ray Thomas, failure lo stop for stoppetl bus reduced to un­ safe movement, prayer for judgment continued on cost. ~ Amanda Lyn Tinsley, speed­ ing 84 in a 70 rcduced lo impro{>er ei|uipmenl, sentenced lo $50 and cosl; driving while license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Javier S. Villaneueva. driving while license revoked reduced lo no operator’s license, prayer for judg­ menl continued on cost. - Michael Dale Wafford. driv­ ing while license revoked, sen­ tenced lo 30 days suspended one year, no driving until licensed, S200 and cosl. - John Willard, second degree trespassing, dismissed. - Michael Willard, second de­ gree trespassing, dismissed. -T roy Daniel Willard, speeding 80 in a 70, prayer for judgment con­ tinued on cosl. - Jason Allen Winters, driving while license revoked, semenced to 30 days suspendetl one year. $200 and cost: operating a vehicle wilh no insurance, tlismisscd per plea. - Linda Brown Wood, speeding in school zone reduced to impro|K*r eiiuipment. sentenced lo $100 and cosl. -Joshua Dane Woodward, pur­ chasing or receiving cigarettes or tobacco while under 18, prayer for judgment continued days on con­ dition he remain in school, not pos­ sess any alcohol or cigarettes and pay cost. railed To Appear - James Alvin Clopton. misde­ meanor larceny. - Jason David Gillikin, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Byron Mario Johnson, driving while license revoked, expired in­ spection Slicker. - Dawna Joy Padgett, DWI. open container afler consuming al­ cohol, tiriving while license re­ voked. Administrative Court The following cases were dis­ posed of in Davie Administrative Ctnin April 4 with Magistrate Ellen Drcchsler presiding. Prosecuting was Mary Covington, assistanl DA. -M ario D. Alma/.an. failure lo yield at a sit)p sign, $25. cosl. -Jose G. Almonte, possession of open container t»f alcohol while driving. $10, cost. -Jtiseph NL Alston. 80 mph in a 70 zone, rctliiced to im proper equipment. SU), cost. -J.C. Anders. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70. ct>st. -Cora G. Arden, 89 mph in a 70 У zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost. -C hasity V. Baker, failure It) wear seal bell. $25: expired regis­ tration card, operating a vehicle without insurance, dismissed, made cost. -Lora F. Baynes, expired regis­ tration card, dismissed, niaile cost. •Carolyn L. Beaver. 83 mph in a 70 /»)пе. reduced to im proper etjuipment. $50. cost; no license, dismissed, made cost. -Timolhy S. Bobbitt. 54 mph in a 35 /one. reduced lo im proper etiuipmenl. $50. cost. -James W. lioone. 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced it) 60 in a 55, cost: failure to wear seal bell. $25. •Lawson J. Howling, e.xceeding safe speed, prayer for jutlgemenl. cosl. -M ark Branon. 69 mph In a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment, $10. cost; no license, dis­ missed. matle cost. -Amy K. Brogan, expired reg­ istration card, dismissed, matle cost. -Geoffrey M. Brown, 91 mph in a 70 /.one, reiluced to 79 in 70. $ 10. cosl. •Bobby D. Browning. 70 n\pb in a 55 zone, reduced to Improper equipment. SIO. cosl. -Alan K. Burke. 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $10, cost. -Billy R. Burns. 9 1 mph in a 70 zone, reduccd to 79-70. SIO. cost. -Vincent D. Burris. 84 mph ina 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70. cost. -Timolhy L. Byerly. failure to stop al a steady red light, reduced lo improper equipment. SIO, cost. -Debbie J. Byrd, failure to stop ul a slop sign, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cost. -Daniel F. Cagle, 59 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to 49 in a 45. cost. -Janel C. Campl>ell. expired in­ spection slicker, registration viola­ tion, operating 11 vehicle without insurance, dismissed, made cosl. -Joseph M. Caniian. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to im proper equipment, SIO. cost: expired in­ spection slicker, tlismissed, made cosl. -Vernon A. Carpenter, exceed­ ing safe speed, dism issed, civil settlemenl, -A dam E. Carver, retluced 1« improper equipment, SIO, cost. -Phanmaly Chanthnphone. fail­ ure to comply with lictMise restric­ tions, dismissed, made cosl. -Lindu W. Collins, operating a vehicle w ithout insurance, d is­ missed, made cosl. -Ruymond D. Collins, 83 mph in a 70 /one. reducetl lo 74-70. ct)sl. -Ronnie Conaster. failure it) yield, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $10. cost. -Susan J. Cooinbes. SO mph in a 70 /one. reduced to im proper ct|uipnienl. $10. ct)si. •Andrea R. Corriher. expired in­ spection slicker, expired registra­ tion card, dismissed, made cost. -Nancy M. Ci)x. 80 mph in a 70 /t)ne. reduced to impro|)er equip­ ment. $10. cosl. -Jermey S. Crawfonl. 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 74 in a 70. S5, cost. -Stormy S. Cross. 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to im proper equipment. $10. cost. -Jennifer L. Daniels, explretl registration. t)|X*raling vehifle wiih- t)Ul insurance, failure lo .secure pas­ senger under 16, dismissed, matle cost: failure lo wear seat l>ell, S25. -Nict)le K. DInardo, 86 mph in a 70 ztuie. reduced lo im proper eijuipmenl. $75, cost. -Eli/abeih S. Durham, unsafe movemeni, dismissed, civil seltle­ menl. -Earl W. East, failure lo wear seal belt, $25; expired insj>ecllon sticker, dismissed, made cost. -Henry G. Espino/a. failure lo retluce speed, dism issetl. civil settlemenl. -Laura A. Estep. 83 mpli in a 70 zone, reduced lo lmpro|XT equip­ ment. S50. cosl. -Michael P. Fattaleh, failure to yield, dismlsetl. civil selllement. -Robert E. Fields. 72 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to im proper ctiulpmem. $25. cost. -Julia M. Fricchione. 70 mph in a 55 zone, retluced lo im proper etjuipm enl.SlO.cosl. -Charlie R. Gadtly, 62 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo im proper equipment, cost: failureto wear .seal belt. $25. -Andrew R. Glenn, 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo Im proper etiuij)ment, cosl; failure lo wear seal belt, $25. -Angel E. Gonzalez, 92 mph In a 65 zone, reduced lo exceeding safe sj>eed, $25. cosl. -Dominic R. Graham, no li­ cense, tlismissed, made cost. -Ernie A. Hairston, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to Im proper equipment, $10. cosl. -Kiiilierine E. 1 laminer. Kt) mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipment. $10. cost: expired in- speclion slicker, dismised, made cost. -Amanda G. Haye.s, 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo im proper equipmenl, $10. cost -Sandra D. Hayes. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to im proper equipmenl, SIO, cost. -John R. Heaggins, driving un­ registered vehicle, dismised. made cost. -Yuri B. Hechavarria. 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74-70, cosl. -Maiihew R. Hendrix, no li­ cense, dismissed, n\ade cost; tail- ure to stop at a stop sign, $25, cost. -Christopher C. Herdman, 80 mph in a 70 ztme, reduced to im- prtiper equipmenl, SIO, cosl. -Jaim eG. Ilemandez. 72 mph In a 55 zone, reduced lo 64-55, SIO. cost. -Janice G. Holder, driving left of center, dism issed, civil settle­ ment. -Michael D. Hollifield. 83 mph In a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, S50. cosl. -Heather L. Howell. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to Improper equipment. $10, cost; no license, dismissed, matle cosl. -Delllno D. Hurtado, child nol in rear seal, S25, cost; license nol in possession, dism issed, matle cosl. •ShartMi D. Ikard, 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo74 in a 70, cost. -Angela J. Johnson. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost; expired registration card, dis­ missed, nuule cosl. •Lance F. Jt)hnson. 85 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to im proper equipmenl, S50, co.st. -M atthew L. Johnson. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipment, $10, cosl. -Wesley M. Jordan, 80 mph \w a 70 zone, reduced lo im proper equipmenl, $10. cost. -Tyler S. Kauff. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 64-55. $10. cost. -Christopher M. Kelley.driving unregistered vehicle, dism issed, made cosl. -Joseph B. Kelly. 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo im proper equipnieiU, $10, cosl. -John L. Lewis, 81 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25. cosl. -Julia Linville, failure to reduce s|K*ed. dismissed, civil selllement. -Amanda S. Longworth. 57 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to in^proper equipmenl. $10. cosl. -Chrisiopher B. Lynam. 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equipmenl. $50. cost. -.Sean M. Mallon. 84 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced to exceed­ ing safe speed, $25, cosl. -Je.sus N. M artinez, 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cosl. -William M, M althews, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper etiuipmenl, $50, cost; failure to slop at a stop sign, dismissed. -Tabatlia A. Mayfield, 56 mph In a 40 zone, reduced to 45-40, cost. -Timolhy A. Mayzlip, 83 mph \w IV 70 zone, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $25, cosl. -Lorenzo L. McCants, 79 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper etiuipmenl, $ 10, cost; general safely inspection violation, dismi.sed, matle cost. -M arcus S. McCoy, 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced lo im proper equipmenl, $10, cosl. •M ichelle B. Motley, 91 mph in a 70 zone, retluced lo 79 in a 70, $10, cost. -Guillermo M urillo, 60 mph in a 45 zone, reduced to im proper equipmenl, $10, cosl. -Luke E. Nicholson. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced lo im proper equipmenl, $10, cost. -Zhou Ningdong, 83 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70, cosl. -Marija Pantovich. 85 mph in a 70 mph zone, reduced lo improper etiuipmenl. SIO,cost; driving while license revoked, use of foreign li­ cense. dismissed, made cosl. -James M. Parks. 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to im proper equipmenl. $10. cosl. -NeUalkumer V. I’aiel. 84 n^pb in a 70 /one, reduced lo improper equipmenl. $50, cost. -Ofelio C. Perez, failure lo wear seat bell. $25. -Cojuana G. Petliford, 53 mph in a 35 zone, reduced lo 40-35, cosl. -Eddie L. Phelps, failure lo re­ duce speed, dismissed, civil settle­ ment. -Donna K. Powell. 69 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to im proper equipment. SIO, cosl. -Aurelio Ramos, 87 mpli in a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70. cosl. -Chrisiopher Richardson, no li­ cense. $50, cosl. -Nassir Y. Rumamba. 85 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo im proper equipment. SlOO. cosl. -Megan R. Smith. 92 mph In a 70 zone, reduced lo 74 in a 70. cosl. -Christina J. Schulz. 60 mph in a 35 zone, reduced lo im proper equipmenl. $50. cost; explretl in­ spection sticker, dismissed, made cost. -Shanta K. Sellers. 81 mph in a 70 zone, retluced it) exceeding safe sjK'ed, $25. ct)sl. -William H. Shawcross. 69 mph in a 55 ph zone, reduced to im­ proper equipmenl. S 10. cost. •Kevin P. Shllder, 88 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to exceeding safe speed. $25, cosl. -Janice M. Shores, no license, dismissed, made cosl. -Dorian R. Shroai. no license. S50.COSI. -Harry F. Sim pson, failure lo wear seat belt. $25. -David M. Smilh. 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to 79-70. $10, cosl. -Jeremy C. Smilh, failure lo slop al a slop sign, S25, cosl; failure lo comi)ly with license restrictions, dismised, made cosl. -David L. Spencer, 60 mph In a 45 zone, reduced lo im proper et|uipmenl, SIO. cost. -Julie F. Stanley, 67 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25, cost: no operator's li­ cense, dismissed, made cost. -Darren K. Sleelman. 56 mph In a 35 zone, reduced it) 40 in a 35. cost: expired registration sticker, dismised. made cosl. -Ann A. Stewart, 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 59 in a 55. cost. -Richard E. Swartz. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to im proper equipment. SIO. cost. -AU R. Tahbaz. 84 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to improper equip­ ment. $50, cost. -Tamara K. Velsco. failure to comply with license resiricUtms. dismissed, made cosl. •Donna P. Walker. 56 mph in a 35 zone, reduced to 44 in a 35. SIO. cosl; driving unregistered vehicle, dismissed, made cost. -Rex L. Warner, exjiired insj)ec- lion sticker, expired registration card, dismissed, made cosl. -Graviela A. Whitley. 69 mph in a 55 zone, retlucetl to 60 in a 55. cosl. -Walter C. Wiencek. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced lo improper equipmenl. SiO. cost. -Macenia B. W illiams, 87 mph in a 70 zone, reduced tt> 79 in a 70. SIO. cost. -Philip A. W 'ogalzke. unsafe movement, dismis.sed. civil .scllle- ment. -Danny R. WoihI, window lim­ ing violation, tlismissed. made cost. -Anthony S. Woods. 80 mph in a 70 zone, reduced to im proper equipmenl. cost; failure lo wear seal beh.S25. -Gary J. Woolman. 68 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 59 in a 55, cosl. -Daviil C. Wrighi. 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to 60-55. S5. cost. -John N. Wyaiu 70 mph in a 55 zone, reduced to impro|>er equip­ menl, SIO, cosl. -Flavio L. Zaragoza, exceetling safe speetl. dismissed, civil .settle- menl. degree yourself! earn your degree after work "The Lifelong Learning Program is helping me to increase my knowledge and skills. I am able to maintain full-time employment and spend time with my family while,pursuing my educational goals." -Alice Pruitt Business Management major Lifelong Leaming CATAWBA C O L L E G E 1-800-CATAWBA W W W . c a t a w b a . e d u 6 ■ DAVIK COUM Y KNTKRI’UISK KiXOUD. April 25. 2002 Public Records DAVIK COUNTY KN TKKI'UISK KKCOKI). April 25. 2002 Mocksviile Police The iollinvjni: uiciilcncs were reporteil lo the M ocksviile I’olice I3ep.iriment. * A ilo^ was reported runninji at larye ami threaleniiii: lesiilenls ou }I.in)ison Slreet on April 17. ♦ The larceny of money ami drinks troni a machine titt Gaither Slreel was reported April 17. - The attcnipied larceny from a drink machine ott Ntuth Salisiuiry Stieet was reportet! April 17. Arrests - The larceny of SIS wt»rlh of j!asoIine was rep('itcd fnun Rushco. Yadkinviiie Koad. on April 17. - K(jlH.*rl Leo Sl. Clair reported April 17 wheel luj^s were broken »'ii his car and he was ihrealenetl. • The larceny ol a l‘)‘A^ Lincoln was reported April 1S from a park- inc lot oil 7‘)() Vailkinville Koail. - A uonian reported slic w as as­ saulted at a home on Cloister Drive on April 20. - A rock was thrown into a resi­ dence on Wilkesboro Slreet. il was reporleti.April 2\. ■ A women reported April 21 people were yelling and ciirsinj: across the slreet from her. * A couple argueil al Milliiiu Hoad at North Main Slreet. il was reporled April l‘i. - The w indinv to a vehicle on Yadkinviiie Road was broken, il was reported April 20. Arresis - Daviil Anthony Mitchell, .^1. (if .^24 Gwyn St.. was ch.irced April 17 wilh damage lo property. Trial date: May Ui. ■i)len\Va\neHaidy.-Il.oI 1770 Jericho Church Road, w as cliareeil April 17 with ci>m nuinicatintj threats. Trial dale: May 16. - Stephanie ('here llerke. li>. ol 7 l‘i I-:. Le\ini!ton Koad Apt. 20Ib. was chargeil April 20 w ith posscs- sion of marijuana. Trial dale: May 2}. Trsimc Accldcnis - No cluuues were Hied after a wreck .April IS at 11:12 a.m. on I’oplar Street. David Dean Miller. 5}. ol‘ 7‘M Sain Koad. told Olficer L.M. Parker he reacheil down lo pick sojnelhinj: up from the floor \\lien lie lost control o\' the l ‘)^)S I'tird pickup he was driving, caus­ ing il to hit a utility pole to the right - No charges were filed after a wreck at 7:-t.‘i a.ni. April 26 on Har­ dison Slreet. .Anahel M orales Romero. IS. of 'i.12 Hardison Sl., was driving a 1У‘>2 Toyot<> iruck from a driveway and her vision was ohsiructeil by a state DOT roaii closeil sign, and she drove the truck imo Ihe palh ofa 2(X>2 Honda driven liy Kimberly Kne Young. M . of 225 New Hampshire Court, reported Of ficer James P. Young. The Davie Counly SherifTs De- parlnienl made Ihe following ar­ rests. - Charles Hellon Keaton. 47. of LakewiuHl Motel. U.S. 601 South, Mocksviile was arrested April 12 for p(»ssession of schedule II, pos­ session of dnig paraphernalia. Trial tlale: April IS in Davic County. - William Lewis Donali. 4S, oV 427 N.C. SOI North. Advance was arrested April 16 for driving with license revoked. Trial dale: May 1} in D.ivie County. - Angela Darlene l-ire. 43, of Lexington was arrested .April 16 for aiding amlalHTlting DWI. Trial date: May 2У in Davie County. - Anita Dobbins Kamire/. .'7, of Noithwood Apts.. Mocksvillc was arrested April 16 for failure to pay cosi .ind fme. Trial date: May .M) in Davie ('t)uniy. - Melissa Church (ireer. of 297 Lakew ood V illage Koad. Mocksviile was arrested .April 16 for driving wilh license revoked, non insurance, and n<' registration card. Trial dale: May in Davie ('ounly. - Josh Andrew Ciithran. 41. of 132 In »fv: Out l.ane. Advance was arrested April 17 for simple assault. Trial date: May 1 in Forsyth County. - Jef fer>- Kyle Whitaker. 27, of 22.U L!.S. 158 i:ast. Mockss ilie w as arrested April 17 for failure U» com ­ ply. Trial ilale: May 20. - Jose C ru/ .Mi'ra of 323 Swicegooil Koail, Mocksviile was arrested April IS for N.C. ID canl fraud. Trial dale: .April 25 . - Jeffery Shane Jacobs, 2‘). of 1313 Junction Road. Mocksvilie was arrested April IS for resisting a pub­ lic officer, i rial dale: May ') in i:)avie County. - .Anllu>ny Lsnn Speaks. 42. of 43*).‘> U.S. L^iS. Advance was ar­ resled April l‘i for intoxication anil disruption. Trial date: May in Da\ ie Ctiunly. -C harles Anderstm Jr.. 72. of 3S‘) I’ine Slreel. Mocksviile was ar- resietJ April l‘> for shoplifting and DWI. Trial ilate: May '> in Davie C’ounty. - Stephen lireni Walker. IS. of 260 Pine Foresi Lane. Mocksviile arresicil .April 20 for p(»s session w ith intent to sell and distribute schedule VI controlled substance, no license. Trial date: April 25 in Davie County. -N athan Keid Singleton. 23. Harmony, arrested April 21 for as­ sault wilh a deadly weapon wiili intent to inllict serious injury. Trial dale: May 2. - Steve Patrick Colburn. 49. of 137 Oak Tree Drive. Mocksvillo arresled April 21 for assault on a female. Trial dale: Mav 2. Civil Lawsuits The following civil lawsuits were filed with the Davie Clerk of Court. • Kenny Dale Hrow n vs. Latrisha I). Brown, absolute divorce, child custody and support. - Jennifer Paige Scott vs. Der­ rick LaShaw n Dulin. auto vs reck claim, in excess SIO.(HH) general M\\\ con\jHrnsa\ory damages. - Providian National Hank ns. Michael S. Davis, request recover). S697.(K). • Davie Social Sen ices, on be­ half of: Kathleen Ann McLaughlin vs. Michael Allen I’ii/er. child sup­ port: Ibelola A. Jackstm vs. Karl S. Johnsciu, chihl suppiUl: Roxanne L. Robbins vs. Stephen K. Mush, child support; Tara H. Hurton vs. .Anthony J. Uuiton. voluntar) support agree­ ment. - Mranch Hanking and 1'rusi vs. Larry Shannon liroun. repossession t)fpri*jviiy. Judgment for balance of promlsst>ry note. - Sanford W. I'r\e vs. Sean C. Strickland, aulo wreck claim , in e^ce^s S 10.1HH»comi>ensalory dam- ai-cs fi)r jvrsonal injuries. - I’irst Select vs. Michael Jones. confessii»n of judgment. $723.6.'^. - I'uller Welding aiul l-abricators vs. CKS Technologies, reijueNl re­ covery. S6.2S6.04. - Greenwooil Irusi C’o. by Dis­ cover [•inancial Services vs. Ken­ neth Downing and .Michelle L. D ow ning, retiuesi im lgm eni, S4.3(t.‘i.6.V - H aylen Cl. K im ball and S u/anne B. K im ball vs. C'laig Carter Hnililer and Gallimore H\- leriors. retjuest juilgmeni for dam­ ages, house construction claim. * Hilly Ji>e l-erebce vs. Melissa S. Ferebee, absolute tiivorce, etjui- lable distribulion of marital pii»p- eriy: couiilerclaim. eijuliable disti i- bulion of marital property, absolute divorce. ' W illiam Franklin Myers vs. Kristie Harris Myers, absolute di­ vorce. ' DavitI Mayhew Jr. vs. ('rystal M ayhew. divorce from bed and board, child custody and support. - Dana L. Carroll vs. Harry L. C'arroll, absolute iliviifce. resume using maiden name. - C. Roger Harris vs. Marvin Douglas Thomas, retiuesi judgmeiil. S1S,I')3.4‘>. - I.egeana M. Hrown vs. Willanl HrovMi Jr.. abstilule tllvorce. - Fil Haire vs. Ktui Maritui and Sandy Marion. rei|uesi (udginent. S 1.092.17. - Sears. Roebuck iV C*o. vs. Hrentia D. Hall. rei|uesi recovery, S3,42‘i.4.V - LeHleu Corp. and Jerry W. Smith vs. .Atlantic Drinking Water Sysieins, Joel M, Walker. Karen W. Walker aiul Bruce Walker, re<.|uest in excess S 10.000 for actual and punitive damages, recover)' for un­ fair and deceptive trade practices. - GL Nelvvtirk Co. vs. Offset Press S ales, re(juesi recovery. SI.'^iKOOO. punitive damages in e,\- cess S 10,000. - D.ivie Counly I lospiial, reijuesl iect)ver\, vs.: Gh'rIaTurnerGailher, S I.766.55; Randall Scoti HubbartI, S1.30S.94; Crystal Leigli Jennings, S2,51 1.62; Thomas Neal Jones, SI .(M5.49; Jorge Bodriilue Morale/, S1,S05; C arol M yers Poplin, S3,0(t7.92; K elly M. P aspisil. S2.0S3; C onnie Renee O rren. S I.140.41; Cieorge Fdward Brown Jr. ami 'Tonya N icole Brow n, S1.079..^5; Thom as Dean Brown anti B randy Young Brow n, S 1,245.92; Billy Darryl Freeman and Beverly R. Freeman.-SI.17 1.72: RiHlney Lewis and Daw iia Wlllian)s I lill, S Í ,32S.85; Kim IE. Jackstm aiui V enelta Kenee R. Jackson. SS76.40:Stanley Klopp ami Joyce Davis Klopp. S655.2S; M ichael Dale Lt>enard and Tracie Franklin Leonard. S2.29H.16; Scott Allen l.undberg aiitl Kim L angrois Lundberl, S 1.129.75: Jt>se Luis Noyola and Maria K. Noyola, S529; Harold Walls Jr. anti Dtiris Troy W'alK. S6S4.6(v. Hick Keilli Keai and Patty Kenee Real. S540.56; William Franklin Kay and Shirley Wall J. Ray. SS72.'67; Claylon Seym our and J;tct]uelin W. Sevmour. SLI99.7S. Land Transfers The following land transfers were tiled wiih the Davie Register of DcevK. lisievl by parties nn oivctl, acreage, anti tleeil stam ps pur­ chased. w ilh S2 representing SI.IHM». • Jtthn C. Dunn and Mary H. Dunn to .Mii/i Dunn Tretlviell and Steven Clyde Tredwell, 3.35 acies. Farminglon. - Melissa A. Brown and Jerry A. Brown lo H.W. Human Jr.. 16.34 acies, Shatly Grove. $6S0. - I:li/abeth B. HIN. substitute liuslec for Chris (Jddleifson. tnistee lo I'irst UnitMi NaBank t»f Delaware. I lot. Jerusalem, SI3S. - CiAV. Pilcher {99'; inleiesl) lo Charles Phillip iMcberaiid Jonathan Hdvvard Pilclier. 54 acrcs. Calahain. -.Adams Hgloff Avanl Prt»perlies to Christopher N. Ballinger and Nem inJ. Ballinger. I lot, F'annlng- ivin.Sl.UH). - Judith Ho|>e Riggs and Jessie Monroe Riggs to Ana-Guadalupe M ende/. 3 lots. Calahain. S26. - Oak Valley AsstKiales Lituiled I’artncrship to Jeffrey Keilh l ergustHi. I lot. Farmingtt)n, $1S(). • RtHlney Fdward Wilson Jr. and KelK Wilson to Gcroge W. Burkett and Reba D. Burkelt, I lol. S.5(K). • M ichael Allen and Karen V. Allen. I’alrick Allen (and as co-ex- ecutor of estate) and Michelle Allen. Jerom e A llen and Lt>ri A llen, Cynthia Beddard and Gregory L. Bcddard. Shelia W. Stanley and Kenneth G. Stanley. Marga V. Deal anti Charles Deal, and Michael D. Allen (co-execuit)r t)f estate) to Linda K. lierion. 4 ir;icls. Shady Grove, S50. -W .G. Polls and Diana N. Polls. Cilcnda P. lioger. and Kaye P. Mor­ ris and Perry O. Morris to Charles French anti Cynihia French. 2 tracts. FuUon,S30K. - Larry McDaniel Buihlers to Jesse Franklin Dobbins Jr. and Hcverly \.\uay S. Dobbins, \ Jol. Calahain, S20S. - Dttrolhy Shoaf Leonard lt> Casey Dale James and Julie .Allen James. lots. Mocksviile, - HR 5491(1 Phil Stevens aiul Jelf C’anier, 1 lol, Fannington, S97. - Glenda S. C arter, Rulh S. Srnilliaiul l.ariA L. Smilh and Annie S. Hepler and Lonnie G. Hepler li» ( ilenda S. C'ailer. 2 tracts. Farming­ ton. - Gleiitla S. C arier. Ruth S. Smilh ami Larry L. Sm ith, ami Annie S. Hepler and Lonnie G. Hepler It) Rulh S. Sm ilh. 14.95 acres, Farminglon. - Glenda S. C arter, Ruth S. Smith and Larry L. Sm ith, and .Annie S. Hepler ami Lonnie G. Hepler It) Annie S. Hepler, 2 tracts, Fanuinglitn. - Colonial Hsiales to Ktlwartl Smith and I’hyllis P. Smilh, I lol. Mocksviile, SS(K). - O.B. Crowell Jr. and Carroll J. C’rowell to Mary S. Wagner, 2 tracts, Mocksviile. S 120. - 'Thtmias K. Smilh aiul Mtmica A. Smith to I-tiuily Management Partners, .S5 acre. - Fquity Management Partners lo Roy Ct»ckerhain and Shelva Cockerham, ,S5 acre, S231. ■ B. liugene Bennell and Willie Bess Bennelt, Delbert I*. Bennett and Marlhu H. Bennell, Fred O. El­ lis and Marie Ivllis and Garnette Nance to Kt»N C'ockerham and Shelva Cockerham. I lol, Mocks­ viile. $23. ■ CliiiUm L. Junker ami Kaly 11. JunkerloClirisiie Lt)uise Bturllcher aiulDaviil Micluiel NS’illard, .5 acre. M.M.ksville, SL50. - Yvette Keyiudtls to Yvette Rcynt»Uls aiul Russell S. Taiun^. I acre, Clarksville. - Christine S. Sain (ami as co* adminisiralrix) and James \L Sain. ReK'cca WoodvvartI (and as ct»-ad- ministratrix) and Michael Wtu)d- ward. Nancy C'audill and Ricky C audill, Brenda Livengood and M ichael LIvengtuui. and Coleen Walker and Mikle Walker to Joe Wayne Dillanl45.4 IS square feel. Clarksville, S50. • Mary S. Carter (.5^» interest) lo Arulrea C. C'ornal/er. 3 tracts, Jerusalem. ■ Barbara J. Tt)pa It» Barbara J. Topa and iirvan M. Topa, I lt)t. Mocksviile. - Teri S. Smyre it» Randy D. Readling. 4 lots, Mocksviile. - Franklin G. McBride lo Darryl G. McBride. 1.05 acres. Jerusalem. - New South Development Ct>. tl» Kelly Contracting .Serv ices, I lol, Mocksviile. 5.107. - Fred W. Prall ami as execult)r of estate of Rufus Prall and Eloise M. Prall. Dorrell > Prati, Virginia C. Prau. John IL I’rau. Bruce M. Pratt, Judy li. I’ratl, Gaynell Prall Hollar, Henr>' L. Hollar, Ketha Prall W hillakei, Jam es Thom as Wliitiaker, CHarloUe Pratl Nunis, Harry B. Norris and Elaine Y. Pratt to Kalee Ross. 5 .1 acre. Clarksville. S.50. - Oak Valley Asst»ciates Limited Partnership lo Bnice C. Guard ami Jacqueline S. Guard. I lot. Farming­ ton. SI 33. - Clyde Hendricks and Helen Hendricks. Raynu)nd J. Markland and Rulh S. Markland to Kenneth D. Durham and Cynthia D. Durham. I lol. Mocksviile, S2K. • D itR Associates lo D am! K M ocksviile. 10.49 acres, M ocks­ vilie. • Hayden Eugene Benson and M arlene C. Benson lo Morris L. Soard and Sheila .A. Soard. 3 lots. Jerusalem. S30. - Cliffortl A. Nash to Susan Jo Nash. 3 tracts, Mt»cksville. - Alicia D. Hean and Donald H. Hean lo Rena L. Spainhour. 1 acre, Fulton. S87. • Ruby P. Alderman to Shelia Alileiman I li>vvell. 2 tracts. Jerusa­ lem. - James .Allen While and Gloria I-. While to Joe W. Dillaid. 2 lots, Jerusalem. S3S. - Douglas S. Gregory aiul Inez D. Gregory lo Jt»seph Scoll Ashburn and Wendy James Ashbum. 1.23 acres, Jerusalem, S214. - (iwemlolyn F‘. Smith to Den­ nis (iray Foster and Patsy H. F'os- ler. 6.13 acres. Clarksville. - W aters Edge Properties \o Mitch Lowrey Construction. 1 lol. Farminglon. S! 17. - Artist Lee Ploll and Sherry Plott to Phyllis R. Hudspeih. .25 acre. Mocksviile. SI90. - G eralti W. K earny II and Francos B. Kearny lo C larcnce Randall and Mellissa Randall, I h>t. Jerusalem. S9S. - Arthur Sweet and Almie Sweet lo Sheila H obson, 1.13 acres, Mocksvilie. - Roy E. M orse and Mary F. Morse to Bermuda Village Retire- menl Center Limited Partnership, 1 villa. Farminglon. S500. - Bermuda Village Retiremenl C enter Lim ited Parlnership lo Cieorge R. McKenna and Elaine (). McKenna. 1 lot, Farminglon. S500. Highway Patrol Fires Sheriff s Department The following incidents were reporled to the Davie SherifTs Depl. -O n April 11 Clarence Ruppard reported a dining rtu>m set and truck were removt'il from a residence tm Ruppard's Trail, Mocksviile. - Patricia Lyon of Bixby Ct»nve- nictKc Slore. C\>nu\Ucr Rtud. Ad­ vance reptiried a garden hose ami reel were removed from the busi­ ness on .April 16. - On April 16 Rulh Anthony rept)rietl money was remtived from a honte on Duke W'hitaker Ko;ul. MtKksville. - Ruby Janies reported s|>eakers and a television w ere removed from a lesldeiice on Casa Bella Drive. Advance on April IS. - On April IS Calvin Phelps reporled a metal farm gale was dam­ aged al a lt»cation near U.S. 64. - Russell Tucker repoiiedamiss- Ingyiosi vehicle lagon Pleasant Acre Drive. Mocksviile on April IS. - On April IS Gwyn Wtuuls re­ ported a breaking and entering al a hom eonl’inebrook Drive. Advance, - Michael HoU reported nuwey and a tllamond ring were removetl from a home on Four Corners Roiul. Mocksviile on April 19. -O n April 19 Phillip Blackwell reported a leaf blower was removed from a garage on Laird Road. Ail- vapce. -D arrell Leonard t»f Davie Trac­ tor. Salisbury Rt);ul. Mocksviile re­ ported an attempled break in at the business on April 20. - On April 20 Roger Powell re­ porled a gun aiul Sony Playstation were removed f rom a home on De- Kon-Kel Lane. Mocksviile. - Dennis Draman reported a Iree was damaged \W a honic »\ciir N.C, SOI South, Advance on April 21. - On April 21 Gary Potts re­ ported aluminum wheels were re- nu)ved fiom a business on U.S. I5K, Advance. Davie ('ounly fire departments responded lo the following calls: A pril 15: Farmington, 11:42 a.m., Nicholas Way, woiuls fire; Smith Cirove asslsied; C'ooleemee, 1:33 p.m., Neeihnore Road, fire alarm; Mocksvilie. 2:43 p.iii.. En­ terprise Way, fire alarm; Mocks­ viile. 3:56 p.m.. Country Lane, au- lomoblle acciileiu; Snilth Cìrtne as­ sisted. A pril 16: F(»rk. 9:56 a.m., Havvihorne Rt>ad. automobile acci­ dent; Cornal/er-Dulin assisted. A pril 17: Center. 7:22 p.m.. Greenhill Rtiad. automobile acci­ dent; Mt»cksville. 7:36 p.m., N, Main Street.aulomobileaccident; Jerusa­ lem, 6:03 p.m.. McC'ullough Road, brush fire. April IH: Jerusalem, 11:55p.m.. Saddle Up T rail, fire alarm ; Cooleemee assisted. April 19: Jerusalem. 12; I I p.m.. N.C*. SOI Soulh. ha/ardous condi­ tions. A pril2 1 : Farminglon.2:44 p.m.. N.C. SOI Norlli, automobile acci­ dent. April 22: Smilh Grove, 10:2S a.m., Juney Beauchamp Koad. au­ tomobile accidcni;Cornal/.er-Dulin assisted. The following Iraffic wrecks were investigated by the N.C. I llgh- way Patrol in D.ivie C'ouniy. W rick On N.C. 901 .A man was charged wiih hit and run. no operator's license, and fail­ ing to Nield af ter the vehicle he was diiving hit another April 12. Willianj Mitchell Cummings of 995 I:. Memt>rial Hwy., Harinony was driving a 1997 Dodge vehicle south from U.S. 901 attempting to turn onto U.S. 64. Carl Maritin Rogers of 3973 Li.S. 64 W est. NUicksville was driving his 1992 C'hevri»let vehicle west on 64. Cummings falletl to yield his ve­ hicle lo Rogers and the two vehicles collided. Trooper C.D. Jones reporled the accident occurred at approximalely 5:420 p.m. and ihere were no inju­ ries. Afler the accldenl tine of the pas­ sengers in Cummings vehicle. An­ gela C't)vvan Dallon tirove the 1997 Dotlge s(»uih on Mr. Henry Road f leeing the accident scene. The ve­ hicle lost it's back wheel axle from the tiamage of Ihe accident causing the vehicle lo gt» tun of control into a private yard. Dalton was charged wiih DWI, and careless and reckless ilriving. C ar Sideswipcd On N.C. KOI A Winston woman was charged with lefl(»fcenleraftershe wrecked the vehicle she was driving April 14. Angela M ichelle Trivciie of W inston-Salem was driving her 1995 Jeep vehicle north on N.C'. SOI. Traveling south on SOI was a 1993 Oldsmobile driven by Denise S helton Sapp of Y adkinviiie. 'Trivelte slarled to make a left turn with her vehicle Inlo the Ciunter's Store parking lot and the car merged lell of center across a double yellow line. Sapp's vehicle began skltldlng in an attempt lo avoid a collision and Trlvelte's vehicle sideswiped hers, 'Trooper M.’T. Dalton reportetl the accident occurred al approxi­ malely I0:50a.in. and there were no injuries. Wrcck Oil Inlm liile 4(1 No charges were filed after a man wrecked the car he was driving April 14. James William Bhmi of Florida was driving his 199K Nissan vehicle east tin 1*40 when II collitletl with unknown tiebris In the lefl lane. The vehicle Iraveletl a short distance before becoming disabled and fi­ nally slopping on the shoulder ol I- 40. ’ Trooper J.R. Allretl reporletl the accldenl occurred al approximately S p.m. W rcck Near Village Way Vcl A Winston man was failing to yield after he wrecked the vehicle he was driving April 15. Anihony Stephen Pruitt of Win- slon-Salem was driving a 1995 M a/da soulh on U.S. 158 from Medical Drive in ortler to travel east on U.S. 15S. Traveling wesl on I5K was a 1999 Chrysler driven by M elanie H are T roulm an of Clemmons. Troulman was in the left turn only lane In order to make a left turn into Village Way Vel Hospital. Pruitt failed to yield his vehicle to Troutman's causing the two to collide. Trtuiper C.D. Jones reported ihe accldenl al approximately 4:55 p.m. Wrcck On U..S. 601 A Davie woman was charged with failure to reduce speed aliei she vvrecketl the vehicle she was driving April 15. Vivian Mae Edwards of 190 Fonso Way, Mocksviile was driv­ ing a 19X9 Chevrolel pick-up north on U.S. 601 behind a 1992 Dodge vchicle tiriven by Janet Cranford Thompson of WoodleaL Thompson had slopped her vehicle due to sloppetl traffic ahead and Etiwards lailetl to rethice the speed of liei vehicle in lime belore colliding hei vehicle wilh Thompson's, Trooper M,T. Dalton reporled Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ malely 7:40 a.m. and Edwards was taken to Davis Hospital for treal- ment. Collision Near Ghulstont* Koiul A Davie man was charged wiih lailing lo yield after his vehicle hit anolher April 15. Ronald Sylvester Carr of 125 Legion Hul Road, Mocksviile was driving his 19S9 Ford pick-up onto U.S. 601 from Gladslone Road. Can failed to yield It) an oncoming 2000 Chrysler vehicle driven by Chris- line West Ward of 177 Cub Creek CnnliruR'd On PuKc 7 Two E xtradited For Part In M oving Com pany Scam Ily .lackic ScuhoK D avic C oum y Em cr|irisc Rccortl Tw o m en will be cxiriulilcti lo D avic Cm inly lo Гасс chargcs of com m on law rolibcry and pos­ sible ileportalion. O sheri Colicn, .11. an Israeli cilizcn iisiny a New York address and Jiian Mijzncl A ila G arcia. 23. w ho claim s lo be an Italian cili- /С11 using a Florida address arc currently being held In a W iscon­ sin jail. A ccording lo D avic C ounty SherilT's D epartm eni Dclcctivc Kobcrl Trotter a call was received A pril 4 Irom Dr. C h ristopher B allin g e r al 124 L ake P oint D rive, A dvancc. B allinger and his wil'c had recently relocated lo D avic C oum y I'roni I’ittsburg. I’a. They had bought the Southern L iv in g h o m e in th e new K inderton developm ent. B allinger had com racted wiih CollL'H a com pany oul o f Florida. Ad- vanccil M oving System s, tor a SCI am oiinl lo m ove bis belong­ ings from Pennsylvania to North Carolina. O nce Ihe truck arrived carry­ ing B allinger's belongings, csli- ( Ja rc ia m atcil w ell over ,S74.(H)0, the drivers. C ohen and G arcia, de­ m anded to he paid m ore money, and th e n b eg a n d e stro y in g B allinger's properly - m any of them antii|ues - after he rcl'used 10 pay th em th e a d d ilio n a l Truck Hits Man On Lawnmower A M ocksville m an escaped serioius injury last w eek after hil w as hil by a tractor trailer while riding his law iunow er. John R aym ond Fveresl. .‘i4. o f 24.1 C herry St.. w as taken lo R ow an Regional M cdical Cen- ter for Ireaim enl o f injuries. U v crest w as rid in g a law nm ow er. w aiting on the side­ w alk on N orth M ain Street at Spring Street. W oodrou I lorlon A hsher. ii I. o f I4‘)‘) D eadm on K oail. w as H ig h w ay Patrol C'onlinui'd I'roni Pane 6 t.anc, Muctisvitle autl the two e<il- lided. 'I’rooper iM.'f. reporteil Ihc aceiileni iiceurrcd :ii ;ip|iroxi- MKitely 1:25 a.in. anil there were no injuries.Wreck On U..S. 15« A Uavie man w:is chargcil wilh failure III reiluee speed al'Ier Ibe ve­ hicle he was drivirii! hit aiiiilher April t.“:. Stephanie Michelle Se^inliin nf 16.1 Blue Biinnet Court. Miieksville lias slopped tier 2t)t)l Uiulge vehicle ill tlie east houiiil travel lane iif L'..S. 13X wailiiii! lo make a letl iiirn iiiilii ' Campbell Roail. Traveling east iiii 15X was 1485 Font vehicle ilriveii liy Ronald Bale Dunn iil' 127.5 Uain- hmv Koail. Advance. Dunn I'aited ui reduce Ihe speed of his vehicle in time before it struck Seaiitoii's ve- liiele in Ihe rear. Trooper C.D. Jones reporled Ibe aeeideni occurred al approximalely p.m. and hiilb were taken lo Forsyih Memorial I lospiial forlreal- I ment.Wreck .Near Kxxon (¡as Slallun A Davie woman was eliarged with unsafe movemeiil afler Ibe ve­ hicle she was driving liil anolher April 16, Virginia Williamson McKnigbl of 1726 Angell Road, Mocksviile was driving a 1‘Wy Dodge vehicle south on U.S. 601 atlempliiig to make left turn into the F,xxon gas station. A I yS8 Mercedes driven by Joan Lynn Hlaekwell of Winsloii- Saleni Wiis traveling norIb on U.S. 601. McKnight failed lo yield her vehicle to Blackwell's and Ihe Iwo collided. Trooper M.T. Dalton reporled Ihe aeeiileni occurred at approxi­ mately 12:55 p.m. and there were no injuries.Wreck Near Suin Ruiid A Davie man was charged with failure to reduce speed after the ve­ hicle he wasdriving hit another April 17. Joshua Geoffrey Stanley of 172 Hamilton Court, Advance wasdriv­ ing a tyyfi Dodge piek-up west on U.S. 158. Up ahead a 19X9 Ford vehicle driven by Ryaii Michael Price of Clemmons was attempting lo make a left turn from U.S. L5S onto Sain Koad. Stanley failed lo reduce the speeil of his vehicle in time before colliding with Price's. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ malely 7:.t() a.m. and ihere were no injuries.Collision On N.C. Kl)l A Davie woman was charged with safe movemeiil violation afler the vehicle she was driving hil an­ other April 17. Debora Whitener Laird of 196 Wildwood Lane. Moeksville was driving her 1995 Mercedes north on U.S. 601 in heavy slop and go traf- I'lc. Laird's vehicle struck a 1995 Honda car driven by Emily Vermeil Osbourne of Cooleemee. Trooper T.D. Shaw reported Ihe accideni occurred al ap|)ioxiniately .1:15 p.m. and Ihere were no inju­ ries. Curs Ciillldt On U.S. 158 A Davie woman was ebarged with failure to reduce speed al ter the vehicle she was driving hil anolher April IS. Joann Allen Harney of 162 Dog­ wood Lane, Mocksvillc \\ as driving her 199.S Dodge vehicle wesl ou U.S. I5S. Traveling east im U.S. I5S was a 1992 Ford vehicle driven by Lorena Black W esl of 1697 Yadkin Valley Road. .-Xilvanee. Barney failed loslow her vehicle for a vehicle slowing ahead and her vehicle crossed left of cenier and slruck West's vehicle. Trooper А.Л. Jusiicc reporled Ihe aceiileni occurred al approxi­ malely 9;.l(l a.m. and Iheie were no injuries. Woman Charged In Wreck A Davie woman was charged wilh lailure lo yield right of way afler llie vehicle sbc was ilriving hit another April IK. Judy T aylor (iobble of 9 tl .Slielfield Road. M ocksvilie was driving her 1996 l-ord vehicle east on Sheffield Road attempting lo make a left turn inlo a private ilri\ e. Traveling wesl on Shetfield Road was a 1996 Nissan driven by Lucas Brian Cooner of W inslon-Salem. Ciobhle slated she failed lo see Cooner's vehicle due lo sun in her eyes, (iobble turned her vchicle in front of Cooner’s causing ihe two lo collide. 'Trooper A.J. Farmer reporled Ihe aceiileni occurred at approximalely 5:.1t) p.m. and Gobble was taken to Forsyth Memorial I lospiial fortreal- nienl.Pnwerllni- IIII On N.C. Kill No charges were fded afler a Davie man wrecked llie vehicle he was driving April 19. Donald Ray Akers of 264 Gwyn Slreel. Mocksviile was driving a I99X Mack Iruck south on XOI when il struck a low lying power line. Trooper A.A. Justice reported Ihe accident occurreil al approxi­ mately I l:.1(l a.m. and there were no injuries.Cnilisloii Near Canii Road A Davie man was charged w ilh failure to reduce speeil afler the ve­ hicle lie was ilriving hit another April 19. Donald Jerry Wilson of 2.1(1 Sun­ burst Lane, Mocksviile was driving a 1997 Ford pick-up soulh on U.S. 601. Slopped ahead in the south­ bound lane of 601 was a 1991 Pontiac driven by Martha Mools Boger of Yadkinviiie wailing to make a left lum onto Cana Road. W ilson failed lo reduce the speed of bis pick-up in lime before it struck Boger's vehicle in the rear. Trooper T.D. Shaw reported the accident occurred at a|>proximalely 5:05 p.m.Molore.vcle Wrecks On N.C, HOI No eluuges were fileil after a North Carolina man wrecked the motorcycle he was driving April 2 1. Alvis Gregory Smilh Jr. of Lib­ erty was driving a 2000 Honda ino- loreycle norih on XOI along wilh several olher moiorcyclisls. They were forced lo brake suddenly due lo a slow moving horse and carriage in their lane. Smith losl conlrol afler braking and overturned in the road. Trooper'T.D. Shaw reporled the accident occurred al approximalely 2:40 p.m. imd Smith was taken lo Baplisi I lospiial for irealment. IIo ld iT money. They had a pit bull dug with lliem they released from the truck several tim es during tlie ar­ gum ent. 'They then assau lted Ballinger and left w ith the rest of his properly, according lo Triit- ter. A uthorities began searching lor Ihc truck and the tw o nieii. hul were unsuccessful al locat­ ing them. /\ccording ti)Trotter. on April 11 Dr. B allinger had called to let Davie aulhorilies know he had received a call from W isconsin. A uthorities there had arrested IWO men who w orked hn' a iiiov ing com p.niy that bad dem anded adililional m oney from a w om an after m oving h er b elo n g in g s from M aine to W isconsin. Scv- er;il m oving receipts, incltidiiig B allinger's, w ere found in the truck and authorities w ere coii- t;icting the.se people. A cco rd in g lo T rotter, B allinger positively identified piclnres o f C ohen and G:ircia, and the two were then charged w ith com m on law robbery in D avie Comity. Bul ac co rd in g to T ro tter, w hen lie called W isconsin lo iii- form anthoritics oflhe crim es the tw o m en h:ul coim nillcd here, both C ohen and (iarcia had al- re;idy been lelcascd on hail. Fortunately, the Iwo m overs relurneil to pick up their Iruck and W isc o n sin a u lh o rilie s charged both h>r Ihcir crim e in Davie. Trotler said the Imm igration iind N iituridi/iition S ervice is now in v o lv ed iind bolh m en conili be lacing ilcporlation :is well. O n .April 14 a rented truck ciirry in g th e ren iiiin d cr ol B allinger's property did iirrivc al his hom e. A ccording lo Trotter, one driver from Adviinced w:is on hoard and Iwo w orkers that w ere hired in W insloii-Siilem were brought along to iinloail the items. Miiny o f Ihc ilcnis were diuiiaged iinil Biillingcr w as of- t'eved no com pensation by the driver. A dvanced M oving System s is biiscd out of Floridii iind iiccoril- ing lo 'Trotler is opci'iitcd out ot priviiie residence. Severid sinii- liir incidents involving Ihe com ­ pany hiive occurred in other cit­ ies iilong the eastern coiist. driving a tiiictor liiiiler. slopped ill the stop sign on Spring Slreel. reporled M ocksviile Police O f­ ficer John Coley. F v e re st m o lio n cd for the truck lo go iihciid. C oley re­ p o rte d . 'The tru c k hit the liiw nm ow er iind pushed il onlo the street. .