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06-June1Ь‘*’^ВД>Д j*' "!,* P o lic e O f f ic e r I n ju r e d C a r W re c k s E n R o u te To C a ll O f A rm e d R o b b e ry A t S h o p p in g C e n te r Page 7 ее«гдгт?.«У4-гаг5;-п-.?.: гг.- D A V I E C O U N T Y e n t e r p r i /ë I e c o r d USPS 149-60 Number 23 Thursday, June 6, 2002 Brandi Howell, 5, and Chase Leonard, enjoy a ride on the rabbit at the Masonic Picnic carnival, going on each night this week at Clement Grove off North Main Street in Mocksville. The highlight of tj^e week will be a picnic lunch at noon Thursday with children from the Oxford Home for Children. - Photo by R obin Fergusson Masonic, DEU Picnic Saturday The Davic Educational Union earlier dale and laicrinlhc clay siarl Paslor K cllcy Brown of Cedar PaslorSieven Dallon and choir; and and Masonic Picnic w ill be held Salurday, June 8 al Clement Grove, with the afternoon prograni begin­ ning al 4. Organizers arc hoping lhat an w ill increase attendance. The event raises money for the Oxford Cenlral Home for Children, and to help pay local students col­ lege tuition cosls. Grove Baptisi Church will be fea­ tured. Also on the program will be; Paula Lewis. Cynihia Wesl. Unique Praise o f N ew Bethel Baplisi Church. Ihe Davie High Steppers, olher choirs and singers. Carnival rides and amusements will operate Salurday evening, and meals will be sold lo help the chil­ dren. 40 PAGES County Budget Keeps Tax Rate By Klin Justen Davie Counly Enterprise Record Davie Couniy residents w ill pay Ihc same properly tax next year, if a budget proposed by couniy commis­ sioners is approved. A public hearing on Ihe budget is scheduled for7;30 p.m. June 17. Under the proposal, the tax rate w ill remain at $.55 per SlOO prop­ erty valuation, with ;m addiiional $.04 Tire tax going lo volunteer fire departments. Water rates would increase by 3 percent at mid-year, and fees for solid waste disposal would increase by $1 per ton. Cooleemee and Hillsdale sewer rates would remain the same, a l-.A though the Cooleemee rates would be effected when improveinent.s lo the plant there are coiiipleled. County Manager Ken Windley said in a budget message to county com- nii.ssioners. The commi.ssioners admitied lhat ir.s a tough year, with Ihe governor withholding money due Ihe counly lo try lo meel lhe*siale budgel. Culs were made lo departhient requests during workshops, such as travel funds fora library staff mem­ ber to attend a conference in Toronto, requests for training, equipmenl, vehicle gas and oil. "Based on the current financial Plfa.se See Riidgct - Page 8 Obsessed With The Relay Woman Working To Make Sure Davie’s Cancer Survivors Are Properly Recognized Uy Mike Hiirnhardt Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord Beth Humphrey has been spending a lol of lime painling oval, green leaves lately. She paints yellow names onlo them. She culs oul a lol of laminated paper, as well, carefully lolding Ihem into circles and linking them together with staples. She has 4,000 or so to get done. Belh Humphrey is ob.sessed. Her obsession is lo make sure lhal every cancer survivor in Davie County is recognized, honored and rewarded. As chair ol the Relay for Life survivor com­ mittee, she and 20 others are working to make sure the survivor dinner, scheduled for Tuesday at 6 p.m. al Davie High School, goes smoothly. They’re making sure lhat Ihe opening lap ofthe Relay for Life, scheduled for Friday evening, June 14 al the high •school track, is something special. “It’s my baby, close lo my heart,” Humphrey said. "This is a big part of my life this time of year. It just lakes over.” She got Ihe idea to make a survivor tree quilt after learning lhat the survivor tree is a part of the national relay. W ilh the help of Linda Harpe, the tree was painted onto a huge pioce of cloth. The name of cach known canccr survivor in Davie Couniy - 525 in all - will be painted onto a leaf. The painling w ill be attached to a quill, and afler the relay, il w ill hang in the new Davie Chamber of Commerce office. The paper links w ill also be displayed al the survivor dinner, and be draped across the fence during the relay. Each link - 4,000 in all - represents a year someone has survived cancer. The links will include the survivor’s name, and change colors wilh each new name. Each survivor w ill receive a siraw hat lo protect their skin from Ihe sun, a doll donated by Princess Hat, a medal or a pin, and other goodies donated by local people and businesses. Humphrey, a two-time survivor of cancer, is busy these days. Bul she hasn’t slopped smiling. She got hooked on the relay after walking in the survivor lap thal llrsl year. She met new friends - ones who know whal she had gone Ihrough. There were lols of them. “Once you participate, it’s .something you wanl lo be in­ volved in,” she said. “To se .so many pcople who have been Ihrough what you have is comfort­ ing. Thai survivor’s walk is probably my favorite pari.” This year, Roy Brown has Please See Cancer - Page 4 Beth Humphrey is painting the name of each Davie cancer survi­ vor on this tree for the Relay for Life survivor dinner. - Photo by Robin Fergusson 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6,2002 E^itoried Page Our Beach Trip: Take Everything; You Never Know We took everything. Tliat was our Conestoga wagon you may have seen last week going to the beach. We took the fishing equipment. We took the beach toys, the umbrella, the chairs, the lloat (actually, three), the sandals, the favorite pillows, the stuffed animals, the Gameboy, the videos, the food, tlie sunscreen, and 39 changes of clothes for each of us during the seven days. Some noted professional models don’t change that often. We strapped bags on the luggage rack, enough to exceed the weight limit for some minor bridges during the trip. I don't know much about women, but I do know this: Get oul of the way when they pack for the beach. Rent a tow trailer if necessary. All that stuff has got to go bccause ... you never know. Give our school board credit: they save us a lot of money on our beach trip. The .school calendar now allows us to take advantage of the lower beach rates if we sneak in a week before Memorial Day. Tliat’s what we did. But we have shifted our beach choice further south in search of wanner water— Pawley's Island this year. That means going a different route. Soulh Carolina generously marks Ihe palh to Ihe beach with abundant signs. Coming back, we got lost four or five times. We had lefl at the crack of dawn for the beach, and I was still blurry from lack of coffee. 1 surrendered the wheel in Soulh Carolina, napping in the pas.senger seal. I opened my eyes briefly around what should have been Marion, S.C., to fmd myself staring at a billboard advertisement for the re-election of Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Barker. We’re going the wrong way, Lillian! Alas, wc were still southbound. The sheriff is count­ ing on a heavy out-of-state voter turnout. We stopped in Blenheim, S.C., to sample the local beverage, Blenheim Ginger Ale. Avoid the boiiles wilh red caps. My mouth burned for the next 50 miles. At the beach, we stayed in a rustic place — a Hurri­ cane Bertha era house, built upon a massive ant hill. Extenninators sprayed before we came. They came back on Tuesday, spraying the baseboards. For the rest of the week, the ants stayed at window level anti above. We caught no ffsh. We did catch a crab. And the boys had a blast dipping jelly fish wilh a net out ofthe chan­ nel. The tide brought with it a steady stream of jelly fi.sh. I spent a week suffering from coffee withdrawal. 1 have a scientific method of making coffee. Every morning it tastes just the same as the day before — the way 1 like it. Beach water tastes like thinly diluted Milk of Magnesia. Coffee made with beach water tastes the same. We heard our first serious "1 want to go home” on Wednesday. We didn’t count the one on Sunday. I took the boys to Brookgreen Gardens to see lots of statues of voluptuous women without clothes. We built lots o f sand castles. We jum ped in Ihe waves and laughed and had a great time. We came home, and 1 rushed inside to make a decent cup of coffee. — Dwight Sparks DAVIS C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^ECORD USPS 14S-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks.................. Robin Fergusson............. Mike Barnhardt................ Ray Tutterow.................... Brian Pitts........................... Karen Rickell..................... Mockavlll« EnterpriM 1916-1958 .............Edilor/Publisher ..............General Manager ...............Managing Editor ..............Advertising Director ...............Sports Editor ..............Qirculation/Classilied Director Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage P.nid in Moeksville. NC 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 Per Year In N.C.. S25 Outside N.C. POSTM ASTER Send Address Changes lo: Davic Counly Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 6оашАб|А: ! б Ю Ж ^ с т ш ... Nuclear In The M a il... Vote No On June 18 Referendum To the editor: From a person who should know, vote "No" on June 18 on the liquor rclerendum for Mocksville, and also vote “ No" on all op­ tions. If you were misled on Ihc pelilion and told this would give you the right lo vote, you can still vote "No” lo alt options. You already had the right to vote. Oncc we get alcohol sales all over the county, we’ll never get rid of it and you can imagine Ihe loss of driver's licenses, loss of fam­ ily members, loss of jobs, loss of freedom and many lives. The Chamber of Commerce endorsed this on the premise of more induslry lo Ihe county. Baloney. Mosi industries are looking for clean areas in order to establish their companies for Iheir families, churches and schools which Davie Counly already has at this time. K e e p C o o le e m e e P o ol O p e n To the editor: When I read lh;U the Cooleemee had made Iheir decision not lo open Ihe pool ihis summer, 1 couldn't believe il. I have spoken wilh many people in Cooleemee aboul ihis and ihey all have Ihe same lo say. Money is Ihe problem. We all know that money is ihe rool of all evil, and now it’s morc important than our kids. I grew up in Cooleemee and always looked forward to the pool being Ihere each summer. Al least we had somelhing lo do and a place lo go. Reading in Iasi week's paper the board reporled an increase of assaults and children playing in the roads, of basketball goals in the roads; whal do you people e.xpect our kids lo do? Take a moment and look around this country. Is there really a whole lot that our kids can get involved in? If so, then we need lo look at the expense of transportalion. This is why Ihe majority of the children are nol involved now. My transponalion growing up was my Iwo feel, and some good people who slill live in Cooleemee to Ihis day. We teach our kids to make good decisions, stay active, in posi­ tive allematives, which is swimming in Ihe summer, and now we no longer have this. 1 hope that you will voice your opinion and let others know thal we as adults must set examples and provide for our younger generation. For all those folks who feel the same way I do, keep praying. Don’t give up. Where Ihere is a will there is a way. Joey Reynolds Mocksville One Slop no excuse voting is May .W-June l.'i afler I p.m. during nonnal working hours at the lown hall basement (Salisbury Slreel side). By all means, get out and vote June 18. If you fail to vole, the "wets" are sure to out vole you. An old friend and one who should know. William R. "Bill" Wooten Mocksvillc Skin Cancer Screening A Success To the editor: On May ^2. a skin cancer screening clinic was helil at the Davie Counly Health Departmeni from 8 a.m.-noon. We al the Davie Counly Health Deparlment would like to lhank Dr. Suzanne Hess of Davie Dennatology for her tinte and support for this screening. We would also like lo acknowledge our cosponsors. Cancer Ser­ vices of Davie. The American Cancer Sociely. and ihe Davie County Deparlment of Social Services. A thank you to Ihe slalfofthe lioallh deparlment and Davie Healthcare and Wellness for their time and efforts for this screening. Charlene Allred Health Frt)molion Coordinator Letters Welœmed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. Thé letters may be on topics of local, state, national or intemational 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 also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 pirn. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enteiprise.com. W h a t a re y o u g o in g to d o o n s u m m e r b re a k ? У v< ''S'; Jes.sie Bateman Mocksvilie “ Get a job,” Joey M iller Mocksville ‘Work, grafting and hauling.” Justin Waller Mocksville “ Mow yards.” Adam Sipe Mock.sville “ Go swimming.’ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6,2002 - 3 Our Rooms Were Too Small For That First TV Set I wish I could romenilwr Ihe year, bm it must have been in the very early 1950s or the late 40s when television llrsi appeared (al least in Mocksville). I had heard lhal in other towns people were gathering al Ihe homo of anyone who had a TV. silling for hours watching. I'm sure this was irtie because our family went lo Hickory one day to see mama's sister. When we arrived at the door, we were quielly ushered inlo the living room where several rows of chairs were filled with people, eyes glued to the TV. We were shown lo vacant seats on about ihe fourth row where we sat for awhile. 1 have no idea what we were watching but mama whispered lhal we would go. Her sister iiuielly ushered us lo the door, whispered good-bye and ihat was ii. Can you imagine that? Boger and Howard Service Station was on a corner of Main Street were Woodworks Gallery is now located. Every spring Ihey recommended a "lune-up" for your car. I don’t remember what il included but we had it every year and I remember it cost just under .S12. This particular year, when we went to have it done. Ihey lold us thal North Carolina and Soulh Carolina had combined to pul on a contest, asking each person who had Ihc tune-up to write in 23 words or less Louise Stroud the advantages of why Ihey had il done. First prize was a television sel. Well. 1 dashed off a few lines, turned il in and lorgot about it. 1 believe ihere were only two television sets in town al Ihe lime. M y sister told her co-workers al the Davie Counly Health Depl. that we were gelling a television sel. They became very excited and all wanted lo know whal kind it was. when ii was being delivered, elc. She said, “Well, I don't know. M y sisier entered this contest..." Everyihing grew (.|uiel an with a few "Oh's," they all weiu back to work. Well. 1 won and so my sisier announced lo ilie Health Depl. slalf. “The T V came today." I wish I could have .seen iheir faces then. The station that produced the winner was also awarded a T V and 1 believe Mr. Alberi Boger .sold his half to Sam Howard, who look it lo his home. Anyway. 1 sold mine because daddy was too deaf to enjoy it and he liked his radio. Mama was too blind to .see it so she couldn't enjoy ii. 11 you remember, when T V ’s first came oul, all Ihe instruc­ tions said you mtisi sit a certain number of feet away for safety. 1 don’t remember now just how far bul our rooms were small and we couldn't conveniently pul it at the distance Ihey recommended. No one pays any attention to thal now but they did ihcn. It was some years before I bought a T V because mama was a bed palieni for her Iasi three years and daddy was bedfast an entire summer hefore his dealh. so there was no time lo look al TV. 1 just wish my father could have seen and heard T V because he would have enjoyed the daily weather report. He listened lo it three times a day on Ihc radio and we always wondered why one time wouldn’t do. We now do Ihe same Ihing. knowing all llie while the weather is "iffy.” Daddy was a good weather prophei and when we still lived uptown, he and Mr. T. Angell. who ran a dry good slore across Ihe Slreel, would stand and look al Ihe sky for long periods of lime and predicl the weather. It was a subject daddy was much interested in and his predictions were pretty accurate. 1 usually consulted him rather lhan checking the weather bureau report when I wanted lo know if it would rain. Al Ihis point in lime, T V is just an accepted part oflife which everybody lakes for granted. This is Ihe age of computers. I had to laugh reccnily when I happened to hear my sisier say to someone, and wilh a perfectly straight face, 'We don’t have a computer. We did have our own websile, but Louise got the broom and gol il down.” Oh, well, if 1 were younger I would cerlainly want a computer and want to leani all I could aboul Ihem but at this age I was hoping to sort of coast along without lhal knowledge. If I really need to know somelhing aboul computers or the Internet, I’m sure some child would be glad to lell me. If I can’t open a childproof boille top on a medicine bottle, I can always find a child who can. I guess Ihis is life in a small lown, or maybe a big city. I wouldn’t know. A Hatred For Alœhol Started At A Young Age To the editor: My hatred ot alcohol starlcil when I was very young. The earliest childhood memory I have is of my slepfather. who was drunk, healing my molher. 1 don't know how old 1 was (3? 4?), bul I was hilling him wilh a slick of stove wood (for a cook stove) and reaching him aboul Ihe hip (he was si.x feet tall), crying and yelling at him lo slop. Was he abusive when he wasn't ilrinking? I don't know, because 1 didn'l get a chance lo know him as I got older. He walked oul belween Uvo parked cars (drunk again) and was hil by an innocent motorist who could not avoid him. (I remember her at the funeral. She had hysterics and had lo be carried oul. Laler, I heard thal she had a nervous breakdown, all for something thal was in no way her fault. Anolher innocem victim of alcohol, and they are littered al our feel all around us.) I seemed to know intuitively even as young as 14vas. ihal il was the alcohol and nol the person that damaged and desiroyed, and 1 knew thal I didn't want lo ever be controlled by it. 1 was afraid lhal if I ever took that first drink, 1 would gel sucked in and be a dntnk- ard, and I promised myself and God lhal I never would. That is a decision I have never regrelted. Ask me (or anyone who has a loved family member who comes home so dmnk he/she can'l navigate the stairs) whal it's like lo clean up Iheir vomil so the nexi per.son won’t slip in it and fall. Ask me what ii feels like when a man, reeking of alcohol, got on Ihe elevalor wilh me and asked, “How would you like to be raped on an elevalor?" Ask me what 1 thought when I came to on Ihe ground beside a Vote ‘No’ For Children To the editor: In response to Mocksville's tipconiing alcohol vote on June IX, there is a word not heard very often ihese tlays. The word is shame. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s delinilion for .shame is 1.) "a painful emolion cau.sed by con.sciousness of guilt, shortcoming or impropriety": 2.) "a condition of humiliating di.sgrace." Where is the shame ofa parenl(s) that buys or drinks alcohol but can'l "afford" clothes and food and care for Iheir own children? Where is the shame of a parent thal lets Iheir own growing chil­ dren see them drink alcohol? Whal kind of example does this sel? Where is the shame ofa parent lhal buys iheir own children alco­ hol? Where is the shame of someone being intoxicated? Where is the shame of someone being caught driving under the influence? Where is the shame (al most of Ihe sporting events) that the per­ son sitting next to you can'l blow smoke in your face but that per.son can blow their beer breath on you or even spill the nasty stulT on you? Where is the shame of a parent ihat slocks a refrigerator in the ba.semenl or outbuilding wilh beerso the kids and the preacher won'i see il. Where is Ihe shame of having to spend precious lax dollars on alcohol relaled help programs? Where is the shame of a boy gelling a girl drunk to have his way with her? Where is Ihe shame of a person getting intoxicated and then beat­ ing their spouse and /or children? Where is Ihe shame ofhaving lo lell a parent theirchild was killed by a drunk driver? Where is Ihe shame of the church member that goes to the next counly to buy alcohol so no one they know will see them? Where is the shame of ihe alcohol drink manufacturers mislead­ ing Ihe public wilh their ads by only showing the "good life" by using alcohol? Where is the shame lhal many of our school sludems have al­ ready tried alcohol before gelling lo the high school? Where is the shame lhal a child hates ihe weekends because he/ she knows lhal mom and/or dad will be gelling dnmk on the week­ ends? Where is the shame thal someone thinks it is all right to get drunk, vomil and wake up wilh a splitting headache und nol worth a Hip the whole day and then do il again the next day or weekend? Where is the .shame of Ihe people lhal brought up this alcohol \ole in the nr.st place? I'm thankful lo God ihat he gave me, niy brothers and sister par­ enls thal didn’t believe in alcohol. My parenls taught me whal Ihe phrases “Whal goes around conies around” and “What you sow is whal you reap," meant. I beg the citizens of Mocksville to vote “no" on the June 18 ballot for the sale of alcohol in Ihe lown of Mocks­ villc. If you don’l vole "no” for yourselves, ihen vole “no" for our children. h ' • Jerry Phillips Mocksvillc highway in Canada, knowing 1 was severely injured and not know­ ing whether my husband and live-year-old daughler were dead or alive. (Much later. 1 learned Ihat we had been hil head-on by adrunk driver al 2 p.m. on a Sunday aftenumn.) Ask me whal il's like when your beauliful. cherished leenaged iiaughler confesses, sobbing wiih a broken heart, lhal she is preg­ nant (and has a venereal ilisease) because she and her boyfriend were ilrinking and inhibitions were lowered and a vow of chaslily was broken. A lot of emphasis has been placed recently in our schools and homes regarding character trails such as kindness, ihoughlfulness, Iruthl'ulness, self-coiurol, responsibility - these arc essential and worthwhile ciualities that enable our sociely lo funclion al ils highest level. Bul may I tell you thal alcohol never enhances anyone's char­ acter? How does each of these character trails measure up with those of an alcoholic yon know? People say. "Well, ihey're going lo get it anyway, they might as well gel il here, closer lo home. It will bring extra revenue to the town by keeping the money spent on alcohol here." Selling alcohol in Mocksville might bring in a little extra money, but it will nol raise our slandard of living. Alcohol - legal alcohol - is still the mosi abused drug of all. Why in God's name should we make it easier lo gel and make it more readily available? People might not be able lo arliculalc why they don'l feel like il’s a good idea, bul 1 believe we have an innale sense ol'riglil and wrong and generally, if something is illegal, we won'l doit, or we'll al leasi hesitate and think twice. Making (or keeping) somelhing illegal is a great deterrent ("Man, I can'l do lhal, that's illegal.") We all know Ihat leens already gel alcohol (as well as marijuana ami cigarettes): why are we going lo make it easier for them? This will only exacer­ bate Ihe problem, not solve ii. If it's available now, how much more so will it be if we sell it on Main Slreel or al Food Lion? Being a "dry" lown. Mocksville has gone along-way toward pre- venlion of alcohol abuse simply by selling lhal slandard. A wise man once said. ‘ What parents tend lo excuse in rnoderalion, young people tend to excuse in excess." We nuist continue to surround our children with high stantlards and a clear message, or else we are abdicating our responsibility lo them. If we vole "yes," wc are cer­ lainly setting a double slandard and giving a mixed message. Money and convenience should not be and must nol be the bot­ tom line in any moral decision. And please understand. Ihis is a moral decision. How narrowly are we thinking? How much monclary value would you put on a young person's virginity? How much responsi­ bility do we have as residents to promote the good of our fellow citizens? We must nol rush lo grab al something that we perceive as bringing us “greater convenience," but we must stop and think deeply of the ramincalions to Ihc younger, morc vulnerable and weaker ones among us. Our freedoms and right to choosc ate limited in numerous ways each and every day - for Ihe good of all. (Traffic lights, while lines down the middle of the road, scat bell requirements, zoning restric- ■ lions, sanitation laws, lo name a few.) Laws are designed to keep tragedies from happening, and we must be willing to give up what we perceive as "convenience" for the greater good of our fellow citizens. I realize there are many “responsible drinkers" in Mocksville, and I'm nol sure whether to s.iy “thank you for being responsible” -d or say “praise God you 're one of the lucky ones for whom lhal firsl drink didn't suck you inlo the downward spiral of drunkenness." (And when you slart drinking, you don’l know whether you'll get aildicled or nol.) Mocksville's “elhical compass” is wildly gyrating al the moment. Will it .settle on "true north" on June 18? I truly hope and pray that il will. The ble.ssings of God lie in ihe paths of righteousness, nol in Ihe paths of prosperity and convenience. Gail Slewart, Mocksville K e e p M o c k s v i lle ‘A L it t le P ie c e O f H e a v e n ’ To the editor: Wc wanl to add our names to the growing list of people who plan to take the time to vote a resounding no on June 18 concerning the sale of alcohol in Mocksville. We are so ashamed of the Chamber of Commerce for supporting this in Ihe firsl place, and only wish we had been members so that we could have cancelled our membership. Wc grew up in Ihc North. I was born ¡uul raisetl to age 14 in New York Cily, aiul Ihcn my family moved to New Jersey where I lived until age 17. attending and graduating from Boouton High School where I mcl Karl who was born and raised in New Jersey. The normal for bolh of us. although wc lived in neighboring towns. (Lincoln Park, and Towaco about the distance between Mocksville and Cooleemee) was thal there was a bar on just aboul every comer, and rarely did they have lo worry about coinpclilion since there was enough business for everyone. This was true thoughoul Ihe slalc. Thankfully, before we really reached Ihe age to join in the so called "fun" of these places, my family moved to Mocksvillc, and Kari was drafted inlo Ihe Anny and sent to Vietnam, where he served in the infantry and was involved in combat. You may wonder why I say thankfully to one of us being drafted, and the olher one uprooted two monihs after graduating and having lo leave all our friends to move to a little unknown lown called Mocksville. The answer is simple, instead of a bar on every corner here, there are churches. Instead of drunks staggering out of Ihc doors into ihe streets Iherc are Chrislians, and family oriented people walking oul of the doors. When I firsl moved here 1 felt like a misfit because of niy accent, and we callcd things different names. I didn't know a counterpane was a bedsprc;id, and had never lasled grils, or heard of pinlo beans. I'll never forget Kari's first encounter with pimento chee.se on his clieescburgcr at C's, bul we won'l go inlo lhal. By blood. I'm Southern because iny mother and her family are from the beautiful hills of Tennessee, and 1 get my "show me" atli- liide from my father's side - Missouri. Karl, however, was New Jersey through and through until he moved here afler the Anny. Karl loved il here from the beginning, but I was having a lot of trouble adjusling lo the fact that Ihings seemed to be al least 10 years behind where wc had lived, bul gradually Ihe wamilh ofthe people, and the friendliness from strangers on the slreel gol lo me, and lillle by lillle 1 realized whal a wonderful place God had brought us to, and also whal He hud brought us out of. To say that right now we can't ever imagine wanting lo live any­ where else is such an understalemenl. Even wilh the unbelievcable growth lhal we have witnessed in the last 37 years it’s still the besl place in the world to us. ' Why do you ihink ihe town has allracied so many people? Be- cause of liquor llowing freely? I don'l ihink so. Mostly because of the hometown atmosphere, extended even lo outsiders. Plus the fam­ ily values taught in Ihe many churches, and Ihe good school sysiem throughout our county. As the parents of a 25 year old who has already been through the school .sysiem, and a 3 year old coming up (yes. 25 & 3) we value and are willing lo fight for what we have in Mocksville, Please take the lime lo vole no on June 18. A trip to the polls could someday save you from a trip lo the cemelery to bury a loved one killed by Ihe effects of alcohol bought right here in our own lown. Or perhaps you'll experience the horror, and grief of .someone in your family being raped by a drunken stranger who you wonder would he have been a rapisl if he wasn't drunk? Did he even re­ member his monslerous act when he sobered up? May God Bless Mocksville by making the outcome of the elec­ tion a clear message to all who stand for this, Ihat we don’l wanl alcohol in our beauliful lown. Please keep Mocksville our lillle piece of Heaven on earth. Vole no June 18. Joanne & Karl Osborne Mocksville A l c o h o l A d d s F u e l T o H u m a n C o n f li c t s To Ihe editor: I appreciate this privilege to lell fellow citizens how alcohol adds fuel lo human confiicis. My story should help relatives and friends understand why A B C stores are closed in specific areas when ma­ jor disturbances occur. I've lived in Davie County for 84 years, and I lived in Mocks­ ville when il was legal lo .sell alcohol in ihis lown. It isdifficuh lo describe what I saw during lhal evil lime. Drinking people vomit­ ing in public eating places discourage citizens from going away lo eal from home. Walching drinking men pul Ihcir families on cold streets with no place lo go was common. Fights and murders among intoxicated men made decent citizens fearful. I’ve experienced the horror of seeing bad matters become worse by the easy access to alcohol, and 1 beg fellow citizens lo vote "No” at the upcoming referendum. Lester Cranfill Moeksville More From Rêaders ... Page 4 ï'î 4 . DAVIK COI NTV KNnatPK lSK KKC'ORI), .Iimc 6. 20(12 C a n c e r S u r v i v o r D i n n e r T u e s d a y N i g h t ('iinlimivd I'rmn Рацо 1 •irraiiiiL-tl Гчг carricr (пуооич (и 1ч- rt'liMsL’il iliirlni; iMl' walk. Il lhal Imi'I onoiiuh. lliiniplircy i> аКч painliiii: Miiall riiiuiT puts lo he uscti as lalilc ci'nk’rpicci.'s 1(4 llic iliiiiK-r. t'anccr. Ihimphroy saiil. is vumclhiiiu that stays with you Гог ИГе. liven with successl'ul s'lK’iiU'llK-iapy and railialion. the thouj;l\t tlial il niiulil rcliirn sl.iys in yimr iniiul. soniL'tiriics hiiriod w:iy hack, anil sonic- linics lip front, caiisini; worry ami sltcss. "Il never c.in ho (lilt on a hack hiirner. It's always there." she said. "Il helps a new cancer palieiu 111 he ahle lo have a survivor talk to because they’ve heen there. The .\nierican Cancer Society is very supportive of people iliirini; this lime. They are definitely there tor people." This lall. lliimplirey will represeni Davie County in a survivor's walk in Washinelon, D C. It's an eliorl lo raise awareness, and a chance to lohhy leeislators for canccr advocacy proiirains. The disease even catches the altcmion оГуотш people. I lunipliiey's yrandsoii. M.ittliew. chose his "nana" as Ihe hravesi person he knew w hen vvrilinj: a school paper. "Once niy Nana had cancer. .She had to have chenio and radialion. That made her very sick because it was poison. She lost all her hair. She was hrave hccaiise she took the meilicinc even lhoiii;h il was poison that made her sick. Now she's hetter. The Iind. I’.S. Her hair grew hack." I'liere's a lol ol brave people in Davie Counly. .Area residents can show iheir support by аИешИп!; the relay, .mil by мццн»;!»!! the cveiils ibal raise niimey lor cancer services and research. Hum phrey shows the m edal aw arded to each cancer survivor. Beth Hum phrey works on paper years ol lile lor cancer survivors painting for the survivor’s dinner, links, som e 4,000 which represent the num ber of in D avie County. O n the cart are flower pots she’s - P hotos by R o b in F erg u sso n The work of painting the nam es is tedious, but worth the effort, Hum phrey says. In The Mail PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED 2 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 3 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Bermuda Run Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on the Proposed 2002/ 2003 Fiscal Year Budget. The Hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 11, 2002 at the Bermuda Run Town Hall, 169 Yadkin Valley Rd., Suite 100, Advance, NC 27006 at 7:00 p.m. Survivors will receive a doll and straw hat. P re s e rv e O u r Q u ie t T o w n I'll the editor: I'his is a letler rciiarilini; \hc vole o'.i lime IS. l-'irsl. I'd like lo say lhal I am and have heen very prond to live here in Davic Counly - the Tow n of Mocksville. I am very pniuil In tell |H.-ople lhal I live in a dry county/city I’eople can't believe il still e\ists, bul il does and il'> right here, il's ours ami it's woiulerl'iil. I'm prouil lo he a pari and live in a county/ciiy lhat doesn't henil uniler Ihe pressures ofthe world. We want to he dry and lhal is how we have been ior years and years. Now. we have people warning lo change lhal v'.oiulei I vil irail aboul our awesome lillle lown. They say In help bring in money iwhich would go to employ additional law olHcers tohamlle all ofthe prob­ lems lhal w ill come liom alcoholi. Ihey say to hring in more ivsiaii- raiits. they say this and they sa\ that as the reasons to gel ihis )iassed when all Ihey are Irying to do is to he like the others. They wanl lo Ixr like the "big" counties and cities around us. Well, you may want lo be like the "big cities" anil have a drink in Ihe cimnty/ciiy. hut you have lo reali/e thal ahwg with ihose iltiiiks comes a w hole horde of problems and troubles - just like those "big cities" have. When you compare the crime rates of the "big cities/ couiilics" lo ours here in Mocksville/Davie Coimty. we have sub­ stantially lowered crime rates. You can't tell me lhal our lower crime rales have noihing to do w ith the fact lhal you can'l buy alcohol here in the city/county. So. I ask everyone: Do you w ant whal people call the "big city hiNury" of buying alcohol in our Inwn/couniy'.' If you do. you’d beller be prepared Ю say you want in our touuty all the problems and troubles that alcohol brings with it: donicMic violence, drunk driving, drunken and disorderly, violence, larceny, vandal­ ism. ilistiitbailces. kidnapping, assault on an officer, overdoes, nol lo menlion rape and murder What I'm saying is that when you vote "yes" on lh;il ballot nn June IS, you are voting to allow all of these horrible things inlo our nice, quiel and calm lillle Unvii of Mocksville or Davie counly. Vote "no" and help preserve our i|uiel lillle counlry town and keep il safe for our kids. Tracey I’hillips, Mocksvllle Alicntion: I’lea.sc have leiters lo ihcciliior (or ihe jiinc l.< issue in llie Milierprise liecoril ollict; no l:iier tliaii “S |>.m. l-riil.iy, jiinc 7. riiank you. ' g ' - ' g ' Interior Designs, inc. 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Prosecuting were Mary Covington and Shawti Fraley, assislani district allonicys. - Warren Leigh Adkins, speed­ing X7 in a 7(1. reiluced to iniproper ei|uipineiii, SIO and cosl. - Kathy Marie Boger. speeding 4‘) in « rcduced lo improper ei|uipnienl, SIO and cosl.- LiiHla llailnotl Bridges, niisile- raeanor larceny, dismissed percivil seulement. - Koheri Gregory Brookinan, speeding (i‘) in a S.'S, reduced lo im­ proper ei|uipmcnl, SIO and cosl. - Gary Lamoille Campbell, as­sault wilh a deadly weapon, reduced lo simple assault, sentenced to .10 days in jail suspended si.x months, eiimplcle donieslic violence preven­lion classes, $.50 and cost; coiunui- nicaling threats, dismissed per plea. - Kelly Denise Conrad, driving while license revoked, unsafe pass­ ing yellow line, sentenced to nine days in jail with credit given I'or time served, - Dimas ,S. Eelienaria. misde­ meanor larceny, resisting public of­ficer. lelony breaking anil entering motor vehicle reduced to tampering wilh motor vehicle, sentenced lo fiO days in jail wilh credit for lii«e served; injury lo personal properly, dismissed per plea: resisting public ollleer. dismissed per plea.- Randall Dwayne Fleming, as­sault of government official/em­ployee, injury to personal properly, senlenced to 120 days in jail sus- peiiiled two years, substance abuse assessmenl, random driig/aleohol screening, S.10 reslilulion. S100 and cost: ap[K!aleil: resisting public of­ficer, disorderly conduct, disniissed per plea. . - Kolwn Ford Fowler. Jr.. speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to improiwr ei|uipnient, SIO and cosl.- David Mallhew Grady, speed­ing .56 in a ,1.5. prayer for jiidgniem eoniinued on cosl. - Leslie Anne Greer, misde­meanor prohation violation, con­ tinue on probalion, 2-t hours in jail, complete group therapy, he drug tested, nol miss any appointments or curfew, if in violation will he placcd in cuslody with no bond; misilenieanor prohation violation, continue on iirohalinn, 24 hours in jail, he drug tested, nol miss any appointments or curfews, complele group therapy, if in violation will he placed in custody with no bond: possession of niarijuan:! up to one- lialf ounce, felony possession of cocaine, cruelly to animals, dis­missed per plea: possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenceil to 4.5 days in jail suspended IS months, to run at expiration of other sentences, Sl‘15 allorney fee. - Micah Denn Harris, e.xceeding safe speed, prayer for judgment continued on cost; possession of fortified w¡ne/li^|uor^^ixed bever­age under 21, disniissed per correc­tion. - Mary F. Ilarrislon, simple as­ sault. dismissed per mediation.- Jamie Hogue, w orthless simple check, sentenced lo cost. - Julia Yevette Howell, speeding HO in a 70, reduced lo improper ei|uipmenl, SIO and cosl. - Matthew Wayne Hughes, speeding (il in a 45, reduced to'im­proper ei|uipment. SlOand cosl. - Terrence A. Ishineal. speeding y? in a 70, reduced to exceeding safe speed, cosl, - Christina Lynn James, speed­ ing ,52 in a .15, reduced lo improper eipiipnienl, SIO and cosl. - Gram Miller Jordan. Iwo counts driving while license re­voked, no liabiliiy insurance, dis­missed per correction: failure lo yield at stop sigii/nashing red liglii, a'diiced to inipro|x;r eiiuipment. SIOand cost. - David Scollie Lanier, speeding SO in a 70. reduced lo improper equipmenl, SIO and cosl.-Thomas Duncan Leahy, speed­ing XO in a 70. reduced lo improper T e e n s I n v o l v e d I n F i g h t C o u l d H a v e C h a r g e s D i s m i s s e d B.v Belli Ca.'isitly Davie County Enterpri.sc Rccord Two Davic Icons who got into a fight at school last year have one year lo comply with a scn- icncc imposed by a DislricI Court judge May 30. According lo Shawn Fraley, assislani dislricl allorney, JclTrey Lamoni Campbell, 17, of 125 Doe Trail and Kurt Lucas McNabb, 17, of 160 Westside Drive, goi inlo a fight al Davie High School December 14, Two tcachers, Elizabeth Bustle and Jinda l laties intervened and "be­ came viclims" of Ihc scufne, Fraley said. Bustle was hit above ihe righi eye. Campbell’s allorney, L o ri' flamillon-Devvill. said, "M y cli­ eni has a clean record. Ilis mother is here with him and lells me thal he is a good boy, and .she has had no trouble with him whal-socvcr. I le would .say lhat he was nol ihe insligalor in this." McNabb’s allorney, Lynn I licks, said, “My clieni would say the same thing. These two have been in cla.sse.s together, played basketball logelher, and the next thing you know, they’re in Ihc middle ofa fight. A neck­ lace my client was wearing lhat day disappeared during the fra­ cas and hasn't been .seen since. “ He said as .soon as he real­ ized the teacher had him by the arm, he slopped. I le also has a clean rccord. and his mom said he is a Joy. The "bird-iu-llie- hand" theory is whal prompted our plea,” said flicks. Judge L. Dale Graham con­ tinued the ease for 12 months, saying, in lhal lime, each teen had 10 wrilc lellers of apology lo the teachers involved, perform 48 hours communily scrvicc wilhin 60 days, remain of good behavior, enroll in school or the equivalcnl, nol be absent from school without a valid cxcuse. and pay court cosls. On Iheir ncxl courl dale. May 29, 2003, if they have complied with Ihe judge’s orders, the charges will be dismissed. eiiuipment. SIO ami cosl. -Angela Leonard, secinul degree trespass, ilismissed for faihire of proseculitig witness lo appear. - Charles Lconaril. second de­gree trespass, disniisseil for I'aihire of prosecuting wilness to appear, - Walilell J. McClain, driving while license revoked, failure lo wear seat hell, expired inspection slicker, sentenced lo .10 ilays in jail wilh credit for time served.- Michael Allan Millnian, sce- oiul degree trespass, ilismissed.- Lonnie Lee ,Mnore, driving 'vlule license revoked, senlenced to .10 days in jail suspended six niiiiilhs. S50 and cost: fictiiious/cau- eelled/revoked regislralion, dis­missed per plea. - Fahlo Cisncro Narvaez. гс.1|.ч|- ing |)uhlic officer, misdemeanor lar­ceny. felony breaking and entering motor vehicle reduced lo tampering with motor vehicic, sentenced ln60 day in jail with credit for time served: injury lo personal property, dismissed per plea. - I’ahlo Sato, DWl, sentenced to 10 days in jail wilh credit for time served; open container afler con­ suming alcohol first, dismissed per plea. - .George Leniual Scolt, sjwcd- ing SO in a 70, reduccd to iniproper ei|uipmenl, SIO and cost.- Sean Carson Strickland, mis­demeanor probalion violation, con­tinue on probation, curfew, comply wilh any medications currenlly pre- scribed, continue mental heallh ireatmenl. - Ilcrberl Wesley Tatuni. misde­ meanor probalion violation, proha­tion terminalcd. - Timolhy Carl Truemper, fail­ure to slop for a stop sign/fiashing red light, reduced to improper equipment, SIO and cosl. - Kay Ester Watkins, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed per mediation. - Portia Joelell Wilson, felony possession of cocaine, dismissed per plea: possession of drug para­phernalia. sentenced lo 120 days in prison suspended two years, suhinil to drug testing, remain gainfully employed, submit to warrantless searches, curfew. 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Trial dale: June 21.- Anihony Dew ayne Chunn. 30. of Winston-Salem was arrested May 23 for misdemeanor hirceny. Trial date: June )3. - Mareelino Moreno Longares, .10.of5l73U.S.i>0I Norlh. Mocks­ ville was arresicd May 25 for as­sault on a female. Trral date: June 27.“ Ronald JasiMi Sherrill. 23, of 431 Dalton Road, Moeksvilli; was arrested May 25 for resisling. de­ laying. and iibsirucling. Trial date: June 20. - RoKti William Dobbins. 42, of 212 Ponso Way. Mocksville was arrested May 2o lor driving wilh license revoked. Trial date: June 21.-John Kranklin Menton, 2‘i. of 152 Stacee Trail, Mocksville was arrested May 2S for assault on a female and conununicating threats. Trial date: June 27 .- Clarence Eugene Potts. 53. of 416 Stroud Mill Road. Mocksville was arrested May 30 for non-sup- pi>rt. Trial date: June 11. - UruceClinard Isaac.24.of 167 Prcd Lanier Road. Mocksville was arresteil May 30 for ncui-support. Trial dale: June 11. - Christopher Br>am Carter. 33. of 136 Loneiree Circle, Advattce was arrested May 31 for misde­ meanor worthless check. Trial date: June 27.- Robert Hoffman. 41, of 507 Moll Hodgson Road. Harmony w as arrested May 31 for assault on a female. Trial date: June 13.- Lucien fimanuel John. 5S. of 126 Sunset Drive. Mocksville was arrested Ntay 31 for worthless clwck. Trial date: June 27. - Stacv Dale Torrence. 26. of 15S Clodfelter Lane, Mocksville was arrested June I for breaking anil entering. Trial date: June 27.-Jessica Lynn Seaford. 19. of 50‘i2 U.S. 158. Advance was ar- lestedJune 1 forlarceny.Trialdaie: July 27 in Guilford County.-Timothy Lee Harmon. 45. of Salisbur)' was arrested June I for inhaling toxic vapors and posses­sion of toxic vapors suhstajice. Trial date: July IH.- Bramli Michelle Menting. 16.of252 Watts Street. Cooleemee was arrested June 2 for possession of a stolen vehicle, resisting a public officer,and driving with license sus­ pended. Trial dale: June )3.-Tracy Lamont Clark. 35, ol Axton. Virgima was arrested June 3 fordriving with license revoked and possession of out of state license. Trial date: July l‘>.- William Lee Carter. 55, of 120 I-xcalihur Lane. Mocksville was arrested June 3 for assault on a fe­male. Trial date: July IS. H ig h w a y P a tr o l The following traffic wrecks were invcsligated by the N.C. Highway Patrol in Davie County. Wreck On diidstonc Roiid No charges were Tiled after a North Carolina woman \s recked the car she was driving May 26. Pamela Chandler Hoots of Hamptonville was driving a 1991 Buick weslonGladsione Road when it nm off Ihc righl shoulder for un­known reasons. The car struck a driveway culvert and continued on striking a utility pole before coming to rest in a privale yard.Тпюрег C.D. Jones reported the accident occurred al approximately 6:25 p.m. Collision On U„S.6()IA Davic man was charge<l with failure to reduce speed afler his ve­hicle hil anolher May 2S. Andrew Bernard Cline of 173 Davic Sircel, С<ю1еетее was driv­ ing a I9H9 Mazda vehicle south on 601, Cline turned around to check on acrying child in the back seal and failed lo reduce the speed of his vehiclc in time before siriking a 1993 Ford driven by Joshua Allen Fousc of 142 Holly Cross Road. Mocksvillc in the rear. Trooper C.D. Jones reported the accidenl occurred at approximately 8:10 p.m.Cur Hits llurdmire Store No charges were filed after a Davic woman wrecked the vehicle she was driving May 29. Dorolhy Goiule Waters of 227 Spyglass Drive, Advance was trav­ eling east in the parking lot nf Ace Village Hardw are attcmpiing to paik in a designated parking space. Wa­ters accelerated her vehicle forward past the parking space and struck thr building. rroo|K*r T.S. Kennedy reported the accident occurred at approxi­mately 2 p.m.\\’(»man Charged In \Vreck A North Carolina woman was charged w ith failure lo reiluce sjKcd after the vehicle she was driving hit another May 30.Christie Gunter Blanton of IS! Reavis Road. Harmony w as driving her 1993 Jeep vehicle north on U.S. 601. Blanton failed to slow her ve­hicle in lime Ivfore it struck a 1997 Toyota pick-up driven by HaroUl David Lanninu Sr. of 141 Loop Road. Cooleemee in the rear. Troojvr T.S. Kennedy reporie<! the accidenl occurred at approxi­mately 4:15 p.n>. and there were no injuries. Man Churned In \\’rcckA Florida man was charged w ith failure to yield right-of-way after the vehicle he was driving hil an­other May 30.Morris Ray Smith of Lakeland w as driving his 1999 Lincoln oul of the private drive of the Highway Inn. Stephanie Lynn Barney t>f 26S Milling Ro.id. Mocksville was driv­ ing her 1995 Ford vehicle west on Madison Road approaching the same driveway. Smith's vehicle en­tered onto Madison Road in the path of travel of Barney’s vehicle. She drove her vehicle lo the right, hit Smith’s vehicle, lefl the road to the right onto the right shoulder, and struck a culverl.Troof>erT.S. Kennedy reported Ihe accidenl occurred at approxi- malely l;40p.m. Wreck i)n Interstiilc 40A Forsyth Count)' woman was charged w ith exceeding safe speed after the vehicle she was driving w recked May 30..Amy Michelle Frazier of Win­ ston-Salem was driving her 1995 Chevrolet vehicle east on 1-40 w hen il lefl the roadway to Ihe left and entered the grass median. The ve­hicle skidded and struck the divid­ing safely cables. Fra/ier reported she Itist control ofher vehicle due to heavy rain. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reported the accidenl occurred at approxi­ mately 3 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wreck Al Intersection A D.ivie woman w as charged with failure to yield lo a stop sign afler ihe vehicle she w as driving hit another May 31. Leticia Hernande/. Ortega of 1461 Ridge Road, Mocksville was F ir e s Davic County fire depariments responded lo the following calls: Miiy 24: Advancc. Fork 1:52 p.m., Austine Lane, smoke investi­gation: Fork, 2:02 p.m.. Indian Hills Lane, hazardous conditions.May 25: Advancc, 12:12 p.m.. Overlook Drive, auto accident. May 28: Mocksville, 5:46 a.m.. N. Main Street. aut(»mobiIe acci­dent. Miiy29:MiK'ksvillc. I0;02a.m.. Charleston Ridjn* R<kuI. woods fire: Fork assisted: MiKksville, 2:56p,m.. Court Square dow nlow n MiK’ksvile. diesel fuel spill..\!ay 31): Fanninglon. 2:50 p.m.. 1-40. auloniobile accident; Center assisted. Mav 31: Mocksville. 7:13 a.m.. Howard Slrcct. fire alarm: Fork. 12:50 p.m.. Davidson Counly Sta­tion, company Iransfer; County Line. 4:47 p.nt, 1-40 Fasi. autotnobile accidenl. .Iiine I: Center. 2:43 p.m., 1-40 Fast, truck lire. L a n d T r a n s fe r s The following land transfers were filed with the Davic Register ofDeeds, listed by parties involved, acreage, tow nship and deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing SI.(KK). - Loretta Elaine Mellon Palmer and Richard Palmer lo James Michael Scolt, 1 lol, Jerusalem. S200.- Jack G. Corriher Sr. and Clara G. Corriher to WiUiam G. Johnson Jr. and June IL Johnson. 2 lots, Mocksville, S2,()06.- Samnaz Inc. to Peler M. Collet and Marie L. Collet, 1 lot. Shady Grove, S35K, - Ruth Mitchell Daniel to Ruih Mitchell Daniel, Karen L. Maready and Dennis G. Maready. I lol. Shady Grove. - Mamie L. Barneycasile (97r'f inleresi) to Spencer L. Barneycastle, Christine H. Ireland. Louvella B. Kiger. William S. Barneycastle. Printis H. Barneycasile and Ervin E. Barneycastle. 4 lots. Mocksville.- John Van Eedenburg and Victoria Van Eendenburg lo Peter H. Pan and Karen B. Pan. 4 tracts. S670.-Timothy L. Leazerand Frances R. Leazer to Gray Ray Hicks and Amber Hicks, .65 acre. Shady Grove and Fulton, S146. S h e r if f s D e p a r tm e n t The following incidents were reponed lo the Davic Sheriffs Depl.- On May 24 Eric Dennis re- {>ortcd a dog run tine and post were damaged on Jordan Lane, Advance. - Kenneth Bolin reported a N.C. license tag was removed from a resi­dence on Edwards Road, McK’ks- villc on May 24. - On May 25 Glen Tale reported a bicycle, circular saw, hand axe, clectric drill, assorted drill bils. wheelbarrow, and seed were re­ moved from a building at a hon^e on John Crolls Road. Mocksville. - James Clodfclter reported screens on a boal house deck were damaged at a residence on Berts Way, Advance on May 25.- On May 26 Billy Myers re­ poned a registration slicker w as re­moved from a trailer at a residence on JiK* .Myers Road. MiKksville.- Sue Miller reponed a Harley Davidson nuiloicycle w as reiiioved from a residence on N.C. SO I Nonh. MiKksville on May 26.~ On May 29 Jason Green re­ported a color television, jewelr)’, and CDs were removed from a resi­dence on Libeny Church Road. MiKksville. M o c k s v ille P o lic e The following incidents were reported to the Mocksville Police Department.• It was reponed May 28 lhat someone had knocked holes inlo the wall of an apartment at Northw oixt.• The larceny of a four-wheeler was reported May 28 from an area at the end of East Maple Avenue. • The larccny of four canons of cigarcites was reported May 29 from Fast Track, Yadkinville Road.• The larceny of cologne, cards, aftershave and a ishirt w'as re|H>rted May 29 from Wal-Mart. • Damogc lo a YVEDDI van parked off Norlh Main Street was reported June 3.Arrests- f’ahlo Gome/ Martinez. 26, of 816 Garner St., was charged M;iy 29 wilh shoplifling. Trial date: June 27. - IniKcnte Cisneros Jimenez. 22. of 521 Hospital St. E.\t.. was charged May 30 wilh possessing or concealing stolen prijperiy. Trial date: June 13.• Rolwrt Jusiin Allen, 17, of 103 Meta Breeze Lane, was charged May 31 with possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: Aug. 8. driving a I9S7 Honda vehicle easl on Davie Academy Roail approach­ ing the slop sign for the inlerseclimi of U.S. 64. Another vehicle, a 1994 Chevrolet pick-up.driven by Shelba Stroud Drum of Statesville travel­ing southwest and approaching the inicrsection of Davie Academy. Onega failed to stop at Ihe slop sign and drove into the path of Dmm's pick-up. After the collision both vehicle came lo rest in the roadw ay.Trooj^r A.J. Farmer reported the accidenl occurred at approximately 4:20 p.m. and there were no inju­ries.Wreck On I-40 Duritii; llca\v RainA Forsyih Counly woman was charged with exceeding safe speed after the vehicle she was driving wrecked May 31. Vanessa Lynn Gill of Winston- Salem was driving a 1995 Salum east on 1-40 during heavy rain. Gill slated she look her foot off the ac­ celerator and accelerated againcaus- ing ihe her lo lose control of the vehicle. The car ran off the road to the left into the median and smick a median cable. Trooper .*\.J. Fanner reported the accidenl occurred at approximately 4:45 p.m. and there were no inju­ries. Deer nil On U..S. 64 Tamara Cartner Beck of 171 Casile Lane. Mocksville was driv- ing her 1996 Dodge pick-upcast on 64 when it struck a deer attempting lo cross the roadway.TroojKT A.J. Fanner reported the accident occurred at approximately 1:14 p.m. and the driver was not injured.Cars Sideswipe On 801No charges were filed after two vehicle wrecked May 31.[3onaIil Ray Gallimore of 620 St. Andrews Church Road, Woodleaf was driving his 1999 GMC vehicle north on N.C. 801. Kalhy Ann Vaughters of Cleveland was driving her 1995 Chrysler south on SOI. The two vchicle collided as they mel. sideswiping the left side of each vehicle.Trooper J.R. .Allred reported the accident occurred at approxin^ately 8:30 a.m. and ihere were no inju­ries.Deer Hit On KOI Billy Louie Doby of 352 Myers Road. Mocksville was driving his 1975 Buick vehicle south on 801 June I when it struck a deer that had crossed into the roailway. Trooper J.R Allred reported the accidcnt occurred at approximately 5:30 a.m, and the driver was not injured. 