\b slier vcportcd he d id n 'l know he hiid hit the liiw n m o w er u n til w iln e sses U iived for him lo slop. W hen he applied Ihc biiikcs, F veresl Wiis throw n from the liiw nm ow er onto the slreet. W om an Accused Of Assaulting Elderly Man By .lackic .Senlioll Diivie C ounty Fnterprisc Record An elderly Davie m an is in the hospitiil a fler b eing knocked ilow n by his son's girlfriend liisl Simdiiy. A call Wiis received hy Ihe D avie С о II II I у Sheriff's D e­ partm ent on A pril 14 re­ p o rtin g the assault. A c c o rd ­ ing to Diivie S h e riff's D c lc c tiv c J.D . H artm an. 66 year old Domild Sm ilh resided al I2S Drum Lane. M oeksville. T he hom e is owned hy his ex-w ife and Sm ilh ciiine lo live there iil'ter suffering from various hciilth prohlem s and be­ com ing unable lo take care of him self. Also living at the home were his son. M iirlin Sm ilh. .19. and D ebbie Forresi H older. .19, M artin’s girll'riend. Iliirtm an reporled the elder Sm ilh liiis diabeles and hiid re­ cen tly had a foot iim puliited. Sm illi also siilTered from incon­ tinence iind iiccording I lartmiin reports were I lolder often argued al Sm ilh about ihis problem . A ccording lo reports Sm ith and floldcr w ere in Ihe kilchen o f Ihe hom e lhal Sundiiy when M itrtin reporteil he hciird ii com ­ m otion. A s M arlin entered the kitchen he saw I lolder charging to w a rd s his father. M artin grabbed H older and told her to leave. He then noticed his I'iilhcr had fallen to the floor and suf­ fered a broken hip. A ccording to I liirtm an. Smith Wiis taken Ihe Forsyth M em orial Hospitiil for em ergency hip sur­ gery hul hegan suffering from liciirl problem s iind was placed on Ihe cardiac ward. H o ld e r Wiis a rre ste d iind charged w ith ii.ssatilt w ith inlent to inllict serious bodily injury. She was placed in Davie County Jail under a,$,5(KI() secured bond. Tier first court appearance is scheduled lodiiy. Al Ihe tim e o f this report H artm an said S m ith slill re ­ m ained in Inirsylh H ospital un­ der cardiac care. J Exxon station for lease Farm ington Road and 1-40 in Davie County. Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. C o n t a c t : D a n n y B r o w n Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 S rp*p'pT>® . . 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I ■■-i Plant Swap Garden Club Sponsoring Exchange Saturday 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25. 2002 DAVIK COUNTY I'.NTKRlMUSli UlCCORD, April 25. 2002 - 9 Ry M ike Barnhurdt D avic Couniy Enterprise Rccord E ven b efo re B uddy an d Sabrina M eadow s slarled con- slrticlion on Ihcir new house in ihe C ornatzer com m unily. w ork began on ihe yard. They bought plants. Tlicy dug plants up from thc yards o f rela­ tives. Friends gave them plants. A confessed "planl-a-holic," Sabrina says she ca n ’t ride by a nursery or greenhouse w ithout stopping. Usually, she's laking a new specim en back to their yard. It's no w onder they're look­ ing forw ard to the M ocksville G arden C lub's plant exchange, scheduled for 9-11 a.m . S atur­ d ay , A p ril 27 in d o w n to w n M ocksvillc. It will be a chancc 10 find .something new for their yard. " W e 're ex cited b ecau se 1 hope there w ill be som ething there w e d o n 'l have," B uddy .said. "W e're going to take .sev­ eral things." Both have been m em bers o f the garden club for the past three years. T h e y e n jo y m ix in g n ew plants they've just bought w ith ones from ancestors. Tlicy have p lants from both o f B u d d y 's grandparents. S abrina's m other is a gardener. Buddy rem em bers his grand­ m other grafting apple trees be­ fore they w ere available in cata­ logs. "S he w ould m ake apple trees, and there w ould be a red apple and a yellow apple and a green apple on the sam e tree ... and wc kids w ere ju st fasci­ nated." Bolh say Ihey spend m ost of Iheir free tim e in the yard and garden. "T his is thc one thing both of us love." B uddy said. “ Both of us love plants and gcl- Katelyn Sizem ore, Sabrina and Buddy M eadows pot a plant for the exchange sched­ uled Saturday morning in downtown Mocksville. - P h o to s b y R o b in Fergusson Sabrina Meadows digs up lem on balm for the exchange. ting dirty. T hat's m y therapy. It's m ost a n y b o d y 's iherapy w ho enjoys it." S abrina said the couple were pulling ill plants before the first cem en t w as p o u red fo r their house. "W hen I go oul in the sp rin g and sum m er, 1 alw ays com e back w ilh a new plant." B uddy rem em b ers m oving from his previous residence. It w asn 't a problem leaving the house, b u l... "Il w as all o f those plants and trees I had pul In over Ihe last 10 years." S ab rin a h as b een loo k in g around her yard for plants to take to the exchange. S he's already d e c id e d on so m e lilie s and W hat: Plant Swap W hen: Saturday, April 27, 9-11 a.m . W here: Downtown M ocksville W h o : Mocksville G arden C lub sponsored, open to everyone. Bring a plant, take hom e another. lem on balm , and other plants m ay com e. loo. M ost established perennials b en efit from a d iv isio n , said P olly G ales, president o f the M ocksville G arden C lub. Put lhat divided perennial in a pol and bring II to Ihe plant e x ­ change. Bring one. take hom e one. 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An additional 88-conl Regulatory Cosl Recovery fee will be added lo Ihe Local Freedom plans per month. ’ National Pet Week SA LU TE T O P ETS! O ur "SALUTE TO PETS” offers a sp ecial w a y to recognize your pets during N atio n al P et W eek, M a y 5-11, Individuals m a y p u rch ase pho to ads "In H onor" or "In M em o ry" o f special pets w h ich will b e published in th e D av ie C o u n ty Enterprise R ecord a n d th e C lem m o n s C ourier on Thursday, M a y 9th. D o n 't miss this opportunity to show e v e ry o n e just h o w m u c h th e p e t in your life m ean s to you. “ I n M e m o i y ’ ' o r “ I n H o n o r ’ ' P h o t o a d s c o m e i n 2 s iz e s . . . Small = $25 Large $50 These will Include a photo of your pet an 'In Memory’ or 'In Honor' banner, the pet's name, owner's name and a shoi1 message. Simply bring a photo of your pet to the D avie Countv Enterprise Record office a t 171 S. M ain St. In Mocksviiie or The Clem m ons Courier office at 3600 Clem m ons Rd. In Ciem mons and fill out a short info form. Ads must be paid for at Ihe time the ad Is placed. Deadline is Thursday, May 2 at 12:00 Noon County Briefs Andrew White Presents County Flag A m lrew W hile o f M ocksvillc presented the board w ith the Davie C ounty Hag he raised on M ount K ilim anjaro. C om m is­ sioner Rlcharil Polndcxler accepted Ihe Hag and a fram ed photo ol Ihe Hag being held at Ihe lop o f the m ountain, localed In Tan/anla. O u t s t a n d in g C h a m p io n s R e c o g n iz e d roolball llnehackor and w restler Patrick Low ery and the Uavic H igh School com petition cheerleadlng sinim l w ere rce- ogni/cd by the county coninilssloners for their aclilevcm enis this year. I.ow ery rcccivcd a iilaquc from C om m issioner Boliliy Kniglit; Ihe cheerlcailer sijiiad received individual pialóles I'rom C om m issioner M ichael A llen. H e a lth D e p t. U r g e n t N e e d R e c o g n iz e d H ealth D ireclor B arry H ass appeared said the departm ent had an urgent need to fill a position. Paula M erlon resigned after 17 years, to go lo the regional blolerrorism team in G reens­ boro. llerlo n handled half of tlie food and lodging Inspections in the couniy. H ass said thal his departm ent w as running with five open positions. D ue lo tlie required education and certlfi- eation backproum i the posiiion reiiuired. lie asked lo be able lo begin Ills em ployee search now. w ith a target hire dale of July I. I le said his staff had agreed to pick up the slack In the interiin. T he boanl approved beginning the search, as the po­ sition 4 Ualiflcil as an urgent need. V o lu n te e r F ir e D e p t. G r a n t s A p p r o v e d W illiam K. D avie am i M ocksville volunteer fire depart­ m ents w ere approveil for grants funds. W illiam K. D avie will leceive S I2.41)4: M ocksville S6..‘i.‘i9. Y V E D D I R e c e iv e s 'R u r a l' M o n e y Л public hearing w as held to discuss the upcom ing fiscal year's biulget for llie rural operating assisiance program , wlileli Is m anaged by the Yailkin Valley 1-conoiiiic D evelopm ent D is­ trict. The program 's budget for the pcom ing year Is SW .522 in tederal aiul state funds, w hich w ill be pul tow arils elderly and disableil program s. W ork I'irsl and rural general public transporlalion. "I think ihis Is one o fih e besl program s, best ulili/ations o f publie m oney w e can see," Said C om m issioner Ken W liite. before m aking a m otion to approve the budgel. I'he board approved the m otion. S c a tte r e d S ite H o n s in g G r a n t s O K d The coijnly has enough m oney in tra n ts for at least 10 hom es to be repaired. ТЬеге is a possibility thal as m any as 14 bom cs could receive grants. G iven that eonsideration. the board approved 14 app lican ts for the grant funds: L ore T rom p, M ocksville: A lice S h errill, M ocksville area: M ary Scott, M ocksville area; K em al K essa, M ocksville; Eliiorc Luper, M ocksvillc area: M ichael K ussi. M ocksville area; liverlena G arrett. M ocksville: W illiam M inor. C ooleem ee area: Bessie W ilson. C o o le em e e area; D en n is M abe. A dv an cc; E va Cam pbell, M ocksville: C lessie C oles, M ocksville: John 1-os­ ier Jr., M ocksville :irea: aiul B uddy B ledsoe, M ocksville area. The grants w ere aw arded based on special needs, such as eld­ erly or disabled. Incom e and the cost o f the repairs. R e q u e s t f o r C h a n g e O r d e r A p p r o v e d llruce Pratt from thc W ater D epartnient cam e to the board reiiuesting a change o rder for an additional .$ L^.OOO In funds for data conversion to Ihe new billing softw are. Pratt said that ihe data w asn 't clean, and lb,it il took the softw are com pany ;ilniost .100 m an-hours to com plete the transfer. ICS. the soft­ ware com pany, discounted thc total hill over .$10.000. A fler several ciucstions to the softw are representative at llie m eet­ ing. Ihe board approved the change order. L o c a l B o a r d A p p o in tm e n ts A p p r o v e d The follow Ing loc;d board appointm ents w ere approved by the com m issioners: Jim G regory and Jack Jerom e w ere reap­ pointed lo the B oard o f A djustm ent for three year lerm s: M ike G arner lo the C ooleem ee R iver Park B oard: Betty C artner lo replace Jean Shaffer on the A ging P lanning C om m ittee: and D ebbie P ullen to finish P erce M u sseln ian 's term on the D avidson C o m n iu n ity C o lleg e B oard o f T ru stees. Since M usselnian's term w as .scheduled to end in June, the com m is­ sioners also approved Pullen for a new four-year tcnii follow ­ ing lhat. E M S P la n n in g T e a m T he board approved the follow ing people for the 1£MS Plan­ ning Team : C iiinniissioner M ichacl A llen. B erm uda Run M ayor John Ferguson. Lynn D oss from D avie C ounty H ospital: EM S D i­ rector D w ayne Sm ith; Eire M arshal G eorge Frye; M cdical D i­ rector Dr. M elissa Scagle: I'raining O fficer Jerry M yers. Coni- m unlcations D irector K onnie R obertson. H ealth D epartm ent D ireclor Barry Bass and C ouniy M anager K en W indley. The board also approved adding a fire chief lo the team . The fire chiefs w ill be approached and Ihe board w ill add one al the ne.xt m eeling. S e n io r C e n te r A d v is o r y C o u n c il T he hoard approved a 14-person S enior C enier A dvisory C ouncil. M em bers w ill .serve staggered one. tw o or three-year Icnns for Ihe firsl ihrce years. Follow ing lhal, m em bers will be approved for three-year tenns. The board consists of: Calvin Ijam es, D orothy W hitaker, G eraldine B row n, a C ooleem ee Tow n B oard inenihcr (not yet nam ed) and G ordon Stew art for one year lerm s. Ruth M oyle, Eloise E verhardt, Ted Titsw orih, C ounty C oniinlssloner Bobby K night and Slayton I larpc will serve Ihe initial tw o-year icrins. Jane Sim pson. Loui.se Stroud, Vernon T hom pson, Julia I low artl and Frances Beck w ill serve the Inlli.'il three-year term s. C o n s e n t A g e n d a A p p r o v e d T he follow ing item s w ere approved in the consent agenda: an additional bill from R obinson and Law ing lor $2,7.‘iS.24; the m onthly ta.\ reports: aiul a budget am endm ent lo pay S3(),(K)() from applicants for lelecom m m ilcatlon tow ers to the consultant group handling the application process, llie lunds are paid by applicants and held In an e.scrow account until needed. B u d g e t W o r k s h o p To B e S c h e d u le d C ounty C om m issioners are review ing their early M ay schedules to set the ilaies lor budget w orkshops. M ay 8 and 9 are under consideration. T he board w ill olliclally set the (hites at the regular M ay 6 m eeting. Registration Open For Mocicsville Alcohol Vote If you are currently properly registered to vole In the Tow n of M ocksville, you do not have to register again to vote In Ihe June IS referendum on alcohol sales. T h e M ay 24 re g is tra tio n deadline is only for those who have never registered, or w ho are nol registered al their current address. N am e changes m ust be llled. O nly voters residing w ilhin the city lim itsof M ocksville will he clielblc to vole in the .ilcohol election. A b se n te e v o tin g w ill be available as it is for all elections. A p p licatio n for b allo ts to be m ailed m ay be m ade by the voter, or on the v oter's behalf, by a m em ber o f their Inim edlate fam ily or verifiable legal guard­ ian beginning M onday. April 2'). The deadline for voting by m all will be at .“i p.m . 'I'ucstlay. June II. "O ne Slop/N o Excuse" vot­ ing w ill be available in the elec- tion office beginning Thursday. M ay .1(1 and will end al I p.m, Saturday. June 15, rile Davie Ciunity Board of lilection office is located al 124 S. S a lisb u ry S t.. S u ite 102. M ocksville. T he telephone num ­ ber is 7.S 1-2027. and Ihe hours are M onday-F riday. 8 a.m .- .“i p.m . e-Davie Internet Town Meeting Thursday Night T he e-D avie S teering Com - nilttee will host an IntenietT ow n M eetin g from 6-7:.K ) p.m . T h u rsd ay . A p ril 2.“i at th e D avidson C ouniy C oinniunily C o lleg e D avie C am p u s. The m eeting is open lo the public. The e-D avie program , part o f the R u ral In le rn e t A c c e ss A uthority's e-com m unitles ini­ tiativ e. seeks to a ssu re high speed internet access to every resident of D avie C ounty and to prom ote the develo p n ieiit of. raise aw iucness of and train in the use of. online services In the com m unily. The m eeting w ill provide an opportunity lo Identify com m u­ nity needs and lo establish a di­ rection lor using technology to m eet those necils. Terry Bralley will be Ihe key­ note speaker. Local success stories will be highlighted during a short pro­ gram b efo re atten ilees rotate thnuigli Ihree hands-on stations, w here illscussion aiul coiiim cnts will be encouraged. riiere will be focul ami door prizes. I'or additional ifiiorm alion. contact Neal S m ith :it 7.'i 1-7404 or check the и и н'.сч/ш'/с.гхч; w ebsite. Benefit Auction Saturday A benelit auction to proceed teen o rg a n i/a lio n s in D avie C ounty will he held Saturday. A pril 27 at the D avie C ouniy l-air. T he event begins at I0:.1() a.m . aiul will feature such items like N ascar item s, tin w orks, toys, and antii|Ues. Tlic fiiir if lo cated al .160 Blaise Church Koad. M ocksville. Supreme Court Justice To Campaign In Mocksville N.C. Suprem e C ourt Justice Robert 1'. O rr will be at D eano's BBQ A pril .10 at S a.m , O rr Is running for re-election to his seat In N orth C arolina's highest court. He has been elected statew ide three tim es beginning in m ‘)S w hen he bccanie the first R epub­ lican e le c te d to a sta te w id e judgeship in ‘)2 years. 1 lam and sausage biscuits will be provided. The event Is free bul please call Slayton 1 larpe at ')40- .1440 to m ake reservations. . w . 'S) $ 1 0 0 Wal-Mart Sift Card f r o m t h e D a v i e C o u n t y S e n i o r C e n t e r D r a w i n g w i l l b e h e l d M A Y 2 9 a t t h e S r . H e a l t h Ejc F i t n e s s D a y P i c n i c ! (Need not be present to win grand prize. EligibiHty for other prizes during the day requires attendance. Must be 55 or older to participate in contest.) T o e n t e r , a t t e n d a n y o f t h e s p e c ia l M a y a c t iv it ie s lis t e d b e lo w . Y o u w ill b e g iv e n o n e e n t r y f o r e a c h e v e n t y o u a t t e n d . T h e m o r e e v e n t s y o u a t t e n d , t h e b e t t e r y o u r c h a n c e s o f w i n n i n g . P r e - r e g is t r a t io n is r e q u i r e d f o r a il a c t iv it ie s . F o r d e t a ils , o r t o r e g is t e r , s t o p b y t h e D a v ie C o u n t y S e n i o r C e n t e r , 6 2 2 N o r t h M a in S t r e e t , o r c a ll 7 5 1 - 0 6 1 1 . . M ay fe st - M ay 2 —2 :0 0 p m —Liberty M e th o d is t C hurch • SH IIP S e m in a r—M ay 8 — 1 0 :3 0 am —S e n io r C enter • M o th e r/D a u g h te r S o cial - M ay 10 — 7:00pm — P ub lic L ib rary . L iving H istory D ay - M ay 17— 1 1 :0 0 am —S e n io r C enter • B in g o - M ay 2 3 — 2 ;0 0 p m — S e n io r C e n te r • Sr. H e alth £r Fitness D ay - M a y 2 9 — 2 :0 0 p m — C a ro lin a B ib le C a m p 5 P oint V olunteer O p p o rtun ities: Become a Ideals on C hina o r Friendly V isitor V olunteer Happy Older American's Month from the Davie Couniy Senior Center! 10 - DAVIK COI N ГУ KNTKKPRISK UKCORI). April 25. 2002 Davie Schools Shiidy (irove KIcmcnIiiry Inform.wion lor ihc РТЛЧ CVIchralc with a liook camp.iiyn vsas scnl home laM week. I ho 1’ТЛ \vant4 lo purchase more Accelcralcil Reailcr hooks and tests Гог Ihe media center. Л partial list ot ЛК books is iistcil in Ihe inromi:ition. Students and parents can also honor someone hy ílonaliny a specific book. If you have any questions, ask Sue Johnson, media specialist, or Sarah Shelton and Laurie Dray, Celebrate with a 1Кч*к cinndinalois. The last skate niiiht of lite year is Tuesday. April 30. \’ene/ias Night is cser> NUMuiay. Sludents of the Week for April 15-1*): Maddie Myers. Chloc Bcruhc. Stephen Ajjuero. Nick Ressa, Austina Murlon. Kayla Revelle. Su/anne I'hillips. Hllie Carter, Kristin Hhasker. Dylan Huichcr. A J. Lee. Dillon Englert, Alexander Hell, Madeline McIntyre. Mori:an Long. Jact'b Dunn. Dakota Gambill.Соокч'пнч' Klcmeiitiiry Students in Miss Hrovvn's scc­ ond grade class have finished Tomas and ihe Librars Lady hy I’ai Mora. As a folbnv up activity, ihe class visited the Cooleemee Lihrar> where Mrs. Daniel shared infonn.i- ti(m aboul the public library. In math, students arc leanung lo count nioney, add and subtract three digit numlvrs, and do simple multiplica­ tion. In science, the class has c»im- pleied a unit on the three forms of liiauer; solid, ami gas. As part of the unit, students experi­ mented with slime that they made. They arc also studying |H)llution and conservation in connection with Ranh Day. One Uarih Day activity was collecting Irash off the play­ ground. Third grade students in Donna I Icnderson's and Joan King's classes traveled to Krispy Krcmc In Win- ston-Salem to sec the production pri4:ess of doughnut making. Stu- <lents were treated lo a hot dough­ nut and a drink. The third graders then traveled lo Ihe Vulcan Quarry lo participate in Project Wild aclivi- ties. Students went on a nature hike to search for plants and anunals in the four biomes. The) alst) did ex­ periments to lest and identity the t\pes 4)f soil. Students in Doima 1 lendcrson s class hase been reading lots of Inniks written by Patricia Polacco. I:ach stuilent chose a book l(' read and present lo the class. I hc sui- tients eniosed classifying all Ihe books and learning all aboul her life. They have visited her Web page and written her letters. Ihey will end their author siud\ by making her famous Thunder Cake. Norlh Ип' lo The Pliaraoh team traveled to the / 0 0 in .Asheborii b>r an exleiuled day t'l visiting iheevhibiis. Stuilents ami teachers appreciate the parents w ho cha[4*roned. Mrs. Maggie Мое spoke with Mrs. Jackson's langu.ige .uts classes March 2S aboul ss riling hooks for children. She thsctisscd characler tlevelopmenl. eihting and Ihe рг»ке- dures necessary to seek publicalion. Lach group createci a characler. us- mg the grapliic organi/er Mrs. Sbv provided. On .-\pril 12. Dr. Jewett of liow- nian-(iray .Medical School talked with Pharaoh stmlenls aboul genet­ ics. 1 Ic showctl a scries ot sliiles ami explainetl several birth abnonn.ilities and defonnalii>ns. Studenls had pre- p.ired their ow n jviligree charts prior to his visit li> go ah>ng uith Ihc sci­ ence unii in .Mr. Newman's class. I'.ach group met w ith the <1»м.1ог for an hour-liing session, ending with a Huestion-aml-answer period. I he Pharaoh and Tsunami teams exceeded leam goals and leil ihe sev­ enth grade m the colleciion to sup­ port Ihe new animal shelter. Slutlenl ciuincil representatives Lauren Hrt>wn and Kevin М(Ч‘1пп led the Ph.iraoh team ellorts and ch.ifteil the progress tm a hall bulletin 1пмп1. .Л reward lime is pl.mned tor students afler testing.Mneksxtlle I'lemenUiry Sludent of the Week. A|iril I 1 Tommy Jt)e Htiyelie. Dakotah Bishop. ('or> Turner, Kara Baynes. Jact)b Lamlvrt. Caleb .Mathis. Nikki Moody. Haylee Hardm. Kathy Marin. Steph.mie .AiMington. lili/a- K’lh Santis. Kendra Manlield. April RiKlrigue/, Branm*n Shorn. Kevin Jordan, Г\1ег l.asmon. Nora (*n»w. Brian Uillaril. Ben Brock, Avi dome/. .Michael Luc.is. Jessa Ken, Bramlon Lowe. Sh.iQuasia Will­ iams, Cory York, Ale\ WiNoti. Mrs. Patton-.Athcs and .Mrs. /oubek’s kindergailen class has spring fever, I'he cluldien have been iliscussing planis. They haveili>>co\ • eivd lhal plants, like all li\ ing ihings. must have food, .lir. sunliglil and w.iter lo sur\ ivc. Mrs. M\nn .ind Mis, Cimk's liisi gr.uleis hase beet\ sUulying plants aiul 'ee<N. 1 he chilihen pl.uilcd gr.iss seed in knce highs to m.tke Chia pels, riie pels vs ill need haircuts sotiii. Thanks to out \oIunieei. .Mi. I'enell. fot this pro|cci. Tlie cl.i^s lastetl seeds and pretended to be seeils. aiul now we .ue blooming. Ms. Wall and Ms. Pniiii's second graders are siuilying sound. They niaile their own instiumcnis .ind pie- scnled Ihem to the cl.iss. I-.uh slu­ denl re.ul . 1 book about .i famous |X‘i- son .uul ilid a linielme and p«ister, rhe\ presented the posters to the class. Mrs, Laukloril's thtiil gr.ide class reail sever.d bi>oks, mclmling Helen Keller. They learneil how Helen adapted anil was successful in lite while being deaf .md blind. Ihey wrole mess.iges to iheir classm.Ues in Braille Using split |v.is. I he cl.iss- rn.iles then had lo solve ihe message. Some of our readings included a book »'t l.ibles. The cl.iss le.uneil llie char.icterishcs ol 1.»ble. Two studenls wete .issiglieli a table wniien .is .i pl.iy lor iwtt j>eople. l aeh p.ur |Vi- Ivuiucd their fable lor ihe cl.iss, ,\t- teivvanls. the other suulcr»ls dis­ cussed die moi.il ol the stoiy In science. Ilie class is study mg ihe sol.ir sysiein. The stiulents learned w)iy the moi'n sdinetmies seems l.irger ih.ni at other hrnes. 1 hey learned II» n.une the nine pi.mis. Older them ln>rn the sun. lell whey wc have lour se.isons .md why we have d.iy .md nighl. .Mrs. .McKnighl's class h.is Iven usuig getnnelric sh.ipes to t»um in- divitlual ilesigns aiul cicalions. I hey also are sliar|vning their reading .uul math skills in prep.u.iiion lor end- ol-gr.ule Icshng. Mrs. Smitirs class \jsjted Keetly Creek N.itme Cenler .uul eii|oyeil a piogtam on mammals .uul the web of lite. Ihey also paiticip.Ued in .i Yadkin Valley Telephone 4 7 th Annual Membership Meeting Saturday, April 2 7 , 2 0 0 2 Registration 9:00 a.m. Meeting 10:00 a .m. Yadkinville Elementary School Multi-purpose Room T h is y e a r Y a d k in V a lle y T e le p h o n e ’s A n n u a l M e e tin g w ill be h e ld a t 1 0 :0 0 a .m . D o n ’t m is s y o u r c h a n c e to w in g r e a t p r iz e s . M e m b e r s m u s t b e p r e s e n t to w in . Take A Look At Some Of What We’re Giving Away! Two $50 Saving.4 Hond.s...............................................................................................................................ИИЛТ Two S.W .Saviiii's Bonds.................................................................................................I'’ullcr A ichili'ctuial Igloo GO-qiiarl C u h Iit................................................................................................Turlin(,'t(m & (^impatiy Coko Tniy, S ail & IVppiT .Shakers..............................................."Yailkin Valley Mviiii,'“ M agazine Time.4 (M ock^tadio........................................................................................................Mid-.S»ulli C onsiilliniiTool Kil..........................................................................(\SSA $15 W al-.M arl Clift ('crtin o a lc.....................................................................Tuly DiKital iN'i.twoi ks, Inc. S15 Food l.ion r.ifl (V rtifin ilf.....................................................................Tuly nig ital .N’l.tw orks, Inc. S15 W estern .Steer Cirt C ertin cate...........................................................Toly l)i(iilal N etw orks, Inc. S20 Ynilkin Valley Seafoml (¡ill ('e rlific a le .........................................Toly D igital N etw orks, Inc. S20 Pier (iOl .Sealood liestau ran t H ift C ertin cale...........................Toly D itiital N etw orks, Inc. Personal Paper .S hredder...........................................................................................lam es W illiam s & Co. T\vo G ral) Bans of Oflice S upplies.........................................................................lam es Willi,-mis & Co. Six-piece .solid oak Uesk .Set..........................................................................................Piedm ont (¡raphics $20 Cn.sh................................................................................................................................Keyw.'iy C ontractors K nit S h irts.....................................................................................................................R ental U niform Sei4’ice F'er.sonalized M emo P.ids...............................................................................................S ir .Speedy Printing C ar F lashlight/rool K it..........................................................................................................-phe D ata C enter F irst Aid K il......................................................................................................................................Т С \Ч I Supply Kidde Sm oke & Fire A larm s.................................................................................. The t;ieaning .Solulion 10 pound Fire K xtingulsher...........................................................................................T itus Con.struction •JO-piece nnilti-use socket se t...................................................M echanics P aris Plus of Y adkinville Telephone......................................................................................................................................М„гц,1 N etw orks T elephone..........................................................................................................................Yadkin Valley Telecom Pre-|)iii(l C alling C ard s..............................................................................................Yadkin Valley Telecom Color Television S et P resto Fry OaiUly Black & D ecker M ini Food P rocessor Mr. СоПее Ice Tea M aker “S tinger" B ug K iller H evere W are Knife Set S unbeam Portable G as C rill P ortable Patio C hair C olem an .tO -quart Cooler A nchor (i-piece liake ‘n 'lak e Set Skil Conlle.ss .Screw driver an d M ore! Yadkin Valley Telephone .Membership Corporation is an equal npporlunity Tnlfinhnnriemployer. Telephone scrvice is provided on I clcpi lUl Ic a non-discriminalor,’ hasi.^^. HemlieiStlip COipOiflfiOn fitih grade readrng tield tesi. !),-\RL graduation is M;iy 1 .'S. In sivial situl- ies. they are studying .Middle .America. liveryone en)oyed the first ciMinty filth gr.ule lield ilay. Two students in Mrs, Smith's class, Ric.irdo \ ’illaii)rt> ami Kyle R.mdalL celebr.ited birilulays in Aprrl. Ryan Thorne ami Brian l uenles are helping with the school lecychng progiau\. They are doing . 1 good |ob, Ci»rn:it/er l-!k'iiu'iit:ir> The last РТ.Л program ol the year W.IS .ilso the school's aiinu.il Night *»t Kindness. riuid. t(Uiiih .uul llfth graile siu- ilents were .isked lo write essays norninaiing people tnun their com- rnunitv whose kiiulness towards Ihem arul their tarnih had made a dilference in their lives. These gen- er<nis folks were honored with ('lunat/erkrndnessawards.AprrI lii. Ms. TertA Mnri'hy received an aw ard fnun sludenl Taryn McC.’ann, .Mr. \'mce Mannini Itimi ,\li Roman, .Ms. Ch.unreece Diggs Irom Jessica West, ,Ms. Donn.i Sarvis trorn Dillon l.arnbe. Mr. Dennis Whitley trorn Billy P.ige, Mr. lid Roberisi)n from Kyle Mon.ict*, .Mr. Dariell Crt»lls trorn Jiishua Burcham. .Mr, Wayne L.iton Irom Jesse llilion. Ms. Meiceiles Solo tri'm Cecilia Riuliigire/ arul Ms. Brigil Bnu'ks tiom M.trv J.uv IS, Pimcip.d Mrs. C.truly Poplin's .tw.ud w.is piesenleil to Ms. Krisline Kokosk». .\ssist.ml prmci)>al Nb. P.imel.i Jewell recogni/ed Ihe st.hoors \olunieeis n| the year. Par­ ent Mis. Theics.i \V hil.iker was hon­ ored with Ihe \'olunleer *>t Ihe Ммг .lu.ud. 1 lie Business Vohinleer of the Ye.и .iw.ud went lo the Mocksville \Somarrs Chd' w ho generously pro- vule ami host the Coug.ir of the Month lunch, ,\ s|K’cial award was given to Buck's Pi//.I of .Mocksville tiu provuling |)i//.i for these C«ui- g.ii hiruhes, .Music teacher Mrs. Beverly Hembiee led the school chorus and ihird grade students in ptoviding musical enterlaimnenl. The РТ.Л elected olficers ti»r Ihe nexl scluu)| ye.u, Mrs. .Angela Lankl\)rd will serve as president. Mrs. Deiire Junker as vice president. Mrs. Janet ГауК>г as secretary and Mrs. Kristy (’ottey as treasurer-. Mrs. I'liano-Srnilh and Mrs. llilhin's kirulergarlen class is study­ ing and reading abiurt plants ami liv­ ing .un! rum-liv ing things. They planleil seeils thal are mwv four inches tall. The stiulents observ eil the characteristics of living ami non-liv­ ing Ihings artumd Ihe school. Ihe Urst gr.iders released ladybugs ihey had been observing. They created ladvhug iotirnals in which they re­ corded their observations arul made predictions aboul lailybug Ivhaviors, The simlents created <lescripiive w ritings aboul tlie insects. The class is looking forward to Ihe all-Ameri­ can picnic ami swim party. This is their rewarti tor Iving the lop kin- dergailen class in the Free lo Reail reatling incenlive program. Ms. Katie Hind's t irst graders are stmlying scienlitic fads about the spring season. They completed an (ibservaliort of laily birgs, Iciirning aboul iheir lile cycle. The studenls concluileil that hulybugs are very helplul insects..As part of iheir siiuly of plants, they planleil marigold seeds which arc now sprouting. The stmlenls are keeping j(turnals to graph their develojirnenl. In Ihe library, the votes have been counted. Media students have cho­ sen their tavorile of the N .(\ Chihlren's BiU'k Award Nominees. Ihe w inner of Ihe picture hook divi­ sion rs "Whal! C'ried (ir.mny." by Kate l.um. The w inner of the junior iMiok d»\ ision is "The Glu'st of I 'os- srl Ctlen." by (’ynthia Dclelice. Tliiid. fourth and fitlh grade medi.i students are stmly ing lolk tales and tairy laics. Younger students aie le.iining about calcrpillats and bui- lertlies. ('ougars of the Week are: llumberlo Marcial-('ru/. .Austin Dohy. Anali Donato. Toni blaster, ('otey CnHily. Alex Myrrck. I.aurett Taylor. Charily Ingram. Brittany I loose. Jttsie Piper. Shelby Johnson. Sean White, \ iclor N.ivarn». Kyle Monaco. Hannah Joyce. Symone Nay lor. Bus Riders of the Monlh. .April: Bus 2S02 - .Anailey si I Iriosiegui: Bus 125 - Ryan I leplcr; Bus 10*) - (ieoigi Romano; Bus 154 - .Ana Lee: Bus lb‘) • Jtirdaii Laiile; Bus Ibi) - Char- iiy Ingram. A rernimler to p.uenis; j-riday. .April 2o - Jump Rope fi>r Heart: Monday. ,April 2*' ■ (4.iO-S:.ì() p.m.. Skalelaml. (’lemmoiis; Tuesilav. .Apiil .'0 • \’ene/ia’s .\ighl: May 7-Ч - eiul of-giade tests, Ci-nlnil l)a\ie Developmeiil.d Day I suulenis t.ilkcil about gardens. The class ilis- ciissed sevcr.il ililleieni vegetables. The studenls tasted canois. turnips. ra<lishes and hioccoli, Ihey [i.iinted with green pc|’pers. |n*lat»)cs and broccoli. Stuileni ot the Week is Hay ley Baillell. Developmenlal D.\y 11 stmlenls learnetl aboul plants arul how they nrow. The class ale wiiiins igmniny wtirmsi and diri (oieos cnishcil in chocidate piulding >. hlveryone brought din from home to class aiul comparisons were made, The stu­ denls learnetl aboul recycling aiul keeping ihc earih clean, Stiulem ol Ihe Week is Janeil ll.itlev. Ms. Tucker and .Mis. ('ook’s pre- kindergarten class played with "magic m arbles." They sorted marbles by colors, counletl marbles, played shi'oi the marbles, p.iinted rnarhles. weighed rnatbles nn a bal­ ance sc.lie .md playeil catch ihe marhles with a circus game. The class has been "on a roll." Prescliot*l Hour: All lour-ye.ii- olds are invited toi ongi*ing .iclivi lies Trill.lys Irom 1-2 p.m. at ( en- Ir.il D.ivie Lducaiion Cenler, Into: 751-7704 e\l. Angela Hamm In Beta Gamma Sigma .■\iii;cla C h ery l ll.im in ul M ocksvillc has liccn inducied inlo llic licia (iarn in a .Siiinia Ilnnor.Sdcicly al Ihe linivcrsiiy of Norlh Carolina al Wilmin.üluii C am eron .Schiml of HiisiiiC's. •She is Ihc daughler of Palricia aiul S. Tcirs I lam in чГ ('an ilin a Hcach. Suulcius sclcclcil I'ov m em - hcrship imisl niainlaiii an o v er­ all t!iadc puini average o f .i.4 or hiühci*. and arc rccoi:ni/ed lor superior achiew m cni. scholai- ship ami leadership. % I n t e r e s t ...with Dixon Blue Line Credit! Z e r o D o w i i i Z e r o I n t e r e s t ' o n A m e r i c a ’ s # 1 Z e r o T U r n R i l l i n g M o w e r . . . D l x o n Z T R ! 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(704) 633-8484 “ B u y I t W h e r e Y o u C a n G e t I t F i x e d ” DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI.SK RECORD, April 25, 2002 - 11 S chool V olunteers H onored A t A n n u a l C erem ony More lhan 300 individuals converged on Ihc Brock Per- I'omiing Arts Cenler the evening of April 18 lo help honor ihc people and businesses who have volunteered in the county's schools during the 2001-02 year. Guests were greeted wilh a reception followed by an awards presentation. Superintendent W.G. Potts welcomed guests and thanked them for llieir comniilmenl lo the students in Davie Counly. Wendy Home, public informa­ tion oiricer for Ihe school sys­ tem and organizer for this year's program, thanked those who helped make the evening's event possible and provided a brief background on how the winners were selected. Attendees were then enter­ tained by Greg Romeo, a profes­ sional comedian who has enlcr- laiiied in Las Vegas, Nevada and Cancún, Mexico. Romeo was Ihen joined by Superintciulcnt Potts who presented the awards 10 this year's recipients. As the contributions of ihese distin­ guished volunleers were an­ nounced, a special slide show presentation provided ihe auili- S h a d y G ro v e P rin c ip a l Larry L a n ie r w ith th e county exem plary service aw a rd w in n e r, Tow fik Shehata of V en ezia’s Ital­ ian Restaurant. Guests enjoy a laugh at the school volunteer reception, courtesy of G reg Rom eo. enee with a gliinpse of the im­ pact these individuals have had on children's lives. "This year's program was re­ ally a win-win for the school system and Ihe Davie County Arts Council. Davie Ccnmty Schools were able lo honor Ihose In Ihe cominimitv who donate their time, money and energy in the classroom on a daily basis: and. the Arts Council had the opportunity to showcase iheir facilily", said Home. The evening concluded wilh the presentation of the counly level awards for Volunteer of Ihe Year and lv\cniplary Service, Delana Joklcrsina. volunteer for Norlh Davie Miildle School, claimed the Volunlcer of Year award, wiih more lhan 72.“> vol- iinlcer Iloms lUiring this school year. Venc/ia Italian I'amily Res­ taurant was aw arded the l:.\eni- plary Service award. Owned by Superintendent W .G , Potts with the county volunteer of th e y e a r, D e la n a Joldersm a, rowfik Shehata. V'enezia's has supporled Ihe school system in a nutnbcr of capacities anti dem­ onstrates a true humanitarian spirit exaiiipled by their dona­ tion of profits from two nighls of business lo Ihe American Red Cross afler the Sept. 11 tragedy. Polls said. C om edian G reg R om eo entertains the crowd. Volunteer/Exemplary Service Winners C o o le e m e e E le m e n ta ry W illiam B ro ad w ay C o o le e m e e C ivitan C lub C o rn a tz e r E le m e n ta ry T eresa W h ita ke r M ocksviiie W o m a n ’s C lub M o c k s v ille E le m e n ta ry T in a Felts First P resbyterian C hurch Tutoring P ro g ram P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry D arla Lee H arris Teeter, C lem m o n s S h a d y G ro v e E le m e n ta ry S haun D uncan V e n e z ia ’s Italian R es tau ran t W illia m R . D a v ie E le m e n ta ry N atalie C o ck erh a m W illiam R. D av ie V o lu n teer Fire D e p a rtm e n t N o rth D a v ie I\A iddie D e la n a Jo ld ers m a Help Availabie With Disabilities An efforl is uiuler way in the Davie County area to idenlifychiklen age 0-21 who have disabilities and need spe­ cial education and services. Project Child Find is an en­ deavor lo inform parents or guardians of the.se children of the services available from the local school system and other slale and community agencies. Project Child Find is looking for children who have been disagnosed or are suspected lo have mental, physical or emo­ tional disabilities and arc unable to benelit from ar egiilar school program wilhoul assislance. Anyone who knows a child or youlh who may have disabili­ ties and is not in school or re­ ceiving special assistance may coniacl Davic Schools superin­ tendent. W.G. Polls. Davie ex­ ceptional children director Bar­ bara f)wens, or the stale department's eNceptional chil­ dren division. For more information, call ihe Davie County Schools Cen­ tral Davic Education Cenler al 7.*! I -24‘J I, Ihe stale at 9 1 3096. or the toll-free referral ser­ vice care line at 1-800-662- 7030. or Ihe family support net­ work at l-800-'nX-0042. BBQ C h icke n Fork Fire Department Saturday • May 4, 2002 12 Noon til Sold Out IVIENU: 1/2 BBQ Chicken, Baked Potato, Slaw, Roll, Dessert Eat In or Take Out ^6 . 0 0 per Plate V u lcan S m ith G ro ve Q u arry S o u th D a v ie M id d le D eb b ie Frisby K etchie C re e k B akery D a v ie H ig h C ath y M cC lam ro ck B randon R ehabilitation Medicare Supplement Insurance... The State Farm Way! tlc.xiiile • aftbrd;ibli; • Ixickc'd by g(H)d т.'1,ц11Ь()г .sm’icc Call Stille Farm Agent: Brad Rominc .>770 Clemmons Ud Suile A Clemmons. NC 350-76b-52-l5 brad, rumine.се14(я siatefarm.com Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® 11»4 1“*<И Al Siale lami .Miiltul.\iitiimohili' IriMirmic ( umpany Hume Ottici' HliHimin};ton. Illimih statefarm.com™ (jiUfiirihloih 411 oi4vtu\ii‘, oisli i^ríilitiiis uiiil n'iicímhihn •I'JuKtl «till 1>г iTkWvil Ih itif I mrcil vjir« ,'Г lU' Iii4r J Iti ' / r x l o t - i c l n 3570 Clem m ons Rd (Hwy 158) • Clem m ons 7 6 6 - 8 9 11 a, -.'s- •',<■!> ll 1 IНГЧ Mon Fn 10^ Чл1 10 6 1ч>1ч11\ KiiiiH ll ili;riihli 1 4ii4iliiiiil' INoiiKilioiiiil '«'« nImi« Im lUl.itls Jim Hodgos Your Davio County Reprosontativo & Rosidont Н Ш т Ч И М Ш щ ^ S p r i n t N E X T E L P l a n s - F r e e I n c o m i n g C a ll s L e a t h e r C a s e s s t a r t i n g a t ^ 9 ” C a r C h a r g e r s s t a r t i n g a t o n l y 4 4 ” N e w M a s t e r C a r d C r e d i t C a r d A v a i l a b l e H e r e N o C r e d i t C h e c k R e q u i r e d . P r e p a i d C a r d s S o l d H e r e C o m e S e e O u r P h o n e S p e c i a l s A c c e s s o r v C l e a r a n c eV a r io u s A c c e s s o r y It e m s W h ile T h e y L a s t | C I N G U L A R • A L L T E L • N E X T E L • S P R I N T • | C R I C K E T • A T & T J PAUL ¡JAMES IN CONCERT SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2002 6:00 P.M. BIXBY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1806 FORK BIXBY ROAD ADVANCE, NC 27006 Phone: 336/998-6813 T h e P re s b y te ria n W o m e n o f B ixb y P re s b y te ria n C h u rch C o rd ia lly In v ite Y o u T o A tte n d A R e c e p tio n In H o n o r an d A p p re c ia tio n o f Paul Ija m e s . A love offerittg will be received and refreshments will be served C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g Shelia Sammons Co'Owner/Director Mocksville’s Newest Adult Care Home. North Carolina State Licensed _________751-1515_________ Small Enough To Care, Large Enough To Serve! At Cedar Rock Assisted Living Community and Independent Living Apartments, vt^e offer a smaller home-like atmosphere vt'ith better care, along with the same services of the larger facilities. • On Site Physicians • Outings • Nutritious Meals • State Apptr)ved and Snacks • Community SuppotT: • Handicap Transportation •Activities Staff • Medications, Pharmacy • Laundry • Housekeeping • Beauty Shop l\/ledicaid & Private Funding »"Cedar Reck jp ^ ‘‘Smaller Means Better Care” 3 12 - DAVIK COlíNTY KNTF.RPRISK RKCORI). April 25. 2002 Davie Dateline F u n d r a i s e r s Fri. & S at., April 26 & 27Sr. Cmnt's Yard Siile, U.S. 6(H S.. HanKMif's Hcaiin¡: Air. into; 751* 3325. Thursday, M ay 2Spccinl Olympics Dnvic Pnrt-A-I*il Chickcn Dinner, Tirst Mcih. Church of NUvksvillc. $7 |H.T plalc. April 2(i itc:nllinc to order. Call 751-2.^25. Donations of pouiul cakcs woulil Iv grvaily appreciatcil. Friday, June 14 “Seeds of Hope'* Drawing, Mtvks- villcGartlcnCluhscllinj:S2donailt'n lickcls, available ihnnijih anvMivks- villcGanlcnClutMncnilvr. E£i>chlickci for drawinj: i)f nuincanis items tio- naicd by local nuTchants. Drawinj: will I'c June 14. All priK'ccds Ivnclll llic AnKrican Cancer Society. R e li g io n S atu rd ay, April 27 Rainbow Ten, ut Cedar Creek Mis- sionar>- Bapr. Church, begins p.m. S p e c ia l E v e n t s Th u rs d ay , April 2 5 Through Ihc Kyesofn Friend (The W orldofAnncFnink). lOa.ni.A 7 p.m.. BriKk Perfomiinj* AnsCenter, Main Strecl. Mocksvillc. Tickets: Adults SS. Students $6, Students, Sr. Cilizens & Children, i^roupsi)i 15 »>r more $3. For hifo call 751-3(KK) t)r email: boxofnccio'tlavicarts.ort: Fri.-S u n ., April 2 6 -2 8 A... My Name Is Allee. at HrtK'k Pcrfonninj* Arls Center. Main Si.. MiKksville.Ticket prices: SS.'Xdulls. Sft .students, sr. cill/ens. chiltlrcn. S5 fori:roupsolT5orniore. i-orinfo: 7.M-30()() or email:lH)xotTicc(ii'davicarts.ori;. Friday, April 2 6 ThfNevi American. lOa.m .HriKk Pcrf omiinp .Ails Center. Main Street. MiK'ksvilic. Tells stor>' <)t an Irish immigrant named Hridect uhosc first steps in Amcrica took her through Ellis Island to N.\'.*s Lower Fast Side. Tickets: Adults SH. Students. Sr. Cili/cns. and Children $ft. Groups of five or more S5. For info: 7.^1- 3000 or email:l>oxofficc(n'davicarts.org.Conceal Carry llund^un Class, prcscntcil by Davlc Co. Law j-o- forccment As^^к•iation. Fri, p.m.. and ti’Minic Sat. S a.m.-l p.m. Al VFW ))ut on Sanford Ave. For sign up call 4‘í2-5.M2 after > p.m. or leave nisg. /99S-61 ‘>Oafler 5 p.m. or leave msg. T u e s d a y , A pril 30 Hendricks Family Circus, Masonic Picnic Grounds, pcrfonnanccs 5 7:30 p.m. .Sponsored by Davie Co. Rescue Squad. Beginning M ay 27 Fun In Ihe Sun, sununcr c;ujip at Blaise Baptist, K-6th gr.idcp. (S4(l |vr uk). I*iv*-K (S.'id [XT wk). Regisiration limitetl. Call 151-7120 or 751 -.Vt.Vi or info. D g ite s to R e n i e m b e r M o nday, April 29 .SprltiK IIIimhI Drive, FirM Гn.•^b>lc•- ri;in amrcli.-t:.1()-7:3()p.ni. Oill 751 - 2508 for .ippl. Saturday, M ay 11 Aniuiul IIIckhI Drive. AilvaJKclJMC. ') a.m.-1 p.m. ai Sliacly Grove Scliiwl. Conlaci cliureh citfice: ‘WS-7750. M e e t i n g s W ed n esd ay, M ay 1 Davie Co. Women's Luncheon.Bcnnuda Run Countr>- Club. 1 1:.10 a.m.-1 p.m.. Dr. JuilanncTlirill - I'resi- dent Salem College and Acadcmy gucs|spcaker.’*Cn;ating A Pair World For Our Daughters”. Chamlvr mem­bers: $15. non-mcml>cr» S20. Reser­vations rei|uircO: 7510304. O ngoing Pnrents Resource Orf;uiii<ull(iii (PRO) support (¡roup for families ol eliildieii wilh ilisabiiilies. 2nd Tues­day. 7p.m. Call Kosemarv Kropleicler al W S-3.111 foriiKalion. Jerieho-llurdisiin Kuriliin Clul). 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., cluh buildint;. Heallh Depl..cliiiiclunirs: .Mon.-Fri., 8;.W-11:.W a.m., p.m.: Tues­days, 4:.10-7p.m.: I'ecn lleullli I’ro- mulion Clinic. X:.1() a.m.-niKin. 2nil, 4ih .Saturdays,Dut ie Counly lloiird orSuciiil Ser- vlces,4lhTuesday.5;.'()p.m.aiUSS. .Mocksville AA, Thurs., 7 p.m. - elused mini!. Sun., K p.m. - o|>en mini;, Call Christine al ‘WX-'JSX5 or Terr>’ 'Mll-ñ'W.NurcoKcs Ammymoiis Afuinsl All Odds Group, .Sunilays. 6 p.iii,, Thurs­days, « p.m.. RiMim 20X, Brock HIdg. DruH I'rohlem? Helpline, 9I0-7X.S- 72X0. Mucksville American l.e)<ion Post 17-). VRV Hut. .Sanford Ave,, 2ml Tliun>day, 7 p.m.Mock»vllle Civilun CTiil), 6:.1Up.m.. 2nd, III; Monday, Western Steer, R e c r e a t io n For morv infomiation on these events. call751-232.S. M onday, April 29 Senior Trip, Chini|ua Penn and An­ tique Alley. S2() |x.*r|>erson.dcpaning S a,m. For info and registration call 751-2.Я2.''. Line D ancing i'amiiiiiilon Comnnmily Cenler. liv­ery Tuesd.iy. Cost: S2. Instniclors: Ste\ eiS: Linda Hatlev. For more Info, call 751-.W S. R ec C lub Before ( S15 )or after ( S25 )schiH>l aiul out of schiKil programs. Registration o|vn. G oodTirnersSquareDance D.UÌCC Lessons $5 |Ч.т monlh. Volun­ teers for different s(4'ial events. Con­ tact Hthel at WS-3S37. Silverstriders W alk C lub Senior',, 50 and up. M-F, 6:30-‘> a.m. No charge. M others M orning O ut Tuesdays and Tluirsdays, $7 jvrday. S40 jx*r month. D avie Senior G am es D.ivic Senior 55 iV: up ha\e wc got lunti for you. Reg. now ojvn. come join us in Nour faviiritc s|>oit or share anistic talent in SilvcrArls conijvti- Or share [vrfomiing talents dur­ ing Silver Follies. To Iind out more call Kalhi:.it Rec. Dept. 751-2325. Y M C A Fornioiv infomiation, call 751-*i622 or visit D.ivie Family YMCA. W ater Exercise Fasy enough for Ivginncrs. challeng­ ing enough lor the e\|4*rienced. All ages vi,elcome. ('all for class lyjvs Л times. Year Round Sw im Lessons .N’cvt session Ivgins April 2‘^-M.iy 31. NcM S.il. 4’ssion staits .May 4, ( I lealcil ()oo|). Call fi»rclass ly|x.*s Л: times. K arate-C arucado Style Tuestl.iNs. 7*H:45 p.m. Ages 7 i\: up. T a e kw o n Do Aces (i up. .Meel Tues. Л: Thurs,. 4:4.S. 0:45 p.m. G ym nastics Cir.idcs K-b. Wed, 3:.M>-4:.M1 p,m, G Y M and S W IM C lasses 3-5 scar oUls. Clas> mccls on Thurs. ‘M l am. Fam ily Night M.iy 17 fii»in6:3()-X:3()p.m..commu­ nity Invited lo participate, dinner served, cost 52 (vr jvrsiin. call lor det.iils. Parents Night O ut April 12, for mcmK-is $7 Л: non- memlxTs SIO. ages 2-12. times; i>- 10:30 p.m, C heerleading Ages5-lO.Sat. 11 a,m.-l2 p.m..new session staits 1st Sat. of cach monlh. Kiddie Kicker Outdoor Soccer Progranmms April 13-May IH, .Ages 4-5v\:i)-7.Sal. lO-l I a.m..pleasepre- fglstcr. Parent/Tot Pee-W ee Soccerl’roj:ram nms April 1.1-May IS, ai:es .1 yrs. ol'l. Taujilu Sal. nioniini;s al ')■ l() a.m. M iddle School M ania Gr.ides 5-X ( )nly. April 1 .i. tiom X-11 p.m., cost ^5. S e n i o r s All Senior Activities take placc at the Davlc County .Senior Ccntcr Uvatcil in the Вг»кк Building on Ninth .Main Street, MiK-ksvlllc unless otherwise noted. Call 751-(Will. Thursday, M ay 1 .Mayfcsl, at LiheriN Mcthoilist Church. 2 p,m. Lots of tun, delicious food ami great enlertauunenl. Call 75l-(k>l I lorinfo.Nochargcbutprc- a*gistration is retjuired. Ongoing l.unch, .M,T,\V , Ih.Wa.ni., Th. Fri,, 1 1 a.m. Silver Heallh Kxercises, Senior Cen­ler, M. \V, I*, X:.l() a.m. fjuillinu,eveiy Monday. lOa.ni. Hridije. Tuesilays A: Frithiy s, I p.m. Card & Hoard (James. W, I :.l(lp.m. Sr. Chorus.Th., lOa.ni.Silver Slriders Л Wulkinu l’''«- (¡runis. Daily al llrix.k Gym 6:.1()-У a.m. CtMileeniee Elemenlary, i>*X a.in. Smilh Grove Gym, 7-‘J a.m. Aliheimer's Support (¡roup. 2ml TIuuMhiy, 7 p.m.. Senior Cenler liast RcKim.Creative Scniphookinij Chiss, 2n<l Tues<lay, 2 p.m. R e p o rt D a v ie D a te lin e Ite m s B y N o o n M o n d a y Item« Гиг Duvie Dateline should Ix; reported by noon Moiulay of the pub- liealion week. Call 751-2120 or drop il by the ofUce, at S. Main St. aeniss from Ihe courthouse. DHS Choral Fest T h e D av ie H igh C horal D epartm ent wil p res en t th e D H S C h o ral F est Friday, M ay 3 at the B rock P e r­ form ing A rts C e n te r at 7 p.m . T h e C horal Fest w ill fe a tu re th e V ocal E n sem b le, the Ladies E n s em b le, an d th e C h o ru s I class. Selections from T h e B eatles, G ersh w in , M otow n and tradition Latin p ieces w ill be pe rfo rm ed . A $ 5 donation is requ ested at the door. Students Participate In Duke TIP Program N o rth :ind S o u th D avie m iddle schools have stiuieiits w ho participateii in Ihc D uke U nivcrsily TalctU Scardi. H ighly ;ililc scvcntli yradcrs w ere inviled 111 lake tlic SAT or .\C 'T w ith collcyc houtul hii;h school siudents. Tliose wlui par- licip;itcil will receive inl'om ia- lion ahoul tlieir ;icaileniic abili­ ties and im iiiuc cilucationai op- piirlunitics. S tudents w ho ijiialilicd by sciiritij: at llic ')5lh pcrccntilc or above on a grade level standard acliievcm cnt, aptitude, or m en­ ial ability lest battery were: C h ris U ro g d o n , K evin Creason. Kelly I'clts. Ciirtis Fos­ te r, K aclicl C ioin, A ndrew Ciosncll, Nate l.aw rcnee, Aaron M abe. Lesley M cH ride. Jam es M igbion, C hris I’oplin. N icolas I’ugli. J;isoii U egislcr, Rebecca K iildlc, Jack K ooncy, Stephen Serfass. A pril Stoekner, Shaun W atkins, Jam es W ilsiui, Hrittini ^’oung, M iehael W eakley, Justin W hitaker, H ritlany H ill, Jared N chiis, N icholas k o b crlso n , .Amatula SininioMs, W hilney Snow, Jor­ dan C o u rte n ian ch e . M iranda I-sposito. Sabrina (Juillin. Jen­ nifer Sniiili, Jusiin Sm ilh, Kaylin S ta n s b e rry . K ev in H oehm , L auren R row n, ,-\sbleigli Uyrd, Jill D urham , M ichael Jolly, A us­ tin B ro w n . Je ssic a B u rg ess. Jolinath:in C’o rn a t/c r, D illon M anship, P atrick O 'C o n n o r. A le x a n d e r S n o w . J c iin ile r Sl:m cill, M ichael Sulier, Jenni­ fer M ann, .\shlea Piesion, M at­ lhew Spach, W esley Polls, ,\li K ussell. K athryn S cli:m icns, Tyler Baity, r.llen C arter, S;m i C u rtis, K oss D avidson, C hris D e:in. Travis D yson. Tom K nell, Jus­ tin Lee, M atgo M asi, Jessica Liiuley, M atlhew P ace, M :igi A giierii, A dam C locr, A dena Hockaday, R oben M iller, M or­ gan O w ens. Joshua S p rinkle. Lea Tarlelon. Richard G assett. Zach G eiury. Jesse G ibson. ,!on G ilbert. Daniel Lilten, N atalie M arlin, R obert M cC am pbell. W hit M errifield. D ustin Frye. .Sham ta S ty e rs, K o n n etb S hipm an, W hitney W illiam s, Karla W'oodwaril. l-'ivc studenis i|ualiried for slalc recognition: Kevin Boehm . s(ui of John :ind Patti Boclini: Lauren Brow n, daughter of M at­ thew anil Roberl;i Blow n: Jes­ sica B u rg ess, d a u g h te r o f Donald and M ary .Ann Burgess; Jordan C ourtcm anchc. son of D avid and K alhy C o u rten ian ch e: and A m anda Sim m ons, daughter of Terry and M elinda S im m o n s. S tu d en ts W'lio i)»;ilily for stale recognilion are in the top 2.5 perccnl o f the ralcnl Search pool. Needle Cast Browning Pines Across Davie There is a disease of pine trees th at is b ec o m in g n o ticeab le. N eedle C ast, and it is brow ning pine necilles all over the county. It iloesn't kill the tree. The disease attacks the second year needles on all Ihe Southern Yel­ low Pine s|)ccies except Longlcaf Pine. T he disease appears in early sp rin g and is no ticed as the needle lurns brow n from the tip lo the point o fth e infection. Dur­ ing this stage, the basal position of the needle rem ains green. L a ler. so m e n e e d le s lurn brow n entirely. T he Iree m ay shed ils infected needles prem a­ turely, N eedle Cast is transm it­ ted to other needles by wind-car- rieil sp o re s u n d er fav o rab le w eather conditions. To conlrol N eedle cast, re­ m ove the old needles as they fall and burn them . This keeps ihe chance o f ihe disease from oc­ curring :igain the next year. A lthough N eedle C ast isn’t fatal til trees, be sure lhat is whal your iree hns. T here has been som e beelle activity in the county atul they also lum needles brown. Look for evidente o f pilch lubes atul boring dust to determ ine if there are beetles present, H' you have any q u estions aboul N eedle C ast or .Southern Pine Beetles, call 7.51-531У or com e by the N.C. l-oicst ofUce in the D avie C o u n ty O ffice Building on South M ain Stiecl. D ayie Place ' Assisted Living CommunityK : ! For brformation On Placement, Contact: Suzanne Simpson or Sammie Carol Morgan Davie Placc, C ongratulates "A n n S afriet" as o u r resident o f the Week. "M iss A n n " is one o f the first residents to call D avie Place hom e. She has been w ith us since May, 1 9 7 2 . A nn likes to read, w atch TV and enjoy the outdoors. W hen she first came to live at Davie Place, A nn m ade her ow n soaps, clothes, aprons, etc. A nn wakes up every m o rn in g w ith a sm ile on her face! She w ants to in v ite all o f her fa m ily & friends to vis it her at Davie Place! 336-751-2175 is having a Q/Kot/iez ) & v:lza va ça n ^ci/// S a t u r d a y , M a y 4 , 9 a m - 6 p i n 204 Seaford Road • Advancc • 998-5351 M OM S DELUXE DAY!! l-acial, .iOiniimli'.\l;Lss:ine, .\l;mii'ure, ll:iirail-n-,Slyli'. I’aliciiii'. .\l;iki'-over. UlTaimiim Visits L — L ___________________J L _____________________I M O M S SPECIAl. DAY! I I l acia!. M:mii'ua', I’uliciire.S j | STiimiiij; Visits | | $95 I I "! !----------------------1 MOM S M S T DAY! lacla!, 1 liiiur.\l:Lss;t¡;e, .\I;iiliciire, .\l:ike-over. $ 1 1 0 6 7 /7 C liR im C A T liS лулилии- Come In to experience, color analysis, make-up tips, have your halr-stylinq # ",f and meet witti ournail technician for all your nail needs. Dane Gaddy - Owner, CosmetologisI, •Tanning Spocialisi Lisa Barney - Nail Technician, Pholographor Robin Durham - Esihoticlan, CosmolologisI, Boauly Control Cosmelics S Skin Caro Consultant Hook your appointment and receive 10% off any service! ■4 S p o r t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 War Eagles Bounce Back with A Vengeance liy Brian Pills D:ivie County linlciprise Recotd T he Rich l’:irk scoreboard on ,\pril Kl looked :i lol differeni lo D avie's var­ sity baseb:ill iciirn th:m il did on .April 12. Davie w :is on the w rong end of a Ki- Z debacle w iib R eynolds, but Ihe ncxl gam e was evidence thal the crash-and- burn episode againsl Ihe upslarl D e­ m ons w as just one gam e. Instead of s!i:iking, llic War Laglcs stirred, shell­ ing North D avidson 7-1) right off the b:it and rolling to a lO -l w in. Settling A Score Win Over HP Central Big For Davie Soccer By Bviim I’ills D a\ ie C ounty linlciprise Record D avie's \arsily soccer tc.mi rc:iched dow n and cam e up w ith its biggest prize o f a trying season in the firsi of three gam es last week. Little w orked for Ihe W ar liagles during a 0-4-1 sinking spell thal saw iheinget outscoicd 1.5-4. That trend re­ sum ed w hen High Point Central, a 2-1 nonconfcrencc w inner over D:ivie on M arch 4, Jum ped oul loan early l-(l le;id on A pril 1.5. Hut D avie finm d a spark from an unexpected source (Sh;iron W'oodw ardi, battled the Bison on even term s for m innlesand let ilsslar(A llison Howell) ■ do her Ihiny w ilh 24 m inutes lefl lo re­ turn the favor w ith a 2-1 w in. "W e'd never bealen them . It's a big w in ." said C oach P ete G u slafso n , w hose team belted C cninil Piedm ont C onference rival South Row an S-O on .April 1(> and losl .VO to C PC fronlrnn- ner R eynolds on A pril IN. "Il w as aw e­ som e to turn it :u'ound like lhat. :ind a big m om enl for the program . Their co;ich w as re;d im pressed and said wc need to pl:iy evety year, livery tim e w e'v e played it's been 2-1. and w e've losl. So lluit's a super job." l-'reslim an W 'oodw;ird provided a cUitch boost by w hipping a gam e-tying shot pasi a helpless keeper ball'w ay through the first half. The assist was the first of tw o for Jenny Broadway. “ A ftcshm aii taking il right out o fthe air and first-tim ing it is som ething." G ustafson said. "She aulhoritalively nailed it.,'The keeper had no chance." Please See Fi eshim m - Раце 117 They follinved that with a .5-2 win over fellow C entral Piedm ont C onfer­ ence rival South Iredell, thrusting them to I2-.5 and .^-1 in tbc CPC . Sccond- place R eynolds is also ,1-1. "S ixicen to tw o, in a way I think il w as good for us," stud junior M cK en/ie W illoughliy said. "I hate losing thal had, but yon know w hal it feels like :ind u e'rc not going lo be Ihere again. Il was a big w ake-up call." "In iny four years, I don'l ever re­ m em ber being lO-riin ruled," hearl-and- soul seniorA nilrew D ayw all said. "Lasl year we did n 't really have to show up to beat R eynolds, but lliis year they proved us w rong..'\l'lertliat, we decided we had lo do som ething and show w hat w e'ie m ade of." A leam com ing off a pitiful perl'or- m anee against an ordinary pitcher from Reynolds isn't supposed lo ireal a gem from Nortli D avidson like cheap co s­ tum e jew elry. but thill's exactly w hal the W ar l-agles'ilid. They teed off for seven first-inning runs, a stunning burst that included a tw o-run W illoughby double and a tw o- run Dayw all single. Call it the new spa­ per jinx. N orth's ;ice. M alt H errin, w as jusl com ing off a huge feature slory in the Di.'ipuli li. "I lik e th e w;iy w e ju m p e d on (H errin), w liu's a D ivision 1 prospect." D avie coach M ike TIerndon said. "H e's pitched a no-hitter and hasn'l given up m any hils all year." D avie’s dangerous lop-ol'-lhe-order irio - Jo sh G o ld in g , D ayw all and W illougliby - produced five o f ils 10 hils andeiglit o f its nine R B ls. D ayw all is tearing il up - 2-for-4 againsl South Row an, .l-for-.1 againsl Reynolds, 2-for- 2 againsl N orth D;ividson and 2-for-.1 later in the w eek against South Iredell - and W illoughby h asn ’t dipped hclow’ ,.\54 all year, "The first ball W illoughby sw ung at, he hil a line drive lo right field jusl foul," H erndon said, "I believe it m ight have been a triple if it stays fair, 'Then he liad iw o strikes on him and hil il off the Caudell Lum ber sign (in right-een- ler). "T hat w as key. S coring first w as critical for us. Seven w as great - I w as just hoping w e'd score one or Iwo, Il’s going to tie hard for som ebody lo score seven runs against Lonnie B arnes," P lease See (¡¡irn c r’s - I*a(;e 113 Power Stroke K ellen M iller p ractices a drive for the D avie H igh S chool golf te a m . M iller is tied for third in co n feren ce standing s, w h ile te a m ­ m a te G re g B rooks is in secon d. For m ore photographs an d a story, p le a s e turn to p a g e 8 4 , - P h o to b y J a m e s B a rrin g e r North Snaps Skid, South Falls For First Time By Brian Pitts ^ D:ivic C ounty lintcrprise Record N orlh D avie's baseball team gained Ihe first glim m er o f hope in a gloom y M id-South C onference season by ral­ lying lo edge C orriher-L ipe on April IS in the second g:im c o f hisl w eek. The W ildcats fanned high liojies by opening Ihe season w ith three routs, but suffered an cighl-inning hcartbreaker to S outh D avie and su ccu m b ed to the licrcely com petitive M id-South C onfer­ ence lo d ro p Ihe firsi three league gam es, including a 5-1 ilcfeal lo W'est R ow an on A pril Ki. W ilh the se:ison in dire need of a re­ surgence, N orth look a step forw ard bcltind Ihc pitching o f 'Toin Kiicll and the hitting o f Logan Buchanan and Josh B;irnes. S oulh D avie, m eanw hile, saw its 6- 0 run com e to a close in a .5-2 loss to Chin;t G rove on A pril 1.5. The Tigers had a liye on A pril IS. "P laying C hina G rove, lirw in and W est Row an to open up Ihe conference. lhat's three o fth e best team s in the con­ ference," N orlh coach D anny A llard said. ".And w ith those three gam es be- binil us, this bopefully got llie m onkey off oui b:tck so we can roll throiigli Ihe lasl half o f Ihc conference," F o ra leam reeling al 0-3 in Ihe M SC and Irailin g 2-0 lo C o rrih e r-L ip e , Buchanan provided ihe perfect antidole. W ilh runners al second and Ihird and tw o outs, he doubled to the Icfl-center fence to tie the gam e. 'Tlie next bailer, B:irnes. delivered a run-scoring single for a .1-2 lead. Norlh never looked b;ick. "'The biggest priiblcm 's been push­ ing runs across," Allard said. "'That kind o f m otivated the guys :ind got us roll­ ing. Buchanan's really com e ;i!ong. He had IWO hils against West Row an and Ihey were solid hils." Kiiell took c;ire of the rest, picking up the w in in a com plcle-gam e perfor­ m ance, "T om p itched very w ell ag a in ," A llard said o fthe seventh grader, "H e's been very consistent. O ur pitching staff is pulling iis in position lo w in, and to- day it w orked out because w c were able to get som e key hits," Jerem y G upton has reached base in Vive straight at-bats, going 1-for-l w ilh a w alk againsl W est R ow an and 3-for- 3 againsl C orriher-Lipe, A lso in the win, B randon S tew art w as 2-for-3 w ilh a w alk in the leadoff .spot and K uell had a single. Pitcher Johnathan H utchens went the distance :igainst West R ow an, but he d id n ’t enjoy K uell’s fate because N orlh ■ w as haiulculTed by the B ulldogs’ ace, "T heir pitcher w as probably the best w e’ve seen, and W est broughi Iheir nor­ m al rock-solid team ." A llard said, "A nd unlike Uiihiy (against C orriher-L ipe). w e couldn'l get the key hil," SOUTH DAVIE o u r m r C hina Cirove 11-У and John M cD aniel didn't w alk a baiter in seven innings, bul the Tigers lefl the bases loaded Iwice and never recovered from the Red D evils’ i|uick .5-0 lead, "T hey cam e out like gangbuslers," South coach Todil Bum garner said, "W e hil the ball a lot sharper than in any of the six w ins, so b a se b a ll’s a funny gam e, " I ’m not d isap p o in ted . M cD aniel pitched a good gam e and w e played good defense hehind him just like we have been. T here’s ju sl a lol o f parity in the league and il’s w ide open,” A aro n H o U ifield , Z acli V ogier. Tiiniiiy A llen. Zach llow 'ard and Josh E der had Iwo hils apiece, M cD aniel addcil another, and after gelling rocked early, he didn't face m ore ihan four bat­ ters over Ihe last four innings, "The road doesn't get any easier," B um garner said. "W e've gol the meat of the schedule com ing up." N otes: South is 6-1 and 2-1 in Ihe M SC, w hile N orlh is 4-4 and 1-3, Brad C orrihcr. w ho sparkled on the m ound in the firsi tw o gam es before suffering an arm injury, appears back 10 full strength and should give South a huge boost dow n the stretch, South plays al W esl Row an on A pril 2.5 and at hom e lo C orriher-L ipe on .April 30, N orlh plays al H igh Point Chri.stian on April 2b and at Southeast on A pril 30, Another Painful Loss: Softball Team Falls In 8th A ssistant softball coach C hris C allison talks to D av ie third b a s e m a n D aw n S ingleton. Il.v U riiin P itts D avie C ounly Enterprise Record Janice Jack.son. D avie's varsity soft­ ball coach, d id n 't w ant to talk m uch after F riday’s exira-inniug. 2-1 loss to visiting Soulh Iredell, and w ho could blam e her',’ T here is only so m uch frustralion a person can lake, " It’s ju st hard to sw allow ." she said after the W ar Eagles Tell on Ihc short end o fa critical C entral Piedm ont C on­ feren c e g am e, "W e had so m e bad breaks right there in that last inning. W e’ve f;ol to w in now ." Last w eek’s C PC outcom es w ere ¡m all-lo o -l'am iliar feeling for Ihe W ar Eagles, w ho lost Iwo M arch gam es lo W est Row an after leading the Falcons in the late innings. O n A pril 16 at N orth David.son. the W ar Eagles nursed a 1-0 lead inlo the fiflh w hen a tw o-run throw ing error from the m ound all the w ay to deep cen ter field opened the lloodgates to a lO-l loss. A fter sco rin g I'irst againsl S outh Iredell - ranked llfth in llte C harlotle 0/M t’rv fi's Sw eet 1 6 poll ill 14-1 - in n gam e that w ill likely go a long w ay to­ w ard detennining the second state play­ off berth, D avie allow ed the w inning Pleiiiic See Vurslty - Page B6 Worth Noting... .lessica H uggins of Norlh Davie’s soccer tcnm had a hat trick in a 4-0 win over Summit, and Jackie Button erupted for four goals in an 8-0 mauling of Down­ town, Lugan Buchanan tied Corriher- Lipe with a two-out, two-run double and Josh Barnes followed with an RBI single lo send North Davie’s baseball team to a 5-3 win. Ashley Cornatzer of Davie’s JV soccer leam perfonned a hat trick in a 5-0 win over HP Central. The ftcsliman had two more goals in a 4-0 wipeout of South Rowan. Derek Cornatzer of Davie’s JV baseball team struck out all six bat­ ters he faced, collected, three hits and stole three bases in a 12-4 win ovfir South Iredell, Allison Howell delivered the clmchinggonlina2-l win over HP Central, followed by four goals against South Rowan. Jenny Broadway had five assists in the wins. A two-out, two-run single by Jacob Garner of Davie’s viirsity baseball team scored the game’s first runs, and Dave Poplin's hit . made it 3-2 in an eventual Sr2 w in ' over South Iredell I H2 - D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R PR ISE R E C O R D , A pril 25, 2002 Harris-Ridenhour Pitching Duel Highlights Major League Week IJy Chamrecco Diggs Spccial lo llic linlcrprisc April S was Ihc slarl of the Davic Counly Lillle League baseball season, and Iwo niajnr league teams started with an olil- I'ashioned pilching duel, Jerry Gtipton, director of baseball, said; "The game between Ihe Red Sox and ihe Indians was ihc besi I've seen in years. The league is trying to increase ihc level of pilchiiv,;. and Ihese pitchers have proven Ihey arc up to thc challenge." The pilching duel was between Ihe Red So.x's I’airick Harris and ihc Indians' Adam Ridenhour. Each had 11 slrikeouts, which led lo a ()-() lie at Ihc end of six innings. Thc Red Sox evenlually prevailed 2-1. Neither pitcher did il alone. Both teams played greal dcfcn.se lo keep thc game close. In the third, Ihe Red Sox had a man on second when a line drive lo cenler field seemed lo be jusl whal Ihey needed lo bring the runner home. However. Zach Procter, center fielder for Ihc Indians, scooped ihe ball near the warning Irack and Ihrew a cannon shol to home plalc lo keep Ihe Red Sox from scoring. In the eighth, it was a bum down Ihe Ihird base line by ClinI Slater of Ihe Red Sox lhal brought a r\uiiier home and gave Ihe Red Sox a hard-foughi viclory. The next lime the Red Sox and Indians face each other will he May 4 at 5:15pm. Too Much To Overcome On April 18 the A's and the Indians went al il. The Indians jumped out with a big carly lead and cruised 8-3. Joseph Powell,.Adam Ridenhour and Michael Bulford knocked in runs. The Indians also played great defense. In ihe third, Michacl Harter scooped a ball Standings Top 10 Scorcrs \VL Barry Chunn 26.6 DC Slars 8-1 Terry Gunter 25.2 Landscaping 7-2 Malt Moser 24.8 ' Six Pack 7-2 Dan Sullivan 22.6 Haizoff 5-5 Terrence Shaw 22.5 JPI Cleaning 3-7 Bubba Coleman , 21.4 Enforccrs 2-8 Erie Etehison 19.3 Dcacons 1-8 Tracey Arnold 18.1 Brian Lane 18.0 Charlie Crenshaw 16.4 lhal was hil hard lo Ihird. Harter tnadc Ihe tag and Ihen ihe long ihrow lo firsl for a double play. The Indians' best defense came in Ihe fonn of Zach Proelcr, who pilchcd six solid innings wiih a league-high I.S strikeouts. Dcspile Ihe lead, ihe A's slill played sirong. Nick O'Brien was 2-for-2 and Josh Dishard had 2 RBIs. In ihc hoiiom oflhe sixlh, ihc A’s Iried lo make Iheir comcback. Quinton Faulkner slarled Ihc rally wilh a single. 1 le stole second and Wailed. Thc A's managed to bring Faulkner home, but lhal was all ihey could musler. The game ended wiih Procter recording his l.Slh K. Thc Indians and A's face off again May II al hi.*! p.m. If you would like lo calch up on whal's going on in Ihc world of Davic Lillle League baseball, check oul Ihe web silc al clcamz.com. Lasl Week In Majors • Clint Howell racked up 12 sirikeouls in Ihe Expos' 3-2 win over Ihe Braves. Zach llling pilchcd I'lvc sirong innings for Ihc Braves. • The Diamondbacks, behind a complete game by pitcher Jake Koonlz and 4-for-4 hilling by Jess Carlner. scored iwo runs in thc bottom of Ihc sixlh to lake a 4-2 win over ihe A's. Nick O'Brien and Trevor While wenl 2-for-2 for thc A's. • Palrick Keeney pilchcd five sirong innings for Ihe Mariners, bul the Braves won У-4 on llie hilling of Nalhan Cox, who had a triple and a grand slam. • Nick Schambach and Sicven Perkins combined lo pitch Ihe Orioles lo a 12-9 win over Ihe Expos. Jordan Brown, shorislop for Ihe Expos, made Iht defensive play of Ihe game by backhaniling a hard grounder up Ihc middle, making a quick lag al second and ihcn spinning Palrick Hiirri.s lo Ihrow Ihc runner oul al firsl. Around Ihe League In minor baseball, Alex Newman and Shane Carter combined for a no-hiller in ihe Twins' ,S-1 win over Ihc Braves. For ihc Braves. Shellon I loward slruck oul 14. Adiiin R idcnltoiir Josh Caricr slruck oul 11 in four innings as ihc Devil Rays heal Ihc Red Sox 7-1. Nole: Any Lillle League coach who wanis lo have iheir players menlionc<l for exceplional play should fill oul a form in Ihe concession sland. Powell Prods Davie Tennis Team To 5-3 In CPC Senior Austin Powell has pro­ vided punch al Ihc lop of Davie's tennis ladder almost all year. Thc surprise was Powell's Icnacily in a 6-3 win over Soulh Rowan on April 17. "There was one point where Ihc match was in douhl and he nol only slepped up in singles and doubles, he actually slarled idling Ihc olher guys lo pick il up," Coach Mall Mecham said afler Davic rebounded from a 9- 0 loss lo Wcsl Forsylh lo im­ prove lo S-6 and .‘>-3 in ihc Cen- Iral Piedmonl Conference. "Il wasn'l jusl Powell’s wins. He really showed some leader­ ship. He gol in (Iwo players') grill and said: 'Hey, we've gol lo slarl playing or we’re going lo lose.’ •• Powell stomped lo a 10-1 win in singles and he and Nehal Pa­ tel escaped 10-7 al No. I doubles by swiping eighl of the lasl 10 poinis. Thc olher Davie winners were Brandon Frisby, Armand Vonsialsky and Chris .Moxley in singles and Vonsialsky-Frisby al No. 2 doubles. "Il was a good malch and Ihere were some lense mo- mcnls," Mccham said. "Il’s ihc firsl lime we’ve aclually had a malch in ihe conference - believe il or nol - where wc wenl inlo doubles wilh Ihe maich nol de­ cided." Il’s been feasi or famine for Ihe War Eagles, w ho have all bul scaled Ihird in ihc six-leam CPC. They've been oulscored 27-0 by Wcsl Forsylh and Reynolds, bul Ihey VC oulscored Soulh Iredell. Soulh Rowan and Norlh David­ son 4 1 -4. Their regular-season finale is April 2.“; at Norlh Davidson. The CPC loumament is next week. Tommy Plott Takes Points Lead At The Farm Turkey Time J a s o n D e s N o y e rs , hunting on p riv a te la n d in D a v ie C o u n ty on April 15, killed this tu rkey w e ig h ­ ing 2 2 lbs w ith 2 beards, 10 inches an d 1 3 inches. Men’s Basketball League Results Enforcers68-Alcx Justice 27. Dee Robinson 18, Michacl Dalton 8, Greg Bamctic 6, Bryan Irwin 4, Hank Van Hoy .3, Brian W illiams 2. ,IPI Cleaning 69 - Eric Etehison 29, Jamie Grant 18, Rob Bumgarner 14, Shane Dy.son 6, Marshall Rivers 2. tlatzoff 80 - Vincent Cockerham 20, Mamie Lewis 18, Bike Lewis 1.3, Trent Howell II, Tyrone Marlin 8, W illie Cozart 6, Russell Tatuni 4. Lundscaping Designs 81 - Bubba Coleman 32. Andy Ever­ hart 19, Ben Love 13, Tint McCulloh 11, W illiam Arinswor- thy 4, J.C. Hendrix 2. Six Pack 103 - Charlie Crenshaw 27. Brent Wall 2.S. Dan Sullivan 24, Brian Pitts 20, Kevin Howell 10. Dcacons 67 - Matt Mo.ser 36, Kenny Faulkner 10, Bill Loos 7, Mac Crisco 6, Scoll O ’Brien 4. Tom Pullen 2, David Simpson 2. Landscaping Dc.signs forfeit over JP I Cleaning. Enforcers 96 - Alex Justice 27, Andy Snow 24. Greg Bamelte 14, Dee Robinson \0, Brian Williams 7, Ray Tutterow .*>, Bryan Irwin Keith Koonlz 4. Deacons 53- Bill Loos 16. Matt Moser 16, Scotl O'Brien 13, Brent Simpson 5, Kenny Faulkner 3. D C Slars 6 4 - Clifford Duliin l7,TraccyAmold 17, Brian Lane II, Speedy Redmond 10, Mark Lyons7, Chad Heiner2. H aizofr55 - Vincent Cockerham 21, Russell Tatum I.S. Bike Lewis 8, Trent Howell 7, Mamie Lewis 4. Defending Quality Oil/Doug Herbert Race Series champion Tommy Ploll of Winslon-Salcni picked up where he left off in 2(XII lasl Salurday. The Iwo-lime TOP Eliminator champion Ploll drove his now 23-T roadster lo ihc opening win over Conover's Gail Whisnanl. Tommy drove his TSR Racing owned Chevy pow­ ered entry to a 5.54 ET 125 mph viclory over Whisnanl’s WSC Racing. H&D Sportswear. Slroupe huill dragsier. Whisnanl. who scored her firsi TOP Elimi- nalor w in lasl season, ran a 5.5 E'T al 125 mph for runner-up. Michacl While. 17. of Arden was Ihe lone TOP semi-finalisl. Shannon Woodring. 20. of Taylorsville was ihe firsl woman lo ever win a Qualily Oil/Doug Hcrbcrl Race Series event in the Sportsman ilivision. The sccond generation Woodring drove her Chevy-powcrcd roadster to ihe win over veteran "foot brakcr" Roy Waller of Rural Rclreal Va. She turned Ihc I/8lh mile ilrag course in 6.00 seconds al 112 mph lo defeat thc WORT Rac­ ing Chevy Chcvellc of Waller. Tim Sidden of Le.xinglon was the lone semi-finalisl in his Ford Muslang. Veleran leader of ihe "Mopar Gang" ArvilThomas of Ml. Airy .scored Ihe opening All Sireel di­ vision win over Jerry Trivclle of Boone. James "June Bug" Corfey, 14, of Ailvance tirove Case Ei|uipmenl, PT' Plumbing sponsored dragsier lo ihe firsl SirecI Machines Junior Dragsier division win. Me dcfealed good friend Lauren Freer of Lewsville in her J;niies TIarris Conslurclion sponsored cniry. The best of Ihe Qualily Oil/ Doug TIcrlicn Race Series will 1k‘ back in aclion Salurday. TOP Eliminalor, Sportsman, All Sireel and Junior Dragsier classes will be featured. Gales open 10 a.m., lime runs slarl I p.m. info: www.farminglondragway. com. M e e t T h e W a r E a g l e s Greg Brooks Spurl: golf If I could keep just one music Cl), il would he: Rage Againsl Ihe Machine: Evil Empire. ir I lost all my posse.ssiuns hut one. I'd keep: My puller. Somethin!; people don't know aboul me: I’m a big-limc Chrislian. My Kreatest moment In sports; Fin­ ishing second in the conference lasl year wilh mono. 1 would like II) switch places for a day wilh: My grandpa Jerry Se;igcr. Funniest golf story: Levi Browning gelling hil below the belt by James Slewart al Bemiuda Run. 1 would like lo eut dinner wilh (dead or alive); Tami Walker. Rexanne Russell. Toni Taylor and Joanna TIairc. Favorite cla.ss in .school and why: Coach Hutch’s Business Malh. Hutch is Ihe coolesl old guy I know. Athletes I admire must: Tiger Woods, Shane Battier and Chris Stein. My favorite lhin)> about playing golf is: Il's an individual game. If you screw up, il's your own fault. Saturday Night ztpr//27 Gatod open (or practice at 6 p.m. FIR S T R A C E A T B P.M. 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His firsl complele game raised his record lo 4-1 and lowered his camcd-run average lo 1.98. “We slill didn'l play as well as we'd like," said Tlerndon, cit­ ing four errors lhal helped Norlh climb wiihin 7-4. "Bul we swung Ih e bals aboul as good as Davie 10, Norlh Davidson 4 Drtvie nb г 11 1)1 Cioliiing сГ 2 2 I ^ Daywalt SS 2 1 2 2 W illoiJiihln' 2l>A \ 2 } I'opliii Ih '4 0 i 0 itamcs |>.1111 Gentry If 4 1 1 0 Sm ilh с . 1 2 1 0 W right rf 0 0 0 0 AlltL'd dh 4 2 1 0 Cianicr .^1).1 0 0 {) TdIuK 2*> in 10 ^) N . I)ii\i(K on 002 020 0 - 4 Ihivie 7(K) 0.10 0 - 10 2И - CtoUlini* (2 ). W ilim iiilibv (4 ). S ii - ЛИгич!. Davie IV И к г.к »u so »arncs W 7 r> 4 2 4 .1 Davie 5, Soulh Iredell 2 Davie ul) r h hi (tolding cf . 1 1 1 0 iXiVualt ss.|>. 1 2 2 0 Hogue pr 0 0 0 0 W illoughhy 2b .1 0 1 0 Sain 2li 1 0 0 0 I'oplin ll>.112 1 llurnes Hh . 1 1 i n Cicniry If 4 0 1 0 Sm ith c .1 0 0 0 Allrcil rf .1 0 0 0 (îa n icr -Ml . 1 0 1 2 I'oials 2‘> .1 Davie (KKÍ 210 2 - 5 S. Iredell (KK) 2(H) 0 - 0 2ii - Dayw alt (.S). S ii - H oguf (3 ). G a r­ ner. Ihivie IP II К KK ИИ so W right .1.2 . 1 2 2 .1 0 Daywalt W ^.\2 0 0 0 4 Sean Slevens Stevens Repeats On AII-NW Basketball Senior .shooting guard Sean Slevens of Davic was named lo Ihe 2001-02 All-Norlhwesl bas­ ketball leam, which is selecled by high-school coaches from 57 schools, for Ihe sccond year in a row. Only one olher boys player. High Poinl Andrews'5-8 junior Will Price, was a repeal honorée. The 5-8 Slevens hil 42 percenl of his 3-poinlers, led ihe Ceniral Piedmonl Conference in scoring for Ihe second straight year al 24,8 and sel slale records for 3- poinl shots made in a season (127) and a game (12) lasl .sea­ son. He has ycl lo decide where he will play in college. "He is quick and durable anil I didn’l have lo lake him oul un­ less I wanled lo lalk lo him aboul somelhing, and I rarely had to do lhal," said Jim Young, who re­ cently resigned as the Davie boys coach. "Tic plays tenacious defense and he never fouled out of a game. He gels his shol oil quick, he has a very quick re­ lease and he had Ihe green light lo shoot," Advance Fiorisi & fíift Basltels m t. — We Deliver — (ЗЭв| 940-6337 Иол.Гri »4, (at M we’ve swung them all year. Thai was a real positive." A daggcr-in-the-Ucart fifth slarlctl wilh back-to-back singles from Doug Smilh and Ben All- red. Two baiters later, Golding smoked an opposilc-field double for a 9-4 cushion. Injury Puts Cloud Over Win A scary injury lo Willoughby sucked some of the air oul of Friday's 5-2 win at South Iredell. On a slow roller lo Ihe righl side, second baseman W il­ loughby raced to first and took the loss from firsl baseman Dave Poplin. Thc fielder and runner arrived at the same lime, a train wreck lhal injured Willoughby’s knee and pul his availabilily in doubl. "I Ihink we losi him," a sub­ dued Herndon said Sunday nighl. "I called Friday night and he was still al Ihe hospital. His mom called me Salurday morn­ ing and said he was slill in bed and lhal ii was slill swollen. He wenl straight lo the hospital (af­ ler Ihe game), look x-rays and there was a lol of fluid in il." Davie, which relics on mar­ velous pilching. is a limilcd of­ fensive leam wiih Willoughby (.363 average, leam-high 23 RBIs). so il’s hard lo imagine Davie grabbing one of ihe lop Iwo spots in Ihe CPC - and Ihus making Ihc slale playoffs - wiih­ oul him. "Il wouUl be real lough offen­ sively." Herndon conceded. Willoughby's fourlh-inning e.xil opened the door for piiich- runner Adam Sain's first appear­ ance in Ihe field. Tlow did he re­ spond'.’ All Sain did was make the defensive play of the year, according lo Tlerndon. With a runner at sccond and nobody oul in Ihe lasl of Ihe sev­ enlh, Sain laid out for a bullet, scrambled lo his feel and cilgccl thc runner at first. That high- lighl-reel moment was followed by Jacob Garner's diving slab al third. "You should have seen Ihe play Sain made," Tlerndon saiil in aslonishmcni. The offensive heroes were Garner and Poplin. Afler two War Eagles whiffed wilh the bases loailed lo keep Ihc score 0-0. ihe No. y-hilling Garner seized his finesl senior monieni, smacking a double down Ihe righl-field line lo plalc Iwo runs, " Thai was big because if we come oul of lhal wilh no runs, we come off saying: ‘Whal's going on here'.’' " Tlerndon said. "Jacob hil Ihe ball on Ihe nose anolher lime. Thc cenler fielder wenl back and caughl il againsl Ihc fence-and il’s 340.1 Ihoughl il was going oul, bul il never gol high enough." Afler Soulh chased Cody Wright (4-2), who confounded Ihe Vikings for Ihree innings in his relurn from a finger injury, and lied il al 2-2. Davie regained Ihc lead in ils ne.xl al-bal when Poplin came up wilh his secoiul hil. Davic added Iwo insurance runs in Ihe seventh. "Poplin hit anolher one againsl the fence that they made a greal play on," Herndon said. "Il wasn'l like we wercn'l hil­ ling. They made four or five div­ ing calches in Ihe oulfield." D;iywall. who has 21 sirike­ ouls lo three walks, picked up Ihe win in relief. He pilchcd shutout ball for3 1/3 innings and lowered his ERA to 0.91. "In the seventh ihey hil him prelly well, which surprised me. But we made the plays behind him," Tlerndon said. "We had lo have these Iwo games." Note.s: Daywalt, Willoughby, Golding and Barnes are hitting between .481 and .320. ... The War Eagles, who faced Wesl Forsylh wilh a share of first place on Ihe line April 23, play al Soulh Rowan April 26, al Rey­ nolds April 30 and al Slalesville May I.•aywiilt G arner Sitili W illoughby Davie Baseball Statistics R e c o r d :: 1 2 - 5 , 3 - 1 C P C HITTINO AB К H RIII AV(;. 211 .11»HR lloinneld I 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 Daywalt 54 18 26 14 .481 5 0 2 Willoughby 55 11 20 23 .363 4 0 1 Golding 49 20 17 7 .346 2 1 0 Barnes 50 II 16 15 .320 4 0 I Poplin 49 10 14 8 .285 3 0 1 Genlry 51 8 12 1 .235 0 0 0 Smilh 50 8 10 5 .200 1 0 1 Garner 48 5 9 8 .187 0 0 0 Wright 34 5 6 3 .176 2 0 0 Allred 18 .4 3 0 .166 0 0 0 Cornalzer 0 1 0 0 .ООО 0 0 0 I loguc 4 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TIoIlifield 1 0 (1 (1 .000 0 0 0 Randolph 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Sain 2 I 0 0 .000 0 0 0 rOTAl-S 467 102 1.34 83 .286 21 1 6 P nC IlIN C i W-l. IP 11 R 1Ш IU(s o ERA Cornalzer 0-0 1/3 4 7 0 3 1 0.00 Daywalt l-O 15 1/3 10 7 2 3 21 0.91 Wright 4-2 28 2/3 20 И 7 19 37 1.70 Barnes 4-1 42 1/3 39 24 12 16 43 1.98 Golding 0-0 10 1/3 12 9 3 0 9 2.03 Willoughby 3-2 18 26 15 9 12 16 3.50 I’OTAl.S 12-5 115 111 73 33 53 127 2.00 SAVKS: Daywalt 3, Barnes STOLEN HASES: Golding 8, Hogue 3, Willoughby 3, Wright 2, Allred, Gamer, Genlry, Sain W ALKS/HPII: Golding 15, Poplin 12, Wriglil 10, Daywalt 9, Smilh 8. Garner7, Willoughby 7. Barnes 4. Gentry 2. Sain 2. Allred, llogue, Tlollifield, Randolph JV Baseball Team Revives Season With 3-1 Stretch The Davie JV baseball le am believes it's seeing some light al the end oflhe tunnel. The War Eagles - who were flailing al 3-8 on April 9 - con­ trolled Norlh Davidson from slarl lo finish in a 9-6 win and played error-free ball for jusl the second lime in 15 games lo pound Soulh Iredell 12-4 in the second Ceniral Piedmonl Con­ ference game of lasl week. "Il helped lhal ihe lasl nine bailers (for Soulh Iredell) didn’l put the ball in play," Coach Lee Linville said of Ihe web gem. That’s nol a misprinl. Derek Cornalzer and Andrew Beck pitched in relief and combined for nine straight sirikeouls. Cor­ nalzer faced six baiters in two innings, and Beck hurled a per­ fect sevenlh. “The South coach came over in the seventh inning and said; 'You look Ihe leflhander (Cor­ nalzer) oul'.’' " Linville said. "I lold him I’ve got four kids- and really more lhan lhal - lhal are prelly sirong pilchers." It didn’t look like starter An­ drew McClannon was going lo gel out of the firsl inning when the Vikings greeted him with a double, single, walk and double. All four scored. Bul once McClannon found the groove, Soulh was all but helpless. The sophomore made an incredible recovery lo gel the win ill four innings of work. "The resl of Ihe way (afler Ihe firsl), Ihey gol one base runner on a walk," Linville said. Cornalzer not only paralysed six baiters, he wenl 3-tor-4 and stole three bases lo raise his av­ erage lo a team-high ,359, He was jusl one of many ma­ jor conlribulors, ihough. Beck had two hits and ihrec RBIs; Ted Randolph hail Iwo hils and two RBIs; Dylan Reynolds didn'l have an official plalc appear­ ance, bul walked Iw'iee and swiped Ihree bases; Dusiin Har­ rison singled and drove in two runs; and Mall Markland had Iwo hits as Davie grabbed a 5-4 lead ill Ihe second and poured il on. It finished wilh 12 hils. EA RM K RIN T H K W K K K againsl Norlh Davidson. Tim Erb gave up one run in four in­ nings for Ihe win. Beck recorded Ihe lasl Ihree outs for the save and Kurt Bivins wenl 3-for-4 in the nine hole as Davie turned a 3-1 game into a 9-1 roul with six fifth-inning runs. The Black Knighls made il close by scoring five unearned runs in the fifth and si.xih. “Bivins played well againsl Northwest Cabarrus (the previ­ ous week), so I gave Kurt an­ olher shol and he came Ihrough," Linville said, "The 7-8-9 bailers were real big for us." David Weakley and Reynolds reached ihree of four limes in the Nos. 7-8 slots, and Bivins reached all four limes, once on an error. Notes: The olher statistical leaders for Davic are Beck wilh 14 RBIs. .seven doubles and a 0.91 ERA in 7 2/3 innings; Evan Beam with 15 runs scored; Erb wilh a 2.00 ERA in 21 innings; Cornalzer wilh a 2.12 ERA in 29 2/3 innings; and Reynolds wiih games to move to 6-9 and 2-2 in nine stole bases. ... The War the CPC. host South Rowan Eagles, winners in Ihree of four April 26 and Reynolds April 30. |d e a d 4 in e (dedliD ) h. date or time _ to have somet www.enterprise-record.com M iE S Y 'S f I T R E E S E R V I C E A 336-492-2944 TO LL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Estim ates • Fully Insured Serving Forsyth & Davie County Residential & Commercial Work I Selective Trimming & Pruning • Tree Removal • Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazard Removal • Lot Clearing • Trained Arborist • (Complete Clean Up) N o r t h C a r o l i n a Discover the state you're ¡n. 1-800-VI.4IT NC WWW.VI.SITNC.COM. r i 114 - DAVIK СОГМЛ KN I KKPKI.sk KKCOKI). April 25. 2002 DAVIK COliN I V KN I'KKI’KI.SK KKCOKI), April 25, 2002 - H5 West Forsyth Pulls Away In CPC Golf I he* 1 ).i\ io gt'll leam 's риг^п!! ol cohIltciicl* tioiunmiKM- \Vcs( l-nrs\th \s.is ilcall Л il.miiigiiig. it 1ИЧ tal.il. bltiw nn April 15. Alici ir.iilinu iIk* Ги;п ь hy jiisl six siu.kcs ihnmgli IS hfik's. D avic y.ivc lip M strokes al Soiiih IrcJcM’s home eouisc. ihe l-n\ lX*n. The illsappiMiitiiit: re­ sults u e ie West l ors\th 144. lU\Minltls I5f>. Sniiih Iredell l."^?. Davie 15S. Nnilli l)a\uÌsoii Ì(i() aiul S«mlh Ki»u.m lf>,v *■( )м1ч lu и oj inir tour pla> eil uell," ('«)aeh 1 )(Mí!: lllmg sani ol Kellen M iller's l o\er-par .^7 aiul Niek l.iiiln-,an\ ,^S T uo ila\ s aller iiiml'lim: iiilo liiinl place, llliim -jol in see the good side o) the Wai i-aüles. ssluMK4Ì'»Sesi i oisvii) ai 141» al the W arner m China (in*\e and gainevl iv.o -.hols on Kc>noMs bv loigc a lie loi second. W uh M iller at 2 under .V4 Ciieg Mn’oks and laike Komi!/ al ami I .nUinan at M , this \s as the team lllim: en\isit>ncd ha\ • mg all seasiMi, ‘’That \ u hal u e ’le capable o| pla\ mg.” he saul. ’’И u с c.m do lhal. u e can m ake np smiie ground. W'e can m ake up 20 stiokes.” \N ith the race at Ihe lialh\a\ ptnnl. I)a\ le has ,Vi holes to (Ueicome W est’s le.ivl. lie\ Molds alsiu’iileied ihe week al M .i. .Sondi liedell is Imnlh at Ы ь . iolloued In Ninth na\ul- son . 1 1 .ind Sonlh Kou.m at <v^7. l u o n| Ihe li>p In с pla\ eis beiotig Ul Uasie. Hiooks iraiN leailer Dustm B.iir ol .Situili lie- dell lOTKIS. aiui Miller is lied \s ith iwitoiheis lor llnnl al 1 ()‘>. IMayeis (hop llieir lowesi score in the nuliv idiial competition. riie llnnl match t)| the week al Uesnolils P.irk u.is iioncon- lerence. I)a\ie pl.iss at West l-orsN th on April J4 aiul at Siuith Ireilell on .April Al I‘0 \ Dt'ii. Irudcll ( ’m inl\ IVain scores: West l-orsvlh 144. Ke\Molds I5(i. South liedell 1.^7. D a\ie l.'^S. Nt)ilh I).i\itlson liiO. South Kowan 1 ( 1 V hidiNidiial loaders; 1. Will Chappel i\\ I J! /.icli ('.ni­ ton { \\ > '(1 . r> lei Hinshau ( W ) 4. Diisiin Will.nd (W Ì W. Kellen Millei (Di v . Anth«'ii\ \sva;\u> » S h v ; I.ned Kejeski ( \S I 'S. \ u к I uttnian 11) I 'S. C o ac h D oug llling has a little fun w ith seniors K ellen M iller (left), Luke K oontz (m idciie) and G reg Brooks.N ick L u ffm an sh o w s his concentration. D u s lin U ;irr ( S l l ,W . lirii: U a v ii- hanll i.Sli .^S. .1(111 .Sink (NO) .'S. .Xilaiii i;iri)d (K i .IS, N ick N ielsrri lU I ,'S, Al W iirriiir, C liina (in iv c I'lMiii sciircs: I. Wl'\| l'(irs\ Ih I UI. I, Davk- Mil. .1. Rcymil.ls .1. ,\m lh DaMilMiii ¡4.1. .Sniilli Kiiuaii M(>. (>. .S<iiilli lic- (U -ll I-IN . Iii(ll\i(linil Icailcrs; I. Dus- linH aii l,Sh . i :; : . Kclk-iiM ilk'i (D l.Vi: .SiMii Kraincrl.SKl.V': ■I. Kl4 Ím K ium i/(N D ).^-1;"t...\п- itiiMi) Uaiiicil iN D i ."i-l: -t. /.aili C.iilldii (W’l-l .'4: 4. Tyicr Hill- ^lla\v (\V |-) 34; 4. N ick Cliaii- \cncl (l<) .