4 Don Hit On N.C. 801 Robert Chester Alhey Jr. of 133 Kemien Krest Road. Mocksville was driving hit 2(K)0 Dodge vehicle south on 801 when a large dog ran into the path of the vehicle. T roojvr A.J. Fanner reporleil the accident occurred at approximately 12:35 a.m. and the driver was nol injured.Woman Chnr^ed In WreckA Davie woman was charged with exceeding safe speed after the vehicle she was driving wrecked June 2.Sara Elizabeth Snow of 169 Dorse Road. Mocksville was driv- inga 1995 Saturn vehicle west on 1- 40 [n heavy rain. Snow's vehicle skidded off the roadway into the grass median and struck the safety cables diving the median. Trooper T.S. Kennedy reponed the accident occurred at approxi­mately 3:55 p.m. and there were no injuries. Get It W eekly Suhscrihf 10 the F.ntcrprisc RcamI, iiiirl keep up with whiu'i Iktppi'iiiiig ill your mrk of the woods. Si-iul S20 to; Davic Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99 Mocksville, NC 27028 O A V ia C O U N T Y ENTERPm/E RECORD - Billy Shellon reported a pres­sure washer was removed from a home on U.S. 601 North, Mocks­ villc on May 29.-On May 31 .Anthony Holman reporteiiacheckbook, bow ling halls, bowling shoes. CDs. and tapes were renu)vedfroman automobile on Ml. /ion Church Road. Advance. - Timothy Wall reported a losl cell phone at a residence on Sheffield FannsTrail, Mocksville on May 31.- On June 1 Kenneth Cheek re­ ported a golf ball stnick a parked vehicle on Juniper Circle. Bennuda Run. • Ronald Jason Sherrill, 23, of 116 New Calvar>’ Church Road, was charged June 3 with communicat­ing threats. Trial date: June 27. I'ranic Accident- An Advance woman was charged wilh failure to reduce sjK'cd after a wreck on Lexington Road al Lakeview Drive at 10:25 a.m. May 31. Mildred Lookabill Smilh, 77. of 3481 U.S. f>4 E., failed to slop the 1994 Lincoln she was driving be­ fore il struck the rear of a 1988 Jeep drivey by Jody Oliver Kimmer, 55, of Yadkinville, reported Officer R.A. Donalhan. Diagnostic Testing W heels & Tires Performance Auto Parts & Service O il Changes & Tune Ups Custom Car Dhailing (it AmXHTMlNT ONIV) Stock & Performance Exhaust Stock & Performance ATV & M ortorcycu Parts, Accessories, Gear & A pparel NC Inspeoions BriilBMtone, Flwloiie AGiMliTiraDNler \Ne take the time to love your car the way you aol l i ^ m • d a m ^ p m Drawing for gift certificates toward sets of rims! Discount certificates will be given out! 3741 Hwy. 64 VHsst, Mocksville • Conier of Hwy. 64 & 901 (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -7 3 7 0 o r (7 0 4 ) 8 3 8 -6 0 5 0 ~ CREDIT AVAILABL£ — DAVIK COl'NTV KNTKRPRISK RECORD, ,|unc f., 2«(I2 ■ 7 Elections Office Has Correct Info On Alcohol Vote Paramedics and Mocksville firefighters help Officer Derrick Cline from his car after a wreck en route to an armed robbery call Sunday afternoon. . photo by Robin Fergusson Armed Robber On The Loose Officer Injured In Wreck Responding To'Call B.v Mike Darnliarilt Davic County l-ntcrprise Rocunl A Mocksvillc pnllcc oiriccr was injurcil Sumlay aricriiuoii wIiLMi Ihc patrol car he was driv­ ing wrcckcil cn route lo an ariHcil roblicry call. Derrick Lyn Cline. ,1.1. was taken lo N.C. Baptist I lospiial in Winston-Salem, where he was IrealecI aiul released. Police Chief Jack Keller said on Mon­ day lhat Cline was hriiised ami sore, bul was expecled to I'ully recover. Al aliom 10 p.m.. an anned lolihery was reported Irom Ihc Shoe .Show slore in Si|tiire Hoone I’la/a. According to Ihe slore man­ ager. the siis]iecl had been in Ihe store twice on Saturday, once giving the name "Larkin" lo holil a pair of shoes, and another time lo buy a pair of .socks. lie was back on Simday. re­ turning the socks. I.aler on Sumlay. he ueiit back imo Ihe store and askeil for change for a dollar. When llic clerk opened Ihc cash register, he pointed a scmi-aulornalic black handgun al her and said. "I'm sorry, ilim'i move." She backed away from the register w ilh her hands in the air and Ihe suspect reached inlo the cash register aiul look money, lie had been seen several times Saturday and Sunilay sil­ ling on a lieuch in the shopping cenler. lie was last seen walking across Ihe parking loi of ihe ad­ jacent Willow Oak Shopping Center. He is desciibcd as a while nude, age 2d-2.s. aboul (i-loot tall, sleiulcr. wearing a Carolina ball cap. green sIumIs. a dark green tshirl with a few buttons friuii the lop. and blue tennis shoes. Tracking dogs and officers froiu several deparlinenis hel|ied in Ihe search, bul «ere unable to locate the suspect. Officer Cline receive<l Ihe call al ,‘i: 11 p,m,. and was ilriv- ing his palmi ear al an csiimaled mph lui Yadkinv ille Koad. reported N.C. Highway I'aliol Trooper T.S, Kennedy. There was anolher car on ^'adkinville wailing to lurn lefl onto Circle Drive. CliiU' swerveil to Ihe righl. and losl eonm)| of tbe car on htose gravel, causing il lo slide inlo a ulilily pole, Kcnncily rcporled. The blue lighls ami siren on ihe patrol ear were aclivaleil. he said. Voters residing within Ihc boundaries of the Town of Mocksville u ill have Ihe oppor­ tunity to go lo Iheir respective polling locations Tuesday. June IS to vole "Tor" or "Againsi" Ihe following four issues: • to permit the sale of mixed beverages in hotels, rcslanranls. private clubs, communily the­ aters and convenlion centcrs: • lo permit Ihe "on-premises" sale of mall beverages by Class .Л hotels, motels and reslauranis oidy; aiul to permil "off-pre­ mises" sales by other permillees; • lo permil Ihe "on-premises" aiul "off-prenu^es"sale of imfor- lified wine: • lo permil Ihe operation of .\I!C stores. The polls will be open from ():.M)a.m,-7:.1l)p.m,. a toial of 1.1 hours, for Ihe voters in North Mocksx ilie Cily lo easl their ' oles in ihe nudti-purpose room of ihe Davie County I’ublie l.i- brary. M l N. Main St.. and for Ihe town voters of the Soulh Mocksville preeiitet lo cast their voles in Ihc audiloriimi of the Coumy Office Huilding. 1X0 S. Main Sl. l-or convenience, voters may cast Iheir voles in the election office during regular office hours. S a.m.-.^i p.m. through T-'ri- day. June 14. or on Saturday. June I.S. S a.m,-1 p.m. Voiers who will be unable lo travel lo Ihe polls, or to tho elec­ tion office may reiiuest in wril­ ing thal an applicalion and bal­ lot he mailed lo Ihem unlil.“i p.m. ’Tuesday. June 11. Keguest may also he made Tor Ihese voters In a member of their immediaie family or verifiable legal guard­ ian. All absentee ballots musl be returned to the elections ofiice no laler lhan .S p.m.. Moiulay. June 17 lo be eligible for coiinl- iiig. Hleclions Direcior Margarel .Shew' said for correct informa­ tion on llie vote, lo call the elec­ tions office al T.“! I-2027. hc- Iween S a.m. ami .“i p.m. Mon­ day-Friday. S p e c i a l o f t h e W e e k Teen Arrested, Others Sought For Gun Thefts One Davie teen has been ar­ rested and authorities are slill searching for Ihree olher men in connection with a residential break in lhal resulted in stolen (Ireamis. Justin Lee Wiand, 17, of L14 Alamosa Drive, Advance was arrested May 2S arouiul 6 p.m. al his home. Wiand was charged wilh one count felony breaking and enlering, aiul four felony counis larceny i|f a Пгеагт. According lo Davie Counly Sheriff’s Department Detective Robert Troller a break in was re­ ported May 26 by Vernon Rerghorn at his residence on U .S. 1,‘ix'! Mocksville. According to Troller, Berghorn had been out of town for Ihe weekend and had relumed home 10 Inul his gun safe had been broken inlo. While Berghorn was oul of lown his son had a parly al the home and several young adulls allended. Although ihe home was un­ locked during the parly, the bed­ room where Ihe gun safe was kept was reported locked Ihe en­ lire lime. There were noticeable pry marks on the door leading inlo Ihe room, according to in- vesligalion reports. Trotter said a lolal of lour fire­ arms were removed from the safe: an SKS assault rille, one Ruger mini-14 assaull rille, a Sig Sauer semi-aiilomalic pislol, and a Smilh Wesson pislol. The lolal value of Ihe siolen fireamis was eslinialed at S1.129, according to Troller. Afler queslioning and further invesligalioii authorities began searching for four prime sus­ pects, one being the arresled Wiand. The olher Ihree men are slill being searched for by aiilhoritics, according lo Troller. 'They arc Craig Frederick Wiand. 22, also of 134 Alamosa Drive, Advance; Glen nubanks Jr., 22, who was ■ eporleil 10 have been residing al ihe Wiand's home; and Jonathan Esial Mayers, 21, who had no known address bul is suspecletl of residing in Virginia. According lo Troller, since arresting Ihe younger Wiand, ihree of Ihe lour firearms have been recovered, Wiand had one of Ihe rilles with him when he was arrested. The other rille had been sold and was recently re­ covered. And the Smilh and Wesson pislol was recovered afler il was vised in a receni crime. Accord- inglo Troller. Ihe pislol had been traded for illegal narcotics. Waind remains in Davie Counly Jail in lieu of a secured bond. TIis first courl ap­ pearance is scheduled June 1.1. Stolen Gun Recovered A firearm lhal w;is stolen dur­ ing a breaking and entering has heen recovered after it was used in ;i recent assaull. William Henry King Jr., 2.1. of 12S') Cornaizer Koail. Mocks- ville was arresled May 2‘) aroumi 2 a.m. al his home for assaull hy poinTmg a firearm and commu­ nicating ihreals. The recovered firearm was a Smith and Wesson pislol that was identified as one of four fireamis stolen al a recent break in lhal was reported in Advance on Mav 2(1. .According lo Davie Counly ■Sheriff's Deparlmenl Deieciive Uobert Trotter. King lold aulhori- lies lhal he had nol paid for the gun hul it had been traded lo him in e.xchangc for illegal narcotics. King was placeil in Davie Counly Jail wilh no bond, liis first courl appearance is sched­ uled loilay. Assorted Lance Chews & Freshen-Up Gum ea. 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Davis Regional Medical Center offers high quality emergency care, and we’re closer than you think. So remember, when you need medical attention, you have a choice in ERs.... Hours or Ours. 218 OLD MOCKSVILLE ROAD ■ D A V IS R E G I O N A L M E D IC A L C E N TE R -40, EXIT 154,(704) 873 0281 < с U M 1: il 8 - DAV1E COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6, 2002 This monument is in the center of the memorial, sur­ rounded by one for each fallen firefighter. He’s not old enough yet, but Will Shepherd is ready to be a Sheffield-Calahain firefighter. lho,se go on to join ttic depart- Tiiere are .37 rircrighler.s ment when they are old and junior firenghlers onihc enough. roster. Budget Public Hearing June 17 Continued Frotn Page 1 outlook, the bonril decided lo continue lo freeze capital spend­ ing. hiring and travel, unless an urgent need is demonstrated." said Commissioner Dan Barrett. Board member Ken White said thal Ihe social services de- parltnenl didn't want any job cuts, even if il meant no raises. "If we give people enough money to stay even (with infla­ tion) without merit increases. I Ihink our people would under- Stephen Menard Steer Manager Stephen Menard is the new' general manager of Western Sloer in Mocksville. Menard brings 22 years of restaurant experience. He and wife Jaqueline have two daugh­ ters. Ashley. 12. and Megan, 10. and a baby on Ihe way. He enjoys outdoor activities like hiking and rock climbing. sland why." The hoard is reeonuiiending a 2 pcrcent across Ihe board pay increase, with no merit raises. Commissioners are slill studying the school budget. The Davie County Schools requested S7..‘i6 million in current expense funds, and the manager is rec- onunending 56.6.5 million. "The leacher supplements are important to commissioners." Barrett said. "Thai is an impor­ tant item I hope is recognizcd." They wanl lo meet with school board officials to discuss priorities. Since 1^94. the counly has increased school funding by 120 percenl. While said, "I don't think il's unreason­ able lo ask for priorities. "Our schools remain a high priority for Ihis board, and we regret Ihat Governor Easley's cuts have prevented us from be­ ing able lo fund tlie schools at a higher level," White said. He asked school board members to join commissioners in pressur­ ing Ihe governor inlo reluming monies 10 the counties. Anolher change will effect fire service. In the past, commis­ sioners paid for one fire hydrant in each district. This year, the proposal is lo use those funds lo purchase five in-car cameras for the sheriff's department. The builgel must be adopted by July 1. W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d • c o m Sheffield-Calahain Fire Chief David Beck and Sandy Shepherd look at the recently- dedicated memorial. - Photos by Mike Barnhardt S h e f f ie ld - C a la h a in V F D D e d ic a t e s M e m o r ia l T o ‘ F a lle n F ir e g h t e r s ’ By Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enterprise Record SHEFFIELD - The volun­ teer fire department here has always been an important part of the community. When a need arises, the community meets the chal­ lenge, said David Beck, chicf of the Sheffield-Calahain Vol­ unteer Fire Deparlment. Tlie community turned out in force recently when Ihe fire deparlnient dedicated a me­ morial garden to all firefighters who had died since the department was or­ ganized in 1976 - Neil Cliurch, Albert Reavis, Enoch Prevclte, Raymond Shores, John Roy Smith, Mike Fowler, Wade Wright, James Keller and Frankie Allen, Beck grew up in the fire department, and knew all of the men. "Ttiere’s a lot of people in the community who support us really well," he said. Ap­ proximately 86 attended tlie memorial dedication. The department has grown from cramped cjuarters in the community building to hav­ ing it's own station, the only heli-pad at a deparlment in the county, and boasts a 5.9 in­ surance rating. A new truck is on the way. "There have been times when people (firefighters) had lo take money out of their own pockets. Now, things are a whole lot better.” Firefighters do much of Ihe maintenance on the equip­ ment and building, and Ihe community provides extra funding when needed. “This bunch up here is good,” Beck said. “If you call a work detail, at least 12 lo 14 people will show. This is a small communily, bul if we get out and ask, they always help us. “Il’ssinall, it’s country and you know most of itie people you go to help. We try to take the best equipment possible.” The board of directors works well with the depart­ ment, and the ladies auxiliary is aclive, Beck said. The jun­ ior firefighter program con­ tinues to expand, and most of D o y o u r b o n e s g ro a n ? D o e s y o u r b a c k c re a k ? YES El COMADOLL W ATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE Comadoll/Watts Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine has you covered Davie County. Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. James Comadoli and Dr. Gregg Ferrero will see patients in this oflicc on Monday and Wednesday mornings. 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Hoth play the tuba. Cobler is retired from Reynolds Tobacco Company. In addilion lo the Twin Cily Tuba Band, he plays in the Saleni Band. Nelson, a retired North Davie teaclicr and co-founder of the Twin City Tuba Band, plays with the Bothabara Concert Band and the Calvary Baptist Church, among others. The Twin City Tuba band is Ihe only amateur luba-eupho- niuni ensemble In the country. All 27 players play either tuba, the big, low brass instruinenl, or euphonium, better known lo American school and coniniu- nily band players as the baritone hom. It is the firsl amateur en­ semble to perform at an Inter­ national Tuba nuphoniiim As­ sociation conference. Its name is due lo ils birthplace, Winston- Salem. The Twin City Tuba Band was established in I98X and has been in existence continually since. The group plays concerts locally al Christmas time at such venues as Sci-Works in W in­ ston-Salem and Pour Seasons Mall in Greensboro. It plays in Salem Si|uare at least once dur­ ing the summer, and performs occasional olher concerts in the Triad area al olher limes. The Twin City Tuba Band was conceived hy Bart Collins and Molli Nelson, both of the Triad area. From a small group of aboul 10 plays and roughly 20 pieces of music, the TC TB has grown to aboul 26 members with several hundred musical selections in its library. The T C T B is directed by Jeff Whitsett of Mt. Airy. The Internalional Tuba Eu- plionium Association lielil its biaiuiual conference in Greens- hovo May 28-June 1. This maiked the first time Ihis event has been held in Ihe sonlheasl- ern U.S. Previous locations have included Chicago, Minne­ apolis. Bloominglon, Indiana, Japan. Italy, Canada and I'in- land. It is an international event attracting some 600 tuba and euphonium musicians. World Class players Ironi llie finest orchestras and llie military ser­ vice banils. music educators and students, and amateur players attended. Suppliers of instru­ ments, music and accessories exhibiteil iheir wares according to Dr. Dennis Askew, professor of tuba and euphonium al the U N C -G School of Music. During the day. the confer­ ence featured solo recitals, small ensemble performances, master classes, clinics and ex­ hibits - all at the new UN C-G School of Music facility. Also during the day. top players from around Ihe world, both professional aiul studeiU. competed for monetary and scholarship prizes in solo, small ensemble and jazz coiilests, aiul ill mock auditions that simulate trying out for a posilion in a symphony orchestra or one of Ihe scrvice bands. Each evening featured an open-lo-ihe-public concert at Aycock Auditorium on the U N CG campus; the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, jazz night with well-known jazz groups, the U.S. Army Band and iheTri- angle Brass band - a prize-wiii- ning ensemble based in Ihe Ra- leigh-Durhani area. All featured tuba and euphonium soloists. 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Jill Amos was so al haskoihali llial cvcrviiric. even ihe niaelms on the Davie boys haskelliall leam. tsaspeil ihe same \voi\l; "Wosv." "We aeliially wanieil to pallern our i;anie aller her growini; up." said .Sh­ annon I’lilliani. a l>)SI Davie tirachiule ului « as an Amos elassniale lor si\. years, hegiiiniiii; at Coolcemee lilcnicn- lary. "l-veiybody wanteil to lie like Jill Amos because she hail Ihe alliluilc. the ball hanilling. Ihe giioil shot ami the eoniposiire. "Voii eaii eonipave her lo a Iemale Mai:ie Johnson. That's how uoiiil she was. Some people miiihl say: 'I ley. she eoiililn’t have heen lhal yoml.' Hut 1 know heeause I saw her play all the wav Irom elementary school." Jill ,'\mos l.iiiilblaile of Kichrnoiul. lexas was iiuUicteil into Davie's I'irsl Hall ol'l-'ame class on May .S. The other seven iniltictees were Bill Peeler. Janice Marklatiil Jackson. Dewayne Gram, John Parker. Kanilall Wanl. Anyie lirowiler Slahaeh anil Jel'l'rey Lankl'oril. I.inilblaile's I .ftfi.“’ points I'rom 1976- SO remains Davie's yiilil slanilaril. anil mayhc only a hanill'ul ol' athletes since ly.'ifi can inateh her I'or all-arotinil bril­ liance. Listini; her Davie accomplish­ ments will take awhile, so pull up a chair. Sheco'llccteil 12 varsity letters - (our in hasketball anil tennis, three in track aiul one in soliball. In baskelball. she was namcil All-North Pieilinont Cori- I'crcncc thiee times, ami as a l‘)7‘^,S() senior she was .MI-iN'orlhwest,.All-Slate anil selecteil to play in the l-ast-Wesi .‘\I1-Star game. Besides career points, she holds three other Davie records - 112 games played', 112 games scored. .‘'2 slraighl dmible-llgiite .scoring games and a I'lnir-year record ol' ‘Л1-22' (22-.‘i. 21-6, 26-4 arul 21-7). When Lonnie Chaniller. who retired in 1УЧ6 alter coaching girls baskelball at North Slanly I'or.'i.? years, was asked il he remembered .Amos, he answered: "Гш al'raid so." "Ihere's always dilTcrcnt philoso­ phies coaches have," said Jesse Walson. who led East Kowan's girls I'rom |')6У- SS. "1 I'igurcd 1 would lei her gel her points and stop everyboily else. Hut that diiln t work heeause she'd gel enoimh points hurl any leam. 1 would say she tanks ill Ihe to|) three as tar as the best players ue ever went up against, and that's saying a lot because we phiyed against some vety good players. "You don'l always remember ever\ - biidy thal well. Hut as soon :is vou said Please See .Mil - Pii|;e Itfi I- •' ^ -------------------------- r — li' лфШМ V f —N M ocksville first basem an, M cKenzie W illougliby, stretches for a w ide throw against Rowan County. - P h o to s by Jam es B arringer Mocksville Takes It Out On Kemersviile Smarting alter a У-S loss in w hich a three-run eiglilh-inning lead slipped away at Mooresville, the Mocksviiie Legion baseball team was in no mood to mess around with Kernersville on June 1 at Rich Park. Lonnie Bames hurled a limr-hitler and McKen/ie Willoughby. David Perkins and l-van Beam paced a 12-lul ol'I'ense as Mocksville eased ils pain with a l.V.^ drubbing. The .seven-inning knnekoul improveil Mocks­ ville, which has been on a win-ime-lose-one roller coaster lor eight games, to 4-6 overall arul 4-.^ in Ihe Area 111 Cenlral Division. "ll was anolher solid team ell'ort," Coach Mike Lovelace said. "Tliey knew I the previous nighl) was a big game we lost. We let thal one slip out ol'our hands, and I was wondering liiiw we were going lo respond. The guys were really ready to play."Barnes, who did himsell'a lavorby capping a seven-run third with a three-run homer, didn’t look capable ordeliveriiig complete-game domi­ nance in llie early Mages. He gave up three hils, three walks and Ihree runs while throwing 44 pilches in Ihe I'irsl two innings. Neither Barnes nor the Mocksville bats were Slumped for long. Barnes sailed thiough the third. lourlh and I'iflli innings on 2.1 pitches, retired 11 of 12 and didn'l allow anolher hit until iwo ouls in the si.Mh. "One game during high school I pitched ex- aclly like this," Barnes said. "I came out flat as can be. 1 know I was loose but my mechanics must have been wrong because I didn't have a clue where il was going. "But afler Ihe secoml inning. I could about Ihrow il on a tlarl board." "Il doesn'l matter whal happens the way Lonnie throws," leamniaie McKenzie Willoughby said. "We know Lonnie's going to come out sooner or laler." Barnes wasn'l a one-man show by any means. Willoughby (three KBIs), Perkins and Beam con­ tributed two hits each, and Andrew Beck sent Kemersvillc packing, scorching a single off the first baseman's outstretched glove and into Ihe riglil-l'ieUl corner for a game-ending RBI in the bollom of Ihe seventh, Mocksvil'le’s offensive efficiency in Ihe lasl Ihree games - 1У hits againsi Slalesville, 13 against Mooresville and 12 againsi Kernersville - is a far cry from ils .222 woes ilirougli Ihe first seven games. I'Iciise Sec ltiirne.s - Рицс K4 Pitcher Lonnie B arnes focuses on the mitt. Davii'Bentley SS D;iy\valt 2h Willouyhhy Ih Randolph Ih Perkins p Deck ^h Johnson cl Inl'anie c Ross ir iloHineltni'Mcain rl‘Cornnl/ci ct 'I'otills UoNV»n Ct)\llUy MncksvlllL' Muck W III’ctkius L 1 5Hock 1.1Gross . \ ICornal/cr 4.1 h 20 2 354 0\0 0-1Й 010 - 100 0-2 К KU(^ у-I 24 I4‘ 2 IIB SO(i0u Jill Am os holds a ball com m em orating her 1,000th point at U N C W ilm ington. Rowan Sm acks M ocksville By 16 R uns For Mocksvillc’s Legion baseball leam to have any hope of putting up a fight againsi Rowan County, it would have taken Mocksville's besl effort eombincd with an off-game from-i Uowan. Neilher happened. Tfie result was an IX-2 bloodletting Sunday al Rich Park. "Rowan's lineup has no weak .spots," Mocksville second baseman Andrew Daywalt said. "We're .short on pitching and we can'l waste any arms. But even the best pitcher's going lo have a lough time wilh lliem." Mocksville (4-7 overall,4-4 Area III Central Division), which will wind up playing IS games without key players I'roin Wesl Forsyth. I'ought admirably in Ihe I'irst meeling, pulling wilhin two runs in Ihe top of the seventh in an even­ tual 'J-.i road loss on May 2S. Bul in the secoml of four regular- season matchups, it was immediately clear that Mocksville could do niithing to stop lull-strengih Kowaii. ll sent up batters against four Mocksvillc pitchers in Ihe I'irst three innings, bat­ ting around twice for a crowd-deplet­ ing 17-0 lead by the ihird. Mocksville's troubles were conta­ gious. It commilted si.\ errors and imis- tered one hit in 21) at-bals. a David Perkins double in Ihe fourih. Mocksville's first run сапц; on Charlie Ross' sacrifice fly. Ils second run came on a double-play grounder. Rowan, which is 7-0 in the division and winners of nine straight overall, threw a beast al Mocksville. Lelty Julian Sides, a Charlotte sigiiee, was X- 0 with East Rowan High. "We didn'l make even routine plays," M ocksville coach Mike Lovelace said. "I went up to Drew (Davis) al sec­ ond base and asked him if he'd get picked off on purpose just to help us out," Daywalt said. Kowan C(i. 18, Mocksvillc 2 Н2 - DAVIF. COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6, 2002 Karate winners include, from left: front- Am ber Hill; second row - Sean N ew m an, C ole Blake, Collin Eichhorn, Jessica Hill, Chris Hill, Robert Spillm an: back - Sensei Randy Songer, Drew Spillm an, Josh Crowley, Doug Eichhorn, Quentin Keenan, Ivlarie Hill, f\/1arjorie Foster, and Sensei Roxanne Goughnour. Not pictured: M ichael Sm ith, Tiffany Booe, Joshua Booe and Sensei Kem al Ressa. Carolina Karate Members Place In Salisbury Event Mcmhcrs of Iho Carolina Kiiralc Associalion participated In tho Salisbury PIrst Amuiai in­ ner .school loiirnanieiil May 16 with four area .school.s and .IS participants. Participants competed in Kata (forms or routines) and Kiunite (sparring or fighting). Instructors (Sensei) of the Mocksville class are Randy Songer. Ro.xanne Goughnour and Kemal Ressa. Classes are held at the Davie Fam ily Y M C A on Tuesday nights. Winners included: • Amber Hill of Mocksville, 5-1 under green belt, first Kata, thii'd Kuniite; • Sean Newman of Mocks­ ville. S-9 under green belt, first Kata; • Jessica Mill of Mocksville, 10-12 under green belt, first place Kata; • Quentin Keenan of Mocks­ ville. adult green belt and up. third Kata. first men's Kumite; • Marjorie Foster of Mocks­ ville, adult green belt and up. firsl Kata and firsl women's Kuniite; • Michacl Smith. 10-12 un­ der green bell, first Kata. second Kumite: • Marie Mill of Mocksville, adult undcrgreen belt, first Kata. second Kumite; • Chris Hill of Mocksville, 10-12 green bell and up. second Kata. sccond Kumite; • Doug Fichhom of Atlvance. adult under green belt, second Kata; • Joshua Booe of Pineborok. 8-9 under green belt, second Kumite; • Josh Crowley of Mocks­ ville. 10-12 green belt and up. third Kumite; • Tiffany Booe of Norlh Davie. 10-12 under green bell, third Kumite: • Collin Eichhorn of A d­ vance. iS-9 under green belt, third Kata; Drew Spillman of Cooleemee. S-9 under green belt, honorable performance award: • Cole Blake of Mocksville. 8-9 under green belt, honorable performance award; • Robert Spillman of Cooleemee, 8-9 under green bell, honorable performance award. Kowalski, Phoenix Knock Off Arch Rivals In AAU Basketball S.iv.inn.ih Kowalski, u lising junior at Davie High, partici­ pated in thc Amateur Athletic Union I liMips and Dreams scout­ ing louniament at Gardner Webb University in Boiling Springs on June 1-2. Kowalski and the Lady Phoe­ nix received a much-awaited chance lo settle the score wilh llie No. 1 -seeded regional cham­ pions. the Piedmont X-Press. who beat them by five points when they last met. Once again it was an e.\citing and heated battle. However, the Phoenix re­ turned the favor and beat the X- I’ress hy three. The Phoeni.x had an outstanding showing but the only team they cared about beal- ing was the X-Press. Kowalski will participate in the U.S. Junior Nationals in At­ lanta. Ga.. on July 28-30, w hich is the premier observation event for college coaches. She will have the opportunity lo be seen by at least 400 coaclics nation­ wide. according to last year's at­ tendance records. O l d S c h o o l D a v i e S p o r t s F r o m J u n e , 1 9 8 8 Davie's baseball team beat West Mecklenburg 4-.1 in the first round of the 4-A state play­ offs. Michacl McDaniel struck out nine in five innings, anil re­ liever Denny Key retired the side in order in the si,\th and .seventh for his seventh win. Hits by Matt Marion. Key and Matt Webb provideil a 2-0 lead, and J.C. Hendrix's solo homer put Davie ahead .1-2. Webb finished with three hits and Wes Mecham added two. • Scoll Kollins and Jennifer Jackson of Davie's track and field team each placed third in the 4-A state meet. Kollins was Summer Sports Camps Planned The Mocksville-Davie Rec­ reation Department are holding summer sports camps: Baseball-June 17-21. Reg­ isler by June 11. Time: 10 a.m.- noon at .Mando Field at Rich Park. Cost: SS.S includes a T- shirt. Age: 8 -I.S. Instructors; Davic coach Mike Herndon, Asheboro coach Jerry Walser. Mocksville Legion coach Mike Lovelace and Wilkes College DHS Football Camp Set For June 10-12 The Davie County football camp forages 7-14 is scheduled for June 10-12. The cost for preregistered campers is Si'.“' and •Si).“' for reg­ istration on the day ofcamp. The cost will includc football instruc­ tion, a T-shirt, insurance and a snack. For qucstion.s about the camp, call head coach Doug lU- Ing al 751-2.141 (office) or 751- 7204 (home). coach Shane Allen. Soccer - Boys and girls. June 24-27. Register by June 17. Time: 5-6:.10 p.m. at Pinebrook Flementary. Cost: S.15 includes a T-shirt. Age: rising first through rising sixlh. Instructor: Jim Henderson. 53 Wins Farmington Ruritan Golf Tourney Ninety-five golfers partici­ pated in the seventh annual Farmington Ruritan Club's Scholarship Golf Tournament at Pudding Ridge Golf Course on Friday, May .11. The captain's choice, shotgun start tournament raises funds cach year for scholarships for D.ivie High graduates from the Fanninglon area. This year's firsl place team, wilh a score of 5.^ consisted of Michael Spillman. Jininiy Sum­ mers. Jason Correll. and Arthur Spillman - all of Davic Counly. Sccond place, wiih a score of fifty-four, went lo the team of Don Haflman. Tom Foster. John C h u r c h L e a g u e S o f t b a ll w-i. Green Meadows (i-l Redland-First Baptist 6-2 Advance Melhodist 5-1 First MelhodisI 5-1 Hardison 5-2 New Union 5-2 Smith Grove Methodist 5-.1 Bethlehem 4-4 Liberiy Melhodist 4-4 Hillsdiile Baptist Cenler Melhodist .1-4 Liberty Wesleyan .1-4 Viclory 2-6 Jericho I -6 Fagle Heights 0-7 Jerusalem 0-7 Shelly, and Bob Vandiver - also all Davic County residents. Buck Cleary won the "clos­ est lo the pin" award and Don I laftman won thc award for the longest drive. Following thc tournament, golfers were served a meal and shared in a number of door prizes donated by area mer­ chants collectively valued at more lhan ,$ I .ООО. Wee Brock from Fanninglon won Ihe Splil Pot drawing and was awarded S242.50. Many businesses supported the effort through hole sponsor­ ships, door prizes Due to the success of lasl year's lournanieni, the Fanning- ton Ruritan Club was able lo award seven scholarships total­ ing S5.5()(). The scholarship re­ cipients were Matthew Bare. Melissa and Melinda Spach. Dustin Spillman. Sean Stevens. Adam Sain, and Candice Lesperance. The Farmington Ruritan Club is a community scrvice o.'-- ganization dedicated to the im­ provement of the Farmington community. Thc club supports a number of local programs in ad­ dition to scholarships including thc Farmington Fire Dopart- inenl. the Adopt-a-Highway Pro­ gram. Ducks Unlimiled. Habitat for Humanity of Davie Counly. Storehouse for Jesus, and disas­ ter relief. “We want lo ihank all of our sponsors, supporters, and golf­ ers for their support of Ihis year's tournament," said Phillip Fleming, president of the club. The proceeds will be pul lo good use helping lo educate our young people, and we hope everyone had a good time." M en’s Open League Softball VV-l. Carolina Trim-Landscaping Design 6-0 B & C Sofihall 5-2 Cenler Fxxon 5-2 Kaydon 4-2 D.A.R.E. 4-1 C's-Federal Security 1-.1 Alfordable Income Fax Service 2-4 Mabe's Hauling 2-4 Red Pig 1-5 Twin Lake Keiuiels 0-7 N e w G i r l s B a s k e t b a l l C o a c h P l a n s C a m p Davie's new girls baskeiball coach. Karen Cook, is putting lo- getheracamp for June 17-19 for grades K-12. The registration for K-6 girls basketball players will be June 17 from 8-8:45 a.m. Camp time for K-6 will be 9 a.m.-noon. Registra­ tion for grades 7-12 will be 12:15-12:45 p.m. on June 17. and their camp time will be 1-5 p.m. The cosl is S50. Also. Cook has scheduled three scrimmages - June 27 al Mooresville (5-8 p.m.). July 11 at Northwest Cabarrus (5:1()-S:.10 p.m.) and July 18 at Northwest Cabarrus (5:.10-S;10 p.m.). For more infonnation call Davie al 751 -5905.Karen Cook got know ledge? e a rn y o u r d e g re e a fte r w o r k only two feet short of thc state champion in the discus, throw­ ing a 164-5. • Davie's softball team fin­ ished LI-4 after an 8-0 loss to Charlolie Olympic in the firsl round of the slale playoffs. Traci and Carla Dyson accountcd for three of Davie's four hits. \Vre.stlln>;-July 8-11. Reg- i.sier by July 1. Time: 4:.10-6 p.m. Cost: S15 includes a T-shirt. Age: rising sccond ihrough eighth grade. Instructor: South Davie coach Howard Riddle. For more information, call the rec al 751-2125. Youth Softball Tourney July 12-13 The third-annual Redland Youth Benefit Softball Tournament will be July 12-1.1. This tournament is open to Class C -D church and open teams. USSSA rules apply and the entry fee is S1.15. For more information, call Brad Wonibaugh at 116-591-702.1. 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Although many teams are in Ihe same boat in the first week or so ol the season. i|uitc likely no team has overcame bigger odds than Coach Mike Lovelace’s crew. This is a 16-nian team thal is depending on six JV players and four 2001 high-school gradu­ ates who developed conipelilive nist by seeing lillle or no live action in Ihe spring. With Wesl Forsyth (which represents roughly half ihe Mocks­ ville rosier) and Glenn (which is sending Lovelace a couple pros­ pects) marching deep into the prep slate playoffs. Mocksville wasn't supposed to find itself 4-4 in the Central Division through June 2. Bul guys like Kvnn lleam, David Perkins. Andrew Heck. Derek Cornatzer and Dusty Snow are perhaps belter lhan people thought. There are so many surprises lhal it's going to break Lovelace's heart to make cuts early next week. Wesl Forsylh will compete in the 4-A championship series this weekend. "You sec 12 guys now' thal you could play everydaj." he said. "1 here's going to be some tough decisions lo he made when we get to lull strength. (June 22 is thc deadline lo trim rosters lo 18), bul wo will havo to cut as soon as West has finished, no matter whal. "Statesville's coach said, 'This leam is very impressive,' and (former Mocksville assistant and current Statesville assistant Brian Hightower) said, 'Well, they don't have six or seven of their starters.' "If we can stay around .500... If wo end up 10-10 (in the fivc- leani division), thal will probably a.ssuro us one of the lop three places (and a first-round playoff bye), if not second." • Remarkably. Beam has slarled every day under Legion lights and refused lo blink. Through June I. ho was first in hits wilh 11, lirsl in balling average at .19.1 (11-for-1.1) and second in doubles with throe. This is a kill who spent the high-school season in the Davie JV lineup. Hunllcv Willmiühliy "Beam is more than I bargained for." Lovelace said, "lie's been a huge part of this loam, lie's been unbelievable - Ihal's all you can say." “ Me and (neighbor David I’crkins) hil a lol logelher." Heam said, "I've got a machine in niy backyard. I work with that a lot on hitting, and nobody throws il loo hard by me." • McKenzie Wllloughhy had :i stellar season going for Davic umil a knee injury sidelined him for the belter part of the Central Piedmont Conference race. Back to 100 percent, he is al il again w iih Mocksvillc. pacing the club in RBIs (15) and average (..163) through Juno 2. Ilo has seven more RBIs lhan the nearest teamnialc. and he hasn't al­ lowed an earned run in 4 1/1 innings. "I'm glad I'm back lo playing, especially after w:iiching us not make it to the state playoffs." he said. "I laving lo sit kick anil watch, that's tho hardest thing I've overdone in my life." • Don t lot Kicky llentley's .257 average fool you. I lo's ilra« n II walks and slolen eighl bases, both team highs. Mocksville's single-season stolon-base record is 28 hy Nate Newsome in 1989. and if Bentley maintains his pace, he'll have 19 going inlo the playoffs. "I'm going after (Rowan County base blur) Cal lliiyi-s this year." he said oonfiilentlv. W h a t A S p o t Perry Ferrell of Mocksville, son of Mickey and Karen Ferrell, caught this 1 lb., 1 oz. spot while fish­ ing in the Currituck Sound last week, gooci enough for a state citation from the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries Saltwater Fishing Awartd Pro­ gram. O p e n G y m S ta rts J u n e 11 With a new varsity boys basketball coach not yet in place. Mike Dinkins w ill hold open gym on Tuesdays, starting June 11 from 6- 7:10 p.m. Tho piokup games are for eligible high-school boys inler- osling in playing for Davie. Davie is expecled lo name Jim Young's successor this week. A lle n C a r p e n te r P ic k s U p S e c o n d W in A t T h e F a rm Allen Citrpiinler of Fanning- ton picked up his second big TOP Eliminalor win Saturday. Car­ penter, who was tied with last week's TO P winner Chuck Mar­ tin of Connelly Springs, took thc lead for the Quality Oil/Doug Herbert points title with the vic­ tory. Ho ran a 7.09 E T at 96 mph to defeat ‘99 Famiington cham­ pion Glenn Ferguson, Jr. of Greensboro. Allen was again driving the championship Ford of Tom my and Sherry Plott that won two Fanninglon TO P Elimi­ nalor titles. Mike Woodring of Taylorsville came in a close thinl in his big block powered dragster. Allan Famierof Walnut Cove scored his second Sportsman "fool brake" win of the yoar in his S&S Mopar Dodge. Farmer ran a 6.77 E T at 99 mph lo slop Ihe Randleman based Dodge of Scolt Macy. Former two-time Sportsman champion Keith Kiger of Yadkinville finished a sirong third in his Dodge. Steve Deese of Charlotte picked up the 4.70 TO P 8 "Doorslammer" win over Andy Sireet of Kemersville. Dooso in his '61 Chevrolet Corvette ran a 4.7.1 E T al 150 mph lo .slop tho Dan and Mike Englebert owned 1981 Camaro. Tonya Berrier of Welcome drove her "street legal" 1971 Chevrolet Camaro to the All Sireel class win. Berrier defeated Herbert Bock of Lexington in his Chevrolet Chevclle for her win. Taking Ihe Street Machines Junior Dragsterdivision win was Mike I loath ofTobaccoville over David Ziinmorman of Clemmons. Fanninglon Dragway will not have a regular Saturday Night Quality Oil/Doug Herbert Points Services race this week. The fourth race of the four track Caro­ lina Coalition will make its stop this weekend al Mooresville Dragway. The next race in TOP Eliminator. Sportsman. All Street and Junior Dragster is Juno 15. 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Free parking is provided in thc medical cenler's parking garage on Henderson Street, Ki >\\ \\ Kl Rowan Regional Medical Center offers a variety of health and wellness education classes For more information or to register lor any classes or suppoil groups, call (704) 210-5000 6 1 2 M o c k s v ille A v e n u e , S a lis b u ry , N o rth C a ro lin a 2 8 1 4 4 w w w .ro w a n .o rg Н4 - DAVIF. COUN ГУ EN TKRPRISK RECORD, .June 6, 2002 McKenzie Willoughby gets his money’s worth with this cut. Catcher Willie Infante talks strategy with pitcher Lonnie Barnes. 13 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, .June 6, 2002 - BS Shortstop Andrew Daywalt covers second as a Rowan County runner slides in. - Photos by James Barringer Mocksville Throws Away Chance For Win First baseman IvlcKenzie Willoughby is Mocksville’s lead­ ing hitter through 11 games. In Ihe hlink ol an eye, a hiy win ilcvolvcil inlii an cxcriicial- ini; liiss. In a nialloriil'a ilii/on or so pilchc-s. Mocksville wenl from llio I'rinye or4-2 in ihe Cen­ lral Division lo Tlie wild liirn o( events linik place hi Ihe bottom of the eielith inniiii: on May 31 al Moores­ ville. which iraileil S-5 aiul was down to its last lour (nils, A Mocksville inrielilergot a rooni- service Iwo-hopper with two ouls in the eighth. After yetting outscored 22-') by Mooresville in two previous meelings, a mea­ sure of payback seemed like a safe bet. The throw to first, however, was in Ihe din, Il got away from first baseman Travis Allen, scor­ ing a run aiul keeping Moores­ ville alive. The ne.xl two halters made Ihe throw ing error cut lo Ihe bone. A blooper between secoiul baseman Andrew Daywalt and cenler Hekler Josh Ciolding lieil Barnes Leads Win Over K-Ville Continued I'nim 1’ице Id Beam is hitting a team-best and Willoughby .3X7, help­ ing Mocksville win for the fourth time in seven games de­ spite the absence of players from Wesl Forsyth and Glenn, "Nobody's been expceting us lo do imieh. and we're really coming together with what we've got," Beam said, " The firsl couple of games were a little rough, so I was thinking we might be in for a long season." said Andrew I3ay- wall. who doubled and reached base three times againsi Kern­ ersville, "Eivaii's been killing the ball. Not just Uvan bul tivan just sticks oul because he’s been gettinng two or three hits every game," M(ick,svillv 1.1, Kernersville 3Diole Bonllc) SN Willouglitiy M>IVrkins .Mi llarncs |>Inlanlc c IIHcani rl GoUlinj; cV Kcck V llollitlL'UI |ih KamltHpli ph ToluK “ It w a s a t o u g h lo s s , o n e o f th e to u g h e s t I'v e b e e n a r o u n d in a lo n g t im e .” - IVIocl<svllle Coach IVlike Lovelace il and a liebreaking double sealed il, "It was a tough loss, one of the longhesl ones I've been around In a long lim e," Mocksville's fourth-year heail coach, Mike Lovelace, said, McKenzie Willoughby was marching toward a w in in relief, reliring seven straight batters before a leadolT single in the eighth, Mocksville (3-6 overall, 3-3 Area III Central Division) had onlscored Mooresville 7-1 afler digging a 4-1 hole in the first, and Mocksville won the hilling battle 13-1(1, Daviil Perkins led Ihe Mocks­ ville charge with three hits, Ciolding's iwo-iun single keyed a Ihree-run foiirlh lo make it 4- 4, the first of three lies, Mocksville perfornied iwo- out magic in the sixth, seventh and eighth. Bentley walked, stole secoiul and scored on An­ drew Daywalt's single in Ihe sixth. Ross provided a (i-5 lead with a sevenlh-inning single. And Daywalt walked and scored on Willoughby's triple in Ihe eighth. Later in Ihe eighlh. Perkins pushed Ihe margin to S-5 with yel another two-oul hil, "M cKenzie was cruising along." Lovelace said, "I like the way we baltled back. Early il seemed like it was going lo be one of those games. But we pulled il together and played well. "It's just a lough one lo swal­ low. (Starling pitcher) Dusty ,Snow threw the ball well for us, loo. They didn'l have but ihree earned runs all nighl," Besides Perkins' ihree hits. Bentley had a hil. two walks und two slolen bases: Daywalt had two hils and two walks; W il­ loughby had a double to go wilh his Iriple: livan Beam singled and doubled: and Golding knocked in iwo runs, Willoughby didn't allow an earned run in 3 1/3 innings-bul look Ihe loss, "We hil some shols," Love­ lace said, "The cenler fielder went back to the wall three limes and caught Ihree (twice on Wil­ loughby and once on Perkins)," Mooresville 9, Mocksvillc « Datli'Honllc) Ssl)a>\^all 2b Willnuiihhy ilh IVikins .IhЛИсп Ih lülutUc с Unss II Ilcam II (ìttliline cl Tolais ;il> r U hi4 -» 5 1 I : I2 I ^ 2 I 0 0 01 I2 0 1 2.IS S 1.1 S MucksNiUv.Mnorus>llli'ИК» M)\ 120-S 4(H) КИ) (W\-*> 2И ■ Wiilmiiilihy (.1). Ilcam (-1). - Willouçhln. SH - lìcnilcy (S). Dayuali <2).M«ick IP И U VM \n\ SOSnow 4.1 (> 5 .1 4 4Wilmihy L .1.1 4 4 0 (tiVikins' .1 (i 0 0 0 1 Ricky Bentley rounds first after one of his two hits. iih r 11 hi2211}3 1 14 1 :3512151 1 321 1 04 0 1) n33 2 021 0 {\2 0 I I101 110 0 03413 12II KlTncrsvllJfMock.svitlc mx) i)-3 (Ю7 1.11 1-13 Coach Mike Lovelace makes a visit to the mound. 2» ■ Daywall (2), Willoiiglihy (4), IIK ■ Hamcs. SB - I’cikins. Hcain. Mocksville Belts Statesville With 1 9 Hits The Mocksvillc Legion base­ ball team KG ’d Slalesville in the firsl inning, then spent the rest of Ihe game padding its slats on May 30, Making the Slalesville ball­ park look smaller lhan a Little League field, Mocksvillc (3-5 overall, 3-2 Area III Central Di­ vision) piled up 19 hits to Slalesvillc's one and .stomped lo an 18-4 division win, Mocksvillc didn't get lo take any pregame batting practice (iis bus arrived lale and Statesville’s field was loo wet. anyway, from lalc-aflernoon rain), which didn't bode well for a team hil­ ling ,222 wilh nine c.\lra-basc hils in 220 at-bals. Instead of warming up against assislani coach Keith Walker, Mocksvillc took BP against five Slalesville pilchers. lacing 10 extra-base hils. three homers and sprinting lo a 17-0 lead in ihe top of the fourth in­ ning. “ I don't know if wc could have gotten 19 hils during BP, Il would have been lough." Coach Mike Lovelacc said, "We were hilling the ball hard, I mean there were balls flying everywhere. They're getting a lol of confi­ dence and lielieving they can After managing one long ball in ,scvcn games, McKenzie W il­ loughby. Travis Allen and Char­ lie Ross belted homers that were still climbing when they left the building, Allen and Ross were a iriple short of the cycle, combin­ ing for six hits and nine RBls in eight at-bals, "It’s 330 lo the alley and they all went out in right-ccnter field, and went oul by a good bit," he said of the homers, "Allen just missed another home nin in his second at-bat. hilling one lo left- center where it's 36,‘i, He w'as very impressive and he nomially doesn’t hit. There's another guy we have to find a way to get at- bals," Besides Allen and Ross, who were both 3-for-4, six other Mocksvillc sticks enjoyed two hits: Willoughby, Andrew Day­ walt, David Perkins, Andrew Beck, Evan Beam and Josh Golding, Perkins doubled twice. Beck had Iwo hils in two ABs and Ross burslcd out of a slump to baloon his average 94 poinls to ,230, The team average mush­ roomed from ,222 lo ,2.‘i9 even though Lovelace jerked his start­ ers in the fourth inning. The game ended afler Ihe seventh via the 10-run rule. “Ross (a 2001 high-school graduate) didn’t play any all spring and he’s starting to comc around," Lovelacc said, "It was Beck's first time catching since middle school, and he handled it very well. He picked a couple out of the dirt. We may have found a backup calcher for now." Starting pitcher Allen rolled for three innings, but the relent­ less merry-go-round sapped his rhythm, leading lo a hit batter, two walks and a double in Statesville's half of the fourth. The Iwo-nin, two-slrike double was Statesville's first and last hil, "Allen threw well but there was a lot of lime between in­ nings, and also when you're up ( 17-0) it's kind of tough to keep your concenlralion," Lovelacc said. The offensive avalanche crackcd the pitching door for Derek Cornalzer. and the rising Davic junior took full advantage, lo.ssing 3 1/3 innings of no-hit ball. He struck out four, walked one and faced 11 batters, one above Ihe minimum. The lefty allowed one ball out ofthe infield, a fiy out to left, "There's another guy thal stepped up on Ihe mound," Lovclacc said, "He opened up some eyes," "I'm glad he put me in," said Cornatzer, who sliced his ERA from 13,.S0 to 3,85 in his second relief action, “I wanted to show the coaches I could pitch," Note: In faime.ss lo St.itcs- villc, its players from Alexander Central High were unavailable, "They were 1-1 with Rowan County in the bottom of the sev­ enth Ihe other night," Lovelacc said, Slale.svillc ended up losing 7-1. Mocksvillc 18, State.svillc4 Davli!Bemlcy 2b Daywall ss ilollifielü 2b Willoughby lb Raiulolph lb Perkins 3b Allen p Cornal/er p Inrante c Heck c Ross If Johnson Beam rf Ciokling cf Tnluls Mocksvillc Stiitcsville 2B - Henllcy (2(. Daywall, l*etkins2(4). Allen. Ross (2). CioUlinü. MR - Wil­loughby. Allen. Ross. SB - Infame (2). Mock Il> 11 H KK nn SO Allen 3.2 14 2 3 5 Cori/erW 3.1 0 0 0 I 4 Ross Cornatzer Allen ab г h hi521042 2 1T00033T320 {) 052 2 14 3 3 4I0 0 0030 02220II35I0 0 04 0 “> T 5 0 2 142 ISl‘>17 534501 0-18(KX)' 4(K)0-4 L e g i o n R o u n d u p Mocksvillc 11, Kernersville 6 Perkins doesn't allow an earned run in 5 2/3 relief innings, and Infante drives in three nins with three hits .is Mocksville jumps in front 6-0. Rowan Counly 9, Mocksvillc 3 With Bentley and Beam accpunling for all four hils, Mocksville hangs close to powerhouse for seven innings. Mocksvillc 18, Slatc.svillc 4 Allen and Ross flirt wilh the cycle and combine for nine RBls. Allen and Comatzer combine for I-hitter. Mooresville 9, Mucksville 8 After leading 8-5, Mocksville allows four two-out runs in the eighlh inning, Mocksvillc 1.3, Kernersville 3 Barnes hils a three-run homer and pitches a complete-game four- hitter, McKenzie Willoughby adds three RBls, Rowan Co. 18, Mocksvillc 2 Mocksville makes six errors and gets held to one hit against over­ whelming division favorite. Turning To Perkins Pays Off Against Kernersville Five players delivered mul­ liple hils as Mocksville recorded season highs in hits and runs in an 11-6 Area III Central Division win over Kemersviiie on May 27 at Ernie Shore Field, But it was David Perkins’ night lo shine. Coach Mike Lovelace was a bit awed by the way Perkins pilched in his first significant stint as a member of the local American Legion base­ ball team, "Boy, we had a hero tonight, Perkins was lough," said Lovc- lace, who summoned his first- year pluycr during a Kernersville rally in the fourth and watched him work the remaining 5 2/3 innings, “We didn’t start him in the field bccause we wanted him real rested because we haven’t had n complete game, and we may have found another pitcher," Afler Kernersville answered Mocksville's 6-0 bulge by pull­ ing within 6-3, Perkins got the call and responded with one of the most pleasant developments of the young year. The righty Perkins scattered five hits, I i in i I c d K e rn e rs ­ ville to three un­ earned runs and picked up the win in his first mound ap­ pearance in 17 days. "He stepped up," Lovelacc said, “and that’s pretty impres­ sive against a team the caliber of Kernersville. They’ve got two teams that aren’t there right now (three from Glenn and one from Southwest Guilford) - ,so Ihey were four starters shorl - but they're going to be very, very solid," Perkins, who led Calvary to the Class I-A privatc-school playoffs, gained Legion experi­ ence wearing an enemy unifonn in 2001. Distraught in the King dugout, the Advance resident received a release and signed on with Mocksville (2-4 overall, 2- 1 division). He couldn’t be hap­ pier "1 love Ihc Mocksvillc Le­ gion program," he said, "It's the best program thal I've seen - us and Rowan - and it’s so much fun. Our field’s better, I know a lot more of the players, the coaches are really positive and they treat us really well here, Nice uniforms and everything," There were several reasons Mocksvillc brushed aside an 11- 0 loss the previous night, a 1-4 record and controlled Kemers­ viiie from the second inning on. Willie Infante (3-for-4, three RBls) Ricky Bentley (2-for-4. two stolen bases). Andrew Day­ walt (2-for-4. two RBls). M cK­ enzie Willoughby (2-for4, two RBls) and Josh Golding (2-for- 4, walk, stolen base) fueled a 13- hit attack for a team lhal came in hilling a puny .211. "Wc smashed il," Lovelace said. "Wc goi some vco' big hils. They threw a quality pitcher, wc jusl came up wilh some big hils and found a way to get il done." Infante bumped his average 135 points lo .277, He put Mocksvillc on the board in the second, his two-run single made it 6-0 in the third and his gappcr made it 8-4 in the eighlh. Those lifts came from a guy thal caught every inning for the fifth lime in six days. "He is absolutely dragging,” Lovelace said. “For a kid that didn't play all spring, he’s been unbelievable. He worked real hard in the offseason and it’s paid off for him.” Notes: Golding elevated his average 100 points and came up with the biggest defensive play, a galloping eighth-inning calch in the gap lhal saved one run and preserved an S-6 lead. ... The knockout punch was Daywalt’s two-out, two-run single in Ihe ninth, ,,. Travis Allen, a starling pitcher, played right field for the first lime, and came ihrough wilh Iwo RBls. "We needed an­ other bal in the lineup,” Lovelace said. ... Evan Beam made five putouls in left field. Mocksvillc 11, Kernersville 6Diivle Hcntlcy 2b Daywah ss Willoughby lb Randolph lb Allen rf Ross rf Bcck 3b Infante c Golding p Beam If Cornalzer cf Perkins p Totals Mocksville Kernersville Infante. Golding. Mock IP II Golding 3.1 5 ub r h bi42 2 042 2 2 4 1 2 2 1 О О О41 \ 21О О О5 1 0 042 3 341 2 0 4 I 1 120 0 02О О О 39 11 13 10 015 001 013-11 002 no 020-6 ).SB -Bentley 2 (6). К ER DB SO 3 3 3 430 2 2 Mock IP II H KR BH SO Coaching first, Travis Allen (right) congratulates runner Ricky Bentley.Barnes W 7 4 3 3 M o c k s v ille B a s e b a ll S t a t is t ic s Record: 4-7,4-4 Central Division H ITT IN G Willoughby Beam Barnes Daywalt Perkins Allen Beck Bentley Infante Golding Ross Hollifield Randolph Johnson Comatzer Snow Others T O TA L S P ITC H IN G Willoughby Allen Perkins Comatzer Bamcs Beck Snow Golding Daywalt Gross Others T O TA L S SAVES: none S TO LE N BASES: Bentley 8, Daywalt 2, Infante 2, Beam, Golding, Hollifield, Perkins, Ross W ALKS/HPB: Bentley 13, infante 10, Daywalt 8, Golding 6, Willoughby 6, Beam 5, Perkins 5, Allen 4, John.son 3, Beck, Cornatzer, Hollirield, Randolph, Ross, Smith AB R H RBI AVO .2В ЗВ H R 33 8 12 15 .363 4 I 1 36 9 13 4 ,361 3 0 0 12 1 4 3 ,333 0 0 1 36 11 12 8 ,333 2 0 1 39 8 13 5 ,333 4 0 0 16 4 5 4 ,312 1 0 I 15 3 4 1 ,266 0 0 0 35 12 9 3 ,257 2 0 0 27 7 6 5 ,222 0 0 0 29 4 6 3 ,206 1 0 0 35 3 7 7 ,200 2 0 1 12 1 2 1 ,166 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 ,000 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 ,000 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 ,000 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ,000 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 ,000 0 0 « 354 74 94 63 ,265 20 1 5 W -L IP H R ER BB s o ERA 0-1 4 1/3 4 6 0 3 •0 0,00 l-l 15 2/3 8 9 5 6 20 2,87 l-l 8 10 10 3 6 3 3,.37 1-0 9 7 6 4 6 7 4,00 1-2 19 16 12 9 15 13 4,26 0-0 5 1/3 7 5 3 0 0 5,06 0-1 13 17 18 9 10 12 6,23 0-0 4 1/3 7 6 5 5 4 10,38 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 9 2 3 18,69 0-0 1/3 1 4 1 2 0 27,00 0-1 4 2/3 6 6 5 4 8 9,64 4-7 88 96 91 53 59 69 5.42 Mocksville Keeps It Close Against A Loaded Rowan Team Except for the final scorc, Mocksville Legion baseball coach Mike Lovelacc had to like what he saw at Rowan County on May 28. He saw his bunch of short- handed, unheralded scrappers hang closc against a full Rowan squad lhat ovcrfiows with star power. He saw his overachiev- ers claw within 5-3 in Ihe lop of the seventh inning against a team lhal expects to contend for a state championship. The signs pointed to Rowan mashing Mocksville (2-5 over­ all, 2-2 Area III Central Divi­ sion) inlo lO-run-rule submis­ sion, but as unlikely as a com­ petitive contest .seemed, Mocks­ ville shook off a 5-0 deficit and kept the suspense alive unlil Rowan pul it away with three runs in Ihe bottom of the eighlh, “For seven innings we played very well," Lovelace said, “It was a good feeling to hold our own against them, 1 think Rowan was impressed wilh us," Mocksville climbed oul of the 5-0 hole even though it could only scratch out four hits. Two of them were doubles by Evan Beam, His first one ignited a two-run fifth and his second one was followed by a Ricky Bent­ ley double lo .shave the differ­ ence 10 5-3, " It’s a loss and the guys wanted more, Bul 1 Ihoughi we played very well considering what we have at this point," said Lovelace, who is still wailing for additions from prep-playoff par­ ticipants Wesl Forsyth and Glenn, Both Beam doubles one- hopped the fence, his ,333 aver­ age tied him for the team lead, and the theme of the season con­ tinued to be his meteoric JV-to- Legion rise, “I'm just Irying to play while the West Forsyth guys aren’t here and try to get my lime in." the rising Davic High junior said, "Everybody's surprised, but I’m jusl laking il humble and just trying lo do my best," Notes: Rowan rapped out 13 hits, including seven for extra bases, ,„ Bentley had Ihe olher two Mocksville hils, ,„ Lonnie Bames fell to 0-2 despite hold­ ing Rowan lo three earned runs in five innings. Ruwun Co. 9, Mucksville 3Davie liunllcy 2b Daywalt ss Willoughby lb Perkins .Ih Bamcs p Hullinclil Infante c Ross If Beam rf GoWing cf Bcck Totals Mocksvillc Kowun County 2B - Bentley, Beam 2 (2).Mock IP H R ER IIB SOBarnes L .S 6 .S 3 4 2Daywall .1 7 4 4 I I Mocksville American Legion Bnscbull Schedule May L Mooresville 8, Mock 1 * L Mooresville 14, Mock 8 * L Lexington 8, Mock 1 * W Mock 9, Wilkes Co. 1 L Burlington 11, Mock 0 W M ock 11, Kernersville 6 L Rowan 9, Mocksvillc 3 W Mock 18, Statesville 4 L Mooresville 9, Mock 8 June W Mock 13, Kernersville 3 L Rowan County 18, Mock 2 3 at Wilkes County 4 S TA TESV ILLE 5 al Asheboro * 6 at Rowan Counly 7 al Statesville 8 at Lexington * 9 ROW AN C O U N TY 10 M O O R ESVILLE 12 STA TESV ILLE 13 at Mooresville 14 W ILKES C O U N TY 15 M O O R ESVILLE 16 at Wilkes County 19 at Burlington 21 ASH EBO R O * 22 first round of playoffs Notes: * - denotes exhibition games.,., All g.imes start at 7:30 p.m. U ltim a te G rap h ics K ris tie M ason, O w n er (336) 492-2624 (336) 782-7803 For all your vinyl decal needs. 