Î4: Ч. (irci; liiooks (I)l Ч. I.iikc KoiMii/ (D> '). liliali llcliii'. (S K l .i.'i; >), Will Cliajipcll (W l'l .Í5, ,\t U eyiuilds I’a r k .d ’iir .Uil Ti'aiii scori's: W’csi l ursyili 141. M onili Taln.r 144. Davic I.S7. K onciU ls I(.2. Indiv idiial leaders; T I. (irc^: lirdiiks (1)1 i.'>: .Sci'4 C assell iW I ) l.S; Tyler llinslw w (W l-l M aik M cis iM T i .Í.S; Mall M cis (M i l tí; Diisliii W illanl (W I l Г7. M all liarks.lalc I M i l .i(i. /a c li ( 'arlldii I W’l-1 Mk 'I. \V ill('lia p |v ll(\V l i,i7; I K). Hcii Biiikli.dlci (M i l .ÌS; Nick N iclscii (U) 3S. Jaicd R cjcski (W Ilv S . Luke K oontz w atch es his tee ball. H e shot an e v e n -p a r 3 5 in th e last co n feren c e m atcli. G reg B rooks is co ntending for the C P C title for the Junior N ick Luffm an. w ho figures to assum e a star- second ye ar in a row. - Photos by James Barringer ring role next year, m e as u res a putL Schafer, Young Help AAU Teams R out O pponents D a\ IC 1 lieli's A llisdd Sclialci and Simili l).i\ic M iddle s Hiii- lini N'diiiii; pla\ in liic suilc Л Л Г Idlllll.llllCllls. S cliatcr. a su p lioiudic am i v;irsiiy baskclhall m ciiilvr. is :i slan c i cm llic W liisioii-S.ilcin Sic.del s' l(i-iimlcr leam lhal Iddk second in Ihc rciiioii lasl wcekeml In luMliiii; ihc Raplois ol I’lllslniid hy -lO poinis ;iiid llic Kamlolpli Kaiilcrs by ,‘i4 poinis. The Sle;ileis lost Ihc cham pi­ onship ÿaiiK- in tlic l.isi >)0 see- oiuls to the I’icihiioni li.\picss. w hich i;;ivc the Stealers ilic No. 2 seed in llie stale loiirnaiiicnt (A pril 2() in riioin;isvillc). S clialcr's team was invited lo p an icip ate in Ihc D eep .South C lassic C ollege K ccriiitini: lour- O ld S chool Davie Sports From April 1976 nanient in kaleigh. The Idim ia- nicnt w ;is host lo over 2011 leanis Irdiil ;icross the nalion. .Soulh l);iv ic 's h;iskelhall u lii/. Ydiiiit:. led her Slc:ilcr leam in an undcreatcd Idiuna- m ent pciTdiinaiice.Tlic Slcalers' 12-uiulcr w (111 their gam es by ,Я( I- 40 poinis. They headed to Vir­ ginia Hc;ich last w eekend lo p;ii- ticip a tc in llie Boo W illiam s Classic. The stale louiii;iniciil loi Y oim ii's team will he Mav .i-."' in I ligh l’oiiil. Sliouid Sclial'er and Vodiig s lc;ims ijiuilily Idi' llic iialioiuiK (top l'oiir Icams lidiii llic si:iic gol. ihc giiis w ili liead lo Tcvas in July. ViHliig's Icaiii uill iravcl lo .AmarilKi ;iiid SclKilcr's lo iNhinslicId. Scli;iler w ili also he playing ;is a inem bcr ol a scleci Irav eliiig team in thè .liiiiidr N;i- tionals in Washingidii. D.C.. ;iikI in llic Nike liivil;iiidil;il Idiinia- iiienl in Cliicaeo. I <> I nunc llllill ni . I l i o II ■ llldlll llic S icalcis Ol g iiis ЛЛ11 hasKclb;dl. \ is il llicii u c h s i i c ;il clcalll/.cdlll/ \Vinsidii-s;di4i]siealeis. lima il l i n .in Kollinst >11. d ilC C lo r d l'lK Is - k c lb a ll o p c i;d id n s. at Slli/co;icli 1(11 aol.com . .S tlia le r riie D.iv ic riiickeis siom icd through Ihe losers bi.ickcl lo w in the M ocksvillc J.(U Cl's' siililvill lournam cnt .it Rich I’.irk 1 he Truckers. ;i ■( 1 loser to { 'artiiei's Гс\;1с(1 e.iiliei tn llie lotiincv'. 1чм1 C .iitner's Iu iLc In Ihe liiKils. 7-(i ;ind 15-7. Uoniiic l.cdlord ol llie Trnck- crs lionicrcd iviiee ui the 7-(i w in. and Cr;iig Ward had lour hils ,ind l.cdlord Ihree in the 1,5- 7 win. Ward received Ihe loiir- nainent M V I’ aw ard ;iii(l the Iro- One-Pitch Softball Toumey May 17-19 diic-pilch open soUball tournam eni - spon^ircd hy llic Town ol ,M ocks\ ilie .iiiil ;i Rclav tor l.ilc le;mi - is scheduled lor M ay 17- l‘»al Rich I’ark. The deadline lo register is M ay l.i, and llic entry Ice is SlOO. Call K en H unter al 7 5 1 -(i2.< 1 or Joe Hoyelte at 7.51 -2.325.1’rocecds w ill henclil the .Americiin C ancer Society :iiul Relay I'or l.il'e. American Legion Tryouts May 5 Signups I'or the M ocksvillc A m erican Legion hasehall team will he M ay .5 al I p.m . at R ich I’.irk. I’laycrs m ust liavc a parent vvilh ihcin and they need lo bring a ceriiried birth ccrlificalc. IГ you w ere horn on or alter A ug. 1. I‘).S3, you're eligible lor the 2002 season. This year Ihc team is draw ing Irom D avie, West rorsyth, I'orhush and Slarm oim l high schools. Vogler Memorial May 18 The Scolly Vogler M em orial CioH'TdiiriKunciil will be M ay IS al I'w in C edars al 10 a.m . The lour-m aii caplain's choice costs S40 per person and SlfiO per team , riierc will he p ri/es lor Ihc lop three team s, longest drive lor m ale and Icm ale and closest lo the pin on all par-3s. There will be m ulligan tickets sold. ;i 50-50 draw ing and participaiils will re­ ceive a Tree goll voclier Irom O ak Valley Cloll'Course. Call K aren to register your leam al 2S 4-2133. All proceeds will ЬепеГи Ihe C ooleem ee R edskins H oosier Club. phy io r ihc to p h iller. w hile l.c d lo rd and T a y lo r S ly e ol' Cai tner's lied l or Ihe hom er title w iili lour cach. (id lin g sin g les w ins from Ddnn;i Hurldii, l.ana 1 lanes. Ter­ esa M cC ullough. CarUi W ill­ iams, l.iz/ie Shoal and Barhar;i Dancy. D avie's girls tennis leam sinokcd N orlh R ow an 9-0. D ;ivie's boys tennis" team rouled W'cst Rowiui ‘M ) to im ­ prove lo 10-2 and 6-0 in Ihc N orlh I’icdm onl C onrcrcnce. The singles w inners were Ken Jordiin, D ickie V ogler, R ick M ii\ey, Joey 1-veridge. Blaine Hurtdii and John G roce. D a v ie 's .soTthall leam sp;uiked W csl R ow an 2 1 -4 and IS-2 in a doublehcadcr. C athy I lutchens. G ena R ogers and A n­ gie C ornatzer h;id three hits each in the first gam e, w ith Ihitehens and D e;m na riio m as socking Tour hom ers. Thom as had three hils and C onial/cr a hom er in the secoiul gam e, D avie's goM 'lcam heat N orlh Stanly, Soulh R ow an and Hast Ro\v;m ill a m alch al S lanly C ounly C ouniry C lub. Tour W'ar l-'agles posted scores in Ihe 70s. inchiiling Stanly R andall, Hric l.aw hon and Ron;dd W'ehb w ilh 73s and C raig M cC oy al 77. Special o f th e Cheerwine Assorted 12 oz. cans Limit I Ca.se While Supplies I.asI W h e n Y o u r H e a l t h c a r e U m b r e l l a S e e m s T o H a v e S p r u n g A L e a k . . . W e A r e H e r e T o H e l p . Bill Foster Suzanne Barnhardt M ark White Jane Rivenbark Beth Stroud " P o r е г е ^ .'М о г щ driigs & he?itjirprpblciiris, go to www.fosterdrtugcp.icom > Regular Hours: M -F 8 :3 0 -8 • S at 8 :3 0 -4 • S un 1 :30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 _______________________ « 'M 'w .r(isle r(lru )> c o .c ()m B u tto n , H u g g in s Help W ild ca ts Im p ro ve to 6-2-1 Norlh D avie's girls siiccer team won three of li\ e ;:.mies u, lake an in\pressive ^-2-1 vecoui inlo this week. In the latest ac­ tion. Ihe W ildcats lost 4-1 lo (aniebin y. \son 4 -0o\er l'ois\ th .Ncailcmy and Summit, lost J () to C’alvary and won N-ll o\er I )o\vnto\\ n, C a n le h u rv 4. N. I)a \ie 1 lop-seeded and evenliial lo u m a in e n t cham pion C'anlelniry roared ahead .Ml in the rirst hall' on April 11 in the semilinals «)| the ('a b a i\ Imn nanient. .lackie H utton ended the Ninth drought w ith an shol i>\ ei the keeper's head, hul СаШ еИт) strnck again late in tlie Inst hall and coasted home. M arco Masi sa\ed 1.^ ol shots, and ” lUnion ami C'arly Hoolh hail strong perrormanccs in ihe niidlield, and the i'onr de- lenders (1-niily T eague. К.и1к‘ипе (iaskin. Sally !.acke>. and làica I,a n o playeil well.” Coach .lohi\ M aisiudl said. '1 uas ieail\ proud »>! llie gills b e ­ cause ( 'anlehni \ iv proh.ibly ihe slmngesl team w e pl.i>. Hie !’,ii is ne\ er backcil down, es en vs hen we \seie down \ . !)a \ie 4 . I'n rs\lh ,\ca(lem > 1) H iillon, lessK a I liig g m s. H ooth and lu sim e ( i.in ib ir shai ed the seoi in;: .is \ o i i li ilom inated the ihnd place < oii- solaliiui gam e. Assists u e ie pu» s iiled In Stephanie ( 'loal, Ип1 Ion .nul Karla Wootbs .tid Htillon leceiv i‘d llie Ic.un s niost-vahiable-player awaiil I'im Ihe loiniianienl. "W e phiNctl ser> well as a unii and w ere ahle to siring liasses togellier lo break down llieir ilelensc." M arshall said. ■'We iinisiied a salisiied liilvtl.” N. i):i\ ie 4. S iiniinit (I llug‘jins achieved a hat trick and Rulloii .idded l\so goals as Noilh posted anolher conv iueing slinloni on ,\piil \^. \'4 th gol Iwo assists I'rom ( 'it*al ,md Olle Imni Uooih. ■■ I'he gli Is ,ne impKwiiig e\ - e i\d a \. an»l oui deleiise pla\s coiisisieiil g.ime in and game •ml. ' Maishall said. ( ’;И \;ил 2. N. Ih n ie d ( al\ ar\ bi4>ke ihrongli in the tiisi hall u hen a cleaied ball hil . 1 ( al\ ar\ pla\ er aiul bounced lo a wiile-open teammate in Iront ol t!k* net. ,\ secoiul-hall insur­ ance goal created a ileceivin^ score. “ We w ere very ev en l) matched w ilh ( ’alvaiy." he said. ”( 'alvary liiatle ix'tter n'se ol their oppoilunilies.” b'riea l.ane and Margt> Masi conihinetl lor ID saves. N. Davie S. DitwuOuv» (I lUiUoM capped a spectacular stretch w ith lour goals, incliid- iiiy three in ihe first hall', and l-inily TeaiiMc aiUlcd iw o unas­ sisted goals as N orth ham m ered D ow iilow n Гог Ihc secoiul time on .April IS. Jessica M cA llister and lìrica l.ano added giKils and Cìaiììble. Britt H arrison and Idyse T im ­ m ons handed o\u assists. "I fell the miclficid play of Tinimotis. Harrison, Gamble, Woodward and McAllister played an important role in the win." he said. "They did a good job spreading the field and find­ ing holes for our forwards to nin through.’* North’s next two games are home, against For.syth Acadcmy April 25 and Calvary April 30. South Track Records Fall North Boy’s Track Continues Surge Nortli D a\ ie's bo\ s irack leani ccM\tiniie<.l its surge lowaid ihe lop ol the Mid-.Soulli ( 'oii Icience by raciiig pasi Soulhcast .iikI China ( iro\e l.isi \seek. The W iliicals compilcil 7N pjiints lo Sonlheast's -Ui and ( liina ( tio \e ‘s -1(1 - hehiiid linee douhie winneis; Btook llinmaii III the shol pul and disciis. jas pen Ciias in the long junip aiul |M{1 tlash aiul Kiissell ( laik ni liiple jump .Hid 2011 ineli'i dash. I ),nuel ( \ lu'.iii m m p i .md l \ к I Ikiil\ t I f>0< 11 .idiK-i I lii sl pLu c's |oi (he VV \ \kU m >. 'л pik’d on lile points b\ V .ipllll 1П'-' all lince iela\ s, Лп Л т I auihatn. ( 'laik. Maik l hi;;í’m Ч .пь1 < ui l Davis won the SOI). | lir-;:iii -, I )a\ is. ( iongh .tnd ( iia\ w on I lie ■ll 11); and Muggins, 1 >,i\ is. l am ham .nul ( ioiigli won llie IM )H • Noi til 's en Is h.id .inoihn snckcsslul week, I'he) Itnisheil second to Soulheasl. lasi \i\n s M.S( ' Ч li.imps. on \pi il 1 and lhv-\ w on , 1 cb'^e m eel v. nil Chin.I \\est Koss.iii .md I)owniown on April IH. I he team is led. ( 'o.icli I h m lab.ii said. In second-year sUnl ei s ( I \ stai I )ob\, Uebecc.i V\esi. I inil\ Hlaiock .md Miill.iin l\owe and newcoincis loish.i ( lidlede».“ .nul .li innlci Исск. Corriher-Lipe Hands South First Tennis Loss .South l)a\ le's lu'pes |oi .i cv\nlerence clianipionsliij’i m leu nis all bul e\ aporaled w iih last w eek’s (i-.> loss lo Coi vihei -l .ipe. ■'W’e ilidn't plas as gt>t»d as wi* can play.” Coach Uarr\ Whillock said ,dlei Sonili slipped li' I I wilii two ni.ile) les lelt ■■ 1 lie \ 'i e a giuid le.iin .nul n‘s loih'li in l'i.is o\ev iheie. \Silli pist linee coiuls. \on have lo sii aionnd and wait.” Davle Football Camp June 10-12 I he Davie С 'оп ту lootball camp Ьч ages 7' I 1 is sehediiled lor .lune и м : . 'I he cost lor prei eg Islet ed i..mi|>eis is S.'ss .nul s<»5 loi ic'Jish.i li»>n on the ila\ ot camp. I he cost w dl include looib.ill nisiinclion. a T-shirt, nisnraiice .md a sna^ к l or i|Ueslions about the caiiiji. c.dl head ct'ach Doug lllm^: al 7^ 1 I (ol licei OI 75 I 72(1-1 ( home i. I'lnlhp I liiiscN .ind \l.iilhe\s M<4iis \'.eie lespoibible b'l .dl 11ll'.•e w Ills I lie\ pie\ .uk‘d .it Nos. .> .md и singles, lespe«.- ti\el\. .nul then conduned 1»м a vlvwibles Ч ic lo i\, Siiulh's itip seeil. Colin l er- ebee. eiuluied a Uusiialmg N- I loss. "1 «* nie l eiebee w as л m uch belici tennis plaver." W hillock said. "IK’ iusi ii;iil one ol those d.i\ s w heie he didn't pl.i\ le.il ei>»»d." Soiiih's ^ losiiej iiiatclies .ne .\pril 2."^ al China < iro\e and \piil .41 ag niisl \ isiiing Kin»\. South I )a\ ic s Irack ami lield le.mis bioke linee sehool lecords last week. Kaeslioii McNed cr.ised Nick Piopsi's rcci»nl in ihe inil dasli w iili .1 11,57 lime. Adrian l logue loppcil team ma te Sha Nick a Hrown's 21MU lecord in ihe ilis- ciis w idi a heave ot and McNeil. C..I, W hiie. Kenneth Mmwn .ind KeShawn l’.nks set a new si.nul.ud n\ ihe -l(U) lelas .11 l‘> " I he\ weie si» exciled.” Ti- geis loacli IU\k) \liller said, '■ I h.'\ le.ilK \\.iiiled n b.ul .ind iIk\ '\e heen utnLiii'.: leal haiil m pi .icfu e lo gel il Suiiih's Umíii'' Imishetl si-v.'- i'iiil \piil .ind lasl ,\piil IS. l he \pi ll I bo\ s sv. tMcs weie W Row .ni so. Simili .iiui l\iio\ C'. \\liile ihe e.iils seou’s weiv- Wesi Kowaii ('7. Sonlh 17 .md Kiio\ 12. ( )n \pi d l S. I■ I v*- m's bo\ s n 1 • timphv'd w nli 72 poi ni s. lolli*w ed I») Kmo'n's (»2 and SoiiilTs 2.V 1 he giils u-sidls weie brw m Kiio\ sJ iiul Sonlh 4 1. t >n .\)inl 15. 1 logue w as Soiiih s lop |iei loi mei w iih w iiis m ihe sli»>i pvu .uid \lis\. us. Soulh gol oiie Win lioiil McNed (lligll jump'. .1.uniese Arnold thigh ilinipi, losh UcÍlls\old (lilsCllsl. \Miilc (long imiipi. Hannali'l h- onij'son (SIUM ,md .Ashleigh lUiinei ((tUOi. McNeil ihigh ium)>. 11)1)1 and lirown (shol pul. discus> paced the Tigers in the second meet of the w eek. W hite (long jum p). T ons M ooc (d isc u s). lU ilncr (600) and the 400 relay team of McNeil. White, Brown and Parks rounded oul South’s lop pcrforinaticcs. Poormm^s Supper I’liiUi he,ms, cahhage, piilalov.s, slaw, hnincni.idc biscuits, ham hisciills, cornhread, desserts, .md holdogs. Thursday, May 2, 2002 from 5:30-7pm Hardison United Methodist Church 1630 .Il’richo Church Road, M ocksville donations appreciated 0 Г % Interior Designs, Inc. Full Servicc Design Is What We Offer: .Accessories • W indow Treatm enis l-'loor Coverings • M ini Blinds Bedding Taiscinbles • W all C overings Hi' \\<irk W ilh l.ic c n w il C onlm ctors F or Your R frn tiilflin f' A lliiililiiti; Needs Clutrlciif a. Casxidy Christine L. 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DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 Ш п Ш Ш Layne Grout studies the mitt before firing.Davie shortstop Stacey Handy lunges for the Northwest Cabarrus runner. - Photos by Jam es B arringer Varsity Loses Another Tight Game run on whal was ruled a passed ball wiih two ouls in the top of the eighth. So instead of standing lall at. say. 9-3 and 4-0 in the CI’C, Davie has dug a deep hole al 5- 7 and 2-2 and watched its 18- game winning streak in regular- season league games disappear. "We didn’t need lo drop Iwo games in Ihis confercnce the firsl lime around, and ihis was a big game," South Iredell’s coach said. "We've seen Davic play be­ fore, we’ve heard a lot about them and we figured il was go­ ing lo like this.” Soulh blinked firsl. Alyse Bowden swung and missed for strike three with two outs in the bottom of Ihc second, but the ball bounced in the dirt and ihe catcher’s throw sailed over first base, plating Layne Grout, who ). was hil by a pilch. Befitting a game between powerful pilchers. Grout retired nine in a row before allowing back-lo-back hils and a game- lying run in the fourth. Davie went down on five pilches in Ihc sixth and didn't gri a hil off Soulh star pilcher/cleanup hitter Sheena Bailey uniil Grout pulled a two-out, .seventh-inning pilch between short and Ihird. "(Grout) was dominaling us all game, and what you saw from Bailey was a typical perfor­ mance," South’s coach said of his founh-year varsity starter. "When wc dropped lhal Ihird strike, overthrew first ba.se and Ihey scored a run. I ihoughi: ’Well, Ihere’s ihe mistake.’ When you’ve got a defensive- type game, it comes down lo who makes the mistakes. We both made them but we made ours early, they m«de theirs late, and that was the big difference." A bang-bang call at first went South’s way in ihe top of the eighth, and an error and walk loaded the bases wiih one oul. Davic shortstop Stacey Handy appeared lo save Ihe day when she made an all-slar play, field­ ing a hoi grounder and firing home in one smooth motion for Ihc second oul. Moments laler. though, a Groul pilch skipped lo iho back­ stop. In fairness lo Sain. Davie wouldn’t have been in position lo win wiihoul her Iwo cauglu- slealing throws lo Handy al sec­ ond. "That's bad." Jackson said. "1 feel sorr>’ for Layne." Davie had noihing lefi in iis half of Ihe eighth. The first two batters went down on two pilches and Hailey cappeil a iwo- hit. no-walk effon w ith her sixth sirikeout. Groul. who slilled pe­ rennial beast Nonh Daviilson for four innings, racked up 12 Ks while walking two. Dawn Singleton had Davie's second hil. "We got luckier," Bailey con­ ceded, "because ihey hil right lo us. 1 knew ii could go either way. Il was whoever made the error." Notes: In the loss lo North Davidson. Groul had iwo hils and Lauren Cornalzer tripled, walked, stole :i base and scored Ihe game's firsl run on Amanda Sink's single. "North was frus- Iraleil and lhal (Ihrowing error lo trigger four fiflli-inning runs) broke lliern loose." Jackson said. "Wediiln'l give up. Ihey jusl goi pumped up." ... Groul singled twice and pilched a cotnplele- game iwo-hiller in the middle game of itie week, a .1-0 noncon­ ference win over Norlhwesi Cabarnis. Singleton's double pul Davie on Ihe board, and /\Iyse Bowden provided a pair of RBI singles." Bowden's been slaying lale laking e.xira balling practice, so il paid off." Jacksou said. ... Soulh Rowan and Reynolds visil Rich Park on April 26 and April 30, respectively. Lauren Cornatzer takes a throw at first base. Davie Softball Statistics Record: 5-7,2-2 CPC HITTING ЛВ R H RHI AV(J.2U 3lt IIK White 2 0 I 1 ..MM)t)1)0 Grout 37 10 14 6 .37K 2 2 1 Comatzer 36 4 12 5 .3.33 2 1 0 Singlclon 26 4 «.S .307 1 1 1 Sain 34 1 8 6 .2.35 0 0 0 Sink 35 5 8 8 .22K 0 1 0 Handy 34 6 7 2 .205 0 1 0 Bowden 37 5 5 4 .1.35 0 0 0 Smilh 20 -)2 0..100 0 0 0 Holl 16 I 1 0 .062 0 1 0 Williams 17 1 1 0 .05«0 0 (1 fsley 8 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTALS 302 ЗУ 67 37 .221 5 7 2 PITCHING W-L IP H R ER Hit SO ERA Groul 5-7 79 59 40 23 27 94 2.03 STOLEN BASES: Bowden 6, Handy 5, Groul 4, Williams 3, Cornalzer 2, Sink 2, Holi, Sain WALKS/HPB: Handy 7, Williams 6, Siiiglelon 5, Bowden 4, Sain 4, Smilh 4, Cornatzer 3, Grout 3, Holt3, Sink 2. Isley Davie celebrates a 3-0 win over Northwest Cabarrus, N orlh D avidson 10, Davic 1 Davie 3, N W C a b a rru s 0 Soulh Iredell 2,D avie i (K) llasic ah г h hi Daviv ai)г i) i)i Davic al) г h hi Cornat/cr Ih 3 I 1 0 Comatzer Ih 3 0 I 0 Com;H/cr lb 3 0 0 0 iluniiy 4 0 1 0 llmuly SS 0 1 0 illUUly SS 3 0 0 0 .Sink cl •1 0 I 1 Sink ef я 0 0 0 Sink cf Л 0 n o (irout ()Л 0 2 (» Grotil p 3 *» -)0 (iroul |):1 1 0 Siiii^lcion Л 0 0 0 Sinjilcloii .Ml 3 1 2 1 SiiijjIctDn 3 0 1 0 S;nn с 2 0 \) t) Sain c t)->ii Sain t'3 0 0 0 It 0 1 0 Houdcn If }0 •)2 HdvmIcii It 0 0 0 William-, fl ■y 0 0 0 WilliiiKis rC 2 0 0 0 U'illi.mis II \0 0 0 Smilh 2b Д 0 I 0 Snúll» 2b 1 0 u (1 Snnlii \u 0 0 liilais 2S 1 7 1 iloll 2h Totals 1 25 0 3 0 10 0 I Tntais 2(>1 2 0 I)a\ii> (КИ (HK) 0 - 1 S. Iri'dcll (KK)UKi (W -2 N. Davidson (KH)(M6 x-il)Catiarriis (HH) (HHI ()-0 l)a>ic 010 (HH) (H)~ 1 Davic 021 (HK) (l-.l •(\irnat/cr|2)..Sink Davie 11’ II К i:k ИИ so (2). Gnuii (4).2H * SinekMiin. SH - HtUMlcn (<>).(iroul 1. 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Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. Jiinic.s Cornadoli and Dr. Gregg Ferrerò will see patienls in this oflice on Monday and Wednesday mornings ^ Call 751-2878 or our Salisbury office 704-2 Ì6-(KNEE)5633 for an appointment Freshman Woodward Ties It, Howell Wins It... With Help Continued From Piigc Ul Howell put Davie ahead wilh a dazzling dagger and keeper Ryanne McDaniel played stone­ wall defense over Ihe last 71 ininules lo preserve ihe win. Davie is 3-1 in games decided by one goal because II has I low­ ell, who heal rorbush and North­ west Cabamis by 2-1 scores wiih liebreaking shols in ihe second half. The win was Davie's first in six games. “They had their way in Ihc firsl half." Gustafson said. “They dominated like Ihe rest of the games we've played ihem, Howell's legilimalc. She's as high a quality player as anybody we've played against." But perhaps no player was more integral lo Ihe feel-good win lhan Heather McDaniel, who grilled her leelh and dis­ rupted Central's big gun. “She marked man-lo-man and did a fanlaslic job." he said. I$road\vav Howell "She's kind of like iheir quarlcr- back, and I leather snuffed it oul and wouldn’t lei her distribute. So lhal was a key pari of Ihe game. 1 can't say enough aboul (defender) Jenny Bokeno." Davie spent Ihe 8-0 Ihrashing of Soulh Rowan padding its numbers. I lowell enjoyed a rare turkey (four goals), Brittany Walker wenl w ild in the second half lo collect a hat trick and Broadway handeil oul three more assists. Davie also got a goal from Woodward and assists from Erika Ancula, Walker and 1 low­ ell. II. iVIcDiiniel W oodward "Howell and Broadway are starling lo form a midficld-lop connection," Gustafson said. “We moved the ball well, but we should have. South's having number problems." Notes: The War Eagles (5-Ci- 2. 1-3 CPC) made stale-ranked Reynolds (10-1. 4-0) sweat for belter than a half. With Hyannc McDaniel recording 14 saves, il remained 1-0 unlil II minutes into Ihe second half. ...Howell, who set a record wilh 2.S goals last year as a sophomore, has 14 and is on pace for 22.... Walker has si,4 goals and Broadway seven assists. Taking O ver Davie’s JV Soccer Team Gets Five Goals In Two Games From Cornatzer Freshman Ashley Cornalzer amassed five goals in Iwo games, and Davie’s JV soccer leam ripped through High Point Central and Soulh Rowan by .“i- 0 and 4-0 scores, respectively, last week before gelling shack­ led by Reynolds, 7-0. Cornalzer had two goals in 10 games before exploding for a hat trick againsi Central, a noncon- ference opponent. The olher Iwo games were inside Ihe Central Piedmont Conference. "She really controlled Ihe field," Coach Jim Caudill said. "She won every free ball in the ^ midfield and jusl had an oul- siiuuling niglil." Kelly Milchell dislribuled Iwo assists and Allison Mackin­ tosh and Dunia Hernandez added goals as Davie shut oul Central for Ihe second time. However, ihe first lime it was only 1-0. "It was our best passing match, especially belween Mackintosh, Mitchell and Cor­ natzer," he said. "And we didn'l have Bekali Peeler (who moved np to varsily) and (injured) Kami Simpson, who are two oulsland­ ing players. So 1 was really pleased wiih lhat." Cornatzer drilled two more goals and Simpson added one from 45 yards away as Davie put on a similar exhibition againsi Soulh Rowan. Kounney I lanra- bau (goal) and Linden Cartner (assist) also coillribuled. "She's coming off an injury and she's striking il beller than when she left. Il's amazing." Caudill said of Simpson. “She wenl to soccer school or some­ lhing." The War Eagles (7-.“i-l, 1-3 CPC) held light againsi Rey­ nolds for 20 minutes. Then the Demons caught fire and never let up. Davie's next games are al S. Iredell April 2,‘i. al home wilh W, Forsyth April 30 and againsi vis­ iting Slatesville May 1. I Wilson is Thrilled About JV Softball Team’s Development As implausible as il once seemed. Davie's JV soflball leam is on the road toward a win­ ning season. Although Ihe War Eagles got drubbed 10-1 by North David­ son in Ihe firsl of four games last week. Ihey blasted Northwest Cabarrus in a doubleheader and buried Soulh Iredell to .square their records at 5-3-1 and 1-1 in Ihe Central Piedinonl Confer­ ence. The scores over Northwesi were 8-1 and 13-2, and Soulh Iredell was a 12-1 victim. Afler wobbling lo 1-4-1 allhe end of March. Davie is a rosy 4- I in April. "It's ending up beller lhan il started," Coach Malt Wilson said. "1 was kind of scared of Northwesi because Ihe coach al North Davidson said Ihey were pretty good. Bul 1 Ihink we caught Ihem al the right lime. It was Ihe last game of Iheir sea­ son. and 1 Ihink Ihey were ready lo be done." Sophomore third baseman Jessica Dyson and freshmen Erin Whilaker (calcher), Amy Alex­ ander (pileher-shorlstop), Carrie Sain (pilcher-shorlslop) and Danielle O'Neal (oulfielder) represent Ihe principal forces behind Davie's dramatic turn­ around. “I can’t say enough about Whitaker," Wilson said. "She’s very consisieni and doesn’t me.ss up. She’s a varsity-caliber GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 7 6 6 ^ 1 4 8 3612 Ciemmons Road Ciemmons catcher. Dyson hils real well anil I moved her from first lo third because she's got a heckuva ann. O f course. Alexander and Sain have done very well. Alexander had Iwo good hilling games in Ihe lasi Iwo games. "And one young lady thal was really a standout last w'eek was O'Neal. She made some oulslanding plays in Ihe oulfield. and she's really come on as a hitter, too. She's jusl really im­ proved and made some big steps." Davie hosts South Rowan April 26. They're off until host­ ing Norlh Davidson May 3. Suiter Classic May 3 The Central Davic Class of 1967 has scheduled the sixth-an­ nual Julius E. Suiter Scholarship Golf Classic. 'riie proceeds from Ihis fundraiser are continuously invested inlo Ihe Julius E. Suiter Merit Scholarship Fund. This event will be held at Hickory Hill Country Club, off Highway 64 East, on May 3, Come and enjoy a fun-filled fundraising event in support of higher education, organizers said. For more information, call Hickory Hill al 998-8746. Don’t be fooled by our competition... While the olher dealers were out monkeying around, tfi helped hundreds of people get inlo vehicles Ihey need and deserve. Let us help assist you 24 hours a day. If you’re working, Ui' can help! Just give us a call! We Specialize In: •Bad Credit •No Credit •Charge Offs •Repossession •Bankruptcy •Conlidenllality David Wilson Larry Gailher C L O N I N G E R TOYOTA 1-800-948-5667 DAVIK COUNTY KNTKKI'UI.SK RKCOKI). April 25. 2002 - П7 CALLING ALL SOCCER PLAYERS AGES 9 -1 7 ! 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O p e n in g N ig h t T h is F r id a y P la y H a s W h a t D irecto r C alls T h e O n e, Tw o P u n ch B.v .Jackie Sciilxill Davit- Coiini}’ nnierprise Rccord Shimc Young Iws nctctl in slew ol'play.s. Bui this weekend - Young's will perforni his lliird directing job in Davie Couniy. /1... A/v IVniiic Av Atlcf opens this Friday niglit at llie Broek Perfomiing Arts Cenier in down­ town Mocksville. The show is presented by the Davie County Arts Council Continunity The­ atre and curtains will go up al 1:M) p.m. Seven I'eniale cast members are the acting body of the play. Each will play a variety ol dil- Ccrenl cliaraclers. "Il's going lo be ¡1 iieal .show. Il's really Itiii." says Young. The play really doesn'l have a story line, according to Young but ralher presents itsell' in a se­ ries of individual scenes or vi­ gnettes. He likens 11 to Ihe Carol Hurnette show in that it is a lot of unrelated things. But Young is ijuick to poim oul Ihere are some very poignant niomenl.s as well. “I ihink Ihe show ha.s a greal one, Iwo punch. You'll laugh and then you’ll cry." The play was conceived by Joan Micklin Silver and Julianne Boyil, bul Young says a lot ol'the music in the show was written by two writers from the popular sitcom Fricnils, Mark Kaufman and David Crane. "The show's just really a slitch," says Young. One of Ihe .songs perfornieil by ca.sl member Van l-agan is one Young labels a real tear jerker. "Have your Kleene,'; ready,” he says. Young's wife and stage man­ ager. Amy, says the play has parls lhal could be considereil a bit risque and there is some adult humor. "But il's good," says Young. The cast and crew have been reliciir.sing nightly for the past couple of weeks lo prepare for opening nighl. Young has illrected two oilier plays thal recently ran at llte Brock. They were ./rat’/i/i aiul Ih c A n ia z iiif! T c 'tiin ic d lo r Dreiimcoiit and Aiiylhinn Goe.v. So does Young enjoy direct­ ing'.' "Oh, yeah. Any actor really wants to direct," ho says, "There’s a creative outlet when § you gel lo iicliially be the one ; wlio diciale.s on stage whal di- Fagan perform s one song Young calls a "tear jerker. A llen's vocals are full of em otion and heart. O ne of Scott's characters is a young girl nervously pre­ paring for her first date. rection the play goes In. It's re­ ally neat." Young also says the nnisic is good. "I was impressed wilh the musical .score." he says. The play is packed full of originals wilh titles like Trash, Welcome to Kindergarten Mrs. Johnson. Educated Feet, The French Song, and Friends. And that's just a sampling of the songs lhal will performed in this musical revue. So mark your calendars and be sure lo check out the play A... My Niiiiii' Is Allfi' at the Brock this weekend. Cast members are Jessica Allen. Janet Ball, Becca Doak. Van Fagan, Nancy Keller, Leah Scott, and Wendy White. Showlimes are Friday. April,26 al 7:30 p.m., Saturday, April 27 at 7;3() p.m., und Sunday, April 28al2;.1()p.m. Along with original tunes written for the play, the charac­ ters also incorporate a variety of dance m oves. D oak (left) and Keller perfo rm a s c e n e called W el­ c o m e to K indergar­ te n , M rs. iJohnson. Am y Young serves as stage m anager. B efore directin g . Young acted in a num ber of plays. Pianist D onna Jordan pro­ vides m usical accoinpanb m ent. Ih li t, ìi '!«. t. • fi ; ì C2 - DAVIE COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Aprii 25, 2002 O w en, W ilkins C ouple M arried Amy Marie Owen and Will­ iam Ezra Wilkins were niarried, Salurday. April 20, at 2 p.m. al Sainl Mar>' Catholic Churcli in W ilmington. The Very Rev. James Metro Labosky officiated. A reception inunedialely fol­ lowed at Thc Country Club of Landfall. Parenls of thc bride are Ucbni Kay Thomas of Southport and Gregory Robert Owen of Oklahoma City, Okla. She is the gninddaughler of Caroline Cmm Brown and Dr. Robert Cecil Owen, bolh of Oklahoma City, and Elma Mario Thomas of Southport and Ihe late Mr. Floyil Blaine Thomas Sr. Parents of Ihe groom are Dr, and Mrs. Ezra Brooks Wilkins of Raleigh. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wade Wilkins of Raleigh, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wil­ liam Whilaker of Mocksvillc. Elizabeth Milton Scale of New York, N.Y., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathryn Elizabeth Conilello of Atlanta. Ga.: Elizabeth Shay Gibson; Kristin Marie Wadilell; Natalie Irene 1-ragakis: Allison Edmundson Dew, all of Kaleigh; Lucy Elizabeth Wilkins and Mary Leone Wilkins, sisters of the groom, also of Raleigh. Mary T h o m p s o n - M c C o r m i c k C o u p l e M a r r ie d A t R o c k f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h Mrs. William Ezra Wilkins Emerson London, Anna Maria Fragakis, Josie Holland l-letcher, all of Raleigh and Vivian Scar­ let Howard of New York served as honorary attendanls. Dr. Ezra Brooks Wilkins was his son’s best man. Groomsmen were Jeremy Brooks Wilkins, brother of the groom, William Jason Johnson, both of Hallandale, l-la.; Clyde Wesley Copeland of Gainesville. Fla.; Andrew Roberts Parnell of High Poinl: James Russell Bowman III of Richmond, Va,: II. Lawrence Lynn of kaleigh: and Andrew Thomas Marhcfka, brolherof the bride of Southport. Leigh Ann Epperson and Lynn Smith hosied a bridesmaid’s luncheon at The Pilot House. Parents of thc groom hosted a rehearsal dinner al Caffe Phoeni.v. The bride is a graduate of Cape Fear Academy in W ilmington. She earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from North Carolina State Llni- versity where she was a mem­ ber of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. She is Ihc office manager al Garibaldi and Bruns. The groom is a graduate of Ravenscrofi School in Raleigh. He earned a bachelor's degree in business management from Norlh Carolina Stale Llniversity. lie works as an analyst for Campbell .Mliance. After a honeymoon cruise, Ihe couple will reside in Raleigh. Patsy Crenshaw President-Elect Of NCASCD Patsy Crenshaw has been elected president-elect (if the North C:irolina Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (NCASCD). Her tenure as president will begin in 2(MM. NCASCD is the stale's most visible association in promoting ijualily curriculum and inslruc- lion that impacts the learning of studenis K-12. Crenshaw is the e.xeculive director of instruction i'or the Davie Counly School system. Alicia D. Thompson and Billy C. McComiick were mar­ ried at 4 p.m. Salurday. April 20 at Rockford Baptist Church in Dobson by the Rev. Milch Roberlson, tlirecled by Sue Reynolds. The bride is the daughter oC Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Thompson of Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie High School and Porsylh Tech. She is employed hy Surry County Schools in Dobson. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick of Dobson and Joyce McCormick of Dublin. Va. He is a graduate of Surry Central High School and earned an associate degree al Surry Community College. He is employed by Time Warner Cable in Dobson. The bride was given in mar­ riage by her father. Matron of honor was Mitzi Berrier of Mount Airy. Bridesmaids were: Wendy Ramsey of Mocksville and Carla Mangum of Elkin. Junior bridesmaid was Emma Pardue of Slale Road, Best man was John McCormick of Dobson. Groomsmen were JD McCormick and Jonathan Cruise of Dobson, and Matthew Cruise of Mount Airy. Ushers were Brian Simmons of Win- slon-Salem and Mall Reece of Raleigh. Pianist was liniilv Stroud. (■ a il Л г 11(;к(\ Л 110 1110 .у ♦ iHiirl'iimiim ♦ Ппш пп riìoiiriii)^ C.;ill for fn 'i' initial n iiM d ljilin tl, :!MIU CiMinlry Chill Itiuul, W iibton -S iilfiii, / Mrs. Billy 0. McCormick Soloists were Juslin Dyson. Rachel Hinson and Peggy Nuckolls, The bride is ihe granddaugh- ler of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds and the late Mr. aiul Mrs, Wil­ son rhompson. The groom is Ihe grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnick, Kellv I hilchens ami the lale Mrs. Bessie Hutclieiis. A receplion was held follow­ ing Ihe ceremony al Copeland Rurilan Building, Assisiing were Ramona Pardue, Robin Walker, Robin Oakley, and Doris Johnson. Following a trip 10 Charles­ ton, S.C., the couple will reside at Bessie’s Chapel Road, Elkin. Ш М FOR SALE BY OWNER SAfURDAY 6 SUNDAY APRIL 27 6 2 8 * 1-4 p.m. 2400 sq. II., split (oyer w/2 car basement garage, 3BR, 2.5BA on live acres (horses allowed) and detached 2 car garage. $189,900399 Comanche Di*. • Advance • 940-5040 112 Rayimoko St. HiStofiCAl 6ВП. 2BA. 5.11 oaos. immanilate landscap $825,000. C A U JANE 9 7 5 1 ^5 6 0 231 BriCHwooo Dmvt ЗВП. 1.5BA. C02y conago, m torni. S69,900. е д а GENA 0 751-8569 HOWARD REALTV Put our staff to ■work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at www.howardrealty.com MLS 330 s. Salisbur)’ St. (Com er Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Oflicc Ho u is: Monday-Fridjy M • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By Appt. 5BR. 3,1BA. 3505 sq iV. loo many ameruties to bstl $349,950. C A U CONM C 0 751-8565 r i p a s 17«/- ocros in A<}vanco. 38R, 2BA. split loyor. $264,900. C A U U £ ® 751-8572 784 Yao k in vu u Roao 4BR, 3BA. on 9.3 acres with stream $249,000. CALL EV aVN <9 751-8563 3BR. 2BA. rustic homo on 40.19 acres w/crook. $225,000, C AU. U N E @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3 Bedrooms. 2 Balhs, wilh a lull basomont. $209,400. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1-8 5 65 301 llAMU Chukch Roto П ^ н п 2Z2 В УШ Т СНА№ Row 4BR. 2ВА plus 2BR. 1 BA homes PLUS addittonal 3 34 acres in Farmington. $185,000. CALL JANE or M J. ® 751-8560 Loi 16 TRANQUHIT4 Lh. 3BR. 2BA. farm stylo homo with wrap around porch $169,900. C A U K IN 9 751-8564 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, spacious rooms, targe lot. $162,500. C A a iA N C 9 751*8560 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, like now home $155,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 2 Bodrooms, 1 Bath, great mini larm on 4,81 acres. $139,900. CALL JANE <9 751-8560 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths. 2985 sq. tl„ with basement. $134,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, with circlo drive. $129,900. CALL EV a V N @ 751-8563 3BR, 2BA. brand now homo, many amonitios. $124,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1-8 5 65 440 HospifAi Si. Exi. 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, with spbi loyef. $124,900. C A U MARY • 751-8566. 4 Bodrooms. 2.5 Baths, spht foyer homo, targe dock. $124,900. C A a JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3BR. 2BA. acres, as-is cond moble homo, $119,000. C A U E V a V N @ 751-8563 3BR. 1.5BA. seller pays $2000 closing cost w/acc. ott. $114,900 CALL IM ARY@ 751-8566 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, liko now. in a gtoat k>cation. $114,900. C A a KEN @ 751-8564 176 BviRir Chapci Roao 3BR, 2BA. 1853 sq. ft. mobilo homow/5,S actos. $109,900. C A a JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3BR, 2Ba. now carpot. full bsmnt, muHi'lev. dock. $109,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 7340 Hwy. 801 S. Clemrrxsns. great 3BR. 2BA condo. Alt appt. stay $107,500. C A U C O N N K О 751-8565 - _£aáíiL__________ 3BR. 2BA on comer kit w/ 12j(16 storage building. $104,900. С А а К Е Н в 7 5 1 4 5 С 4 3BH. 2.5BA. spadous fms.S4.000 rodocwaling allowanco. $98,900 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 3 Bedrooms. 1 Bath. 2 story, with new largo outtxjikling. $92,900. C A U MARY @ 751-8566 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, with wirod shop/garago. $82,500. C A U JANE @ 7 51-8560 TOO NEW FOR PHOTO NEW LISTING ■ ^ 1.5 acres. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, mobile homo. $79,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 Appi. & furn. staysl 3BR. 1.5BA, now carpol & paint. $79,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 4 4 Bedrooms, 1 Balh. wim 1480 squaro loot. $74,900. C A U JANE в 7 5 1 -в 5 С О 1.ВЭ Town Conlor zonod district land. 2BR, IDA. $74,500. C A U JANE 0 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3 Bedrooms, 1 Balh. (rosh paini, S2.000 Closing COSI. $72,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 Loxinglon, NC. 2BR. IBA. hardwood tioors. .87ac. $69,900. C A U L£E @ 751-8572 3 Bedrooms. 1 Bath, currontty boing renovated. $68,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 51-8565 2 Bodrooms, t Bath, irosh paint and now сафо1. $57,500. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 2 Bodrooms, 1 Balh, Cooloomoo w/abovo ground pool. $56,000. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1-8 5 65 JULIAHOWARD 751-8567 НЙ1И------------------O n M M C tl.R d _ ^ -, LINDAUAILEY751-8562 Л \ M l \ m I lo is \M ) I \ N i ) \M ) Rl N 1Л 1 Г к о п m u s ..91.97 Ac. M1336S ------------Lot 9129,000 ..9.7SAe«/. 9675,000 >J7.W-Ac$1S0,000 By«r1yCh4Mlfl(L.» Ur.HÍnryRdl__H ^l4Act houM, 9175.000 ________6J4 Ac. 960,000 Tbomp«on Ll.. SunMt Clrcit^ Lo(7.9NMiit Rd,Y*dhlnCo.~ ..^¿19 Ac. 929,900 ...1.49 Ac. $23.500_____8 Ac. 956,000^Bldg. Lol 918.500 ____1.519.500 m . »9140,000 1160.000 ..Sacrti 942.500 Powfll Ro«d____ ....E E Í ..E E E E 5IBSNetlySt....................................................1.Г 555 Hospital St. E«t~................................................ 357 Avon Street . .227 Tuckw Road................................................... 9837 Ctnler Orov« Church Rd................................ 9600 РД1 9350 PM 9560 РЛЛ . . 9425 РЛ4 ------------9425 P/U ............$625 РЛ1 DAVIK COUNTY li N rKKI’RISri KKCOKI), April 25. 2()()2 - C.? Wyatt-Burton Engagement Announced M yrllc Sp;uks ol‘ Kivot aniim inccs ihc ciii:;ieciiJt*nl o\ her ilaughler. Loiviia C'tnich W yali to DonaKl “l)(Minic” W illiam son o i Uudiiy ami M ariiic lU iilon ol'AilvaiKv. I Ik* luidc-cloct is a iiradiialc I'T liasi W ilkos Miuh .School aiul a l*)‘»-t urailtialo ol'W ilkes Coinim tiiily ('olloyc. She is (.’iiiploycil as an iin onlory spcclalisi at A dvancc A iito in Winsi(»n-Salcm. I'he iirooni-io-hc is a erailiiaic ot‘ Davic Hiyh .School. I Ic is cm phiycil as a m achinc I1\cr at Sata l.cc Knit Pioilucis. Me is alsn pail-lirne nianagci- al A ilvancc .Aiilo l^irls in M ocksville. A S cpicm ber ucilihnu is plannetl. Landry On NCASA Board Dr. KdliLTt l.iiiulry Ikis iK’L-n ii;iiiiO(l tn the Hiiiiril чГ D irectors Ilf till' N nrlli Cai(ilin;i .‘Nssncia- tiiin ill .Scliiiiil A ilm inistriiliirs as the principal aiul assistant prin­ cipals representative. riie N ortli C arolina .\sM icia- tion ill School .A ilniinistrators (N '('.\.S .\) is the only oryaiii/a- tion in N orth C arolina I'or all central o llice ailniinistrators, principals, assistant principals, and lii^hereiliicalioii prol’ession- als. N C ,\S.'\ was esiahlislieil in l')7(i w ith the niissiiin of insiir- iiiy iinality learnint; experiences tor all sliulents throiiiili vision­ ary and cirective leadership. Landry is the principal at •South Davie M iddle School. Barnette-Vetter Engagement Announced \\v. aiul M rs. R onnie K. liarncllc ol M ocks\illc annoiincc the cii^^aucnicnl oTIhcir ilaiiiihlcr. .Ainicc ,\licia lo I’liillip .Aiulrcw X’cllcr. son ol Mr, ami M rs. R alph II. X'eiicr III ul H anics\ilk-. (ia. I'he hriile-clcci is a l ‘>‘)7 liiailnalc ol Davic llijjh School ;nul jiradualcil u iilt lioim is iioiw iltc I ttivctsuv ul \o tlli C arolina al \\ ilinini:U»n in D eccm her 2()02 cam ini: <lc‘jrccs in spccial cdtica- lion aitil p s\ch o lo ‘^>. She \v;is im liiclcil inlo Kappa Della I’i and (lie ( )rdcr ol ( )m cea 1 lonoi s Sociclics, Slic u as a cheerleader and m em - her id Phi Mn sororin. She is ctnplo) cd h\ ihe C ohh (\m nl> School D islricl in M ariella, (ia. as a icachcr and head cheerlcadine coach al KcII I lii:h S clu'ol. riic i:rooni-clccl is a urailiialc ol Houston C om il\ lliph School in W arner K ohbins. ( ia, and ^railualcd u ilh honors in May 2(K)(< iVoit) I'hc ( tcor^ia Insiiuilc ot l'cchnolo;.:\ e.mmu^ .i dcüicc it\ huililm i: consiriiclioii. He was a ineinl'ci <»1 ihe Sinileni (io \cin * m eni .\ssucialion am! llie ( ret>ii:ia Icch swm i leam. I le is cmph»>ed as an assisum l projccl m anager u ilh Wood I’.nlncis. l.l.(' in M ariella. ( ia. Junker-Anderson Engagement Announced .loht\ and MaiA .Uinkei td' Mattass;»s. Va, ;u\i\ouncc ll\e en^auc- m ent of Ihcir tlatiühicr, Jiilic lirin .liinkcr to M alliew Koherl .Ander­ son ttj C'harlottc. the son ol S tc\c and Karen .Anderson ol M ocks­ ville. The hriile-elcct is a urailiiale ol' l he A m erican Scht'ol in l.iii^ano. S w ii/crland. and in | ‘)‘)‘> earned a h.ichclor's deuicc in socitvhtuv I'rom N .C . S late C hiivcrsity. She aitcn d s nu rsin g sch o o l at M arM noiint C itiversiiv in .Arlinuuni. \ ’a. I'he i:rooni-lo-hc is a uiadiialc o f Davie I li;jh Scluu»! and in earned a hachelot ’s picuree \\\ business ti^aiutücttteiU itvMW N .C. Stale U niversily. He is em ployed as prodiicl inanai:ci lor M rst U nion N ational Uank in ('harloitc. rite vscdilinü is planned lor .Innc ]f> al ,Alu\i>i:ion Mam>r in W aricnlon. \ ’a. Davie Agency Trying To Educate Public About Sexual Violence Teal ribhons heiiii; u orii in .\p ril siyiiity people's desire lo end scM ial violence - and lo help the viclinis. D av ie D o m estic \ ’ioleiice Services ami Rape C risis C en­ ler. a U iiiteil W'a\ aiicncy. is anioni; llie croups natio n « ide lr\iii;.: lo inciease au aien ess oí llie prolileni. and to end scM ial violence. The purpose ol ScM ial A s­ sault A w areness M onili is to in­ crease the piihlic's iiiulerslam l- ini:. to support survivors, viclinis and llieir lainilies, as w ell as the ind iv id u als and ag encies that proville rape crisis intervenlion and pre\ eiilion sei v ices llirougli- iiut the year. It's a also lim e to encourage llie public to take active steps ui address and try lo brini: an end lo sexual violence. DebbieI’ennlngton 90'МШ P e n n in g to n Company 176 South Angell Rd • A fne her e . immjculjte cond tion' 3BR, 15BA, fjfc'jl li» гп « F? p’uJ f.mihfd (iofi in Л FP, irtp Vi. kiiclicn, ljí¿c ljurdrjr im, 2 t bimt. AH on c6jc $т,000,Сд11Мдгу. N i : \ v i . i s r i N c . Г N i i v v i> K ic : i: .Marv Hendricks 'Л11-7077 REALTY In \li4 ks\llli.' 