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T hat’s a bigger deal lhan the Iwentysonielhing gen­ eration realizes, bccause back Ihcn e v e ry sch o o l - from C h erokee to C hapel H ill - com peted in one tournam ent. Oh yeah. Lindblade Is the only fem ale basketball player in D avie’s glorious hisiory lo reach the I ,(XK)-point plateau as a junior. Meek, Ihe girl was 1st academ ically in her 330- plus senior class. "She was just a unique per­ son," said M ary G ardner Fink, a fellow 1980 D avic graduate and a basketball team m ate for fo u r y ears. “ I d o n ’t know m any people that could pick up any sport and be greal at it. She jnst has incredible alhlelic ability. Now it's golf. Il doesn’t m altcr." Even Ihough Ihc numbers show Lindblade's all-around talents were off the scale, friends und leammales did not resent her shadow. "She was smart in school, she w as great in sports, Ihe boys all liked her," I'ink said. •'W hal else could you ask for? She was just the total package. Hut Jill w as genuine. She was never boastful. Even Ihough she had all the records and m ade all the points, she w as a fun person to be around." ‘T in sure she could have done ju m p rope and w ould h av e b e e n g re a t at th a l," Pulliam said. “She w ouldn’t have done it unless she could (KTfect it." "I think she was good al ski­ ing," said C harles Crenshaw, a p a rt-tim e S o u th D avic M iddle teacher w ho started his coaching career at Cooleem ee lilcmentary. "She could just do about anything." W ith a freshm an hotshot averaging 9.4 points, D avie went 22-5 in 1976-77 and ad­ vanced lo Ihc sem irm als of the W estern North C arolina High School A ctivities Association playoffs. Lindblade's highlights reel re a lly starte d c h u rn in g in 1977-78. The 5-8 guard/for­ w ard scored 16, 15 and 14 points to earn m ost-valuablc- player honors in Ihe Catawba C ollege C hristm as T ourna­ m ent. In the cham pionship gam e, D avie led W est Rowan on two cKcasions, 2-0 and 37- 35. Lindblade scored the Iasi four points o f Ihe gam e, a ly­ ing ju m p e r and tw o free throw s w ith five seconds left fo r th e 37-35 w in . T w o Lindblade free throw s in the dying seconds beat A sheboro 61-59. The sophom ore aver­ aged 15.5 points as D avie tied Thom asvillc for Ihe NPC rcgu- lar-scason title. "W hen Jill cam c to high school, she was ready to play. She had a real good b ack ­ ground. H er fath er gol her started w hen she w as very young," Peeler, w ho directed D avie girls basketball from 1961-88, said. "To show how devoted she w as, w hen she w ent to the tennis state tour­ nament, we had already started basketball. A fter she played her malch, she was talking to (father Bob A m os) and said: 'L e t’s go. I want lo be back in lim e for basketball practice.’ T h a t’s the kind o f girl she w as." D avie rode Lindblade, w ho hil 12 of 15 shots in a win over East R ow an, and D eanna Tho­ m as to a then-record 26 wins in 1978-79. A fler capturing b o lh N PC title s , the W ar Eagles rom ped into the 3-A slale c h a m p io n sh ip gam e against G raham . Lindblade still winces at the m em ory, a 43-41 loss thal was decided by a G raham layup w ith three seconds on the clock. "I don’t rem em ber a lot of gam es, bul unfortunately what I rem em ber the m ost was Ihat gam e," said Lindblade, who m oved from H igh P oint lo C ooleem ee in the si.xth grade. "That was a hearlbreakcr be­ cause we were w inning. Wc were close tw o years in a row. T hat w as as close to being a state cham pion as I've been as a player or coach. Tliat one ob­ viously bugged m e because w c w ere the team lo beat that year." Lindblade raised Ihe bar to 18.9 poinls as a 1979-80 se­ nior, converting 47 percent of her 472 shots. The reason she w asn’t nam ed NPC Player of Ihe Year is because a rival av­ eraged a staggering 28,8. D avic took tw o h e a v y ­ w eig h t sh o w d o w n s from T hom asville lhal year. The Bulldogs were 15-1 and 9-0 in the N PC before a 63-57 over­ tim e loss to Davie. The W ar Eagles did it again in Ihe NPC Tournam ent Ilnal, beating top- seeded Thom asvillc 39-28. Lindblade carried D avie to its second straight D istrict 5 crow n w ith 21, 15 and 26 points. The phenom enal run - and the 52 straight double-fig­ ure p erfo rm an ces - ended a g a in st 29-0 S o u th w est Edgecom be. "Jill w ould heal you on the inside with a m ove or a good pass, and she w ould bury a shot from outside in the most critical situations against us," G eorgia Am os reads a m essage from her daughter, Jill Am os Lindblade, at the induction ceremony. The Induc­ tion brought father Bob Am os (midcJIe) to tears. Retired coach Bill Peeler Is left. The im ages of the eight Davie High Athletic Hall of Fam e m em bers can be seen on a wall outside the old gym. “ She w as sm art in school, she w as great in sports and the boys oil liked her," M ary G ar^ficr Fink said o f Jill A m os, said D avie C ounty Schools Superintendent W .G. "D ub" P o tts, w h o c o ac h e d T hom asvillc’s freshm an girls during the A m os era. "She was one of those you liked lo watch play. I don’t know o f a good m odern-day player to com pare her to." The scoring w'i/ard finished w ith carecr num bers of .438 in field-goal percentage and 14.8 in scoring. She reached the 1 .(KK)-point mark in her 75th gam e (F eb. 10, 1979) and am assed 26 20-point gam es. ‘‘She w as a little dilTerenl from m ost in that m ost play­ ers - if they're right-handed - like lo go to their right," C ren­ shaw said. "B ut Jill could go to her left und turn and shoot in your face - and make ihem. That m ade her kind o f unusual for a girl. You just don't e.x- pecl a girl lo be able to go Ihe opposite way better than the right. S h e's one o f the besl pure shooters I rem em ber for a girl. She had textbook fonn." L in d b lad e's breathtaking career just kept getting better. Starling all 105 gam es for a U N C W ilm ington basketball team that took on three ACC opponenis (N .C. State, Duke and W ake Forest), she w as all- conference and team M VP iwt) years and second-lcam NAIA A ll-A m erican as a 1984 se­ nior. O verall, she hil 795 o f 1615 shots (.492 percent), av­ eraged 16.4 points and scored a rccord 1,718 points. She posted 20 or m ore points 28 tim es and registered double figures 98 tim es, including 36 o f her Iasi 37 gam es. A nd an o lh e r th in g : She played one of the top three spots on the W ilm ington ten- R eferee nis team all four years. "It w as m ainly betw een Clem son and W ilm ington, but W ilm ington w as one o f the few schools thal were going lo let me do bolh basketball and lennis," Lindblade said. Lindblade played for A th­ letes in A ction in 1986. A lA faced m any of the top O lym ­ pic team s, and a South Pacific tour included slops in the Fiji Islands, Japan, Korea and A us­ tralia. Now Lindblade is thriving in yet another role. A fter w ork­ ing five years as an assistant coach on the college level (two at the U niversity of D ayton and three at Rice University), Lindblade is the head varsity girls basketball coach at a Class 5-A school in Texas. A fter eight years as a player and 10 as a head coach, she still hasn't experienced a los­ ing record. "I alw ays w anted to be a coach," she said. "A new high school w as buill (in 1991) and Ihc tim ing was right. 1 had just gotten m arried and decided this would be a great situation. I thought il would be greal to open up and slart your ow n tra­ dition." Lindblade has five bi-dis­ trict cham pionships in eight years, including records of25- 7, 25-8, 29-6 and 23-11 last season. H usband Philip and Jill have tw o girls - Abby, 8, and Rachel, 6. "R achel w as born during Ihc 1995-96 season right when wc were starting playoffs," she said. “She w as in the gym w hen she was five days old. Now what I love to do is spend time with family, golf and salt­ w ater fishing." Jill A m os set scoring records as a U N C W ilm ington bas­ ketball player from 1980-84. e Jill Am os had 52 straight double-figure scoring gam es for D avie from 1976-80. DAVIE COUN'l’Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, .June 6, 2002 - B7 Jay IvlcClellan swims freestyle. C an Do swim m er Kali Davis is surrounded by sw im m ers of the w eek, from left, Kelsey Bryan, C helsea Davis, Trey Archer and Tanner Junker. Assistant Coach Beck Call encourages her sw im m ers H annah Jakob has a strong race for the Hurricanes. Jared Barber swims butterfly in the 9-10 boys age group. H u r r ic a n e s O p e n A t H o m e A g a in s t W illo w R u n T he H ickory H ill H u rri­ canes opened Iheir swim sea­ son M ay 30, hosting the W il­ low R un D olp h in s ol Lewi.svillc. Sw innners for hoth team s battled cool tem pera­ tures following a thuiulcrstonn thal passed through a few hours before the meel. Although the Dolphins won 4 9 6 -3 6 5 , H ick o ry H ill's coaches fell their sw im m ers m ade a strong showing. Coach Em m a Jakob directs the efforts o f 90-plus sw im m ers ages 5- 18. She and assistant B ecky C all are excited about this year's leam. “ W e havo a lol o f new sw innners, but wc held our ow n and there were som e very close races," Jakob said. T he H urricanes' next con­ test is June 6 in W inston-Sa­ lem a g ain si the S h erw o o d Sharks. T he rem aining hom e m eets are June 13 and 20 at 6 p.m . Getting ready for her first race, Amber Basham adjusts her goggles. I.s,, v y THE P flO IE PLACE NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS. 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Mechel Gadson. Bra­ dley Key. Jessica Tulbert, Josh Ijiimes, Trent Ranney, and Dylan Uvengood. !' Students who achieved Honor Rioll all four grading periods: Jes­ sica Bobbitt. Dylan Livengood, Zachary Montgomery. Austin niley. Malissa Diehl. Ashley Malloy. Mikael Pulliam. Amy Trexler. Tyler Durham. Ryan Th- o|npson. Raheem Martin, Dylan Vogler, Elyssa Tucker, Kaylee Allison, Tyler Ham, Nicholas Jaegar, Travis Powers, Steffi Shaver. Anna Smyers. Briana Boone, Karen Spry. Ashley Smoot. Felicia Soard. Jessica Butner. Jessica Stephens, Kevin Whitley. Slevcn Diaz, Tyler Spr)'. Kara Dodd, Rebecca Hendri.x. Hannah Hursey. Maggie MacLean. Sam Whitley, Heather l?oger, Brittany Dykes, Jessica Fjaster, Omar Granadero. Brittany Mabc. Zachary Taylor. Nickolas Hoger. Joseph Taylor, Jonathan West, Kenneth Strother, Cole Blake, Caleb Humphrey, Candace McDaniels, and Stacy Sanders. . Enhancement Awards 4vere chosen for each grade level: Art - Claleb Carter (K). Shelby Stevens ll). Karen Boger (2). Malissa l}iehl (3). Charlie Hoose (4). Qmar Granadero (5); Music - l|olley Chambers (K). Verenice Qranadero (I). Chris Ridings (2), Tyler Durham (3). Ashley Smoot (4), Johathan West (5); Spanish - Zachary Osborne (K ). Montero Carier (1). Kristopher Kruse (2). Jossie Chattin (3), Anna Smyers (4) P,iul Lincc (5); and Media - Dustin Potts (K ). Stephanie Vololla (1). Jake Whitley (2), Amy Trexler (3), Steven Diaz (4), Kayla Grubb (5). Students wilh higlK".! points in Ihe Accelerated Reader program for each classroom were: A;iron Dodd (32.1), Rebecca Mickalowski (21.0), Colleen I Icmbree (19.1). Shelby Stephens (53.6), Nathan Jones (3.‘>.ft). Jansen McDaniel (76.У), Josh Smyers (54.1). Zach Byrne (40.1), Carrie Dalton (102.9), Malissa Diehl (97.1), Jessica Bobbin (65.8), Tyler Durham (89.0), Kaylee Allison (424.4), Jessica Stephens (210.0). Jasmine Dalton (103.0), Mark Cruse (101.7), Rebccca Hendrix (175.0). Jonalhan West (206.5), Stacy Sanders (278.1), and Zachary Tay­ lor (178.3). Tire top Accelerated Reader for primary grades was Jansen McDanicl wiih 76.9 points. Tlie top Accelerated Reader for grades 3-5 was Kaylee Allison with 424.4 points. Tlieir names ¡ye engraved on the Accelerated Reader plaque displayed in Ihe media cenler. Karen Lcvens presented cer- tificates to primary grades Bus Sludents of the 4’ear: Daisha Fowler, Belh Horn, Kalie Harris, Jose Tejada. Daisy LaSure, and Mikal Gadson. Dawn Ludwick recognized primary grades Citizens of the Year: Chelsea Bulatko, Zachary Osborne, Caleb Carier. Kaillyn Soard, Nick Endicott, Emily Souther, Joshua Peters, Counney Jones, Leeza Roseman, Jusiin Spry, Brooke Johnson, Michaela Shaver, Wesley Young, Colleen Hembree, Shelby Stephens, Jason Sellers, Aaron Dodd, Jennifet Wcsl, Natasha Ranney, Thomas Grinton. Tyler Allen, Nicole Ebright. Chance Barney, and Darah Lusk. Teacher of the Year al Cooleemee was Jennifer Custer. William Broadway was Volunleer of the Year. Cooleemee Civitans were Exemplary Service/Business Partner of the Year. Peddling Toward Politeness Contest cla.ssroom winners in­ cluded: Dylan Hutchinson, Daniel Jordan. Monika Daye, Amanda Allison, Walter Davis, Nathan Spaugh, Tamrin Livingston, Bran­ don Ruth, Lauren Robbins, Toby Lowe, Ryan Young, Brian Plolt, Jonatlu^n Scolt, Raven Blackwell, Tony Diaz. Jessica Bobbin, Brit­ tany Varner. Tiffany Landicrt. Chris Smoot. Kelly Loy, Anna Smyers, Nicole Church, John Briscoe, Joseph Taylor, ami Bril- t;my Dykes. Kathleen Spry recognized classroom Spelling Bee w inners: Evan O'Neal. Tyler Ham, Courtney Seamon, Jessica Butner. Sam, Whitley. Candace .McDaniels, Perry James, and Whitney Talbert. Sam Whilley won the 2002 Kathleen Spry Spoiling Bee Award. Vernon Tliompson presented certificates lo classroom Geogra­ phy Bee winners: Evan O'Neal, Tisha Funderburk, Courtney Sea­ son. Tyler Spry, Caleb Humphrey, Joseph Spry, and Jessica Roseman. "hie 2002 Vernon Tli- ompson Geography Bee w inner was Tyler Spry. Tammy Essie explained the projects the Student Council had led. She thanked the classroom represenlalives lo the Suideni Council for Iheir participation and leadership: Breanna Snowden, David Swaim, Tyler Durham, Briliany Varner, Malissa Diehl, Colby Taylor, Jessica Bobbin, Dylan Livengood, Kelly Loy, Jes­ sica Slephens, April Carier, Pais­ ley Srodek, K;iylee .Mlison. Tisha Funderburk, Mechel Gadson, Elyssa Tucker, .Maggie M;icLe:ui. Rebecca Hendrix, Debra Clendenin, Kaillin Dinld, Candace McDaniels, Caleb Humphrey. Healber Boger.and Jess Canner. Officers for Ihe year were: Candace McDaniels, presidenl: Jessica Bulner, vice presidenl: and Caleb Humphrey, secrelary. Fifth grade teachers presented Ihe Presidenli;il Academic Awards lo Iheir respeclivc sludenis: Kaillin Dodd. Kara Dodd. RelK'cca Hendrix, Briliany Mabe, Maggie MacLean. Bradley McDaniel, Cody Rusher. Slacy Sanders, Jonathan West, and Sam Whilley. Mary Cr:mfill announced slu­ denis from Mrs. Custer's class who re being promoted lo new schools: Aaron Doby, Johalhan Scotl. Eli/.abcIh Newsome, Nathan Soulh, Ashley Spillman, ami Cheyenne Hulchins. Fhike Blackwood represenled Ihe Cooleemee Civilans. Sludcnl Civiian awards wenl lo Briliany Dykes and Joseph Taylor. The Cooleemee Slaff Civiian awaril wenl lo Joan King. Nominees for ibe V. G. I’rim Award were Maggie MacLean. Kara Doild, Kelsey Taylor. Rebecca Hendrix, Sam Whilley, and Hannah Hursey. Mr. Campbell prescnled ihe 2002 V.G. Prim Award to Sam Whilley. Willinm R, Davie KIcmcniary During April and May, slu­ denis collected for Slorehouse for Jesus. On M;iy 2.^. Ihe Sludcnl Council officers and class rcpre- senlalives delivered Ihc colleclion. In all, 296 ilems were delivered wilh the assistances ol Ruby O'Neal. Donna Lanning. and An­ gela Wallace. Sludenis panicipal- ing were Kelli Parks. Brillannie Ball, Taylor Anderson. Caroline Carier, Wesley Laugh, Samaniha Tarlatan, Heaven Chiffonier. I lail Carier. Hannah Hendrix. Sissy Barkley, Kelsey Tiffl. ami 'l irf;m\’ Shorl. Following ihe irip lo die Slorehouse for Jesus, sluilenls had lunch al Wendy's. Studenis In grades cel- ebraled iheir success in Acceler­ ated Reader w ilh an ice cream sundae pany. They accumulated at IcasI .“il) poinis during ihe second semesler of ihe school year. The following sludenis made iheir goal: Taylor Anderson. Zachary Paugh. Peylon Blackley, Megan Boyer. Mack Brin, Emily Davis, Jordan Drennen. Mallhew Dyson, ('asey Ferrebce, Esmeralda llernande/, Caillyn Hyde, Tyler Lee, David Myers, Josh Polls, Cameron Sheppard, Amber Car­ rion, Jenna Dowell. Nina Lofton. Clint Masi, Dylan Ralledge, I leather Scherer, Brooke Wag­ oner. Shafeek Zanloul, Nancy Zheng, Jacob Draughn. Spencer Lanning, Breck Want, Nancy Alexander, Josh Atkins. Jessica Blackburn. Charlie Boger. Caroline Carier. Kayla Drennen. Maddie Hunt, Panic Kurfees. Michael Marroquin, Amber Wagner, Slacy Wood, Wesley Paugh, Natasha Wilson, Brandi Cockerham, Samaniha Conlos, Sidney Henry, Jusiin Kealon, and Kayla Luckey. Fourih grade sludents ol Tracy Cleary, Diane Ireland, Marjorie Moore and Judy White closed oul Iheir fourih grade will) iheir an­ nual Raleigh Irip. Students en­ joyed louring Ihe Science Mu­ seum, Hisiory Museum, Legisla­ tive Building and the Capitol. They hail lunch al K&W. Thanks to Ihe parents who helped. C ooleem ee Elem entary students pose with som e 35 4,8 69 tjrink tabs they collectetj to benefit the Durham Ronald M cD onald House. - Photos by Robin Fergusson A 'Can Do’ Attitude C o o l e e m e e W o m a n G e t s S t u d e n t s I n v o l v e d I n C h a r i t y By Mike Hurnhurdt Davie County Enterprise Record C O O L I-E M E E - Dolores Spry has a "can do" altitude. And she’s hoping that atti­ tude will rub off on stiidenls at Cooleemee Elementary School. So far, it's worked. Sjiry, president of the Cooleemee chapter of the Gold Wing (motorcycle) Touring As- .sociation, began collecting alu­ minum drink labs several years ago lo help a girl in Pennsylva­ nia pay for kidney dialysis. That hospital quit taking the tabs for dialysis, so she went looking for another cause. She found a willing laker in Ihe Ronald McDonald House in Durham. Aiul she found some w illing help among Ihe elemen­ tary sludenis, and together, they took 334,869 tabs to Durham lasl month. "Anybody and everybody can just save them and bring them lo me," she said. "I'm hop­ ing everybody in the commu­ nity w ill start saving and bring Ihem lo me because the Ronald McDonald House does a greal service." Her church. St. l-rancis of Assissi Catholic in Mocksville. is saving labs. Friends and neighbors are saving Ihem, as well. The children wanted to see how much space a million labs would lake up. They fell shorl of that nundicr, bul learned lhal counting ihe tabs can be quite a chore. " I’m hoping this will get the children more involved in com­ munity service, in helping oth­ ers," Spry said. "These kids de­ serve recognition." She’s urging businesses and others who use canned drinks to pul a jar or container to collect Ihe tabs. You can call heral 2S4- 4799. and she'll see that they will help the families of sick children. "I may he disabled, but I'm still going to volunteer."Dolores Spry: “I’m hoping this will get the children more involved in com m unity service,” . M ЛЛ йл Ай-йл. йл é à é à лй • 4 ■ä C a r o ä n a P e t Place lOAROINC ft CROOMINCс I f m m о n s . 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SAFARI LOCATION: First Baptist Church, Mocksville THE ADVENTURE W ILL LAST: June 7, 8 & 9 - Weekend Schedule THE SAFARI BE6INS: Friday: 5:15-8:30pm Pizza Supper Saturday: 9am-3pm Lunch Provided Sunday: 8:30am-2:15pm Potlucl< Lunch with Parents sov > FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h * 7 5 1 - 5 3 1 2 Playing It Safe B u s D riv e r O f T h e Y e a r G la d ly A c c e p ts R e s p o n s ib ility O f T ra n s p o rtin g C h ild re n Pnr \ii\4fi' I .....I. • .1 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Fune 6, 2002 For seven year.s, Janiic Lyerly has driven a school bus wilhoul an accidenl. And though the middle school students who ride her bus can have fun, there's a limit. If it’s a safety issue, she slops Ihe activity. Lyerly, ;i sixlh grade math and social studies teacher al North Davie Middle School, has been named Davie County's Bus Driver of Ihe Year. Lyerly said driving comes nalural. She rarely rides wilh someone else. She always Jam ie Lyerly enjoys driving a school bus. drives. Norlh Assistant Principal Wanda Shaffner called Lyerly the besl bus driver she had ever worked wilh. "She drives her bus just like she does everything else," Sbaffnersaid, “giving it I lOper- cent." She is rarely absent, and there are never discipline problems on her bus, Shaffner .said. "She runs a light ship ... and has no problems communicating with parenis. Tier passengers love her and respect the account­ ability standards she holds them lo." Lyerly enjoys driving the school bus, even though il means getting up at .5:1.5 in the morn­ ing lo pick up the lirst student at 6:45. A leacher and coach for 17 years. Lyerly got her bus license to drive sports teams. It wasn'l long until Shaffner had recruited her as a regular bus driver. Lyerly said from the bus ga­ rage lo the principals, the school bus drivers get support all along the way. She doesn't take her respon­ sibility lightly. "Every child is precious. It's a tremendous responsibility. I try to give them the safest ride I can. You have lo watch oul for all the other people." O a k V a lle y S w im m e rs F a ll T o S h e rw o o d Oak Valley .swimmers fell 561 lo 387 to Sherwood last week in Ihc opening match of the season. Dana Keeney, lasl year's coach, sidelined ihis season while .seeking an advanced edu­ calion degree, said Ihe team should take heart in continuing lo close Ihe gap on one of Ihe league's lop leams. "We have a couplc of things lo work on. We only had a few di.squalificalions, mostly by rirst-time swimmers. They looked real good." This year her primary duly is molherof two of the team swim­ mers. Coaching duties have been handed lo Larry Umberger and assistant Ben Slilings. Firsl place finishers for Oak Valley included: • 7-8 girls medley relay, Haley Folk, Madi Pralapas, Laura Shellon, Krisien Dray. • 7-8 boys relay, Zack Waller, Brendan Radapovich, Jake Whit­ ley, Myle.s Phillips. • 9-10 girls relay, Hannah Keeney, Jennifer Booth. Autumn Jones, Taylor Moore. Individual free style winners: 7-8, Laura Shelton; 9-10, Jenni­ fer Booth; 1.5-18 boys, Rick Heinlzman. Individual medley: lO-and under. Autumn Jones. Free style winners in Ihe 25- yard free style, Laura Shelton: Zack Waller, Jennifer Booth, Cara Hennings, Lisa Gilbert. Backstroke evenl winners: Hannah Keeney, Slephanie Wendell. Ashley Gaskin. Breast stroke evenl winners: Madi Pralapas, Cara Hennings, Logan Buchanan, Butterfly winners: Laura Shelton. Autumn Jones. Logan Buchanan. Free style relay winners: 7-8 girls, Madi Pralapas, Kristin Dray, Claire Whitaker, Laura Shellon; 7-8 boys, Zack Waller, Myles Phillips. Brendan Railapovich. Jake Whitley; 9-10 girls. Autumn Jones, Taylor Moore, Jennifer Booth, Sophia Pilovski; 13-14 girls, Cara Hennings, Erica Corne, Briliany Rowe, Slephanie Wendell. The team swims at Willow Run in Lewisville on Thursday. ^^® illdale Baptist Churcfi Ш Ш Ю Ы BIBLE SCHQOi^ JUNE 9-11 6 3 0 - 9 I ’ M . vi'4/AGES 2 T H R O U G H R IS IN G 6 T H G RADERS A R E IN V IT E D , FAMILY NICHTIUNE 9 Come and enjoy hot dogs, sno-cones,■ popcorn, games and fellowship Outfitters': EipedlilonWlih the OneThie C “ B I S S ) ' K(ir nuiri; inriirnialloii please cull 940-6618 E x x o n Station 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 volum e potential. Contact: Danny Brown Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 Jam ie Lyerly w alks down the aisle of Bus 159, S he keeps the bus clean. If a student m akes the m ess, they clean it up, she said. - P h o to s b y R o b in F e rg u sso n lim ited number o f m em berships are currently available at Bermuda Run C ountry C lub, the area’s premier private club that offers: • 36 holes o f cham pionship g o lf • Two clubhouses w ith cocktail lounges' • Casual & fine dining • Tennis Center • Swimming com plex for all ages • E.xtensive calendar o f social activities Residency is not required, and the price o f mem bership is surprisingly affordable for individuals, fam ilies and companies. 1 Ш Ш Ш C o u n t r y C lub Tour the club todiiy on our website or call M argaret Neuschel at 336/998-8155, x224 for more information www.bermudaruncc ' I BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6,2002 W r A r r i v e d ! 3 Brand New T>Birds! CM Yours Today!$ 4 3,995 Huge New & Pre-Owned Selection! Over 250 To Choose From! ‘02 Expedition XLT 4x4 V8, all power, No Boundaries Grp., leather, much more, #1113. $32,906" 2002 Focus LX 4dr. 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"Includes all Incentives assigned to dealer. Davie People DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ,Iiine 6,2002 - Cl -'¿í^ííhV' r m s i ’>■ '■'«..vi, -, - ▼ y*K Sally Crabb recently had an art display In the Davie Public Mrs. Crabb made the furniture, and the clothes, and the Library from an Elder Hostel trip to Mexico. draperies in the dollhouse room. Sally Crabb talks about the dollhouse her mother found at Goodwill. V Mrs. Crabb has been creating fashionable clothes for dolls since she was a girl. - Photos by Robin Fergusson W o m a n ’s C r e a t i v e T a l e n t s A b o u n d This dollhouse room shows her attention for detail. Sally Crabb love.s to travel. She loves an, and she’s intcre.stecl in lii.story. A recent trip let her expand on all three inlerests - an Elder Hostel trip to Mexico on art and archaeoloijy - one in which she took art lessons and learned from arcliaeologist.s. Her hotel was a restored 400-year old monastery. Her studio was a rooftop garden, overlooking ancient buildings. “They had an Indian guide who took us to the ruins ... the most beautiful things I have ever .seen,” she said. "And to think Ihey built these Ihings with Iheir hands, no beasts of burden. "1 have studied about the pre-Columbian Indians all my life, because I'm fascinated with that culture. I do love ancient history, I always have.” Thai’s not all she has studied. In addilion to being an artist, she restores antic|ue dolls and makes their clothes. She makes tiny fumiture lhat goes into her dollhouse, one her mother found at Goodwill. “It always bothered me as a little girl because the furniture was out of proportion,” she said. She’s a decorator, and loves fashion. Crabb has taken some art lessons, but mostly she learns by practice. “I’ve always been arty,” she said. ’’When you realize you’re making a nickel an hour, you do il for the love of il.” O f course, there are inore trips in the works, and more art, and plenty of time in her backyard garden. The miniature fireplace was copied from one she had seen. Mrs. Crabb looks at a portrait of her father. Sally Crabb did ail of the decorating in her home; ■* . ........... .....................-...V Mi'S. Crabb’s Mocksville home is graced with her art work, and her touch for decorating and fashion. • в”i 'H C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6, 2002 Mrs. Michael James Rosenmeier H a w k s - R o s e n m e i e r C o u p l e S p e a k V o w s Miranda Lynn Hawks anil Michael James Rosenmeier of Mocksville were uniled in mar­ riage at 2 p.m. Salurday, June I al Cenlcr Uniled Melhodisi Church by Paslor Mary. The bride is Ihe daughter of Ronald and Linda Mawks of Fork-Bixby Road. Advance. She is a graduate of North Surry High School and is employed by Parker and Parker, Allomeys al Law. The groom is the son of Arnold and Dec Belcher of Cara­ van Lane, Mocksville. He is a ale of Davidson Couniy Com­ munily College and is employed by Nichols Constmction. Given in marriage by her fa­ ther. the bride chose Erin Skip­ per as her maid of honor. Brides­ maids were; Jessi Taylor, Crys­ tal Walser, Summer Turner and Jennifer Turner. The groom chose Aaron Stephens as his best man. Ush­ ers were Adam Broadway and Blake Nichols. Miniature bride was Ko'slal Rosenmeier, Ring bearer was Korbin Smilh. C o o l e e m e e S e n io r s R e f l e c t O n S e l m a T r ip The Cooleemee Senior Cili­ zens mel Monday. May 27. at the Firsl Baptist Church. Thc meeting was called lo order by President Reba I loll. Noah Ploll was asked lo give the opening prayer. Holt led the club in the "Pledge of Allegiance." Chaplain Pauline Hall gave Ihe devotion. She told Ihe story of a woman who believed in al­ ways looking forward and nol back. The woman had not kept anything from her past, so she had no material things to give her daughter, Thc only thing ihe mother had to hand down was her failh in God. Hall read passages from Mat­ thew. She said: "Don’t fret over Ihings bul be thankful for the Creator of all things." The de­ votion was concluded with prayer. The roll was called by Holt, substituting for Mabel Couch. There were 21 members and two visitors present. The minutes of thc last meeting were read by Secretary Nancy R. Foster. Hannah Jones and Treasurer Bettie Smilh gave the sunshine and treasury reports. Holt read an amusing poem wrillen by Ann Spry. Members discussed Ihe recent bus trip lo Selma, and how pleased they were with Iheir diivcr, the musi­ cal, and the entire ouiing. Holt asked if ihere was any old or new business. Barbara Thomlim read Ihe activities taking place at the Senior Cenier. The program was given by Virginia Ploll, substituting for Frances Miller, Ploll, Hall, and Jane Sammons sang several hymns. They were accompanied by guitarist Jim Wilson. Wilson also played and sang nine songs popular during his youlh. Every­ one joined in singing "God Bless America," and the program was concluded. James ’’DoU" Foster gave the closing prayer. Tlie meeting was adjourned following the singing of Ihe club song: "The More We Gel Together." The next meel­ ing will be held al 10 a.m. Mon­ day, June 10. at the Cooleemee First Baptist Church. S p a r k s - C o o k C o u p l e W e d A t M a c e d o n i a Kimberly Dawn Sparks and Micheál James Cook were united in marriage in a fomial ceremony Salurday, May 18 al 5 p.m. al Macedonia Moravian Church. The Rev. E, Hampton Morgan officiated at the double-ring cer­ emony. The sanctuary was dccoralcd wilh large urns of shamrock chrysanlheiiiums, lialrus. daisies, larkspur and ruscus leaves. Thc windows were decorated with while grapevine wreaths holding boui)uels of assorted wildflow- ers and accented wilh pale yel­ low bows. The bride was escorted lo the altar by her father. She wore a gown of while satin organza. It featured an a-line skirl wilh a basque waistline and a bodice beaded wilh crystals accented with spaghetti straps. The chapel length train was highlighted with buttons which extended from the bodice lo the edge of the train. The bride carried a handlied bouquet of fresh tineke roses, Kennil mums and couniry wild- fiowers, bound together wilh an organdy while ribbon. The bride was attended by her friend. Stephanci Coelho of Asheville, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Katherine Cook of Hatfield. Pa., sisler of Ihe groom, and Amanda Sparks of Virginia Beach. Va.. sislcr-in- law of Ihe bride. The groom’s father served as R e la y F o r L ife B a k e S a le s T h is W e e k Two bake sales will be held Ihis week lo benefit ihe Ameri­ can Cancer Society’s Davie County Relay for Life June 14- 15. On Friday, June 7, from 9 a.m.-S p.m., Ihere will be a bake sale sponsoreil by Adelphia at 199 W. Depot St. in Mocksville. On Saturday, June 8, there will be a bake sale, as well as ham and sausage biscuils. begin­ ning al 8 a.m. in the Cooleemee Shopping Center. Team Captain Janies Foster said cake donalions are needed, and can be dropped off Friday from 6-7:.1() p.m. al the Cooleemee Branch Library in the shopping cenier. or early on Salurday morning. Direcl ques­ tions to'284-2758 or 284-2633. No Breakfasts At Center During Summer Months The monlhly breakfasis sponsored by Cenier United Methodist Church will not be hell! during summer monlhs, and will resume in Ihe fall. .\dvance Fioristi Gift Baskets Fnilf — И’с Deliver — (336) 9 4 0 ^3 7Ио№Гг1>4,»«1М best man. Groomsmen were David Cook and Joshua Cook of Hatfield, Pa., brothers of the groom, and Jonathan Sparks of Virginia Beach. Va., brother of Ihc bride. Pamela Lyons attended Ihc guest register. Amanda Lyons and Alissa Lyons presented pro­ grams to the guests, Sheila Tullerow direcled the wedding. Classical music selections were presented. Soloist was Steve Gray who sang "I Will Be Here" and ‘"Tlie Lord’s Prayer," The organist was Sharon Boger. Jonathan Sparks read a scripture passage. A bouquet of white roses was placed on Ihe altar in memory of Georgina and Archie Willard, thc bride's grandparenls. A bouquet of red roses was placcd on Ihe altar in honor of Madeline and John Sparks, Grace .md Bmcc Glenn and Sarah and Vernon Cook. Tlie bride is thc daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Sparks of Mocksville. She is a graduate of Davie High School and earned a leaching degree in carly child­ hood education from Western Carolina University. She is em­ ployed al Mission St. Jo.scph’s Ho,spilal in Asheville. TIic groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook of Hatfield. Pa. He attended North Penn High School. He is em­ ployed as a sales manager with Mrs. Micheál James Cook Mountain View Tire Company in Asheville. Following a wedding trip lo St, Croix, U,S, Virgin Islands, the couple will be at home al 210 Carlyle Way, Asheville, • A bridal luncheon was given by Amanda Sparks May 17 at the 4th Sireel Filling Slalion in downtown Winslon-Salem. • A bridal shower was given by Helen Young, Nancy Miller and Teresa Phifer earlier at Macedonia Moravian Church. 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J ‘N a tu ra l V is io n s 'A t T h e B rocl< "Natural Visions" is the title of Ihe spring/summer art show spon­ sored by thc Davie Couniy Arts Council and The Art Group Ihrough July 28 in Ihe lobby/gallery al the Brock Perfonning Ans Cenier, 622 N, Main Sl„ Mocksville. For information, call the Arts Council at 7 .S I-JU 2 or info@da\'ieans.or)>. For more information on The Art Group, call Sue Boggs al 998-4218 or .s.ni.hofmsifuworUlnci.ioin. W eoDiNO S e a s o N is U p o n U s I 'BtiJaL'Reqistnf Jennifer Нафе Haley Beck Page Steed Michelle Davidson Shannon LaRousa Melinda Richie Heather Henderson (TOLL FREE 866-715-4336...For our Brides’ convenience 67 Court Scpcrc. WociB«Jo. tie • j J6-75 !-f336 Mon.-Fri. 9;30am-6:00pm Sat. I0:00am-S:00pm DAVIS К I I. I I) N Л I MID EXPECTING A SPECIAL DELIVERY? Join us fora tour o f our Labor ¿r Deliveiy area. T h u rsd a y , Jun e 1 3th , 7 Spacious maternity suites, Jacuzzi tubs. Level II Nursery, experienced & caring staff, refreshments & great door prizes. Bring tfie whole family! " ^ D A V I S REGIONA^ Jt Da\ù_Krjpaiuj ' DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lune 6,2002 - C3 S te e d -T u tte r o w E n g a g e m e n t A n n o u n c e d Bill and Marie Sieod ol'GrL'cnwotul. S.C. announce ilio cngagc- incni of Ihcir daughter. Eli/.abcth Page Slccd of Adv ance to Jason Everell Tullerow of Morrisville, ihe son of Larry and Frances Tutterow of Janies Way, Advance. The bride-elecl is a 1997 graduale of Davie High School and earned a bachelor's degree in English from East Carolina Univer­ sity. She is employed by Gap, Inc. The groom-lo-be is a 1994 graduate of Davie High School and altended N.C. Slale University. He is vice presideni of Carolina Drilling & Blasting Inc. Thc wedding is planned for June 1.“' al Frosllands, Cana. Ihc groom's family homeplace. C h e e r C a m p J u n e 1 7 - 2 0 Davie High cheerleaders will hold a summer cheerleading camp at Davie June 17-20 from 6-8 p.m. Children age kinilergarlen Ihrough eighth grade arc welcome. The $40 fee includes a l-shirt. Additional shirts for nonparticipanis will be availalbe for S12. Send in the fee wilh shirt size to Davie High School, or bring it on thc first night of camp, June 20. F iv e G e n e ra tio n s Luther Trivette of Mocksville had five generations of his family on hand when he celebrated his 90th birthday tvlay 26 at Rich Park, including Anice Jarvis, Jan Hailey, Tony Yount and Tony Yount Jr, Professional Pet Portraits 1 Day Only Saturday June 8 • FREE»« Beautiful Color Portrait Handling Fee $9.95 Tractor Supply Company 196 Westwood Village Drive Clemmons Appointments Limited: Call Now 336-766-6326 * Regular price of portrait and Hondljnfifeci$$l8.00.Youpayontyl-landIinsfcc. 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Sales of alcohol in Mocksville will not result in INCREASED local D.U.I. traffic from neighboring counties? What do you call it when people do the same thing and expect a different result? Paid for by Citizens Against the Sale of Alcohol in Mocksville f.v.r »V r.'V v.-.'- f. (i . t C4 - DAVIH COI N i Y K M KUrUISK UKCORl). ,)imc 6. 2002 F a r m i n g t o n C l a s s O f ‘5 2 H a s R e u n i o n l-illy yi-Mrs ai:ii. 141 May 22. 1').‘'2. IS MMiinrs i:nnliiaii4l Гпчп l-amiinyimi ll¡!;li .Silmol. On Mcnuirial Day ucckcnil. 2(KI2. Ihey i;(4 loiiellicr !ii I'ol- cl'raco llu'ir pasl. On l-ri<lay. May 24. al 6 p.m.. class mcniluT William l.amio Urock aiul Ilis wiCc J;hk‘ llosli'il a ciHikmit fur Ihc reiiiiion plan- iiinv i iiiiiiiiitice am! от-оГ-маю nicinl'crs. .Alsu allcniling were: l.illian.Mlcii (ircce ami hiisb.iiul liliiicr. .Mary Kathryn Houles Driver and Imshaml Harry; Don Husick. [-Mna.Ann .Shelliin Heck am! hushami (iraily. IMilli Kini; Mmince anil luisliaiul .^'eilll. l.arry Williar.l ami wile. l.iWn. .Micr ilinner, Ihey Irans- lornied Ihe <il>l aiiclilnriimi (now yyml into a diiiiit!; liall liy ;uUI- ini; baskets of ferns, ivy. peace lilies ami daisies (llie class flowerl. The dniinu lahles were covered with a white cloth and centered «ith ,i white he.ir wear- ini; a royal hhie cap and i;ow ri. made by Hililh Kini: Moinice, Hanked hy white and royal hhie tapers (school colors). I'he ilin- iier lahle was covereil with a w hile cloth and centered w ith a caiulelidirinn intertwined with ivy. daisies and lea liylils. flanked hy ¿¡old tapers and i;ar- lands of tlaisies. Hie ilisplay lahle was cov- ereil w ilh a royal Ыне cloth. Class niemhers displayed annu­ als. scrapbooks, framed pictures and a lartie poster covered w ilh pictures of class menibcrs. The slaye was oullined w ith a daisy chain interwm en w ith a uarlami of ivy and lea lij;hls. On .Salurilay, May 2.'i. al -t p.m.. the ivception beyaii. .loin- inj; the above-named seniors and Iheir spouses were; lúlna Naylor Reavis and gratiddanuhler C'amlacc Cohen. Honnie Speer, riiurmaii Howell and Kichard llrock. logelher with class iiias- col, Hcnny David Alien and liis wife. The receplioii lable and cake table were covereil wilh while lace clolhs anil cenlered w ith arraniiemenis of daisies ;md ivy. One of Ihe cakes depicted the seniors wearini; their caps and uowiis, ;uiil Ihe olher depicted Ihe l aiminylon liiuh .School. I'ilties iiuisie \sas provided by l.;irry Williard .mil wife l.ibby ihriniuliiHii the afternoon and eveninj;. I'ormer leaclicrs ¡iitendini; were lilfreda .McHrayer I raily and her Imsbanil; and Dr. I.;icy Venable. .Special i;iiests were •Nellie .Se;its .iriil l,lo\d Joll\. Dinner bei;;m at (>. •M;iry Kathryn l)ri\er called the class roll and iiilroduceil llie seniors presenl. .Absent seniors were láila M;ie Heck Slmler. Catroll Hanes. Nannie .Sue Ire­ land ami Lucille l.akey. Lillian Allen Ciroce wel­ comed everyone and advised lhal l-armiin;lon llijih .School w as once l-arminylon .\cadeniy. and was in the fall of IS‘)I con- ducteil under the direction of Mr. Leon Cash as principal ;uid Mrs. Leon Cash as teacher of music, accordint: lo a pamphlel prinled thal _\e:ir. 7Ilis .M/lililí is hu iiii'il in line iifllir most hi’imliliil strlinns nf rii'thnnnt i'tiiolimi. iinntinyiifn ¡■ikiiimn /mdiiil » iilfjar il.\ nlil- lii.\hiiin Sntiiht'rn Ito.sjfiltiliiy. ihc I’cni’lc (li e ivjiiu'il iiihl ciil- iiin-il. (iiiil ilif .siii iiitiiicliii\;.\ tiiiil influcm fs Ч1С llic hcsl. Chun li mill Siiiiihiy Schoiil/ш iliiic\ urc /»f.Wi/'/xmiv/. I'he educational creek inili- cated: " ...lhal we are ihoronyhly H om e ec teacher ElfreiJa M cB rayer Fraijy ancJ her husband al the reunion. Eijith King Mounce anid her husband Keith at the pic­ nic. W illiam Brock talks to bas­ k e tb a ll co ach Tom Venable. M em bers of the Farm ington High School Class of 1952 in their caps and gowns, from left; front - m ascots Benny David Allen and Caroline Brock; row 2 - Sarah June Smith, W illiam Laurie Brock, Bonnie Belle Speer, Edith King, Edna Ann Shelton; ro w 3 - Euia M ae Beck, N annie Sue Ireland, Don Busiek, Edna Lee Naylor, Lucille Lakey, Thurm an How ell, Lillian Allen; row 4 - Robert Seats, Carroll H anes, M ary Kathryn Bow les, Richard Brock, Betty Busiek. Not pictured: Larry W om ble. Dining together on Sunday are class m em bers Edith M ounce, Don Busiek, Jane Brock, W ee Brock, Richard Brock, Bonnie Speer and M ary Kathryn Driver. c’onv filed lo llic* (biciriiic of ihc Iriniiy ol44lucation. mcni;il ilc- vclDpmciil Cdmbinod uiili iho culliv;iti«)n ot'lhc hand and heart. Our aim is lo iraiii pupils lo (lo- pcnd on ihcnisi'lvt's. ilevclnp character anti locout irm to ihctr iiahits of closc and carcl'ul sludy.” Killian also gave a tribute to the teachers titled. “ .Achicve- meni." aila|itcil liitni Kidu-rl Louis Stevcnstm. I he class liistors. urillcn hv Mary Kalluyn Uowles. was ready hy j-dith King Nbiuncc. William l.aurie Brock reail l)ie senior superlalives. Lillian CUoce read her class prophecy and Honnie Speer read lhe"I.asi Will and rcstanicnl" she hail composed. Ldna Ann Shellon led ihe members in singing ihe school Siing, I'he class motto uas “Huild It4 Character, Nol I'anie.” 'rhurmaii Howell gave ihe iruocation bclote the bajbccue vlinner wilh b;>ked Iv.ins. )чо1аЬ> saiail, slaw, rolls, ica. banana pudding atul c.tke was served, Two banners declarmg the "('lass ol l')^2" made b\ iJun Husick were altached iti ihc bas­ ketball goals. C'andid and posed photo­ graphs were taken ihtoughoul the evening, Don Husick brought pictures (U the class nip lo Manleo. Ihe Class ol l')52 had planned to visil Washingiun. D.C.-. h»»w- cver. Principal S.(i. Wallace ilid nol approve. Tiiey went lo Мап1с<юп Ma\ 2.V l‘)52. Along ihe w ay. they slopped al the Slate Capitol in Kaleigh anil maile an impromptu \ isil surprising .-\g- ricnliure C\>mmissioner Balleniine. w ho was ihe speaker at the graduaiion on Mav 22. Kichard Brock reatl Ihe lol- lowing proclamation ami тспкь rial: lit ii rcmfinhcnu} ¡¡гаг ihis /‘^52 s:rtuhuiiini^ ( /<n.\ fA/}ivssc\ il\ {irtllcful (Ij)pHU unittn till who jmnii ifhilcil Ithhiy's iH livi- litw. ¡hill u f jhiiiM- in tncmnry of oiiii/ii i’li.sfj ilti.s.smaics: Sti- ruli June Smilh, liohcri Siuits, Hi’tly llitsii'k and \ап( у Л'/’/fv Sont/wrn. Their :i'.\i for Hvini; will Ions: hi' irincmhfrcd. They tiuulc <nir homes am! i hi.ss re- tinioiis \Ui h II jo\- Thai we ii!s(t m ------------(81-----^ ^ O u tfìtte rs 'f F o r k B a p t i s t C h u r c h 3140 US H wy 64 East, M ocksvillo Classes for ages 2 thru 6th grade For more inform ation call 998-8306 I cincnihcr Mr\. I:lí:tihctli W illiilnl, huniciiiiiiii IciH'licr !'/ llic niiiilinilint; i7iía.i. wIiosc kiiiiliuw.s anil licl/í lo ciii h sin- licnis iiiciiiil inore ihdii l íiii he e\prc\.\cil iii Hiere words. Slic ii iM íilwíiy.K rcioíriii^. tcrvem iil \¡¡ir¡i. i^ivcn in lio.\/iiiiiliiy. mu/ lier ciii/m.siíiMii iiit rciisctl oiir yeiiriiiir^ liir leuniiii!;. U c cu- Icrcil I ürnüii¡;ioii lli^li Sclioiil íi< 1,'íiiM III ni.sjoiii mhl ¡Icihiricil tii tielier serve niir eoiiiniiinily lililí 1 oiiiilry. rile rennion closeil wilh l'eneiliction bs Kichard lirock. *A\'e ;iilioin iieil for our homes knou me thal ;is lom; as wc llave memories, yeslerilay remains, as Ioni! as w e have hope, tomorrow wails, as long as w e have friend­ ship. loday is hcaulifiil." said Mary Kalhryti Driver. On .Siiiulay afternoon, May 2f). the class menibcrs wenl lo Cody Creek near Dobson lo dine at The Depol. Alletulini; were oui-of-siale memliers Don Hiisiek of Harvard. Mass.. anil Honnie Speer of Denver, Colo., along wilh Lillian Allen Groce anil husband tim er. William Laurie Brock and wife Jane, Ri­ chard Hrock. Mary Kalhryn Driver and husband Harry, and tidilh Spry Mounce. Pictured on the senior trip to M anteo, from left: row 1- Don Busiek, Bob M ontgom ery (rising senior), Edna Ann Shelton, Edna Lee Reavis, Elizabeth W illiard (hom eroom teacher): row 2 - W illiam Laurie Brock, Lillian Allen, Betty Busiek: row 3 - Carroll H anes. M ary Kathryn Bowles, Richard Brock; row 4 - Bob H ow ard (guest and driver). 1 ,R p C ’Oc-:|ri 1 t I o il o f m f m . I t f i L s o N A M i s s i o n a r y P io n e e r Ш Т Щ ) M I N I S T R I E S , -fc-h©s.e-«.I by S o c ie ty L ï v f n ^ in t h e ir Mid's% and L o v i n g th è m ^ -V, 'i'/’ * I S e t t i n g th e S ta n d a r d J e s u s i i In n e r C i t i e s f h ^ W o r l d your С о Щ ^ Щ Ь п Come Hear Pastor Bill Wilson June 9 • n a.m R e d l a n d P e n t e c o s t a l H o K n e s s C h i u - c h co rtw r o f Hwy. 15H & lia /tim o iv lid. F " « r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l 9 9 8 -4 2 2 6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD, May 30,2002 - C5 S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Eliminate Check Fraud With New Technology From 1st Merchant Bank Card Why lose thousands ol dollars each year in your business from receiving bad checks? Local companies now have opportunity to rent, lease or buy sophisticated new technology available through First I\/lerchant Bank Card. "We can lower your processing fees because our risks are lower," said Bill Hubbard, Executive Director of the North Carolina offices of First Merchant Bank Card & ATM Services. "We can solve the check- return problem." First Merchant is an independently owned company registered through First American Payment Systems, Inc. First Merchant uses SCAN, the largest negative check file in the nation. Hubbard says that 32 of the 50 largest retailers, including Wal-Mart, Sears, and K-Mart, use SCAN. With the sophisticated check machines from First Merchant, SCAN notifies businesses within seven seconds if a customer is giving a bad check. "Our specialized machines give fraud protection because of the superior technology," said Hubbard. Of the three check verification compa­ nies in North Carolina, First Merchant is the only one registered with both the Winston-Salem and Greensboro Better Business Bureau. First Merchant Bank Card also is licensed witti olher ctieck verification agencies, including SecurChex, which guarantees immediate pur­ chase for full face value, of any check SecurChex approved that was returned by the bank. First Merchant also offers debit card processing and Electronic Benefits Card (EBT) processing. It is estimated that debit card customers spend an average of 35% more per visit than cash custom­ ers, and no signature or identification is required. With the fast, thorough processing of First Mer­ chant Bank Card services, businesses lose less merchandise and uncollected debts, with less risk. First Merchant also processes credit cards. As a registered agency of First American, First Mer­ chant Bank Card services has access to one of the largest processors of credit cards in the country. First Merchant can customize credit card processing services lor any business, with appli­ cations for retail, telephone orders, internet merchants, mail order or home-based companies. "We can save money for businesses by upgrad­ ing your credit card machine," said Bill Hubbard. The trained agents with First Merchant will visit your business with FREE ESTIMATES on check and credit card machines, ATM programs and machines, software producls and debit and EBT processing machinery. This local company offers a variety of payment schedules tailored to meet any company budget, whether it is rented, leased, "rent-to-own," or purchased. 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Kiphi of Ihc 11 junior mar­ shals are enrolled as Crosby Scholars. Of ihe gradualing class. 160 Evan Beam (left) witti tils father Aaron, an assistant Scout Master with Troop 731. E v a n B e a m E a m s E a g l e S c o u t A w a r d Evan Beam, son of Lorella and Aaron Beam, Advancc ic- ccnlly rcceivcd his Eagle S:out Badge al a Courl of Honor al Bethlehem Unilcd Melhodist Church, where he is a member. He has been a member of Troop 731 of Clemmons sincc 1997 and is a sophomore at Davie High w here he is an honor student and participates in foot­ ball and baseball. For his Eagle project. Evan organized Ihe landscaping around the new picnic shelter at his church and clearcd an adja­ cent wooded are. Sr. Center To Host Teleconference The Davie Counly Senior Ccnicr will host Ihc Hospice Euundalion of America's na- lional lelcconference Tluirsday. June 13 from 2-3:30 p.m. at the Senior Cenier. This year's program, lillcd Jaxun (iarrcU Sidden, son of James and Jennifer Sidden !ind brother of Alceyali Jordyan Sidden of Rock Hill, S.C., celebrated hl.s first birth­ day May 26,2002 with a parly with family and friends at Park Baptist Church, Kock Hill, S.C. Hi.s grandparents are Jeannie Nichols of Uock Hill, Furm an Nichols of Sparlanbur)!, S.C. and I'loyd and Pam Ritchie of Kock nill, Andy Sidden of Florida. (¡real-f>randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Krown ufRock Hill, Krvin and Claire Hutchins of Mocksville, and Opal Ritchie uf Salisbury. Caregiving and Loss: Family Needs. Professional Responses, is a recorded, condensed version of Ihe 2(K)I live lelcconference. Il will cxantine ways that pro­ fessionals can belter understand and respond lo the needs of fam- ily caregivers. The program will explore ways tlial professionals can assist families in responding to the cliailcnges of caregiving. inform families as they make critical end of life decisions, and support families as they cope with their grief. There is no charge for the lelc­ conference. however pre-rcgis- Iralion is rei|uested. For more information, or lo register, call Ihe Senior Center al 7.SI-06II. S e n i o r C e n t e r P l a n s C a m p Remember the excilcinenl of going lo camp as a child? You can rediscover the thrill once again at the Davic Senior Center’s next Day of Travel to Summer Camp on Tuesday. June 11 from 10 a.m.-l p.m. All the fun and cxcitcmeni will be recreated with camp crafts and acliviiies. a camp lunch, and some surprises. Space is limited so call Ihe Senior Center at 7.51 -0611 today lo reserve your s | k i1. Cost for the day is S.