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 , 9 4 0 0 A j i i i k r i i i i b j . i i . 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 153 Charleston Rídgc • O i^ 2 r »эи1'д Bcúutifijl cuuc!’ii C.. t cit'«,':' fîjrdwîcd Tooiv Ce.' /s. i)i i'ipiv.v. tleck, 2 c,)i Merced )ijrj.p,c) ЗЗЯ, 23A $П4,900.Сд11Мдгу. 230 W inding Creek • New сопягиссюл. ЗВ.Ч. ;ЗА in jjtcJf rbfhd Li fjin im *,’gn lo|$' N cc 'T-jili-r su t(^, 1^ ^!ЭA. clojct'Cj.i'rc } rt . СЛ cf »rcvn. (,'eck. 3^AC ' i*c br^cu Cf’j'icHan Rid¿c Зи/ now ■4p:>c:..-s $l39.900.CjllCintly. N i : v v P R I C I Ì 124 E. Maple Ave. • Wcndc'^ut home bu.'t n 19! 3 A wa'k-ni disunce of dwntwn Mocts».i;c 10 I LAi^GE BRi, LR,formal DR,brkft »m.hugc I 5 J tt.rg rni lg icrccri po'Cfi & 2<*60 detached I 2-cj- ?jt \bcp itorjfe bidi Home wjrunty f SI62,000.CaJIMAi7. ' 486 Calahain Rd • Scclusion, bcJuiiful (c^ home. JCfPJ|C. two с «tu Urge mjtcbm¿ fi ont i back pofchej Lir|c open upstjirj foom hr sewinj», offcc or hotb'CS Fui) biKnicnt, $219,900. Cali Oebbie.ntcn Stanlev650-5i:2 S ÎO O O IN c m s i N c ; ( c ^ s is — L o t 19 M eadow Rjdgc • Supcnor avm i-flkiCiit 1кж110 cxì I 61 jcr« Opcfi ft)or pLin wttli ul DK 4BR. 3 5BA. .Itxj cwr 2300 wft Aòditiaul lOOO wif>caio<J sqft in tnnit for exponiov $3 N,900. Сд11 Rodney. Rodney liaíler 909-3803 in(()^<^Pcm iingti)iiRcaily,com VV VV VV. Pc n II i II glo n lU' a h y. с o m (.i\c ( s . \ ( cill lo Help Von l inci I /|с i I tiomc! 147 Deer Run • GiMt tttiHTXfx oi iui«f Ixfi* cn ртул wooöfil \oi ltxj;cd r pivm Dccf Pir fcitiiacd (uiV Fcjaro кклЗс pjtqmt bcitx» «ф «. lg liVTf tT»l w f tryÖCC, й-t It t tot iCf t Я SG mo Rcjwvi^ pixrt it J55,000. CUI Mary, fer-- ..5223 Hwy. 801 Souiiï • N<e brtK on 173 юп.Qxny ubiW r k«t«M\ Mjjtcf tutii ginJcfi nil«■pciüe ÿiow (ixbic vifwy Lot d 1лг£ цасе PikcO toul J79^00.CaJI f*ctcr. .Mary Lvnnt Uavsinger 909-0831 670 Dc.idn)on Road • Lke nov condoon' | WdI fUwiaiíKd OVMH cxi urxiof .in xre. ü yard & porch. Ixick d«k. iiorage Wcte 3BR. 2_ vaulted Cftljigs. wtiite ab.ncc. fuáfl tub, i úvjw. too much to kt Hotix: ч prxcd to scii'! I $86.500 Call jinitefordcuiU. ' Briggett Ferrell 655*2849 Ш Amy Angeli 751-9400 163 Dakota Lane • 3BR. 2BA doublewide 1 on wonderful 5 icrct Garden tub m MBA. All I jp|)liincci iUf Stonge building $90,000. Call [ 2113 luncUon Ro.ld • V/Olidetful tinck tic witli 36R. IBA on ouuktris ot Cooleemee, onginil pine moldmii. new cjrpct tlirou¿hüut. hfgc fcnced bjckyarJ$93,900 Call CimJy. 323 Park A ve n ue • Lmj here & cn|oy W3lk«>g ID City w ik YMCA. ichool. library, and downtov.Ti Mockiville. Ncjt 2y3BR home w.’full bvnt. sonw KirdAood flcjorj & a great iiground pool for sutTinicr furl $ 109,900. Call Mary. Cindy Durham 9-10-7522 b t ' . -............................... 190 Swo.it Trail • 2BR. ]BA SWMH on 8 И acres. All furniture and ill new appluncct to stay 20д40 inffound pool w new Imcr and foncm Pasture land for hoiscs Room to buil' $110.900. Call Briggett. David I’rini)09-08Ы 4B4 Bcclctown Нож| • ЗВЯ. 2BA Ioni; I on ablest 8 jcrct wtii) a pond Bt^iitájl pasture I lind for hor«*i. All cleatcd Und m a vçry quiet I ansL$ 114,900. CoU Glen. 129 Winding Co4ik Rd • W.vit a NEW Ikxivi H) un->c ior siiiiuncr' Call new to own tiis iKxnc wtli posvble NO MONEY DOWN $124.900.wttii posvble f Coll Oi'bbip. Janice .McDaniel 909-0747 217 Rcpperstone • Sckf motMted! G ut buy r tcjut/J ШЛ 33Ri. TiBAs. MBR ofi ML wak in jttjc цасс Conüwe ò w fbsvtìe Lease Opoon $ 124,900. Caltjafsicc. N liW L IS 'l'IN G Jackie Coulston 751-9400 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2-4 p.m. 12! East Lake Drive • lmnucut.ue j 2BA 1.5 story home, Feitures custom window I treatments, 2 stone FPs, cathedral ccilinu & I professionally landscapcd $144,900. Call | Rodney. N H W P R i c n 229 Carolina St. • impressive custom-built home on over I acre. Corner lot conyemently lotited. Custom dcsi|ned hindcrafted wuod floor in basement den. Features a mood-settinj? wood stove Full of extras! $ 197,SOO. Call Dcboie Janie Minton 971-8787 428 lolm Crotts Rii • ЙОШО UP THE HORStS" T1« 9*/- Kit preponi,» " W « Ьапй. sticara 2 Staate b4¿s pw a pittty cooitiy lo ti w .m ЗВЛ fc.itul & di«>6 dal w,fP & 1 bsnit. $244,650. Call Ocbbte. 286 Kingsm lll D rive • tmmacjlate home in Oik Valley, 3BR. 2.5BA, all bnck. Privacy off MBR. hdwd floors Beautiful landscaped lot on 4th fiirway A must see! $254,900. Call Rodney. ____ __________ 1302 Godbey Rd • Mijjnif^iccm cedar log I ))omc on IS acres. Open Hoor pian w;'spicious I rms 4BR. 36A. suiirtn. hrdwds & die, fm bonus | rm, barn, outdoor |acu2ii. wrap jiouiid porci), m- fround pool.gazebo, 12 acrcj o( fenced & cross- inced pistures. $S40.000 Dcbble/Hary Lynne. 329 Spillm an Rd. • Great log home on over 1.5 acres. 2nd story screened in pordv 1st story deck and front porch, 3BR. 2BA PKturesque liomc $ 147,000. C^Oebbie. N K W L I S T I N G Off Eaton’s Church Rd • Beautrfull country setting Tfiis 3BR. 2BA home witli tets of I square footage lus extra Urge family room. I spacious bcdiTX)niS. all walk-in closets. 2 a r I atnciied rarage. Home similar to photo I $l39,900.6iiibebble. ‘ 137 VViiiche,stt>r 2.5UR lii)mi.s Koiiiii & I72<J s(|. rt. Diieclitm.K: l-lO W K icxil IKII, left tm KOI S ID rinhl on I5,S\V. I.vji llll Gun Chth lit! Ill rif¡lil on Windw.swr. PeterHeaven 998-1047 ШMLS í I I !¡ih к ! ! i C4 - DAVIK СОГМ V KM KRI'RISF. HK('ORI). April 25. 2002 Dr. Thrift To Speak At Women’s Lunciieon 4 / 'r i J ' • * < M argaret Powell gets ready to cut Into lier QOtli birthday cake. Margaret Powell Celebrates 90th O n A pril l(i, l’ii\>.vlU'clebr;itcil liei 'Hlili liinlul.iy will) a NUrpriM.' liinhilay party lioslcd In her sons, liilu an l I,, and llan v ll I’liwcll Jr.. al the liimic iil llarri;!! and (ira cf I’ium.'!! In lU-nnuda Run. .•\pprii\inialoly .^0 i:uc\ls w ere ^L■rvcd .1 IuiHoI dinner al l.dik-s in the I’lnvellsM iackyard. Vtie lim d liiytilidil was a 'lOlli l'irtlida> eake I'ealurini: \\\o llaviirs - I’nw ell's lavnrilev ■ pnund cake ,ind earrm cake. lew i;uesls wholiad not seen I’Duell Inr sdiiie lime were he.ird III marvel at how she had retaineil mil imly her keen mind, hul aKii her sense nl liuinnr. As ihe parly was hreakiny up .uul uocullnes ueie lieiu;,' exchanged, i-ne nl' ihe cuesis remarked. "Martiarel, ihis has heen great, let's all pruniise In he here and dn ihis again Id ye.iis liniu Innighl." W ith her charaeleristie Iw inkle in the eye .uul sly grin, .\laigaiel said. "I'll dn the hest I c a n ." Nil one there was helling againsi her. W hether you are a m other, grandm other, aunt or Iriend - p la n In h ea r am i sh are a presentation. "C reating a I'air W orld lor O ur D aughters." at ihe annual W om en's l.iineheon nn W ednesday. M ay l.a l Hermiula Kim C ounlry Cluh. W om en Irom all w alks оГlite are urged to spend part ol M a\ Day w ill) Dr. Julianne I'hrilt. sp e a k e r and I'ri.id h iisin ess le.ider. "W h.it .1 p riv ileg e In he.ir sueh a ilistingiiisheil speaker as D r T h rill. H er in sig h t in to \oiing w om en ihrough her vast ediic.ilnui.d experiences is so iinii|iie .ind relev,m t in inilay's com petilive husiness w orld and thri> ughout so c ie ty . W e encourage new com ers lo attend ,uid hope lailies ihroiighoul the c o u n t) w ill pro v id e a w arm w elc o m e In h e r." said Joan C.irler. chaiuher president. ThriH is Ihe first I'enialc presiileni nl'.Salem .Acatlemy and C o lle g e in W in slo n -.S alcm . w hich was lounded in 1772. .She look o v e r Ihe le a d e rsh ip nl' Salem in l‘i‘>. Salem .Acailemy and C iillege w as lounded hy earlv M o rav ian sc ltle rs w ho h c lie v e d w diiien sh o u ld he oHered an education com parahle lo lhal ollereil m en. S alem .A cadem y is a I’oiir- \e a r c o lle g e p re p a ra lo ry hoariling and ilay school lor girls in grades Ч -12. The 21.^ sludents .11 Ihe .A cadem y represent 14 st.ites and six countries. .S.ilem A cad en n stu ilen is ro iilinely score 2IKI-2.''Opoinls higher lhan ihc n.ilioiial av erage nn Ihe S.AT. and Ihis Near were И Mimes more likely than other studenls to he nam ed N alional M eril l-'inalisis. K ecen t g ra d u a lc s ol S alem .Academv are attending colleges such as S la n ln ril. V ale. C ohm ihia. W ellesley. Salem and C N C -C hapel llill. S.ilem C n ile g e . w ith an emollnient ol I.O lll students, is .1 toiir-year liberal arts college conunilleil lo the education nl w om en in a iradilinnal resi­dential sellin g and o llerin g courses lor w omen and men age 2.( .llill o ld er Ihrough ihe ( 'onliiiuing Siiidies [irogram and Ihe graduate education program. Appliealiiuis lo the college tibc iSeVIligiuoi tfHici) k.4(t<-,riind Ireshm en are the highest in nuire than 2(1 y e a rs. S a le m 's endow meni has alm ost tripleil to m illio n d u rin g T h ril'l's tenure. riirili cam e to Salem t'rom Ihe N atio n al .A ssocialion ol In d e p e n d e n l C o lle g e s and I'liiv e rsiiie s in W ash in g lo n . U.C.. w here she had served as executive vice president since I'lSS. W ilh a m em bership ol m ore lhan S(ll) private colleges and u n iv e rsilie s n atio n w id e. N .A IC I' is a p rim a ry re p rc s e n la liv e I'or h ig h e r educalion belore C ongress anil lederai agencies. 'I'hrilt joined N.AICll in l ‘W2 as e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r ol' its c o m p a n io n re s e a rc h o rg an - i/alion. the N ational Instiliite ol' In d e p e n d e n l C o lle g e s and U n iv e rs itie s . w h ere she conducted analyses nl' Ireiuls in h ig h e r e d u c a tin n and e o sls. lin a n c ia l aid. and c n rp n ra te giving. I’rinr In tenure at N A ICl-l. riiril'l was assistant executive d ire c tn r o l th e N a tio n a l A ssn ciatin n nl' C o lle g e and I 'niversily .Altorneys. I'hriH holds bachelor's and in a s le r's d e u re e s Irom th e U niversily nl' S oulh C arolina and a Ph.D . in public policy, w ilh concentrations in slalislics and ed u c atio n . I'rnin Cieorge W ashington U niversity. A native ol B arn w ell. S .C .. rh ril'l is m arried lo .A shley ТЬгН'и an altorney in Ihe linn o f W om hle C arlyle Sandridge Л Kice. The T h rills h ave Iw o ilaiighter.s, Lindsay. 22 and Laura. 17. T hrill sits on several hoards and has achieved m any hnnnrs. Som e include: Chair. Hoard of D irecto rs. N .C . IndepeiuleiU C o lle g e s an d U n iv e rsitie s; H oard оГ D irectors, l-xecutivc C om m ittee, N .C . C ili/'cns lor B usiness and Induslry; I'orsylh C o u n ty H oard of M an ag ers. W a ch o v ia H ank; H oard ol' Irn ste e s. M arlb o ro C o lleg e; Board ol' D ireclors. Leadership N orth C arolina; Council I'or the A d v a n c e in e n l o f W om en. D eloilte Л Touche; H oard ol' Ciovernors. C iovernor's Schools lit N orth Carolin;i; I’asi Chair. B oard ol' D irectors. W om en's C ollege C nalilion; I’asi C'hair. I''in;ince and A udit C om m ittee. B oard nl' D irectors. .American C o u n c il on r.d u c a tio n ; C o- C 'h;iir. C o m m issio n I'or a C o m p e titiv e N orth C aro lin a. Dr. .liiiinnnu Thril'l l ‘)>).S-(i; l>)>)>) I’re s id e n tia l L eadership Cirani Irom ihe John S. and Ja m e s 1.. K n ig h t I'oundalion. The W om en's L uncheon will he held al Berim ida Run C ounlry Club. 1 l;,i(l a.m .-l p.m . and is s p o n so re d by Ihe D av ic C ham ber оГ C om m erce and ihe D av ie B u sin e ss W o m e n 's .Association. K eservalions are reiinired and ihe Ice is SI.'S lor ch;nnber ;ind DHW A m em bers ;iiul S2(l lor nonm em hers. Call 7,^l-.?.i04 ot lax ;i list оГ altendees in 7.S1- W n . K cserved tables оГ ,S or Id are .ivailable. OPEN HOUSE • Saturday & Sunday • 2-5 p.m. Inp IVndm-i-r í " h ‘i r l i p nil M IIIIMhs sill II ^ 1УМ. 1ЧЧ5. Jonesnil M IIIIMhs sdl 11 1УМ. 1ЧЧ5. 1‘Wft, 1497, IWK } Hmtivs I iuIit Con.slructioii! • (illMt liK .Ilion. tHIlVL-nil-llt t>'\\ iiixlun S.iloiil. ilk‘ Л I cviMi-'Inii• Uo.lllllllll .ktc liinno>ilo\ Inr ..llxlonUllllstriMlon• Ni'iL’hU>rtnH4l ol hoiiu’N prui'i! Irom • Почс .in.J nvIh'kiK КеаП\ ( im siiitm ib llrnktT. CR.S. CK I Top I’nidiu-iT Mohile: (,U61-408-8IIS Kisidcnce: {)859-9089 roll I-ree: I-800-562-4J68 -ши^ЁЁшШ ЙШШ л ^ . 1 » ìli UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3BR. 2DA rr..i'-vn.in:e I'ee Слее лооеп floor pLm. l.vg« A LR cove'»<j Irori porcb. 2 слг M gcViiQo Ac33t 2BRs & IBA roughed-n & for eipAns'On Cfioose .ippl 4 cc'o? MAINTENANCE FREE. 3BR, 2.5BA HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS • 2100 SF spH bedroom pi,iri With ,1 huge Msui!e .md a co'^ered b.^c^ porch Buy rcw iintJ choos“ your colors S184.%0 UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3 cr 4DR, 2 5BAtAO Story horro, cpon A sp.icous, large к;:Пеп1пт':у гос'л Go'í course v>:.v Buy p:w .inj choo:‘.*co’ors $139.C'C0 ONE OWNER & PRIVACY-CUSTOM BUILT LOG HOME ON JO AC IN DAVIE CO. ТИугглл) p.res. ti'DR Sb'te л & t,V:ony. 2-slory sto'^e FP. c-jfi v.i: s!u3y sì rum, scm pcrch. tsmf, pl^T.bfd lof fui) BA & mofeS255.?:o HERITAGE OAKS • OUALITY BUILT Zìi BEDROOM HOME wifi ii 14i24 bonus room over ifie Qir.ige Ceramic Vit*. brtcK viny5 enleriof. v.iu'led ce;i'ng, 2 c.v .i!iached girnge Rear deck Spacious Cfiocst) colors 5185 5C0 QUALITY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS. 3 5 b.itiis, corrput'jr roorn rtlh compultir. torm.il (¡.r’ing room. v.Tjiled ceii.ng in family room Opr;n door plan, masler Su te vMtri jacu::i i sep sfiower 2 3 acre lot. Custom features throughout 5189.900. Sw ic e g o o d W a l l & McDANlEL Rl Al lOKS M o c k s v i l l e : 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 C le m m o n s : 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 w w w . S W M R e a lt o r s . c o m More Fine Homes Available Mocksville Orilcc; Clcmmon.s Office : 854 Valley lUl. 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Mocksville. NC Unit 1. Clemmons. NC l-877-SWM-SOLD I-S66-S0LD-SWM 1933 US Hwy 601N • $149,900 278 PeoDeistone Rd,*$139,900 1 745 S. Main S I M . $77.000 ÍIé AI^.-JS 3 Bedroorn, 2 Bath. 1 + Acre Wcxxlcd 4 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Gel moro house Lot. Custom Built for your money! New Constiucllons Available Dutchman Hills Subdivision Call For Infofmalion 068 Pine Ridae Rd. 3 Bedrcpm. 1 Bath w/basement in 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, Secluded lot w/ Yadkinville mitbiiHnn 3 Bedroom. ? Both Greal collage on a^xo», 2 ¿teres 5 Bedroom, 2.5 Balh 205 Nancy Easter » $76.900 I 123 Boger Rd. . $183,000 I 185 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, above groirel 3 Be<lroom, 2 Batti, exim lot inducJed pool ______________________________ 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, on private tot 176 C able Ln. • $89,000 190 C able Ln. • $79,000 K L ísM í Adorable home on gorgeous, well manicure(l lot. ranch with rrvmy updates Located in Pfafftown.3 Bedroom.1.5 Bnlli. guesi Ikkjsc and workshop. propeny 246 D anner • $115,900 1 235 Westridae^* $145 ОООГШ З Dovie Academy ■ $164,9001 143 Wesfridge ^132,000 14860 Stony Creek Ln. ■ $132,0001 a.sa p iPidnntf^n Pri . Ül90onn 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. New Cor^struction 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Lols of Lf}xLites 829 G ladstone • $104,9001422 Pleasant Ac • $109,900 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, comer tot m runil 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath setting. 137 Everhart Rd. • $85,000 t l v v : - * - »--»'V I.l ii - i 3 Bed-oom 2 Bath as oood as new 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh. fuli Iwsenient. Histonc h4onxi with 5 Bechom.nground pool. 3.5 Bath 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, Great Hon>e 3 Bedroom, 2 B.nth, with lots of extras 5 Bedroom, 3.5 Balh, Must Seo 3 Boilroom, 2.5 Balh, Many extras 343 Will Boone Rd.* $76,000 ■ I l u f r 0№. J ■ ГГ"” ” New double wide on nico lot 1001 Knollwood St.* $133,5001 116 Laird Rd. • $79,000 |810 Sanford Ave. * $146,90011247 Baltimore RD • $89,900 ■ 'ia.' 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath A * 2 Bedroom, I anh, w/basement Seclixlcil home with lots ol ixiv.'icy 3 Bedroom, 2 Balh, Full Basement Advance localion. Acreage, Pnvate 3 Bedroom, t ,5 Balh _________________ K U ■ ■ ilr . №l|li_lii(.(ii(,((IH filili MiiKl (ill» (till 10<аЫ.рНИ(И lluiiiU 1.i»(.0CHI tiiiWm Him liiil ».irii'liir .................................... ........... ........... ‘ ■■ 1Я-!!!! Ш1МIShlOltm -n u nuvtuQMlue п \ ш íil-íjí! I. „к... „.I М/V rbf Winston-Salem Bojid ol ReJltois Multipli' Liitinq Stivile Ceitifiei) CoinniercidI Inveitment Membei (CCIM) (агоИпл Rejl Data(statewide lommertlal) Loop Net ((Oiiiineiiial Intuii] nelwoik) liitemalloiijl Relocation Serviles Iilkll tii> DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 - C5 Advance News Hi! M.v niipiu is CItlof I’lilth Sainmnns. I turned 1 year old on April 20,2002. Л1 my party I had a Sc.satne .Sleet eat<e. I would like to ttiank my family and Triend.s for lielpiit); me cel- et)rale my special day and for alt my nice Kifts. .My parenls arc Hritt and Heather Sammons. Rose Will Sing Anthem Arvctla Ro.sc. grattddiiiightcr o( Calvin and Vcrtic Ijames of Mocksvillo will sing the naliiinai aiilliem at lltc nationally televised Colorado Rockics game on Wednesday, May I, Ro.se is 1.“) and lives with her family in Thornton. Colorado. Salem UMC Homecoming Sunday, May 5 Memtiers and friends of Sa­ lem UMC will celebrate Home- coming on Sunday. May .“i. Sunday scltool will begin at 9:45 a.m. with a song service to begin at 10:15 a.m. fcaluring Joe KoonU and the group "Scronily Is" from Florence, S.C. Larry W. Cartner. son of Mrs. Verla S. Cartner and the late James Kcrmit Carlner. will de­ liver Ihe 11 a.m. message. Following worship service, members, former members, and friends are invited lo gather tin­ der Ihe picnic shelter to enjoy lunch, Salem UMC is located on Sa­ lem Church Road, jusl off Davie A cadem y Road. F o u r C o r n e r s By Marie White Four Corners Correspoiulem Sandra Laws was a supper gucsl Saturday at the home of Mrs. Johnsie Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Shellon Jr. spent the weekend in Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Smith and Charlolte had lunch at 'Vadkin Valley Seafood Sunday. Dawn Hughes spent Sunday with Mrs. Johnsie Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr Harpe and Vernon Dull were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Travis Black, a member of Courtney Baptist Church, is home and doing well. He re­ cently underwent a liver trans­ plant in Florida. C O L D l U e U . B A N K E R 0 TRIAD, REALTORS- Uy Kditli Zimmerman Advance Correspondent Our Communiuty lievival begins ne.xt Sunday .April 28th at Ml, Sinai ,‘\ME Zion Church, beginning at 7 p.m. Five churches are involved in Ihis annual revival which runs through the week, wiih services al diri'crem churches each night. We welcomed Eric Hendricks of Winston Salem as organist al the Methodist Church Sunday April 21 si. A lovely cut llowcrarrange- itieitl was in Ihe church sanctu­ ary Sunday in honor of Abby Vogler celebrating her4lh birtlt- day, given by her parents and brother Frankie and Kristine Vogler and baby Will Vogler, Brenda Greene of Martinsville, Va. was a weekend visitor of her sister and brother- in-law Susan and Alan Nelson. She was among the visitors at the Methodist church Sunday. Visitors of Sarah Bailey last week were cousins Marie Turner and granddaughter Sharron Priddy of Le.vington, Frank and Betty Davis of Mocksville, Mozelle Beach and son Darrell of Cooleemee, Martha Jenkins of Pleasant Prairie, Wise, and her daughter Melany Jenkins of Norwood, Mass. were Saturday visitors of their cousin Edith Ztinntcrinan. Lib Carter was honored with a cook-out Friday night April Cornatzer News Hy Dottic Potts Ciirnal/.er Correspondent Sympathy is extended to Shirley Polls and i'amily on the death of her lather, S.D. .VIoon of Davidson County. He died t'riday. Nannie Lou Sparks returned home front I3aptist Hospital Fri- ilay. We wish her a speedy recov­ ery. Jo Bowens returned home from l-orsyth Hospital and is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morris and Perry's twin grandsons, Jared and Jacob White of Clemmons, visiled Mr and Mrs. Homer Polls Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Simpson of California were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Potts. They also visited his great-grand­ mother. Mae Laird, al Somerset Court, Landon and Jill Potts, Dottie. Homer and Sharon Polls. Luke and Lou Kiger, Mr, and Mrs. Weldon /\tlen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter visiled Mrs, Bob Sparks Sunday. Dovlo Co. 1.3 ocies, one level 3BR, 2BA, Bilck Home with lols ol space ond many nice updates. Large kllchen, screened In porch. 126 Roberson Dr., olf Hwy 64E, 2 Miles from 1-40. Doilhy Hall Crowder McChesney & Assoc. 766-0515 or home number 940-2800(126 ROB) 1085 North Main Street • Mocksville Large, irupressive ivso stor>', NcoClissical Revival Sl>lc home built in l‘XX), Situated on 5.11 acre lol in NUvksvillc's Hisioric District. This home boasts 4501 square feet of living space wilh 14 rooms and 2 balhs. Wide paneled central halls. 11 ohginal tireplaces, u(xxl (loori and 12' ceilings. Propeny includes original, restored Ollice Building, bam with loft, tool shed, garage and small ri'storable house. Immaculately landscaped.Please call Listing Agent, Jane Whitlock for more Information and pricing. OHIce: 336-751-6560 Cell phone: 336-940-7454. Mailwtedby; Jan«Whitk>ck/Howard Realty H O W A R D E «¿51 330 s. Sai.isiii.'KV St., MocKSVii.ui. NC 19th in celebration of her birth­ day, given by her son and daugh- ter-in-law Jack and Jane Carter at their hoine. Guests were im­ mediate family. We are happy to report thal Lillie "Bark" Vogler's pending surgery has been canceled. Best wishes go out to Iter. Lucinda "Cindy" Hauser of Winston Salem was among tlie out-of-town guests at her cousin Annatee Myers’ birthday dinner last Sunday. Our community expresses sympathy to the fatnily of Tim Spry. He died Saturday at Forsyth Medical Center. 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[jtli Ollice ii indeptndcnUy Owned and OpetalcJ. Ot«n citìl focm tnifig |rid ij^rflry f & 2 u' 11 qi'ig« fot rrjkma t.4 eJS f m WnWAM CMU MTIM ГАМ BAVK16Я 26A tou» Q*fi Home m tist Лоте tfjiv coffmurnty Co;y mi to»r.!ofUiie ичп. coicfi í-vj ок» Dog (ente ano stO'JK ificiirtrt Л tr< рке ei'tau AHen • 998-liWU7.I HAmaNm fU^llMl«fc|CMk W-11UйПуМЬm-1171mukmтм74ОиНШлHi-imСМ»)ймм •HimШШкm-iuiШ Ш ч шлт\ШШт m-miNmiHnUIm-iiiitmmUrnum-nuШтНЧл9fi*mtтшттилm-iiwmuí ШИ ОМ'ПЙШПЛятm-tmшптчш.iM*m7 i i i i ' ! Ï i'i C(>. DAVIK COUM Y KN TKRI’RISK KIX’ORI), April 25, 2002 Obituaries /^licu F'aye Wood M rs. AIIll- (•'avi; Woiul, fi>). of Armswdrtliy Road, Ailviincc. ilicil W cdnc-ihiy, April 17 . at her rcsitlcncc. Horn Aug. 21. I').12, in IJavii; C'lmnly, slic was ilie ilauiililcr of llic lalo- G eorge Tall am! Mary Hurlon W illiam s. .She was edii- caleil in Ihc Davie Counly .Seluuils anil was em ployeil by Carolina Sportswear t'or .^6 years. On Nviv. 12, I'l.S.I, she marrie.l Glenn I'. Wood Sr., who survives. She was a member ol'lhe Bixby Church ol' Ihe Living God. Survivors: a son and dauuhler- in-law , G lenn T. "Duster" and Pauline Wood Jr. ol MiK'ksville: 7 sisters, Louise Hooker, Rosie Sutherland and Vickie Harkey, all ol' M ocksviile, Johnie Sue Pea­ cock and Carolyn Smith of A d­ vance, Ann W ilsonof Midway :ind Itell)' J. (iross of Courtney; 2 bro th ers, Tom W 'illiam s of Courtney and Roy D. W illiams of Cooleem ee; 4 grandchildren; (i great-grandehildten; and several nieces and nephews. In addilion toiler parenls, Mrs. WoihI w:is preceded in death hy Iwo inlani children, I’.ud Pr.uikliii Wood ,nul Sheli.i I'aye W'ood; ,i biolher; ,uul a sister. [•'uiieral services were held at 2 p.m. S;ilurilay, April 20, :il Bixby Church of Ihe Living God, with the Revs. John Stephens and Bud .\lcD o\sell oftlcialing. Burial \\as in the church cemetery. I’allbear- ers were Robert, I'ciry and Marlv Church, Jason .Allen aiul Timmy and Janies .Misenbeimer. .Memorials: lo ihe church: or a charity of the donor's choice. David \Va.son Hollar ,\lr. David Wasou Hollar, SI, of Yadkinviiie, die<l Friilay, April 19, 2002 at Baptist .Medical Cen­ ter. ,\Ir. Hollar was born Nov.l.“», 1920, in Yadkin County lo Arthur Joel and Jeclioliall Dinkins Hollar. A lifelong resident of Yadkin C ounty, he w as a graduate of Courtney High School, attended Mars Hill College and eoinpleled aircraft inainlenance school in Calitornia. He was a li.S. Army Air Iniicc vcleran nf Woild War 11, serving in North .\lrica and Sicily .mil j>i'rforrning bom ber niainten.ince in .N'ew Mexico troin 19.11 lo 194.“; as staff sergeant. Mr. Hollar was letired Irom I’iedmont A viation, serving from 1947 through 19.S.1 as an eleclroplatcr, in engine overhaul as a mechanic and as an inslniclor for pro|K’ller and jel aircratl m aintenance. He was a cluirler meinlx'r ()f Courtney Volunteer Pile Deparlment unlil he retired in 199.S, treasurer tor I .it) years. Mr. Hnllar was a mem- iK-r of Huntsville Baplisi Church, serving several terms as deacon, chairman oflhe hoaril of deacons, church treasurer, Sunday school director and leacher. He was preceded in de;illi hy his parenls, a brolher, Sanford Hollar, and 2 sisters, I’earl Hollar and Hetty Jean Hollar. Surviving: his wile, Uoselyn Si/em ore Hollar, whom he mar­ ried Aug. 9, 1949, ofthe home; 2 children, Beverly M eiril and hus­ band Ldw ard .Merrill of I’faff- lo«n; Dr. David W. Hollar Jr. and wife Paige Dean Hollar of D;iy- ton, O h io ;.? grandchildren; 2 sis­ ters, Carolyn Rae of Charlotte and I:lla Simpson of Lenoir; 6 broth­ ers, Gurney Hollar of Courtney, G o rrcll H ollar of Jo n esv ille, Henry Lee Hollar of M ocksvilie, Dr. C leve H ollar of C ourtney, Clyde Hollar of W alkerlowii and H om er H ollar of San A ntonio, Texas; 27 nieces and nephews. The funeral service fwas al .1 p.m. M onday, April 22. al Geniry Fam ily Funeral Home C hapel. Y adkinviiie. liy Ihe Revs. Luke Bell and David Merrill. Burial t'ol- lowed in the H untsville Baptist Church Cemelery, M em orials: Courlney Volun­ teer I-ire Departmeni, Frankie Harper Wear M rs. Fnmkic I lurjx'r Wear. оГ W inslon-Salem died Wcilncs- ilay, April 17. 2002. at Kale И. RcvniiUls Hospice lUnue. Mrs. W'car was born Jan. 22. 1У06. in Forsylti Counly lo llcnry Clay Harper and Lucelia Crater Harper. Stie was the lon^est-liv- ini: m em her of New Philadelphia M oravian Church, w ith S4 years uwmbcrs|>ip. S1k‘ was active in l)cr clmrch as long as heahh pennil- led. serving as head tieiner lor .^0 years, treasurer of the Га1|1»Ги1 W orkers class Гог 60 years, was aclive in the Q auailrill Sijuare Dancing Club, and helped restore old pump organs to be used in the m ission tields in Nicaragua. Preceding her in ilealh were her husband ol M years. John И. Wear: her parents; a great- grand- iiaughler. Krisien Leali Dodd; 4 broihers and 4 sisters. Surviving: her daughter. Janice W. Law ton and husband RoIkti of Bernuida Kun: 5 grandchildren; 14 grcat-grandcbildrcn; and nu­ merous nieces anil nephews. I'lineral services were held al 11 a.m. Saturday. April 20. al New Philailelphia M oravian ( ’hurch coiu iu cted by ihe Kev. Kay Troutman. Uuriat I'olloued in ihe church graveyard. M emorials: New Philadelphia iU iikling I'und. 4440 C'ounlry Club Kd.. W inslon-Salem . 27104. (ieraldine \V. Myers (ieraldine W ihuolh Myers. .SS. ol Speaks Koail. Ailvance. died Iiiesday. April 16. 2002. al her home. Horn July fl. 194.^. in Surry Counly. she was ihe daughter ol‘ Ihe lale Z eprick and M am ie W ilm olh. M rs. M yers was em ­ ployed in IVkhI ser\ ice al Uiiifi and was ot ihe Baplisi failh. She was married 1.^ years to Dean Nîyers. Survivors: a daughter, Phyllis 1). Brady: a granddaughter; and 3 sisters, Kuby Sem ones of Wiit- sion-Salem. Prances Draugim of Mount Airy and Christine Geniry of Cana. Va. In addition to lier parents, a sisier and a brolher preceded her in death. A memorial service was con- ducled at 2 p.m. 1-rid.iy. April al Belhlehem United M clhodisl Church. Kedland Koad. wilh ihe Kevs. M ark W'eekley aiul G ary Slyers officialing. M enmrials: Hospicc/Pallialive CareCeiuer, IIOO-C S. Slralford Kd. W inslon-Salem . 27103. CO RR ECTIO N ThD Davie County Tax Collector apologizes lo Jerry F. and T. Kyle Swicegood for the Erroneous Listing ol Their Name in the Unpaid Tax Listing lor 2001. Flowers forali Occasions Sister's H of MocfcsvHte (336)751-1782 F.dward Carter ,lr. Mr. Fdward " Tom" Carter Jr. of C ooleem ee died 'Thursday, .April 18, at Wake Forest Univer­ sity B:iptist M edical Center. Horn M ay 29, 192.?, in Davie Counly, he was Ihe son ofthe late F dw ard C lem ent and V ersie Cliamherlain Carter. He served in Ihe U.S. Navy during W'urld War II and was relired from textile management. He was a member Ilf G ood S hepherd F piscopal Church in Cooleemee. Survivors: llis wife, Ruth Wod Carter, whom he married on Dec. 9, I94.S; a son, Thomas D. Carter of llie home: a iiaughler, Kathy M cDonald of Asheboro: a grand­ daughter; and a sisier. Nona Lee iVIa.son M rs. Nona Lee Kirklanil M a­ son, S I, of Brentw ood Drive, Ad­ vance, form erly of K noxville, Tenn,, died Thursday, April I.S, 2IHI2 al Ihe Meadow brook Terrace of Davie in Advance after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 20 in Berry F uneral C h ap el, K noxville. Friends and family met Sunday at Big 'Toipia Cem etery in Vonore. Tenn., at 11 a.m. for a graveside service. M emorials; Forsyih Hospice/ P allila tiv e C a re ,’ llO O -C S. Stratloril Rd., W 'inston Salem , 27И1.Я. Mrs. Mason was horn lu M on­ roe C ounly. 1'enn. on Nov. I. 1920, to the lale John H. and Pe:irl Mae Ward Kirkland, and was a homemaker. She li:id lived in the Advance area since I9S7. She was preceded in death hy a brother, W. Roy Kirkland. Survivors: her htisband of .S2 years, Frank S[K‘ncer Mason oflhe home: a son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy R. M ason and Debbie of Slidell, La.; a daiigliler, Judi W. M asonof MiK'ksville; sisters. Nell Toherlin Oakes (H arryland Helen Dykes (Eulis). all of Knoxville; .“i graiukhiW ten; anil a greal-giand- son. (iladys Howies Shelton M rs. Gladys Bowles Shelton. 7-V of W inslon-Salem died Friday. April 19, 2002, at Forsyth M edi­ cal Center. She was horn in D:ivie County to C larence and ()l;i Phillips Bow les April 24, 192S. She was a niemlier of Belhel llniled M eth­ odist and was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. She enjoyed working in her garden, cooking and traveling with friends. H er h u sband. S pencer M. Shelton Jr.. preceded her in death. S u rv iv o rs: her daughter. Rachel Hunce of W inslon-Salem; a son. Cliiirles "Nick" Hunce of W inston-Salem ; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-gvandchililren; 2 sisters and 2 brothers. A funeral service was con­ ducted 11 a.m. Monday, April 22 at B ethel U nited M clhodisl Church with llie Rev, Dana H. W ooten officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. M emorials: Bethel Methodist, 2.1.M) Bethel Church Road, W in­ ston Salem, 2710.1. Frank M. Stonestreet Dr. Frank M arshall Slonestret, form erly of M ocksvilie anil a long-tim e A lbem arle resident, died Friday. A pril 19, 2002 in H rookridge R etirem ent Cenier. W inston-Salem. llis w ife. V irginia R ogers Stonestreet. and a sister. M ary Fli/ahelh Brooks, preceded him in dealh. Dr, Stonestreet was born Feb. II, 1914 to the late M arshall Boone and Viola R ail/ Stonestreet of M ocksvilie. He attended Wake Forest and Atlanta Southern D en­ ial College. gr:idualing in l9,i7.A life m em her of the N.C. Dental Sociely, he practiced general den­ tistry in .■Mbemarle for 42 years until his retirem ent. He w as ;i m em ber and deacon of the First Baptist Church of .M bemarle and a c h a rte r m em her o f the Albem arle Lions Club. Survivors: .1 sons. Dr. Jam es F. “Jim "Slonesireel of W inter Park. Fla., John .\l. Stonestreet and w ife Helen of Lake N orm an, and Rob­ ert M. Slonestret and w ife Vickie of /M bemarle; a iiaughler l.inila Stonestieel Capilupo and husband I'red of Saylorsburg, Pa.; S grand­ children: and a greal-granilson. .■\ memorial service w:is held al 4 p.m. Siiiuhiy. .April 22 al Ihe First Baptist Church of A lbem arle w ilh the Rev. M cDonald olficiat- iiig. M em o rials; I'irsI B aptist Huildiiig I'und, 202 N. Second St., .Albemarle, 2S 00I; or the .Ameri­ can C an cer S o cicly . S tanly County, .“iOO F. .Morehead St. Suite 2 ll,a ia rlo ite , 2S202. Timotliy Dale Spry Mr. Timothy Dale Spry, 4ii, of Hailey's Chapel Ro:id, Advance, died ,Salurday, April 20, 2002 al Forsyth M edical Center. Born in Rowan County Nov. 29, UJ.S.S, he was the son of Gar­ land and Belly Berrier Spry, who survive. He was in management al Mcg:i Machine Shop Inc. and allended Dulin United Methodist Church. Survivors; his w ife of seven years, Renee M cDaniel Spry; a stepson, Jason Diuiiel of M ocks­ villc; .1 brothers. Dale and Keith Spry of Ailviuicc, and Andy Spry of High Rock Lake: 2 sisters, Fudene Barnes of W inston-Salem and Darlene Blake of Advance; ;inil se\ er;d nieces and nephews. Funeral services w ere held M onday. April 22 at 11 a.m. al Dulin United M ethodist Church with Ihe Revs. David Smith and Ray O 'Fcrrcll officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. M emorials: Dulin M ethodist Church. S97 Dulin Road. M ocks­ villc: or lilb av illc M clhodisl Church. 299.5 N.C. SOI S.. A d­ vance; or H ospice of D avie Counly. Hospital St.. M ocksviile. Mildred Mae Collins M rs. M ildred M ae W iggins ('o llin s, S5. o f Ja c k so n v ille Beach. Fla., died W ednesday af- lernoon. April 17. 2002 at Kale B. KeyruiUls H ospicc H om e w ith family by her side. She was born Sepl. 2. 1916 In S ilverdale lo W illiam C . and Agnes .-\very W iggins. She had heen living w ilh a daughter In A d­ vance. Mrs. Collins was preceded in ilealh by her husbaiul. l:/ekiel Lee Collins: 2 sisiers. Flnila Sisk of K ern ersv ille and M arg aret M ederlos of K hode Islan d ; 3 daughlers. (ilennie Collins Pallon aiul husband Jim o f A dvance. Marilyn Collins Kaw lins and hus- baiul Klchard and Belly Collins York and husband D on. all of Jacksonville. I'la.; 5 grandchil­ dren; and 9 greal-graiulchildren. A funeral service was held al 2 p.m. Sunday. April 21, in ihe Jones Funeral Hom e C hapel in Jacksonville. N .C .. w ith burial following in M aysville. M em orials: K ale K eynolds H ospice H orne. 101 H ospice Lane. W 'insion-Salem. 27103. 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E A T O N Celebnitiiig 50years o f service to the com m unity 325 North Main St., Mocksvillc, N C • 751-2И8 FUNERAL SERVICE DAVIK COUNTY KNTKKl’RISK RKCORI). April 25. 2002 - C7 Hats On! First place w inners in the A pril 6 G o sp e l S o n g fest hat p arad e at the B rock Perform ing A rts C e n te r w e re Lois A nd rew s, first, N ettye I. B arber, seco n d , an d G erald in e B row n, third. P rizes w e re d o n ated by a re a m erch an ts. G ospel singers w h o p a rticip ated w e re T ru e Light G o sp el C hoir, W in s to n -S a le m D istrict fvlass C hoir, N e w Life A postolistic C hoir, tvlarshall S te e le , A lfred fvlason, the R ev. N o rm a n D u d ley an d R e a c h O u t M inistry. T h e p ro g ram w a s held to raise m o n ey for scholarships. S en d contributions to C e n ­ tral D avie Alum ni, c/o M am ie Young, P .O . B ox 3 0 3 1 3 , W in s to n -S alem , 1 7 1 3 0 . Erin Carter To Be At Bread Of Life Urtn C arlcr will he in coiiccri iil Иге;н1 O f Lite liaplisl C luirch. on N .C. SOI just olT U.S. 601 N urih ot' M ocksvillo. at 7 p.m . (mi Siuulay.A pril 2S .l4irm orc iutV m ualinn.call-U >3-.M ^)2ur4(\^-2i7S. Breal<fast Saturday At Union Chapel Union Chapel United M ethodist C hurch. U..S. (lOI N orth оГ 1- 40. M oeksville. will have a country ham and sansaye hrcaklast Irom (i:.M )-ll)a.iu. Saturday. A pril 27. Community Baptist Pians Revival C om im inity Haptist C hurch. Cilaclstonc Uoail. C ooleem ee. will have a revival April 2S-M ay 3 with visitini; pastor, Jam es t.ocklee Irom Lenoir, wiih services at 7 nightly. .Special singing will iiiclm le O ne A ccord on Suiulay and M onday. U nity Trio on Tuesilay and W ednesday, and Servants M ean on Thursday and Friday. C lyde Settle is paslor. Гог m ore inrorm ation. call (i.1.V()()9.^. Don Ball To Be At Yadkin Valley Don Ball will he Ihe speaker I'or a revival at Yadkin Valley B ap­ tist C hurch. 1.124 Yadkin Valley Koad. A dvance, through A pril 2ft. P rayer room s open at 7:l.‘i. with the service al l-.M ) nightly. Call ‘)‘JS-4.'i31 for directions or m ore inform alion. Prayer Breakfast May 2 T he D avie Fam ily Y M CA w ill host an inrorm al eonm um ity p rayer breakfasl al 7 a.m . Thuisday. M ay 2. held in conjunction w ith Ihe 51st anniversary o fth e N ational D ay o f I’rayer. The tnidilion dales back lo Feb. 19. 179.S. w hen President G eorge W ashingion issued a proclam ation setting aside a day for public thanksgiving. An annual day of prayer w as established hy a joint resolution o f Congre.ss in and signed into law by I'resident Irum an. President K eagan signed an am endm ent designating Ihe first Thursday in May. The them e for this year is ‘•Aiiicrica U nited U nder G od." a re­ m inder of the day Ihat brought our nation together. 'To highlight the Ihem e. Psalm 46:1 will be used. "G od is our refuge and slrenglh. an ever-present help in trouble." T here w ill be a ham and sausage biscuit breakfast, w ith pastries, im iffins. fruit, orange juice aiul coffee. T he service w ill consist o fa m essage delivered by the Rev. Joel Boyles, w ilh m usic and creative w orship by Lifesigns. It will conclude w iih a corporate em phasis on prayer for national and com m unity leaders. 'Tables m ay be reserved. Call Sharon or Ed at 7.‘i 1-9622 bv A pril 29. F a r r л in g t o n M e n ’s B r e a k f a s t S a t u r d a y Farm ington Baplisi C hurch. 1Н.ЯЗ Farm inglon K oad. will have a m en's breakfasl fellow ship Saturday al S a.m . for Ihe m en of the church and guests. 'There is no charge. C all P aslor Jinim v I linson al yyS -3826(day)or7.S l-.1492. T u r r e n tin e G o s p e l S in g S u n d a y N ig h t 'There w ill be a gospel singing al 'Turrentine B aptist C hurch on S unday. A pril 28 al 6 p.m . Featured w ill be W on H eart from M orristow n. Tenn. There is no adm ission, bul a love offering will be received for the group. Everyone is inviieil. Mt. Sinai To ¡Host Advance Community Wide Revival M l. Sinai A M E Zion C hurch. 48X Peoples C reek R oad, will host the first com im inity w ide revival A pril 28-M ay 4. an effort w ilh A dvance area churches lo bring everyone closer logelher to w orship, prai.se and lift up Ihe nam e of Jesus C hrist. A prayer room will be available from 6-6:4.*) p.m . am i services w ill begin at 7 nightly. For direelions or for m ore infonnalion. call Ihe church a t ‘jyX-62.41. ‘Choose to Care’ A C e l e b r a t i o n a n d R e n e w a l D avie Cotm ty U n itedW aysA n n u alM ecthig Thursday, April 25 11:30-1 Davie YM CA Join us to cclcbratc the just completed campaign Food/Fun/Awards Sponsored by Duke Power, a Duke Energy Cowpiiiiy Attend The Church O f Your Choice N o C re o k P rim ltlv o B a p tls l C h u r c h ,N o C ro o k C h u rc h R d ., Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 a.m . Fouflh Saturdny worship and conforenco.1:30 p.m. Paslor. Eldor Eugono Bonnotl. E a g lo H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,10 a m, S un d a y w orship. 7 p.m . Tu e sd a y Pow ertim o, 7 p.m . Thursday Biblo study. C asu al dross, conlom porary m usic/svorship. 5 1 03 U .S . 158. Hillsdale. M o c k s v illc W o s lo y o n C h u r c h : Hospital St.. S unday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11, W odnosday Prayer Mooting. 7 p.m. Rev. Gooff)o Troyor. 751-5595, U n io n C h a p o l U n lto d M o th o d lsl C h u rc h : 2030 U .S . 601 N . Sunday School. 10. W orship. 11 n.m. Paslor. Rov. Brad Holliman. C o n to r U nlto d M othod lsl C h u rch : U .S . 64 W . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11. Pastor Mary M, Carnos. 751-2754. Chiidcaro diructors: Carla Provotlo. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940-3753. Elbavlllo United M othodlst C h urch : Sunday School. 10 a.m . Worship, 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (agos 3-9). Youlh lor Christ (agos 10-12), 1sl& 3rdSun., 3-4:3 0 p.m . Toons lor Christ mool S u n .. 5 -6 :3 0 p .m . Discipio I Oiblo Study. W od.. 7 p.m. Discipio ill Biblo Study. Thurs.. 7 p.m . Advanco. Pastor; Rov. Jack Wallaco. C oo le cm oe C h u rch ol G o d ; Sunday School. 10 a.m. W orship Servico and C hild re n 's C h u rch . 11 a.m . Tu os. Prayor M ooling. 7 p.m . W ed. Family Sorvice. 7 p.m . For m ore info, call pastor Robert Hulotto at 284-2100 or visit www.coolcog.org. C o rn a tz o r U n lto d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1244 Cornatzer Rd Sunday S choo l. 10 a.m . W orship. U a.m. Biblo Study. W ednesday. 7:30. Rev. Harold Zim m orriian, pastor. B othel U n ited M ethodist C h u rch : Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m . Dr. S B. W arner, paslor. A d va nco U n lle d M elho dlsl C h urch : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a .m . Y o u th . 5 p .m . R ov. D avid Childers.Dow nlow n Advanco. F a rm in g lo n U n ite d M o lh o d is t C h u rc h : S u n d a y S chool, 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . 1939 Farm ington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. Melinda S nyder O a k G ro v e U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : 1994 U .S . 158. Mocksvillo. S unday School. 9:45 a.m . Worship. 11. C o n co rd U n lle d M ethodist C hurch. C herry Hill Rd,. Mocksvilie. Worship: 11 a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m , Paslor. John Andrews, H a rd ison Un lle d M ethodist Church: W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d e rfu l W e d n e s -d a y s Children's program . 0-7:30. Pastor. Rev. Donnis B. Marshall. C o m m u n ity Baptist C hurch: Sunday School. 10 a.m . Sunday W orship. 11, Evening service. 6. W ednesday Bible Sludy. 7 p.m . Gladstono Road. H illsdalo United M ethodist C hurch: 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158. C o n lo m p o ra ry worship Sunday 10:45 a.m . Sunday S c h o o l. 9 :3 5 . C a s u a l d ro ss, re lfe s h m o n ts - IM P A C T (jr. S unday nighl. 5:30. A X IS (sr. high) S u n d a y n ig h l. 7. M idw eek W odnosday, 6:30 Bible studios and m inistries include dram a, w orship team , m issions, singles, w om en's, m en's. Dr. Keilh Turm an. 998-4000. W e sle y C h a p e l U n ited M ethodist C h u rc h : W orship Service: 10 a.m. S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10:45 a .m . Rev. M indy Snyder. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P e n te c o s ta l H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S un d a y Schoo l: 10 a.m. W o rsh ip : 11 a .m . E ve n in g : 6:30. W ednesday prayer meeting & Bible W.G. WHITE & G 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MiAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 692 Ralph Ratlodgo Rd • Mocksvillo 4 9 2 -5 4 9 6 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksvilie, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksviile, NC 27028336-751-2167 a Ì C £ VILLAGE HARDI/I/ARE 5431 Hwy. 158* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 Study. 7:30 p.m . Rev. Joel Boylos. Holy C ro s s Lu th e ra n C h u rc h , 1913 U .S . 601 s . W o rs h ip : 1 0 :3 0 a .m . Sunday School: 9:15 a.m . Pastor: Rov. Robort Kasling. 751-5419. htlp://www.mindspring,com/'holycross' M o c k s v iile F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h urch . 261 S, Main St. W orship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m . Sunday evening: C horisters (g rn d o s 1 -5 ) & Youlh (grades 6 -12 ), 5:30 p.m . Pastor; Neal Carter. 751-2507. M ocks United M etho dist C h u rc h , olf N .C . flOl S. at M ocks C hurch' B e au ­ cham p roads. Advance. Rov. Donnio Durham . 998-5518. S un d a y worship: 8:45 Sl 11 a.m . Sunday School; 10 a.m. Sm ith G ro ve M othodlsl C h u rc h : 3492 U .S . 158. M ocksvilie. P a slo r: Chris C lo n tz. S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m .. worship, 11. Children's ministry. Before and after school progrnm s. 940-5296. H ills d a le B a p tis t C h u r c h : S u n d a y W orship and Bible Study 9 & 10:30 a.m .. W ednesday Fellow ship M eal. 6 p.m. children's youlh activities, prnyer m o o lin g . 6 :3 0 p .m . P a sto r П .Т . Aldnrman. 940-6618. Minister of Music. Brent Helton. 4815 U .S . 158. Advanco. Faith ond V icto ry Fa m ily W o rsh ip C en ter, 1687 H w y 601 N. S un d a y Services. 10 a.m .. 7 p.m . W ednesday. 7 p.m. New B e lie ve rs P.P. C h u rc h , Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Service. 11 a.m . W ednesday night Bible study. 5 p.m . Pastor Elizabeth M ock Assoc. Pastor Derrick M ock. W om en's Aux, a Brotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Lib o rty U n llo d M o lh o d is t C h u rc h . U .S , 601 s . W orship;9:45 a.m . Sunday School: 11 a.m . First United M othodlst C h u rc h ol M o ck s vlH e . E a rly S u n d a y W otnlup S orvice. 8 :5 0 a.rn. P ra ise singing, casual dress, contem porary format. Traditional service, 10:55 a,m , 305 N. Main SI. 751-2503, Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Tu rn e r B e lie v e r's S o n s h ip T< ib e rn o c lc : Sunday wotship. 10.30 a.m . & G:30 p m W ed. e ve n in g . 7. P a sto r: J«»rry L. Coucti. 998-1324. C ann Rd. - Potter s Lano, Tu rren tine B a ptist C h u rc h : Sunday School. 9:45 a m,, W orship. 11; Night Service, 6. Pastor; Rtjv, Jo (i Smith, B e th le h e m U n ite d M c lh o d is l C h u rc h : S unday early w orship. 8:45 a.m .; Sunday School. 10 W orship. 11 n.m , 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 , F a x ; 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 , E -M a il: belhum c@ aol,com . Ep iscop a l C h u rc h o l the A sco nslo n , Fork-Bixby Rd . Advanco. Sun, School, 10 a m. W orship. 11 n.m . 998 0857. Dial A S to ry M in istry (o r children Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716, S e rvlc e s a l the O aks. Apt, 7A, 7 p ,m ,, Thursdays. Bishop T,R . Rice, C lem ent G ro v e C h u rc h of G o d . B o d y of C h risl. 159 Parker R d,. Mocksvillo, 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbath S ch o o l, 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip . 11:45. W ednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m . Paslor; Eldor Ernest Ijam es. Radio Broadcast: Th e Bible Is Right, Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S T P 1490 AM . G ro e n M o a d o w s B a p tis t C h u r c h Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m .. 7 p.m . W ednesday Prnyer & Bible Study. 7 p .m . P n slo r R ev, M ichael W alurs. 998-3022. L ib e rty W e s le y a n C h u r c h . 2 1 06 Sfieflield Rd.. Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m .. M orn, W orship 11 n.m .. W ed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each m onlh 10 a,m , 492-2963, Pastor: Ronald Lee. B ix b y P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h . 1806 Fork-Bixby R d .. near C ornatzor Rd,. Sun. School 9:45 a .m .. W orship 11. Pastor: Designated pastor. 998- 6813. V O G L E R& S O N S I'u n c ra l lt ()in c2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS EATON FUNER/VL HOME Ibu lilitiii o f Citrini:.... .'2.S Norih M;iin .Street Mocksvillc. NC 27C2.S 336-7 51-2 14 8 'Krazy' Bob says, "Stop by and see wtiy... •w mall's rarely I'j C asale at all." ' Tues.-Sat.*9am-7pm Sun.* tpm-6pm Uv^CixiVM)t)HMy.Uwy KOÍ AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • M ocksviile 336-751-2944 D u lin United M ethodist C h u rch . 897 D u lin R d ,. M o ck s villo . 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 , Paslor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m ., W orship 9:30 a.m. C oo le om e o United M othodlsl. Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.rn,. Worship, 11. Kids Kam p S un. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H o m e B ible S tu d ie s , by Randy Howell. 284-4667. B e a r C ro e k B a p tist C h u rc h , Bear Creek C h. Rd.. Sun, School 10 a.m.. W orship 11 a.m ., Bible Study Wod, 7 p.m .. Team Kids W od. 6:30 p.m .. Dr. W ayne E. Sterling - Intorim Pastor. C oo leem ee First Baptist C hurch. 284 M arginal S\,. Su«^. Biblo Sludy 9:45 n .m .. M orn. W orship 11 n .m .. Eve. W o rs h ip 7 p .m ., Yo uth. 6 p.m . W e d n e s d a y supper. 6 p .m . M usic minister. Regina Chandler. M ocksvillo S ocond Presbyterian. 400 P in e St. W orship, 11 a .m .. Church S c h o o l. 9 :3 0 . R e v, TIm m a s M . Leaclv751-1410 St. Fra n cis o l A ssissi, R C , Masses: M onday. Tuesday, Thursday. Friday. 9 n,m, W ednesday. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m . Sunday. 8 a m. and 10:30 a.m, S p a n is h M ass at 12:30 p ,m , Rov. Andrew Draper, TO R . 751-2973. Fa rm in g to n B aptlsl C h u rch . Sunday m orning Bible study, classes for all a g e s . 9 :4 5 . W o rsh ip : 11. 1841 Fa rm ington R d.. 5 m iles from 1-40. Pastor: Jinm iy Hinson. Church: 9П8- 3826, Hom e: 751-3492, Blaise Baptist C h u rch . U S. 601 North a cro ss (rom H o rn 's Tru c k S top. M o ck s viile , 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 , W o rsh ip & Sunday Scliool. 9:45 a,m, and 11 a,m. S u n d a y e ve n in g , 7. W e d n e s d a y service. 7 p.m . Pastor: GU;nn Sellers. S h ilo h Baptist C h u rch , 544 E Depot St,. Mocksviile. Sunday School: 9:45 a in i\1orning worship: 11 a m. Pastor: Rt‘v Donald Ray Jt-Tikins 751-0597. F u llo n U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S.. Advance. Worship; 9:45 a m, Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays, 5-6:30 p,m . Pastor: Rev Jack Wallace, H e a v e n B o u n d F u ll G o s p e l C h u rch .U .S . 64 W .. Mocksvillo. (bosido Center Fire Dept ), Sunday School, 10 a.m ., Worship. 11. Sunday night praise w orship. 6, W ednesday night praise worship. 7 Pastor. Jam es Ward, 998- 6394. First B aptist C h u rch . 390 N, Mam St,. Mocksviile. 751-5312, Sunday School. 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip ; 10:55 a.m . W ednesday Prayer Sorvice. Noon. Fo rk Baptist C h u rch . 3140 U .S . 64 E.. M o ck s villo . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 9:45 , W orship service. 11 a.m .. 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays, 7 p.m . Aw anas. Sunday 6p ,m .9 9 8-8 3 06 , C o rn a tz o r B a p tis t C h u r c h . 1372 C o rn a tze r R d,. M ocksvillo. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11;evening. 6 :3 0 : A w a n a 's W o rs h ip . 7 p.m , W ednesday evening, 7:30 p,m. N e w U n io n M othodlst C h u rch . 1869 Stietlio ld R d .. at C o u n ty Lint* Rd. S e rvice s : 8:30 a .m .. contem porary v ;o rs h ip v/ith ca s u a l d re s s and retrushmLMils; 9;45 a.m. Sunday School assem bly. 10. S unday School lor all ages, 11 a,m . W orship, 492- 5367, Ijam os B a p tlsl C h u rch . Shelliold Rd,. Mocks'JilU), Sut\d.\y School, 9'.45 W orship. 11 a.m. Suiulay FvL'nmg, 6, W e d n esd a y. 7 p,m . Paslor, Tommy Faust. S I. J o h n A M E Z lo n C h u rc h . 145 C a m p b e ll R d ,. M ocksvilie, S unday School. 9:30. M orning worship, 11 n.m. Rev, Anthony Fruem an. A d v a n c c First B aptist C h u rch . 1938 N .C , 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.rn. W orship. 11. W ednesdiiy Ditile Study mission groups. 7 p,m , Pnstor:Marlin Kastner, 998-6302, C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h e cy . 2323 U .S , 601 S ,. fylocksville. S un d a y SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jerlctio Road Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 us Hwy 158 Mocksviile, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R » J I ¿ " r í ^ Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication , 855 Siiliibury Itoiid, Mocksvilie, NC 27028 336-751-3712 School, 10a.m .. w orship. 11. Sunday evening. 6: W odnosday evening. 7. Pastor: Rov. B ob b y S hina u ll. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. Victory B aptist C h u rc h . M idw ay St.. Cooleem ee S unday School. 10a.m ., v/orship 11, S u n d a y o v o n in g . 6 ; W ednesday A w a n a ’Youth. 6:45 p.m .. f’rnyer S Biblo Sludy. 7. Rov. Shelby Hnrbour. 284-2077. S o v o n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h , Milling R oad. M ocksvillo. S a b b a lh School. Saturday. 9:30-11; W orship. 11 noon. Pastor. R on D a vis. 751* 3886. M acedonia M oravian C h u rc h . 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c o . S u n d a y School. 9 :3 0 -1 0 ;4 5 a .m . W orsh ip . 8:45 and 11 a.rn. 998-4394. Pnstor; Rev. G rog Little. Y a d k in V a lle y B a p tis t C h u r c h . l324Yadkin Valley R o ad. Advanco. Pastor; Ronnie C raddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m .. w orship. U R 6. W e d n e s d a y N ig h t P rn y e r meeting. 7:30. Live S undays. W D S L 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt. Zion H o lin e ss C h u rc h of G o d , U .S . 64 E. at Mill Street. Mocksviile. S unday Scliool. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11. Pastor: Bishop Ja m o s Ijames, Mt. S in a i A M E Z lo n C h u rc h . 488 P e o p le s C ro e k R o a d . A d v a n c e . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m .. worship. 11 a.m.. W ednesday nighl Bitilo sludy, 7, Dr. Otis D. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998-6231, B ixb y C h u rch of the L iv in g G o d . 2121 Cornatzer Rd . Advance. Pastor, R ev. P e rry H a w k s . 7 6 8 -1 6 0 G . Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m .. 6 p.m . S alom U n ited M e th o d is t C h u rc h . S a le m C h u rc h R o a d oM Davi«.» Acadeniy Rd. W orship. S undays at 9 45 a.m. Sund.iy School, 10:45. Ttie Rev. M ary Carnes, minister. P in e y G ro v e U n ilc d M o th o d ls t C h u r c h . 37 6 U n d e rp a s s R d .. Advance, Sunday School. 10 a m ,. W orship. 11, Pastor: Rev, Kendall C . Glover, 998-7316, Now Je ru sa le m A p o sto lic C h u rc h . 291 Cam pbell Rd . Mocksviile. Pastor. NLMlye l|ames-Barber. 751 -0049, Sun, S ch o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip 11, W ednesday night: Bible class, 7:30, Intercessory prayer. 6 p m. True Ligh t C h ristian M inistry. U S. 601 N .. Dannur Rd. to Cam olia Lane. Mocksviile, Pastor: S ieven W. Dalton SundaySchool. 10 a.m ., v/orship. 11. E p is c o p a l C h u r c h of Ih e G o o d S h e p h e rd . C h u rc h & C ro s s s is .. C o o le e m e e , W o rsh ip . 9 :3 0 a .m ,, fellowship hour alter cfiurctv Biblo Study 2nd and 4th S u n d a ys alter church. Priest: Rev, Noah Howard. Je s u s Life M ission . Liberty Church R d .. M ock sviile . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 10 30. morning worship. 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m . Paslor; Hilda Reavis, M ocksvilie C h u rch ol G o d . 862 U S 64 E, (beside A rm o ry). 75 1-0 8 17 , P a sto r: L a rry H o llih o ld . S u n d a y School. 10 a,m ,. v/orsfiip. 11. Sunday evening. 6. W ednesday evening. 7. Je rusa le m B aptlsl C h u rch . 3203 U S 601 S :. M ocksviile. 284-2328, Rev. Jim m y Lancaster, S unday services: B:15 a,n^.. ptatse and w oiship. 0.45 a.m .. Sunday School lor all ages; 1 a .m .. m o rn in g w o rs h ip ; 6 p .in e ve n in g w o rsh ip W e d n e s d a y servict's: 6 p .m .. fam ily fellowship m e a l; 7 p .m ., Te a m K ID , Youth 4 Christ, Adult Bible Study. Nurs«iry for infants and toddlers F e llo w s h ip B a p tist C h u rc h , 1084 Rainbow R d.. A d va nce, 9 9 8-6544 Paslor Will Pryor. S unday School. 10 a.m., worship. 11, Sunday evening, 6, W ednesday service, 7 p rn. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028 336-492-5565 C R A IG C A R T E R B U IL D E R , IN C . 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 /i,.':’,i.'/'i>f IiV.n.7 •() Ct.;i.' \ (Jtlcf iVfv,t.-if\I.ift;:if C-a.\ta'l‘ri-N I-lA Y W O R 'IlI-M lL LER F u n u r a l H o m e KiNDi-R'roN C h a p e l LüCATin) ON llw v 158 BtiTwtiiiN Ci.i:mmons & A dvanli; 336-940-5555 «8X-940-8511 f C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 Pino News By Nora Latham Pino Correspondent The breakfast at Wesley Chapol !ast Saturday was a big success. Tlianks to everyone who helped make it that way. Roger and Gail Latham. Helen Latham and Loma Price, all of Monroe, visited Bob and Louise Dill Sunday afternoon. Linnie and Mike Mock of Clemmons visited Harmon and Nora Latham Sunday afternoon. Amy. Danny. Daniel and Dalton Kato, of Jacksonville. Pla.. spent the weekend with Amy’s dad and stepmother. Bob and Kalhy Ellis. They came for Bob’s birthday. Ethan and Allison Boger of Reidsville. Allen and Lottie Whiiaker and Robert Ellis were present for din­ ner Saturday. Chuck and Lauren Burtonshaw of Slalesville had dinner with Bob and Kathy Sun­ day. P U B L IC N O T IC E S DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, April 25, 2002 - C!> P U B L I C N O T I C E S Y a d k in V a lle y M e e t in g S a t u r d a y Yadkin Valley Telephone Membership Corporation will hold its 47th Annual Member­ ship Meeting on Saturday. April 27 at 10 a.m. at thc Yadkinville School Multi-Purpose Room. An estimated 500 people arc expccted to attend with around 200 voting members. An annual and financial report for the year will be presented, as well as re­ ports from the treasurer and gen­ eral manager. Three members of thc board of directors will be elected. Members attending this year's event will receive door favors and a ticket for a long list of door prizes including a color televi­ sion set. Presto FryDaddy, Black G r e g L a n ie r In P h i B e t a K a p p a Gregory Ryan Lanier, a jun­ ior computer science major at the University of Nonh Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He is the son of Larry and Palsy Lanier of Advance. To be admitted, students must maintain grade poinl averages of 3.75 in acadcmic courses in the College of Arts and Sciences. Only about I pcrcent of all col­ lege students qualify. Each new member received a Phi Beta Kappa key, thc organization's symbol. and Decker Mini Pro food pro­ cessor, Mr. Coffee Ice Tea Malier, "Stinger" bug killer, 10- pc. Revere Ware knife set. Sun­ beam portable gas grill. Coleman 40-qi. cooler. Anchor 6-pc. Bake and Take set. Skil cordless screw­ driver. savings bonds. Igloo 60- qt. cooler, personal paper shred­ der. telephones, travel flashlight/ tool kit, Timex clock/radio, tool kit, shirts, personalized memo pads, Firsl Aid kil. Kidde Smoke and Fire alamrs, 40-pc. multi-use socket sel, fire extinguisher. Coke tray, Coca-Cola salt and pepper shakers and olher prizes. In Loving Memory of Lee Roy Howell My father ¡eft me for a while, hut ill spirit he is near, and he will give me giiiiiance through each ilay o f the year. For he who gave so freely o f his love and generous care in spirit will be with me all the time and everywhere. The family of Lee Roy Howell wishes to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for all lhat you have done for us during this difficult time. In loving memory of Mr». B«»luh W. Scott AprilJ2.200l ! Himoriti ho* ihiy liij« Swttt mtmorid ol you. g Htmonn of 1 mothtr who Imed 2nd I cired (« 01 Htmonts of a tnoihtr so unltlíil^ givng hir ill ind all (0 htlp oilitn. Htfflom ol 1 moihti «ho tiu{lit UI 10 lOK and (niit God. Ktmonti of a moihtr who taught us to btlicvtd in us and Uught ui to btlievf in ountltts. Ilimotiis ol a moiliir »ho liad hir shan of ups and downs, nevtr (ompliinini but tnistini God lo rnakt a wa; for htr. Hmoriis of a moihir who lhank God for m rfáij. eitn whtn her bod; was {(iiing tired. How (an we forgel ¡lou dear rooiher, when memoiiis linger niar. Sometimes tears fall because we miss (ои so. Bul God linows best. He knew ;our worV was done and he gix ¡lou rest. I^aiefuf be Ih/ sleep mother. Lwed and missed b/ your family ['П И Ю Ф Ш ! Tmwtirr SHELIA SAMMONS Sheila Sammons, the pride of Homer and Jutlf Shue; the bride and apple of David Sammons' eye; the mother of Seth Phillips; and not to mention the owner/ director of Cedar Rock Assisted Living Community has done gone and turned HAPPY BIRTHDAY from Faintly, Friends & Co-Workers NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of Iho Estate o( LOUISE G. HAM­ MER. Decoased. lalo ol Davio Couniy. North Carolina, this is lo notify all persons having claims against tho estate of the deceased lo exhibit them lo Ihe undersigned on or before July 25. 2002, or Ihis Nolice will be pleaded in bar ol thoir right to recover against tho estate of Ihe said decoased. All porsons indoblod lo said estate will please make immediale payment. This the 25lh day of April, 2002. E. Edward Voglor, Jr. Executor of Ihe Estate of Louise G. Hammer c/o HALL AND VOGLER 181 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 4-25-4Щ NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ihe Execu­ tor of the Estate of DOROTHY CREASON WALKER, lale of Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having claims against said esialo to present them to Ihe undersigned on or before the 25th day of July, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the first day ot publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted lo said oslato will please make imme­ diate paymeni to the undersigned. This 25th day of April, 2002. Dwight T. Creason, Executor 132 Sunset Circle Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 4-25-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra­ tor of the Estate ol ROBERT FRANK HODULIK, late of Davio Couniy, this is to notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to the undersigned on or boloro Ihe 11th day of July, 2002, being three (3) months from tho first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate paymonl to Iho undersigned. This the 11th day of April, 2002. Joe Hodulik, ADMN СТА DBN 23372 El Toro Road Lake Forest, CA 92630 4-11-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of JOHN PAUL TUTTEROW, SR., fate of Davie County, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of July, 2002, being Ihree (3) months from tho first day of publicalio or ihis notice will bo pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment lo the undersigned. This the 4th day of April, 2002. John Paul Tuttorow, Jr., EXEC 3464 Lakoshore Road South Denver, NC 28037 4-4-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CPEDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ trix of tho Estate ol ALMA R. IRE­ LAND, late of Davie County, ihis is lo notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them lo the undersigned on or before the 25th day of July, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirst day of pub­ lication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 25th day of April, 2002. Botty Burton, EXEC 143 Parsonage Drive Advance, NC 27006 4-25-4Ш E n t e r p r is e C l a s s i f i e d s W o r k ! C all Karen at 75 1-2 120 to get y o u r ad slaned, an d w a il fo r the p h o n e calls to roll in. D A V IB C O U N T V ENTERPRI/i^^BCORD NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of Iho powor and authority contained in tho Deed ol Trust oxeculod or assumed and delivered by Pamela S. Day (now Pamela S. Cox) lo Thurman E. Burnette, Trustee, on behall of Farmers Home Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, re­ corded in Book 0169, Page 0834 in Ihe Office of Ihe Register ol Deeds lor Davie County, North Carolina, and due to debtor's de­ fault in Ihe payment of tho indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to perform the lerms and agreo- menls thorein contained, and pur­ suant to Iho demand ol Ihe owner and holder of tho indebtedness and order of Ihe Clork of Superior Court, tho following described property wilh all improvements thereon witl bo resold al public auction on the 8lh day of May, 2002. at 12;00 noon al the steps of the Davie County Courthouse in Mocksville, NC: BEING all of Lol 17, Crallwood Subdivision, Section I, as appears (rom a map thereof recorded in Plat Book 4, at Pagol 12, Davie County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular doscriplion of said lot. This conveyance is subject to restrictive covenants described in an instrument recorded in Deed Book 87, al Pago 323 and 324, Davio County Registry. Resale is subject to the current year properly taxes and special assessments, prior liens and en­ cumbrances, restrictions and ease­ ments of record, if any The record owner of the property is: Pamela S. Day (now Pamela S. Cox). The property address is; 50 Whitney Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. Tho property will bo sold as one tract. Pursuant to N.C. Gon. Stat., Section 45-21.10, tho successlul bidder is required to deposit cash, cashier or certified chock wilh the Substitute Trustee in an amount not lo exceed five percent (Sii) of the amount bid wilh a minimum deposit of S750.00, to bo held by the Sub­ stitute Trustee until tho resale is consummated, or an upset bid is filed and deposit made with the Clerk of Court within the ten-day upset bid period. Each properly liled bid will be held open ton days lor further upset bids. The successful bidder shall bo required to pay Ihe full balance of Iho purchase price as bid, in cash or certilied check, at the lime Ihe deod for Ihe property is delivered, or attempted to bo delivered. Should the successful bidder faif lo pay Iho full balance of the purchase price, said person shall remain li­ able on Ihe bid as required by North Carolina law, William R. DeGraw, Jr. was sub­ stituted as Trustee by thal instru­ ment rocorded in Book 350, Page 397 on November 3, 2000. This the 4th day ot April, 2002. William R. DeGraw, Jr. Substitute Trustee 3911 University Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27106 (336) 759-0900 4-25-2Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 02 CVD 185 PATSY YORK SHORES 8. BILLY WAYNE SHORES, Plaintilfs, vs. MELISSA LEEANNE BARBER, Defendant. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: MELISSA LEANNE BARBER TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entilled aclion. The nature of tho reliel sought is as lollows: The Plaintilfs are seeking: Ex­ clusive care, custody and control of the minor child, ANISTON BROOKE BARBER. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make defense to such pleading no later than Ihe 4th day ol June, 2002, said date being forty (40) days (rom Ihe first publication of this notice, and upon your failure lo do so, the par­ ties seeking sen/ico against you will apply to the Court lor the reliel sought, This Ihe 16lh day of April, 2002. MARTIN & VAN HOY L.L.P. By Robert H. Raisbeck, Jr. Attornoy for PlaintiHs Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 752-2171 4-25-31П GENETREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs 30 Years Exporlonce Froo Estimates 336-284-4571 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Underandby virtue of Ihe power and authority contained in the Deed of Trust executed or assumed and delivered by Trina R, Woolwine to Thurman E. Burnetle, Trustee, on behalf of Farmers Home Adminis­ tration, U.S. Department of Agricul­ ture, recorded in Book 342, Page 219 in Ihe Office of Iho Register of Deeds (or Davie County, North Carolina, and due to debtor's de­ fault in tho paymont of the indebt­ edness theretiy secured and fail­ ure lo por(orm tho terms and agree­ ments therein contained, and pur­ suant to the demand of tho owner and holder of the indebtedness and order ol tho Clerk ol Superior Court, Ihe following described property with all improvements thereon will be resold at public auction on Iho 9th day of May, 2002, at 12:00 noon al the steps ol the Davie Couniy Courthouse in Mocksville, NC: Being known and designated as Lot No. 2 ol Evan Ashley Court as sot forth in Plat Book 5, page 205 (Slide 185), to which relerence is hereby made for a moro particular description. For back title, see Deed Book 191, pago 395; Deed Book 146, pago 692: Deed Book 108, page 659; and Deed Book 653; Davie County Registry. See also Tax Map 1-4-11, BIk. A, Parcel 30, localed in Mocksvillo Township, Davie County, North Carolina. Sale is subject to the current year property taxes and special assessments, prior lions and en­ cumbrances, restrictions and ease­ ments of record, if any The record owner ol the property is; Trina R. Woolwine. The property address is: 450 Hospital Street Ext., Mocksville, NC 27028. The property will be sold as one tract. Pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat., Section 45-21.10, the successlul bidder is required to deposit cash, cashier or certified chock wilh the Substitute Trustee in an amount not to exceed five percent (5%) of Ihe amount bid with a minimum deposit ol S750.00, to be held by the Sub­ stitute Trustee until the resale is consummated, or an upset bid is (iled and deposit made with the Clotk ol Court within tho ten-day upset bid period. Each properly tiled bid will be held open ton days for further upset bids. The successful bidder shall be required to pay the lull balance of Iho purchase price as bid, in cash or certilied check, at the time the deed (or Ihe property Is delivered, or attempted to be delivered. Should the successful bidder fail lo pay tho full balance of the purchase price, said person shall remain li­ able on the bid as required by North Carolina law. William R. DeGraw, Jr. was sub­ stituted as Trustee by that instru­ ment recorded in Book 411, Page 278 on March 7, 2002. This the 9th day of April, 2002. William R. DeGraw, Jr. Substitute Trustee 3911 University Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27106 (336) 759-0900 4-25-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of tho Estate ol REGINALD J. SEAFORD, late of Davie County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11 th day of July, 2002, 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 esiale will please make immediale pay­ ment to the undersigned. This tho 11 th day of April, 2002. Dorcas W. Seaford, Execulrix 3311 NCHwy. 801S Advance, NC 27006 4-4-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Adrfiinistra- tor ol the Estate of ANNIE SPRY CHAPPELL, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to presenl them to Ihe undersigned onor before the 11 th day o( July, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the firsi day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediale pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 11 th day of April, 2002,Richard G. Chappell, ADMN 632 Cambridge Road Camden, DE 19934 4-11-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE QLMEEIINC.S OF THE DAVIE COUNTV BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 105-322, Iho Davie County Board of Equal­ ization and Review will meet as re­ quired by law. PURPOSE OF MEETINGS To hoar, upon request, any and all taxpayers who own or control taxable property assessed for taxa­ tion In Davie County, with respect to the valuation of such property, or the property of others, and to fulfill other duties and responsibili­ ties as required by law. The Board will convene for its (irst meeting on Tuesday, April 30, 2002 al 7:00 p.m. Tho Board will adjourn for the purpose of accept­ ing requests for hearing at Its lasl meeting on Tuosday, May 28,2002 at 7:00 p.m. Meetings will begin promptlj( ^t 7:00 p.m. In tho Com­ missioners' Moeling Room of the Davio County Administration Build­ing. Requests lor hearing must be received no later lhan final adjourn­ ment which is scheduled for Tues­ day, May 28, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. In tho event ol an earlier or a later adjournment, notice to that effect will be published in this news­paper. Tho schedule for the hearing of appeals which wore timely (iled will be posted at the office of the As­ sessor, serving as Clerk to the Board, and will also bo provided to individuals and organizations that have requested notice pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-318.12. All requests for hearing should bo made lo: Mary Nell Richie, Clerk to the Davie County Board ol Equalization and Review, 123 South Main Streot, Davie County Administra­ tion Building, (Hocksville, NC 27028. Telephone: (336) 751-3416. 4-11-31П NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF WILLIAfH ALLISON LONG All persons, firms and corpora­ tions having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM ALLISON LONG, deceased, are hereby noti­ fied to exhibit Ihom to Peggy Rights Long as Executrix ol the decedent's estate on or before July 15, 2002, at tho office of Horton & Gerber,' PLLC, 338 North Spring Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101, or bo barred from Iheir re­ covery. Debtors of tho decedent are asked to make immediate payment lo tho above named Execulrix. This the 10th day of April, 2002. Peggy Righls Long, Executrix of the Estate of William Allison Long c/o Horton & Gerber, PLLC, Altorneys 328 North Spring Streot Winston-Salem, NC 27101 4-18-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Administra­ tor of the Estate of PATRICIA T. 2ICKMUND, late of Davie County, Ihis Is to notify all porsons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11 th day o( July, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the firsl day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All porsons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 11th day of April, 2002. Gerard W. Zickmund, Adm. 2182 Milling Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 4-11-41ПNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix ol tho Estate of LARRY LEE ANGELL, deceased, lale ol Davie County, North Carolina, Estate File Number 99 E 317, Davie County, North Carolina, this is lo nolily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned in care of David R. Crawford, attorney lor the estate, at One North Marshall Street, Suite 100, Winston-Salem, North Caro­ lina 27101, on or before the 11th day o( July, 2002, or this notice will be pleadöd In bar of their recovery. AH persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment. This tho 111h day of April, 2002. Patty Jacobs Angell, Execulrix of the EstateofLany Lee Angell 4-4-4tn Ш: Ш : NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol tho power of salo contained in a certain Dood of Trust made by CHARLES RAY EVANS to COUNTRYWIDE TITLE CORPORATION, Trustoe(s), dated the 25th day ol October. 1999, and recorded in Bock 318, Pago 99, Davie Couniy Registry. North Caro­ lina, dolault having boon made in tho paymont of tho note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hut­ chens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deod ol Trusl by an instrument duly recorded in the Ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, and Iho holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trusl be lore- closed. Ihe undersigned Subslilulo Trustee v;ill oiler lor sale al tho Courlhouse Door in the city of Mocksvillo, Davie County, North Carolina at 1:30 p.m. on May 3, 2002, and will sell lo the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate in the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being moro particularly described as lol­ lows: BEGINNING at an iron in tho line ol L.W. Richio (Deod Book 77, Page 75) located North 06 degs. 13 min. 05 sec. East 154.49 leet Irom an iron marking the Southeast cornor ol L.W. Richio and the Southwest cornor ol Bowers Lum­ ber Company (Deed Book 145. Page 423) and running Ihonco from said point ol beginning with tho line ot L.W. Richie South 05 dog. 13 min. 05 sec. West 154.49 feel to an iron. Bowers Lumber Company Northwest corner; thence North 83 degs. 00 min. 55 secs. WesI pass­ ing through an iron al 342.97 loot in tho Eastern right of way margin of U.S. Highway 601 for a total dis­ tance ol 372.97 leet lo a point in tho center of U.S. Highway 601 right of way: thonce with tho cenier of said right of way North 07 degs. 02 min. 43 sec. East 150.00 leet to a point; Ihonco South 83 degs. 42 min. 23 sec. East passing Ihrough an iron at 30 feet in the Eastern right of way margin ol U.S. High­ way 601 tor a total distance ol 370.77 leet lo tho POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, contain­ ing 1.300 acros. moro or loss, and designated as Lot 2, Clerksville Heighls Subdivision, as tho same appears on a map thereof recorded in Map Book 5, Page 202, Davio Couniy Registry. BEGINNING al an iron marking the Southwest cornor ol L.W. Richie (Deed Book 77, Pago 75) and the Northwest corner ol Bow­ ers Lumber Company (Deed Book 145, Page 423) and running thence with Bov/ers Lumber Company South 15 degs. 37 min. 05 sec. West 147.44 feet to an iron; thence North 83 degs. 42 min. 23 sec. West passing through an iron in the Eastern righl of way margin ol U.S. Highway 601 at 321.03 feet lor a total distance ol 351.03 loot lo a point in the center ol U.S. Highway 601 right of way; Ihence wilh the center of said right of way North 07 degs. 02 min. 43 sec. East 150.0 leet to a point in the center of said right of way; thonce Soulh 83 dogs. 00 min. 55 sec. East passing through an iron at 30.0 feet in the Eastern right of way margin of U.S. Highway 601 for a total distance of 372.97 feet to the POINT AND f^LACE OF BEGINNING, conlain­ ing 1.228 acres, more or loss, as surveyed by Tutterow Surveying Company and being known and designated as Lot 3, Clarksville Heighls Subdivision, as Ihe same appears on a map recorded in Map Book 5, Page 202, Davie County Registry. Together with improve­ ments located Ihereon, said prop­ erty being localed at 3526 U.S. HWY. 601-N, Mocksville, North Carolina. For back lille see Deed Book 154 al Page 679, Davie County Registry, Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay tho lax ol Thirty Cents (S.30) per Ono Hundred Dollars (SI00.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be oifered pur­ suant to Ihis notice of sale is being oifered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther tho Trustee nor the holder of the nolo secured by the deod of trust/security agroomeni, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Ihe ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized roprosontalive ol either the Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion of warranty rolaling lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or safely conditions existing in, on, al or relating to tho properly being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal chocks) of five percent (5%) or the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater, will bo required at the timo ol Iho salo. This 12lh day ol April. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Ste. 103 PO. Box 1028 Fayotleville, NC 28302 4-18-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE INTHEGENERALCOURT OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE CLERK 02SP49 IN RE: GRACE LANGSTON aka EVELYN GRACE LANGSTON UNDER AND PURSUANT to an Order entered by Ihe Honorable Kenneth D. Boger. Clerk of Supe­ rior Court of Davie County, North Carolina on tho 2nd day of April, 2002, Ihe Guardian for Grace Langston will olfer for salo at Iho Davio Couniy Courthouse door in Mocksville, Davio County, North Carolina al 11 ;00a,m. on Tuesday, May 7, 2002, and sell lo the high­ est bidder lor cash, a certain house and land, localed al 140 Joe Langston Road, Advanco. Davio Couniy, North Carolina, 27006. and more particularly described as lol­ lows: Beginning at a slono in Jack Doulhits line (now or formerty) and cornor of Luther West lot (now or lormerly) and tunning East 3 de­ grees Soulh with Doulhits line 3 chains and 71 links to a stono at gate and on Iho West side ol road: thence South 8 degrees West 2 chains and 70 links lo an iron stake on West side of the road; thence West 3 degrees North 3 chains and 71 links lo an iron slake; thence North 8 degrees East 2 chains and 70 links lo the beginning and con­ laining ono (1) acre mor or less; and being the identical proporty convoyed in Dood Book 46. page 486. Davie Couniy Rogislry. The sale will be subject to properpty taxes and any other out­ standing liens or encumbrances of record. Provided however, thal there is an existing deed of trust which is a lien on said property, which is recorded in Deed ol Trust recorded in Book 388, page 212 in tho principal amount of twenty five thousand eight hundred lorty one and 17/100 dollars ($25,841.17), which will be paid from the (irst pro­ ceeds aller the costs ol sale. The highest bidder shall be re­ quired to deposit ten perent (10%) of the purchase price on the day of salo in cash or certified funds. This sale will bo subject lo up­ set bids and court approval as by laws allowed. This Ihe 2nd day ol April, 2002. Sally W. Smilh, Attorney lor Guardian Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Ton Court Square Mocksvillo, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 4-11-4in NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBUC NOTICE Pursuant to Article 11.3.4 of Ihe Town of Mocksvillo Zoning Ordi­ nance Ihere will bo a PUBLIC HEARING before the Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday, May 1, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. in the Mocksville Town Hall. The follow­ ing item is scheduled to be heard: Robert D, Welch has applied for a Special Use Permit to place a monument sign (or a funeral homa In tho Neighborhood Resi­ dential (NR) district. This prop­ erty Is located off the east side of South Main Street between Forrest Lane and Harding Street and Is lurther described as be­ ing Parcel C-2 o( Davie County Tax Map J-4-S, A sign will be posted on the above listed property lo advertise the hearing. All parties and inter- osted cilizens are invited lo attend the public hearing at which timo they shall have an opportunity lo be heard in favor of or in opposi­ tion to Iho request. Prior to the hear­ ing, all persons interested may ob­ tain any additional inlormalion on NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of Iho power of salo conlainod in a certain Deed of Trust made by Scotl Flotomior and Carol Flelemier (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Scolt Chris­ topher Flelemier and Carol Davis Flelemier) lo Now Salem. Inc., Trusleo(s), dated Ihe 23rd day of July, 1999, and recorded in Book 309, Pago 400, Davio County Reg­ istry, North Carolina, default hav­ ing been made in the paymont ol the nole thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the under­ signed. H. Terry Hutchens. PA, hav­ ing boon substituted as Trustee in said Dood of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Oflice ol Ihe Regislor ol Deeds ol Davio Couniy, North Carolina, and the holder of the nolo evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed thal the Dood of Trust be foreclosed, tho under­ signed Substitute Trustee will olfor for salo al Ihe Courthouse Door in Ihe cily ol Mocksville, Davie Couniy North Carolina al 1:30 p.m. on May 3,2002. and will sell (o tho highest bidder tor cash Iho follow­ ing real esialo silualo in Iho Couniy of Davio, North Carolina, and be­ ing moro particularly described as lollows: Beginning al an iron rebar lo­ cated in the Eastern right ol way line ol Stale Road Number 1439. said iron being the Soulheastorn corner ot Tithia M. Hanes property as described in deod recorded in Deod Book 116. Pago 129. in the Davie County Registry, in Ihe West line ol Lillian Boachamp proporty as described in Deod Book 92. Pago 267; running thonce from said point of Beginning, on a new line with Beachamp the two loliowing courses and distances: North 54 degrees, 19' 30" East 50.0 feet lo an iron rebar set South 67 degrees. 12' 05” Easi 391.57 feet to an iron stake rebar sot in the West lino ol Ginger Yokley property (see Deed Book 122. Page 225). said iron being South 28 degrees. 29' 35" West 16.40 feet from Ihe axle lo­ cated at the northwest corner ol Yokley; running thence wilhYokley's West line, Soulh 28 degrees, 29’35" Wosl 122.0 feet to an existing 3/4 inch iron pipe located at the North­ east corner of Maryanne Posl prop­ erty (sec Dood Book 157. Pago 29); running thonce with tho north line of Post, tho two following courses and distances: North 63 degrees, 41'20" Wosl crossing an existing 3/4" iron pipe al 368.06 feet, and continuing along the same 'course 15.01 foot to a point localed in tho cenier of Slate Road Num­ ber 1439: running Ihence wilhin the righl ol way ol said Slale Road Number 439, North 00 degrees, ОО'ЗО" West 60.0 feet to an iron rebar the poinl and place ol BEGIN­ NING, containing 1.0 acres, moro or less. Said description is in ac­ cordance wilh a survey made by Allied Land Surveying Company, dated September 7, 1995, bearing Job Number 7107, entitled "Lillian H. Beachamp Properpty" Together with improvements located thereon; said properly being lo­ cated at 208 Livingston Road. Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the proporty be pur­ chased by a Ihird party, lhat per­ son must pay Ihe lax ol Thirty Cents (S.30) per One Hundred Dollars (SI 00.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property lo be oifered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being ofrerod for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther tho Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of Irust/secunly agroomeni, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or tho holder of Ihe nole make any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to tho property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly aro disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash doposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) or the purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars (S750.00), whichever is grealor, wiil bo required at the lime ol the sale. This 12th day of April, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol tho powor of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Rhonda Christine Smilh and Christine B. Darnoll lo Gabriel. Berry & Weston. Trusloo(s), dated tho ttth day of March, 1996. and recorded in Book 234. Page 749, Davie County Reg­ istry. North Carolina, dolault hav­ ing been made in the paymonl of tho nolo thereby secured by the said Deod of Trusl and the under­ signed. H. Terry Hutchens. PA. hav­ ing been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ot Trust by an instrument duly recorded in tho Ollice of Iho Register of Deeds of Davie Couniy. North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said indoblod- noss having directed thal tho Deod of Trust be foreclosed, the undor­ signod Subslilulo Trustee will olfor for sale at tho Courthouse Door in the city of Mocksville. Davie Couniy, North Carolina al 1:30 p.m. on May 3, 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real estate situate in the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing moro particularly dobcribod ns follows: LYING AND BEING in Mocks- viiieTownship, Davio Couniy. North Carolina, and beginning at an iron leund, said iron found being the Southwest corner of Worth T. Hendrix. Dood Book 53. pago 172. parcel 19, with said iron being lo­ caled in tho Northern right ol way of Forest Lano, Ihonco wilh said righl ol way North 72 degrees. 00 minulos. 18 soconds West 100.00 lool lo an iron lound. said iron found being tho Soulhoaslern cornor ol Furches Enlerprises, Deed Book 148, page 708, parcel 17, Ihence wilh said Furches lino North 06 degrees, 32 minues. 