*;. lelTrey liaran Hayes Jr., but everybody calls me “J.J.” I turned T H R E E on May 5, 2002.1 celebrated my third birthday at the Oak Val­ ley Playground nn M ay 5, 21102.1 j>ut to play with a lot of my family and friends. We all enjoyed a cook-out. I love fire trucks and olher eniernency vehicles, so that was my thenie for my party. I had my own fire truck birthday cake and everyone else enjoyed an emergency vehicle cake. M y Mommy made the cakes. I would like to thank the Smith (irove Fire Department for being so nice to bring a real fire truck lu my birthday party for me and my friends to see. Also, >ve learned about Tire safety from the firemen. M y Daddy and Mommy are Jeff and Nancy Hayes. We live in Advance. M y paternal grandparents are Red and Vir­ ginia Hayes of Advance and Judy McKeldrey of Winslon- Salem. .My maternal grand­ parent is Faye S. Myers of Advance. I would like to thank every­ one for coming to celebrate niy birthday with me. Also, thank you for all my wonderful gifts I received. I had a terrific 3rd birth­ day'.!! Love, J.J. G i v e Y o u r s e i f a B R E A K ! ^ L e t U S W a s h / Y o u r C a r ! 7 î Buy J.S 16.95 Wash Package anil Cel a SECONDS 16.95 Wash Package tor Only S8.48! I Both |I.1< kjiies imist l)e Iiied tietweetl liinr S. 2002 8. lune 12. 20021 • Satlafactlon Guaranteed • Ratnctiecks Ottered • Ast< Us About Our Fundraisers Keep your car looking clear) inside and oul wilh one ol our greal wash packages. OAVIE COUNTY'S FULL SERVICE CAR WASHLocally Owned S Operated 922 Yw lUiiviH« R A , Meduviil* • (3 3 6 ) 751 -3 810Across Irom All-American Ford Mercury DETAILINa We Accept All Major Credil Cards S Personal Checks Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 8-6 and Sun. 11-S were Crosby Scholars, and one of those was nol planning lo go on 10 some kind of posl-sccoml- ary education. All senior Crosby scholars mel slale graduation re­ quirements with KM) gaining of­ fers of placcs al foiir-ycar col­ leges. and a further 49 planning lo the join the military or proceed lo a communily or two-year col­ lege. The most popular choice of four-year school was the Univer­ sity of North Carolina al Char- lollc. followed by Appalachian Stale University. Forsyih Tech was the favorite among commu­ nity colleges. Many Croshy Scholars in the Class of 2(H)3 will be attending a Planning for College workshop on Saturday. Aug. 24. By the start ofthe fall semes­ ter. the Davie Counly Crosby Scholars Program will have 1.0.'iO students enrolled in grades 7-12. Any student attending a Davie public school is entitled lo join before Labor Day in Ihcir jimior year. The program seeks to encour­ age and support students work­ ing towards gaining a place at a post-secondary school, college or trade school. Il offers workshops lo help wilh college selection and applications, preparations for testing, help wiih inlcr\'iew tech­ niques and scholarship applica­ tions while encouraging student involvement in a variety of com- luunily activities likely to sup­ port a college applicalion. It has rccenlly been instru­ mental in establishing Ihe Davie Leo Club, a youtli branch of Li­ ons Club International, and sup­ ported by Mocksville Lions Club. Many universities have their own Leo Clubs. Active in­ volvement in student govern­ ment and Davie High's Interact Club is also encouraged. Enrolled students receive re­ wards and recognition while al middle and high school. Free so­ das and ice cream, pizza and ba-akfasl parties, trips to bowl­ ing and skaling. and passes to teen dances ami events featured in Ihe pasi year. The (irogram also made available $ 12.(K)2 in schol­ arships during the year. Alan Hyland, the program's director, commented. "The time is long gone when a good set ol grades alouc will ensure a place al ihe college of a student's choice." Davie County Crosby Scholars commit to a drug-free lifestyle, along with aspirations to achieve good academic levels while giving back to their com­ munity. Scholars arc encouraged to express their commitment to Ihese goals while applying for college. Many will be on duty al Ihe 2(X)2 Davie Counly Relay for Life - preparing luminaries lo lighl Ihe track and spell oul hope on Ihe bleachers. DHS Student A Teaching Fellow Davie High School graduale Leslie Ann Ellis has received a 2002 N.C. Teaching Fellows .scholarship. She is the daughter of Julia and Robbie Ellis of Advance. Each Teaching Fellow re­ ceives a S26.000 scholarship loan from the state, payable in S6..‘i(K) annual incrcrnenls. The loan is forgiven afler ihe fellow has completed four years of leaching in North Carolina pub­ lic schools. In addilion. fellows lake part in academic and sum­ mer enrichment programs dur­ ing Iheir college career. Recipients rank in Ihe upper S percenl of Iheir classes and scored an SAT average of 1183. "I believe lhal these bright young people, like iheir prede­ cessors who are now teaching in our public schools, will make a real difference when Ihcy gradu­ ale and lake ihcir places in Norih Carolina classrooms." said Su­ san Burgess, chair of Ihe Teach­ ing Fellows Commission. R E L A Y mA ТШЛШЛ mvuMT t o F IG H T C A N C E R 3 я Luminary Form D avie C ounty Relay for Life at Davie County High School There will be hundreds of candles lighting the night at Davie Nigh School Track-each one a tribute to a cancer patient. Candles displaying Ihe names of all those being remembered and honored will be lining the track just after sunset on Friday, June 14. 2002. This will be a meaningful & inspirational ceremony and we would like to invite you to participate in this year's event by having a candle lit in "m em ory" of a loved one or in "honor" of a survivor. Each lum inary requires a $10.00 donation Г ' I __Honor/Mcniory '"1 I Given by;_ j Address:_ I City;_____ I State:Zip:. j Pilone;. Make checks payable to: American Cancer Society Mail lo: Will Dwiggins-CCB 148 Waler Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Team Nam e:. R e s u m e a l l a c t i v i t i e s i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r cataract s u r g e r y at Southeastern E ye C en ter by C . R ic h ard Epes, M .D . • Procedure takes only 4 to 7 minutes to perfonn • Return to all activities iminediatcly • Dr. Epos named as one of the “Best Doctors in America” • Dr. Epes has petlbmied surgery on individuals from 48 states and 18 foreign countries • Dr. Epes has performed over 75,000 cataract surgeries “No-Needk, No-Stitch, No-Patch” surgeiyC. Richard Epes, M.D. For local convenience & unmatched experience, call О Ofltril CâioJlM Sufjlul E)» AuocUln. ГЛ. / Mciitcin Aui|iwint Areept*d TRUST YOUR EYES TO EXPERIENCE. I'or your iimvaiifiicc mu may .h v ¡me of ilw SoullmiMni Eye Cniler tioclorx in ttur ojjim ol; M(^SV1LL!___________VISION CENTER Dr. Steven G. Laymen, oiitimiftrist 198-11 lluspllal St., .Mocksvillc • 751-5734 A qmuda Q uayVliaN CCNlEfi^^ Dr. Steven G. Laynion, Optometrist Ikmiuda Quay .Shop. Cnlr., Advancc • 940-2015 Ity Edith /Jnimermnn Advance Correspondent Our church organist. Eric 1 lendricks. has returned from a week vacalioM to parts of the United Stales and Canada. New York Cily and Nigaria Falls were among the places he visited. In Canada he spent time at the Capital in Ottawa, he visiteil Toronto and olher places of in­ terest. Went to several of Ihe churches and sat in on organ re­ citals at some of them. We w el­ come him back, "Cokic" and Pat Jones spent Memorial Day weekend in Sil­ ver Springs. Md. with their chil­ dren Chris and Sue Jones and daughlers Kiimny and Kelly. They went especially for the third birlhday of Kelly. Relum­ ing to Ashboro laler in the week the Jones' visited daughter Lisa and husband Jolui Park and chil­ dren Hampton and Asblyit. On Tue.sday night May 29 they at­ tended the graduation of Ashlyn from kindergarlcn. The fami- lies went to Oriental, where tlie Parks liave a sailboat, fhey set sail from Whitaker Creek and enjoyed a day ofsailing. Congratulations to Medford and Nancy Slioaf wlio celebrated llieir 43rd wedding anniversary Friday May 3 I. Harold Zimmerman and wile Lori and Ciregory Irealed his jnotber Nancy Zimmerman lo ilinner Saturday niglit al Ihe Battle Ranch Restaurant iu Huntsville, Jolene Welch Merslum of Mansfield. Texas and Vernelle Cireene of ChurehUuid spent Monday with their Shull cousin lidith /.immen'uau. Tliey toured the old Shull homeplaees in the community, the Methmlist eluireli and tlie Metlioclist cem­ etery where 4 goneratons of Shulls are buried. Also the F.lbavile Cemetery, then a t(uu' of Oak Valley where Jolene's husband Jim was playing golf, Jim also played at Tanglewood, Later in the day the ladies drove lo Hopewell Moravian Churcli C o r n a t z e r N e w s By Dottle Potts Cornal/er Correspoiulent Wayne Frye of Smith Grove underwent heart surgery Monday at Forsyth Mospital. Homer Potts has been sick at home for Ihe past two w eeks. 1 le is slowly improving, Doris Dillon visited Mr, and Mrs, Homer Potts last Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Hobby Winters F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Corners Correspoiulent Mrs. Johnsie Siiellon has re­ lumed home afler spending sev­ eral da)'s wilh Daw n Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonaril Shellon spent Ihe weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Mark White liiive returned home afler spend­ ing the weekend in West Virginia. P in o N e w s !$y Nora Latham Pino Correspondeni Homecoming al Wesley Chapel last Sunday was greal. Rev. Jim Raines was guest speaker. His son-in-law. Duane Franks, provided wonderful mu­ sic. Around 100 people enjoyed Ihe moving sermon and songs and lunch in Ihe new fellowship hall. Everyone was excited and thought the new building was beauliful. Many llianks to all who come. Paslor Mindy Snyder will be al Ihe annual conference next week at Lake Junaluska. P;itsy Brewer will be the guesl speaker for worship al 10 a.m. The Pino-Farmington Exten- "WANT TO BE RICH? OR RICHER? WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS? RETIRE EARLY? TRY LW E.S TING IN HOUSES, DUPLE.XES, A PA R T M EN TS Vou’ vf seen llie tapes iidverlised on lelevisiiin. You've read the Ixiiiks. NO W come learn liii'V I о DO IT! • Make Milliiiiis Using Kenlal Keal i-..'>lalc • Hiiild Houses (your own or !o sell) • Buy outer Ihiusos. 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We welcomed Becky Chills back lo cliiirch .Sunday after au absence due to back surgery, Hernian Vogler remains iu crilcal condition at Hospice in Winston Salem, James ''Cricket" Faireloth and w ite Bessie Faireloth were honored wilh a Stork Sliowcr last Sunday al the Fork F'piseo- pal Church fellowship hall, F.dilb /.iiiimernian was among Ihose from ihis comiiiiinitv w ho attended the shower, .Alan and Susan Nelson and son Tlioiiias spent Ihe Memorial Day weekend enjoying iheir new I'oal al Smith Mountain Lake iu Virginia, liarlier .Alan and son fhoiiias had enjoyed a Father/ Son outing al Ihe lake. I'homas' friend Conrad Heaneliamp of Bermuda Run liad aeconipained them on this lri|i, lulilii Ziiiiniemian «as a le- eenl visitor of shut-ins Maybelle Orrell ami l.illic "Bark " Vogler. She also visileil Siidie llow:iicl. Slella Vogler is seliediiled lor knee surgery Ibis I'luirsday. .\ specetl)' reemers is wishetl. and family spent Iasi week al the beach, Shirley Polls and her niolher. Irene Moon, spent Iasi week in Banner Elk and attended the high school gradualion of Mrs, Moon's granddaughter. The annual Potts Reunion will be held June at Nathan Potts arbor on Howardtown Road, Luneh at I p.m. All friends and relatives are inviteil. Mrs, Johnsie Siiellon. Mrs. Belly Barnes. Mrs. Mary Brock and Mrs. Rulh Steehnan of Ohio visited Mrs, Sylvia Todd Mon­ day at the Retirement Home at Vienna. The Dixon-Shellon Reunion will be held June ‘J al Shelter No. 3 al Rich Park in Moeksville. Relatives and friends are invited to come and bring a well-filled basket. Lunch will be served at I p.m. Knowledge Quest W h a t S t a t e H a s S a m e S t a t e B i r d A s N o r t h C a r o l i n a Dill you enter the Knowledge Quest contest last week,’ If not. yon have anolher chance tliis week to exercise your mind, F.ach week there will be twiu|iieslions - one lorchildicn 10 years and younger: Ihc olher for ev eryone ov er 10. Every Miuiday nighl al Ihc Summer Reading Program a winner will be drawn from the previvms weeks' answers. At Ihe cud ofthe Summer Reading I’rograni aildilional winners will be drawn from all the entries for the whole suiiiiiier. To enler tlie contest you must come into tlie library and fill out an entry form. Only children under 10 will be allow loenter thal contest, Parenls may not enter for their cliildren. C liiidrcn’s Cmitest Whal is Ihc Norlli Carolina Slale liird',’ Name one olher state has ihe same slate biriT,’ Ov er 10 Contest ’The first gold rush in the I lulled Slates w as in ISO.V In what stale ilid Ihis occur'.’ Need a hint'.’ Come into the library. Action Animals To Be At Reading Program The first ivfogram of this year's Sutunicr Reading Program is Monday. June 10. Kim Miller, a naTumal known animal trainer is bringing her "Action Anim als" to the Davie County Library. Tlic Aclion Animals show will be presenled June 10 al 3 p.m. at the Cooleemee Library and again at 7 p.m. at Ihc Mocksville Library. Everyone is wclconic. On Tuesday. June 11, M cO ruff Ihc Crime Dog vvill be attending the Pre.school Slorylime. A ll young chililren and their parents arc invited lu come to the Mocksville library al 11 a.m. for slorylime. sion Homemakers mel al the home of Marie Miller for the May meling. I'oby 1 lawkins pre­ sented the program. Those at­ tending were Lelia F.ssic. Louise Dill. Janie Dixon. Nora Latham.^ Toby Hawkins. Jean Smilh and Carolyn Boger. Several members of the UM W allended the 2Sth Annual Davie Mini Relrcal al Bethleheni UM C. Sandra Honeyeutl. direc­ tor of Hand in Hand oflhe Wesl- ern N.C. Conference, was ilie speaker. .Approximalely 112 Unilcd Mclhodisl Women of Davie Counly altended. 'Those allending from Wesley Chapel were Nora Lalliani. Belly West. Sarah Eure, Kathy Ellis. Marie Miller and Dcwilla Smith. 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Sec me for life insurance that can give your fam ily the piotcclion tliey deserve. D a r r y l B a n d y , A g e n l Advancc, NC 336-940-2302 Sid/C I'iinii is Owrc for lifi'.’ stiiliTiirin.idnr' STATI ГА1М INSURANCC у D avie Place "A'Cj^^ng Assisted Living Community T o n y a Flanag’c-m F o r h ^ o r m a t io 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 m ie C a r o l M o r g a n Davie Place would like to welcome our ■ newest resident, Tonya "Angel" Flanagan. Angel has been a resident only since, May 31st of this year. She enjoys several hobbies including bowling, gymnastics, and readuig. Angel says the staff at Davie Place is "wonderful and makes me feel at home.” “My room is really nice and peaceful so I can read." 336-751-2175 C 8 - D A V IE C O U N T V E N T E R P R IS E R E C O R D , June 6, 2002 Obitueu'ies Stacey West Callaway Mr. Slaccy Wcsl Callaway, ,14, of Rainbow Road. Ailvancc, tlictl Monday, May 27. 2()()2, al Wake ForcM University Baplisl Mcilical Cenler in Winslon-Salem. A graveside scrvice was held al 11 a.m. Ttiutsday, May M\ al Fanninglon Communiiy Cenie- icry. wilh Ihe Rev. Mark Weekley officiating. Memorials: AIDS Care Services, P.O. Bo.x 2l.17.i, Winston-Salem. 27120. Mr. Callaway was born Aug. 28, 1967, in Orangeburg, S.C.. lo Louise Seals Callaway of Ad­ vance and Norman Edgerlon Callaway of Mooresville. He was a countertop finisher with Solid Source Inc. He was a NASC.AR fan and enjoyed racing go-carts. He also enjoyed spending time with family and friends, and alt types of music. He was of the Methodist faith. Survivors, in iiddition lo his parents: a daughter, Megan Callaway of Chicago; ^ brothers, Jeff Callaway, Scoll (Vicki) Callaway of Advancc and, Todd Callaway of Hendersonville; a nephew; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and his favorite com­ panion. his dog, "Taz." David Gale Harm on Mr. David Gale Harmon. 5(i. of Advance, died Thursday, May .10, 2002, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon-Salem. He was Iwm in AtTinily, W.Va., Sept. 16, 1945, to ilaskew Harmon and Elsie Linkous Harmon. He was an avid outdoorsnian who enjoyed drag racing, trips on liis Harley motor­ cycle and camping wilh family and friends. Preceding him in dealh were his father and a brother, Darrell Harmon. Survivors: his wife. Linda Brown Harmon of the home; a daughter, Sandra H. Dunagan and husband Brent of Kemersville; a son, David "Wayne" Hannon and wife Carla of Advance; 4 grand­ children; his mother, Elsie L. . Harmon of Kemersville; 2 sisters, Shirley Thornton and husband B.irry of Walkenown and Brenda Hannon of Princeton, W.Va.; and 2 brothers, Dewey Hannon and wife Sarah and Dean Hannon, all of Kemersville. A graveside servicc was held at 4 p.m. Friday, .May .11 al Westlawn Gardens of Memory in Clemmons by Chaplain Rennie Adcock. Memorials: Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, 101 Hospice Lane, Wiiision-Salem, 2710.1. Lonnie F. Sale.s Mr. Lonnie F. Sales of Land of Lakes, Fla., fomierly of Mocks­ ville. died Saturd:iy. June 1. 2002 al his home. A memorial service will be held al 2 p.m. Saturday, June X, at 2 p.m. at F.aton Funeral Chapel w ilh Ret. Falhcr Thomas Clemeni and Ihe Rev. Noah Howard offi­ ciating. Tlie family will receive friends immedialely following the scrvice at Ihe First Uniled Melh­ odist Church Fellowship Hall. Memorials: Sacred Hearl Calholic Church. I2S N. Fulton St., Salisbury , 28144; or to a char­ ity of Ihe donor’s choice. Mr. Sales was born June 8. I92S in Cooleemee lo the late Lonnie F. and Cosby Copley Sales and was retired from Kosa (for­ merly Filx-r). Mr. and Mrs. Sales w ere in Ihe process of moving inlo their new home in Florida from Mocksvillc. They had previously lived al 185 Charleston Ridge. Survivors: his wife, Geraldine Mageworth Sales of the home; a son, Gregory Sales of Land Of Lakes; 2 daughters, Barbara Michacl of Pinehurst, and Eliza­ beth Kahn of Boca Raton, Fla.; 8 grandchildren; a brother, Ken Sales of Mocksville; .1 sisters, Nellie Webb of Cooleemee, Mary Walker and Doris Lakey, both of Mocksvillc. Jo.seph Vincent Lapiejlto Mr. Joseph Vincent Lapiejko. 87, of Advance, died I'hursilay, May .10, 2002, at Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. He was bom Feb. 27, 1915, in Hudson County, N.J., to Vincent und Stephanie Sobal Lapiejko. Survivors: a daughler, Janice Jacobs of North Canton, Ohio; a son, Kemielh Lapiejko and wife Linda of Advance; 6 grandchil­ dren; 4 great-grandchildren; and .1 sisters, Jean Zelinski and Helen Wicke of New Jersey and Stella Repasy of North Carolina. A private service was held Sat­ urday, June 1. Memorials: Hos­ pice/Palliative CareCenler, 1100- C S. Stratford Rd., Winslon-Sa­ lem, 2710.1. Henjamin F. Price Mr. Benjamin F. "Shockey" Price. 91. died May 29, 2(l()2.'at Meadowbrook Terrace of Davie. He w as bom March 21. 1911, in Price's Fork, Va. Preceding him in dealh were his svife of 4.1 years. Rutli D. Price; and 1 sisters. Francis .Maddox.Georgia "Toolie" Miller and Hattie Robertson. Surviving: daughters. Martha P. Montgomery of Dunwoody. Ga., Mary Williams (Van) of Madisonville, Ky. and Jane Price Huff (Lonnie) of Clemmons: 8 grandchildren: and 9 great-graiuU children. He was a member of the U.S. Anny during World War II and the VFW. He was the meal depart­ ment manager of Kroger in Blacksburg for 19 years and in Pearisburg. Va. at FoihI Fair for 11 years. Mr. Price was an eight year resideni of Warm lleanh Village in Blacksburg, Va. He was a mem­ ber of the Kilchen Keltic Band and regional and state Senior Olym­ pics for many years. Funeral services were al 2 p.m. Salurd:iy, June 1, al Blacksburg Christian Church, wilh the Rev. Johnny Loughridgc officiating. Burial followed al Snider Cem­ etery in Price's Fork. Donalions: Snider Cemelery. c/o Harold Dudley, .1024 Sheppard Drive, Blacksburg, VA. 24060. Local Obituaries Just .1 mouse-click aw.iy ... wtow. enterprise-monl. com Flowers forali Occasions Slttor'tH of MocfcsvHle (336)751-1782 CLEARING OUT THE GREENHOUSE Saturday, June 8 8am-Noon B u r t o n H o u s e G r o w e r s 695 Burton Road • Advance \Vfl(c/i for Siffiis fmm SO/S Advcrtiseinenl Free Hearing Tests Set For Mocksville Area Anyone who has trouble hearing or unJcrslanding '.votiLs is w elcome to have a fa-e hearing test wiih nuxlcm electronic equipment. Even people miw wearing a hearing aid or those » ho may have been lold nothing could he done for them should have a hearing lest to lind oul if Ihey are among the niimy a hearing aid w ill help. ll may surprise you lo know lhal many people wilh hearing pn)blcms do not need hearing aids. But Ihey do need a he.iring test as a first step in linding om exactly what Ihe Imuble is. Tlierc's no chaige for the lest and absolutely no obligation. Thc fn-v hearing tests will be given by Beltone Hearing Aid Specialists at the Beltone Hearing Aid Scrvice Center al 281 N. Main Sireet ever)' Friday fnmi 10:00 am to 1 :(X) pm. To avoid wailing call 721-5253 for an appoinlmenl for the free test at our oflice or in Ihe privacy of your own home. %Beltone — We promise you — A M eaningful Funeral Service Our NEW Mocksville facility is now open. Come by and visit at your convenience. • T o t a l Fa k u ly G m e f S u rro irr ; • V ID EO Тш аШ ВР К О С ВАМ • .TtU O m O N A L Ó á V h c n JA t С А яр^Зак гп рм I* М ш п к е У и ш ^ • Sf a c^s Fa o u t y '• La r g f/C h a p e i: • F a m il y L o u n g e ' • T O U U V H A N D iC A m D ' ' А с с е а ш ’ • CovcMoPoicnoo E k tiia n ce , • P U N TY O f P a rk in g Welch Funerdl Home, Inc. 556 South M ain Street • Mocksville, NC (336) 751-3725 ? Locally Owned & Operated ' jJ. M argaret B urke M arklin Mrs. Margaret Burke Marklin. 78. of West Maple Avenue, Mocksville, died W'ednesday, May 29,2002 at Forsylh Medical Cen­ ler in Winston-Salem. Funeral services were liehl al 11 a.m. Salurday, June 1 al Ealon Funeral Chapel wilh Dr. Van Lankford officiaiing. Burial was in Rose Cemelery. Memorials: First Baplisl Church, .190 N. Main St.. Mocksville. Mrs. Marklin was bom March 10. 1924, in Pinehurst and had worked at Mocksville Manufac­ turing and Wal-Mart. She was a member of First Baplisl Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Leonard Marklin. in 1984: and a grandson. Scolly Cohen. Survivors: a daugbter. Sharon (LaVerne) Cohen of Advance: 2 sons. Don (Dorothy) Marklin and Phillip Marklin, all of Mocksville; 4 grandchildren: .1 greal-grand- children; and a brother, Kenneth Ingram of Florida. .lohn H ubert Moore Mr. John Hubert Moore. 51. of Gladstone Road. MiKksville.died Friday, M;iy .11, 2002, al his resi­ dence. Born March 17. 1951. in fuirsylli Coumy. he w as the son of tbe late Hubert Moore and Jolumie Doub Bailey, who survives. Me was a mechanic and was of the Baplisl faith. In addition lo his mother. Mr. Moore is survived by: bis wite of 29 years, Cynthia Bailey Moore: a son, John H. Moore Jr. of Mocksville; a granddaughter: 2 brothers, Sam Bailey of Cooleemee and Tony Moore (Toni) of Fork: and 1 sisters, Linda Brannock (Ray) of Mocksville, Diane McIntyre (Herman) of Cleveland, N.C., and Johnnie Lynn Coity of Mocksville. Funeral services were private. Memorials: Siorehouse for Jesus,464 Depot St., Mocksvillc: Ihe American Diabetes Founda­ tion, P.O. Box 2680, Canton, OH 44720; or lo a charity of the donor's choice. M elissa Dawn Beck Melissa Dawn Beck, 40, of Mocksvillc. died Sunday, June 2, 2(K)2 al Kale B. Reynolds Hos­ pice Nome in Winslon-Salem. A service of reniembrance was held at 6 p.m. Monday, June .1 at Ibe home of her mother. Beltie Dunn Cranford of Lc.xing- lon. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICEIncorporated ■lift Valiev Kd., Mix-ksville, NC 336-751-3111•'Our ГтпИу Sm’hix liiiir Гamilfi' TOIH IlOMÈrOWX FlOTRAl IIOIIE Ш SeU it fast! With an Enterprise Record classifieci ad Cull Tami today ____________751-2120____________ You don't have to pay more to get the very best. Just compare and you'll see. Wlictlicr you're buying groceries, replacing a wator-hcater or planning a wedding, you should always know that you arc getting thc best product and service at the best price. When planning a funeral, wc encouragc families to compare products and services. It’s important to look at all costs because some funeral homes charge more for their services, while others charge more for their caskets. In order to do a fair comparison, you need to look at the bottom line. Stop by anytime and visit with our staff, wc will provide you with an exact cost. Winston Salem Kemersville Rural Hall Clemmons-Advance I lAYWORTl l-MILLEK l-UNEI^AL HOME ( //Л ////'! ■///// Billy G. Anderson 1952 - 2002- MOCKSVILLE A Jesse F. Dobbins 1944 - 2002 BOONVILLE a» Betty A. Spry 1943-2002 ADVANCE « Fannie A. Long 1908 - 2002 ADVANCE Anne A. Bethel ■ 1923 - 2002 BERMUDA VaLAGE Joe R. White Sr. 1933 - 2002 DAVTOSON COUNtV'' John H. Stafford Sr. 1914 - 2002 SILER CITY na Geraldine H. Broclc 1921 -2002 LEXINGTON James H. 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Celebnuinii 50 years of scn'ice to the community 325 North Main S t, Mocksville, NC • 751-214« Umbert,Mjiujing p■Jflnel/0^^n« '4Щ ii i b ' li Ш \ Hop On The ‘Amazon Outfitters’ At Jerusalem Baptist Bible School Vacation Bible School with the tlicmc "Amazon Outntier.s," will take plncc Sunday. June 9-Thur.sday, June Ll al Jerusalem Baptist Church, U.S. 601 Soulh, Mocksville. The expedition begins at 6:.10 each evening, with n family celebration on TIuirsday. Children ages .1-yoiilh will journey logelher deep into Ihe rain forest of South America - discovering .some of God's w'onderfiil characleristics. Kach expedition group will be ready for pickup at 9 p.m. If you have any miestions. call the churcti al 284-2,128 and an "outfitlcr" will assist yon. Car Wash Saturday At New Bethel Л car W'.isli sponsored by the Usher Board will be held slarling al 9 a.m. Saturday, June 8, at New Bethel Baptist Church, U.S. 601 south, Mocksville. I n n e r C i t y Y o u t h M i n i s t e r T o S p e a k S u n d a y A t R e d l a n d Pastor Bill Wilson will be Ihe guesl speaker at 11 a.m. Sunday. June 9 ;u Redland Pentecostal 1 loliness Church. Ballimore Road al U.S. 1.58, The founder of Metro Ministries International. Wilson is known as the founder of tho largest Sunday School in the United States, reaching more lhan 2(),()()() children weekly. While Ihe problems of the cities were ignored by others, he did whal no one else would do, he gave his life to Ihe forgoiien children of urban America. Having lived in the ghettos of Brooklyn since 1980. he buill Ihe country's largest Sunday School. With no tolerance for mediocrity or Ihe old, customary rules of children’s ministries, he esiablisheil an effective ministry lhat works in the chaos and violence of the inner city. Burned out buildings. Sunday School buses blowing up. muggings and rapes of those in the niinislry, being physically at­ tacked and weekly Iravel lo support Ihe ministry have nol slopped Wilson from conlinuing his work and duplicating the concept in more lhan 1,00(1 cities around Ihc world. His story, according to Redland pastor the Rev. Joel Hoyles, is compelling. Wilson's detenninalion can be found in a passage from his book. Whose Child Is This-.' “My mother and I were walking down the street on the block where we lived in Pinellas Park, Fla., just north of St. Petersburg. It was near the Welcome Inn on Park Boulevard, where she worked as a bannaid. “We stopped and sal down on a concrete culvert lhat was built over a little drainage ilitch. She was very quiet that day. After a few minutes, she slood up and said, "1 can't do ihis anymore. Y(ui wait here.' "I did exactly what my mom said. I .sal there wailing for her to reluni. The sun wenl down, ;uul she still wasn’t back. "For three days I sal in the Florida sun on lhat concrete culvert. 1 didn’l know where to turn. If 1 had known how to pray, 1 would have done it, but religion had no place in our home. All I could do was try to be brave and choke back the tears that would fill my eyes. Mom never came back ... "Thai’s thc beginning of my story, and it’s the same one we hear in the inner eity over and over again. It's about thousands of kids who have been abandoned by society. That’s why we’ve been work­ ing in the city for so long. They need more. They need to be safe and well fed. They need a family. And Ihey need .something more ... they need God." Farmington Bible School June 7-8 Farmington United Methodist Church will have "A World of Fun - Vacation Bible School" from 6-iS:.10 p.m. Friday. June 7 and from 10 a.in.-2:.10 p.m. Salurday. June S for ages 4 through sixth grade. Lunch and snacks will be provided. The church is on f-annington Road at N.C. 801. DAVIE COUN TY líN TFÍRl'RI.SIÍ RECORD, .lune 6, 2002 - C9 Ü ^ L a n o Íj ^ c ^ / 1 'c £ • D ininH • Dancing Sing-A-Longs • Anniversnrii's • Birthdays I lolitiny Parlies Ш fox c a lf (33Ô) ggS -ifóSg H ey, R ace Fans! Here's your chance to win a "Richard Petty Driving Experience", tickets to future races, and other special racing prizes. To enter, just stop by our Agency or visit www.nationwide.CQn' Entry forms also available at the Nationwide* Insurance display at Lowes, Bristol, Atlanta and Texas Motor Speedways.* When you need insurance, put a winner on your side. Call our Agency, because Nationwide' Is On Your 5/del □ N a t i o n w i d e Insurance^ Keith W. Hiller U 11 Yadkinvillo Hwy. Mocksville 336-751-6131 hiilerk 1 @notionwide.com limit on« «nl/y per hogjehold. No puKhiw o«fe»ufy of obligitlon to lettrvt quoit n««tury10 «nlcr or win. Muit h«v« vAlid drivtr't kcnic md b« 21 or oki«r lo cnier. Conlnt rulei av«ll«bl« <t wwwnjtlomvide.com; Ih« Nttlonwid« ditpljy it th« racc; or by und^ng » itir-iddrcutd, itimptd cnv«lop« lo N«lionwid< Motoripoitt Progrtni, 1*29-07, Ort« N<t>onwtd< Plua, CohjiPbut, OH 412IS. •IUc«djl«t; Low«» 3/18. j/25-26. 10/12-13; BiiUol J/2J-24; AtUrtJ »0/26-27; T««i 4/6-7. Njltonwld« Mutu*J iniurirw« Comp*ny and AiIiUil«d Coinpjnie», Horn« Ofti<r Colombo», OH 4)215-2220 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 Prlm lllvo Baptist Church,N o Crook Church Rd.. Mocksvnio. 2nd & 4ih Sundays. 10:30 a.m. Fourth Salurdny worship and conferonco.l :30 p.m. Pastor. Eldor Eugono Bonnett, Eoglo Heights C hu rch,10 a.m. Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Tuesday PowGftimo, 7 p.m. Thursday Biblo study. Casual dross, contemporary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158. Hillsdale. * M ocksville Wosloynn Church: Hospital St.. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeling. 7 p.m. Rev, George Troyor. 751-5595. Union Chapol Unltod Mothodlst Chufch; 2030 U,S. 601 N. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11 a.ni. Paslor. Rev. Brad Holliman. Center United Methodist Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a,m, Worship. 11. Paslor Mary M. Carnes. 751-2754, Childcaro directors; Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Aulry. 940-3753. Elbavlllo United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a,rn. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9), Youth for Christ (agos 10-12). 1 st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Toons lor Christ meet Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m. Disciple I Bible Study. Wed.. 7 p,m. Disciple 111 Bible Study. Thurs.. 7 p.m. Advance. Pastor; Rov. J.nck Wallace. Cooloomco Church ol God: Sunday Sctiool. 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children's Church, n a.m. Tues. Prayer Mooting. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Sorvico, 7 p.m. For mote Into, call pastor Robert Huletto at 204-2180 or visit www.coolccg.org. Cornotzor Unltod Mothodlst Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 n.m. Bible Study. Wednesday, 7:30. Rov. Harold Zimmerman, paslor. Bcthol Unltod Methodist Church; Bothol Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.D. Warner, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth, 5 p.m. Rov, David Childers.Downtown Advance. Farm inglon United Mcthodtsl Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m, 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. Melinda Snyder. Oak Grove United Mothodlst Church: 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Concord Unltod Mothodlst Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor. John Andrews. Hardison United Methodist Church: Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Wondorlut Wodnos-days Children’s program. 6-7:30. Pastor. Rov. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship. 11. Evening sorvico. 6. Wednesday Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hillsdale United Mothodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Contemporary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School. 9:35. Casual dross, rolroshmonts. IM PACT (jr. high) Sunday night. 5:30. AXIS (sr. high) Sunday night, 7. Midweek Wodnosday, 6:30 Bible studios and ministries Include drama, worship loam, missions, singles, women’s, men’s. Dr. Keith Turman. 998-4020. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church; Worship Sorvico: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd, Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday Scliool; 10 a.m. Worship; 11 a.m. Evening; 6:30. Wednesday prayer moeling & Biblo sludy, 7:30 p.m. Rov. Joel Boyles. Holy Ci'oss Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; 9:15 a.m. Paslor: Rov. Robort Kasling. 751-5419. http;//www.mindspring.com'''holycross/ Mocksvlllo First Presbyterian Church. 261 S. Main St. Worship: 11 a,m. Church School: 9:45 a.m, Sunday evening; Choristots (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Paslor; Neal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks Unltod Methodist Church, oil N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Beau­ champ ro¿^ds. Advance. Rov. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship; 8:45 & 11 a.ГЛ. Sunday School: 10 a m, Smith Grove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158, Mocksvillo. Pastor; Chris Clonlz. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship. 11, Children’s ministry. Before and after school programs, 940-5296. Hillsdale Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Bible Study У 6 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m. ct^dfon's youth activities, ptayof mooting. 6:30 p.m. Pastor R.T. Aldorman, 940-6618. Minister of Music. Bront Helton. 4815 U.S. 158. Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services. 10 a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Now Beilovers P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Sorvico, 11 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study, 5 p.m. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty Uniled Mothodlst Church. U.S. 601 s. Wor5hip:9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. First United Melhodist Church ot Mocksvlllo. Early Sunday Worship Sorvico. 8:50 a.m. Praise singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional sorvico. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Believer's Sonship Tabernaclo: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. ovening. 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter’s Lane. Turrentine Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Night Service. 6. Pastor; Rev. Joo Smilh. Bethlehem Unltod Mothodlst Church: Sunday eatly worship. 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 n.m. 321 Redland Rd.. Advance. 336- 998-5083. Fax; 940-5502. E-Mail: belhumc@aol,com. Episcopal Church ol the Ascension. Fork-Bixby Rd,. Advance, Sun. School. 10a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry lor children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716, Sorvlces al the Oaks. Apt. 7A. 7 p m., Thursdays, Bishop T.R. Rico. Clement Grove Church of God, Body ol Christ. 159 Patkot Rd.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Saturday Son/ices: Sabbath School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11:45. Wednesday Biblo Sludy, 7 p,m. Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast; Tho Biblo Is Right. Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m., WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m,. WSTP 1490 AM. Green Meodows Baptist Church Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayer & Biblo Sludy. 7 p.m. Paslor Rov. Michael Waters. 998-3022. Liberty Wesleyan Church, 2106 Sheffield Rd., Harmony, Sunday School 10a.m., Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Wed. Biblo Advonturo 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. each month 10 a.m, 492-2963. Pastor; Ronald Lee. Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1806 Fork-Bixby Rd.. near Cornatzor Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Paslor; Designated pastor. 998- 6813. DuIln United Methodist Church. 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksville. 998*5409. Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m. Cooloomoo United Mothodlst. Main SI,, Sunday School. 10a.m., Worship, 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Paslor: Rov. Perry Brad.shaw (284- 6135) In Home Bible Studios, by Randy Howell. 284-4667. Bear Crock Baptist Church, Boar Creek Ch, Rd.. Sun. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m.. Biblo Study Wed. 7 p.m.. Team Kids Wed 6:30 p.m., Or. Wayne E. Sterling • Interim Pastor, Cooleomeo First Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St.. Sun. Biblo 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. Rogina Chandler. Mocksville Socond Presbyterian. 400 Pine St. Worship. 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rov. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis of AsslssI, RC. Masses: 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. Rov. Andrew Draper. TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church. Sunday morning Bible 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. Blaise Baptist Church. U.S. 601 North across from Horn's Truck Stop. Mocksville. 751-3639, Worship & Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday ovening. 7. Wednesday sorvico, 7 p.m. Pastor: Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship; 11 a.m. Pastor; Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. Fulton Uniled Mothodlst Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advance. Worship; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youlh In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rov. Jack Wallace. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksvillo. (bosido Center Firo 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 Service, Noon. Fork Boptlsl Church. 3140 U.S. 64 6.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9.45, Worship service, 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 7 p.m. Awanas, Sunday 6p.ni.998-8306. Cornalzer Baplisl Church. 1372 Cornatzer Rd.. Mocksvlllo. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship, 11;ovoning. 6:30; Awana's Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday evening. 7:30 p.m. New Union Methodist Church. 1869 Shellield Rd., at County Lino Rd. Services; 8;30 a.m.. contemporary worship with casual dress and rQt(eshments;9;45a,m. Sunday School assembly. 10, Sunday School for all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. Ijames Baptist Church. Shellield Rd., fvlocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening, 6. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust. St, John AM E Zion Church, 145 Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rev. Anlhony Freeman. Advance Firsl Baplisl Church, 1938 N.C, 801 S. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Biblo Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Marlin Kaslner. 998-6302. Church of God of Prophecy, 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. Viclory Baptist Church, Midway St.. Cooloomoo. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship 11. Sunday evening, G: Wednesday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m„ Prayor & Biblo Study. 7. Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School, Salurday, 9:30-11; Worship. 11-noon. Paslor. Ron Davis. 751- 3866. 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. Paslor: Rev Grog Liltle, Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. 1324Yadkln Valloy Road, Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10a.m., worship, 11 & 6. Wednesday Night Prayer meeling, 7:30, Livo Sundays. WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon. Mt, Zion Holiness Church of God, U.S. 64 E. at Mill Siroot, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Pastor; Bishop James Ijamos. Mt. Slnol AME Zion Church, 488 Pooplos Creok Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m., Wednesday night Biblo study. 7. Dr. Olis B. Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living God, 2121 Cornatzor Rd., Advance. Pastor. Rov. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m., 6 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church. Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m Sunday School, 10:45. The Rov. Maty Carnos. mlnistor. Pinoy Grove United Mothodlst Church. 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Paslor; Rov. Kendall C. Glovor. 998-7316. New Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor, Nettyo Ijamos-Barbor. 751 -0049. Sun. School. 10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday night: Biblo class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. True Light Christian Ministry, U.S. 601 N., Dannor Rd. to Cameiia Lane. Mocksvillo. Paslor; Steven W. Dalton Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11 Episcopal Church ol Iho Good Shepherd, Church & Cross sis., Cooloomoo. Worship, 9;30 a.m.. followshlp hour alter church. Bible Study 2nd and 4ih Sundays after church. Priest; Rev, Noah Howard. Jesus Life Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10:30, morning worship, 11. Sunday ovening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Paslor; Hilda Roavis. Mocksville Church of God. 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Paslor: Larry HoUitleld. Sunday School, 10a.m., worship, 11. Sunday evening. 6, Wednesday evening. 7. Jerusalem BapUst Church. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksvlllo. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancaster. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m.. praise and worship; 9:45 a.m.. Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. morning worship: 6 p.m evening worship. Wednesday services; 6 p.m.. family felfowshlp meal; 7 p.m., TeamKID. Youlh 4 Christ, Adull Bible Study. Nursery for infants and toddlers. Followshlp Baplisl Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advance. 998-6544. Paslor Will Pryor. Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sunday evening. 6. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation. 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worhsip. 11. Rev. Conita A. Hunt. W .G . W H IT E & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 V O G L E R & S O N Sruncrai iiumc 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 4 7 1 4 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksviiie, N C 27028 336-751-5148 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience892 Ralph Railodgo Rd • Mockivlllo 492-5496 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., ING. Makers of D A ISY FLO U R We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 E A T O N FUNERAL HOME A Ihulilioii ot'Cnriiiÿ.... 323 Norlh Main .Sircct Mocksvillc. NC 2702S 336-751-2148 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2167 ^ 'Krazy'Bob says, "Stop by and see mail's rarely JLjI I lilS ®VlT'0/ Tuos.-Fil.'10.im-7pm S.11.* t0am-5pm Closed Sun.& Mon.The Old Wpbb {tldg.Hwy 1S8.2 Blocks W of 801 GENTLE MACHINE & TOOL INC. 3319 U S Hwy 158 Mocksville, N C 27028 336-998-3350 J C E VILLAGE HARDWARE 5431 Hwy. 15B • Advance, NC 336-998-1987 < I^ 5 T AUTO M R T » MOCKSVILLE AtïïOMOTIVE 884 S. Main 81. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 FULLER^tl^^Kiir Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication855 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3712 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A FAUX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, N C 27028 336-492-5565 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341lkiii:ti<f Qiulit) Cu\li<n] Ihvio Ar lUfr )rjn Cfii/ A Cjflct. PrniJffit».MintJi C. Caflff, Vicc Pro. H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K.INDERTON C h a p e l Locatuoon Hwy 158 BoTWGEN Clemmons & A dvance 336-940-5555888-940-8511 (10 . DAVIK C O I N I V KNTKUPRISK UKCORI). June 6, 2()()2 A S u c c e s s f u l Y e a r : S c h o o l s R e f l e c t O n 2 0 0 1 - 2 0 0 2 Ну Wcmlv Unrnc SiH-'cial Ul (ho I-.movprisc The l);ivic C'oimty Scliool System coin;lii(lci! :i •.iicccssl'iil scliool yciir Гог 20(11-02 on May 24. Ill an oliou 10 iiirorm aiul lhank Iho many sliulonls. paronis, ocluoaUirs, anil com nuinily moiiihors u ho «oro so instniiiicnlal in this siicccss, llio sysiom's piililic inl'oriiialioii dopanmoiU lias proparoil Iho lollouini: as a summary ro|iorl for llio 2001- 02 school yoar. • Davio Coiiiily roporloci a ilocrcaso ill vlio|H'iils Гог tlio socoiul school \ car in a row. Tliis inromialiim was roporioil hy Iho N.C. Dopanmoiil of I’uhlic Insiniclion in ils anniial ropon on ilropoiils. • Davio Counly Scliools fully imploiiioiiloil Ihoir proschool proorain al Contrai Davio [Education Conlor. Tho procrain provides for typically developing and 4-yoar-olds, as well as lluiso widi special neods. The facility, which proviiles load teachers who are licensed hy Ihe Dopartmonl of Public Inslruc-Iion, w ill receive its ,S-star facility ratini; Ihis fall. • Tw o gymnasiums wore named in honor of oiilslandini: Davio School omployoos. Central Dav io Gymnasium w as named in honor of Clyde Studevent Jr. and South Davio Ciymnasimii was named in honor of Charles Crenshaw .- • The Davie Hoard of I:ilucalion implemented a Character l-diication Awards Program to promote studeni developmont in and out of tho classroom. Tho board rocogni/od moro than 70 stiulents from w ithin the school syslem w ilh awards for .. successlul character ilevelopiiieiil. • The hoard ol educalion nominaled inembers of llie Davio Hoard of Conm y Commissioners for the prestigious N .C . School Boards .Association County Conimissionors of Ihe Voar Award, in recognition of their oM raordiiiary efforls ami conimilmeni to local schools. Conimissionors recoivd Iho award in Novonibor. • Cooleemee filemonlary School's l-am ily Reading Nighl was recogni/ed hy I-O X S /W G IIP loV "W haCs Righi In Our Schools". The program en-courages parenls tl) read with Ihoir childron and olfers Ihom tho opporlunily lo read logelher as a family one night each monlh ai ihe school, • Mocksville Elementary School's niimbcr оГ volunleers increasell ihis year by moro Ihan .400 individuals; a clear indicator that paronis and com m unity monihors havo embraced this school as their own and desire to assisi educators in providing children u ilh a iiiiality educalion, • Project W ILD , an outdoor classroom al Pinebrook l-.lemon-tary. inlroducod -l.Ki Davie third graders lo science thal can only be Гоши! in nalure. Vulcan Malorials Smith Grove IJuarr). donates lime anil money to sustain the resource for children, • Shady Grove lUomontary w as lecogni/od as a "School of l-;.\collence". This desigiiatioii is North Carolina's top recognilion I'or siiident рогГоппапсе in Ihe .AHC's of Public liducalion testing program. In ordor for a school lo meel roi(uiromonts for a “School of lixcellonce". 40 percent of thoir sludonts must be at or above grade level and iiuist bo meeting or exceeding oxpoctod growth, • I'ourth and ni'lli grade academically fiflod sUidenis al Shady Grovo excelled in academic contests. Ono studoiil was Ihe regional w inner in Iho Continenlal Math l.oague, a national competition. In the Math f-'ax conipelilion, fourlh graders wnil first in Ihe region, and ИНЬ graders captured second. Two sludonls will receive nalional recognition for perfect scores on Iho Word Masters ,Analogy Tost. • W illiam R. Davio lilomeiUary hosted a monthly preschool slory nighl, whicli provides children with the opportunity lo read, participate in cralts, and become I'aiiiiliar sviih ibe school ilsoH'. • 111 au оГГоП lo instill orfeclivo leadership abilities, William K. Davie began its first Student Council, • Pour humlred oigliiy-six lil'lh grade students compleled Iho l).\ R i; (D rug Ahuso Rosislance liducalion) program, a cooperalivo olTorl of tho Davie Slierirfs Dopartmonl and Davie .Schools. • .North Davio Middle ■School was awarded Iho Lighthouse .Award hy the .•\ssociation ofSuporvision and Curriculum Developmenl.The aw ard distinguishes NDM S as an outstanding middle school in N C . having eonsisiently high-tost scores, displaying patriotism, and demonstrating suitlem leadership, • Norlh Davie's MathCounts leam placed R E L A Y ' R e la y f o r U fe presents Fear Factor and CONC SHOW KARAOKE Fear Factor Prize Cherry Entertainment Center Holds Most 35" to 36" TVs Courtesy of Thomson Crown Wood Products KARAOKE PKIZEi N.O.C. Rafting Ticiiets Carowinds Passes Emerald Point Passes N.C. Zoo Passes & more! June 14 • 7-8pm at Davis Hiah Siddkiiii CONTESTANTS NEEDKD Must be at least 16 years old for Fear Factor Gili 998-6841 h> sign up or get more details. second OUI of 14 loams in Ihe Norlhwosi North Carolina Regional MathCounts conipelilion in rebruary, • North Davie's .Algebra team placed first out of 17 schools in Ihe regional Algebra 1 competition at Wake l-'orost L'niversily ill .April, which i|ualified them for stale conipelilion in .May, • No.irly 100 studenis at Norlh and South Davio middle schools nualilied to lake ihe Scholastic ,Aptitudo Tosl Ihrough Duke University's falonl Idonlificalion Program (TIP), • Ono hundred percent of the participating oighlh graders at Soulh Davio Middle School passed tho porformanco section of Ihe Slate Com puter Conipotency Tost, and ')S.7 proconi passed the multiplo- clunco section, • A student at South Davie was selected as "Artist of Ihe Week" in March of 2(K)2 on the artsonia,com wobsilo, Tho site features an I'rom 2,5(K) schools aroumi iho world, • Seven South Davie Middle Choral Music sluilents parlici- palod in iho N,C, Music ndiica- lors All-Slate Choir in May, The A ll-S ta le C hoir is comprised of tho bost choral suiilenis from across the state. • Davie High’s conimilmeni lo dropinil prevent ion w as presented at throe high profile seminars across the state this year. The presenlation titled "H olding On - Dropout Pro veil-I ion Siralogies". highlighled Davio H igh's m ulli-racolod approach lo addressing ihe dropout dilemma in high schools. Tho program has received slalo recognilion from the Dopartmonl of Public Inslruclion. • Davie High was awarded the designation of "Signalure School" during Iho Piodnioiit friad liducation Consortium's annual mooting in Novomhor. Tho award is based on Davie High's implementation of a Conipotoiicy .Academy, a dropout prevention strategy, which is designed to assist sludonts who have dilficully in passing the N.C, Competency Test, • Moro Ihan S1,2 million in scholarships wore awarded lo Davie High seniors planning to I'urtlior Ihoir educalion. This year's senior class received 142 scholarships; .“iS of those wore from a local coninninity source, • Sixteen Davio High School seniors received oiioiigli scholarship funds lo fully pay for their riituro academic endeavors. ■ Admission locolleges and univorsitios became more com potilivo in 2002. Tho average GP.A of froshman emoring N.C, State University was .i.s.“', and iho average SAT scoro was 11?.“!. Nearly ‘M percent of Davie High seniors are anticipated lo seek ailililional education or Iraining; 45 percenl of those will mosi likely allend a four- yoar college or university, . At Davio High, ,10S students (duplicated studeni counts) took advantage of tlie 2S advanced level courses olTerod to thorn, • Davie High offerod Latin I lo students via salellite lor the first lime, Siudents were en­ couraged to participate in the Nalional l.alin lixam. Tw o studenis scored well enough lo he classified as cum laude (missing no moro Ihan tS|. and one stuileni scored a perfect scoro classifying him as magna cum laude, • Jeremy Byril, a social studies leachoral Davio High, was selected as the 2001-02 Davio Couniy Teacher of the Yoar, Byrd was presented wilh tho Gokl Star Award, on Ix'half of C C B , which recogni/.es excellence in leaching. • Tour Davio teachers received Iheir National Board Cerlificalion: Terry Hoyle. Regitui London. Kathy Pegram. Davie High School; and Judy Whilaker. Mocksville t-lomeii-lary, Davie has 20 teachers certified by the National Board, • Judy Whito. a leachor at William R, Davio. and Teresa Cook and Tim Kenney, teachers al Soulh Davie Middle, wore nominaled for inclusion in the publication of "W ho 's W ho Am ong .America's Teachers". • Principal Candace Poplin was designaled Davio Principal of Ihe Year and Betty Blakely was selected as the Davie Teacher Assistant of Iho Year, Both aro educators al Cornatzer 1-lonienIary, • Davie County Schools Transportation Deparlmoni has received Iho highest safely rating I'or the central region (approxim ately .^0 school systems). Tho state is divided into Ihree regions and Ihe stale level award will he announced in Juno. Davie Schools' Health Deparinieut parlicipalod in llie Toon Court program which trained .