35 seconds East 140.01 leet to nn iron lound, said iron found being located in the Soulhorn line of John K. Johnstone. Deod Book 130, page 523, and Deed Book 145, pago 78, parcel 15. Ihonce with Johnstone line Soulh 73 degrees. 37 minutes. 10 seconds East 100.14 leol oan iron lound. said iron lound being located in the Western line of Worth T. Hendrix, thence with said Hendrix line South 06 degrees, 48 minutes, 30 soconds West 142.76 leet to the POlt^T AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING and containing 0.319 acros and being Lol No. IB ol Davie Couniy Tax Map J-4-4 Block E wilh Ihe above description as surveyed by C. Ray Cates Juno 14, 1993, updated 3/6/96. Together wilh im­ provements located thereon; said property being located ot 179 For­ est Lano, Mocksville, North Caro­ lina. Should Ihe property bo pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay tho tax of Thirty Cents (S.30) per One Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). Tho property to be offered pur­ suant lo this notice of sale is being ollered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foroclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agonis or authorized represenlalive of either Ihe Trustee or tho holder of tho nole make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the lille 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 responsibiiilios or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, Ihis properly is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded reloasos. A cash doposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5°i) or Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars (S750.00), whichevor is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This 12lh day ol April, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Stu. 103 RO. Box 1028 Fayottoville, NC 28302 4-18-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol tho powor ol sale cnnlained in a certain Deod of Trust made by Donnis Powoll lo John M, Morcer. Truslue(?l. dated Ihe 5lh day of March, 1999. and ro­ corded in Book 299. Pago 25, Davio Couniy Registry, North Caro­ lina, defaull having been made in the paymont ol Iho nolo thereby secured by tho said Dood ol Trusl and the undersigned. H. Terry Hutchens. PA. having boon substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deod ol Trust by an inslrumonl duly re­ corded in Ihe Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie County. North Carolina, and the holder ol Iho nolo evidencing said indeblodnoss hav­ ing direcled that tho Dood of Trusl be foreclosed. Ihe undersigned Subslilulo Trusloe will oiler lor salo al Iho Courthouse Door in Ihe city of Mocksville. Davie Couniy. North Carolina at 1:30 p.m. on May 3. 2002. and will sell lo tho highest bidder tor cash the loliowing real ostalo situate in Iho Couniy of Davie. North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Lying and being in Jerusalem Township. Davio Couniy. Norih Carolina and beginning at an iron placed, said iron placed being tho Southwest corner ol Ihe wilhin de­ scribed property and being located Ihe follov;ing two calls and dis­ tances Irom a relerence point rebar found, said relerence point rebar Icund being Ihe Northwest cor,",o: ol Gary Allen. Deed Book 117, p,nge 851 and Book 115. pago 218. Par­ cel 34.07; thonce Irom said rolcr- enco rebar lound. Soulh 88 de­ grees. 22 minulos. 50 seconds East 282.20 foot to an iron placcd. Ihonco North 05 degrees. 59 min­ utes. 30 seconds East 110 loel lo said beginning iron placed; Ihonco from said beginning iron placed. North 05 degrees. 59 minutes. 30 seconds East 11 feel to an iron placed; thence Soulh 88 degrees. 23 minutes. 00 seconds East 303.63 foot to a poinl. said point being located in Iho center ol U.S. Highway 601; Ihence with the cen­ ter of said higlnvay. Soulh 05 de­ grees. 59 minutes. 25 seconds West 220.00 feet to a point: Ihonco North 88 degrees, 22 minutes, 50 seconas West 303,63 leet lu tiiu POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING and containing 33.335 square feel as surveyed by C. Ray Catos, September 1. 199.1, To­ gether wilh improvements localed Iheroon. said properly being lo­ cated at 4128 US Highway 601 Soulli, Salisbury. North Carolina, Should the property bo pur­ chased by a third party, lhal per­ son must pay Ihe lax of Thirty Cents ($.30) per Ono Hundred Dollars (S100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The proporty lo be olforod pur­ suant lo this nolico of sale is being ollered lot salo, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS. WHERE IS." Nei­ ther tho Trustee nor Ihe holder ol the note secured by Iho deed ol Irust/socurily agroomeni. or bolh. being loreciosed, nor the ollicers. directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized reprosentalive of either Ihe Trustee or the holder ol Ihe note make any reprosonla- lion of warranty relating lo tho tillo or any physical, environmonlal, health or safety conditions existing in. on. at or relating lo the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly aro disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior lions or encumbrances of record and any recorded reloasos. A cash deposit (no personal chocks) of five percent (5‘iol or the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater, will bo required at Iho time of tho salo. This 12th day ol April. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS. PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Torry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Ste. 103 PO. Box 1028 Fayottoville, NC 28302 4-18-2ln this proposal at the Planning Office, Davio County Administration Build- H. Torry Hutchens, PA ing, 123 S. Main St., Mocksville, NC Substitute Trustee 27028 between the hours of 8:30 4200 Morganlon Rd., Slo. 103 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone P.O. Box 1028 at (336) 751-3340. Fayolteville, NC 28302 John S, Gallimora 4-18-2tn Planning and Zoning 4-18-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY WHEREAS tho “Citizens For Tho Righl lo Volo" secured suffi- cienl number of signatures wilhin the Town of Mocksville requesting Iho Davio Couniy Board of Elec­ tions give Iho cilizens ol Mocksville Iho opportunity to vote “For" or "Againsi" 1. To permit the salo of mixed beverages in holels, restaurants, private clubs, community theaters and convention centers. 2. To permit the “on-premises" salo ol mall beverages by Class A hotels, motels, and restaurants only: and lo permit “off-promises" sales by other pormittoos. 3. To permit the "on-promlses" and "olf-promisos" sale of unforti­ fied wine. 4. To permit Ihe operation of ABC stores. NOTICE is hereby thal on Juno 18. 2002. the N.Mocks-City and the S. Mocksvillo polling locations for voters residing wilh tho boundaries of the Town of Mocksvillo will bo open between tho hours of 6:30 a m, and 7:30 p.m. for voters prop­ erly registered lo cast thoir ballot. NOTICE IS given lhat the regis­ tration books for the rosidonts of tho Town of Mocksvillo will close May 24 for this election. NOTICE is given that voters may request, or a member of their immediate lamily or venliablo logal guardian may roquosl a ballot by mail beginning Monday, April 29 Ihrough Tuesday June 11 at 5:00 p.m. NOTICE is lurthor given lhal ■'One Slop'No Excuse" voting will bo available in tho election olfice beginning Thursday. May 30 and ending at 1:00 p.m.. Saturday, June 15, NOTICE Is further given lhat the mombers of tho Davio County Board of Elections will moot at 4:45 p,rn, on Tuesday ol each week dur­ ing Iho absenloe voting period to review absenloe application re­ quests, ALL absenloe ballots must be returned lo Ihe oloclion office no lator lhan 5:00 p.m., Monday, Juno 17 pioporly signed to be eligible for counling, THIS tho 18th day of April, 2002. H P, Viin Hoy, 11, Chairman Davio County Board of Elections 4-18-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualiliod as Executor of tho Estate of Richard D. McCarthy, also known as Richard McCarthy and Dick McCarthy, lalo of 191 Spyglass Drive, Davio County, Ber­ muda Run. North Carolina, Ihe un­ dersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against Ihe estate of said docodoni to exhibit them to Ihe undersigned at 380 Knollwood Street. Suite 700, Winslon-Salom, NC 27103-4152, on or before Ihe 22nd day of July, 2002, or Ihis No­ tice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted lo the said estate will please make immodiato paymonl lo Iho undersigned. This Ihe 18th day of April, 2002. Thomas T. Crumpler Executor of Iho Estate of Ricfiard D. McCarthy 380 Knollwood St., Suite 700 Winslon-Salem, NC 27103- 4152 4-18-4tn ADVERTISE Y O U R Y A R D SA LE ШЯШШЗЯШШШШвШ liivol’.L >inirscir, Itiv'ulvc your kidft in the voiunlccr program fur lliuse who c;irc. Call l*ll88-77-Voulh for more inrorinalion on how you can help. O r chcck uul Ihe web silc. M »w.ar«youlnlali.coiti F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports; All Sizes, All Galvanized ___All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC W ITH u s i Cliissified ad.s arc $6.50 for the llrst 10 words and 10 cents for cach additional word. Yard Side iid.s must be paid in advance. Deadline for placing a clussifed ad is 10:30 a.m. on 'l\ie.sday. Yard .Sale sij>ns are iivailable for 25 cents each. Davie County Enterprise Record 171 S. Main St. Mocksville с ю - DAVIli COL'N TV KN'l KRPKISl': UKCOKD. April 25. 21)1)2 PUBLIC NOTICES DAVIE COUNTY ENTICRFRISK RECORD, April 25, 2002 ■ Cll NORTH CAROLINA davie county NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK 02 SP 48 IN THE MATTER OF: The Foro- closure of a Deed of Trust cxcculed by Siovon M, Jones and Amy l_. Jones dated Juno ¿, 1998; re­ corded in Book 279, Pago 190, in Iho Davio County Registry, by Michael C, Landrelh, Subslilute Trustoo. Recorded in Book 410, Pago 669. Under and by virtue of the power nnd aulhority contained in that cer­ tain Deed ol Trust oxeculod and dolivorod by Slevon M. Jones and Amy L. Jones, dated Junes, 1998, and recorded in tho Oflice ol the Register of Deeds for Oavio County, North Carolina in Book 279. at Page 190, and puisuanl to an Ordor of Sale o( the Clork ol Superior Court enlered in this fore­ closure proceeding, and because ol default having been made in Iho payment of the indebtedness se­ cured by said Deed of Trust and failure to do and periorm the stipu­ lations secured by said Dead ol Trust and failure lodo and perform the stipulations nnd agreements therein contained, and pursuant (o demand of the Owner and Holder of tho indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, tho under­ signed, Michael C, Landrelh, Sub­ stituto Trustee, will expose lor sale at public auction lo Ihe highest bid­ der lor cash the property ihorom described, to wit: All that certain parcel ol land situated in Township of Jerusalem, being known as begming at an iron in Kimmer Road, Tutterow corner; runs North 72 Cast with road chains lo an iron in said road; thence South 15 East 8.00 chains to an iron in colored churcfi line; thence South 88 West wilh church lino and Williams 3.03 chains to an iron Tutterow corner; thence North 15 West wilh Tutlerow line B. 00 chains to tt\e beginning and containing 2.4 acres, more or loss, and being more fully described in Deed Book 186, Pago 927, recorded on 04/24/ 95, among Ihe land records ol Davie County, NC, Being tho same property con­ veyed to Steven M, Jones, Amy L, Jones by deed from Jamos Jorry Daniel. Joan Daniel dated 04/23' 96, recorded 04/24/96, in Deed Book 188. Pago 327. Tho street address of the above-described property is 156 Twin Cedars Golf Rd,. f.locksvillo, NC 27028-6846. Present Ownor(s) ot Record; Stovon M. Jones and Amy L. Jones. The terms of tho sale arc lhal tho real property hereinbelore do- scnbod will bo sold for cash to the highest bidder and thal tho under­ signed may required tho success­ ful bidder al the sale lo immcdiaiely deposit cash or a certilioO check m tho amount ol two potcent (5°o) ol the high bid. The property to be offered purusant to this notico of sale is being oHorod for sate, transfer and conveyance "as is, where is.' Nei­ ther the trustee nor tho holder ol Iho note secured by tho deed ol trust being foreclosed, nor Ihe ol- licor, directors, attorneys, employ- oes, agents or authonzed repre­ sentatives ol either the trustee or the holder of Ihe note make any representation or warranty relating lo Iho lillo or any physical, environ­ mental, health or saley conditions OKisting in, on, at, or relating lo such condition expressly are disclaimed. This property is being ¡.old sub­ ject lo all real property taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and any and all pnor liens, oasemenls, right ol way, restrictions, and encumbrances ol record. The sale will bo hold open lor len (10) days for upset bids as by law required. Data and hour (or solo; May 7, 2002,12:30 p.m. Place ol Sale: Davie County Courthouse. Date ol this Notice: April 16 2002. Michaol C. Landroth Substituís Trustee PO Box 520 Greensboro, NC 27402 Please Direct All Inquiries To: Robon A. Benson Attorney for Iho Noteholder 221 Commerce Place, Suite D , Greensboro. NC 27401 Telephone (336) 691-1044 4-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Puisuanl to Iho power ol sale contained m that Deed of Trust ex­ ecuted by Dana Waring Brooks and Manda f.lichelie Brooks, dated Ihe 31S1 ol Augusi. 2001. and recorded in the Ollico ol tho Register ol Deeds for Davie County. North Carolina, in Book 385, al Page 355, and because ol delaull m tho pay­ ment ol Ihe indebtedness thereby secured, and pursuant to demand ol the oviHor and holder ol the in­ debtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, tho undersigned Substitute Trustee will sell al public auction to the highest bidder at tho usual place ol sale in tho Oavie County Courthouse, Mocksville. North Carolina, at 11.00 o'clock a m. on the 3rd day ol May. 2002, Ihe lol- lowing described real properly, in­ cluding all improvomoots thereon; ADDRESS OF PROPERTY; 121 Timber Creek Road. Advance. NC 27006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lot No. 2. as shown on a plat ol Section One. Timber Creek Subdi­ vision. recorded in Plat Book 7. Pago I (Slide 241), Davie County Registry, to which relerenco is hereby made lor a mote particular description. PRESENT OWNER(S): Dana Wanng Brooks and Manda Michelle Brooks. Tho terms ol tho sale are lhat tho property will be sold for cash to tho highest bidder and a cash de­ posit nol lo exceed Ihe greater ol live perccnl (5°o) of the amount ol the bid. ot Seven Hundred and Filty Dollars (S750) may bo required at the time ol Ihe sale. The property to be ollered pursuani to this No­ tice of Sale IS being olfored for sale, transler and conveyance "As Is. Whero Is." Neither the Substitute Trustee nor the holder ol tho Note secured by tho Deed ol Trust be­ ing foreclosed, nor Iho ollicers. di­ rectors. attorneys, ompoloyeos. agents or authorized roprosonta- tives ol either the Substitute Trustoo or Ihe holder ol the Nolo make any represenlalion or war­ ranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions cmstinc) in, on. at or relating to tho property being ol­ lered lor sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating to any such conditions are expressly dis­ claimed. Tho property will be sold subject to restrictions and ease­ ments ol rccord, any unpaid taxes, prior liens and special assess­ ments. any transler tax associated with the loroclosure, and the tax ol thirty corns (30cl per One Hundred Dollars (SlOO.00) required by N.C G.S §7A-308(a)(1). Tho sale will bo hold open lor ten days lor upsel bids as required by law. This Ihe 11 th day ol April,2002. G. Robert Turner. Ill Substitute Trustee 4-25-2ln NORTH CAROLINA davie COUNTYPUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- NG before Ihc Dav/o Counly Zon­ ing Board of Adjustment al 7 DO P rn. on Monday, May 6, 2002 iniho me^aiiiLiayrMiLAiiminiatujign EuiiOmg, Mocksville, NC. The pub” lie IS invited to attend. Business w.ll be- conducted as lollows: A) Cal! to Order. B) Approval ol Ihe minutes of April 1. 2002. C) Charlie Ridings has applied ’or a Special Use Permit to place a Class C Manufactured Home in the Hesidoniial Agricultural (R-A) zon­ ing district according in §'55.125(B) of Ihe Davio Counly Zoning Ordinance. This property is tocated oil tho north side ol Emer­ ald Lane, approximately t. j milo Irom Gladstone Road, and is fur­ lher rtescripod as a portion ol Par­ cel 32,04 and 32 07 of Tax Map L- 01 Charlie Brown has apphed lor a Temporary Use Permit lo P acc a mnnufticiurod homo due lo a hardship according to §155.190 ot tho Davio County Zoning Ordi­ nance. This property IS locatod al 532 Turkeyfoot Road, approxi­ mately 1 mile north ol Sheffield Road, and is funner described as Parcel 17.02 olTaxWapE-t £) Crown Castle Atlantic, LLC has applied lor a Special Use Pcr- '"'1 to construct Tolocommunica- lionsToiverin Iho ResidonliiilAqn. cultural (R-A) zoning district ac- cording|o§l55,t25(B)olthoDavioCounty Zoning Ordinance, This property IS located at 3020 NC Hwy SOI Soulh, approximately 7. id mile south of Baileys Chapel road and IS further described as being p,i,. cel 62 o! Tax Map l e, F) Crown Castle Atlantic LLC has applied for a Special use Per­ mit to construct Telecommunica­ tions Tower in the Residential Agri­ cultural zoning disiiicl according to §'55.125(01 Q( tne Davie County Zoning Ordinance This property ,s located at 2949 Cornatzer Road approximately 8 10 rrii/e wesl of Hwy 801 Soulh, and is lurtner de­ scribed as being Parcel 6 of Tax f-'ap G-8, G) Old or new business, H| Adjourn, A sign will be placed on tho above lislod pioporty to advenso the Public Hearing. All parties and mtoresiou citi­ zens aro inviled lo allend said hear- mg at which t,me they shall have an opportunity to be heard in lavor of. or in opposilion lo, the request Prior to Ihe hearing, nil persons in- crested m.iy obtain additional in- lormaljon on a request by visiting the Planning and Zoning Depan- moni weekdays between 8 30 a.m and 5:00 p.m. fJonday through Fn- 3*110°^ le'ophone at (336) 75i- John S, Gallimore Planning and Zoning 4-25-2tn C A S H IpAID for ANTIQUES. PARTIAI OR WHOLE ESTATE^ COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE 33M«2-5»M NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as tho Co-Ex­ ecutors ol the Estate ol LOTTIE RENEGAR GROCE, late ol Davie Counly, this is 10 notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or boloro the 25th day ol July, 2002, being Ihree (3) months Irom Iho first day of publication or this notice v;ill be pleaded in bar ol Ihoir recovery, Ali persons indebled to said ostale will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 25th day ol April, 2002. Richard Earl Groce, COEX 154 Valley Oaks Drive Advanco, NC 27006 Gary Wade Groce, COEX 123 Valley Oak Drive Advanco, NC 27006 4-25-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having gualifiod as tho Execu­ tor of tho Estate ol SUSAN 0. McDOWELL (aka Mary Susan Barham McDowell), lalo of Davio County, this iG to notily all persons having claims against said estate to prosont Ihom to tho undersigned on or before Iho 25th day of July, 2002, being throe (3) months Irom the (irst day ol publication ot this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indabied lo said estate will ploaso make imme- diato payment to iho undorsigned. This 25lh day ol April, 2002. Robon J, McDowell, Executor of tho Estate of Susan B. McDowell c/o T DAN WOMBLE Atlornoy at Law P.O. Box 1698 Clemmons, NC 27012 4-25-41П ЯШ.Т. it FASnr in The Classifieds Yard Sales 122 BUCKHILL RD, Deer Run- Fn, 0-1: Sal, 8 until. Little bit OV evorvlhinq. V29 SOIWERsiT CT offBeauchamp Rd. Lots of qoodios. Sal., 7am-until 3-FAMILY YARD & CARPORT SALE- Friday 26lh, Saturday 27th. Bam until. 7-(9 Junction Rd. 321 GWYN ST, Fti & Sat 7-6. Furniture, household itoms, carpet pieces, men's women's X children's clolhing .50 per item. MiscGllaneous 601 FLEA MARKET 601 Soulh, pasi Lakewood Motel,New Items weekly.Fn 1-5 Sal & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 APRIL 27. BAM- until? 120 Kao Lano, The Pines, Hwy 158 CAROLYN^S COLLECTIBLES 126NSalisbun/St. Barbies, Ty, gills lor all occasions. Sale on sclecl items (3361751-6252 CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT ColleclibiGS and More. Bait and Tackle, now acccpting summer items. For inlormation contact 336-751-1507. DEE'S ANTIQUES On the Green...hill 733 Green Hill Road Mocksvillo, NC 27028 336-402-6450 or 800-234-1393 WOW!'! On Sale Deaulilul 3 piece 1000's Forest Pine Bedroom Suite Discounts Ihroughoiil the shop!! New Items arriving daily' "A little something lor everyone" We buy Estates...one ilern or all!! We also buy “your unwanted" itoms. Just give us a call! ESTATE SALE; Fri., Apt. 26th. 9 until 6; Sat . Apr. 27lh 8 until 4. Hwy 001 S at 7045, 2it0 milos lioiTi Greasy Cornet tov/ard Fork. Several sols ol dishes, glassware, pots & pans, what nols, ail wood bedroom suilo, dresser S nighl sland, chair to match one ol couches, 2 Lazy Boy recliners, lilt chair, lamps, oil latitps, books & bookcases, afghans, pillows, Chnslmas decorations, colleo pots, mixers, some old dishes and a lol more loo numerous lo mention. Rain or Shine. Yard Sales APRIL 27, B-2. Rain dale: May 4, 269 Farmland Rd. clolhing, doors, table saw, tools, bicycles, Mickoy Mouse coiling Ian, books, furniture, computers, computer desk, small appliances, misc. SAT., APR 27TH, 8am-2pm 3502 Hwy 601 S. baby itoms, lurniture, clolMinq, toys & misc. YANKEE PEDDLER 6-drawor chest of drawers, bureau, microwave cart on wheels, air cornprossor, Makila cordless drill, 1992 Nascar collection- 20 die cast tractor trailers, 50 die cast cars & 4 book of Nascar trading cards, 2 rnelal bookshelves & other ilems. 492-5899_____________ YARD SALE FRIDAY. April 26lh, 8-5 Hwy 601 N. loll on Liberty Civ Rd., left on Bear Creek Ch. Rd., right on Ben Anderson Rd., right on ShoKner Rd. Household itoms, clolhing, toys, CDs, reduced Bcauli Conlrol producis, books, lots moro. YARD SALE- Fri 8 Sat, 202 Lakev;ood Dr. 601 South. YARD SALE- Friday 26th & Saturday 27th 0am; 765 Howell Rd. Household S lols ol wood cralts NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PURSUANT TO THE REQUIRE­ MENTS ol Chapter 160A, Article 19. Section 160-A-364 ol Iho Gen­ eral Slatutes ol Nonh Carolina and pursuant to Article 11. Section 4, ol the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance, that tho Town Board ol Commis­ sioners will hold a PUBLIC HEAR­ ING in the Town Hall, Mocksville, NC, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. May 7, 2002, IhSLjO» CLSLMWliSYllliLha s proposed to rezono 1.7 acres ol land Irom Tov;n Center (TC) to Spe­ cial Purpose (SP). This property is known as Ihe JP Green Milling Company and is locaied oil Ihe south side ol East Dopot Street and west sido ol the Norfolk Southern Railroad. In addition, two adjoining residential lols are included m this rezoning, Tho property is lurthor described as parcels 0-1, D-4, ana D-5 ol Davie County Tax Map 1-5- 16. All parties and interested citi­ zens shall have an opportunity lo bo heard in lavor ol or in opposi­ tion to Iho loregoing changes. Prior 10 tho hearing, all persons inter- estod may obtain any additional inlormalion on the proposal by vis­ iting tho Planning Depanmont m Iho Davio Counly Administration Build­ ing. Mocksvillo, N.C. bolv/eon 8:30 a.rrt. and 5:00 p.m. or by iLiophone al (336) 751-3340. John S. Gallimore Plannmg anti Zoning 4-25-2tn UnHiM lVM y DUVIE c o u m UNIT*» WRY, INC. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SPRING IS HEBEI Bodcat, aeratoc core piugger a more lor rent today! Mocksvillc 13361 751-2304 Child Care LOVING MOTHER WISHING to babysit 1 or 2 children in tny home. Day shill. References available. Please call boforo 5pm. 492-6200 __________ WILL KEEP CHILDREN in my home, nice neighborhood, toddlers & up, (irst shift and Saturdays, reasonable rales. 936-0173 Farm Machinery FORD TRACTOR with bush hog. Greal working condition. 336-940-5027 GARAGE SALE 296 Cherry Hill Road, Friday, April 26lh, 8;D0arn- 5:00pm and Saturday, April 27th, 8:0Qam-2:Q0om GIGANTIC BASEMENT & BACKYARD SALEFriday & Saturday, April 26th & 27th, 8:00am- until. NO EARLY BIRDS. Name brand clothes (baby, kid's, adult's), baby swing, computer desk & melal desk, computer equipmeni, washer, dryer, mictowave, twin lull & queen mattress S box springs, entertainment center, odds & ends, Iree dog, brand new child's pool pkg. 12'x35'', swing set. 989 Calahaln Rd., oil both Sheffield Rd. and Hwy 64 West QUICK MONEY Without the headache of yard sale. Have your kids grown up"’ Look in your attic, basement, or garage. I will buy your usod toys (some stuffed animals, dolls, and children's books). Call 492-2219 and leave message or e-mail at MJT2219 ©aol.com -•I-I—I —I — LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner; Larry McClonnoy 129 Lakewood Drivo 336-751-1721 YARD SALE- Thurs & Fri, 7:00 until- 2162 Hwy 601 South (yellow house) crafts, push & riding mowers, go-cart, chain saws, leal blower, gardsn tiller, glassware S loo much to list Early birds welcome. Animals QTR HORSE/ MABE- 15.3- Bay-21, Gentle, No vices, Greal (or beginner, 3800. Thoro/ Otr/ Stud- 2yrs., bay, friendly. S2000 (336)751-0732 Apartments 2BDRM APT for mature adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard maintonanco and paid utilities. Quiel & peacelul. Hilocksville. Convenient. Call Shelia at 751-1515. Cedar Rock Assisted Living Community 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Perfect lor oldor adults. S55Q.00/mo. Mocksvillo. Call Shell,T at 751-1515. MOCKSVILLE SUNSETTERRACE: All brick energy ellicient aparlmont. I & 2 bedroom, pool, baskelball courl & swings. Kitchen appliances furnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy ellicient heat pump provides cenlral heal and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens balh floors. Locaied in Mocksville behind the old Hendricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machinery) on Sunset Dr. oil ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. IQ- 12. Phone 751-0168. Health IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Saturday mornings 8-11 am Davlc Chiropractic Clinic 751- 2512 Homes For Rent 2BR HOUSE, S465/MO. S465 deposil, 100 Graham St., Mocksville 3^692-0326 2BR. IBA STOVE, rcl. incl.Cooleornoe area. HUDaccepled. 749-0387/ 998- 9242 STUDIO APT PRIVATE entrance- carpeted, ac, 1 bdrm and bath. Paid utilities. Quiet, convenienl, greal lor mature single adull. S350/mo. Call Shelia at 751-1515. Beach Property BEACH CONDO FOR renl- Carolina Beach. Very nice IBr., 1.5Ba. Groat view ol ocean. Completely furnished, sleeps 4. Available May 1st. 910-791-5788 _______________ BEACH COTTAGE, 2BR, Windy Hill, 3/10 mi. Irom beach. Convenienl lo Resl. Row, theaters. Reasonable rales. 751-0395 3Br, 2Ba- Advance- S900.'nio 3Br, 2Bn- Mocksvillo- S850/mo 3Br, 2Ba- Mocksville- S800/mo New Construction- 3l3r, 2Da- S950/rno Now Construction 3Br, 2Da- S900/mo 3Br, 2Ba- Myers Park- SG50/mo 3Br, 2.5Ba- Bsrnt- Mocksville- S850/rno 3Dr, l.5Ba- Mocksville- S635/mo 2Br, I Bn Duplex- Now Conslruclion- SG60/mo Pennington & Company Really _____ ^5U9400 FOR A LISTING ol available rental properties, ploaso check our ad in Iho Real Estate Section- Howard Really- 751- 3536 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, living room, don, laundry room, new-contral heat & a/c, carpet, vinyl. S550/mo. Security deposil & relerences required 336-751-2613_______ FOR SALE OR Ronl; IDr house. Walls St., Cooloemoo ^4-2705 Homes For Ront, Olfice Spacc lor Loaso. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Roallors. 751-2222 LARGE HOUSE IN Historic District, Salisbury St. (lully restored) C.A./ gas heal References/ Deposil. 94 f- 7593 Homes For Sale 12 -f ACRE FARM WITH Brick house. 4 milos Irom 1-40 on Howardlown Cir. Call after 5 998-3202____________________ COMPLETELY REMODELED 4BR, 2Ba home- 58x26 detached workshop, 1.69 acres, seller to pay 32,000 in closing costs. Call Dotlie Lanier; Hickory Tree Realty 998-9745, mobile- 830-1434, paqor- 237-5771 _ _ _ _ _ _ EXCELLENT BRICKRANCHER, For Sale By Owner, 288 Dogwood Ln. Subdivision. 2054 Sq, Ft. ol heated and cooled living space. 3 Bedrooms, 2 balhs 2 lireplaces, doublo car garage, beaulilul sun room and deck, full basement, nicely landscaped yard. One ol Mocksville's lines! neighborhoods. 3179,900 Call 751-2259 or 751-3436 r IiB in « o ii I T U E S D A Y I I 7 :0 0 P M 'j Yadkin Moose Lodge j I Clip This Ad For Free Pack I Bring A Friend For TWo j| TOP _ NOTCH CONSTRUCTION Josso Rultor • Cooloenioe liucrior’I'rim Cabinet liisuilladott Dc'ck.s Hoiiic Ropair 3 .^ 6 -3 9 9 -8 7 8 3 I f y o u r s p r in g c le a n in g h a s t u r n e d u p ite m s y o u c a n n o lo n g e r u s e , pill a classified ail work (or you, ■You'll clean up w ilh extra cash. __ Si’lliii}^ or u>L''rc the placc fo r you. Cali Hie Entcrprise-Record nt 751-2129 to placc your ad. Yard Sale ads gvusl bo paid in advance. GLASSI ШЕРДЕКЕЯГОЕ p r o f it a b l e Homes For Sale ■ Lots For Rent FOR SALE...BY OWNER,399,000. 1900 sq It. over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 lull baths, fireplace, lg living room, don, covercd Ironl porch, garden area and barn, I/2 basement with work area, brick wilh central air. Call for appointmonl 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd. Mocksville. FGBO- MINUTES FROM 1-40. Main Ch. Rd., Pinebrook Sch. Dist, 1.5 slory brick 4Br. 3.5Ba including large master suite. 2- car garage w/bonus room, sunroom, in-ground heated pool, 30x50 shop, 3-stall barn, pasture. 4 acres. Ready to move in. 3289,00.00 751- 1608__________________________ MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct- Save SS. For (ree literature, call 1-888- 989-6356. Land For Sale 6.4 ACRES w/30 ft. wide gravel road. Thirty feet ol road frontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 West. Call & leave message 998-4632 or 751-1760. ALMOST 2 ACRES of land for sale on Liberty Church Rd. Soptic tank and electricity, very pretty, priced below tax value. Call 336-403-6473 leave messaqa. FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TRACTS- ideal for slick built or modular home. County waler available 998-3678 LAND FOR SALE- 35 acres oil Eaton's Ch. Rd. 336-998- 3872- leave message._________ LAND FOR SALE- 8.04 acres Duke Whilaker Rd. 336-764- 3852 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re- landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotts Rd. oil Only 6 spaces lell. for doublewides 998-8276 or 998- Hwy 64E. Spaces available. 8222. Lots For Sale 601 AREAAlmost 1 ac., square shaped, with driveway, septic & well. New or oldor manufactured approved. S.'?5,900. Financing Avail 704-535-6714. BUILDING LOTS FOR direct sale, restricted, secluded, 1.5A, mature trees, city water. See Ihom on Walt Wilson Road or call owner at 248-651-9179. TEN LOTS AVAILABLE- All wooded, stream runs on properly. All on paved road. Call lor details. 704-528-9566 Miscellaneous Lawn Care C&MSERVICE 127 Fairfield Rd Mocksville Complete Lawn Servico Mowing lawns, reseeding, aerating, trimming shrubs, cleaning small lols. Free estimates. ____________3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 7 9 8____________ LAWN MOWING, SPIKEING, fertilizing, seeding, mulch, bush hog. Doc Williams 336-492- 5340__________________________ Rusty Tucker Lawn Care Complete lawn care Licensed and Insured Call loday for a free estimate 336-284-6501 Lots For Rent DOUBLEWIDES ANDSINGLEWIDE LOTS (or rent in Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203 or 998-5462 CONSOLE COLOR TV, good condition. 3125 751-2723 FOR SALE;K & G SALVAGE3lt. wide colored molal rooting. Si,19/It.. 3 It. wide Galvalume metal rooting, 399/It.. 2 It, 5V 26-guago melal rooling, S.79/fl., 6 panel Exterior Stool Door Units, S69.00/oa.; 4'x7'x5/16 Shoelrock, 32.99 ea., 4'x9', 33.99/ea: 8' Landscaping timbers, 3l.99/oa.; 2'x4' Colling tilo, 314,95/pack.Insulated wood windows, S49/oa. 5’4"xe'2" hardboard, S3.99/oa.; 4'x12'x1/2" Shoelrock, 35.99/ea.; 5 gallon buckets ol paintyS9.95/ea.; Entry Kwikset lock sets. S9.99/oa.: 4'x8' Plastic mirrors, S29.95/oa.Now rooling shingles, Sl4.35/sq. Porgo laminale lloorlng, 31.99/sq It.; Formica, S.50/sq. lit.; Interior paneling, S5.95.ea.; Bldg stone, 3140 per pallet; Carpet, 33.95/yd. We slock stainless steel in shoots & pipe. Corrugatod culvert pipe up lo 36" dia. Wo slock pumps & accossories lor wolls. Stool t-Boam'j For Sale. K & G SALVAGE(Roynolda Road)1st business on West bank of Yadkin River 336-699-2124 STEEL BUILDINGS, Perfect lor Shops. Buy now before steel prices increase!! Huge Discounts on Select Sizes 16x20, 20x24. 30x54. Easy Payments. Call 8am-10pm. 1- 800-405-7501_________________ YOUR INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT lor Longabergenw baskets and pottery. Home sales and Catalogue, call lor the latest producis and free catalogue. 998-9761 D O iV N U lV D E R R O C K & T IL EDroll & Stacey Uvcry1ПЧ 998-8287 or 998-4771 Ct'r«Miic Tile instaHutionwww.uussiclik’.coin RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Road • Mocksvillc (336) 284-2826 Sl(ld steer Work Trencfier liVor* Hauling Mobile Homes/Rent 165 ELMWOOD ST.,Mocksville, 3Br. 2Ba, garage, Ip, stv, dw, hp. 3800/mo, Hubbard Really. 723-4306 1998 14X80 OAK WOOD singlewide pay transler tees, Move in now. 767-6686 2BR, 2BA 14X70 SKYLINE central air, relrigerator, stove, microwave. Farmington Heights MH Park. No smoking, no pets, 3425/mo.; 3350/dep. 336-779-2054_________________ 314 WINDWARD CIR- Now Conslruclion in Mocksville, 3Br, 2.5Ba w/garaqe, h/p, stv, d/w, $750mo, Hubbard Really 723- 4306__________________________ A BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 2 bath home set up on nice lot. Assume pmts. Owner linancinq available. 767-0156 ABANDONED 3BDRM,2BATH mobile homo assume pmis, 386.00 per woek. Move in now, 767-3329 FROM RENT TO o ^Repossessed Oakwood homo, no credii needed for Ihis one. 767-3329__________ _____ READY TO MOVE in: 2br upstairs apt. lurnished w/ furniture, all utilities. 751-1218 s m a l l ! FURNISHED. NOpets, 2 people limit, water & yark work includod. 336-284- 4986 Mobile Homes/Sale ! 11ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call lor free qualification by phone. HOME ZONE, (704)857-0157. Mobile Homes/Sale HOME ON PRIVATE LOT,payments only 3297 a month. Call 336-751-0184. 1999 DW- 24X52 FLEETWOOD 3Br, 2Ba, liroplace. HOME ON WOODED lot. 336-751-0190. H a p p y B i r t h d a y to the K i n g o f C l a r l c s v il l e R A T E S A R E D R O P P I N G NOW IS'nil-'l'lM E • Rides :is low as on Acljustiiblos • rates us liuv as 5.5‘7ii l-irsl Mortiiagcs I’lircha.sc or Rcliiiaiices •Doiibiowiilo .Specialists •Credit I’robleiiis UikIcisidikI •One Day Approvals •rirst & Secoiul M(irt(;agcs FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORP. 1-888-840-1585 or 336-224-5125 “ Where Your I'ctmily Comes I'irst " Scrviiif! I'oK .Viiii i' 1 upgraded, mint condition, dishwasher, slovo, relrigerator. 16x16 porch included. Must bo moved, priced below appraisal. 998-7270_____________________ 1999 OAKWOOD 2BR, 2BaSW,S247pml. (336)249-7028 3BDRM, 2BA SINGLEWIDE set up in nice mobile homo park. For people with credit issues call 767-6686 5% DOWN GETS 3/b, 2/b in Farmington area. 336-751- 0503__________________________ 87 ZIMMER MH, 3BR. 2BA, 14x70. 313,700. Can bo loll on rental lot. Day-751-2615 alter 5- 998-9563._____________ ?BAD CREDIT? wilh reasonable deposit loan approved in minules. Will do what others can'l. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! Mobile Homes/Sale so DOWN- Davidson Co. Land & DW 2,3 acres wooded w/creok. Owner linancing available. (336)249-7028 SI 57 PER MONTH, 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath allappliances, lurnishod. Now heatpump. 767-4319 •??OWE TOO MUCH on asinglewide? You £an_lrado foi a large doublewide or modular. Land available. (336)249-7041 1986 14X70 2BR, 2Ba mobile homo, all appliances, lurnishod. Must be moved. 35,900. Call 998-0157 1987 DBL WIDE 3Br, 2Ba, greal condition. Reasonably priced. Just reduced- 325,000. You Must Move! 492-2200 1997 14X76 VINYL siding, shingle rool. 3BR, 2Ba mobile home set up in Farmington Heights and ready to move in. First month's lol rent FREE. 314,900.00 Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203 HEADLINE far placing Classified adS: 10:30 a.m.Tuesday GARAGE DOORS DOUBLEWIDE FORECLOSURE WITHCall t-808-251-6790 METAL 'W l ' WOOD INSTALUTION • PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIALBobby Ginther (336) 751-2986 Mocksvillo, NC Leaky Roof? OldRooS? NO ROOF? Oil! Crowley Roofing For ЛИ Your Roojiiif; Neetix 336-998-^8925 Rciisonnble Rates In Unrensonnble Times B e n e f i t A u c t i o n Saturday, April 27 • 10;30 a.m. 360 Blai.s'c Church Road • Mock.sville Davie County Fair A ll¡niH i'cd.'i h i'tifjil Ici'it D ii’iiitiztilidii.'i in Dnvic Ci)tinly. lute ll.iv'.Sill, i HasU-is Uve i bmoi Uvi* ri.ml^Toy l r.icUif [tVuUWliwsv ()i-4cri K.ibki-1 Niiit'.ir ilriiis I'oik Shoulder Машспп'Hoivv.« lyCoiiif I V.1Ш PifCt* luol Sci (ijidi'ii tool»Ham iU'm'li llf.iis Swilch Cmt-fSur.tlMMil'.iimuiK ivl I nuiuui: С.КмшччСаиилCominiU't li.iiMi*'»2 I'Jii AfUKiiiolhiif^Гич'О)! ChangeOver luCiifl Cci«ilic.HesMjny Oi/tcf i(cmv SttlJ Стиищ iit. SontelliitlK foi rviTyoUf?!!!!!!!!!)!!!!! SiiU' r.ivmlnttrii Uy AvKtion Scjviccbi llftKKL* Aiiclionccr N.C.A.L N CA.L Finn *715524S5 rarmiii^ton Roail Mucksviilc.N.C.2702U Mviubet MNC Гоу<SI,iniinuf Urttrifiiuiuf liw I'icct; luolSi4 Cnlint'i'X) HiilCovtfiW.tlkiriK^'aiicAiitii|tie liurtMiilH()()s Siaim-il (¡I.ISS Wiiulowhn Worksllami JMinleil Cak«-1'l.ilc Vdifl.ovdy;>luiIowllo»(i Mtmihs I Sliilii-il Animals CilaiSwarrll<-u<mNi’^iN'cwMikitnSaM/ali lloKuiCla'tty Camly (•olí I'ackaKi*!»UcUSduthAniii]iicl’tict4>imlvUaB«(lUlr Call ABANDONED HOME, 3bedroom, 2 bath. Will soil in place or move to your lot. Some owner linancing. 336 661-1IG3____________________ ADVANCE- ASSUME loan wilh 3500 down. pmIs low S240/mo., groat for single parent! Private lot, now carpels throughout! 336-751- 0450 _ ____________ ALL SALES CENTER 2001 Models must go. Save Thousands. FREE Furniture & Decor Pacs includod w/purchase. 704-528-9564 BEAUTIFUL LAND/ HOME 2.5acres with pond. 1600+ sq ft DW jolted tub, walk thru closet, liroplace island kit., lenced yard w/storago. Appointment showinqs 751-0503 DW ON PRIVATE lot in Davio Co. 3/b, 2/b ready lo move in. 336-751-0450_________________ DOUBLEWIDE 28X64 SET upwith brick underpinning. Hwy OOt S., Mocksvillo 349,900.00 Luv Homes Hwy 601 S Mocksvillo 336-751-7734 JUST LOST MY JOB 2001 sq ft home no d/p take up payments 704-799- _____________ia70_____________ LOCAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR will custom build your dream homo as low as $50 per sq. It. Visit SELECT HOMES at 153 Blaise Church Rd., Mocksvillo (1-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/ 336-751-7340.__________ LOST JOB MUST sell 3bdrm, 2ba, very nice condition. Just take over payments. 767-0156 MODULAR HOMES on your lol. Shipped direct- Save SS For Iree literature, call 1-888- _________889-6356,__________ NEW DOUBLEWIDE 4Bedroom with retreal 1748 sq II, liroplace, large living room, 2 lull balhs. 349,900 Luv Homos Hwy 60IS Mocksvillo _______336-751-7734_________ ONLY 3 LEFT Mortgage co. has 3 AGP homes must go. No reasonable ollered refused. 704-883-9802 land. Mobile Homes/Sale SINGLEWIDE DOUBLEWIDE& Modular Homes Available, 15 Financial Inslllulions Available lor your Convenience, 704-528-5198 Singlewide Mobile Home 14x80 on rented lol. Assumable loan or buy outright. 3br 2ba Very spacious 336-998-1119 SPECIAL FINANCING FOR lolks wilh credit problems on repossessed singlewides only. Call regardless ol your situalion. 767-0156___________ STOP! DO nol buy a doublewide when you can BUILD a TRUE MODULAR'« HOME mat will INCREASE In value, with traditional mortgages and bank financing! Visit SELECT MODULAR HOME OUTLET or call 336- 751-7340/ 1-866-624-7457. TAKE OVER PAYMENT on1988 Slorling 14x70, Payments loss Ihan 200/mo, Phono 336-751-7734 Luv Homes Hwy 601 S Mocksville, NC FIRST TIME HOMEBUYER SPECIAL!! 3br, 2ba home already set up ready to move inlo in Troutman. 704-528- 9449__________________________ GET PRE APPROVED for your Now Home by Phono in 30 minutes or loss. 704-528-4662 HELP SAVE MY CREDIT translorred- 35000 equity Tony 704-528-7662 OWNER FINANCE PROGRAMS handled by Factory Cortiliod Homes lor repossossed singles and doubles. Move in today: 767- 3329__________________________ OWNER FINANCINGAVAILABLE, 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home. 1800 sq II. 450 per month. Reasonable Deposit 661-1163 OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3Br, 2Ba. $500 down. (336)249-7028________ PLEASE ASSUME LOAN 2payments 8 transler (ee. Call 336-751-0179.________________ PRICE ROLLBACK 2- 52'x28'- 339,900 2- 60'x28'- $49,900 l-60'x2a'- $47,900 l-64'x28'- 356,900 Shop Us! Toll free 1-888-462- 7806 www.skvlinecorp.com QUIET COUNTRY SETTING.3Br, 2Ba, 1998 DWMH siluatod in center ol 2 wooded acres. 336-492-6019_________________ RENT TO OWN Gorgeous 3-4 Bdrm. 2Ba Home. Owner min d/p credii not a problem. 704-683-7706 SELLER MUST MOVE2001 sq It on beaulilul wooded lol 3500 d/p & move in 704- 883-9997 TRUE MODULAR'" HOMES Hugo Savings! Call lor literature. 1-800-322-8679 USED HOMES STARTING at $9900. Call (or details. 336- 751-1571______________________ YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dblwides. Cheap waler, good neighborhood, owner finance. $11,900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590_________________________ YES, THERE IS a dilletence. Come sea Ihe QLJALITY for yoursell. Visit the largest TRUE MODULAR'" Home OUTLET in tho Southeast. SELECT HOMES at 153 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville (I-40 & Hwy 601) or call 1-866-624- 7457/336-751-7340. Music COUNTER POINT MU.S1Q presents Aaron Harrison, electric guitar specialist. Lessons availblo afternoons and evenings Mon.- Thurs. He is expetioncod in country, rock. blues, melal, jazz and alternative styles. Accepting beginners to advanced students. Come in (or a demonstration. NEW! Effects Petals and Petal Tuners from Sabine.Counter Point Music SO Court Square Mocksville 751-9390 PIANO TUNING& Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 A U C T IO N 12 :N O O N SATURDAY, APRIL 27 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DUE TO OWNER’S RETIRING You noiv have a fantastt opportunity topurchaso a well established going business wilh great employees who wish to remain. GOING AT P U B LIC A U C TIO N OLDTOW N DRAPERY SHO P SINCE 1962 3704 REYNOLDA ROAD, OLDTOWN WINSTON-SALEM, NC As ti gang txisinoss. ExpcykjfiaxiaTploycosttillrig to remain Rvscnt(MTiorogax)sio mruw iivivkiblo upfoOO days to assist you in kaming iho trade and txxMocping. Employees Gv I tooch you aJso 0notas40yoivsoxpofionoo. Tito auction saJowBindudo oUcommcfdaiSiMing mncfvtx}, invontofy. offco /umiiurv and equipment bt)k>nging to Od Tot.\vDri\pory Stiop. Oponh,V:>i-<daytivou^ Ffkkiy Gotryanddxx^HoUt. Taktotho oivnors. Como to tho auction prepared to txjy. TE R M S; $5.000,00 DOW N . DAY O F A U C TIO N . B A U N C E D U E IN SIX DAYS. ALSO: 1999 DODGE 3500 VAN 15 Passenger —AM/FM/CD. PS. PB. Ctuiso, /\ir fronl & roar, 30,000 mites. A U C TIO N EER — BR OKER KEITH J. PIERCE PHONE: 336-764-1964 • NOAL «1 5 4 • NCFL # 1 8 9 w w w .p ie r c e a u c tio n . c o m C12 - DAVIK COUNTY KM KUl’RISi: KKCOKI). April 25, 2002 GLASS]nJEK P EM SIV E P R O FITA B LE!Spring Automotive Guide Office Space CONVENIENT QUIET INMocksville- small odico w/full balh and pd. ulililios. S350/mo. Call Shelia 751-1515 ADORABLE PO.'IERANIAN PUPPIES born 3-30 02 ready lor Molher's Day. ACK-CKC roqislored, S300 940 6581___ FISH-N-TAILS Pot Shop Quallly Tropical Fish. Pel ilies, Small Animals, Tank Jtnamenis, Koi & Pond Supplies, Bail & more! Independenlly owned.123 N Salisbury St. Mocksvllle 336-751-2708 HUNTING DOG for salo. Call £16-3842 WL Sup^ SELL IT FAST inClassifieds. 