“i I middle school students who participate in judicial proceedings. These proceedings involve their peers who havo been involved in misdemeanor ca.ses referred by local juvenile court counselors. • Sharon Boger. public heallh dental hygienist for Davie and Yadkin counties, roceivod the "Oulstaiuling Dental Hygienist Award for North Carolina" in tho fall of 2001, • Prances Tullerow. school health coordinalor, was recognized hy Colorado State University for outslamling efforls ill drug abuse prevonlion and evaluation, • Along wilh excellence in tho classroom. Davio Schools boast oxcollonce in administration. The school system’ s finance deparlmoni received ihrco slale level awards recognizing ihom for; excellence in govornmonlal accounting and financial reporling. Palsy Crenshaw, executive ilireclor of curriculum and instruction, was elected president-elect for Ihe N,C. .Associalion for Super­ vision and Curriculum Dovelop-menl. and Dr. Robert Landry, principal al South Davie Middle, was named lo the board of directors of the N .C . Associalion of School Adminislralors, 4'i'H(/v Horne ix ilin'clor oJ putilic inform ation and I’liiiiiniiiiiry n'ldliiins /or llic Davie Cininlv Schools. Y o u r T i n g e r t i m T V a i f S t u d i o Manicures, Pedicures ' Acrylic & Gel Nails 1st Visit Off Call Bridge« today for your appointment 336-940-5996 Matchwoods Developinenl in Advance a t Vacation Bible School V A C A T I O N B 1 S I4 £ Friday, 6-8:30pm Saturdijy, 10ani-2:30pm Lunch and snacks provided. Ages 4 years liirougli 6tli grade, (Corner o f iiOI eind Fannini’ton Road) World Class Technology, Hometown Service. Full S e r v i c e s t o r e s in Y a d k i n v i l l e a n d M o c k s v i l l e . VadhinValleu Yadkinville 463-5022 Mocksville 998-9022 www.yadtei.net i Featime DAVII': ( 'OUN I'Y KN TKRPKISI': RIX’ORD, .Iiinc 6. 2002 - Dl The Williams sisters sit on the front porch of their business, Caskets For Critters,This special order wooden casket was designed and built by Ann, F a r e w e l l T o F a i t h f u l F r i e n d s Davie Sisters l-lelp Pet Owners Say Goodbye A wall display shows some of the different choices pet owners have If they choose to bury their pets in a cas­ ket, - Photos by Robin Fergusson Hv .lackic Scaljolt Davie Counly lintcrprise Record Pot care has changed dras­ tically over Iho years. Animals live longer and have holler i|ualily of lives due lo advance- meiils in veterinary medicine and care, Pol owners spend more money caring for ihoir lour footed friends than they over have. So it’s not surprising when iho time comes lo say good-bye lo our faithful com­ panions many are opting for their pots to leave this world much difl'orontly than they havo in Ihe past. Tw o sisters in Davie County aro providing a way to help pel owners do ihis wilh iheir busi­ ness Caskels For Crilters. Started around Christmas 2001. tho business is siili up and coming, bul bolh Ann and Kay Williams wani people in Ihe county to know it’s avail­ able, "This is somelhing lo botp people whon Ihoir pel dies." says Ann, The small hiiildiiig housing Iho business use.s Ihree of il's four walls to display dirferom si/o animal casket choices pet owners can select from. The prices siarl al SIO for a small slyrene model appropri­ ate for a small pet like a rabbil. But larger models aro available to accominodate Ihe largesi breed of dogs. The price \ arios according to Ihe si/e ofthe ))0t. They can accommoilale any pel imagiiuible from birds, ferrets, hamsters, and even poi bellied pigs, Caskels aro made of poly­ styrene, styroiio, or wood. The polyslyrene and styrene typos aro made of the same ma- lerial polling soil is made ofso it's ground rrienilly, siiys Ann. They are guaraiiloeil to noi break down bul thov aro not harml'ul lo the environmenl. Both come wiib a promise to last 200 years and all come with a professional sealant. Wooden caskels are also available. They are buill on sile al die business and aro cusioni made and designed, Kay .says ihey will oven as­ sist a grieving pel owner by placing llieirpols in a caskel for Ihem, Aiul each pet casket comes w ith a blanket and pillow on ro- ijuosi. Blue or pink is availablo depending on Ihe choice ofthe pel's owner. .Л flouor and print out on pet burial can also bo found inside each casket. The Williams' aro also of­ fering hoadslonos in basic and deluxe designs on rei|uest. And urns c:in be ordered and inaile availablo lo owners who choose cremation instead of burial, [•videiice of Kay and Ann's love for animals can bo seen :i TO’ Two of the models of caskets Caskets For Critters has are made of the same material as potting soil, » . i . Kay and Ann with two of their pets, Petie and Dixie, hope their services will be of help to those who lose a faithful friend. •L. . \ . y around their homes near Mr, Henry Road in Mocksville, Several dogs, a iiiinialure horse, a eal, and goals can be .seen strolling along Ilieir prop­ erly, All of llie dogs. Ann .say's, wore Stray'S or abandoned ani­ mals thal ended up al their liou.se. "When it comes here, it slays," adds Kay, Whal bolh sislers hope is that Iheir business W'ill help pel owners by giving Ihem a choice Ihey may have not known was available. Caskets for Crillors is lo­ caied on Wilderness Way and Mr, Henry Road in Mocksville, There are no sol business hours and Ihe Williams’ encourage calls when ihoir sorvico is needed. You can reach Ann al 4У2-7172. or Kay al-442-74(11, The mono of Caskets Гог Critters is assurance that your special friend who brightened your world can leave in a de- com and dignified manner. П2 - DAVIE COUN ГУ EN FKRPRISE RECORD. June 6. 2002 4-H Summer Fun Includes A Variety Of Activities Scluwl's mil. Now What'.’ 4-M Summi;r Fun. Now lhal schoiil's oul. il's even more imporlani lhal kills keep hiisy and productive with aclivilies lhal are fiin. 4-11 Suininer Fun is a series of programs designe<l lo make the niosl of summer vacalion. 4- U is an educational organization which offers many learn-hy-do- ing opportunities for the youlh of Davie Counly. Summer Fun is open to all youlh regardless of prior 4-II parlicipalion. N C Zoo, June 12. .SI2. Grades I and up. lunch money. S:.1() a.m.- 4:.1() p.m. Wear com­ fortable walking shoes for a real adventure. We will divide inlo small groups and explore the park. See Ihe polar bears... go­ rillas .... snakes and everything else. Bring at least S.“! for lunch and souvenirs. Adult volunteers needed. Sew What’s New?. June I.V SIO. Grades 4 and up. 10 a.m.- .1 p.m.. bring lunch. Charlotte I’agett. ii.xiension agenl, will help you leant to sew your own tote bag. Learn the parts of the machine and Ihe simple skills needed for your firsl sewing project. White Water K»rt!nt;. June 14. Sf).*). Grades 6 - adult, bring lunch 8 a.m.- 11 p.nt. Bring your pillow, a good book or a deck of cards for several hours of care­ free travel on a chartered bus. After a picnic lunch, we will ar­ rive in Ihe lillle town of Walnul for a guided trip down Ihe French Broail Kiver. It promises e.xeilement for bolh beginners and e.xperienced rafters. Bring a change of clothes ami money for a fast- food diiuter. Be prepared to get wet and have fun. I’arents invited foi same price, C A T C H Fishins! Clinic, June 17 and 20. SIO, Grades I- 6, a.m.-noon. Wiih the help of the Forest Servicc. we will spend the first rnonting learning about ai|uatic biology, fishing ethics, and ntore al the 4-H office. The second session will be held at Peeler Creek Farm (near Cooleemee) and we will actually "wel a worm". You must attend both sessions. Parents Inviled lo slay and fish, loo. Corn to Corn Hakes. June IX. S.S. Grades 1-6. S:,iO-II:.M) a,m. Learn about the world’s mosi widely used grain crop. Popcorn, ethanol gasoline. Com Flakes, biodegradable plaslic bags and animal feeds all have something in common. Visit a po(Koni growing and processing facility lo see how ii’s grown and even lasie a sample. Adult vol­ unleers needed. Illkin)’ nt Ilangint; Kock, June 19, S.'i, Grades 6 and up. bring lunch 8:.10 a.m.- 4:.10 p.m. This Is no walk In Ihe park. It’s a serious hike. Be prepared lo hike several miles up a moun­ tain. No whiners allowed. Bring a suit and a towel for a swim In Ihe lake, or enjoy a little canoe­ ing, Adult volunleers needed, M.vslery Trip, June 24. SIO. Grades 1-6. bring lunch. 8:,10 a,m.-4 p,n\, 1 can'l tell you where we are going, hul I guarantee you’ll discover more fun lhan you ever imagined. Wear lennis shoes and be prepared for a day of fun in Ihe sun. Imagine all the possibilities. Adull volunleers needed. Kids Coi)kin)>, .Sr. June 2fl and 26. SIO Grades 4-6.') a.m.- noon. Learn aboul nutrition, kitchen ei|ulpmenl and safety, how to read a recipe and more. Prepare and eal new recipes. Kroin Farm to Consumer, June 2.‘i, S.'i. Grades 1-6, bring lunch y a.m.- 4 p.m. Participants will visit several farms lo dis­ cover how animals arc raised and Ihe producis they produce. A trip lo a feed mill and a gro­ cery store w ill explore how hu­ mans and animals each gel the nutrients they need. (irecnshoro Culliire June 28, S 1 .“i. Grades 1 -6, bring lunch S a.m.- .S p.m. Head for UN CG where the Theater for Young People will present "The Tarheel Tales," folk stories lhal have been told anil retold in Ihe mountains of N,C. for generations. Then travel lo the Nalural Science Cenler for a planelarium show and exhibits on rocks, animals and more, Adull volunleers needed. Health Mini-Camp July 1- SI,“!, Grades 4-7, bring lunch y a,m,-noon. Meet al shelter 2, Rich Park for an Inlroducllon to physical fiiness. sports, nulrl- lion. and more. Learn lo appre­ ciate your body and whal ll can do, no matter whal your size, shape, or gender. Bring a towel and suit each day for swimming skills and waler safety at the YM CA, Ukrainian E(;i!sJiily8.SI0. Grades .S and up, y a,m.-noon. Through Ihe centuries eggs have symbolized the mystery of life, Leam how the Ukrainian culture celebrates the egg with beauli­ ful decorallons. Using wax and die. and following some simple steps you can create your own. Kids Co(ikinn..Ir- July and lO.SlOGrades l-? .‘) a.m.-noon. Learn about nutrition, kllchen equipment and safely, how to read a recipe anti more. Prepare and eal new snacks and dishes. Your Best Foul Forward July 11. SS, Grades 4 and up, 9 a.m.- .1 p.m., lunch provided. Spend Ihe morning learning how to make introductions and tele­ phone elii|uelle, hefore concen­ trating on table mamiers, Fx- plore Ihe proper way to sel a table, and praclice your new skills al lunch. After lunch leam about looking your best with a style of your own, .Ir. Masier (iardener Fnvi- roninvnlal Day Camp July 22- 26. S,“!!), Grades ,V6, bring lunch ') a.m.-4 p.m. This Is an e.xciling opporlunily lo attend a week long day camp sponsored by Ihe Davie Master Gardener's and Vulcan Industries. Meet the van each morning al Soulh Davie Middle School to transport you lo Vulcan’s Project Wild Fduca- tional site. Aclivilies will in­ clude: building a birdhouse and olher crafts; creating and observ­ ing a composling bln; learning aboul rocks and minerals; tak­ ing hikes; exploring the creek; anil leanting aboul good soil and how lo grow food and llowers, Aflemoon field trips will include fishing and community service. At the end of the week each par­ ticipant will have completed the rci|uiremenls lo be a certified Jr. Master Gardener. Laz.v S and Sloan Park July .11, SIO. Grades I and up, bring lunch 8:.1() a.m.- p.m. A wagon will take us through a large pasture full of zebra and ostrich among others. Afier a visit lo the pelting zoo we will travel to nearby Sloan Park lo enjoy a bag lunch and the play­ ground, Adull volunteers needed. For more information and regislralion materials, call or slop by Ihe Cooperative Exten­ sion Office. 180S.MainSl..2IO County Office Building. 7.‘il- 62‘>7. No regislralion will be ac­ cepted over the phone, Davie Counly 4-11 Is Ihe youlh compo­ nent of N,C, Cooperative Exten­ sion. a United Way program. Davie M aster G ardener R oberta Bonardi helps Savanna Yost create a terrarium dur­ ing last year's Sum m er Fun. The 4-H W hitew ater Rafting trip will be June 14 for children and accom panying adults. Htslotical 60П. 2BA. horw on 5 11 aaos. wjth immaajblo Luxlscapcng CAU JANE @ 751-8560 231 Bttun«»» Daivi HOWARD REALTY P u t o u r sta ff to w o r k fo r y o u ! C a ll u s at (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 o r V is it o u r W e b s ite at www.howardrealty.com r a MLS\ 330 s. Salisbury SI. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Hours; Monday-Friday 8-6 • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By Appt. 449 Madison Roao 29S tiAMES Church Rd. 5BR. 3.1B.* 3505 sq tl. too fTWny omccúttes tu h&tt $329,950. CAU CONNIE (9 7514565 4BR. 3BA, farmhouso ca.ISdO on G 5 Ac Appx 3200s1 $325.000. ода CONNIE ® 751-8565 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, spacious rooms, targo tot. $162,500. CAUJANC9 751-8560 4BR. 3BA, on 9.3 acrcs with sttoam $249,000. CAU EVEUTN @ 751-8563 TOTAL PRIVACY15W- Acres. Partially cleared. Pasture land, wooded, stream - legal access Uom Hwy. 1S8. 4BR. 2BA plus 2ВЯ, 1 BA bomes PLUS addil>onal 3 34 acres in Farmington. $185,000. CAU JANE or MJ. ® 751-8560 3BR, 2BA, 2 halt BA. 2 stories wilh a lull basement. $179,900. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 3BR. 2BA. farm style homo with wrap around porch. $169,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 4350 US Hwv. 158 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Uko now horno $159,900. CAU iANE 9 751-8560 $142.500. CAU LEE @751-8572 2 Bedrooms. 1 Balh. great mini farm on 4.61 acros. $139,900. CAUIANEO 751-8560 4BR. 2BA, renwd. kitch. bsmt. priced BELOW appraisal $139,900 CAU KQ4@ 751-8564 3BR, 2BA. brand now homo, many amenities. $124,900. CAUCONNIC@ 751-8565 3BR. 2BA. on 1.5AC., circle drivo. Up to 2.5Ac. avail. $119,900. CAU EVELYN <3751-8563 33G Wu HtSOORO SiBtn 2W- aciBS in Advance 3BR. 2QA. spbl layer. $U>,<0 0. CMliae7Sl-<S72 38a V5BA, softer pays S2000 ctosing cost w/acc. ofi. $114.900 CAU MAmr@ 751-8566 3178 US Hwt GDI N. 3 Bodrooms. 2 Balhs. like new. in a groat hxatxxi. $114,900. CAU KEN 9 751-8564 3BR. 2BA. dblwido homo with 6+/- acros. as is cond. $109,900. CAU EVEHTN 9 751-8563 3BR, 2BA, 1853 sq. tt. mobile homo w/5.5 acres, S109,900. CAU.IANE®7S1.SS60 128 Edison StRtn 3BR. 2BA on comer k>t w/ 12ж16 storago buiUing. $104,900. CAU KEN 9 751-8564 38R, 2.5BA. spacioos rms.$4.000 rodocoraiing allowance. $98,900 CMlUNCe751-SSW U l i 5060 HwY 601 Norih 3BR. 2Ba. new carpet, full Dsmnt, mutti-lov. dock. $109,900. CMJ.1ANE®751-SS60 176 Byirit Chapii Road Many Updates, 4BR, 2BA, 1.5 story homo. $109,900. CMlC0NMEe7Sl-8S65 f'-T Now Const.. 3BR. 2BA cottago. Conv. In-iown k)cat)on $98,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 753 South Main Si 114 Arbor Lanl 3BR. 2BA. Immaculalo insWe, 1512 sq. It.$9«,900. С«ХКЕМв7$1-8564 3 Bodrooms, 1 Bath, 2 story, with now largo outbuilding. $89,900. CAU MARY ® 751-8566 12254 Griinsboro St. Ext 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, with wirod shop/garage. $82,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 1.5 acros, 3 BR. 2 BA, 1552 sq. ft. mobile homo. $79,900. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 4 Bodrooms. 1 Bath, with 1460 squa/o feet. $74,90a СДиМИЕв751-(М0 1.09 Town Center zoned disirtcl Uux). 2BR. IBA. $74,500. СДиШСв751-в5в0 3 Bedrooms, 1 Balh, fresh paint, $2.000 Closing cosi. $72,900. CAU JANk 9 751-8560 3BR. 1.5BA. cozy cottage, in lown. $69,900. CAU GENA @751-8569 Lexington, NC. 2BR. IBA. hardwood lloors. .67ac. $69,900. CAU LEE @751-8572 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, currontfy being renovatod. $68,900. CMX CONNIE @751-856$ 2 Bedrooms, 1 Baiti, Iresti paint and now carpet. $49,900. СШ. UNE 9 751-8560 JULIA CONNIE HOWARD KOWALSKE 751-8567 751.8565 LEE NOLAN 751-8572 .Л Ч Л И МИ! 1 m s \N 1 ) I \M> \ N I) Ul N I M PKOl'lKlllS HwrlM_______0(tMhMCh.Rd^ «91.97 Ac. S4t3.a&5___.Lot 9 $28.000.»9.7ÍAC*/-$«75,000 ^J7.54/-Ac.$1M,000 lAc* house, $175,000 __e.»4Ac.SeO,000 ^ilyCh^ SunMt Circle___Lot7,BNetlle M .w El ISW-Acret In Advance». ---- 2.19 Ac. $29.900-----1.49 Ac. $23.500-------6 Ac.$se.000--Bldg. Lot $15,900¡01----!L.$tB.500ea. 6QIS..Kaydon Driva (co 3799 Hwy. 64 W-., Powell Road.. Ar>oell Road>. .15.6 acrta $140.000 ..2.15 acrta $160,000 M.Builneis $119,000 |t4.2eactM. $114,340 ..7«/-aerea. $49,900 BENTAL PBOPERTIES ..$425P/II 8637 Center Grove Church fld__167 Hearthalda.--.___...»___---4625 P/y---$SSOP/M у ‘A r t A f t e r n o o n s ’ F o r C h i l d r e n P l a n n e d D A V IK C O U N l Y liN 'n C U P U lS K R FX’O R I), .June ft, 2002 - 1)3 riic Davie County Arts Council will sponsor “Art Af­ ternoons" on Thursdays from I - 4 al Ihe Brock I’erfomiing Arts Cenler. 622 N. Main Sl„ Mocks­ ville, Sessions are SI.S which In­ cludes snack and supplies. Ses­ sion topics vary from week lo week bul will Include drama, music, visual arl, and dance. All sessions must he prepaid at sign up and have a minimum of .S participants. Limited scholar­ ships and discounls are avail­ able. .lutic 6 Orff Instruments (K-.1) limit I,“;, Learn Ihe basics playing Orff percussion inslrumenls. Play along with some familiar stories, Inslructors: Anna Newman & Elaine Snow, Stage Combat (.1-6) Limit 10, A safe, action filled afternoon of conibal choreography including fencing and basic rolls and tumbles. Instructor: Jason McGill Look, 1 Made a Book (4lh & up) Limit 12. Make and deco­ rate your own journal, diary or photo album wiih paints, mark­ ers. glitter, and stamps. Art thal can't hang on the refrigerator. Instructor: Ken Brownlow .lunv 1.1 Orff Instruments (K-.1) Limit l.'i. Leam the basics playing Orff percussion inslrumenls and play along wilh some fantlliarslorles, Inslructors: Anna Newman & Elaine Snow Reader's Theatre (3rd-8lh) Limit iO, A unique acting lech- nique that allows students lo cre­ ate a performance based on scripted fairytales and short sto­ ries, Instructor: Misty McGill Marionette Making (4lh & up) Limit I.“», Enjoy making and decorating your own mari­ onette, Try your hand al manipu­ lating your creation, Inslniclor: Glenn Mace ,lunt> 27 Basic Sewing & Juggling (3- 8) Limit 10, Studenls will learn basic straight stitching lo finish a pre-sewn beanbag lo use lo help learn Ihe basics of juggling. Instructor: Misty McGill Porcelain Painting (K -3 ) Limit LS, Learn Ihe process of hand poured porcelain &clialk- Ing porcelain lo make refrigera­ tor magnets. Instructor: Lena Reinsvokl Walercolors, ( 4ih it upi Limit 12. Learn the basics of painting with walercolors and blending of colors. Instructor: Sue Boggs .Inly U Music Videos (K-3) Limil 20. A high energy group choreogra­ phy experience for siudenls. Sludents should bring appropri­ ate CDs lo pick music from. In­ slniclor: Misty McGill Creation Station (K -3 ) Limit 12, Enjoy the basics of artisiic creations using various materi­ als, Inslniclor: Sue Boggs Adventures with Shadow Puppets (3rd I'i up) Limil I.S. Learn how to make early pup­ pets and entenaln your friends . Instructor: Joan Means ,Itily IK Action Rhymes (K -3) Limit I.S, Л movement workshop lhat incorporates popular nursery rhymes and dramatic play. In­ structor: Misty McGill Creating Characters 13rd & up) Limit LS. Make your own story characters come alive by learning a technli|ue used hy fa­ mous children's amhors. Instruc­ tor: Maggie Мое Adventures wilh Shadow Puppets (4ih Л up) Limit I.S. leant how to make early pup­ pets and eniertain your friends . Inslruclor: Claudia Perrone ,Itily 25 Look, I Made a Book (4th Л up) Limit 12, Make and deco­ rate your own journal, dairy or phoio album with paints, mark­ ers, glitter, and stamps, ,Лг1 lhal can't hang on Ihe refrigerator. Insmiclor: Ken Brownlow Slage Make-up (3-8) Limil 10. A fun aflernoon of make-up eliecis inchiding: old age, scars, wounds, Л lliealrical make-up, Inslniclor: Misly McCiill Creation Station (К - 3) Limil 12, Enjoy Ihc basics of arllslic creations using various materi­ als, Inslniclor: Sue Hoggs l-'or a regislralion fomi or lo sign up via phone (using Visa or MasterCard) coniacl Ihe Arts Council al 7.SI-3 II2 or info(ffidaviearls.org. O zim e k E arns M edical D egree Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. HCiiven, ukai.tou® I'A K E P R ID E IN Y O U R H O M E ? Ilomeinvners have a very special feeling about owning Iheir home, Il's Iheir place. Iheir security. Ihcir ncsl. iheir pride and joy. When llie lime comes to sell, hinvever. lhat same feeling of pride can gel in the way of a sale. Possibly the most importani decision made by homeowners when selling is their asking price. Choose"the right price and buyers will recogni/e its fairness and make a purchase. Here's where pride gets In the way. Most oflen. no one thinks more of llic home lhan Ils residenl osvners. 'I'lnis. it is common lo believe Ihe home Is wonh more than buyers arc currently willing lo pay. wilh overpricing being the result. Think about It, The owners wallpapered Ihe nursery, added a palio, and did a wonderfiil job landscaping Ihe y;ud. The home is very much a part of tlieir lives. Regardless of how they “feel" about the home however, the real estate market is relatively insensitive to feelings. It is made up of houses for sale and buyers who make decisions based on objective, rational thinking. Owners who sel their own asking price, wilhoul knowing what the current real estate market Is saying, risk a lengthy sale time...or no sale at all. The best advice on pricing can be provided by their repre.senlalive who knows what buyers arc willing lo pay. /Vrcr ilfiiifn i\ tl Ht'ttllor' wilh iV iin in ^ion it C'ompimy Knihy. lit' u'tiiiltl he jilfitsi'il hi ii\\i\t vrirr in y o u r 111'л/ rn i/fy IntiiMU-titHi o f buying o r M'lliii i; a litmw. Ilf ctui he m u l in i III ID-17 fo r iiity ira i f\liilr qiu‘.\noii\ you iiitiy liiiw. Ozimek Christopher L, O/.iitiek, son of Daniel \V, and Palricia II, O/iinek of l’IalTlown and grandson of Mrs, I-dwanl O/iniek of Mocksville grailualed front the Hroily School of Medicine al East Carolina Uni­ versity on May 11. He and his wife Meredith and their two sons. Jarrett and Phifer, will move to C o ­ lumbia. S.C., where he will do his resi­ dence in pediatrics at Richland Palmello Hospital. J o h n s o n E a rn s W SSU D egree Benjamin Johnson Jr. earned a bachelor's degree wiih honors in history from Winslon-Salem State Universily during May 11 commencement e.xercises. Al Winston-Salem Stale, he was co-founder of the history club, a Campus Pal lour guide for incoming freshmen, a volunlcer lulor, and a Big Brother in Forsylh Counly for four years. I le was also a member of the football team and Phi Gamma Mu and Phi AlphaTheta nalional honor societies. A 1998 graduale of Davie High School, he is I Ihe son of Benjamin and Jeanelle Johnson of .lohlisoii Mocksvillc, and Ihe grandson of James Olis Fowler, OPEN HOUSE • S a tu rd a y Л S u n d a y • 2 -S a .m . 3 N e w H o m e s U n d e r C o n s t r u c t i o n ! • Giciit luciiliiin. convenient to Winston-Salem. Mocksville & Le.xingtoii • Beaiitiriti 2/.3 acie homcsites for custom constniction • Nciglibt>vhouil оГ liomes piicetl Irom $133,000 to $190,000 • Close to golf, shopping and schools Charles J o n e s R e a lt y , I n c . (harlie .Iones HrokiT. CRS. Mohilc: (33Í.I40S-SI IS ОЛи с: (33i.lS5')-‘)(IS4 email: I’hiii ionest" k'NcoiniiUMicI I MWmtHAHCE FREE. ЗВЯ. 2,50A HOME Ш HERITAGE OAKS • 2100 SF split bedroom plan vn!h a huge Msuiie and a covered back porch Buy пол and ctioose your colors S1B4,9C0. UNDER CONSinUCTION • 3 or 4BR. 2.5BA two story home, open & spacious, large Kitchealamily room. Golf course view. Buy now and choose colors. 5109,900. UNDER CONSTBUCTION • 3BR. 2BA maintenance tree Cape w/opeti floor plan, large & LR. co'<eied tront potch, 2 ca» alt garage Addi 2BRs & IBA roughed-in & plumbed tor expansion. Choose appi & color. QUAUTY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS. 3,5 Ь Ш , computer slaiion. twrrial dmirig toom. vauived « family rocm. Open tloor plan, master suite wilh lacuzzi 4 sep shower. 2/3 acre lol Custom leaiures Ihroughout. S189.900. Company ^_________175 Casabella Drive - N<? poce on tín 3BR. IBA home in quct nc^iborhood! Mow in conduon $40,000. CUI CM^ 225 Main St. - Nwi cotuje pcr/cct for j jurtcr home or inveitment property. Urje livin^j room. 2 brfe bedroomt, den 8, office pluj i coxy fcitchcn $47,000. Call M*ry. Ì47 Over Run - GrtJt ritrenent Of lOfter tone on prMte «voodcd Ы Loaud n prrcy De«r Rm restnctrd рЛ Putire* rcLde pwqúet таза berber 'j irnni rm w'fiíTfiice.|rut lutcheabt rtnt $15Ф ypxed«$5S,OOO.CaBMar> j _R ,...„Е ......A ......L _....T Y I In Mocksville 3 3 6 .7 5 1 .9 4 0 0 In Advance/Hillsdale 3 3 6 .9 9 8 .8 9 0 0 205 Country Circle-AdoKe-Custom home on 7i9 acres. 4BR. 3iBA w’frnstcr on upper and kMtr 9' vatAcd ceibre. pMid pauo sunroom $379,SOO.Owner/AsenT СдП Peter. I9S6 Hwy ЬА East • Grtat starter home or imtttmcni property, 3BR. gnait loaüoa beauoiul shide trm and LARGE bxk yard $79,900. CaU Rodncjt 114 Matts PUce ' This raised fwxh hu room to spare! rm, din fm,brökfa$t rm, den stooge, patio, envy, inen dosec slidng gius & fttnch doorvThis is a must se^ Or^ $126,900. СзМ ОсЬЫе. KOI I r \ \\\ IK>KSJ s 266 ShefSeW Farm Trail • Grtai mini brm on 667 aerei 1998 CW w/VxJt bunditm Al fcnccd in area for dogs i horses. 24<24 bamSvorfahop w/ shed & ock room^ Can boand ip to 4 horses. Only 55 mles off of Нлу M, $12Í.900 Call Janice. SBi,___ __________________,Ml Loop Street-Cooleemee cotuje with I.4S acre fot 3BR. 2BA with an abundirtce of cloict stora|C. ceilmj ims. some hardwood floors, dock, fencinj. |is pic w/central air i ADT security system. $79,900. Call Mary Lynne. 670 Deadmon Road • Lkc new condition! Wei miinDiocd CWMH on under an acre, brrc yard & porcK back deck, storage bkk 3BR. 2BA. vaulted coimgs. white cabmets. garti^ tub. sco shower, too much to Ißt Home fs prxcd to sdil! Mt.90Q Call Unice for detaiU, 144 HickoryTree Road • Mocksville - Pcrfeci price! 3BR. I.56A home m move-in condition. Could be a starter home or investment property. All jppliioces stay, paved drive, attic fan, pretty ird & landscaping Only $83,900. Call Glen. 126 WtfKiing Creek Rd* Great flowing foor pbn n this new Rennie Jones construction Great Charleston Rjdfe neiffiborhood Buy Todiy' $tl9,900.Caafodney.kitchea fonnaJ dmint grtai rtxjm, w/t_ d tkcK, ? or girage. $1 163 Dakota Lane • 3BR.2BA doublewide on wonderful 5 acres Garden tub in MBA. All pliinces stay. Storage buildmg. $90,000. Call 190 Sweat Trail ‘ 26R. 2BA SWMH on 8.14 acres. All furniture and all new appliances to stay 20*40 inrround pool w/new Imer and fcncinj Pasture land for horses. Room to builc $110,900. Call Briggett SPRING! Bright a cheerful ttiis 3BR. 2Ba home kxks brW^new! Fbssible USCM assumble financing to qualified buyerí $89,500. СаЛ Иагу. M O M IN N cn \ 176 South Angell Rd • A fme home in immjculate cor>dition! 3BR. 2.5BA formal liv. rm w/FP plus fmtihed den ir» bsmt w.'FP, step saving kitchen, large laundry rm. 2 car-carport, I car ' L All on ,B6 ac. $111,000. Call Mary. 137 Windieter • V M M tmJ» home wnh 3BR. 15BA. bonus room, h desirable ciWe-iic rtí*l Fanul DR. ps kjg P nlR. wak-n doset ft sф 229 Carolina St. • Impressive custom-built home on over 1 acre. Corner lot conveniently located. Custom designed handcrafted wood floor in basement den. Features a mood-setung wood stove. Full of extras! $ 197,SOO. Call Debole. 121 East Lake Drive • Immaculate 3BR. 2BA 1.5 story home. Features custom window treatments. 2 stone FPs. cathedral ceihng & professionally landscaped. $144,900. Call Rodney. Hwy 158 . New ConrtfU^ • Spacious 3BR. 2BA home with a full basement Great kxatkxi-convenleni to shopplni wd schoolt 1.000. Call Debbie or Cftdy for morf 256 Dc.idmon Rd • SeaUDED! Tins 3BR. 26A. 1 1/2 storv Ion« IS surrounded by w«xh ter pnvacy pJui Loated outside сяу buts. but coovment to schooh. slioppmj etc. Call Mary ter ackiit)0(ul features. $115.000. 230 Edgewood Cirtle • 3BR. 2BA. bnd< nndKf w/ifdited Qfpci. vfiji & willpiper. New couniertops & tile n kitdten. Pus 2 car еагам. fcnced usare & I sol bam w/ock room. $116,oOO.Cail Mary Lynne. 2251 Hwy60IS-Nicc3BR.2BAbrickrarxhon 2 acres! features extra hree den witfi wood stove, pliioom in basement $ I Г9.900. Call Cindy. Give Us A Call To Hcl over li acres. 2nd story screened in porrK story deck and ftont porch 3BR.2BA. PKturesi honit $147.000.0ЛЪеЬЫе. Great k)g home on ■ I« ituresque 119 New Hampshire Ct room w/hardwood floors, 2 car girage'.brick & gas home v Beautiful all 1.2BA ns log FP. dming Homeowner’s Assoc, provides uniform landscaping, lawn maint, entrance i park area. $l59,900.CallMary._____________ p You Find The Perfect Home! kuv I - Impressive homewidi ^BR. 2.5BA. beautiful kitchen w/custom cabinetry & built-in appliances, LR w/gas k)i FP & TV insert built in above. Hdwd & Berber Carpet throuihouL Bonus: Urge deck in private backyard for entertaining! $1991900.0- ' Janicc McDaniel Debbie Pennington .Mary Lynne Daysinger Могу Hendricks KotlneyHailcv 909-0747 909-1284 ^ ^/oШ Jl 940*7077 909ЗДЗ ' Cindy Durham 940-7522 Janie Minton 971-8787 ¡23 Cardinal • Loa of lr/¿le squue foot^ ft stooge. Urge soreied p«cK Hmdyman^ “Tooiune" gvage. larp bindry with 1/2 BA. Large BA w/)eacd iiftMiOfe l^xlícfáf^ nci^iboítnod I míe fron MO. $l76.900,Cal Janice. \ i s i i Its o n ilu - \ M -lv W W W 1 4 'n m i\ i;u > n R (.'a h \ .i,o \ ii..........o r ...........1 -n v a il u s a l ÍH li>(‘‘M 4 'n n in g lo n R t .‘ a li\ .t.4 > n i (ilen Stanley 650-5172'I’eter Heaven 998-1047 1)2 - DAVIE COUN l Y ENTERPRISK RIX’ORI), .lune 6. 2002 4-H Summer Fun Includes A Variety Of Activities School’s out. Now Whal? 4-11 S'jnimi;r Rin. Now lhal school's oiil. il's oven more hiiporlani lhal kids keep busy ami productive with atiiviiies lhal are fun. 4-11 Siiinnier i'lin is a .series of programs designed to make Ihe mosl of summer vacalion. 4- II is an educalional organization which offers many learn-by-do- ing opportunilies for the youlh of Davie County. Summer Fun is open lo all youlh regardless of prior 4-H participation, N C /.«<). June 12. S12. Grades 1 and up. lunch money. 8:.1() a.m.- 4:.10 p.m. Wear com­ fortable walking shoes fora real adventure. Wo will divide into small groups and explore Ihe park. Sec the polar bears... go­ rillas .... snakes and everylhing else. Bring at least S.S for lunch and souvenirs. Adult volunteers needed. Sew Whiil's New'.’. June I SIO. Grades 4 and up. 10 a.m.- } p.m.. bring lunch. Charlotte I’agotl. E.xtension agent, will help you I:-am to sew your own tote bag. Loam the parts of Iho machinc anil Ihe simple skills needed for your first sewing project. While WalcT K:inin)>, June 14. S65. Grades 6 - adult, hring lunch 8 a.:;'..- 11 p.m. Hring your pillow, a good book or a deck of cards for several hours of care­ free travel on a chartered bus. Afler a picnic lunch, wo will ar­ rive in ihc little town of Wiilniit for a guided Irip down the French Broad River. It promises o.xcitement for bolh beginners and experienced rafters. Hring a changc of clolhos and money for a fast- food ilinner. Bo prepared lo gel wet and havo fun. Parents invited for same price. C A 'l’C H KishhiK C linic, Juno I7and20, SIO. Grades 1- 6. 9 a.m.-noon. Wilh Ihe help of Ihe Forest Service, wo will spend Iho firsl moniing learning aboul aquatic biology, fishing ethics, anil more at the 4-11 office. The second session will be held al Peeler Crook Farm (noar Cooleemee) and we will actually "wot a worm". You must attend both sessions. Parents invited lo stay and fish. too. C »rn lo Corn Flakes, June I.S. S.*!. Grades I-ft. ,S:.M)-11 :.1() a.m. Learn about the world's mosl widely used grain crop. Popcom, ethanol gasoline. Com Flakes, biodegradable plaslic bags and animal foods all have sonielhing in common. Visil a pojKom growing and processing facility to see how it's grown and oven taste a sample. Adult vol­ unteers noedod. Miking ill lliingin)’ Kock, June 19, S.S. Grades 6 and up, bring lunch 8:,10 a.m.- 4:.1() p.m. This is no walk in Ihe park. Il's a serious hike. Bo prepared lo hike several miles up a moun­ lain. No w hiners allowed. Bring a suit and a towel for a swim in Ihe lake, or enjoy a little canoe­ ing. Adull volunteers needed. Mystery Trip, June 24, SIO. Grades 1-6, bring lunch. .S:,30 a.m.-4 p.m, 1 can't tell you where we aro going, but I guarantee you'll discover moro fun lhan you ever imagined. Wear tennis shoes and be prepared for a day of fun in the sun. Imagine all the possibilities. Adult volunteers neoded. Kids Cooking, Sr. Juno 2,‘i and 2ft, SIO Grades 4-ft. 9 a.m.- noon. Learn aboul nutrition, kilchen equipment and safety, how to read a recipe and moro. Prepare and eat new recipes. From Kiirm lo Consiiiner, June 2.S, S.S. Grades I-ft, bring lunch 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Participants will visil several famis to dis­ cover how animals are raised and Ihe products they produce. A Irip lo a feed mill and a gro­ cery store will explore how hu­ mans and animals each get the nutrients they need. (ircensburo CulUire June 28. S li. Grades I-ft. bring lunch 8 a.m.- a p.m. Head for UN CG where the Theater for Young People will present " The Tarheol Tales." folk stories that have been lold and retold in tho mountains of N.C. for generations. Then travel lo the Natural Science Center for a planetarium show and exhibits on rocks, animals and more. Adult volunteers neeilod, lleallh Mlni-Cainp July I- .1. SI.“', Grades 4-7. bring lunch 9 a,ni.-noon. Meet at shelter 2. Rich Park for an inlroduclion to physical fitness, sports, nutri­ tion, and more. Learn to appre­ ciate your body and whal it can do. no matter what your size, shape, or gender. Bring a towel and suit each day for swimming skills and water safety at tho YM CA. Ukrainian Krbs July 8. SH). Grades ,‘i and up, 9 a,m.-noon, riirough Iho centuries eggs have symbolized tho mystery of life. Learn how the Ukniinian culture celebrates the egg with beauti­ ful decorations. Using wax and die, and following some simple steps you can create your own. Kids Ciioking, ,lr. J uly 9 and 10. SIO Grades 1 -.1.9 a.m.-noon. Learn about nutrition, kitchen equipment and safety, how to read a recipe and moro. Prepare and eal new snacks and dishes. Your HesI Kool Korward July 11, S8. Grades 4 and up. 9 a.m.- .1 p.m., lunch provided. Spend the morning learning how 10 make introductions and tolo- phono eliquelto. before concen­ trating on table maimers. Fx- ploro Iho proper way lo set a table, and practice your new skills at lunch. After lunch loarn aboul looking your best with a style of your own. ,Ir. Master Ciirilener Knvi- roninental Day Camp July 22- 2ft, S30. Grades 3-6, bring lunch 9 a.m.-4 p.m. This is an exciting opportunity 10 attend a week long day camp sponsored by the Davie Master Gardener's and V'ulcan Industries. Meet the van each morning al South Davie Middle School lo transport you to V'ulcan's Projecl Wild Fduca- lional site. Aclivities will in­ clude; building a birdhouse and olhercrafts; creating and observ­ ing a composting bin; learning about rocks and minerals; tak­ ing hikes; exploring Ihe crook; and loaming aboul good soil and how 10 grow food and fiowors. Afiemoon field trips will inclnde fishing and community service. At Ihe end of Ihe week each par­ ticipant will h.ive completed the requiroinents lo be a cerlified Jr. Master Gardener. I,a/,y S and Sloan Park July 31. SIO. Grades 1 and up, bring lunch 8:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. A wagon will take us through a largo pasture fiill of zebra and ostrich among others. Aftor a visit to the pelting zoo we w'ill travel lo nearby Sloan i’ark lo enjoy a bag lunch and the play­ ground. Adult volunteers needed. For more informalion and registration materials, call or stop by Ihe Cooperative Exten­ sion Office, 180S.MainSl.,2I0 County Office Building, 731- 6297. No registration will be ac­ cepted over Ihe phone. Davio County 4-M is Ihe youth compo- nenl of N.C. Cooperalivo Exten­ sion, a United Way program. Davie Master Gardener Roberta Bonardi helps Savanna Yost create a terrarium dur­ ing last year's Summer Fun, The 4-H Whitewater Rafting trip will be June 14 for children and accompanying adults. Historical 6BR, 2DA. home on 5 11 aaes. with tfnmaculato tarxlscaping CAU JANE 9 751-8560 231 BitCHwooD Oatvi HOWARD REALTY P u t o u r s ta ff to w o r k fo r y o u ! C a ll u s at (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -3 5 3 8 o r V is it o u r W e b s ite at www.howardrealty.com f m M LS 330 s. Salisbury SI. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Officc Hour; Monday-Friday M • Salurday 9-12 • Sunday By Appl. sen, Э.1ВА. 350S sq tl, loo тлпу amoni*jes lo bst I $3^,950. CAU COMME 1Э751.в5б5 4BR. ЗВА. farmhooso Câ 1ввО on 6 5 Ac Appx. 3200st. $325,000. CAa CONNIE @751-8565 301 tiAMts Church Road I 4BR. 3BA, on 9.3 acres with stream $249,000. CALL EVaVN ® 751-8563 TOTAL PRIVACY 15W- Acres. Partially cleared, Failure land, wooded, stream - legal access Irom Hwy. 1S8. 4Bfl. 2BA plus 2BR. 1 BA homes PLUS additena! 3.34 acres in Farminglon. $185,000. CAU JANE or MX @ 751-8560 222 BYtm.» Сшч-ti Road 3BR. 2BA. 2 hall BA. 2 stories with a lull basomenl. $179,900. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 295 Ijames Chubch Rd. 3BR, 2BA, Iarm style homo with wrap around porch. $169,900. CAU KEN @ 751-8564 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, spacious roonis. largo lot. $162,500. CAUIANE9 7S1-8560 177 Souttwooo Lamí - и ц - f l l CiAlA r'ljJiiJiJ'J 2»A aoM In Aavanco. 3BR. ZBA. spill loyer. $119,900. СДа11Ев751-«572 I 2545 Davii Acaoimy Rd 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, like now home. $159.900. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 $142,500. CAU LEE @751-8572 2 Bedrooms. 1 Balh, great mini Iarm on 4.81 acres. $139,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 4BR. 2BA. remod. kitch. bsmt. pncod BELOW appraisal $139,900 CAU KEN @751-8564 3BR. 2BA, brand now home, many amenities. $124,900. CAU. CONNIE <9 751-8565 3BR. 2BA, on l,5Ac„ circle drive. Up lo 2,5Ac, avail, $119,900. CMlEVaVN 0 751-8563 336 WllKlSBORO SlREH 3BR. 1.5BA. selter pays $2000 closing cost w/acc. off. $114,900 CAU MARY @751-8566 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, like new, in a groat kicaiion. $114,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 t28 Eoi&on STRm 3BR. 2BA. dblwido homo with &f/- acres, as-is cond. $109,900. CAU EVEiyN@ 751-8563 3BR. 2BA, 1853 sq. It. mobile homo wÆ.5 aaes. $109,900. СШ. JANE 0751-8560 3BR. 2Ba, new сафв1. full bsmnl. Many Updates. 4BR. 2BA, 1,5 roulii lov. deck. $109,900. story home. $109,900. CAU. lANE О 751-8560 CAU. CONME 0751-8565 ЗВЛ. ?HA 0Л comer lol w/ 12x16 slorago building. $104,900. СШ.11» 0 751-8564 3BR. 2 5BA, spacious mis.W.OOO rodocoraling allowanco, $98,900 CAU. JANE О 751-8560 J U _____; New Const.. 38R. 2BA cottage. Conv. in-lovm k)cation $98,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 3BRv 2BA. irrunaculato inskle, 1512 sq ft. $94,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 3 Bodfooms. 1 Baiti, 2 stoty, with now largo outbuilding. $89,900. CAU MARY @751-8566 3 Bedfooms, 2 Balhs, with wirod shop/garago. $82,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 1.5 actos. 3 BR, 2 BA. 1552 sq. h. mobile homo. $79,900. CAU CONNIE О 751-8565 1 I 1 JOVNIR SiREtl 4 Bedrooms. 1 Bath, with 1460 square feet. $74,900.CAU JANE 9 751-8560 1.69 Tovm Center zoned district land.2BR, 1BA. $74,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 3 Bodrooms. 1 Balh. Iresh paint, $2,000 Closing cost. $72,900. CAUJANk@ 751-8560 3BR, 1.5BA. cozy collage, in lown. $69,900. CAU GENA @751-8569 Lexington, NC. 2BR, IBA, hardwood lloors, .87ac. $69,900. CAU LEE О 751-8572 3 Bedrooms. 1 Balh, curronlly being renovated. $68,900. CAU CONNIE О 751«565 2 Bedrooms. 1 Balh, Iresti palm and now carpel. $49,900. CAU JANE О 751-8560 JULIA HOWARD751-8567 Л \ \11\И11 I DIS \\1) I AND \M) Ri \ 1Л1 P K O IM K IH S ВМГ Сгмк Ch. RdWtUNOTOMDC-. HkMmVaUcy...Hwy.60IN(b Hwy.Mt N.. ^91.97 Ac. I413,MS .Lot9Ue,0Q0 M7S,000 -J7^4/-Ac.$1M,000 Byarty Chapal Rd..Uf.Htwyftd___Thomp*( • ..2,19Ac. S29.900 -1.49 Ac, »3,500 ,.8 Ac, 154,000 M18-. C^Rd~\c* houu, 1175,000 ..ШАс.иО.000 Sun»« CIrela...................-.....................Bkfg. Lot II 5,900Lot 7,6 HmII« Rd. »М Ш Ш С Г м _______$10,500m.■ • n Advan3!!lj?j!,r.jy!!!!!l. ........15W-AcrMinA ..SI42.500 K^on Dr^aj^ommerclt)). Powell Road-..!!?Ang«ll RMd........ 15.6 aerai $140,000 2.15 aerai $160,000.euilíMis $119,000 :4.2в acras, $114.240 7W-tere*, $49,900 HENTAL PROPERTIES 357 Avon StrML. 227TuekarRoi '8в37 Cantar Croi 167Hearthilda...:.MWP и VJ ‘A r t A f t e r n o o n s ’ F o r C h i l d r e n P l a n n e d DAVll': COUiN rv KNTKRPRISR RKCORD, .June 6, 2002 - D3 Ihe Davic County Arls Council will .sponsor "Art Af- icmoons ' on Tliiirsiliiys from 1- 4 al Ihe Brock I’erl'onniiig Arts Center. fi22 N. Main St.. Mocks­ ville, Sessions arc Sl.“! which in­ cludes snack aiul supplies. Ses­ sion topics vary from week lo week bul will include drama, music, visual art. and dance. All .sessions must he prepaid at sign up and have a minimum of .S participants. IJniited scholar­ ships and iliscininis are avail­ ahlc. .|UIH> 6 Orff Inslmmetus limit I.S. Leam the basics playing Orff percussion instruments. Play along with some familiar stories. Instructors: Anna Ncwnian & Elaine Snow, SlageComliat (.1-6) Limit 10. A safe, action filled afternoon of combat choreography including fencing and basic rolls anil lunihlcs. Instructor; Jasoii McGill Look. I Made a Book (4111 & up) Limil 12. Make and dcco- ratc your own journal, diary or photo album with paints, mark­ ers. glitter, and stamps. Art that can't hang on the refrigerator. Instructor: Ken Brownlow .liinc 13 Orff Instruments (K-3) Limil I i . Leant Ihe basics playing Orff percussion inslntments and play along with .some familiar stories. Inslruclors: Anna Newman & Elaine Snow Reader's Theatre (3rd-Slh) Limit 11). A unique acting tech­ nique that allows sludenis lo cre­ ate a performance based on scripted fairytales and short sto­ ries. Ittstruclor: Misty McGill Marionette Making (4ih & up) Limil I.*!. Enjoy making and decorating your own inari- onclte. Try your hand at manipu­ lating your creation. Instnielor; Glenn Mace .liinc 27 Basic Sewing & Juggling (3- 8) Limil 10. Students will learn basic straight stitching to finish a prc-sewn beanbag to use to help learn the basics ofjuggling. Instructor: Misly McGill Porcelain Painting (K -3 ) Limit I.“!. Learn the process of hand poured porcelain &clialk- iiig porcelain lo make refrigera­ tor magnels. Instructor: Lena Reinsvold Walcrcolors. ( 4th & up) Limit 12. Learn the basics of painting with watercolors and blending of colors. Instructor: Sue Boggs .Inly II Music Videos (K-3) Limit 20. A high energy group choreogra­ phy experience for students. Studenis should bring appropri­ ate CDs lo pick music from. In- slruelor: Misty McGill Creation Station (K - 3) Limit 12. Enjoy the basics of artistic creations using various materi­ als. Instructor: Sue Boggs Advenliires wiih Shadow Puppets (3rd Л up) Limit I.S. Leam how to make early pup­ pets and entertain your friends . Instnielor: Joan Means .luly IK Action Rhymes (K-3) Limil 1?. A movcmem workshop that incorporates popular nursery rhymes and dramatic play. In­ structor: Misty McGill Creating Characiers (3rd iVi tip) Limil LS. Make your own slory characters comc alive by learning a Icclmiqiie u.sed by fa­ mous children's aiilhors. Instruc­ tor: Maggie Мое Adventures with Shadow Puppets (4lh Л up) Limit I.S. learn how to make early pup- pets and entert.iin your friends . Instructor: Claudia I’errone .Inly 25 Look. I Made a Hook (4th & up) Limit 12. Make and ileco- rate your own Journal, dairy or pholo album with paints, mark­ ers. glitter, and stamps. Art lhat can't liiing oil the rcfrigenitor. Instnielor: Ken Brownlow Stage Make-up (3-S) Limit 10. A fun aftenioon of make-up cITccts including: old age. scars, wounds, «.'t theatrical make-up. Insiruclor: Misty McCiill Creation Station (K - 3) Limit 12. Enjoy the basics of artistic creations using various materi­ als. Instructor: .Sue Boggs l-'or a regislralion form or lo sign up via phone (using Visa or MasterCard) coniaci the Ans Council at 7.SI-3I12 or info(«'davieai ts.org. O zim e k E a rn s M ed ica l D egree Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, ш-лмок® T A K E P R ID E IN Y O U R H O M E ? llomeuwners have a very special feeling about owning their home, Il's iheir place. Iheir security, their nest, their pride and joy. When the limc yard. The home is very imich a part i)f their lives. Regardless of how they "feel" ahout the hiime however. Ihe real estate market is relatively comes to sell, however, thal insensitive to feelings. It is same feeling of pride can gel made up of houses for sale 111 the way ol a sale. j and buyers who make i’ossibly the most imporlanl decisions ba.sed on objective. decision made hy homeowners when selling is their asking price. Choose Ihc right price and buyers will recogni/e ils fairness and make purchase. Here's where pride gels in Ihe way. Mosl often. Ill) one thinks more of the home than its residenl owners. Thus, it is comnioii lo believe the home is worth more than buyers arc cuiTcnIly willing lo pfiy. with overpricing licing Ihe result. Think aboul il. The owners wallpapered tltc nursery, added a patio, and did a wonderful job landscaping Ihe rational thinking. Owners who sel iheir qwn asking price, wilhoul knowing whal tile current real estate market is saying, risk a lengthy sale time...or no sale al all. The best advice on pricing can be provided by their representative who knows whal buyers are willing to pay. I'l h r Ih ’in r n i.\ il K iiillo i- wilh A C n w iu m y Rvahy, hr u'oiiht ht' ¡iIi'itMul in a w iM \ini hi yiiiir fit'M n ’ttlly triin.uicliDii o f hiiyiiiii n r w ilitii; tl hnm i'. //c con hv ri'tiih fil III f o r (Illy iv til iw iali’ iiiu'.\lioii\ you iiuiy fun't'. O/.liiiek Christopher L. Ozimek. son of Daniel \V. and Patricia II. Ozimek of PfalTtown and grandson of Mrs. Edward Ozimek of Mocksville gradualed from the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina Uni­ versity on May 11. He and his wife Meredith and their two sons. Jarrett and Phifer, will move lo Co­ lumbia. S.C.. where he will do his tesi- dence in pediatries al Richland Palmetto Mospiliil. J o h n s o n E a rn s W SSU D egree Benjamin Johnson Jr. earned a bachelor's degree w ith honors in history from Winston-Salem State University during May 11 commencement exercises. Al Winslon-Salem Slate, he was co-founder of the hisiory club, a Campus Pal lour guide for incoming freshmen, a volunteer tutor, and a Big Brother in Forsyth County for four years. I Ic was also a member of Ihe football team and Phi Gamma Mu and Phi Alpha Theta national honor societies. A l‘W8 graduate of Davic 1 ligli School, lie is I the son of Benjamin and Jeanette Johnson of .lolinsoii Mocksville. and Ihe grandson of James Otis Fowler. O PEN HOUSE • S a tu rd a y & S u n d a y • 2 -5 p .m . 3 N e w H o m e s U n d e r C o n s t r u c t i o n ! • Great location. cdnvcniciit to W iiistoii-Saieiii, M ocksvillc сЧ: Le.xington • Beauliful 2/3 acte honiesites I'or custom construction • Neighborhootl of homes priccd from $135.000 to $190,000 • C lose to golf, shopping and schools Charles J o n e s R e a lt y , I n c . 1 ^ f f ll-..; M iihilc: l.VUil40S-SI 1,4 Ol/h ir (3.U>tS.^4-‘)0S4 email: i har jonesdi UAi'ominc.iK't MAIHTEIIAMCE FREE, 3BR, 2.5BA HOME IH HERITAGE OAKS • 2100 SF spit bedroom pl.in a huge Msu.io nnd a covered bnck po(ch Buy no'« .lad choose your coiofs. S104.9OO UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3 or 4BR. 2 5BA two story home, open 4 spacious, large kitchealamily room. Gotl course view. Buy novj and choose coIots, S^09,9OO. S g ff L : : _ i UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3BR, 2BA maintenance Iree Cape w/open lloor plan, \atge Msu^to & LR. coNwed liont potth, 2 cat att garage Add I 2BRs & IBA roughod-in & plumbed tor eipansiori Choose appl & color QUALITY BUILT 3/4 BEDROOM HOME IN HERITAGE OAKS. 35 biths, cornputer s\a\voo. titmng loom, vaufted ceAng in lamily room. Open lloor plan, master suite with iacuzzi & sep shower. 2/3 acre lot. Cuslom leatures throughout. $189.900, •n iCompany ÏR ....E .....A .............T ....Y ;ville 3 3 6 .7 5 1 .9 4 0 0 • In Advance/Hillsdale 336 .9 9 8 .8 9 0 0 (75 CasobcUa Orive • N<e pnce on ths 3BR. IBA home in quiet neiÿ>bortY)od! Мсгл n condtkxi $40,000. CiJtCMy: 1225 Main Sl. - Ne« cotuge perffct for t I iUfter Some or invtiiment proptrty. Larjt Itvinj I room. 2 Ijr« bedroomi. den A office plui j coiy I »tcp-sjving Citchca $47,000. Call Mjry. •3 * Н7 Dcer Rim • Grtit reatfflent or йжег hcr» I СП pnott 'нооМ Vx Loattd n ргя» Owr Run I rcnnrad pvk Fciam rcbde pinjiet iboa. berter Ic3^ettelr^rmv«iirepbce.grtJtluahcn,lcxrtntJl5(y I 20S Couritry Circlo • AtMnce • Custom home on 7i9 acrw. 4BR. 3iBA w/imster on upper and kMcr 9‘ vaulted cetlma c ‘$J79,500.Owner/Agent. Cк pjvïd pJtKx sunroom :. till Pc^r. 1956 Hv/y 64 Eajt • Grrat sorter home or ifTWitmcrt property. ЗВЯ. prat loatxia bcautrful shide trrcs and LAilGE bxk yard $79,900. СдИ Rodney. 217 ftppcntone - Sekr mocnted! Great buy f> beucM rfchd 3BRi. liBAj. MBR on ML wik in atDC :. Conotte dne Pooiie If« Opoorv $ 124,900.spice.ConcrtCallJVike. 114 Matts Place - Ths rtiised ranch has room CO spare! Uv rm. dn rm, brcahfut rm, den storage, pcbo, entry, inen doset. slidrv glass & dooo-Thii 11 a must see! Ot^ $126,900. Cal M ) [ V IMI lumsi s 266 Sheffield Fann Trail • Great mini hrm on 667 acrcs. 1998 C^V wjbhck foundatioaAJ fcnccd in area fv dogs & horses. 24x24 ЬшМуЫх» w/ shed i tack room. Can boinl up to 4 hofvs. Only 55 mlesoff of H^.64. $129,900 Call Janice. __ip Street • Cooleemee cotuge with1.45 acre lot 3BR. 2BA with an abundance of closet storage, ceilmg fans, sorre hardwood floors, deck, fcncing, gas рас w/central air & ADT sccunty system.$79,900.Call Mary Lynne. 670 Deadmon Road ■ Lkis new condioon! VvtJ nutfiD/icd CWMH on under an xre. Urge yard & poah. back beck, storage bitfe. 3B^ 2BA. vaulted colrigs. wtwe cabinets, garden cub. showv. too much to 1st Homo ts priccd to yil!!! $81.900 Call for details 144 Hickory Tree Road • Mocksvillc • Perfect pncc! 3BR. 1.5BA home in move-m condition. Could be a starter heme or investment property. Ail appliances stay, paved dnve. attic fan. pretty yard i landscaping Only $83,900. Call Cicn. Windward Cirde • FRESH AS SPRING! Bri^K a cheeriiL this 3BR. 2Ba home loi^ brand n<^v! fbsU>le USO\ assumable financing to qualiied buyer! $89,500.CaII M^, 176 South Angell Rd • A fine home ii immaculate condition! 3BR. 2.SBA. formal liv. rm w/FP plus finished den in bsmt w/FP, step saving kuchen. large laundry rm, 2 car*carport, I car bsmt All on .86 ac. $111,000, Call Mary, 230 Edeewood Circle • ЗБЯ, 2BA, bndc randier wiiMted carpct vnyj á vnjTpaper. New cortertcfis & ole г щЬсп Pus 2 car nir^.fcnced wsturtA I soHbimwi'cKk nxm. $ll6,tfOO.Call MaryLynne. 2251 Hwy 601S. Nice 3BR.2BA liick ranch on 2 aaw! Fiiwuis twt;a Uiw den with wooJ sto»e. playroom in basement $ I lV,900. Call Cindy. Give Us A Call To Hel j You Find The Perfect Home! Hwy 158 • New Comtnjctkm • Spaaoui 3BR. 2BA home with a full basement Great tocation-convenieni to shopping and schools. $145,000. Call Debbie or Cindy for mor# details. over I i acres. 2nd story scrrened in ponh, 1st story deck and fitmt porch. 3BR. 2BA, Rctutsque hom& SI47,OOO.CdlOcbbie. impshire Ct • Beautiful all brick & gas home w/3BR. 2BA. fas log FP, dming room w/hardwood floors, i car garage. Homeowner's Assoc, provides uniform landscaping, lawn maint. entrance & park area. $159.900. Call Mary. Tanicc McDanicl Debbie IVnnineten .Mary Lvnneliaviingcr .Marv Hendricks Rudney Hailey Ciitdy Durham Janie Minton У09-0747 909-1284® </09-083l 740*7077 909*3803 ^ 940-7522 ‘' 971*8787 J78 МаяюИ» Ave - Gita nk* h ЬвиоЫ GjrfwMe/ 3ÍWR.1BA Uitk n«h wh *>Леla Pwy lidraré « W^ed 1ш«^ Too d lot* irue.Price) Ш ul it »ISt.WO,ül Lot I Bentbrook Drive ♦ Impressive home with 4BR. 2.5BA, beautiful kitchen w/custom cabinetry & built-in appliances. LR w/gas \ot FP & TV insert built in above. Hdvid & Berber Сафв1 throughout Bonus: large deck in private backyard for enteruinlng! $l9y|W0.CaMlfed<^ 123 Cardinal • Loo d livible sqmre fcxxage & sujragc. Urge screened perdi ‘Todume"gara«. Large bundry wnii 1/2 BA, Large BA w-^cd tub natuc bndscpaing, qiict nei^ibaiiood I mfc б0пМа$176,9ОО.СаЯ)апке. f . Glen Stanley IVttrllMven Uricecll Ferrell Jackic Cuuliton Kriilcn ВойГап! Amy Angeli Donna Pcnnmiton..no-.A.T w ---------- ■' ooi.iiaim 75Ì-9400 751-9400650-5172' 998-1017 751-9-tOO 998-8900 i D l Z I B \isii u s oil ilu ' w i'h ; w w \ s .l4 'm i m ^ l()i i R i'a ll\ ,c ( )m ..........o i ..........1 -m a i l usai iiiio (< ‘’ l 4 'm i i n g U ) i i k i 'a l i \ ,c o m П4 - DAVIF COUNTY KNTKRI'RISK RIX'ORI). Juno 6. 2(l()2 It's not too late to enjoy the fun of the Masonic Picnic, as these early goers did Monday night. Above, children take a ride on the alligator roller coaster. Below, Brent and Casey Snyder ride the merry-go-round, t right, Eric and Amy South­ ern let boys Ben and Will in on Ihe fun. Above right, Keisha Lazenby wildly rides the Superman swings. The picnic runs through Friday, with the Masonic and DEL) picnic on Satur­ day. H eaven Bound F ull G ospel C hurch Heaven Bound Gospel Singing & Cookout! Oospcl siniiiiif; wilh hnmlmrgcrs Ji hotdogs SATURDAY, JUNE Sth featuring The Faithful Servants Innxl SerM'd; 1 Sinuiii!: Begins; Revival Nightly! Everyone Welcome! llwv. W Wi;,sr (Hi;,sii)i; Ci.,\ii;U Vol.. FiHi; Di:i’i'.) Jus r \Vi:sT Ol M(X K.svii,i,i-: A Flair for the Dramatic! Windov/s from Great Lakes Window Stop Energy Loss While Letting In All The Beauty OfThe Outdoors • Double & single-hun&sliding,casement, bay.bow & garden styles • Insulated frames •Woodgrain interior finishes • IDccorative g)ass options • Uetimo warranty • Models for every budget f r iy BUILDINÖ Ыулпсе, Ы.С. ^^EËMOoeUNo. ¿lû * 9 9 8 - 2 1 4 0 S w ic e g o o d W a l l & Mc-DANIELI. Ч I I . 4li w M o c k s v illc ; 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 www.S\VMRealtor.s.com More Fine Homes Avuilnhlc Mock.sville Office: S54 Valley Rtl. Mocksvilic. NC O P C H H O U S E М У Н Е 9 f l 0 0 1 • 1 - 4 Р М Г 290 Winword Circle • ¿106,900 locksvillo, NC ВШ№ THAN БRA^ür^ 1.5 Stayhpnstnecmiticri i36R/2.5BA. tastcfii decor йтафлл. Ьэт Ьлп. mnntcrerce frre м niiiiìiiQ Oftìri'* ' vrVextcncranamonìI "Jim uiL^V^m LL . T^PDnxtEns:l-WW.eirtFarTTwigtcnfW,RLaTtoHv/158W.LLonMfcTgRd, MEWyHISTIHVery cute home, hrdwd flrs, fireplace Cute cottage w/ a complete makeover! in Irvingroom & MB room. Freshly painted, new carpet arxi rDOfC. 