751-2129 Iho Rooms foi4îent FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent, wilh ulililios, access lo kilchen and laundry, musi be responsible. 751-2770. Service •MIKE'S PRESSURE WASH" vinyl siding and repairs decks, palios, driveways and walkways, siding 336-99B-9508 336-909-1713 Insured- free esi. B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY m . m sk. l£L Meet y:<2ut BudqellSpecializing in addilions, renovations, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, slono & tile work, light painting and small roapirs. We also do Bobcal work.Call Brian Darcy 336-751- 4212 lor prompt, reliable, workmanship. Rolerences avialblo. Freo Eslimnlos. BOBCAT WORKwood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways graveled. 751-3768 CUSTOMIZED KENNELSWhy Pay More SSS For Less Room?Lei Your Dogs Run! Call J & D Services 940-3966 E J MOWING SERVICELandscaping, niulching, pruning & weodealing 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 HARTNESS PRESSURE WASHINGCall lor Iroo esiimales. 336-492-5618________ LINK'S SEAMLESS GUTTERINGRichard Link-Owner Free Esiimales __________998-1798__________ M&H LAWN & HOME CAREPressure washing elc. __________016-3842__________ NEW IMAGE Palnling & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, addilions, pressure washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church, 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 GALUAUIME 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N tY Longest Lasting 3 ’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS ^ B e r m u d a c f ’^ V i l l a g e - ------? ^ C N A ’s Needed 3pm-llpm FT or PT Call Mary Ellen Foley at 998-6775 Service OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Esiimales. 751-3398. Rusty Tucker Lawn Care Complele lawn caro Licensed and Insured Call loday for a free eslimale ________336-284-6501 SWIMMING POOLS FILLEDclorinaled water only. 704-546-2935 THE LAWN MANGrass Culling Service S25.00 and up. ________(336)391-5605________ WILL CLEAN HOUSES M-F. reasonable prices, Advance/ Mocksvillo area. If interested call 998-8871 afler 6. WILL DO YARD Work- Call William Baily. 998-3732 WRINKLES IN YOUR carpel? We’ll re-strelch or new carpel installation. Free oslimates. (336)998-8402 Statewide AVON ENTREPENEUR WANTED. Must bo willing lo work whenever you wani, bo your own boss and enjoy unlimilod earning potential. Let's talk 888-942-4053. SIO Slarl-up fee DRIVERS^ EXPERIENCE Iho powor of lop pay up lo 43c/milo. 90°'o no-louch freight, greal benolils & homelime, USA Truck 800- 237-4642._____________________ FENPHEN OR REDUX diel drug user? You may bo injured and nol even know il. For Freo Answer Booklet from Attorney Wayne O'Bryan, call 1-800- 368-6495. Ext.5554 (a 24-hour Free recorded messaqe). FREE DEBT HELP!! -Onemonthly payment reduced up lo 50%. "Slop collection calls. "Avoid bankruptcy. website: www.knowdobl.org- Alliance Credit Counseling. Inc. Toll Free; 1-Baa-995-7856. FRIENDLY TOYS AND Gitts has openings lor Party Plan Advisors and Managers! Homo Decor. Gills. Toys, Chrislmas. Earn cash, Trips. Recognition. Free Information. Call 1-800-488-4875 LAW ENFORCEMENT. Paid training in law onlorcoment. Excellent salary and benefits. Paid relocation required. HS diploma graduate, 17-34, physically lit. For local interview, call 800-662-7231. LIBERTY • OUTDOOR ANTIQUE Festival, Friday and Salurday, April 26lh and 27lh. 8-6pm Rain or Shine. 350 Dealers/ 25 States. 336-622- 3040. Come lo Liberty, Follow Siqns. REPRESENT RISOGRAPH, THE world loader in Digital Printing Systems!! Sales and Management positions at all levels available throughout state. Call Wall Perkins 1- 800-396-0440 exlension 398. SAWMILL S3895. Now Super Lumbormato 2000. Larger capacities. more options. Manufacturer of sawmills, edgers and skiddors. Norwood Sav;mills, 252 SonwiI Drive. Buffalo. NY 14225. 1-800- 578-1363. lUISSCORVeR MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choose us! Come by to inquire ab(»ut free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a ll todoijl (336) 8 8 8 -8 8 1 0 Statewide THE UNSPOILED PLACE lo spoil yourself! Enjoy NC's best vacation spot. Holden Beach. Groat homes, groat memories. Free rental borchure. Coastal Vacation Rosorls. 1-800-252- 7000. www.coa5lalvacationrosorts.co WAKE COUNTY PUBLICSchool System Job Fair, Salurday. May 4 2002. Wakefield High School. 2200 Wakefield Pines Drive, Raleigh, NC. For more information call 919-850-8959 or email: hrrecruitmonl iiwcpss.nol. Website: www.wcDss.net wv^v.800charitycars.org. DONATE YOUR VEHICLE! 100°ogoes to Iho original, nalionally acclaimed Charily Cars. Tax deducliblo. froo towing. 1-800-CHARITYCARS (1-800-242-7489)____________ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could bo reaching over 1.6 Million Homos across North Carolina! Place your ad with our paper for publication on the NC Statewide Classified Ad Network- 110 NC newspapers lor a low cosl of S275 for 25- work ad lo appear in each paper! Additional words are SIO each. The whole state at your fingerlips!' It's a smart advertising buy! Call Ihis newspaper's classifieddeparlmenl for more informalion or visil Ihe NC Press. Associalion's websilo al www.ncpross.com! “GET MARRIED" SMOKYMountains. Area's most beautiful chapels. church ordained ministers, coniplolo arrangements, honeymoon/ family cabins. Breathtaking Views, Fireplaces. Weddings 1-800-893-7274. Vacation Lodging 1-800-634-5814. smokvweddinqs.com Travel BAILEY 8. HOWARD TOURS May 17-19: Lancaster, PA, Anush Counlry. 2 nights motel, 2 lull breakfasi, 2 Amish dinners, 3 hr tour of farmlands. Ml, Hope Winery, Farmers Market. Kitchen Kettle Village, Rachel's, Hershoy Choclato World, Founders Hall, drive Ihrough tour of Gettysburg Battle Ground and historic homes. Double-S229/ea.; Triple-S 199/ea.; Quad-S 189/ea. Ocl. 11-13: Nashville, TN, Grand Ole Opry, 2 nights motel, price includos: Grand Ole Opry & show al Old Ryman, Tammy Wynotle "Stand by Your Man", Slop on Guide for Riding Tour. Hislorical Siale Park ""Slars" Homes. General Jackson lunch cruise, Sunday brunch al Opryland Hotel, Baggage Handling Doublo-S325; Triple- S299; Queen-S269. Transportation to N.ishville Palace afler Grand Ole Opry Show, Nov. 9-10: Pigeon Forge. TN Price includes: Transportation. 1 niglil motel, 1 show. 1 dinner, continental breakfast, plenty of shopping time, baggage handling, Doublo-S175; Tnplo- S165: Queen-S155. Call Helen 998-4338 or Doris 336-752-2135 Havns Pool & Supplies (leaning • Chemicals • Water Testing Vinjt Liner Replacement lotnnn !l.iiu> ()\siKT-2(» ViMrs li\p 277 I'kMs.inl Acrc Dr. Horn« 1336) 284-4817 Г Cedar ‘Rjpcl!^ J ^ s s is t e c f L i v i n g Health Care Ooportunities. Cedar Rock Assisted Living (Formerly Davi.e Village) is now Accepting Applications For: Activités Housekeeping Personal Care Cooks Med Techs Apply in person at: Cedar Rock Asst. Living 191 Crestview Dr. Travel HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid- nile April 261h S20pp Wod-day May IstSlOpp Frid- nile May 10th SZOpp Tuo- day May 14th SIOpp Sun- day May 19th S20pp Fnd- nito May 24th S20pp Tues- day May 28th SIOpp Atlantic City Trip, 1 nito/ 2 days, Friday, fvlay 31st- S169PP E Z Way Travel 1-800-618-5546 Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt Vehicles 1985 MAZDA 626 5-speed, needs work or used for parts. Call Leo 940-6790. S200O B O ____________ _ 1987 FORD RANGER, runs good, S800 Call Linda & 336- 751-7924. 2001 VOLKSWAGON JETTA GLSTDI ox. cond 315,000 (336)751-9218 ______ FOR SALE- 1991 Honda Accord, automatic transmission, ono owner, 160.000 milos. good condilion. Call 998-4017. SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St.. Salisbury ' 704-636-1341 ■67 FORD PICK-up. longbed. 460-V8. auto.. S I600.00 Also: '87 Buick Lesabra 4dr.. V6. fully loaded, S650.00 492-5509 Wanted BLIND GENTLEMAN NEEDSa ride to Winslon-Salem lo work Monday through Friday. If you can help, please call Charles Hiatt at 492-5569. Thanks, BUYING ALL SPECIES of timber. Myers Forest Producls, (704) 278-4532. Night (704) 278-2877.____ PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO LOOKING for models, all ages, male-lemate and Iwins. Call lor an appoinlmenl. 336-998-3409 WANTED TO BUY:PINE OR HARDWOOD.Wo select cut or clear cut Shaver Wood Producls704-270-9291 nighl 704-278-4433 Or 62B-430-B860_______ WANTED: METAL GRAIN BIN wilh auger, minimum 3 Ion. 336-99B-3863 Employment ATTENTION NURSES Excel Slalfing Now Recruiling RN's S21-S30; LPN's S18-S24 For SlafI Relief, Wo Offer: ■$250 Allondance Bonus 'Flex Schedules. Referral Bonus ‘Dirocl Deposil. Weekly Pay •Travel & Holiday Pay 1-800-883-9235 Exl: 328 AVGOL ;9E]mericr 3rd Shift Packaging Operators 12 hour sliifl with nilating (iay.s ofl'. Kxcflleiil bcnefiLs, (Company [)aid medical and dental, • Vacation • 1 Idlirlay.s • ‘tOlK plan Apply in person al 178 Avgol Dr, Mocksvillo, f-JC Fax: 336-936-2505 Looking for a Job that provides m eaningful work and competitive com pensation? Consider a position In a State Farm Agent's office. a Slatv Fartn ayoru. out witn bV.jf*- fanrt i.'^Uiioncij Conipo/)..‘5 aii. tlt\l SUCi'Oiifu' COIl’P’i'ti, I) i>f ICOr.tinj r,-‘<Hl.rt.‘lt>Onti lo -ji' li'iii Slott,' ¡¡j'.'ti Ploaso malt or (ax rosurro lo;Darryl Bandy, Agent 5248 US'Hwy. 158 Advance, NC 2700G 336-940-2302 Fax: 336-940-2169 E q u a l O p p o fiu n lty Empi« Employment ALLIANCE HOME CARE-CNAs for conlracl posilion lo work as needed in Davio County, Must have own transportation. Salary is SB.50 per hour and position earns personal lime olf. Call 1-888- 691-4967 exl._2^______________ APPLY TODAY WORK TOMORROW •Mainlenance Tech. Isl, 2nd, 3rd shifts. Pay DOE Claremont area •Furniture Sprayers Isl shill, pay DOE ClaromonI area •Bencti Repair 1st shilt. S9hr DOE Mooresville Area •Assemblers, Forklift, Heavy Lifters2nd shill. S7,90 Mocksville area •Billlngual General Laborers All shills Statesville. Claremeont. Mocksville. Mooresville areas •Circular Knitters 3rd shilt-exp. required S9hr plus DOE •Warehouse Workers Isl shill, forklikl oxp, req.HS Dipl./GED/Criminal Background invesligation S8hr...Mooresville area Good work hislory and Drug Testing Required. Apply in person lo: Mega Force Stalling 205 East Side Drive Statesville. NC (704)872-0132 Phone (704)872-0135 Fax ATTN: MOM'S & Mr. Mom's! Work from home using your computer! $1,000-S5,ООО P/T F.T v;ww, 123succGedalhotлe.com 888-218-5760 CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.- Fri., 10am-2pm for applicalion. EOE__________________________ Drivers Experience the Power of Top Pay Up To S.43/MILE USA TRUCK‘90% no louch Ireighl ‘Late model assign, conv's •Quality homo lime 800-237-4642 Also, hiring O/Op's call O/Op.- 866-228-1740 www.usa-lruck.com ^ EOE M/F/WV ^ DRIVERS Immedialo Ernploymenl Need more home time mid-week and weekends. Dedicated runs available, $.32 lo $.52 cents por milo detention, slop, layover and hourly pay included. $850.00 lo $1,050.00 per week Plus $.02 cpm Safety Bonus Benefits Included Medical wilh prescription card, and Dental Opitional plans available We Require CDL-A and 18 monihs OTR experience Visit Salem Carriers Monday thru Friday 8:00am lo 5:00pm 191 Park Plaza Drive Winslon-Salem, NC Or Call 1-800-709-2536 lor Special Interview on Saturday Employment EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/overtlme. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot­ heads. 336-467-7061 or 336- 998-7428._____________________ EXPERIENCED ROOFER NEEDED. Will pay by square Perkins Roofing. 336-998- 1150__________________________ FARM HELP WANTED Ihis summer. Need valid driver's license, capable of following inslruclions. Send Written resume to: Bahnson Farm, 580 Yakdin Valley Rd., Advance. NC 27006.__________ GROWING BUSINESS NEEDS HELP Work Irom home. Mail- order/E- Commerce S522+/week • PT. S1000-S4000/week FT. www.dreamlllarae.com (888) 746-4498 i g i S i l t f t HELP WANTED- Nature’s Way, 172 S. Hwy 801. P/T help Mon., Wed, & Fri., 10-3. Apply in person or phone 751- 4341 afler 5. J. S. MYERS Co., Inc. of Yadkinville is accepting applications for the posilion ol Dump Truck Driver. To apply, you must be at least 23 years ol ago, have a current CDL, and a good driving record. Benolils include: Holiday pay, paid vaction, 401 (k), Heallh Insurance, and Denial Insurance are also available. Pay rale bases upon experience (336)463-5572, JANITORIAL HELP NEEDEDmusi be experienced. PT evenings, $7.00/hr and up w/ incentive bonus. 336-434- 4973__________________________ JOIN THE CLOVERFIELD TEAM cleaning private homes. Winston-Salem. FT, M-F, davlime. Good pay. 760-9283 LAKE MYERS RV Resort laking applications lor office resen/alionist and life guards. Greal job for high school or college sludenls. Apply in person 9am-8pm. OTR DRIVERS NEEDEDhomo mosl weekends, 2 yrs oxp roguiredr-704-54e-3035 PEDIATRIC RNS AND LPNS Are you looking for a greal PT/PRN job, home care is rewarding and llexible! Bayada Nurses has a new clieni in your area in need ol skilled, caring and reliable nurses. “Davie” is a swool 4 year old in need of nurses wilh pediatric exp. to work PT evening and weekend hours. Please call (336)723- 3992 lor more information or visil our JOB Bank at www,bayada,com, PT OR FT Slay al home moms or moms who want lo be al home. Will train. (336)998- 0282__________________________ SALESPERSON NEEDED. Join a winning team. Great benefits package: 401K, paid insurances, dental, trips, stock options, managementopportunities available.Extensive training program. Call 336-751-7734, ask (or Lowell, Luv (Homes, Mocksville. w e’re - - in laci. you'ro oligiblo lor up to three pay raises youf lirsi year! Our oxtonsivo training program provides you with tho skills you nood to succood. plus lols you docido when you aro ready (or inofo pciy/bonefils and more responsibility. And that's jusl tho tjcgtnning As a mombor o( our dynamic team, you'll also bonolit irom Iho (oilowing: • 401K savings plan contnbution — wo'll maich 25% ol your contribution, up to of your salary (availablo after onp yoar ol sorvico ol at least 1000 hbui6;:^1 must bo at toast 21 yoars of ago. ’ ‘ • Modicai proscription, doniul, lifo and AD«. D benefits (availablo aller 120 days ol omploymont. wilh at least a 32 hour/ weok avorago) • Employoo assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible ‘jjlujdulmg • Paid vacations • Employeo moal ann rjilt discountr» • Stock purchase plan (availablo to thuso -it lost 21 yiiafi, of aije who have complotod 90 days ol sorvico) tjcci'cniod momoor ol oor loom Al Cracker I VV, |.«r.n .0 you tn soy n-vj use fiat fcedback to moke positivo ctìanoM io VOt.t Actk pnvt»onmcnt VJm moro couid you DSk lor? if you rr.,i,vat.d .-.nd onm.staittc wtih u pjssion lor ctslomcr sorvico. come .n nnd soo •i M.inagor todayi We are currenHy hoking fon PART TIME HELP CO»M IN TODAY ANO AW ,Y. W l A M A IM M A O O . RJN P tA O TO W O W . W . o r. looUng tof HIOH pwipl, Hxrt 11« to worti boni and m ota M OHItlll 6420 Session.s Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 184, MO (336)712-9880 Old Country Store J V e a r e an equal opportunitv e m nlnv.r^ ili It'.s the time of year for car people, aiul truck people, and motor­ cycle people ... The weather is warmer, atul they're ready to gel outside. This section is filleil w ilh articles ami advertisemenls for the auto enthusiasi - atul. for the every day driver. Enjoy. And w’hat better way lo get it starleil than w ilh a visit to the twice-monthly Cruise In in tlownlown Mocksville, sponsored by Piedmont C/\RS Association. Above, this Buick Street Roil from the lale 40s just showeil up. parked next lo Murphy's hotdog slantl. At right is a 2002 Ford Thmulerbird owned by Bob Brannock of Mocksville. lie hail a 1457 Tluiiulerbiid parkeil in front of lhal one. Below is the from c|uatlerof a 1У61 Starliner owned by Lester Eilwards, and al the bottom is Buford .Smith of Farmington with liis new 2002 Thuiulerbird. - Photos by Robin Fergusson l&r- . '‘...о!1 .-м. Г. il ■ J Spring Automotive Guide Thursday, ApHI 2 5 , 2 0 0 2 Page 2 DAVID COUNTY ENTERPm/i-ItlGCORD i r Driving With Children And Pets Shouldn’t Create Distractions (NAPSI)-Both pets and children can be a major dis­ traction while driving, and it's not always easy lo keep ihem sale in and around a vehicle. "Messy passengers ol all shapes and sizes can take a driver’s mind oil the road," says Sue Elliolt-Sink. director of content lor enjoylhedrive.com, the con­ sumer Web sile Irom SEMA, Ihe Specialty Equipment Mar­ ket Association. "Because the last thing anyone would want to do Is injure a loved one, drivers also must be especially care­ ful wilh children and pets on­ board and around the ve­ hicle." That's why the website enjaythedrive.com has put to­ gether these lips. • Make it easier to get in and out. • Many small children and older pets have a tough time climbing in and out of today's vehicles - but that doesn't mean they don't want to do it themselves. You can make il easier for everybody to get into and out ol a pickup, van or SUV by adding a set of run­ ning boards or side steps. Ram ps designed lo make loading cargo easier also work wonders for older dogs and cats. • Protect your vehicle's in­ terior. Shedding fur, dirty paws, dirty shoes and spilled juice can do a number on your seats and carpet-and raise your stress level while you're driving. Fortunately, waterproof and w ashable seat covers make cleanups easy, while they protect cloth and leather seats from scratches and tears. Plus, a set of carpet or rubberized lloor liners will contain mud and melting snow, as well as catsup and juice spills, so your vehicle's carpet doesn’t need frequent attention. You also may want to add a quick spritz of vinyl or upholstery protectant to your vehicle's door panels and headliner, because there's no telling how far french fries can Iravei-and one good shake by a wer dog can cover an en­ tire interior with mud spots. • If you travel wilh children. Americans Prefer ‘Another’ Vehicle (NAPSI)-Ever wished you had a car lhat's different from the one you own? How about a sporty sedan to arrive in style at a high school or family reunion? Perhaps a convertible to celebrate a wedding anniver­ sary? Or maybe you need a pickup truck to haul home improve­ ment materials or an SUV for a weekend trip to the lake? If so, Ihen you're not alone. In fact, according to the "Poll of the American Driver," more than hall of U.S. drivers, representing 95 million Ameri­ cans, say they need automobiles other than the one Ihey own lo satisfy numerous lifestyle needs. "Renting to meet various lifestyle needs is becoming quite common in America," said automotive popular cullurist Dr. Michael Marsden of Eastern Kentucky University, who ana­ lyzes societal trends related to the automobile. "Renting a car for special occasions has become like renting a tuxedo lor a wedding." According to the poll, commissioned by Enterprise Rent- A-Car, reasons for renting vary, but popular choices include getting away for the weekend, celebrating a special night out, driving kids to a weekend sports tournament, attending a high school reunion, or hauling home gardening supplies. Fueling the trend are a number of factors, including changing lifestyles and the fact that nearly Iwo-thirds of Americans preler to rent rather than borrow a vehicle. Avail­ ability, convenience and affordability also account lor this growing trend. Poll of American Driver Findings • More lhan half, representing some 95 million Americans, say they need automobiles other than the one they own to satisfy numerous lifestyle needs. • Nearly two thirds, more than 110 million Ameri­ cans, would rather rent than borrow a vehicle from a friend or neighbor. • Consumers say they are more concerend about the vehicle they drive (52 percent) than their marital status (44 percent) when attending a class reunion. • When drivers were asked what kind of car they’d like to drive; On A Date, 79 percent of minivan owners, 73 percent of pickup truck owners, and 70 percent of mid­ size sedan owners said they prefer to drive a car rather than the one they own. To A Wedding, 83 percent of pickup truck own­ ers, 74 percent, of mini van owners and 72 percent of sports car owners would prefer an automobile other than the one they own. To A High School Reunion, 69 percent of pickup truck owners, 55 percent of SUV owners and 52 percent of sports car owners would prefer to drive a vehicle other than the one they own. you probably keep cleanup wipes on hand; bul did you know there are disposable wipes designed to clean up your vehicle's interior? Keep­ ing a slash of Ihese in the glovebox can make messes less aggravating. • Keep Fido contained. Pets thal roam around inside a vehicle can be terribly dis­ tracting - especially when Ihey're wet or dirty. An unse­ cured pel aiso can turn into a projectile in a car crash. The good news: It's easy lo con­ tain a dog in Ihe cargo area of most vans, SUVs and wag­ ons using a pet barrier. Add a cargo area liner for carpel and sealback proleclion, and you've kepi the mess to a minimum, too. Many states have laws concerning dogs lhal ride in the bed of a pickup. Even if your state doesn't require a dog restraint system, a simple leash-slyle setup lhal provides enough slack for your pooch to roam, but nol enough to jump out­ er be flung oul in an crash-is a wise investment. Another option is a truck cap (aka a camper shell), which provides weather protection for pets traveling in the bed. Most models are available wilh screened side windows, too, so pets can get good sniffs wilhoul getting loose. • Keep kids entertained. Bored children can make a driver crazy. Using one or more cargo organizers to keep toys wiihin reach of chil­ dren can help reduce stress behind the wheel-and help drivers avoid taking their eyes oil the road. There are even tray tables designed to let children draw, play cards or eal comlortably while they’re en route. An enterlainment system can keep children ol all ages am used, too, whether they want lo play video gam es or w atch a movie while you drive. • Make sure seat belts fit kids properly. Once your chil­ dren have outgrown their child safely seals, odds are they stiii will need a booster seat (which is required by law in some states). Children also can benelit Irom a simple seat bell adjuster thal will hold belts away Irom their neck. • Steer clear ol children and pets. Young children and animals ollen don'l know to stay away from a moving ve­ hicle. That’s why you need to be extra careful - especially in your own garage and drive­ way. A backup warning sys­ tem lhal beeps and provides a' visual alert when you are getting close to an object can be helpful. Another option, a rear-mounted camera, shows you exactly what's behind your vehicle when you're in reverse. Even something as simple as a set ol wide-angle mirrors thal attach to your vehicle's outside mirrors can help you avoid backing over a loy-or worse. Many of these auto accessories are avail­ able from auto parts stores, as well as truck accessory and outdoor/sporting goods stores. For more information, visit www.enjoythedrive.com. The Web sile includes information on hundreds ol the latest cus­ tom aulo accessories, as well as links to product manulac- turers' and retailers' W eb sites. If you don't have Internet access, write to SEMA, Chil­ dren & Pels, 1575 S. Valley Visla Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765-3914. # liisipQ Ctlom s liv o lla b k 'йг No Appointment Necessary Now Offering Emissions Inspections for our Forsyth County Customers GARDNER'S is conveniently located in Hillsdale on Hwy. 158 near Village Ace Hardware. See the Gardner Family for ^ Your Vehicle Service Needs! 1*40 8 оz Hwy 158 The only Texaco Xpress Lube In Davle County! Gardner’s All major credit cards accepted • No appointment necessary Open Mon.-Fri., 8am-6pm & Sat., 8am-3pm 998-1723 Savings Galore T o o ls forthe^ S h a d e tre e " M e c h a n ic 2 0 % O ff Every Tool In The Store! ' I [ Ai|d fbrypi№ hoin^^ sm C h e c k o u r n e w d e l i v e r y o f f u r n i t u r e ! M arket Samples • One of a Kinds Hom e Accessories • G reat Prices When You Pass Us By, You Pass Up Great Buys! Tues.-Satv 9AM-7PM • Sun. 1-6PM • 940-5998 The Old Webb Bldg., Hwy 158, 2 Blocks W of 801 T 1 Spring Automotive Guide Thursday, Afjril 25, 2002 Page 3 PAVia COUNTY ENTERPRI/irtECGRD Take Control Of Your Auto Service Experience (NAPSI)-To lake control ol your aulomolive service ex­ perience, it is essential that you possess the tools lo find the right repair shop, and then communicate with tech- nicisns and service advisors once you're inside the shop. The following tips from the National Institute lor Automo­ tive Service Excellence can help: • Start shopping lor a re­ pair shop beiore you need one. • Ask Iriends and associ­ ates lor recommendations. • Look for a neat, well-or­ ganized lacilily, with vehicles equal in value to your own in Ihe parking lot, and modern equipm enl in the service bays. • Look for evidence ol qualified technicians, such as trade school diplomas, ad ­ vanced training cerlilicales and cerlificalion from the N a­ tional Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). • R ead your ow ner's manual and follow the recom­ mended maintenance sched­ ule. • Start oil wilh a minor job. II you're pleased, return wilh more com plicated repairs later. • Be prepared to describe the symptoms and supply a written list of recent prob­ lems. • Mention unusual sounds, odors, changes in acceiera- tion, engine perlormance and problems in handling, brak­ ing, steering and vibrations. * Ask as many questions as you need. Request an ex­ planation in simple terms and conditions. • Don't rush the service writer or technician to make an on-the-spot diagnosis. Ask lo be called and informed ol the problem, course of ac­ tion and costs before the work begins. • Beiore you leave, be sure you understand all shop policies regarding labor rates, guarantees and meth­ ods ol payment. • Leave a telephone num­ ber where you can be reached. •Keep good records; keep all paperwork. • Reward good service with repeat business. It is mu­ tually benelicial to you and the shop owner to establish a relationship. • If the service was not all you expected, don’t rush to another shop. Discuss the problem with the service manager or owner. Give the business a chance to resolve the problem . R ep utab le shops value customer feed­ back and will make a sincere ellort lo keep your business. The National Institute lor Automotive Service Excel­ lence (ASE) was lounded in 1972 as a non-prolit, inde­ pendent organization dedi- cated to improving the qual­ ity ol automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification ol au­ tomotive prolessionals. ASE- certified technicians wear blue and white ASE shoulder insignia and carry credentials listing Iheir exact areas of certification. Their employers often display the ASE sign. Visit w ww.asecert.org for more information and lor ad­ ditional car care tips. A grow­ ing number ol w om en are making decisions regarding the maintenance of their cars. Rumple Auto Sales Useful, Pre-Owned Autos and Auto Rental Dan Rumple • Ray Draughn fO ff S a lis b u ry S t. • M o ck sv ille • 751-3215 Mocksville Automotive In Business Since 1971 ^ «¿FO O ir premium (И1ЮГН 04 il: f A U TO PARTS Oil • Filters, Batteries «j Waxes and All Your Vehicle Maintenance Needs. ' I'Ve now have bucket teeth for your heavy duty equipment 884 S. M ain Street M ocksville (336) 751-2944 protection for your loved ones The Fallout Shelter Gun Shop Offers Concealed Carry Hand Gun & Safety Courses. Authorized Dealer of * - J Guns Handguns Concealed Carry/Safety Course One Day Session $40 11895 C O O L S P R IN G S R O A D W O O D LE A F 3.4 M iles from Hwy. 801 B etw een Statesville & Salisbury 704-278-9159 Hours: Tues. 10am-6pm • Wed.-Frl. 10am-7pm. Sat. 10pm-3pm ENTRE О a i G I s 7 year 100,000* Mile 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser Spring Automotive Guide Thursday, April 25, 2002 Page Ч DAVIC COUNTY ENTERPRirC RECORD Spring Automotive Guide, Davie County Enterprise Record T hursday, A p ril 2 5 , 2 0 0 2 P a g e 5 There arc all types o f classic cars an d trucks at tho twice-n-month C ru ise In in dow ntdw n M ocksville. Tlie cars fill M a in Street and a couple of parkins; lots. Л ‘55 ('he\ > and a 4>7 M u stang in front o f the veteran's m onum ent dow ntow n, w aiting for inspection.riiis 1970 .la^uar SKI\ was ami)ii'4 the cars I'or sale. T im e T o S lo w D o w n Dowmtowm Mocksville Popular Among Classic Car Enthusiasts M ocksville F streets. ire D epartm ent had its ow n an tiq ue p atro lling the Itv Mike liarnliardt Oavio Coumy Ilnlcrpiiso kccoril Lot's go cruising. Tsviti; a niontli, downlowii Mocksvillc is hosl ll) luiiulivcis ol classic car L-nlhiisiasls. u hoilrivo or haul Ihcir voliiclcs lo lown, park llicin on Ihc sircci for all lo see, and Ihen sil arounil and lalk cars, walch cars go bv. lislcn lo music, aiul M U )si importanlly. slow down. Il's Ihc Iwicc a monlh Cruise In sponsorcil l\v Ihc I’icdmoiil CAK.S AssocialiiMi. "livcrhody who goes lo cruisc ins likes Mocksvillc." saiti Uoh Brannock, club presidenl. "irs downlown, down lo carlh. It's relaxed here." Come lo think of it, you ilon'l see people in a hurry, unless it's ihe workers al the hoi dog stand on Ihc corner. Even the drivers of the cars |iisi passing llirnugh nn Main .Sheet slou dm\ n to lake in some nl Ihe spectacle. Bramiock saiti lhal cnmiiig to Mocksville is relasing I'or Urdliniick people ulio uork in larger cities. "You slou dou n when you come here." Inleresi in Ihe cruise ins ennlin- ues to increase, with people coming Irom all over l)a\ie and surrounding counlics, and Гкмп (Ireensboro and Wilkesboro. Il's heki Ihe lirst and Ihird Momias s. Folks start arriving ahout p.m.. with most of the croud galhered from .Some stick around, talking and mingling, until ilark. Urannock had two cars at Ihe 1.1st ('ruiM ' In - a I'i'i? l ord I h iu iileiI'lid .m d .1 n i4 \. Jdl 12 riu m d ei hiid. 'I st.m cil u illi M ustan g s and nn is ed up lo I'lu im lerb iid s.'' he s.m l, U u lo id S m ilh ol I arm iu g lo n a ls o \\ .Is s lu IW iiiL' a 2(И0 riiu n d erb iid . a \e llo w one. "I Iv.kI alw a y s w aiU eil '5 7 riuM klerl'inl. bul Ilie kids e.une along ,m d Ihis .iiid thal and die I'lh cr ... am i 1 en iild n 'l a tlo rd one.' S m illi said. W hen llie .’(1112 m odel as annoniK cd. lie ileeided Ihis w as Ihe sear. I le o iileied his e a r in M aivh. il arriv ed in U eeem bei. "K ed had a lu a v s been m y lavorile co lo r, but that yellow ju si e.uighl in> ey e ." Sm illi also o u Ils a \ iiilage l.in eo lii and three o ld e r m odel M u stan g s. "'I'his is ju si a lo s." he said ol ihe 'H iu n d erb ird . I9.s7 or 2(1()2'.’ Uol) H ranno ck’s I'h u n d e rh ird convertibles цгасс the .square.Lester K dw ards b ro u ^h l his 1961 S tarliiie r to the show. T his B uick street j-ol plenty o f attention at the A p ril IS Crui.se In ... a n d so d id the S lin g R ay C orvette p arked across the street. r i > ; ■■ ¡‘hotos hy Ruhiii /■'cri’iissoii I M A K E Y O U R D A Y ! $ 6 .ш M a k e Y o u r O f f e r !0 % ’APR J u s t A r r i v e d ! 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At, all power, leather. 18k m(. 2001 Escape XLT 4x4 »P1418. V6. Al. an power, leather, 22K mi. ‘99 Explorer XLT4dr.4x4 #2DT9905A. At, ail power, 63k miles B u y A m e r i c a n . . . B u y F o r d . . . “ B u y A L L A M E R I C A N F O R D ” Ш . FO R D MERCURY tilalrsvlllp I' 1-40 У 2 WJ/ll(Uf)4S.lfi(UiX 1-40 A U . . AMERICAN rORO Л MCRCURY A1oDk5v/iie Just off 1-40 Exit 170, Hwy. 601 • M ocksville, NC (3 3 6 ) 7S 1 -2 1 6 1 C h eck us out a t aaford.com • OAC. "Includos all inconlivos assigned lo doalor. •■•72mo., 9.9% APR, 10% down plus lax, lag & adm. fees, OAC. Spring Automotive Guide Thursday, April 2 5 , 2 0 0 2 Page 6 DAVin COUNTY ENTERPm/E R ec o r d In The Market For A Used Car? Resale Values Have Softened (NAPSI)-With all of Ihe low-interest financing and cash-back offers In new-car showrooms, you may think that's where all of the values are.However, now is also a good time to buy used as trade-in vehicles continue to pile up on dealer lots and the resale value of these vehicles has softened.The used-car oversupply came about for several rea­sons. Along with record- breaking new-car sales for the last quarter of 2001, there were 200,000 more trade-ins than were anticipated in Oc­tober, according to Paul Tay­ lor, chief economist of the Na­tional Automobile Dealers As­sociation. Prior to the flood of consumer trade-in ve­hicles, more used vehicles than average were entering the wholesale market. As air travel declined due to the af­termath of Sept. 11, rental-c^r firms began to cut back on their fleet inventory and have been sending more used ve­hicles to wholesale auctions. Pre-owned inventories have grown over the past year as a slew of vehicles came off of two- and three-year leases.There are good reasons other than low prices for buy­ing used cars, particularly ve­hicles covered by a manufac­turer-certified program. Let someone else take the initial depreciation hit while having the peace of mind offered by extended warranty.Once you make the deci­sion to go down the used-car path, there are many factors to consider.Which vehicle best suits my needs? Should I buy Irom a dealer or a private seller?>• One good starting point is the Internet. Web sites such as cars.com are places to visit to answer these questions, find dealers and individual sellers who have that perfect used car, compare models and options, and obtain com­petitive pricing information.• Research asking price with Black Book.• Determine how much it would cost to finance and in­sure the vehicle. • Make sure the car isn't a lemon by researching the vehicle's history using online and printed resources.• Interview prospective sellers on the phone before meeting them in person. It's best to set a day appoint­ment.• Before test drive, check undercarriage, engine and body for rust or damage; check Interior for cleanliness, comfort and size; inspect tires for wear.• Check oil for proper level and color; check coolant and radiator for leaks or corro­sion.• Drive on highway to G i v e Y o u r C a r A C h e c k u p (NAPSl)-During times of economic slowdown, it can pay to think about the condi­tion of your family vehicle. In many cases, it’s your second- largest investment next to the purchase of a house or apart­ment. Taking proper care ol your car can pay dividends by extending its lite and reduc­ing the likelihood of major costly repairs down the road.Bring your vehicle to a pro­fessional for basic preventive maintenance service and a close look under the hood. The many belts and hoses connecting key engine parts and systems are crucial to the operation of your engine-one of them breaking or becom­ing unhinged while you're out on the open highway at night can be a nightmare. gauge acceleration and han­dling; test brakes and steer­ing and alignment.• Practice parking for ma­neuverability and sight lines, • After test drive, inspect engine for leaks, odors or smoke; review service records, receipts and title.• Have specialist or me­chanic inspect your vehicle selection. D rive a new car. On th e house. U se th e e q u ity in yo ur h o m e to fin a n c e ju st a b o u t a n y th in g .) 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Intersection of 1-40 & Hwy. 21 Statesville, NC O ld s m o b ile 7 0 4 -8 7 3 -9 0 9 4 Spring Automotive Guide Thursday, April 25, 2002 Page 7 OAVIG COUNTY ENTERPm/E RECORD Protect Your Vehicle Modem Devices Make It Easier Than Ever To Prevent Theft According to the FBI, one vehicle is stolen every 27 sec­onds in the United States.That's a frightening statis­tic, considering vehicle theft is the costliest property crime in the U.S., costing consum­ers more than $7.8 billion an­nually (National Insurance Crime Bureau, 1999).Car owners should take every precaution in protecting themselves against thieves, including parking in well-lit ar­eas, activating car alarm ser­ vices and being mindful that most thefts occur at your home or in public areas like shopping malls. However, the light against car theft does not end with these precautions. Profes­sional thieves will continue to successfully steal cars, and car owners will continue to pay the emotional and mon- etary price of theft.To truly ensure that you will not be burned by car thieves, protect yourself by installing a stolen vehicle recovery sys­tem in your car. Companies develop and market radio fre­quency devices that, once ac­tivated by law enforcement officials, allow the police to track and recover the stolen vehicle-resulting in a 90 per­cent recovery rate.The service enables law enforcement officials to re­cover and return unharmed stolen cars to thousands of owners, decreasing the num­ber of theft victims while aid­ing in the capture of thieves.For example, in March, a Dodge Viper was stolen in Newark, N.J. Within two hours, police officials tracked the vehicle's LoJack signal to a garage in Newark. The pro­ fessional thieves had recog­nized that the Viper was equipped with a GPS track­ ing device and quickly dis­armed the unit and removed the car's battery.Since the devices are hid­ den and use radio frequency technology, the thieves were unable to detect the unit - and removing the battery had no effect on its ability to help po­lice locate the vehicle. The thieves were shocked when the police arrived and took them into custody. The owner of the $75,000 Viper was re­lieved when his car was re­turned without damage.While it is disconcerting to know that there is no way to put an end to car theft, it is reassuring to know that you can have your car returned to you if you become a target for car thieves. П Шаммя И^г1гnrfy MKK S p tB C .n. U ig h A m w Johnson S ank« M m g wPI SItvtt LundyП H M ln lu R nCwwrtllMi. 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Mocktvlllo, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN M O C K SVIU E ,1} Spring Automotive Section Thursday, April 2 5 , 2 0 0 2 Page 8 DAVm COUNTY ENTEnpm/E RECORD Regular Tire Maintenance Im portant (NAPSI)-Did you know that more than 29 million dnv- ers don't believe Iheir tires need regular maintenance?Furthermore, only 11 per­cent of drivers check their tires properly and regularly, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA).To help drivers understand the importance of tire main­tenance and safety, Rf^Ahas created National Tire Safety Week. During that time, RI^A will work wilh its partners within the tire industry to of­fer free tire safety checks at select tire dealerships. At these events, drivers can pick up free tire gauges and edu­cational brochures.Also during the week, RMA will release results from a national survey that dem­onstrate the lack ot proper tire care awareness among our nation's drivers. It only takes five minutes a month to check your tires, so "Be Tire Smart- Play Your PART" Here are four tips to keep your tires safe;• Pressure-Underinflation results in unnecessary tire stress. Irregular wear, loss of control, decreased fuel economy, and accidents. Fur­ther, tires can lose up to half of the required air pressure and not appear flat. There­fore, check your tires once a month with a tire gauge. • Alignment-A bad jolt from hitting a curb or pothole can throw your front end out ol alignment and damage your tires. Have a tire dealer check Five Steps For Bystanders For A Wreck (NAPSI)-Knowing what to do in case you encounter a car crash can go a long way toward driving down the risk ol injury and even death. The U.S. Departmenl ol Transpor­tation (DOT), are live steps even untrained bystanders may be able lo take:• Stop to help. Park a safe distance from the crash site, and turn on your hazard lights and raise your hood to attract attention. Watch for other ve­hicles and approach the crash site il it is sale to do so.•Call 9-1-1 lor help. II you don't have quick access to a phone, send someone else to call for help while you attend to the victim. If you are alone, be sure the victim is breath­ing and stop the bleeding be­fore you leave to call for help.• Assess the victim. Wear protective gloves if you can. Ask the victim not to move and whether he or she is hurt­ ing. Listen to the response to see il the victim can answer or seems confused. II there's no response, make sure the person is breathing.•Start the breathing. If the victim isn't breathing, gently tilt his or her head to its nor­mal, eyes-lront position. II possible, cover the person’s mouth with a protective shield. Pinch the person’s nose and cover their open mouth with yours. Blow one full breath of air into the person’s mouth. If the chest doesn't rise, gently tilt the person's head back a little more. Remove any objects Irom the mouth that may be blocking the airway. Begin rescue breathing again until the victim can breathe with­out your help.• Stop the bleeding. Once the victim is breathing, check for bleeding. Put on protec­tive gloves, if available. To stop the bleeding, place a bandage or cloth on the wound and apply direct pres­sure lo the wound. If the vic­tim is able, instruct him or her to continue to apply pressure to the wound. You may be able to tape or tie the ban­ dage in place.When medical service per­sonnel arrive, let them know the care you've provided.For many people, Ihe hard part is overcoming fears of "not doing it right" and ot ’’not wanting to get Involved." For­tunately, most states have "Good Samaritan" laws that protect individuals acting in good faith to help crash vic­tims.So more people can un­derstand their role as the im­portant lirst link in the chain ol emergency care, the First There, First Care Awareness Kit was developed by the DOT. For a free kit or more information, fax a written re­ quest to (202) 366-7721 or visit the website: http:// www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/ injury/ • ems/frstcare/ factsheet.html.On-lhe-scene emergency care, even by untrained by­standers, greally improves injured crash victims' chances ol survival. p r x H u t t y S in c e . I M K 3 3 f r 7 5 1 - 3 3 ? 2 Tbriegn or domestic, new or oW, , ^ nawe the technology to get your vehicle running right- A ir D o n tS y if^ J through an o th er sum m er, w e h ave th e equip m ent an d exp ertise to keep y o u r cars A /C cap! Save time and money by lie in g your cars maintained at factory intervals! WeV be^ any new car dealers on 30,60,90,or 100,000 mile scheduled maintenance; induding tinting belts! iB B jh t’iiiliM d iS constantly u p d e ^ our used carinvetitory, and if we don't have what you’ro looldng for we'll get for you at a gfsea price. Gh^ Alan a call on the U S E D C A R H O T U N E e b 751-3169 1484 US Hwy. 64 West, Mocksville the alignment periodically to ensure your car Is properly aligned.• Rotation-Regularly rotat­ing your vehicle's tires will help achieve more uniform wear. Unless your vehicle owner's manual notes other­wise, tires should be rotated approximately every 6,000 to 8,000 miles.• Tread-Unusual wear can reduce the ability ol tread to grip the road in adverse con­ditions. Visually check your tires for uneven wear and for signs of damage.For_additional tire safety tips, sr to. learn more about National Tire Safety Week, which will be held April 29 to May 3, visit www.rma.org. MOCKSVILLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE962 Yadkinville Road Phone 751-6115 ALIGNMENT BRAKES SHOCKS EXHAUST AIR COND. SERVICE O u r l ‘riccs Incliicle M o iiiitin n , K a lu iic iiif; N ew \iilrc Stem s & R otation Hours: 7:30 am-7 pm M-F • 7:30 am-1pm Saturday W E D E L IV E R ! (LIM ITED DELIVER AREA) ф иск: s Pizza TM TVie. 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