541 D epot S». • $65^)00 Clem m ons 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Unit I,Clemmons, NC Rl cn Ntoibe. Ll on Witniv, Rl cn Niountviow. Lt-cn V\Wwnni Lock for the эдп. For more infomiatioa contact KalhiWal at 336-751-2222 or 336-909*1726 Great fixer-upper w/in town kjcation.2BR/IBA would be nice Starter t>ofT»e. Imma^Iate CondiUonI 3BR/3BA fnshd __ bsmnt. AQR/2BA. Lots of space, wonderful Contenpcry nifxh Г Ас^лпсе tocatons»_______________ 3BR,2flA. ^ Щ.rtstoft Mcxtevfc 5 B0/3BA 3000fsc^ft 3aV2FiiQA's gas bgs and bts mere. Rd •$115,900 W:i t eiO Sanford Ave. • $136.9001 190 Cable Ln. • $79,000 ¡829 Gladstone • $104,000 3BR.2BA Fufl ansoment SecJuded home with tots of prrvacy С Н Ш Г 11Ы 1 1 Ц З Д rlm>Â5ï'ougtS!r' Spaoous room, Bnck, MceHorr« 3 Bedroom. 1.5 Bath 3 Bedroom, 2 Both Advance,3 BR, 2BA, Over 1 SOO SF. 89,900 1137 Everhart Rd. • $85,000| 116 Laird Rd. • $79,000 ¡El Immaoiate Condition, Convenient to ___tovsTi & and schools ”^oney‘ Ш Edgewood Circle • $119,500 745 S Mam SI. • $ДООО I Dutchm an Hills iSïénUf ÏHÇÎ-* New Constructions Available Dutctiman Hills Subdivision 3 Bedroom, with lots of extras Secluded home in convenient locatton 438WademeSSW3V • $1960001247 Boltinnore RD • $89,900 Pnvate on over 12 iicres with Hardwood floors, dean & Neat, nnishcd bascment/woricshop area Full Basement.3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath 422 Pleasant Ac • $99,900 YaST' ' ^ Cute bnck rand, on 1.68 acres ? f c 5 i , e ' » e Ä 2 Ä p ^ ^ ' GT“ ' “ '«ЭО - 2 -e s 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, l-tSISq. Ft., Completely Updated! lull Will Hltbf HcDllitl rsi'ioi) №iCnkb'm.im №и|11ю>-№1«1 [liiitiltl>i(i|iid'tlll irtnMa»..nibriQQulM liik) U» ÍÍM1!) Davie Dateline DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .June 6,2002 - DS F u n d r a is e r s Fri. & Sat., June 7 & 8 2nd Annual Franltlc Allen Memo- rial ЯпПЬиП Tourminicnl, Ricli Park and Smith Grt)ve, Enlry fee: $ 125 (liit yiituo\vn47-C4n: ball). Entry fee must be paid by Juno 3. Hot dogs, hamburg­ ers. & concessions. For more info; ,Я36-% 1-6929 or 336-492-2118 or 336-655-310.'i, Sponsored by Shcffield-Calalialn VFD, proceeds go lo equipment fund. Saturday, June 8 l!nkc.Salc.RelayForLife,C™lcemee Sliopping Or., ham & sausage bis- cuit.s, 8:30 a.m. until. Vurd & llatce Sale, at Rotary Hut. 8 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Ser%'ing hot dogs & drinks for lunch. S|TOnsoa-d by Ladies CircleofHardisonVtethtxlisl Church. Canvash,begins9a.m..atNewBetliel Bapt. Church, U.S. 6()l S, spon.sored by the ushetboard. Friday, June 14 "Seeds nf Hope" Drawiii);. Mix:ks- ville Garden Club selling S2 donation tickets, available througli any Mwks- villeGanlenClubmembcr. Each licket for drawing of numerous iiems do­ nated by |(ка1 merchants. Drawing will be June 14. All pnx:eeds benefit Ille American Cancer ScK'icty. R e li g i o n Sunday, June 9 FHstor Bill Wilson, of Brooklyn. NY al Redlanil Pcntacoslal Holi­ ness Church. 11 a.m. For info 498- 4226. Sun.-Thurs., June 9-13 VIIS, at Union Chapel UMC. 6:30- 8;.W p.m. nightly, ages 3 to adull. “Amazon ()utflltt‘r,s"VHS, nightly beginning atfi:.3() p.m..children ages 3 lo youth, come journey together deep into ihc rain forest of S. America. Que.stions call 284-2328. Sun.-Thurs., June 16-20 Vacalion Bible School, Turrentine Bapt. Church. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Ages preschool-adult. This year’s llieme "Amazon Outfillers". For info 998- 5100. Wed.-Fri., June 19-21 “Safari Buk” VIIS, at Hillsdale UMC, Advance, from 6:30-8:45 p.m. nightly, then on Sat. June 22 from 9-1 for family cook-out. Sunday, June 30 - Davic Co. Baptist Missionary Union Anniversary, celebrating more lhan 100 years. Candleligbting scrvicc to remember deceased and current Presidents. Everyone in­ vited. Location announced at later time. R e u n io n s Sunday, June 9 Annual Dixon-Slieltun Keuniun, lunch at I p.m.. Rich Park Shelter #5. Cemctary St.. Mocksvillc. Dc'scendents uf Harrison & Ann Bally Cooli, Joyner Comm. Center (Haniiony). Sandy Springs Chureh Rd.. covered dish lunch I pm. S p e c ia l E v e n t s Mon.-Thurs., June 17-20 Summer Clietrieading Camp, by Davie High cheerlciidcrs, 6-8 p.m..chil­ dren K-8, fee: S40 (includes T-shirt). D a t e s to R e m e m b e r Now-July 28 Natural Visions, spring/summer art show in Ihe lobby of Brock Perform­ ing Arts Cenier. Main Street. Mocks­ ville. l-orinfo:75l-31l2. Friday, June 21 Hansi‘i& (5retal,pa'scnledby Davie C O L D U J e U . B A N K e R D TRIAD, REALTORS’ Arts Council & Missoula Children’s Theatre. Original musical adaptation of Brothers’ Grimm tale. Perfor- m.inces .at 3 and 7:30 p.m. al Btnck Pcrfomiing Ans Center. Main Street. Mocksville. Tickers: S5 foreveryonc. Ticket or info; 751-3000. 284-2079 or 492-5715. M e e t i n g s Thursday, June 6 Davie Co. Equine As,siM:ialion, 7:30 p.m.. Davic Parks & Rec. meeting rcKini. Tuesday, June 11 Dcniocnitic Party, 7 p.m.. Davic Co. Courtliousc. Speaker: DavicCrawford & Cynthia Banihiil. All party mem­ bers encouraged to attend. Monday, June 17 Kappallomeniakcrs,atDavie Acad­ emy Comm. Bldg. family nighl picnic 6:30 p.m. Y M C A For more infonnation, call 751 -9622 or visit Davic Family YMCA. Water Exercise Class Easy enough for l^eginners, challeng­ ing enough for Ihc e.xpericnccd. All ages welcome. Call for class iyi>es & limes. Gymnastics Camp Come join us I'or a fun-filled week. Lc.aratouse gymnasiicsequipmem & ba.sic chcerleading moves. June 17- 21.9-11 ;30 a.m. Cost: members S30/ others S55. Camp Davie Y Now registering rising K-5th. Let YMCA entertain&enrich your child, state licensed summer day camp. Weekly field trips. Camp PRYDE Now registering rising 6-8th graders. Summer day camp involving com­ munity outreach projects, team build­ ing. and more. Space limited. Oak ValleyA'MCA Golf Camp Leam fundamentals of golf with PGA pro Randall James & hisstaff. Session I July 15-19. Session 11 July 22-26.8- II a.m. Cost; members S95 / others S105. 3 On 3 Basketball Tournament A competitive tournament in Chris­ tian envirxinmenl. June 28-29. Cost S36 per leam (plus S5 for non-mem­ bers) Call for details. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for Uavic Dateline should be reported by noon Monday ofihe pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop il by the office, at S. Main St. across from the courthouse. W A R N IN G R A B IE S IN C L E M M O N S Area veterinarians are holding a Rabies Clinic in cx>njunction with the Forsyth Veterinary Medical Assodation S A T U R D A Y J U N E 8 l O a . m - 4 p . m . C l e m m o n s C i v i c C e n t e r M i d d l e b r o o k D r . Rabies Vacdnation will be $7,00 eadi. Cash or Check only. All dogs must t>e on a leash and cats in carriers. Saturday Night Oates opon (or practice at 6 p.m. FIRST RACE AT 8 P.M. B u d w e is e r S p o rts m a n 1 0 0 100-lap Sportsm an race plus "Madhouse Scramble" Modified double feature. Street Stock and Stadium Stock races and a TWo-car teams chalnod togethort Gtubhs Mega Matine fans prr/e Ы-tool Crp8liincr Big Jon Bout C H A I N R A C E Admission; Adults, 18 and older - SIO Ages 12-17-$e Agos 6*11 - $1 Children undor 6 FREE wilh aduit escort PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ____I Awards information about stadium racing: (336) 723-1819 7 Open Houses! Sunday, 2-5pm! ■KINDERTON ouK iiaruwoou.s, ccramic ill Hardiplank siding, Corian kitcl fl ceilings, gas togs and upeni with Front yard sprinkle Newmark Homes pre.sents a "model home” event at Kinderton Village. Seven dilTerent floor plans from $ 182,900 to $259,900 are open today. All models includc Newmark quality features like oak hardwoods, ceramic tile bath floors, kitchen countertops, 9 graded landscaping t yard sprinkler .systems. Special pricing in place. Take 1-40 to exit 180 (4 minutes west of Clemmons) and follow the signs to the Newmark models. Call 940-6412 for more information.. www.Ncwmarkhomcs.coin www.Kinderton.com l£> 'M -■ -m O 1 ^ ^ C lcrnm on S ROcifl r I C le m m o n s , NC . v o i ; Carolinas Realty (3 3 6 ) 7 ík - ¡ t k O O Call today to get the answers to even your toughest real estate questions. T a k e A n o th e r L o o k : B ig T h in g s A r e ^ U n d e r w a y A t B e r m u d a R u n W e s t. Bermuda Run West offers upscale do'wnsizing for empty nesters but even young professionals love the carefree lifestyle.. ?i;rmui)a R unW i!si' • P r i c e d f r o m $3 3 1 , 4 0 0 • L o c a t e d j u s t o f f H w y . 8 0 1 i n A d v a n c e Call for a complete list of available homes. J U S T U S T B O 2630 F A R M B R O O K RD - Atwood Acres - $119,900 3B R /2B A brick ranch w/vvood floor, wood stove, alarm, carport/heated basement garage. Call Sherri Coram 1037 A LA B N O N R D - Sequoia - $139,900 Lovely home on large cul-de-sac lot, 3BR, front porch & large surround deck, fenced yard, storage bldg. Great location! Call Sandra Johnson 115 G O L F V IE W D R - Bermuda Run - S151.400 Lg 1 level condo, new paint, carpet & wood floor finish, new roof & siding to be installed. Call Bill Nichols 70S B O U Z E K E C T - Sequoia - $131,500 Cute 3B R /2B A w/lots of space & great location. Huge back yard w/brand new deck. Call Crystal IVIendenhall 929 E L M H U R S T - Parkland - $224,900 Beautiful home includes addt’I corner lots. One of a kind custom features gorgeous private bkyd, wrkshp, garage, carport, iS: full canning kitchen in basement. Call Sandy Dyson or Kathy Phillips Tangiewood Agents Au«ty Fuitfn«AUwQW AfìAMSoggLASfl........в««5ипй.СП$.0Я1 ....BJbchcfc..............BotiCl«r»«wBcttMMvvjirM................. .7t«-44ll . 71*4416 ■ Ш-иЯ N»-204 7t*441J 714-4417 . 7I4-441S 714-44» C/rtUiM«4)*riM.......Оогми«9«1Ч.СЯ5.СЙ1><rilwSinud...........Ktrtn LUrw^...........iut>yPhj(»,Aen......Krt^Pee» ....... Р<1Кпчпип,СН5,СЯ] . ..7l4-44ieМв-SOft?71Ì442«. ete-1t22. 7в«-70в9 . 7J4-4407 714-4406. λm2 SândriJtfnMn . S*«>íO^ ShvcnT>nm«t.... 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Mi basement rufíed t e i' X e i’sïtaâ"' IM WWIMUI DAm ЗВЯ 2BA Simple pleasures ot me coirt^ Vinyt ejtenof »iifi bnck accents Catedral »fing m gieai room SpJil sleeping quafttfS One iftti iinr^j »itn tonus laom over gsraoe V<ki fleming 998-116? Its VHTIMAB OMVI РАЛ1 3QR 25BA Fantastic 1 inel home in Mitra location Freshly piniid interioi. ne* carpet, some updates. 0Л level 1 xre lot Bachaid mecfianics late note 4<})(30 detacfwd »orkiboo Bnr^ all - ■ ........1171.008ottws Cf«isGitde-996-U58| m lAMM m wmtUM turniOAVtttOa 3BR 2 Ь6А Weil mimUfned Ыкк larxn in desjfibti neohboftwod. Le» Uiej Lcr»t( tevet pijytocm »/gas log insert. Screened и м г в й д а■99aita3titò.w IMO Ш Ml tevn OAVlf 36R 2BA FUnc^stÿtér'ingfoúñd pool. Fiondi (oom. юте haitf*ooí Liioe mastei Wioom suite, »aji m ют 14 МГГСМШ MUI DAVK 38R 2ВАAdcfible twie in oxjrtry neijhooifiood Imng area open to kiicfien. i«r itiendijf floor p'" SituiieiJ 0Л large bet lol Cfins bi<de •nsetisi.m С9Ш, цтя ÌU___ ^ UUi«MIUIOAVR3BR28A36H 2fiA WoMertui home on almost an B'lcii and mnvi 1апсЛ sMe teine 2 car bsmlaue ir> icrrtty neighboifiood Beautifully Mfage. Finished healed foom in basement,decoraied and lead/10 move irto lióme uts al rirei^ace in den and basemerd. AHS homethe end ot cui’de sac Pertect tor Isl time home «ffañty H<x yaid. Renae Johnson • 9M-1I57 twgoiemptyreslef JaneiHensleySM-llSa II/ тяпттшё иШ OAVK 3BH 2BAIB2AC A mouniain retreat without driving lo the mountains Only 20 nun. to Hanes Mall. Secluded 4 offeis pfivacy in lovety senrng & has Ceen »ell maintained Oversi:ejuf]ge. storage & mt. Cvndy $Ъ|,ОП UT Ш МГШ РАМ DAVK ЗВП 2ВА Whvыу lert? Here's jouf ctunce to wn i new homel Special leatures include oak cabinetry, tile bacli sptash. oreal room w/gas logs, leor deck and 11И «ШАМ MAI SAW 36Я 2BA46^0 large ranch, rrjny updates inplace. Urge kitchen, luge bedroomi so mucii M iiMrr ...... ,d*«Mt M M » |ш1Мц я и « ' ' , ш м мтш гш МП геп 1ВЛ №V9JÍ iKiiílOíil goodCy«. Iittplw in llvtfifl iwm, 11КЛ соли & liirtjty toom on httítn. lotj d M HCtrds. a 6^ »ids MV irixn] covered tudt poni) & m odiide norm roan. Gul P]«lik Йв.1165Г<,1И 02001 cÌm«cII Banker Beal iltalc Corpoialron. Cotiinclt Djnlier» ll д legr'teled Hjrtorurk ol Coldwell HMker [orporjiion. An tqml Opportunlly Сотроту. [riuji Homing oppormmty. iJtli OIIHc li Indcpendenlly OwneJ onil Operateli.S S H ansel & G re te l A t T he B ro c k Hansel and GrclcI, an original musical adaptation of the Broth­ ers’ Grimm age-old tale of a journey, a sccret and a grand adventure will be presented by the Davic Arts Council and Missoula Children's Theater Friday, June 21 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the Brock Per­ forming Arts Center, 622 N. Main St., Mocksville. Missoula Children’s Theatre, the nation’s largest touring children’s theater, will visit Mocksvillc June 17-21. The tour te.im will .irrive on Monday, June 17, hold open auditions .md will cast 50-80 local students for this production. The show is rehearsed uirouglwul the week and two public performances arc presented on I'riday. Tickets are S5, and seating is general. Contact the Arts Council Dox Office at 7.'/!-3000 or ho.xoffice&cldviearls.org. D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6, 2002 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6, 2002 - D7 P U B L IC N O T IC E S 8th Rabies Case Confirmed The eighth case of rabies in Davic County this year has been confirmed. The animal that tested positive was a skunk thal had attacked, and bit two dogs on Powell Ro.id. The dogs were not up to date on rabies shots and had to be put to death. There was no human e.xpo- surc. "P.eople need to be especially wary of wild animals that are be- h.wing in a strange or unusual manner,” said Davie Health Director Harry Bass. ”No one should ever try to pet a stray or wild ¡inimal, np matter how innocent or tame it may appear.” The need for rabies vaccinations is even more important. In this case, two dogs had to be pul to death. Anyone not sure of their .inimals’ rabies vaccinations should contact their veterinarian. Should a wild animal bite a domestic animal or human, resi­ dents arc advised lo keep the animal in sight .nnd contact the Davie Animal Control at 751-0227. Anyone having questions about ra­ bies should contact their veterinarian or Jeff Beauchamp at the Davie County Health Department, 751-8760. ?Bcauti Control WELCOME BACK! $49Former Consultants rejoin for Call for details today! Teresa Correll • (336) 492-5460 With State Famv if w« ever nead kxig-timi car* someday, there are all kinds of options for wtial type ol care we can receive. We can slay in our own home. 0( 90 to a community taality or a nureing homo. Ttie Iroodom 10 choose is something we cherish. See Ihis agent today atjout ail tho clyjices Stale Farm's Long-Totm Care Insurance has to oHer. 1гй1Мм,А|и13770 Clemmons Rd Suite A aemmon»,NC 336-766-эг« tjfad iomine.cel40»talelami com L o n g Term Ccire ____ ln.surnncc Uka t good neighbor, Stat* Firm It MjT* CUcv BfcoTvi^ix ikvB NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of LEE ROY HOWELL, late ol Davio County, this is to no­ tify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undorsigned on or before the 30th day ol August, 2002, being three (3) monihs from Ihe first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immedialo payment to the undorsigned. This the 3Qlh day of Ivlay. 2002. Judy A. Howell. EXEC 1325 Yadkin Valloy Road Advance, NC 27006 5-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of JESSE FRANKLIN THOMPSON, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undorsigned on or before Ihe 6th day of Septem­ ber, 2002, being throe (3) months Irom tho lirst day ol publication or this notice will be ploadod In bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate paymonl lo Iho under­ signod. This Iho 6lh day of Juno, 2002. William C. Ervin, Jr. 1004 Augusta Court Clemmons, NC 270126-6-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol NINA CASS NICHOLSON, late ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo Iho undorsigned on or before Ihe 30th day of August, 2002, being three (3) months Itom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This the 30th day ol May, 2002. Eddie D. Nicholson, EXEC 103 Stonehenge Lane Slatesville. NC 28625 5-30-4IP YOUR ONLINE CONNECTION TO DAVIE COUNTY www.enterprise- record.com C4I tor dKM or C««v iMtxkûA« »rd г*пмамг^jjC2aov«P0t407 OdQI VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL J u n e 9 - 1 4 6 : 3 0 - 8 : 3 0 n i s h t l y Green Meadows Baptist Church 164« NC Highway 801 N between Hiifsdaie and Farminston For more information, call 998-3092 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as tho Execu­ tor ol tho Estate ol HENRY JENNINGS HICKfvlAN, late ol Davio County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un­ dersigned on or belore tho 23rd day ol August, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will ploaso make immediate payment lo the undersignod. This 23rd day ol May, 2002. Terri Hickman Brantley, EXEC 123 Dublin Road Advanco, NC 27006 5-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol Ihe Estate of KEVIN RANDOLPH SINGLETARY late of Davio County, this Is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un­ dersigned on orbeloro Ihe 16th day of August, 2002, being three (3) monihs Irom the lirst day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please mako immedialo payment lo the undersigned. This Iho 16lh day ol May, 2002. Charles Larry Singletary, ADMN 210 Broadmoor Drivo Advance, NC 27006 5-16-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FY 2002-2003 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2002-2003 proposed Davio County Budget was pre­ sented to the Davie County Board ol Commissioners on Monday, June 3, 2002. The proposed bud­ get totals $50,826,523.00; General Fund 534,233,076.00 Revaluation 153.512,00 E911 266,000.00 Water Construction 4,961,500.00 Capital Projects 5,180,004,00 Wator/Sower Enterprise Fund 3,999,794,00 Solid Waste Enterprise Fund 2,032,637,00 The proposed budget calls for a property lax rale ol lilty-nine cents (3,59) per SlOO ol property valua­ tion (includes a S,04 lire lax). A copy of Iho budget proposal is available lor public Inspection in the office ol County Manager during normal business hours of 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p,m„ Monday through Friday, Room 250, Davie County Adminis­ tration Building, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, A public hearing will bo held al 7:30 p.m , Monday, June 17,2002, in the Commissioners’ Room, Davia County Administration Build­ ing, 123 South Main Street, Mocksville, Nonh Carolina to re­ ceive public comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome to comment on the budget proposal at this time. Brenda B. Hunter Clerk to the Board Davie County Commissioners 6-6-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 01-CVS-814 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION Conseco Finance Servicing Corp., Plaintill, vs, Andre Nicole Landen a/k/a Andre N. Landell, Delendant. TO: Andre Nicole Landell a/k/a Andre N. Landell TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking reliel against you has boon liled in the abovo-ontitled action and special proceeding. The nature ol the reliel being sought Is Claim and Delivery ol the 1994 Redman mobile homo. Model Flamingo, Serial 13828195, and lor damages. You are required to make a de- lenso to such pleading lor Claim and Delivery on Iho 27th day ol June, 2002 at 10:00 a,m'. at Davio County Courthouse and to make a delonso to such pleading lor dam­ ages no laler than the 19th day ol July, 2002; and upon your lailure to do so the parties seeking ser­ vice againsi you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 23rd day of May, 2002. MEADOWS SADERHOLD, P.A. By: Markt Aderhold, Esquire 2596 Reynoida Road. Suite C Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone (336) 723-3530 Attorney for Plaintiff NC Bar No.: 22973 5-30-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant lo the requirements ol Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A ol the General Statues ol North Carolina and Paragraph 155.250 ol the Davio Counly Code ol Ordinances, that the Davio County Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public Room of the Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, NC. on Monday, Juno 17,2002 at 7:15 p.m. to hear the following requests: David McRae has applied to rezone 1.801 acres of land from Residential Agricultural (R-A) to Highway Business Special Use (H- B-S) for a commercial sign busi­ ness, This property Is located at 133 Shamrock Lane, Advance, ap­ proximalely 1/4 mile east ol Burton Road, and Is lurther described as being a porlion of Parcel 25.09 ol Davio County Tax Map H-9. A sign will be posted on the property to advertise the Public Hearing, All parties and Interested citi­ zens are invited lo attend said hear­ ing al v/hlch time they shall have an opportunity lo be heard in lavor ol, or In opposition to, the forego­ ing changes. Prior to Ihe hearing, all persons interested may obtain any additional information on a pro­ posal or ask questions by visiting tho Planning Department on week­ days belween 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-6-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION GO CVD 578 The Heirs of Roosevelt Cuthrell, known and unknown; Bessie Cuthrell; the Heirs of Bessie Cuthrell, if deceased; Alexander Cuthrell; Robert Junior Cuthrell; Ihe Heirs ol Mary Elizabeth Cuthrell Pruitt Hairston, known and un­ known; the Heirs olTroy Hairston; Lizzie H, Jordan; and the Davie Counly Department ol Social Ser­ vices, Guardian lor Mary Pruitt Hairston, ward, Delendants. Under and by virtue ol a Judg­ ment and Order lor Sale entered In the District Court ol Davio Counly, North Carolina, in the above-cap­ tioned action, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 27th day ol June, 2002, olfer lor sale for cash to the last and highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door In Davie County, North Caro­ lina in Mocksville at 12:00 noon, the following described real property: BEING Lot Nos. 41 and 42 of the Brookside Subdivision, accord­ ing to a plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, in Book 23, Page 512, to which said plat reference is hereby made lor a more particular description. Each lot boing 25 leet by 144 leet and abutting Benson Avenue on the North. Boing inlormally known as Parcel No. J5010C0011 pursuant to Ihe Davie County Tax Maps. The sale will be made as is and sublect lo all outstanding city and counly laxes and local Improve­ ment assessments against the above-described property not In­ cluded in the judgment in Ihe above-entitled cause. A deposit ol live percent (5%) of the successful bid will be required. Any person who has an Interest In the property may lile an increased or upset bid wilhin ten days alter Ihe report ol sale Is liled. This Ihe 21 sl day ol May, 2002, Robert E. Price, Jr. Commissioner OF COUNSEL: Robert E. Price, Jr. & Associates, RA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suite B P.O. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114 (910) 760-2870 5-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 01 SP 108 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a cortain Deed ol Trust made by Michael B. Stewart and Kim D. Grubb (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Michael B. Stewart) to Countrywide Title Corporation, Tnjstee(s), dated the 22nd day ot November, 1999, and recorded In Book 320, Page 419, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, Delault having been made in the payment of the note thereby socured by the said Deed of Trust and Ihe undersigned, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P A, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office ol the Reg­ ister of Deeds of DavIe County, North Carolina, and the holder of Ihe note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed Ihat the Deed ol Trusl be foreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute trustee will offer lor sale at the Courthouse Door, In the City ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina 11:30 A.M. on Friday, the 21st day ol June, 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash Ihe following real estate situated In Ihe Counly of Davie, North Carolina, and being more partlculariy described as fol­ lows: BEGINNING at an existing Iron which Is located North 44 dogs. 35 mlns. 15 sec. West 899.78 feet from N.C.G.S. Monument "Society" having coordinates ol North = 778,248.9999 and East = 1,498,515,9382, said beginning point also being the northeast cor­ ner ol O.L. Stroud as described In Deed Book 138, Page 318, thence Irom aid beginning point, Soulh 02 dogs. 44 mins. 58 sec. Wesl 56.10 feet to an existing Iron; thence South 02 dogs. 44 minutes 58 sec. West 201.80 leet to a new iron; thence North 82 degs. 36 minutes 45 seo. West 389.46 leet lo a new iron; thence North 18 degs. 54 mins. 47 sec. East 488.84 leel lo a new railroad spike In the center ol Ridge Road; thence Soulh 54 degs. 00 mlns. 04 sec. East 102.63 leot to an unmarked point; thonco South 49 dogs. 56 mlns. 54 sec. 108.42 fool to a now railroad spike In the center of Ridge Road; thence South 02 degs. 44 mlns. 58 sec. West 72.13 loot lo the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING contain­ ing 3.12 acres more or less as de­ scribed by a survey dated May 18, 1993 by Grady L. Tutterow, R.L.S. Together with improvements lo­ cated thereon; said property being located al 1663 Ridge Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, thal per­ son must pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property lo be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder ol the note 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 the 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 are 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 deposit (no personal checks) of live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required al the time of the sale. This 24th day of May, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A. Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd., Suite 103 P.O. Box 2505 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-6-2tn P U B L I C N O T I C E S \ FREE ( )>tc<l|>ni nsis Л I Hrrornm nuiiitions Thursday, June 13 (During Regular Business Hours) For m o re Inform ation call 99 8 *0 7 5 5 AdvanceMedjcal^WellnessCenter HilUdalo Prnfe««ional Park « IM Hwy BOl South • Advance NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of BESSIE ANGELL SECHREST. lale of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Iho undersigned on or before the 6lh day of Septem­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mako im­ mediate payment to the under­ signed. This the 6th day of Juno, 2002, Barry L, Sechrest 1440 N, Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-6-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of RAV WAYNE GRIF­ FIN, late of Davio County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present ihem to Iho undersignod on or before Ihe 6lh day of September, 2002, being three (3) monihs from the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undorsigned. This Ihe 6lh day of June, 2002, Mazie W, Griffin 1020 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 6-6-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITOR NOTICE The undersigned, having quali­ fied as Executor of the Estate ol CHRISTINE E, ARONSON (Mrs, Philip R, Aronson, Christine Eliza­ beth Roche Aronson), deceased, late ol Davie County, North Caro­ lina, Ihis is to notily all persons, lirms, and corporations having claims against said Estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of August, 2002, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to this Estate wilt please mako pay­ ment immediately lo the undor­ signed at tho below-designated address. This the 301h day ol May, 2002. Executor of the Estate of Christine E. Aronson c/o 1001 Wost Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 5-30-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE Having qualified as Personal Ropresontaiive ol tho Estate ol MARGARET W. REPKE, late ol Davie County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the attorney lor the estate as set lorth below, on or before the 2nd day ol September, 2002, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the under­ signed, This the 30th day of May, 2002, William M, Repke Personal Representative Estate of Margaret W, Repke Victoria P, Brenner, Attorney for the Estate Roy Morse, Resident Process Agent ROBBINS MAY & RICH, LLP 120 Applecross Road PinehursI, NC 28374 5-30-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol JOHN McPHAIL, late ol Davie Counly, this is to no­ tily all persons having claims against said es.late lo preseni them to the undersigned on or beiore the 23rd day ol August, 2002, being three (3) months Irom Ihe first day of publication or this nolico will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedialo payment to the undersigned. This 14th day ol May, 2002, John D, Douros 1636 Benbow Slreet Winslon-Salem. NC 27106 Martin a Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ton Court Square Mocksviile, Nc 27028 5-23-4Ш NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor of the Estate ol ELSIE MAE ALEXANDER, late ol Davie Coumy, this is to notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of Au­ gust, 2002. being three (3) months from Ihe first day of putillcalion or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signed. This 15th day of May. 2002, Charles E, Evans, Jr„ Executor 262 Michaels Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 5-23-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION OAVIE COUNTY In Iho Matter of the Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust executed by Janice Mills dated September 15, 1999, and recorded in Book 314 at Page 201 in Ihe Davie County Pub­ lic Registry, North Carolina NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of tho power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault in the payment of the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry out and perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the in­ debtedness secured by said deed of trust, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash al the usual place of sale at Iho county courthouse of said county al 10:00 A.M. on June 14, 2002, the following described real estate and any other improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being moro particu­ larly deschbed as follows: BEING LOT NO. 335 as shown on plat entitlod "A Subdivision for Erwin Mills, Inc., Cooleemee, North Carolina, by Picknell and PIcknoll, Engineers, dated April, 1953, re­ corded in the Office of the Register ol Deeds lor Davie County, North Carolina, in Plat Book 3, at page 11,12,13 and 14 to which plat ref­ erence is hereby made for a more particular description. This conveyance is made sub­ ject lo restrictions and easements of record and in particular Ihose in Deed Book 55, Page 129. And being more commonly known as: 264 Cross Street, Cooleemee, NC 27014 The record owner of Ihe prop­ erty, as reflected on the records ol the Register of Deeds, is Janice Mills. The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being oHered lor sale, Iransler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosod, nor the oliicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to Ihe proporty being olfered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made sub­ ject to all prior liens or encum­ brances, and unpaid taxes and as­ sessments including bul not limited to any Iransler tax associated with the foreclosure, for paying, if any A deposit of five percenl (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in Ihe form ol certilied lunds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing Ihe expiration of tho statu­ tory upset period, all remaining amounts aro immediately duo and owing, Tho date of Ihis Notice is May 16, 2002, ELIZABETH B, ELLS OR DAVID W, NEILL Subslitule Trustee 8520 Cliff Camoron Dr„ Suite 300 Charlotto, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6r6-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION EnergyUnitod Electric Member­ ship Corporation is the recipient ol Federal linancial assistance from the Rural Utilities Sen/ice (RUS), an agency ol the U,S, Department ol Agriculture, and Is subject lo the provision of Title VI ol the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; tho Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended: and Iho rules of the U,S, Department of Agrlcullure which provide that no person in the United States on Ihe basis or race, color, national origin, age, or handicap shall be excluded from participation in, admission or access to, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be sub­ jected to discrimination under any ol this organization's programs or activities. The person responsible lor co­ ordinating this organization's non­ discrimination compliance efforts Is Thomas J. Tedrow, Vice President, Human Recourses. Any individual, or specific class of Individuals, who feels that ihis organization has sub­ jected them to discrimination may file a wrillen complaint wilh this or­ ganization, or the Secretary, U.S. Department ol Agriculture, Wash­ ington, D.C. 20250; or the Admin­ istrator. Rural Utilities Sorvico, Washington, D.C. 20250. Com­ plains must bo liled within 180 days alter Ihe alleged discriminatory ac­ tion, or by such date to which tho Secretary of Agriculture or the Ad­ ministrator of RUS extends the timo for filing. Identity of complaints will bo kept confidential except lo tho extent necessary to carry oul tho purposes of the rules and regula­ tions of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 6-6-1tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue ol tho power and authority contained in that cer­ tain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by Michael Greer and Deborah S. Greer, husband and wife, dated July 25, 2000, and re­ corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, In Book 340 at Page 923, and because of default having been made in the payment ol tho Indebt­ edness secured by said Deed ol Trusl and failure lo do and perform Ihe stipulations and agreements therein conlained, and pursuant to demand ol the Owner and Holder ol the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Substilule Trustee will expose for sale at public auction lo Ihe high­ est bidder for cash tho property herein described, to wit: Beginning 7 ft. North ol Public Road al an iron slake on Ihe most Eastern portion ol A,E, Vogler’s (now or lormerly) lino, B.R, Bailey’s (now or formerly) Southwest cor­ ner W.A. Hendrix's (now or for­ merly) old Northwest corner: ihence South 10 degrees 00 min­ utes West 100 ft. to an iron; Ihence south 84 degrees 15 minutes East 150 feel to an iron, a new line in W.A. Hendrix's (now or formerly) property; thence North 10 degrees 00 minutes East 100 feet lo an iron W.A, Hendrix’s (now or formerly) new corner in B,R. Bailey's (now or formerly) line; Ihence North 84 degrees 15 minutes West 150 leet to the point ol beginning, contain­ ing thirty-four hundredths (.34) of an acre, more or less. Present Record Ownor(s): Deborah S, Greer The terms of the sale are that tho real property hereinbefore de­ scribed will be sold for cash lo the highest bidder and Ihat the under­ signed may require the successful biddor at the sale to immediately deposit cash or a certilied check in an amount equal to the greater of five percent (5%) of the high bid or $750,00, Tho real property hereinabove described will be sold "as is," "where is,” subject to any and all superior liens, and subject to laxes and special assessments. The sale will be hold opon for ton (10) days for upset bids as by law required. Dale and Hour for Sale: Juno 11, 2002 at 11:00 a.m, Placo of Sale: Davie County Courthouse Dato of this Notice; April 12, 2002 Stephen A. Lamb, Substilule Trustee 5-30-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of DIANA MATTHEWS SPRINGER, late of Davie County, this IS to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undorsigned on or before the 6th day of Septem­ ber. 2002, being three (3) months from the firsl day of publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will ploaso mako Im­ mediate payment to Ihe under­ signod. This Ihe 6th day of June, 2002, David Springer 1372 Point Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-6-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDERAND BY VIRTUE ol the powor and authority contained in thal certain Deed olTrust executed and delivered by Wanda Barr (Di­ vorced), daled tho 11th day ol Au­ gust, 2000, and recorded in the Olllce ol the Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina, in Book 343 at Page 869 and be­ cause ol delault in the payment ol tho indebtedness thereby secured and lailure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant lo demand ol tho owner and holder ol Ihe indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trusl, tho undersigned Subslituto Trustee will expose lor sale at public auction to the high­ est bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale in tho County Court­ house ol Davie County, in Ihe city ol Mocksville, North Carolina, al 3:00 o’clock on the 13th day ol Juno. 2002, all that certain parcel ol land, more particularly described as lollows: IMPROVEMENTS: House and lot/Condominium/or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 739 Junction Road, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BE­ GINNING at an iron pin, the South­ east corner ol the within described tract, Northeast corner ol Lawrence R. Whitaker (Deed Book 88, Page 447), and in the line ol Bobby Groone (Deed Book 111, Page 352); Ihence Irom the BEGINNING Soulh 62 deg 01 min 07 sec Wost 372.35 ft. lo a place iron pipe, Iho Southwest corner ol said tract, said Iron pin located North 62 deg 01 min 07 sec East 20 ft. from the centerline of SR 1116 (Junction Rd.); thonco North 35 deg 59 mln 51 sec Wesl 100.59 ft. lo a placed iron pin, Ihe Northwest corner of said tract; thence North 62 deg 01 min 07 sec East 439 ft, to an exist­ ing iron pin, the Northeast corner of said tract and Ihe Southeast cor­ ner of Jerry M. Whilaker (Deed Book 81, Page 481); thence South . 00 deg 09 min 53 sec East 112.74 ft. to the point and place of BEGIN­ NING, containing 40,450 square feet, as surveyed by Grady Tutterow, Registered Land Sur­ veyor, on October 28,1980. SUBJECT TO easements and reslriclions ol record. FOR BACK TITLE, seo Deed Book 179, Page 59; Deed Book 138, Page 88; Deed Book 113, Page 627; Deed Book 111, Pago 820; and Deed Book 97, Page 724, Davie County Registry. See also Tax Map L-4, Parcel 7, located in Mocksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina. No title examination requested or per­ formed, PRESENT RECORD OWN­ ERS as reflected on Ihe records of the Register of Deeds not more than 10 days prior lo posting the notice are Wanda Barr and Spouse, if any. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, Ihat per­ son must pay tho tax ol thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) roquirod by NCGS 7A- 308(a)(1). Tho lerms of the sale are lhal the real property hereinabove do- schbed will bo sold for cash to tho highest biddor and lhal the under­ signod may required the success­ ful bidder at the salo to immediately deposit cash or certified check in the amount ol tho greater ol five percent (5%) of the amount of Ihe bid or seven hundred and fifty dol­ lars ($750.00). The real proporty hereinabove described will be sold subject lo any unpaid laxes, prior encumbrances, if any, and special assessments. The sale will be hold opon for ten (10) days for upset bids as by law required. This the 23rd day of May, 2002. Ronald H. Davis or Francos S. White or Davie R. Caudle Subslitule Truslee 02-SP-100 5-30-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Undorandby virtue of the power of sale conlained In a certain Deed of Trusl made by Daniel Michael O'Dell Jr. and Jennifer Lee Halliold O'Dell (PRESENT RECORD OWNERIS); Daniol Michael O'Dell and Je. ;.. ■ Lee O'Dell) to John H, Kornegay, Trustoe(s), daled the 29th day oljanuary, 1999,and re­ corded in Book 295, Page 135, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, Default having been made in tho payment of tho note thereby so- cured by tho said Deed ol T rust and the undersigned, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A,, having been substituted as Truslee in said Deed ol Trust by an inslrumont duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol tho Register ol Deeds ol Davio County, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebledness hav­ ing directed that the Deed ol Trust be loroclosed, Ihe undersigned Substitute trustee will oHer lor sale at the Courthouse Door, in the City ol Mocksville, Davio County, North Carolina 11:30 A.M, on Friday, Ihe 21 St day ol June, 2002, and will sell lo tho highest biddor lor cash the lollowing real estate situated In the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly de­ scribed as follows: BEGINNING al a new iron pin the Northeastorn corner ol Iho wilhin described tract in Ihe line ol Thomas Mitchell Fleming (Deed Book 78 at Pago 577) said point and place of beginning being lo­ cated Soulh 32 degs. 57 min. 00 sec. East 82.07 feet from a monu­ ment, tho Northeastern corner ol Joe Harlan Swicegood (Deed Book 78 at Pago 574) corner ol Thomas Mitchell Fleming; thence Irom the beginning South 32 degs. 57 min. 00 sec. East 171.14 leet lo a monu­ ment; thence South 27 dogs. 38 min. 44 sec. Wesl 57.26 leet to a new iron pin in tho Southwestern corner ol the within described tract; thence North 76 degs. 39 min. 05 sec. West 175,39 leet lo a now iron pin, the Northwestern corner ol the within described tract; Ihence South 87 degs. 47 min. 33 sec. East 76.49 leot to tho point and place ol beginning, containing 0.586 acres as surveyed by Tulterovv Surveying on April 12, 1990, revised April 18,1990, and being a portion of that property de­ scribed in Deed Book 78, Page 574. Together wilh a non-oxclusivo oasomoni lor purposes ol ingress, egress, and regress which ease­ ment shall be appurtenant to Iho above descried 0.586 acre tract running ovor tho lands of Joe Harlan Swicegood described in Deed Book 78 at Page 574 which easement shall be 30 foot in width, Ihe Southern boundary of which Is described as follows: Beginning al a point In Ihe contorline of SR 1808 the Northernwestern corner of Gary L. Brannon (Deed Book 140 at page 545) and abutting property owned by Mitchell Fleming (Deed Book 44, page 591); thence from the beginning wilh tho common Brannon Joe Harlan Swicegood line South 76 degs.l 33 min. 05 sec. East 523.46 feel to a stone the Northeastern corner of Gary L. Brannon. Should Iho properly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the lax of Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1), The property lo be offered pur­ suant lo Ihis nolico of sale Is being olfered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of Ihe note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized roprasentalivo 01 either the Trustee or Iho holder of tho note make any represenla­ lion of warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or safely conditions exisling in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being offered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all laxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percenl (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will bo required al the time of the sale. This 29th day of May, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA. Subslitule Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Subslitule Truslee 4200 Morganton Rd., Suite 103 P,0. Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 ' 6-'6-2tn NORTH CAROLINA YADKIN COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 01 J 82 IN RE: RODNEY CRAIG LEWIS, JR. TO: RACHEL MAXIME Take notice Ihat a Petition seek­ ing relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled special prooeding. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Termination ol your parental rights over the minor child, Rodney Craig Lewis, Jr, You are required to make de- lense lo such Pelilion nol later lhan Ihe 2nd day ol July, 2002, said dale being 40 days Irom the lirst publi­ cation ol Ihis Notice; and upon your lailure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to Iho Court lor tho reliel sought. This tho 23rd day ol May, 2002, RICHARD N. RANDLEMAN, Attorney lor Petitioner Richard N. Randleman, P.A. 112 S. Stale Street Po. Box 727 Yadkinviiie, NC 27055 (336) 679-2412 Stale Bar No. 3596 5-23-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of tho power and authority contained in Ihat certain Deed of Trusl executed and delivered by Douglas Rex Carter, and Wife and Mary Ann Carter, dated the 21st day of Sep­ tember, 1998, and recorded In the Ollice ol Iho Register ot Deeds lor Davie County, North Carolina, in Book 285 al Page 1109 and be­ cause ol detaull in the payment ot the indebtedness thereby secured and lailure lo carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand ol the owner and holder ol the indebledness secured by said Deed ot Trusl, the undersigned Subslitule Trustee will expose lor sale at public auction lo Ihe high­ est bidder for cash at Ihe usual place of sale In Ihe Counly Court­ house ol Davie Counly, in the city of Mocksville, North Carolina, at 3:00 o’clock on tho 13th day of June, 2002, all that certain parcel of land, more particularly described as follows: IMPROVEMENTS: House and lot/Condominium/or Lot ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 184 Rex Lane, Advance, NC 27006 LEGAL DESCFIIPTION: BE­ GINNING at a post oak, Tlllett Walker’s corner in Griffith line, tho southeast corner of the wilhin de­ scribed tract; thence North 4 de­ grees 30 minutes East 300 feet with said Griffith to an iron; thence South 86 degrees 30 minutes Wesl 430 feel wilh Sally G. Carter new line lo an iron on north side of drive­ way; Ihence south 4 degrees 30 minutes West 300 feet to an iron in Tillet Talker line; Ihence North 86 degrees 30 minutes East 424 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BE­ GINNING containing 2.92 acres, more or less as surveyed by S.L. Talbert, R.S., February 28, 1972. FOR BACK TITLE, see deed from W.L. Riddle to Craig Alonza Carter and wife. Sully G. Carter dated October 19, 1959 and re­ corded in Book 62, Page 555. PRESENT RECORD OW N­ ERS as rellected on Ihe records ol Ihe Register of Deeds not more than 10 days prior to posting the notice are Douglas Rex Carter and Mary Ann Carter. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, lhal per­ son must pay the tax of thirty (30) cents per One Hundred Dollars , ($100,00) required by NCGS 7A- 308(a)(1). The terms of the sale are that the real proporty hereinabove de­ scribed will be sold for cash to the highest bidder and thal the under­ signed may required the success­ ful bidder at the sale to Immediately deposit cash or certified check In the amount of the greater of live percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hundred and lifty dol­ lars ($750.00). The real property hereinabove described will be sold subject to any unpaid laxes, priqr encumbrances, if any, and special assessments, ' The sale will be held open for ton (10) days for upset bids as by law required. This the 23rd day of May, 2002, Ronald H. Davis or Frances S, While or Davie R, Caudle Substitute Trustee 02-SP-9b 5-30-2fn ■ t r : 1 1 J t T)8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6, 2002 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ■ NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION ■ In the District Court Fils No. 01 CVM 247 Benny Michaol Howard d/b/a DavlB Alarm Company v, Vicke Steelo TO: VICKE STEELE Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed In the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Complaint for money owed to account You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading not later than Juno 25,2002, and upon your failure to do so the parly seeking sen/lce against you will apply to the court tor the relief sought. This the 23rd day of May, 2002. Andrew White Andrew White, Esq., PLLC Attomey (or Plaintiff P.O. Box 1191 Mocksvillc, NC 27028 5-23-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust made by John H. Foster, Jr. and Nellie T. Foster, husband and wife (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): J.H. Foster, Jr. and Nellie T. Foster) to Gregory 0. Honshaw, Trustee(s), dated the 7th day of May, 199B, and recorded In Book 276, Pago 655, Davie Counly Registry, Norlh Carolina, Default having been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Tnjst and the under­ signed. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A.. having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trust bo (ore- closed, the undersigned Substitute trustee will offer (or sale at the Courthouse Door. In the City ot Mocksvllle, Davie County. North Carolina 11:30 AM. on Friday, the 21 st day of June, 2002, and will sell to Ihe highest bidder for cash the following real estate situated in the County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly de­ scribed as follows: BEGINNING at an Iron stake in the Southern margin of Ihe State maintained dirl Road, the North­ west comer of J.H. Foster, and run­ ning thence with the Southem mar­ gin of said road South 64 degrees East 200 feet to an iron stake, a new corner; thence Soulh 6 de­ grees West 286 (eet to a stone, a new comer; thence North 84 de­ grees West 200 (eet to an irons take in the line of R.L. Whilaker estate; thence with tho said R.L Whitaker estate North 6 degrees East 286 (eet to the point and place of the beginning, and containing 1,3 acres, more or less as sun/eyed by S.L Talbert. Registered Land Sur­ veyor. August 13, 1969. Together wilh Improvements thereon; said pipperty being located at 140 Whitaker Road, Mocksville, North Carolina. ! Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the lax of Thirty Cents (3de) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). • The property to be offersd pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being oftered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS. WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of tfw note secured by the deed of tni)8t/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees. or either the Trustee or the holder o( the note make any representa- tlf n of warranty relating to the title o{ any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing lr(, on, at or relating to the property bf Ing offered (or sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris- irvg out of or in any way relating to a(iy such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property Is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cif assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any r^rd ed releases. A cash deposit (no personal ctiecks) of live percent (5%) o( the purchase price, or seven hundred (ifty dollars ($750.00), whichever Is glealer. will be required at the time oj the sale. • This 291h day of May. 2002. Г H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A. ; Substilule Tnjstee li. Terry Hutchens. P.A. Substitute Trustee 4ЁОО Morgamon Rd.. Suite 103 F^O. Box 1028 PByetlevlile. fjC 28302 6-6-2tn Yard Sales 169 GUN CLUB Rd. off Hwy. 158. 1st house on left. Thursday-Friday. 8;00am- 6:00pm. 1 old desk, small desk, toys, new lawnmower blades (all kinds), mowor parts, Records/CD's, Household, Clothes, and Shoes (all sizes). 235 SPRING STREET. 7:00am-1:00pm, Salurday. June 8th. Baby Clothing and more. 2499 DAVIE ACADEMY, 64 West, Left at Gartner’s Store. Look lor Signs. Childrens Clothes, Household Items. fHiscellaneous items, elc. 3 FAMILY YARD Salo, 723 Cherry Hill Rd., Friday 8:00am- 2:00pm, Saturday 8:00am- 1:00pm, Clothes, toys, household accessories, baby bed, keyboard, TV, Books, too much to list! 3 FAMILY YARD Salo, June 8th, 7005 NC Hwy 801S, Household itoms, all size clothing, toys, collectibles, home interior, car parts. 3 FAMILY YARD Sale. Saturday, June 8th, 8:00am- until. Boy Toddler Clothes, Girls Clothes (name brands), lew baby items, TV, Stereo, Mens items, two seater go cart, 2 four wheelers. Lols more. Advance. 801 South lo 138 Brave Lane, near Tarhell Banana Company. 315 ROLLING HILL Lane. Mocksville, June 8 at 8:00am- 2.00pm, Baby items and other misc. (rain date - June 15) 513 HOSPITAL ST. ix T Friday, Saturday & Sunday. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 Soulh, past Lakewood Iwlotel. Saddles, bridles, etc., sporting goods, pots & pans, collectibles, tools and handles. Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 MARTIN SAW SHOP 751-5038 steel Circle Saws, Carbide Saws, Yard Tools, Chain Saw Chains. Scissors. Hand Saws T & W C onstruction Trim • Decks • Roofing Remodeling & Additions Danny Testa a Wyatt GARAGE DOORS METAL WOOO INSTALLATION'PARTS ACCESSORIES-SCRVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL B o b b y G in th e r (336) 751-2986 fiocksville. N0 e i i A S S I F I E D S STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE TIM BOGER, Plaintiff, vs. WENDY LEE LOLLIS BOGER, Defendant. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2002 CVD 207 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: Wendy Lee Lollis Boger, Defendant TAKE NOTICE thal a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above referenced action, The nature of the relief being sought is Child Custody and Sup­ port, Divorce from Bed and Board, and Interim Distribution of Marital Property. You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading no later than 17 July 2002, said date being forty (40) days from the first publication of this notice, and upon your fail­ ure to do so. the Plaintiff who is seeking relief against you will ap­ ply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 3rd day of June, 2002. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCI­ ATES, PA Lynne Hicks, Attorney for Plaintiff 124 West Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-3312 6-6-3tn Yard Sales 8 FAMILY YARD Sale, 2 locations Hinhway 158 between Sain Road and Oak Grove Church. Friday, June 7, 8:00am-5:00pm. and Saturday, Juno 8, 8;0Qam- 3:00pm. Household Items, Toys, Books, Beanies, adult and childrens clothes, all sizes, jewelry, glassware, lots of misc. Cancel if raining.______________ 808 SAIN RD olf 158, Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8- 8:00am until. BIG 2 FAMILY Yard Sale al Linda's Country Shoppe. Saturday-8th, 7:30-5:00, Go 64 West lo Godbey Rd on right, go 3 miles to Woodvaie Dr. Turn right. Second drive on left. Great Buys! Antiques, clothes and lots more.________________ CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES 126 N Salisbury St. Barbies, Ty, gilts for all occasions. Sale on select items ________(336)751-6252________ CREEKVIEW CONSIGNMENT Bait & Tackle now open, Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am- 6:00pm, Now accepting lurnilure, 1430 801S beside 4th Creek. 336-751-4507._________ DEE'S ANTIQUES On the Green,,..hill 733 Greenhill Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 June is Brides Month! All Bridal Wear, Accessories and Vintage Clothing on Sale! Discounts throughout the shop!! Making room for new arrivals. No reasonable offer will be refused!! "A little something for everyone' We buy Estates,„one item or aim We also buy “vour unwanted" items. Just qive us a call!! ESTATE & YARD SALE Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 6th, 7th, and 8th 8:00am-until Inside/Outside Saie-Rain or Shine, 733 Greenhill Rd, (Mocksville, NC 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Old tools, glassware, (urnilure, pictures and much, much more! BAKED GOODS BY NELLIE COUCH l( traveling E on Hwy 64 turn right on Greenhill road just past the 140 exchange. Go approx, 1,5 miles...sale on left. If traveling W on Hwy 64 turn left on Sanford Avenue (Al Ingersoll-Rand Plant), Go approx, 3 miles...sale on riqht, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 7-until, Advance, 1762 Hwy. 801S, Bed, Nite Stand. Chest of Drawers, Wood Ladder, Household items, Antiques- Chrome Dinette Table, Pie Sate, Porcelain Top Table, Coffee Grinder, Trunk, Lamps, RR Lantern, Wagon, Clocks, Lots ot items ,25 to S300 GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY, June 8, 8:00am-2:00pm, 246 Buckeye Trail off Pudding Ridqe Rd„ Farminqton. D O W N V S D E R R O C K & T IL ED'on & Stocoy Lavory (iM)99l-a2t7or99M771 Cenwtic Tlic iiisliiUarton Vk Up w juvviciilc com TOP NOTCH CONSTRUCTION Jesso Rullor » Cooloomoo Interior'I'ri 111 Cabinet Installation Docks Home Repair 336-399-8783 LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & Operator Brad Lagle (336) 940-3762 (336) 399-3821 Yard Sales GARAGE SALE: FRIDAY & Saturday 8:00am-untii, Highway 601 South-2nd house on Ihe right south of Greasy Corner. Nice baby and toddler girl clothes, Nice Ladies clothes size small to plus size, Nice mens clothes size large to XXL-XT size, mens sport coats size 44R, ladies navy suede leather coat, 36" storm door, tub enclosure doors, 2 toddler swings, housewares, maternity clothes, homemade apple butter, pear perserves, dned apples, large baby toys, and much more. JUNE 6 & 7, Friday & Saturday. 8:00am-until. 801N above Macedonia Church. Dishes, pans, lurnilure. large clothes, sheets, many other items. Rain date 6/15/02. LARGE 3 FAMILY Yard Sale, Salurday, June 8th, 8:00am- until. 670 Woodward Rd. SATURDAY, JUNE 8 at 1711 Sheffield Rd. oft West, Many nice things, SATURDAY, JUNE 8. 8:00am- 2:00pm, 199 Bracken Rd, SATURDAY, JUNE 8TH, 7:00am-2:00pm at Rotery Hut, Ladies Circle of Hardison Methodist Church, Serving hot doqs and drinks for lunch, YARD AND GARAGE Sale, 2000 Farminglon Rd„ Clothes, furniture, household items, antiques, baby items, everything under the sky, 8:00- until, Saturday, YARD SALE SATURDAY, 515 East Lake Drive, 7:00am until 12:00noon.____________________ YARD SALE. FRIDAY Only, June 7, 8:00am-2:00pm, 292 Gun Club Rd. off Highway 158, Lots of Items. Rain Cancels. YARD SALE, JUNE 7th & 8th, 522 Will Boone Rd., Mocksville, NC YARD SALE, SATURDAY, June 8th, Valley Rd,/Sanlord Ave., Between Fire Dept. & Ingersol Rand, 4 families. 8:00am-2:00pm. Animals FOR SALE, 6 Year old Quarter Horse gelding. Professional training, barrel racing, Cutter Bill- King blood lines. Must See. (336)788-2323, leave messaqe, (336)399-1468. DONKEY, SMALL STANDARD. 3 Yr. old plus (oal. 998-7773.________________ FOR SALE, 12 years, old Apendix registered male. A great barrel horse. Sell to good home only. (336)788-2323, leave message, (336)399- 1468. Apartments 2BDRM APT (or mature adults who enjoy 24 hour security, yard maintenance and paid utilities. Quiet & peaceful. Mocksville. Convenient. Call Shelia at 751-1515. Cedar Rock Assisted Living Community 2BDRM APARTM ENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. Perfect for older adults. S550.00/mo. Mocksville. Call Shelia at 751-1515. GENE TREXLER ROOFINGNow & Old Roofs 30 Yoars Exporienco Froo Estímalos 336-284-4571 A p p u a n c e S p e c i a u s t s , I n c . Over 7 Years of experience servicing ALLMAKW APPUANCES U<* work imnmd your schvdule for your amvi'nience. Low Rates (3361492-6299 R A N D Y M ILLER & S O N S 295 Miller Kuacl • Miick.svillc (336) 284-2826 Skid Sleer Work Trencher Work Hiullng Apartments INSTEAD OF A Motel Room, Rent a IBR completely lurnished apartment. Utilities Included. Pager Number 750- 9529, Deposit Required._______ MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TERRACE; All brick energy efficient apartment, 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & swings. Kitchen appliances lurnished including dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heal pump provides cenlral heat and air. Prewired for cable TV S phones. Insulated windows S doors. No wax kitchens bath floors. Located 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, STUDIO APT PRIVATE entrance- carpeted, ac, 1 bdrm and bath. Paid utilities. Quiet, convenient, great for mature single adult. S350/mo. Call Shelia al 751-1515.___________ VINEYARD BROOK, HANES li^all Area, 2 BR, 1.5 BA, Townhome with screened porch & all appliances, ask about specials, S575 mo, Hubbard Rlty, 723-4306. Beach Property CAROLINA BEACH, OCEAN view, IBR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps four, pool, w/d, S500 per week, 910-791-5788, Business Opportunity ESCAPE THE CORPORATE Ratrace! Be Self-Employed. Mail-order/Internet. One-on- One Training Free booklet. www.successhappy.com 1 - 888-249-2078. Card Of Thanks THANKS TO ALL ol my Davie County Iriends for their cards, thoughts, and prayers after the loss of my son, Charles Ratledgo. Sincerely, Jim Ratledqe. Child Care LOVING MOM Will do babysitting in her home, 284- 4706,_________________________ ALMOST HOME CHILD Care has immediate openings - ALL A G E S - for 1st & 2nd shifts (3rd shilt possibilities). Convenieni hours 5:30am - 1:45am. Full Time, Part Time, Drop In - upon availability. Come see us at 571 S Main St., Mocksville (across (rom B & F Manufacturing) Or call Debra, 751-PLAY(7529)______________ MOCKS SUMMER PROGRAM: Childcare provider for K-6 grade. Loving Christian environment. Different trip each day. Still enrolling children for summer and lall. Contact; Brandi Hendrix @ 940-5408 or 998-5845. FREDDY’SROOFING 336-492-5923 • Metal Rools • • Rubber Roofs • • Shingle Roofs • * Ower 20 Years E»p«rienc» » I O ld Time Auction- C onsignm etit Sale Sat-junc 8, 9 AM 201 WiHi Main Si. Yaclkiiwilk-.iOliNZl) Nrar I’liil Oilkf- llriiij; Yuur Ijwn Cliair- l.ciis (if GUI 'r<iiils-C;hm Wtar- l urnilurc-riOiini; lu|ui|)-Iron Wa|;(in WliccU-l’lciuy Ilf jjiiiul Box I.(IIS- I lavf 1 licm iir a Triick Load Vdii Warn IO Sell? Acccpiiin; licins All WcL'k- C,i:.Hyim NCAI. }2M)- Day 33f.-fi7‘J-202K- r.vcninp-.13fi-9‘iO-37H7 Don't Miss This Salt! Faye’s A ttic dr A n tiq u e s . 336-679-2028 ^ Farm Machinery HUGE AUCTION SALE, June 22, accepting quality farm machinery trucks, trailers and equipmenl, etc, 764-5146. Furniture So:^, Chair, Loveseat, blue fabric $200. Oak oblong dining room lable with 4 chairs $200. Princess cut 10K gold engagement ring size 6 $200. 284-4959. 1 DOLLHOUSE TODDLER bed, 1 Bookcase toddler bed, 2 Barbie power jeeps, 1 Little Tikes car, 1 One Step Wagon, Call 336-998-3556.____________ FOR SALE 8 pc. livingroom set S650 OBO. Plaid sleeper sola S250 OBO. 998-8784._________ FOR SALE:FULL Size Bedroom Suite, S350.00, Full size Girl’s 3pc Bedroom Suite, S200.00, Good Condition. 751- 3125__________________________ MOVING SALE-NICE, Clean furniture must go: secretary, curio cabinet, recliner, brass bed and mattress, breakfast room table and chairs. Telephone Mike Hendrix at 751-9977. Health IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back Saturday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751- 2512__________________________ TIRED OF "ONE size (its all- diet pills? Do you (eel run down or have a lack o( energy? Maybe we can help. Call us al 751-4184 or 918-4171. Homes For Rent 189 W ATT STREET, Cooleemee, 2 BR, 1 BA, Oil Furnace, Window AC, Carport, Storage Bldg., Fenced Yard, $450 Rent, $450 Dep. NO HUD. Call 336-998-8437. 2 BR. BRICK Ranch. Rural Setting. No Pets, $500/mo. with deposits. Call SWM Realtors at 751-2222 ext. 206. 2BR, IBA, FULL basement, William R. Davie Area. $550/mo., $450/deposit. 704- 546-2089. Call a(ter 6:00. 3 BR, 2 BA house (urnished or uniurnished. Near Hospital. Pager Number 750-9529. Deposil (Required.________ 370 WINDWARD CIRCLE, Mocksville, 3BR, 2BA, Stove, Dishwasher, Fireplace. S750 mo. Hubbard Rity, 723-4306. 3Br, 2.5Ba-Oak Valley- $ 1400/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Patio Home-$900/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksville-$700/mo 2Br, IBa Duplex- New Construction- $660/mo Pennington & Company Realty __________751-9400__________ ELISHA CREEK- New Const., 3Br, 2.5Ba, (p, gas logs, jacuzzi, bsmt gar, $1050 mo., Hubbard Realty, 723-4306 WISSCORVSR M I N I -S T O R A G E For all your storage needs, choose us! Come bv to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork OaUto<Joi]{ (336) 888-8810 R A T E S A R E d r o p p in g NOW IS TH E TIM E • Rates as low a.s 2.95% on Adjustablcs • Fixed rates as low as 5.5% First Mortgages Purchase or Refinances •Doublewide Specialists •Credit Problems Understood •One Day Approvals •First & Second Mortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORR 1-888-840-1585 or 336-224-5125 "Where Your Family Comes First" Serx'ms you Since ¡979 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 6,2002 ■ D9 У G L A S S ШЕХРШ Ш В f b o f i t a b l e Homes For Rent FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751- 3538_________________________ Homes For Rent, Oflice Space (or Lease. Call Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors. 751-2222___________ HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR, IBA- Hardwood Floors-Central Heat & AC-ln Town, No HUD. Flent $550-Deposil $550. 704-278- 1717. NICE CLEAN 1 BR Furnished Duplex, No Pels, 2 people-limit. (Rowan Counly) 336-284- 4986 Homes For Sale DAVIE COUNTY HOMESELLERS - Find out what the home down the street sold lorl Free computerized list ol area home sales and current listings. Free recorded message 1-888-574-9158 10« 1041, Visil www.(reein(oplease.us Pennington & Company Realty 2 LEVEL CONDO Kinnamon Rd., 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, $66,000, 785-9195 leave messaqe._____________________ 3BR, 2BA, FIXER-Upper, 285 Whitney Road, Terry, $79,900, 600-849-9726, R-1144,________ BUY NOW AND Save True ((Modular'“ Home, 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath, Vinyl siding, vinyl thermal windows, 7/12 root, much more. Normal cosl $74,500,00. Limited lime oKer $58,900,00 built on your (oundalioni For inlo. call 336-751-7340 or 1- 866-624-7457.________________ CAPE COD TRUE Modular“' Home, 1930 total sq. It,, 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath, Set-up on your lol, S125,000.00 value. Limited lime $74,900.00. 1-866-624- 7457 or 336-751-7340. EXCELLENT BRICK RANCHER, For Sale By Owner, 288 Dogwood Ln. Subdivision. 2054 Sq. Fl. ol heated and cooled living space. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths 2 «replaces, double car garage, beautilul sun room and deck, (ull basement, nicely landscaped yard. One o( Mocksville's (inesl neighborhoods, $179,900 Call 751-2259 or 751-3436________ FIXER UPPER OR Investment Property. $20,000 under appraisal. 336-751-4371. Homes For Sale DON'T BUY A Doublewide when you can buy a 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath, True Modular"’' Home, 7/12 roof pitch, quality cabinets, double hung thermapane insulated windows. Valued over $74,000.00. Quick sale only $57,976,00, Call 336-751-7340 or 1-866-624-7457. FOR SALE...BY OWNER, $99,000. 1900 sq ft, over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, fireplace, lg living room, den, covered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 basement with work area, bricl< with central air. Call lor appointment 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd. Mocksville. HUNTING CREEK, FSBO, 1992 BIdr. 3BR, 2BA, Ranch. 13 Acres, Barn, Pasture, Trails, Work shop, outbldgs,, walkout basement. Custom Oak Kitchen with island and pantry. Historic property. $196,000. 492-6555.____________________ MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct- Save S$, For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356,_____________________ TRUE MODULAR'^^ HOMES - Huge Savings! Gall for literature 1-800-322-8679. Land For Sale 6.4 ACRES w/30 ft, wide gravel road. Thirty leet of road fronlage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 West. Call & leave message 998-4632 or 751-1760. FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TR ACTS- ideal for stick built or modular home. County waler available 998-3678 GREAT LOTS A T a greal price, Iredell County, counly water, paved roads, $10,500. 336-659-7425. Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 ________336-391-2130________ HONDA SELF-PROPELLED Lawnmower wilh bagger. $150.00 751-1436. Lost & Found FOUND: BLACK & White Dog. 998-4608. ________________ FOUND: MALE LAB- HILLSDALE Area 998-3696. Lots For Rent NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or newer homes. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 5 spaces lell. Spaces for doublewides available. 998-8276 or 998- 8222. Miscellaneous BIKE STOLEN, 5/28, New BMX Mongoose, Rust Colored, Flame Seat. Gun Club Rd. Area. Reward for info leading to return. 998-6074. FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE 3ft. wide melal loofing, colored or Galvalume, $99/11.; 4'x8'x1/8 peg board $2.99 ea.: 2 ft. 5V 26-gauge melal roofing, S,79/ft„ 6 panel Exterior Steel Door Units, $69,00/ea,; 4'x7'x5/16 Sheetrock, S2.99 ea„ 4'x9’, $3,99/ea; 8'; 2'x4’ Ceiling tile, $14.95/pack. Insulated wood windows, $49/ea,; 4'x12'x1/2" Sheetrock, $5,99/ea,; 5 gallon buckets ol paint/$9,95/ea.; Entry Kwiksel lock sets, $9,99/ea,; 4’x8' Plastic mirrors, $29,95/ea. New roofing shingles, $14,95/sq, Pergo laminate flooring, $1,99/sq ft.; Formica, $.50/sq. ft,; Interior paneling, $5.95.ea.; Bldg stone, $140 per pallet; Carpet, S3.95/yd. We stock stainless steel in sheets & pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 36” dia. We stock pumps & accessories for wells. Steel I-Beams For Sale. FOR SALE:Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 IVIocksvllle, NC MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER IS COMING! Bobcal, aeralot core plugger &more tor rentlodayl 13361751-2304 K & G SALVAGE (Reynolda Road) 1st business on West bank of Yadkin River 336-699-2124 HAY FOR SALE, Wythe Counly, VA, Alfalfa & Allalla/Orchid grass mix. Out of Field price. S3.00/baie. 276- 686-6565. Mobile Homes/Rent 2 BR, IB A MOBILE Home $450/rent, $250/deposil. Gas Heat, Stove/f^efriqeralor Included. Sect. 8 Welcome, Lake Lane МНР on Hinkle Drive. 336-697-1482.__________ FOR RENT, 14X80 MH on privale lot in Lone Hickory area, Nice 3BR, 2BA. References and deposit required. For appt. call 492- 2721. GALVALUME 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 Mobile Homes/Rent 2 BR MOBILE Home, $450/deposit, S450/month. 998-7307. MOBILE HOME FOR Rent, $500/deposit, $100/week, 2BR 14x70. 704-881-0842._________ PRIVATE SETTING, 2BR, 2BA, all appliances, CA/CH, dock and garage, non-smoking adults only, no pets, $500,00/mo. & deposit. 998- 3636 Mobile Homes/Sale DAVIE CO. NEW house 3 bedroom & oHice, 2 story 2,000 square (eet,, 2 car garage, Fairway lot $189,900. Daytime 248-2915 or 249-6672.________ I I1ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call (or (ree qualKication by phone, HOME ZONE. (704) 857-0157, $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Balh all appliances, (urnished. New heatpump. 767-4319 S300 DOWN AND assume loan. Call 751-0179.___________ S577 PAYMENT. DOUBLE Wide 4 BR on 1.5 acres- wooded in (ront and rear, OH a paved road. Good schools. (336)249-7028________________ 14X70 MOBILE HOME (or sale. S5,000. 998-6866________ 1985 14X70 SW Skyline in Farmington, 2 BR/2 BA, laun­ dry, super nice w/updates, open lloor plan w/island kitchen, REDUCED 463-4927 leave message. 1997 14X76 VINYL siding, shingle roof, SBR, 2Ba mobile home sel up in Farminglon Heights and ready to move in. First month's lot rent FREE. $14,900.00 Call 769-0755 or paqer 208-3203_______________ 1997 14'X80' ALREADY Set- Up & Ready to move into "Looking for a new owner", $500.00 Dn. & Take over payments. Call (704) 528- 9564. 1998 MODEL DW Oakwood. Owner Financing guaranteed. Delivered to your lot. $477 payment. (336)249-7028 2 BEDROOMS, 2 Bath Single Wide. Excellent Condilion, new siding, carpel & paint, furnishings negotiable. $16,500.00. Call Karen Maready 918-1122. LARRY’S WOOD FLOOR SERVICE Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 с э с э с э с з с э с з с э с э с A B S O L U T E A U C T I O N Estate Of: Carl Merritt (Living) 8020 Troxaway Court, Lewisville F R I. • J U N E 7 • 1 :P M T H U R S , • JU N E 1 3 • 1 :P M | S A T . • J U N E 8 • 1 0 :A M F R I. • JU N E 1 4 • 1 0 :A IV I A U C T IO N E S T A T E O F: Lillian Frith Edwards (Deceased) _______5659 Phillips Bridge Rd, Lewisville DIRECTIONS; r-romW-S: ll»y -»2IN u> Uubvilic: c»il lura RliliL l«l.iw 2JIU mile, nim un (inU) SlulkiwfinJ KiL KHItiw .VK) miL‘. turn Ki^u iWHo iV|i|vnil|n; Kd. htlkiw l/iO mile, turn Ri^l onUiTKjuvs-ay Cnirt. РЛКПАЫ.Ь’Г: Fl'KMlL’RK: Hondntuk-luxlTabb. Ыг^:. «ivkiiv CTuire; Iloll Tcf Олк UpItoIsJiiïd CuKh Л U>« Sail; 6 IVvc Ikthxnn Siiit; kuclo" OwM; V'icuxviH Ouir (Rowland). Dialling Table; 1кж)к SlicKis: 1лкЬ.т-Ьь;к Quire; I'ilo Calirnd; DLuikd Cl»t; Wimlcn lk*i»clu Owtu C*abi/M; i TimtJ Scf>en li'U’ SUx»ls; Rnlwuul I'-.itio I'limiiuiv; QiAvn Гл1 Toliks Л Coiïcc Tabk*; lJn))hill 5 Drawer Ukm; Comptitcr 0Ы; 5 I*k,vc White tkxlnnnn Suit; Tahk* Л A Ctuire; Conl Tabic w/4 Ouire; Пичг lunif«. Rixuul IVilcstil Talilc AVIIQULS Л a)IJ.KCrmLHS: Heifi«im by 1»Га1/ру1Г (Scnia* fur 15). UIimti CiUvs; Art GLi«; N(.n«un RucWwell Limited TuljiKin 1*1лл; CuJWctkm (Snctw Stcriiii*;). 1‘fwtcr Jlitis fcaiiinHg America« R^iJutkni (6), Гл*ю1 Слкс Или.*; l*fe^Msl Cliw. IHuvh Ikiwl Я1; Stanwan?; Set of l')|6 J,imcs W)iih.4Ni)6 Kik*y |kx>ks(IO VoKmm); i'ruiicd I4iurv оГ14.*иъ-м1к* Mill; (кик 'Vik Wjm) Lunp, |4x'Lct Waich; Canes; IS53 Hall Dinw; WIkjj IViutic.; I'X»2 Imban ПЫ IV >. Л-п« 1%ЗЛ DiJlar Hilb: llaw-jiiiin .Sen« 1‘Л5А SiKcf CatilVau:; IWXA 55 tkild C‘cnitic.itc; I’ruiial IVuiLs; Uncks ftiJcu racu)cy />256 IU RoTwltls; Well VS'imUes.'.; Mutw Cluim; Ntiik' CdILus; VVlxai CVatlk*; OkJ Sclml lX^ks: Av«j hcccs Unties* l*nr«; Ijilies»* Hals wlkju-s; lk>i) TimlMlakc Liijukxl lUliiHin Ri\cmunl Wine; 1>)U iligh tThair; Cosiiunc Jewcliy; tW l-utips; Qiiilw; OUI l\tll (Ciaa 1927); Afglians (Ikib TinUvil.d.e. TnluatMlk* Scrw»); iVnion heccs; Nontike Пги\.ч*1ч Paiu-ni; McCoy IVx4s; Gxik lk*>ks; Cad Inw hews; Cixnjxte; l*ink IX-pnssk« Ik)wl; Cuniival (iUv; Wcili^winxl Hcnuytf WIiite (Senkx* fur 12), Hcii imi Net; Ctn^vr Molds; Rolling Pm; KiWlMi Uteibib; l’irekiny I*ica5; Daisy ИИ tîuii; Rrnui (NUV: in Gcnjwuiy) Ihitnl; Old IY-Ji>l (|\пмЫе Civil War lira); Wagiicr riying Pjn; Milk Can; ljunx*!w-are; Ilat Inm; WaJi Suntl. StxiiJier IXiiry Milk IMlk*; Spituxxi; Okl 45 Качхй»; Галпсг Almuucs (1У.М)-19М). Hiitia МокЬ, 1Кчш.т Luiglilin Pie«, Chilli's Rocking Qtiin Haiwn Jups; ТпЬкхо Setter; Old Clnkhrii’si Ikxiloi MISCKI.IANKOUS: 1У86 Huick Cctituty(76.‘)24 Mib). Mink Siiilc; Miiuxi Gwi; S»fan Fur Diit; |‘Г* Sanyo Сокж IV; \M«rlfxx>l Heavy Duly WajJter Л l>)er. Ions of Taliric; Canning Siii^ilies; 51иф CaiULHcl II Micniwavc; Kciuutc Siik* l»y Sitk; KefrigcrilDT. Ujtriglii rrigitlurc I tvxver, Л |*аш; Tijys & G;uiies; 1Ыи1иг HesUet; Kenwn: lleaun; CralUiiuji .W DnII, Air C»»npav*)n HraL-c Л Dils; Ik&D Hlatric Sjw; Craibuui IXsc Siunler. Ix'lxi Wixtl fûilcr, IxUi 1)1»мег, l>i[l |*пав; lïAD 16" Пксик I lalge Triituner. Ikll Л 1Хч; Яихкт. Tabk- S.iw; Table Rixiicr CrallsHun Joiner. 3 Speed Daml Saw; \ loiul Sawî; Tiahing PijuipineW; YanJ TrxiU; Yanl An. IhuV. IWiKlt. inucli. miKlvmoftj^^^ Kenneth G. Ktitner, Pres.. N C A L 32(>H First Choice Auction & Realty Firm License#7229»PO Box 335.Uwisville• (336) 945-4118Visit Our Web Site at www erstchoiceeuciion com i emjil: сПтсЫиселайШ^йгтсот DIRECTIONS: /hwj Take 42IN to LcwisvUh-Clcmnions Exit (itf242). Turn Right otT Ritmp onto Siycrs i'crry Ril. follow 5/10 mile umi turn Right onto Phillips Briilgc Ri)aii. PitUow Ì/ÌI) mile lo sale on l.cft (Watch for sigtis). PARTIAL USTt FURNITURE: UdcJor Bad< Chaiis; Unps; Tabto w/4 Chairs; Winftsor Rocking Char. Mahogany Cokxod Cantio Stand; Walnut Drop Loaf Tabto & Wash Sland; Tabto w/Lazy Susan and 6 Chairs: Cabirwl; Victorian Parior Chair; Mahogany Cottvk Bookcaso; Chanci ' Back Chair; Victorian Walnul Tabto; Duncan Phyfo Ujvo Soat; Mahogany Dmcan Phyfo Drop-Loaf Tabto; French Slyto Lovo Soat; CoHoo Tabto; Barrel Tabto w/lujathor Top; 3 Tior Tabto; Bachctof's Chost; Bookcases: Empire Styto Chest; 4 Pc Mapto Bedroom Suit: Pcpiar 4 Drawer Chost; 7 Drawer Ungono Chest; BuHot Server; China Cabinet; Vinyl Soctional Sofa; étagòfo w/Glass SheSfOs; Mola) Dosk & Cha;r; Fito Cabinet; Dressing Mirror; V^nut Voneor Chosl; Old Trunk ANTIQUES & COUCCTIBIES: Bluo Wiltow Ptalos; Wal Pockot; Oocuptod Japan China; EnomeNvare; English Bowl & Prtctx)r: Appto Poetor; Cherry Soodor; Hon 00 Nost; Chdd's Ct^aM)oafd; Homor Laughlm Piocos; S & P Stvikers; Milk Botttos (1 attmoro): Bowls; Biuo Jars: Serving Trays: Fireking Piocos (Bowte & Cups); Griswakl Cast Iron Pan; Od PlattOfS: King Crown Sol & Other Pieces; Unona13oi!ies: Roger Bros Sifvor Plated Stvofware; Butler Dishos; BJue RicJgo Potteries; Groon Depression Mwer/Measuring Cup; Id Framod Prints; Glass Baskols; Cake Sland; Water Pitcher; Pressed Gtass; Gono wAho Wind Coitodor Pùle; English Abboy Dish Sol; Stomwaro; Lots of Pattern Class; Compotes; Candy Dtshea; Several Fostona Piocos; Carnival Pflchor w« Glasses; Cut Glass; D)ocso Dish (Dovonwaro); Norrtake Piocos; Oocupiod Japan Piocos; Nippon Ptocos; Hugo Punch Bowl & Cups; OU Pins; Od Mantto Clod< (Dated 1881); Cuckoo Clock; Primitivo Wish Stand; Od Mioor; Cross-B»v Franios; Old Bibto (1864); Oli>or OW Books; Sovoral Deep Dish Frames; Bone China; Chamber Ptì; Gono w/lho Wind Lamp; Od Hanging Mirror; Old OoUs; Pink Girt & Bluo Boy China; Wal Mirrors; Costumo Jowelfy; Chamber Pol; McCoy Piooes; Od Bread Box; Singer Sowing Machine; OW Woodoo School Dosk; Bei From Woval SNp; WW» Anrry Umlom^; Tobacco Sotlor; Old Canvra MISCCllANEOUS: KcrcKr)no Larrps; Pots & Pans; Dish Sots; Food Cho^; Kitdion Utensils: 3 Tea Carts; Frigidairò Refrigerator; Ashtray thal camo out of Japanese Ship from Poart Harbor; TV's; CoWspol Chost Typo Froozor; Washer & Dryer; Stow; Sowing Supplies; Wrougfit Iron Outdoor Fumituro; Picnic Tabtos; much, much, moro Col. Kenneth G. Kctner, Pres., N C A L 3268 First Choice Auction & Realty Fimi Licensc #7229 • PO Box 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 Mobile Homes/Sale 1999 FLEETWOOD DOUBLE Wide, 3BR, 2BA on 3/4 acres in Advance, Like New, S69.900.00 492-5686,_________ 2000 MODEL 14X80 Vinyl/shingle, already set up. Move in condilion. Repo deal, like new! 778-0001 or vvshomes,net, 28X40 DOUBLEWIDE, 3BR, 2BA, Frig, Stove, Porch, HP $7500. 492-7753._____________ 3 BED, 2 Bath, Too Many upgrades to list, set up, ready to move Into. Call lor pre- qualification. (704) 528-9449. 87 ZIMMER MH, 3BR, 2BA, 14x70. $13,700. Can be lell on rental lot. Day-751-2615 atler 5- 998-9563,_____________ ?BAD CREDIT? With reasonable deposit loan approved in minules. Will do whal others can't, 767-4319 WE SAY YES!________________ ABANDONED DOUBLEWIDE, OWNER Moved!! Call lor details 704-528-5198,_________ ABANDONED HOME. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Some owner linancing. 336 661-1163_____________________ APPROVED!!! REGARDLESS OF Credit!! Cali Quick lor Fast Approval on Manulacturod or Modular Homos. (704) 528- 9566._________________________ BEAUTIFUL HOIVIE ON wooded lot. Available call 1- 888-251-6790,________________ BILL CONSOLIDATION WITH purchase ol now modular land home package. Call 1-888- 251-6790._____________________ BONANZA MOBILE HOMES 2-48'X28' Loaded $39.900 3-56'x28' Loaded $49.900 2-64'x28' Loaded $54,900 All close outs/shop uslll website www.skylinecorp.com 1-888-462-7806 BRAND NEW 16’X60', 3 Bed, 2 Ba. Set Up, Ready to move into! Caii 704-528-4662 lor inio. DIVORCE FORCES SALE. Davidson County Double with 3 BR, 2BA, Assume Payments. S453,86+lot, (336)249-8273 FSBO MUST BE Moved!! 2001 Skyline DW, 3BR/2BA, 1580 Sqlt. Wel Bar, Fireplace, Cathedral ceilings, excelleni condilion $55,000.00 OBO 492-6589.____________________ HIGH ROCK LAKE Area, '99 model SBR, 2BA, D.W., owner linancing, $1,000 down. (336)249-7028 Mobile Homes/Sale FIRST TIME BUYERS Program Limited Credit will qualiiv. Call 751-0190._________ HOME ON PRIVATE lot $396 a month. Call 1-888-251-6790. MOBILE HOME AND one acre lot For Sale By Owner. 492- 7979. Leave Message. MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For Iree literature, call 1-888- __________889-6356.__________ M ORTGAGE COMPANY Has SWs and DWs already set up on acreage. Pay $485 and lees and move in. Call 1-800- 750-4588._____________________ OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 ■ bath home, 1800 sq It. 450 per month. Reasonable Deposit 661-1163 SMALL TRANSFER FEE and make two payments and move in. Call 751-0184.______________ W EST DAVIDSON, SBR, 2BA Home $287 pmt. (336)249- 7028_______________________^ YADKIN CO., nice large lols. sngl. & dblwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner linance. $11.900 and up. Brown Osborne 336-838- 4590 Music PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barford 998-2789 Office Space CONVENIENT QUIET IN Mocksville- small office w/lull bath and pd. utilities. $350/mo. Call Shelia 751-1515 AKC COCKER Spaniel Puppies, Chocolate/White and some buffs. Champion Lines. 940-3966. BABY BOY ROTTW EILER for sale, no papers, $100. Call 998-7210._____________________ FISH-N-TAILS Pet Shop Quality Tropical Fish, Pet lies. Small Animals. Tank irnaments, Koi & Pond Supplies, Bail & more! Independently owned. 123 N Salisbury St. Mocksvllle 336-751-2708 Sup^l A U C T IO N H O U S E W IT H 4 .3 4 A C R E S + /- W ID E R A N G IN G T O O L S & Q U A L IT Y F U R N IT U R E SATURDAY • JUNP: 8 • 10:A.M. ESTATE OF THOMAS E. ROBINSON (deceased).; Executor of Estate: Jotiy Hobinson; Attorney lor Estate;Benjamin H. Harding Jr.RAIN OR SHINE. (In case of rain, sale will be held under tent, unless weather is severe). LOCATION: 174 Scolt RJ., Ijjwisvillc, NC, From Winslon-Salem. travel 1-40 west lo -121 Nodli, licit onlo Shallowfoni Rd, from Exit »246, Tlim Left. Venture 1 1/2 mile. Turn tight on Scott Rd, Sale at Isl house on left. REAL ESTATE: NICU 2 UmROOM HOUSE SITUAIIED ON ConuiKUKliiig HILLTOP liNVIRONMBNT Wn>l 4,34 ACRES *!- Resplendent willi luuilwtxxl Inxs iind Iwidal wilji doubk: attachixl Ciupon, cnckisal iv;ir poitli, wtxxl dcck, functi(»ial workslicjp, security system, vinyl siding, oil liciit iukI a'lilnil air. Splendid loailion near inieichangc to 421. Many mon;giu;it fe;iniiwiSriJ}-: M*.i/ MiA/ iO .e lo'tf ntbc ktt Hr i^hci tmh. R c J putKii of ;oAtAvi Hilhxxvrjtnnn Any iit-iXxtitni.iiKluiJii\fiinKsviMAhM,ieU firilv^ktmnsof kajbaaedptint /ti/jn/v h/ul'A :«KV fTfxrixxtiw ft) initiMc av a /n* anUtkv) ftr lAxii-ch^ must beaif»y)A-r«/Hii/i«i IOtU}sttfs3hiLitc, PERSONAL PROPHRTY (SOIJD AT ABSOLi;ni AUaiON): Rnc 3- weigh! gnuKiriiilK.T clock; 2 pc. hutch; lovely sci of .sulid bt^num wooiicd chairs; framed Sc*picmixT 14.1921. Yiiilkin cliair^; drop leaf tiiblc; 3 pc quocn bedroom .suilc; U<ist()n Rockcr, Uinc Cciiar Qx^t; 2 cIk2*ls- of-ilrawas nxlincr sofa; living room fiuniliin:; CD stcat) .sysictii; 4 IcIcvlsIoiis; wikxlion of t^mooi Airlines memorabilia; pcTM)n;J a>ni|xitLt and Siiftwurc; Biick siivcr v.icuum clcancr. laigc framed lecture of niffte ywu.sc & family; Ijj^c fraiiKd prinLs of clippcr sliips; odter pknurcs & frames; Kifby viicuiin) ck^ncr; lloor huiips; ik)!! cniJle; gold ring.s ; dies,scr»; old table: single bed; cumcr.is filing okl cUviu w\xxkn duslKT c!\um; walnut dmp leaf table; cntatiiiimwnt ccntcr. bravviul;iicd licd; Maytiig waslitT (like new).HUGE SBLECl'ION OF TOOLS: Wirefcal welder (new); B&D conimacial heavy duty ungic s;uidcr. uicuxUt cngiitc; uituud tools; Fisch tuming lailv: (new); oMnbinaciQn .safe; 5-<lrawvr tu)l clicst; 4 dntwer lool chest; 2 autnniol)ilc engines; electric hand drills; dnifting l;it)lc; K-.s{iccd drilling and niilliiig nvdiine; leaf blower, 2 floor jacks; shop vac;umi saw; 6.5 Crallsnuui hmwit (like new); 8 in bench gritvier, Campbell-H^ air cxwnpcessor. bulfcr, lutiUxr, fiuvs; of Iwx-end wivncl*c*s; snap^in wrcnt^; punches; li!tck.s:iw's; culipcr«; purx:h .scLs. Skill siiw ; cnx*ptT, vises; c-clumps; garden tools; kxs of aupcntiy lools; tin snips; .screw liris’crs; vise grip plierN; n>tcl»cLs; old pocket knives; push cnrt; much itKxv. TUKMS 01'KUAL liSTATU; SWUm ON DAY 01'SALU: liAlJSNCl> WmilN 30 DAYS. CASH OR CtRTinEHFUNOS.TURMSONPUKSONALPHOrilRTY:CASUOR All’KOVED CltllCK.REALESTATC «.I'EKSONAt. I’HOPiiKTY SOLD AS IS A W1IEKC IS (NO WAKKAKnES BXPRCSSED OR IMPU£0). AL&taim nn( R»|inul4e itr vi)'iKTTfMiioiif irvuir«i(an>Jv«nnaijt(* ftveiyeUunmiwdekuiwof mmheek*. NOr RI,SI^XS’SIHU: IS CASIs OP ACCDKNT l«Ut«vnl(nsPi«fcl>yL’n«n KfcihdniOwreh. FRED G. MOCK, AUCTIONEER (336) 699-3426 • NCAL #21 • www.mockauctfom.GOiii T ш ;t. ( t'i 1)10 - D A V IK C O U N T Y KN I K K I'U IS I', K K C O K I). ,|iinc Л. 2002 С Т . Д Я Я П 1 PROFTTABIiE FREE PUPPIES BLACK Lab nil* (itiothor is Rocjislofecl L.ib) Mocksvillo. 33e -i92-5790 HUSKY DOGS. MIXED Qluo/Brown Eyes. 2 Femalos. I M.ilo, Approxini.iloly 10 weeks old. Free lo good homo 9-10- 22G8 PRAIRIE DOG. CUSTOM Ciigo. Very tamo. Cost SGOO.OO, Will soil lor S'100.00. Serious inquiries only 998- •159a______________ RED HEELER/AUSTRAILIAN Shepherd puppies. 6 wks. okl, 2 mnlos. 1 (emalo. S75.00. Will mako good working dogs. (33G)-I63-302B.__________ SELL IT FAST in Ihe aassiliods. 751-2129________ WOLF DOG PUPS For Snio. Call 704-871-0492 or sec photos al ncwoKdon.lripod.com. Recreational 1995 COLEMAN CAMPER, 21(1, slovo, AC, awning, (2) Queen Beds, Asking S3,500 Service B & 0 DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Wa. Wo.rK. Ifi. MsieL Yeiu: EiiSlfleUSpecializing in additions. rBnovalions, balhs, kitchens, windows, siding, docks, masoniy, stone & tile work, lighl painting and small reapirs. We also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751- 4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship, Relerences avialble. Free Estimates. BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered. Orivewavs graveled. 751-3768 NEW IMAGE Painting & Remodeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, jressurs washing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 : Mobile • 336-909-4062 Service LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTERING Richaid Link Ownor Frfic EKtimatc:;'. 990-1798 OSBORNE ELECTRIC lor all your oloctiical iioods. Froo Esliiiiatos, 751-3398. SWIMMING POOLS FILLED cloiinalci) water only, 70.1-5-lG-2935 TRACTOR WORK: BUSH hogging, box blarimg (or driveways, gravol, ' or landscaping, light loador work, liold ripping, Olt. tractor tillor, post holes. 336-492-5174 belore 9 TRUE VALUE PERSONAL Shopper - Do you want to spond moro timo with your lamily or Irionds and loss time in long linos at tho grocory store or liimting tor that perlect gift nt the mail? К you hnve arthritis or a now baby thoso Ihings can bo a hassle! Would you be willing to pay a small service lee lor someone else lo do your shopping (or you and then deliver your items to you? 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M ON DAY, JU N E lO th A N D TUESDAY, JU N E n t h FRO M 9 :3 0 A M TO 6 : 3 0 PM Dress for intet^/iew- NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Zenobia’s: Play Saturday Night Page D l 1 Relay For Life 'Р Я 1 УШН Tliis W eekend Page D2 D A V IE C O U N T Y e n t e r p r i /e S e c o r d USPS 149-60 Nuinber 24 Thursday, June 13,2002 40 PAGES Mocksville Alcohol Vote This Tuesday S ta tis tic s A n d G rim P re d ic tio n s : A n ti-A lc o h o l F o rc e s O r g a n iz e d Uy MIkf Kurnhnrdt Duvie County Enteipri.si; Rccord Mo.st major criincs occur near a place thal sells alcohol. All domestic violence case.s in­ volve alcohol or drugs. Easier access makes for easier abuse. Residents who are working to dcleal Tuesday's referendum on Ihe sale of alcohol in Mocksville can spoui off Ihese slatislics, and more. Many are working wilh Ciiiz.ens Againsl the Sale of Alcohol in Mocksville (C A S A M ), spreading the message through newspaper ads and letters, through churches, and by telling Irieiids and neighbors. The Rev, Glenn Sellers, one of few in-town pastors wlio are pub- licly speaking out on ihe issue, said the only valid argument people have in promoting alcohol is conve­ nience. And even that one’s easy U> argue with. He had counseled one faniily, and the man became abusive when he drank lo excess. He had been drink­ ing one day, and lold his wife, “If I didn't have lo drive 20 miles 1 would go get me another six pack." Sellers said he shudders to think what mighl have happened if that six pack had been available just around the corner. He argues with the notion thal Mocksville would get more reslau- rants. Most look at car counts and population. He does know lhat some Please See Pluces - Page 4 E le c tio n F a c ts • Only residents of the Town of Mocksville will be eligible to vote. • Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m.-7'.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 18. • South Mocksville pre­ cinct voters cast ballots at the county office building on South Main Street; North Mocksville City vot­ ers at the public library on North Main Street. • Sample ballot: Page For Goodness Grapes G o o d B u s in e s s A n d P a s t T im e : P r o p o n e n ts S e e k M o r e C o n tr o l Hy Mike Barnhardt Davie Counly Enterprise Record When ihe question of alcohol sales in Mocksville cmne up in 1983, Jim McBride worked to de­ feat it. Not this time. According to McBride and oth­ ers on a committee which gathered signatures to get the issue to a ref- crendumTue.sday, lhat time has past for alcohol -sales to be allowed in Mocksville, "The United Slates governmenl has deiennined alcohol to be legal. The North Carolina government has determined alcohol to be legal. Why should we be different?” McBride, a former teetotaller, said he now enjoys a beer with a mail on occasion, and would like to have it without having to drive to Clemmons, or Salisbury, or W in­ ston-Sitlem, Mocksville has just become dry when McBride moved here in 1956. “There were bootleg joints all around lown. You could even have your whiskey delivered by taxi. “This country experimented wilh prohibition in the 20s and il didn’t work. Crime rose. Organized crime got il’s stronghold during prohibi­ tion," Abuse of alcohol is a character problem, he said, “The problem is the abuse, nol the beverage. Some people abuse money, some other people, some Please See Supporters - Page 4 M a r y S i n e N a m e d P i n e D r o o K P r i n c i p a l By Kim Justen Davie County Enterprise Record Mary Sine has been named prin­ cipal at Pinebrook Elementary School. Previously principal at William R, Davie, she is returning to the school where did student teaching. She taughi a combination fifth and sixth grade class when they had open suites at the school. “I’m really excited about the change,” she said. “I’m looking for­ ward lo the new challenges at Pinebrook.” At the same time, she says she will miss William R. Davie Elemen­ lary. “1 love William R. Davie. The staff is outstanding. We have won­ derful children, and there is such a community feeling at the school. Whoever works here w ill be ble.ssed.” The school syslem is in the inter­ view process for the open principal posiiion. Jeff Albarty, former Pinebrook principal, recently became the ex­ ecutive director of human resources after Van Johnson was named the as­ sistant superintendent for operations and general administration of the school sysicm. Nelson Jessup agreed to hold Ihe position for one year when Dub Potts was named superintendent. Sine spent eight years leaching at Mocksville Middle School, before spending seven years as the assis­ tant principal at Shady Grove. She’s also worked at William R. Davie as an assistant principal and at Cooleemee Elementary. When she came lo William R Davie as a principal, it was supposed to be for a week as an interim prin­ cipal. She ended up slaying for five and a half years. “William R. Davie has my heart and I look forward to their conlin­ ued successes. I will continue to be an avid spokesperson for the bond issues for the whole county. But the needs al William R. Davie are se­ vere.” Upon getting the news on Tues­ day that she had been approved for the posiiion at Pinebrook, Sine spent the next two days calling each mem­ ber of the Pinebrook staff to speak with them about the change. Please See M ary Sine - Page 4 Enterprise Wins 12 Advertising Awards Christian Becker enjoys some cool grapes on a hot June day during the an- slnual Masonic Picnic last Thur'sday. Christian was one of many children from the jiMasonic Home for Children in Oxford who attended the picnic. For more on the icnic, please turn to page C1. - Photo by Robin Fergusson The Davie County Enterprise Record advertising staff brought home 12 awards from the annual 2002 Best Ad Contest cercmony Friday in Re­ search Triangle Park. They were judged against entries from other medium-sized community newspapers from across the state. Pub­ lisher Dwight Sparks, Advertising Di­ rector Ray Tutterow, sales representa­ tives Bob Corson, Jeannie Trotter and Christy Clark and ud designer Jill Potts attended the ceremony. The awards included five for first place: Tutterow for the best motor ve­ hicle ad, best apparel, jewelry and ac­ cessories ad, best shared page and the best full color institutional ad; and Corson and Trotter for the best adver­ tising campaign. Tutterow earned three second place awards, for best newspaper promotion, best institutional ad and best real estate ad, Clark received a second place award Please See Advertising - Page 7 2 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13,2002 ExJitorieJ F^aáe Referendum No Profits, Only Risks Davic Counly voted on beer and wine in 1952. It was a controversial issue then, loo. But thc outcome was clear. The county voted 2,622 to 974 against allowing alcohol sales. Among Ihe precincts, Smith Grove voted 207-15; Fanninglon, 342-63: Mocksville, 651-403. Only one precinct, Cooleemee, favored it, and just marginally. 264- 286. North Calahain voled 141 to 10 against. Thc other rural precincts had similar margins. One Farmington man, confined to bed for seven years, had friends wheel him in a stretcher to the polls. Liquor stirs lhat kind of emotion. Mocksville has experienced lhal same spasm in recent months. It’s loo bad the communiiy couldn'l have put thal energy into a positive venture. Popular culture embraces alcohol, good times and fast living. Those who don’t participate are regarded as back­ ward, unsophisticated and lacking culture. Mocksville has culture and chami, civility and grace. And il has managed it without nightspots, dance halls and li(|Uor stores. Tlie ABC referendum offers the town ihin promises of revenue, and it poses severe risks of beer joints on the comer. If Ihey wanted the convenience of buying beer in the grocery store, Ihe Chamber of Commerce and the designers ol Ihe referendum should have tailored and limited Ihe vote to lhat. Instead, Mocksville will be exposed on Tue.sday to the full gamut of alcohol consumption — bars, an A B C store and drink houses. Cooleemee designed ils ballot, voting only on thc ABC store and off-premises sale of beer. Il is illegal there lo open an alcoholic beverage within 100 feet of the store where it was purchased. If voters approve next week, bars can spring up al any comer. In 1952, the newspaper was filled with letters to the editor. Those advocating the election said thc county was passing up 540,000 a year in tax revenue. y Coumy residents didn’t care. Those promises of revenue never seem lo matcriattze. With so many towns now having liquor stores, profits have been divided and diluted. Nationally, alcohol consumption has fallen. Cooleemee's profits from its A B C store this year, through 11 months, are S8,I49, and lhat will vanish if Mocksville builds one. Annual sales are aboul a half million, and the town gels less lhan two cents per dollar in .sales. Bennuda Run — once promised S50.000 a year — got $3,035 for liquor sales this year. The lown would have gotten 58,000 more, but Gov. Mike Easley has withheld beer revenues from the municipalities. An A B C store in Mocksville could lose money. The town could find itself diverting other revenue to .shore up its liquor store. And Gov. Easley could keep all the beer revenue. Mocksvillc has taken pride in its transformation from a sleepy liltle village to a progressive town — a pruned and scrubbed clean downtown with charm and dignity. The war memorial, Ihe courthouse, Mando Field, the library, thc schools, the sidewalks. Brock Auditorium, the churches — these are what lend Ihe culture and .sense of community to Mocksville. Beer joints and drinkhou.ses won’t improve on that image. The town .should be offended by the referendum which allows every form of liquor and beer sale and consumption thc slate authorizes. A “no” vote is in order. — Dwight Sparks DAVIB COUNTY ENTERPRI/^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.................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt................................Managing Editor Ray Tutterow...................................Advertising Director Brian Pitts.........................................Sports Editor Tammy Kowalski.............................CIrculalionyClassilied Mocktvlll* EntarpriM 1916-1958 Davie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in Mocksvillc, NC 27028 Subscription Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents $20 Per Year In N.C., $25 Oulsidc N.C. POSTM ASTER Send Address Changes lo: Davic Counly Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 BUT THE GOOPNSWS IS Ш ВОГМ HAVE 2 0 / 2 0 И М О Я б И Г !" In The M a il... Stand Up For Town’s Quality Of Life To thc editor: By now I am sure mosl Mocksville voters have decided where they sland on the issue of alcohol sales, ll has been gratifying lo sec so many letters voicing opposition to Ihis issue appear in our local paper. If there is anyone oul there who is still not sure what this referen­ dum, if adopted, will do to Mocksville, the following statistics from Ihe N.C, Deparlmem of Transportation. Ihe N.C. Administrative OITifcs of the Couns, and the UN C Highway Safely Research Cen­ ler should help you realize alcohol sales in Mocksville will lake us in Ihe wrong direction. • Dmnk drivers cost Nonh Carolina laxpayears nearly SI billion in heallh care, insurance and related costs each year. • North Carolina courts disposed of 84,908 DW I court cases from July 1, 1995-Junc 30, 1996. • In Duvio Coum y, the iota» num ber оГ D W I cliargcs for 1995 were 330. in 19')6 there were 320. in 1ЧУ7 here were 267, inl99« there were 299, in 1999 there « ere 411. and in 20(H) they climbed lo 431 wilh 121 of those charged being under llie age of 21, • Research on drinking and driving indicates lhal increased (or easier) availability of alcohol tends lo result in a larger number of alcohol-related crashes. Hence, if alcohol is available in a variety of Say No To Alcohol To the editor: Citizens opposing the sale of alcohol, ABC stores and bars in Mocksville must vole June 18, You can bet the people who are pushing to make this change will be at Ihe polls. They arc the ones who sland to profit from the sale , of alcohol and for the consumer who knows, il will be more conve­ nient for them to purchase. This also makes it more accessible to our young people who may not have purchased lhat first six pack or took thal first drink had it not been so readily available. Are we living in a lown where personal ambitions and greed are more im- portanl than morals? Wc have a nice town wilh a lower crime rate, compared lo other towns. Here people can walk Ihe strecls. Jog or ride bikes and feel safe. Whal makes our town different? Could it be becausc it’s a dry lown and has been for many years? We should protect our town from the sale of alcohol or any other drug when we have a choice. I plead to the voters of Mocksville, go oul and vole no June 18. Only you can prolecl our great lown. Bill Wyatt Mocksville outlets, for more hours during the day, or in a larger number ol'es­ tablishments in an area, drinking and driving and crashes associated wilh it are likely lo increase. Selling liquor-by-lhe-drink is a fomi of increased availabilily and would be expected to increase drinking and driving. After legisla­ tive action in 1978 made sale of lii|uor-by-lhe-drink legal in North Carolina. Ihe number of outlets where lii|Uor could be purchased increased by 2.‘i() percent. As a result, alcohol-related crashes in­ creased by about 2(Kf in Ihose counties thal opieil for lii|uor-hy-the- drink compared wiih no increase in those thal did not allow sale of liquor by the drink. Rtfcreiur: Blosc. ./. tC- /lul,ler. II. (I9S7) ■‘Li- </iwr-hy-lhc-Drink and Alcolwl-RcUm;! Tniffw Crashes: /1 Nalwal Experiment Ushi}; Tinie-Series Analvsis." Journal of Snulies on Al­ cohol, Vol. -18,52-60. • Your chances of being killed versus being injured in a traffic “tj collision in Nortli Curolinii lire on nvcnigc four times greater if alco­ hol is involvetl. The.se slalislics only .scralch Ihe surface of the reams of data lhal have been compiled on Ihis subjecl. They paint a prelly dark picture of what lies ahead il the voters of Mock.svillc allow Ihis issue lo pass. I urge any of you who oppose Ihe sale of alcohol in Mocksville 10 lake Ihe time to cast your vole on June 18. The folks who are behind this arc hoping you won’t. Show them you still care about the tgualily of life in Mocksville and are willing to sland up for what is righl. The lasl time this issue appeared before the voters, only 38 voles prevented ils passage. Don'l wait until Wednesday to realize your vote could have made a difference. By then it will be too late. Phillip E . Fuller Jr. Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Enteiprise 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 lo print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in pocw 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 also requested. Please have letters in Ihe newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.com. W h a t w ill y o u d o fo r your d a d o n F a th e r ’s D a y ? --------------u . •1 tel a ® Julie Triplett Mocksville “Probably just give him a card.” - Shannon Robbins Mocksville “Take him out to eat.” Nick Hunckler Mocksville “Buy him a card and candy.” Allison Hall Cooleemee ‘We might go out to eat.” è In The M a il... DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .June 13,2002 - 3 Everyone Has A Right To Take A Stand On Alcohol Issue To the editor: Docs the Bible condemn alcohol or the abuse of it? Over the lasl several weeks. Davie County residcnis have unfortunately faced much conlroversy over Ihe upcoming vole In bring alcohol sales lo town. Many are for and many are againsl. Thc majorily. if nol ali who are againsl it. are becuase of a Uible-based religious stand and Ihcir dedication lo the words of Ihe Bible, Since some are not as educaled as others in Ihe words of the Bible, il would seem only fair and would do us all good lo rellecl on some simple thoughts from Ihe Bible to see where God exactly stands on Ihe mailer. If we are all going lo honestly speak on Ihe mailer, we should all have our facts in line, I wish lo use ipioles from llie King James version lo be.st suit the majorily in this area, allhough several other translations may be used. We can break down the issue at hand inlo three simple subjects. Firsl, whal does Goil's Word, the Bible, say about alcohol. John 2:1-11. speaks of Jesus' first miracle on ihis earth, "And on the Ihird day Ihere was a marriage in Cana ofOalilee: and the mother of Jesus was Ihere: And bolh Jesus was called, and his disciples, lo Ihe mar­ riage, Anil when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him. "They have no wine," Jesus sailh unto her. 'What have 1 lo do with thee? Mine hour is not yet come." His mother sailh unto Ihe servants. "Whatsoever he saith unto you. ilo it." And there were si.\ walerpols of slone. afler the manner of the purifying of the Jews. containing two or three firkins apiece. Jesus saith unto them, "Draw onl now, aiul bear unto Ihe governor oflhe feast," And they bare il. When the ruler oflhe feast had lasted the water thal was made wine, and knew nol whence il was: (bui ihe servams whicli drew the water knew;) ihch governor of the feasl called the bridegroom and sailh unto him. “Every man at Ihe beginning doth set forth good wine, and when have well drunk, then lhal which is worse; bul thou hast kept the good wine until now," This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Gailiee, and manifested forlh his glory: and his disciples believed on him." We can see that not only did he turn the water inlo wine, but also produced a line i|uality of it lhal even impressed Ihe governor. Does Ihe Bible mention anything el.sc aboul the consumption of alcohol. Let us read I Timoihy .‘i:23 and see what words of wisdom a famous apostle or preacher of Jesus hail to say to his traveling com­ panion. "Drink no longer water, bul use a little wine for thy slomach's sake and ihine often infinnities," Nole Paul said use a "little wine," That brings us lo the .second subject lo break this mailer down. Let's be fair, does Ihe Bible have anyihing negavilve to say aboul alcohol. It certainly docs. 1 Corinthians .‘5:11: "But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man lhat is called a brolher be a .... drunkard ....; wilh such and one no nol lo eat." Andjust a p:ige over I Corinthians 6:10: "Nor thieves, norcovet- ous, nor dninkards, nor revilcrs. nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God." So it is plain as day as to God's feelings on this matter. By reviewing these clear and simple .scriptures we can each make our own decision on the matter, yet some still choose lo consume alcohol and some still feel that to do .so is a sin. How should we deal with each opposing side? That brings us lo the third and final thought on the matter. Sincc the Bible provides wisdom on the matter of alcohol itself, does il again give us a clue on Ihis lasl point? Certainly. Colo.ssians 2:16 says. “Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holy day. or of the new moon, or of thc sabbath days." Hnimin? Well, we do well to finish with one final thought thal really drives home the feelings of God in dealing with our fellow man, such as wc all have to do now. Jesus’ own words in Luke 6:37: "Judge nol, and ye shall nol be judged, condemn nol, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiving." So each of us, becausc of our God-given free will, has the righl lo lake a sland on this issue. And we do well to ponder these few thoughts. Jay O ’Connor Mocksville Now Is The Time To Speak Up ... Against Alcohol Sales To the cdiliir: According lo Ecclesiastes 3:7 il says, "there is a time to keep silence and a lime to 'speak'," For those of you who may nol know what Ecclesiasies is, it is a hook found in thc Bible righl afler Ihe book of Proverbs, lo which is found the wisdom of God, The vote on alcohol that will lake place in just a few short days is certainly somelhing in which lo speak out againsl, a lime to speak, a lime lo lift my voice in an appeal to all Ihose who are regislered and can vote - lo vole "no." Proverbs 22:1-5 says, "A good name" is "rather" lo be "chosen" lhat "great riches," and loving favour ralher than "silver" and "gold," T he rich and poor meet together, the Lord is the maker of ihem all. A "prudent" man "forsecth" the evil, and “hidelh" himself: but the "simple" pass on. and arc "punished." By "humility" and Ihe "fear" of Ihe Lord are "riches." and "honour" and "life." 'Thom s" and "snares" are in Ihe "way" of the "forwaril." "He lhal doth keep his soul shall be far from them," A good name is ralher to he "chosen" than greal riches, Righl now. the city of Mocksville has a good name, a good, clean lown in B o y S p e a k s A g a in s t A lc o h o l To the editor: 1 am an 11-year-old concerned resident and I am w riting to tell J you how I feel about alcohol in M ocksville. 1 am uguinst il. If we KCt alcohol here, w c w ill Jiist be iiskhm T€>r m ore ilrunk drivers.•rue LJAKIi prii(’riiin wc go Ihrough in Ihe liftll gnule Is n great program, I jusl completed il Ihis pasl school year. We were laughl lo keep away from thugs and lhal alcohol is one ofthc most danger­ ous drugs. Il will be harder for us kids lo practice whal wc were laughl if the alcohol is as close as Ihe grocery store. Grownups, please do nol be selfish. This decision affects us kids more lhan anyone becau.sc we are going lo be growing up here. I know you have heard many reasons why we do nol need alcohol in Mocksville, including Ihe reasons I have given, bul more imporlanl lhan Ihese reasons is the fact lhal il displeases the Lord. Please, for Ihe sake of all Ihe kids in Mocksville and Davie Counly. vole no lo ihe sale of alcohol. Thomas A. Seaford Mocksville Vote ‘No’ To Alcohol fo Ihe edilor: I am wriling lo urge the citizens of Mocksville lo vote "no" to alcohol on June 18. I know here has been much argued about how allowing Ihe sale of alchol will bring in revenue lo Ihe town for such Ihings as Ihc school syslem. Whal Ihey don'l lell you is aboul ihe children who will never live long enough lo enter the schools in the firsl place because they were killed by a drunken driver. 1 will never forget seeing billboards as I traveled lo work each day in Winslon-Salcm. showing little children who died as the result of an intoxicated driver. 1 know lhal the people pronioling the sale of alcohol in the lown of Mocksville will say that it is available in neighborhing towns and counties, so what dilTerence does il make? It makes a great deal ol dilTerence. When you go inlo your local grocery store, you do not fine the aisles filled wiih beer and wine as you do in olher counties. When you go inlo the local restaurants, such as Pizza Hut, there are no pilchers of beer being served. When local events arc held such as the bluegrass festival, there was no alcohol around stirring up trouble like Ihey have had in places like Union Grove. I would also argue lhal Ihe more that alcohol is readily available, Ihe more drunk drivers wc will have. I would hate lo Ihink that 1 voted to bring alcohol lo ihis town and someone who purchased it in one of our local stores got dmnk and killed someone on our high­ ways. I would hale lo have it on my conscience thal a person who patronized one of our local restaurants who would normally have drunk tea or a soft drink instead had Ihe option of alcohol and left lhal place inloxicated only to cause an accident. The last lime these people tried to bring alcohol inlo the town, Ihey said il was Ihc only way we would be able to attract new busi­ ness. That was a lie. Look at how much this lown has grown. Had the measure passed these people would have tried lo credit the alco­ hol sales for whal look place, bul it would nol have been true. Do not believe their false claims of revenue for the town. They will say anyihing lo help a few merchants who are greedy of gain lo peddle alcohol at Ihe town's expense. I urge all Bible-believing Christians in Ihe town of Mocksville to vole "no" lo alcohol. I urge everyone who is concemed for our chil­ dren to vole "no" to alcohol. I urge everyone who loves this lown and wants lo see il remain thc great place it is today to live and work and raise a family to vole "no" to alcohol on June 18. Rev. John E. Bulero Mock.svillc which people waul to live and rear their chiUlren in. It has a positive repulalion in which far outweighs any of ihe fal.sehoods of more revenues for our lown. A prudeni (caulious) man or person can foresee Ihe evil before il even comes and he'll hide himself or stay away from il. But the simple (unprincipled) person w ill keep on going nol even being aware oflhe danger lhal is up ahead ami he'll be punished becau.sc he didn’l stay away from ihe evil. The cilizens of Mocksville should be caulious and vote "no," Slay away from the evils thal alcohol will bring lo our lown because Ihose who vole "yes" will be held ;iccounlable and punished. But if Mocksville chooses to keep her good name in a spirit of humility and have the fear of the Lord guide Ihis lown, then and only Ihen will prosperity come. By humility and the fear of thc Lord arc riches, and honour and life, Bul if Mocksville chooses nol to keep her good name, then “thorns and snares" are in Ihe way up ahead, 1 humbly plea that Mocksville will choo.se to keep its soul clean from Ihe innocent blood that will so come upon this town’s hands should alcohol be allowed to come in. This lown will he accountable for every single life that will be led astray and tempted by il in our stores, as well as Ihose who will be vicliniized, deslroyed and murdered as a rcsull of ihe alcohol. Please "Vote No" wiih me on June 18. Paula Bulcro Mocksville Make Liquor Legal For Better Control To Ihc editor: After reading the anti-liquor articles in the Davie Enterprise, it seems they are still under Ihe false impression that having a no vote is going to slop or even slow down liqor consumption in Mocks­ villc That is wishful thinking. Th e only w ay to curb liquor consum ption in M o cksvillc or any where else is prohibiton and that just spauns bootlegging, drink houses etc. W hen tlie m ajority of N orth Carolina was dry. in thc tute 40h and curly 50s, the truck drWcrH In CttroUn^k un«i hauled more bonded liquor, on return Irips. inlo Carolina lhan Ihey did dry freight. Quite a few were Davic County natives. They did a booming business. An incident at a liijuor store in Winston-Salem: if you wanled to purchase over thc limit which, 1 believe was a gallon, you needed a perniit. The clerk in thc store smiled and said if wc lost Davic County’s busines wc woud have to lay off a few people. It stands to reason; if liquor is legal, yo u have some control ovet _ the sales, llegal liquor or bootlegging, yo u have no control Swede CHentry) iurgenscn Advancc The Abuser Already Getting Alcohol To Ihe edilor: Our business and religious leaders, ihc Chamber of Commerce, others, understand arguing Ihc morality of alcohol sales in Davic County or Mocksville is a waste of time. All agree that when alco­ hol is abused, it becomes an addictive and destructive drug wilh a very high social cost. They also undersland lhal .selling alcohol lo the public, mosl of which do not abu.se alcohol, is very profitable. Driving a few miles does not keep an addict or abu.ser from getting his or her drug of choice. Tax revenues and profits from alcohol sales provide for better schools, police force, hospitals. restaurants, grocery stores and yes, money to treat substance abuse, in our .surrounding counties. As things sland now, Forsylh Counly gels mosl of our lax revenue and profits, and enjoys all the other benefits of selling alcohol to us, while we continue to suffer the costs caused by drunk drivers, spousal abu.sers, elc wiihoul benefit. We are nol very smart. Perhaps if we pledged some of the money from alcohol .sales lo teaching our people aboul addiction, subsiance abu.se, mobility, economics and politics, perhaps we would become smart too, Sieven Clapham , Advancc Pray For Davie County Families To Ihc editor: Pray for Davie County families. My hearl is iroublcd for Davie Counly. Il .seems lhat our fami­ lies are under attack from Satan. When people say richcr or poorer, sickness and in health, forsaken all olher till dealh do us part, lhal is an oath lo God: not to abuse, then when Ihc excitement wears off, throw it away. This is a Holy oath and when it is broken, it’s a sin to God, If husbands would love Ihcir wives like God .so loved Ihe church and likewise, wives love your husband as the church loved Christ, the Devil wouldn't be able to break up homes. Think of your chil- dren lhat you’re hurling and the future children of their children. It doesn'l end, bul il can if you would drop lo your knees and pray God make me the spouse I need lo be. Amen. Keep church and Godly things in your marriage. 1 plead with thc people of Davie Counly. think of what you are doing to our families. I pray God has mercy on the ones who don’t care whal God wants, becausc he will judge one day. Soon. Remember, the Devil deceives, then he leaves. But Ihe pain doesn’t, withoui God. Steve Scoll Mocksville M o c k s v ille N e e d s R ig h te o u s P e o p le T o V o te J u n e 1 8 To thc editor: I am writing in response to the alcohol vote June 18. In Genesis 18: 22-23, God told Abraham lhat if he could find 50 righteous in Sodom, He would nol destroy thc city. Abraham asked God if Ihere lacked five of the .SO righleous, would he de.slroy all the city? And God lold him He would nol destroy it. Abraham asked God if he found 40 and God said, I will not do it for forty’s sake. Then Abraham asked Gof if he only found 30, Ihen 20 and finally, he asked God if he would destroy the city if he only found 10. And each time, God told him he would nol destroy the city. I wonder if we will find enough eighteous voters on June 18 lo keep alcohol out ofthc lown of Mocksville. 1 hope and pray that we will. Velma McDaniel Mocksville Parent Touched By The Class Of 2002 To the editor: Thank you class of 2002. On May 2.*). my faith in mankind was restored, and the class of 2002 leaped into adulthood before Ihey left the stadium. As parenls wc know getting a child through school can be quite a task. Having a child with special needs can make gradua­ tion day quite emotional. Had 1 believed everything Ihe doctors had told me aboul my daughler she would have never walked across that stage. She did with help, so I knew for her jusl being Ihere was an accomplish­ ment. Even if Leanne could not read nor write, she had enjoyed many years of joy al school. Many teachers, assistants, and students had louchcd her life and mine. Having said lhal, I was not ready for thc way I was touched during graduation. As many of the sludents had crossed the stage, I heard Ihe clap­ ping, thc air hose and the yells. As it became Leanne's turn to cross the -stage, I began lo pray (as a mother I was afraid I would be Ihc only one to clap) - why should the student body notice - many did nol know Leanne (she didn’t have classcs with them). As I began to clap and cry, I heard more clapping, as I looked at Ihe students and Ihcy all seemed to be clapping, God had answered my prayers. At thal moment I knew this class had changed my life. If they can change lives wilh such a small gesture, I know they can change the world afler college graduation. Thank you for your kindness. Diane Wallace Farmington M o r e L e t te r s - P a g e 4 4 - DAVIE COUNTY К N TEUPRISK KE CORI). June 13. 2002 S a m p le B a llo t OFFICIAL rJAl.LOT Al.COHOl.HLKCilON rOWNOFMOCKSVILLK. JUNL 18.2002 DAVIE COUNTY, N’ORTH CAHOLIN’A M.P.Van Hoy II. Chainian Поли! of FIcction MIXED ПЕУЕКЛС;К To p«rmil the iafc ofmixed bcveraf-es m hoicls. Reslauranls. private clubs, conimunit) theaters and Convention centcTb AGAINST Г) MAi.T bkvera(;k To permit the "on-premiscs” sale of malt beverages by Class A ho(el, motels, and restaurants only: and to pcnnit “o(T*prcinises" sales by other pcrmitees. UNFORTIFIED WINE To permit tlic ‘’ivi'prcmisc^" and *‘ofr*prcmise’'salc of unfortified wine. AGAINST ЛИС STORES Го permit the upcrntion of АПС Stores. .... FORAGAINSr : Alter making Al.l. of^wir selections, press the RI'D VOTH liirrrON to cast your ballot .... FOR .AOAINST : Page 1 of 2 Nilirige PreviousPaRf Paííe2of2 THREE EASY STEPS TO VOTING I- IOVOni;l’RKSS STYI.US INSinr. nOX IO ПГЕ RIGHT OF YOUR ГН01СК. ЛП-: cHoit T WIU.HKÌMI.IGHr andan "X-WI1,I.APí'FAR in IHluox 2- TO CONTINUE. PRESS I ME-'NEXr’ PAGE ПОХ TO REVIEW, PRESS ‘•PREVIOUS PAGE” 1ЮХ, 3- WHEN FINISMFD MAKING AM CIIOICFS. PRRSS RFD •von." mrnON TO RFCORO niF VOriiS Supporters Cite Loss Of Business Continiivd Erom PiiKc I looil. It's a characlor prolilom. nol a siibsiancc pri)hlcm." Alcohol. McBridc said, lias been used sincc the hcyinnini; ol time. “Any time somebodv makes decisions based on emo­ tion rather Ihan intellect, they're out of touch with reality. "We're losing business, nol only revenues on alcohol, but on other merchandise when people yo lo anolher counly lo purchase alcohol." Uay r.veresi also joined ihe commiltee to support the reler- endum. and saiil he was bliiidsiileil by many ol'ihe anli- alcohol proponenls. "Uo I Ihink il's a terrible negative I'aclor? Absolulely nol." [;veresl said. "Do I Ihink it's a moral issue? Absolulely nol." liveresi recently sold a res- laiiranl he operated downtown. and originally got involveil be­ cause of Ihe business aspect, "I honestly think il’s an eco­ nomic I'aclor. I'rom the grocery stores lo the resiauranls." It's a big world, and alcohol is accepled almost everywhere else. He has a yoimg son. and is raising him in Mocksville. Hul he knows beller than lo try lo iso­ lale him I rom olher w ays of life. "I've Iried lo give him my mor­ als and values, bul I want his eyes to be open. "I don't ihink isolation is go­ ing to slop anything. We're grown ailulls and we're Iboling ourselves il'wc Ihink it will. We can't closc Mocksville around a Icncc and slop everything. "I love Mocksville I love Ihe communily. Ihe i|uiel lown. the small town. We are e.xamples anil we should be good e.x­ amples." P la c e s W ith A lc o h o l N o t A S te p A b o v e M o c k s v ille Conlinued Froin 1 of the restaurants now would sla rl s e rvin g beer, w in e anil maybe mixed drinks wilh hard liquor. “Vou're going to gel more use and abuse of il." .Sellers said. "It's Ihe number one choice of drug for teenagers, and being a paslor. I deal w ith the affecis of alcohol almost on a weekly ba­ sis. 1 know whal il can do in lhal aspect. "When you weigh the pluses wilh the negatives. I'm afraid the negatives outweigh il." ■Sellers said he loves living in Mocksville. lie raised his chil­ dren here, and his grandchildren are here. “She takes her babies strolling downtown Mocksville. It's just a wonderful environ- mcnl. 1 can't see where the sale of alcohol is going to help lhat. "The righteousness exalts a nation, a slale. a communily or lown. Alcohol is associated w ilh all kinds of unrighteousness ... ubUKCil cbllilrcn, vtolcm crimc and death," Sellers said. "I’ulling religious issues aside, I dl) nol sec any Ihing posi­ tive. ll's laking a risk for a fam­ ily orienled lown. I’copic arc moving in here by the droves from I'orsylh Counly. It's not going lo help Ihc economy by in­ dustry or business. They're go­ ing to allow the abusers easier access to abuse, and some people in Mocksville will be the ones who suffer." C alvin Ijames remembers work­ ing to defeal alcohol sales in town in |ys.^. and said he's dis­ appointed lhat he hasn'l heard more from the black residents. He hasn’t seen an anti-alcohol sign in a yard of someone of his own race, and he's afraid people w ill gel Ihe wrong idea. "Has my ow n race been brainwashed inlo thinking this is the easy way lo have reduced or nol to have ittXCH incrciiscxV?“The issues w e look inlo con­ sideration before are slill valid," Ijames said. "Alcohol makes bad matters worse. It's why ЛИС stores are closed anytime llicre's a crisis. If there's a riol, the first llling they do is close down al­ cohol sales." Ijames said he was i|ues- lioned by a friend from Winslon- •Salem, who wondered why Mocksville residenls would wani lo pass up on the tax money that's now going lo Forsyth when people cross the river to buy uleoliol. "Why in Ihe world is Forsyih Counly saying il can no longer alford Ihe D.MUi program and other Ihings ihey had in Ihc past." Ijames said. "We don't have alcohol here, bul we're nol ready lo close the DAUli pro­ gram. "I'm confidenl. Our job is nol 10 become complacent. We have 10 step up lo the plate, and hope­ fully, we'll win il again," In The M a il... V o te Y e s F o r A lc o h o l S a le s To Ihe editor: I noticed in lasl week’s "Lelters lo the Fdilor," lhal most Davie County residents seem lo lie againsl alcohol sales here, 1 know that this is a GiHl-fearing, Bible-loving communily, but I think a lol of us are overlooking some imporiant facts. Those cilizens of Davie Counly w ho buy alcohol, will buy il, and bring it inlo Ihe communily anyway, regardless, if ii is sold here or nol. Why let the money go to surrounding comniunilies? Why let them gel brcak.s on Iheir taxes, land, and so foilh, wiih our money? I am an occasional beer drinker, as are a lol of Davie cilizens. If l>eer is on my grocery list, I will go lo Clenunons to do my shopping, to keep myself from making two trips. Ifl need gas, and want a si.x- pack, I will go to Cooleemee to shop. If I want to drink a beer wilh my pizza, I will go lo Ihe Pizza Hul in Clemmons, nol Ihe one in Mocksville. If I want lo sample a margarila wiih some fine Mexican food, I will go lo Mi Pueblo in Clemmon.s. If I’d like a glass of wiue wiih my dimier ,..yep ... you guessed it... I’m not eating in Mocksville, Therefore, it i.s not just "alcohol" money lhal I give lo other com­ munities. Also, I know that I am not the only one who does this. In fuel, 1 could name 10 off ihe top of my head. If you look Ihe grocery, gas, recreational and "alcohol" money lhat our community is losing because of our "dry counly," and addeil it up, we would ali be in a stale of shock. So on June 18, go out and vole "yes” and save mu some “gas” money. 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DWS Salti, Inc.O Blchmomi kvê.. Ma»ooñ7lL. fl103B.QS42$ District Court DAVIK COUN TY KNTRUPRI.SK RFX’ORI), .Iiine 13, 2002 - 5 The following cases were dis­ posed of in Davie District Court June ft. I’residing was .bulge 1.. Dale Ciraham. I’loseciilors were Kevin lîeale ami Mary Ciwinglon, assistant ilistrici attorneys. - Kimberly Diane Adams, DWI, senlenced lo .(0 days ill jail, suspeiuled Iwo \ears. subsiiiiiee abuse assessment, surrender li­ cense and nol operate motor ve­ hicle until properly licensed, nol operate molor vehicle for addi­ lional .todays. SKKI fine and cosi. S.i It) attorney fee; open container after consuming alcohol first, dis­ missed per plea: driving left of cenler. dismissed per plea.- Niilaslia Denise .Mien, mis­ demeanor possession of schedule VI controlled substance, reduced lo possession of less Ihan one-half ounce marijuana, senlenced to five days in jail suspended six inonlhs. substance abuse assess­ ment, SIDII and cosi; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea.- Miehael D. Anilersou, failure lo Mop for slop sign/llash- ing red lighl, prayer for jiiilgment conlimieil on cost. -Jose Manuel Bachos, misde­ meanor hirceny, reduced lo mis­ demeanor tampering with molor vehicle, resisting public officer, senlenced lo lime served; injury lo personal properly, dismissed per plea. - Alejanbro Barrera, speeding in a 70. reduced to 7‘) in a 70. SIO and COSI, - Arnold McArthur Beard, speeding 94 in a 70, reiluced lo ex­ ceeding safe speed, pr;i)'er for judgmeni conlinued on cost. - Joseph Stanley Bender, speeding 62 in a 4.‘i, reduced lo ,s4 in a 4.‘i, $10 and cost; failure lo wear seat bell, .S2.‘i and cosi. - Roben L. Burgess. Jr.. simple worthless check, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - James Ronnie Chatman. DWI. senlenced lo 24 monlhs in prison suspended two years. .10 days aelive lime, substance ;ibuse assessmenl. allend Alcoholics Anonymous al le;isi two days per week during probalion. surrender liccnsc and not operalc vchiclc until licciiHcil, 51,000 rine uml eosi; driving while license re­ voked, dismissed per plea.- Miehael Dean Collier, no li­ability insurance, dismisseil per correction.- Sally I. Dulin, two counts inisrepresentalioii to oblain f:m- ploymenl Security Commission (ESC) benefits, sentenced lo 4,‘i days in jail suspemleil Iwo years, pay $1,914 resliuilion lo ESC, nol violate any slale laws, Iransfer lo unsupervised probation upon completion of all paymenls, pay cost; eighl eounis misrepresenla- lion to obtain ESC benefits, dis­ missed per plea. - Charles Roberl Tranks, at­ tempting to obl;iin properly from slot machine, senlenced lo 60 days in jail suspended 1S monlhs. sub­ mil li> warrantless se;irches, nol violale any slate laws, remain of good behavior, .SIUS allorney fee, SUKI and cost, transferred lo Davidson Counly; exlradilion/fu- gitive olher slale, dismissed per plea. - Magdalena M. Garcia, no li­ cense. pay cost; failure lo yield for slop sign/llashing red lighl, dis­ missed per plea. - Melissa M. Gordon, lU) li­ cense. dismissed per plea; posses­ sion of drug paraphernalia, dis­ missed per plea; felony possession of cocaine, senlenced to 4.S days in jail suspended 12 months, sub­ stance abuse assessmenl, .S1 ?0 al­ lorney fee, .SlOO and cost; ap­ pealed.- David Matlhew Grady, speeding 51 in a reduced to improper eipiipment, $10 and cost.- Lazarus Darel Holeman, speeding ft 1 in a 43, reduced lo 54 in a 43, pay cost.- Shannon Wayne Huffman, second degree trespass, dismissed per plea; harassing phone call, sentenced to 60 days in jail sus­pended two years, have no con­laci wilh prosecuting witness or family, nol assault, harass or threaten prosecuting witness or family in any way, SI.10 allorney fee, .$100 and cost, - Chrislopher L. Ijames, speed­ ing 94 in a 70, rcduced lo c,4ceeil- ing safe speed, prayer for judg­ ment continued on cost, - Jill Smith Jennell, speeding 69 in a 55, prayer for judgmeni coniinueil on cost. - Darren Len Johnson, felony possession of slolen goods/prop­ erly. reduced lo miMleineanor pos­ session of slolen properly, prayer for judginenl coiuinued on pay­ ment of costs, remain of good be- havioi, have no coniaci w ilh Jer­ emy Cody, iiol violale any slale laws, remain in school, charges will be ilisiuisseil in six months if conditions are mel, shoigim or- ileieil relurneil lo owner. - William King, assaull by poinling a gun. sentenced lo \30 days in prison suspended Iwo v’cars, submit lo warrantless searches, alcohol/drug lesiing. re­ main gainfully employed, noi as­ saull. haniss or Ihrealen prosecut­ ing witness, weapon ordered de- siroyed. $2(10 and cost; comimi- nicaling Ihreals. senlenced lo 45 days in jail susiiended Iwo ye;irs. lo run al e.xpiralion of olher sen­ tence. - John Hamillon Lawrence, speeding 90 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. pay cost. - (iregoiy Shannon Lea/er, ex­ pired registralion card/Iag, dis­ missed per correclion; lailure lo slop for ;i slop sign/flashing red light, prayer for judgmeni conlin- ueil on cost. - Jacob Benjamin Marlow, speeding 90 in a 70, dismissed per plea; DWI, senlenced lo 45 days injail suspended 2 ye;irs, perform 24 hours comimmily service, sub­ stance abuse ;issessmenl, surren­ der license and nol operale vehicle unlil licensed, SlOO ;ind cost; ;ip- pe;iled. - George Simeon Maxwell, driving after consuming alcohol under 21, prayer for judgmeni continued on cost; luindicappeil parking violation, ilisinissed per plea. - Alici;i Marie Osborne, driv­ ing while license revoked, re- iluceil lo no license, pr;iyer for judgmeni comimied ou cost. - Erin Nhirie Owens, speeiling S9 in a 70, prayer for judgmeni conlinued on cost. - Jusiin Richard Pennell, speeding S5 in a 70, reduced to improper cipiipmcnt, S5t) anilCOHt.- Juan Perez, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper eipiip- inenl, S30 and cosi.- Christoplier M. Riddle, reck­less ilriving lo endanger, reiluced lo unsafe movement, cosi; misde­meanor child abuse, prayer for judgment conlinued on cost, com­plete parenting classes Ihrough Social Services; no liability insur­ ance, dismissed per plea. - Brent Allen Rominger, as­ sault on a female, dismissed per mediation.- Mark Anihony Rouse, prolective oriler violalion, ilis- missed al rei|uesl of prosecuting witness. - Vicki Rouse, simple assaull, dismissed at rei|uesl of prosecui- ing wilness. - Roberl J. Shehan Jr.. 2 counts failure lo pay income lax. sen­ lenced lo45 dass injail suspemled IWO years, noi violale ;my slale laws, pay $.1,249 resiiiiilion lo N.C'. DeparlinenI of Revenue, pav cost, ir;msfer lo unsiipoi vised pro- h;ilion upon p;iymenl of fines and reslilulioii. - Jeieini;ih Slk-Ileubeig, pos­ session drug par;iphenialia, pos­ session of fortified w ine/lii[uoi7 mixed beverage imdcr 21, DWI. dismissed per plea, evidence or- deicil desinneil; iimleiage posses­ sion of beer/unfoilified w ine, ilriving ;if(er coiisuniiiig iiiider 21, senlenced lo SKK). cosi, noi op­ erale vehicle iiiilil licensed. - Terry David Shook, speeding SO in a 70, leduced lo improper eiiuipmenl, $10 and cost. - Teresa Gail Thompson, speeding 70 in a 35. ilisinissed per plea; driving while license re­ voked, sentenced lo .Ml d;iys injail suspemled 12 monlhs, nol drive nnlil properly licensed. SlOO ;md cosi. - Calvin L. 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Hours or Ours, D A V I S R E G I O N A 2IK OLD MOCKSVILLL ROAO (704) 87.Í Ü281 6 - DAVIE COUNTY EN l ERPRISR RECOUD, .Inni; 13. 2()()2Public Records A rrests The Davic Couniy Sheriifs De­partment ni;ulc the Ibllowiiii: arrests.- Clyde Lewis Jr.. 52. of 2‘>1 f'red Lanier Koail. MiKksville \s as arresicil June 2 for injur>‘ to real property ami injury lo (x.*rson:il prop­ erty. Trial líale: June 13.• (icori:e Michael Sierra. 40. 560 Junction Road. MtK'ksville was arresled June } for failure to appear. Trial date; June 10 in f'orsyth H ighway Patrol Wri'ck Al I.andnil No ch:irges were filed afler a wreck occurred June 3 al Davie Counly's Solid Wasle Facilily. Stephen RusseHTiilterow of 191 Calvin Lane, MiK-ksville w as backing a 2(M)2 Volvo fronl-end loader north In the Ira.sh bln sile when it slruck a parked 2(KK) Dodge pick-up. Trooper M,T, Dallon reported Ihc accideni occurred at appro.xl- inately 12 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wreck Al IXilr.v Queen A Stokes man was charged wilh un.safe movement after his vehicle hil anolher June .“i, Roy Preston ScymourofKIng had parked a 1999 Dodge ve­ hicle in Ihc Dairy Queen parking lol beside another parked 1996 Honda vehicle. As Seymour at­ tempted lo leave his vehicle side- swiped Ihc other parked vehicle. Trooper J,R. Allred reporled Ihe accident occurred at appro.xi- matcly 12 p.m. and there were no , injuries. Driver U'iivcs Scene Of Wreck According to witnesses an unknown vehiclc was traveling north on Annsworthy Road ap­ proaching a dead end. The ve­ hicle skidded and struck two C ivil Law suits County.- .Michacl WayiK-Caslcveii'..1. of-t.n Ijames Roiul, MiK’ksvillc ariL'slcii June tor iissauh on a I'c- niale .uul inlcrruplinu wilh emer­gency e>|uipiiienl. Trial <lale: June 1,1.- D.inny Kay .Miller, I'/, ol Jll>) LakewoovI Pri\c. .Mocksville vsas arresteil June .1 tor felony larceny. Trial (late: August 27, - liinny Ualpli OrrcU, ,^S. ol Winsii'H-.Salem uasartesieil June .î tor \iolalion ol I’le-Iiial lele.ise. Trial dale: July S.- .Shannon Wayne Mullmaii. 2,‘i. (if\Vinston-S.ileiin\.is,irresIeii.luiie tor lres|iassin^ aiul li.ir.issini: plume calls. I ri.il tl.iie; June 27.- Ktisliaun I.eon .Nihlock. 2-t.*‘I Salisbury was arresled June -Í lor driving with license revoked, ev- pireil reeislration plale. and expiieil inspeclion. I’lial date: Jul\ .^.- I)i;inisin Cl.nci;i K.uniie/, -l-l, ol ,t-l2 Kneol.ile Ko.ul. .Mocksvillc \\,is anesleil June -J loi DSVl ,nul possession otsloleil propell>. I ii.il il.uo: July I.s,- Malk Wa.MleWehli. lll.ol I .VI Alamos.1 Dme. Ailvance uas .u- tesleil June -1 loi misileme.mor simple assaull. l l labiate: June I .V luiioihyJ.i> l),nis,,io.ol I02IÌ N.C. Sill Soulh. .\(lv,iilco «as ar- lesleil .'une loi simple «oilhless ilieck, î'n.iMale; .\uuvisl l.>in Wake Ctiuni;,,Kiill.iliiCiKiy I pelimeli, .!'l. ot 220 Cli.il Smilh koail. Mocksville U.is ,mesleil June lor pernlillilli.' iloeIOnulloose. rrialdale: June I.t. (lina .Marie llelins, l'),of 12.1 l iieiidship Comí. Mocksville was :niesied June .“i lor lailuie lo appear. l llal líale: Jiil> ') hi l'orsylliCounly. . Sallie Ci. Slatiley, 2S.of22.‘í(i Aiieell Koad. Mocksville was ar- lesled June o loi Iwo ctiunls wiulh- Icss checks. Triai dale: June 11 in 'i'adkin Coiinly. fence gales Ihen left the scene. Trooper T.S. Kennedy re­ ported Ihe accideni occurred al appro.ximalely 11:30 a.m. on June .S. Wreck On Inlerslale 411 No charges were filed after a Davie man wrecked the vehicle he was driving June ,S. Guillermo Murillo of .ISS Riverbend Drive, Ailvance was driving a I99S GMC vehicle east on l-IO, The vehicle ran off the lefl shoulder, overcorrecled, and overturned. Trooper A.A. Justice reporled the accideni occuned at appro,\i- mately .‘i:2() p.m. and Murillo and Ihree passengers were laken to Baplisl Hospital fortreatmenl. Mun Chiirgcti In WreckA Forsyth iitati was charged with no operator's license anil unsafe movemeni after the ve­ hicle he was driving wrecked June 5. Daniel Amaro Flores of Ru­ ral Mall was driving a 19S6 Dodge vehicle soulh on SOI. Traveling norlh on SOI was a 1996 Ford vehicle driven by Ri­ chard Lee Garnish of 296 Blaise Church Road. Mocksville, Flores attempled lo make a left turn onto ail exit ramp and bis vehicle slruck Garnish's head-on. Both N'chicles were mo\eil lo the shoulder before Ihe iiivesliga- lion.Trooper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred al approx i- malely 6 p.m. and Flores and a passenger w ere laken lo Forsylh Medical Center for treatment. Accideni On Inlerslale -1(1 No charges w ere filed after a Da\ie man w recked the vehicle he was driving June 6. James Ray Anderson of 127 Shirley s Way, Mocksville was driving his 1994 Chevrolet car east on 1-10 when il ran off Ihe road lo Ihe righl. The vehicle traveled behind the gu:irdrail and collided with a group of fallen Irees. The vehicle overlurneil and came to rest upright on top of ibe fallen Irees. TrooperJ.R. Allred reporled Ihe accident occurred al approxi­ malely 6:.1() a.m. :md Anderson was laken lo Forsylh Medical Cenler for Irealmeni. .\nderson reponed he had a hisiory of epi­ lepsy and appears lo have suf­ fered a sei/ure prior lo the w reck. Wreck On U.,S. 64 No charges were filed afler a Norlh Carolina man w recked Ihe vehicle he was driving June 6, Th e following civil Uiwsuils were nicd with the Davie Clerk of Coun. ■ - b svlc ,Counly Hospital, re- tot iudnmcm. v«,; Eric D , Thornttemy •Thornsbnry, $')44.0S; Richard Wayne Van-Tuyl Jr. and Rclvcca H. Van-Tuyl, 2,427.'W: James Thomas Wingo and Dollie .Mae Wingo. S.'i4.‘i. - .Sandra l.ee Vounjier vs. An- llion>' T. ^’ounger, absolule divorce.- Hranch Hanking A: Trusi vs. Joseph K. .Murrav, iei|iiest recoverv, s:,.i:4.27. ■ Kenneth Cianll vs. William Alan Whilakcr, Sheriff of Davic Counly, William Lee Whitesides and The Cincinnali Insurance Co.. claim of false attest, in excess SII),IH)(I compensatory damages, punilive damages.- .Monogram Credit Card Hank of Georgia vs. Karen II. I’ills and Robert W. I'ills, request judgment, S4,7()1,2S; counterclaim, that plain­tiff recover nothing, - John Boliner doing business as Pino Diesel Repair and Welding vs. Palrick C. Rogers, Federal Security Corp. ami Oreenlree I-inancial Ser­ vicing Corp., requcsi for lien on Iruck lo K- solil and that |ilaintilis recover from sale S5,tll!<.22.- Roy Howard McCollum vs. Susan Ealon .McCollum, absolule divorce,- Firsl Union Nalional Hank vs. Michael Weir Shore ami Keretha C. Shore, rei|uesi judginenis, SIS,.M)(..K‘), $i:,2.1S.t)4, S2.l,S.‘)2,.';4; SI2,.MS.47, SIIU1S.47,S,S,6X2.10, S24,IIS.(.I and S2,3I9.2.1. -Jeffrey Wayne Call vs. Palricia Call, absolute divorce.- Larry J. HanihardI vs. Karen R. HamhardI, absolule divorce.- Couniy of Davie vs. Richard Collins and Lucrelia Collins, re- Fires i\ucsl \\ya\ dclcndanls be slopped from storing junk or wrecked cars and uccumulating solid waste and oihcr garbage in violation of counly ordinance« and lhat county l>c aiven auihurUy to ramov« nu vcUUIc« \nviolation onlinatice. - Cilihank South Dakota vs. Kristy .Marklin-Gaitiier. retjuesi judiinient. S4.7.S7.7it.- Roger (rary Cainphell Jr. vs. Sherry Lou C‘aniplK‘ll. chilli custody and supj>ort. - Kicky A. I’hillips vs. Kick Sykes doin^ business as Davie Auio Utuly, request jud^n\enl. S2.2.MK - Couniy ol Davie vs. ('ustoni l:ntei(>rises ot l.enoir doini: busi­ ness as Carolina Sand ami Virjrinia Walker, lhat detendanis he siop|)eil Irotn conducting or allowinii sand dredging activities ou pro|>erly at .>■15 Sand I'it Koail, Ailvance, lhat sand ilredging there cease. SIOO tine; counterclaim, lhal action he dismissed, lhal plaiiuili nol recover nu>nelar>' damages, that court de­clare therighls and obligations of ihe plaintiff and defedants.P.ilsy 't'ork Shores and Hilly Wayne Shores vs. Melissa Leeanne Hail>er. child custody. • Xue Yang vs. Junscn Xheng. absolute divt>rce. - Global Acceptance Credil Corp. vs. James Moh and Bonnie I loll, request judgnieni. $2.561.1 (i. - Diana Keavis vs. Wendy’s of Mocksvillc and Tammy Myers, manager. rei|uesi judgment. SI.0S1.2‘i. transferred lo disirici court. • Davic Social Services on Iht- half of: I’aula While vs. Kandy I’ow- ell. child support; Jennifer Ciray vs. Keginald Carson, child support; Crystal D. Horne vs. Richard Fi. iivans. child support; Stephanie Harney vs. Kicky McCrary Jr.. voU uniary support agreement; Kim­berly L. Hayes vs. Juhn Adkins, child svjpport.- Nancy Jane Myers vs. Hilly Ray Myers, reipiesi defendant nol assault, threaten, abuse, follow, ha­ras» or interfere wilh phtimiff., • Untttuit Л Trust Co.\ s, Ella H. Dallon and P.ric Dalton, p»tssession of properly, judijnu-nl (or remaining b.ilance on pronns- sory note.- Christopher Hrian Tnv cue and Candy Willi.ims Tri\etle \s. Will- iam Louie HiirliMi. .M.iiuie Hmton and Johnny W. Hurlon Jr,, easement tiisptiic. request thal e.isement across ro.idway be gr.inied. or lhal ctuirl tlcsignale easemeni to stale road. - Hank of ihe ('arolinas vs. Samuel Dean James, lequesi lecuv- er\, SIO.OS4.52. ■ Sieve Toth vs. I-^sex Ihunes and Shanmu) Hall, request for breach of contract Sh.2-I‘i, lien for remaining funds. • Laura Price vs. Donnie Price, request defendant nol assaull. Ihreaien. abuse, follovs. hararr or inlerfere with plaintiff; counter­ claim. \Wa\ plaintiff m>t assault, threaten, abuse, lollius. harass or interlcre with delenilant, possession marilal residence. |K*rsonal pro|4,*rt\ and houschoUl gt)o<ls for plaintiff, that plaimiil Iv ordered noi hi come aboul m.u ilal tesidence. posNcssion vehicle, lhal plainlilf be prohibited Irom possessing llrearrn.- Ray .Mhcriy doing business as KiVK Plumi ing Vs. L.I-. Darnell, requesi recovery. S270. - Maijurie Holmes \s. Steven Calhoun, request dcfemi.mt not as­saull. ihreaten, abuse, tolluw, harass or interleie with plaintill. • Angela Leonard vs. John Regenihal. request defendant not assaull. threaten, abuse, follow, ha­rass or inlerfere with plaintiff, Davie Couniy fire departntenls responded lo the following calls: June 5: County Line. 5:10 p.m.. U.S.64.aulomohileaccident; I'ann- ingion. 5:21 p.m., 1-il) Easi. auio- niobile accident: Smilh Grove. 6:05 M ocksville Police p.m., N.C. SOI Norlh, auloniobile acciileni, •lune (i: Mocksville, 2:.'() a.m., Hailey Sireel, siruclure fire; Fork assisled; Smilh Grove, 6:27 a.m., I- 40 Lasl, auloniobile acciileni; .Mocksville,(i:.SVa.ni..U.S. W Wesl, siruclure lire; Cenler assisled; Counly Line, yj2 p.m.. Ridge Road, lield file; Cenler assisled..lune 8: Fork. I l:.SS a.m., U.S. i)-l Lasl, auloniobile accideni. The following incidents were reporled lo Ihe Mocks. ille Police Department.- The larceny of S17 from Fasi Track, Yadkinville Road, was re- (Mirled June 4. - A woineii repotted June i lhal she was assaulted on Canner Sireel.- The larceny of money from a drink machine off Yadkinville Road was reporled June .S. - The burglary of Ihe China Grill, Yadkinville Road, was reporled June .s. Arrests - Kasi Daniel Riddle, IS, of .1.17 Hospital St., was charged June wilh IWO counis of assaull. Trial dale: June 27,Truffle Accidc-nl - A vehicle {larked on Depoi ,Slreet \^as slruck al I;.*Í7 p.m. June .S. Jon Michael Goode. 17, ot 1211 Soniersel Court, .Advance, backed a I'WI Isu/u from a drivew ay, strik­ing a I4S7 Mercede/ parked on Depoi Sireel, oH'iieil byDaniel Paul Desnoyers of 161 Halamler Drive, reported Olficer R.M. Rolibins. C'i:iry Michael Fr;uly of Hickory was driving a 2000 GMC bucket truck e;isi on 64 when il ran off lltc road lo Ihc righl sluHildci. The vehicle slruck sevenil trees, overturned, and came lo rest in a wooded area.Troopcr.'\..\. Juslice reported the accideni occurred at approxi­ malely 2 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wreck On I-4I) During l!ea\\ Raiii .\ f-'orsylh Counly w onian was chargcd wilh cxceeiling sale speed ;iiid unsafe tires :ifler llic vehiclc she w :is ilriving w recked June 6. Mary Traywick K;ihler of W'inslon-Salcin w;is driv ing her 1999 IJodgc vchicle wesl on I- 40 in heavy r;iin w hen il hydro­ planed, spun oul of coiuriil off the righl shoulder, .inil slruck a dilchlvuik. Trooper.A..A. Juslice rcporleil Ihe accideni occnrrcd ;il approxi­ malely .‘':40 p.m. and there were no injuries. .Man Charged In Wreck A Davie man was charged w ith exceeding safe speed and no operalors licence afler ihe vehicle he was driving wrecked June 6. I'.ric IX-brady F,dwardsof42S Farmingliin Ro;id. Mocksville w ;is dri' ing his 1979 Chevrolet car wesl on 1-10 during heavy rain.Thecar ran off the lefl sluiiil- der and slruck a gmirdrail. Trooper.\..\. Justice reporled ihe accident iicciirrcd al approxi- inalely ."i:-lO p.m. and ihere were no injuries. I)ri\er I' lees .Acciileni Scene A Norlh C:irolin;i man was cluirged with DWI. no insurance. ;md exceeding sale speed alter he wrecked ihc vehicle he was driving June 6. lîr;iiuloii l.ee S;iml\ of Salisbury was driving a I9S(> Cadilkic vehicle wesl mi C:in;i Koad when il ran off the righl shoulder arul slruck ;i Icnce. Sandy then lell the sccnc and failed lo report the ;iccideiil. lie was lalcr .ippieheiuled by ibc aulhiirilics. Trouper Juslice reporled llic:iccidenl occurred al ;ipproxi- m;uely 1 1 :.Ю p.m. Dog Hit On Inlerslale 40 Helen Carson Richards of (ioldsboro was driving a 1996 Chrysler vehicle wesl on 1-40 when il slruck a dog lhal cnlered ihe roadway. Trooper T. S. Kennedy re­ porled the accideni occurred al approximalely 10 a.in. Ciillisiini On OfTKamp .A Davie man was charged w iih fail lire to reduce speed afler the vehicle he was driving hil ¡mother June 7.Hradley liugenc Willard ol 1.^4 Parson:igc Drive, ,\dvance was driving a 19S7 Chevrolel vehicle wesl on the l-4()off ramp behind a 1996 Jeep vehiclc driven by Brooke Hensley Legg of-ll III N.C. SOI Norlh. Mocks­ ville. Willard's vchicle slruck 1.egg's in Ihc rear. Trooper . A. Justice reported llie accideni occurred at approxi­ mately .':4.‘v p.m. .Mnloi cycle Wrecks .A D;ivie man was chargcd with exceeding s;ife speed after ihe vehicle he was driving w recked June S. Roberl Adam of Salisbury was driving a 2001 Kawasaki niolorcyclc smith on I'arniing- Imi Ro.id when il ran off Ihe righl shoulder and ovcrlurned. Troopcr.A.A. Justice reporled the accideni occurred at approxi­ malely S:.10 p.m. and ihere were no injuries. S h e riff’s D epartm ent I'he following incitleiUs ^sere reportcii lothe Davie Sheriffs Dept. - On June } David lirown re- porteil a vicious animal at a resi­ lience on Chal Smith Koad. Mocks­ ville. - Ustcllc Hccvcs vepnrteit the hir- cen> of .1 golf cart .it a U)c.ilii»n on ( ’oiinlv Line Ki>ail. H.iinions on June ■J. - On June -I P.ini Ilemhiv iv- poitcd a bollle of medication \^as jemoved from a home on D.umer Ko.ul. Mocksville - Tony McHi.iyeriepoi led elec­ tric guitars, a Playsialion. games ami ll mini disk pl.iser ueie le- movcil from a home on H.dliniore Koad. Advance on June 4.-On June (> Larry Hayes le- portcd a window was damaged al a home .Ml Ha>es l.anc. ЧЬчкчмМе. - Susan Whik'iiei leporied a mailbox was d.im.iged .it a localion on Scoiisdale Dii\e. Advance on •lune 5. (>n Juni'6Shciii .\ilon icporteil two mailb.ixes weie damaged al a h'calion on U.S. 15S, .Mocksville. - Ophelia Kepley reporled a color lelev ision ami cassette recorder were removed ami aihuw was dam­aged at a home on I’.S. 601 North. Mockss ille on June 7.-On June 7 !-:isa Ri'sales re- poited a typewriter, gaines. and a camera were removed from a home (UJ Jasmine Lane. Mocksvillc.- Lee Wall reported pictures, a \'CR. aiul railio were removed from a home on Middleton Lane. ,-\d- v.mce on June ‘i. P h i i C a r l A u t o m o t i v e sfe-.'. ШНШ V. Î и Ш DUNKINC BOOTH COME PUNKTHE BOSS! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir ★ ★ ir ir J FOREIGN & DOMESTIC if AIR CONDITIONING WORK ★ CV AXLES • BRAKES • TIMING BELTS ^ GENERAL MAINTENANCE ★ 16 2 8 Hu^y. 6 0 1 s. i M ocksville • 751-1800 if (beside Lcdiewood Motel) W IX D r a g C a r o n d i s p l a y f i r i r i r i r i r i r i r Ingersoll-Rand Safety Officer Charlie Wtialey and Plant Manager Bill Jobert talk about safety in front of one of the compressors manufactured in tvlocksville. Think Safety Ingersoll-Rantj Celebrates 2,1 Million Hours Without A Lost-Time Accident limployecs of Ingersoll-Kanil in Mocksville e;imcd a sleak din­ ner last monlh. All they had lo do was get their job done, aiul nol get hurl. The company cclebr;iled more lhan 2.1 million hours w iihoiit ;i losl-liinc accident over an IS-monlli period. " This is ;i Iremendous mile­ stone for us," said company president. Hill Joberl. "To achieve this is dynamic." 'The company has .s.^0 em­ ployees on three shifts. Charlie Whaley, safely of- lìcer, saitl it’s cNpccuilly amaz- ing because of Ihe work done at Ihe local phinl. New machinery is designed, built and tested. "It's important lo gel Ihe folks Ihinking safely," Whaley said. Joherl lold employees al the dinners lhal they make safely happen. The Mocksville oper;ilion manages five manufacturing processes. " This is a major ;ic- complishnient considering ihc si/e of the organi/alion and the various Ingersoll Rand busi­ nesses we support," Whaley said, Whaley cited nine reasons how the company accomplished the feat: • ensuring all employees were focused on performing Ihcir wortt in tl safe manner;• providing monthly safely Iraining lo employecd lo rein­force safety behaviors and ex­pectations; • training and empowering safely lean) members lo liivesli- This 1927 Ingersoll-Rand horse drawn, piston type compressor was on display. 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All rates subject to сЛапдв, Resuictiont apply ■ see rates. l<rms and conditions ot sprint com, Copyfighi 0 2003 Sprint. All nghu rutetvwd. The Spnnt Dfond. tn* Sprint паше ar^j ttie diamond logo aro registered trademvki ol Sporti Commun«ations Company L.P, I « - DAVIE COUN I V EN I ERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 Speaker Kelly G. Brown closed his speach with song. Unique Praise Ministry of New Bethel Missionary Baptist performing at Clement Grove. Annual Picnic l\/lal(ing IHistory Dee Jay Allison, 10, of True Life Christian Church performs at the Saturday afternoon picnic. K.v Dwiglil Spnrks Davic Counly Erilerprisc-Reconl The galtiering was ihc llXlli con­ secutive year they liail golleii logelher. but Saturday ihcy did sonic things for tlie firsl lime. “W e’ re making history,” Faye Carter announced. "I can rcmcmlier coming to the Mocksville Picnic sinco I was a little girl. It has always been a male up here as master of ccremonics. I’m glad to break thal barrier." Il was also the first lime the picnic has been held in June. Carter, a resident of Four Corners, said she liked the change. "It’s cooler. This has t>een a very good ciiange.”A breeze wafted through the araundH of CVcm cul G rove, mvvking \l very pleasant, and aboul 31)0 attended the speeches and feslivilies. ” \Ve’re pulling together. We're working together. We’ve gol to stick logelher.” Carler saiil. Longtime picnic leader I lulvrt Wesl said he hoped the shift to June will al­ low the picnic to e.xpaiid. "It’s going strong, and we hope it gels stronger." The Davie Education Union formed in 1S84 to enhance the educational op­ portunities for black children. It joined wilh Ihe Corinthian Masonic Lodge in I9.‘i0. Last week’s picnic deinonslrated a changing of the guard in the picnic leadership. For a generation, the late Jesse Brown had sweated over the cookers on hot Saturday afternoons cooking barbecue for the picnic. Tliis lime, his son, Kelly Cl. Brown, associated pas- lorofCedarGrove Baptist Church, was the guest speaker. And two daughters. Paula Lewis and Jetlie Lindsey, sang. "He was very faithful.” Carter re­ called. "Me did all the barbecuing, and we didn’t know how we would do il afler he dietl. But you can see, the apple doesn’l fall far from Ihe Iree.” Kelly Brown said he looked over the long list of names of the distinguished picnic speakers of the past before lie took the stage with Hubert West. "I told him I just don’t feel worthy, but 1 count il a privilege and honor lo bw wilti you Ihis evening. So many tra- tlUions seem \o Vull b y ihc w ay s'ulc. Л few do Ihe work, anil after a while llicy gel tired." Not so with the picnic. "There are those who delight in re­ citing Ihe woes of others — in feeling sorry four ourselves," he said. "There are Ihose who major in trivia — gos­ sip, the mundane. Sob stories can be interesting, but whether they’re worth remembering or not is anolher issue.” He urged the auilicnce to concen­ trate on things that matter. "We are God’s chililren no matter what happens in life. "In America, we tend lo pul more emphasis on our ethnic origin lhan it deserves.” In the 1960s, he said, many blacks conceiilraled on their lack of knowl­ edge of their history. Malcolm X des­ ignated Ihe "X " in his name for his unknown African heritage. "There are a lol of us slill trying lo figure oul who we are,” Brown said. Despite lhal lacking genealogical record, he said ihere is a clear heritage. "We are God’s children. We will not feel losl historically or any olher way when we depend on Ihe Father. We have a heritage no Middle Passage can destroy. We were not made in the im­ age of apes, hut we were made in the image of God. We may nol know our historical fathers, but w e know mu'eter­ nal father. "We don’t have to wail for Ihe Su­ preme Court lo rule, we don’l have lo - wait for society lo ileciilc ... wc arc God's eliililren now. "I don’l know why Clod allows some Ihings to happen, hut He gives us slrenglh anil grace lo see il through. Being God’s childien doesn't mean we don'l have problems ... Life can deal us some cruel blows, but we are Ihe sons of a king.” Among the performers were Ihe Kev. Stevie Dalton and Ihe choir of True Life Christian Church. Jeanette Johnson, Paula Lc4vs, Jetlie Lindsey, Cynthia West, the Unique Prai.se Min­ istry and the Davie Steppers. Special guest Al Mason was not able to attend. Dr. Regina Graham, a candidate for the Davie Coumy Board of Educaiion, was introduced. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o u r t Davie High Steppers stomped to the music at this year’s picnic.- Photos by Dwight Sparks Faye Carter, mistress of ceremonies, was the female to emcee the picnic. Tlic following eases were dis­ posed of during Davie Administni- live Court May 17. Presiding were Magislrale Robert W. Cook and Mary Covingion, assistant dislricl allomey. -Nicholas Jon Allen, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo improper equip­ ment. SIO and cost. - Debra Wolfe Ashbum. openil- ing vchicle with no insurance, dis­ missed per correclion. - Bernard Norvell Barr, exceed­ ing safe speed, dismissed per civil seiilemenl. - Tomasa Garcia Benitez, speed­ ing 71 in a 55. reduced to Improper eijuipmeni, S25 and cost. - Jotm Scott Boger. speeding 59 in a 45, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, $10 and cost: no operator's license, dismissed per correction. - Ronald Sylvester Carr, failure 10 yield, dismissed per civil setile- mcni. - Alejandro T. Carrizal, failure to stop for a stop sign, reduced to im­ proper equipment, SIO and cost; no insurance, dismissed per correction. - Betty Keaton Chandler, speed­ ing 69 in a 55, reduced to improper eiiuipment, S10 and cost. - David Wayne Clark, expired registration card, dismissed per cor­ rection. - David James Cruz, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to 74-70, $5. cost. -Tcrr>' Lee Dagenharl, failure to wear seat lielt. 525: operating vehicle with no insurance, dismissed per correction, - Mercedes C. Dauahdrill, sjx'ed- ing 87 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $5 and cost. - Palricia Astriña Dee, failure lo wear seal l>eU» S25; no license, dis­ missed |K‘r correclion. - Mark Allen Dellinger, speeding nu in a 45, rcduced to 50-45, S5 and cost. - Chad Michael Dillard, addi­ tional lighting equipment violalion. dismissed per correclion. - Linda P. DIorio, failure to re­ duce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Roberto Francisco Dunn. s|>eeding 80 in a 70. reduced to im- pro|>er equipmenl. SIO and cost. - Johnny Edward Eason, speed­ ing 70 in a 55. reduced lo 60 in a 55. S5 and cost. • Michael Ross Eck. expired in- ^ .spcction sticker, no operaior’s li­ cense. cli.tmifiscd per correction: fuil- urc to wear .seal bell. $25. - Vivian Mac Edwards, failua' to reduce .speed, dismissed per civil scttlcmcm. - Floyd Taft Ellis, III, speeding 70 in a .*i5, rcduccd to improper equipment, Slü and cost; speeding 69 in a .“i.s, rcduced to 60 in a 55, $5 and cost. - Angelia Godfrey Evans, no operaior's licensc, dismissed per correclion. - Ian Fairison, speeding 69 in a reduced lo impro|wr equipmenl, SIO and cost. - Rhonda Linetle Fanis. s|x;ed- ing 39 in a 4.^. rcduced to 49 in a 4.3, S-S and cost. - Barbara Diane Filbey, speeding 70 in a 5.“!, reduced to 60 in a .SS, S5 and cost; no liccnse, ilismissed per correclion. - Andrew Emesl Fislier, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $S() and cost. - Robert L. Forlws, speeding 84 in a 70, reduced to improper equip­ ment, cost. - Kalhryn Barron Foster, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, S10 and cost. - Dennis Charles Gale, speeding 77 in a 55, rcduced to 60-55, cost. - Charles Lawrence Getcr, un­ sealed wine/Iiquor in passenger area, $10 and cost. - Krisiin Joy Goodall, failure lo wear seal belt, S25: expired inspec­ tion sticker, dismissed per correc­ lion. - Terry Gray, failure lo stop for red lighl, dismissed, wrong court dale. - Alan Keith Griffin, failure to wear scat belt, S25; expired regis­ tration, dismissed |wr correction. - Ulysses Ridd Grisetle, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Michael Dean Groce, speeding 73 in a 55, reduced to improper equipmenl, cost. - Frank Matthews Haas, expired registration card, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Lewis Allen Hall, speeding 59 in a 45, rcduced lo improper equip­ ment, cost; failure towe.ir.seal belt, dismissed per plea. - Douglas Dane Hallman, ficti­ tious/cancelled/revoked registration card, no registration card, dismissed per correction. - Larry Swanson Hiatt, expired inspection sticker, expired registra­ tion, dismissed per correction. - Angela D. Hollund, expired reg­ istration card, dismissed per wrong court dale. - June Nathaniel Hoover, expired rcgislration card, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Darrius S. Hopkins, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced to 74-70, S5 and cost. - Jennifer M. Horlon, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced lo 74-70, ^5, cost. - Randall Scott Hubbard, un­ sealed wine/Iiquor in passenger area, dismissed |icr wrong court dale. - Andrew David Huffman, speed­ ing 86 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost: failure to wear scat bell, S25. - Jerry Todd Kiger, speeding 53 in a 35, reduced to 40-35, S5, cost. - Kevin J. Kirk, speeding 50 in a 35, rcduced lo 44 in a 35, S5 nnd cost: speeding 72 in a 55, rcduccd to 64 in a 55, S5 and cost. - Debora Whitener Laird, unsafe movement, reduced per civil .settle- menl. - William Thomas Long, exceed­ ing safe speed, reduced to improper equipment. SIO and cost. - Jeremy David Lynch, exceed­ ing safe speed, reduced to improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Nemisio Diaz Martinez, speed­ ing 70 in a 55. reduced to improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Randy Dean McDaniel. Jr., speeding 50 in a 35. dismissed at request of prosecuting wilness. - Virginia W. McKnight. unsafe movement, dismissed per civil seltlemeni. - Douglas McDonald Monroe, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo im­ proper equipment, SIO and cost. - Michael Sidney Morris, im­ proper passing, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Brian Keilh Moser, speeding 70 in a 55. rcduced to improper equip­ menl, SIO and cost; expired inspec­ tion slicker, dismissed, correction. - Daniel Michael Murphy, ex­ pired registration card, no liiibility insumnce, altered inspection sticker, dismissed per correclion. - Su Pamian, speeding 91 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, S5 and cost. - Karen Annette Parsons, failure lo wear scat belt, S25; expired reg­ istration. dismissed per correction. - Laina Diane Peck, speeding 85 in a 70. reduced to 74-70. S5, cost. - Gloria Angel Pennell, speeding 81 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, S25 and cost.- Aja Jomeune Pharr, speeding 86 in n 70. rcduccd lo 74 tn n 70. $5 nnd cost. - Michael D. Phillips, speeding 54 in a 35, rcduccd to 40-35, $5, cost. - Jayna Rae Pilcher, speeding 81 in a 70, rcduced to improper equip­ ment, SlOand cost. - Lonell Pruitl. rcckless driving lo endanger, reduced to improper equipment, SlOO and cost. - Richard Dale Putnam, speeding 75 in a 55, failure to wear seat belt, reduced to 64 in a 55. S5 and cost; expired inspection slicker, dismissed per correction. - Jaime Juan Ramirez, expired inspection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection; use of red or blue light, dis­ missed per correction. - John Francis Reiimeier. speed­ ing 51 in a 35, reduceil lo improper equipment, S25 and cost; failure to notify DMV of address change, dis­ missed per correction. - Katherine Richardson, failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - Demillion R. Roby, Jr., expired registration card, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Carlos Rios Roman, speeding 92 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, S5 and cost; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - Denna Hanks Rominger, fail­ ure to notify DMV of address change, failure to reduce speed, dis­ missed per correction. - Pamela Annette Rowe, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced to improper equipment, SIO lUid cost. - William Thomas Russell, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, S5 and cost. - Helbert Ace Sanniento, speed­ ing 88 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70. $5 and cost. - Wayne Michael Schcppele. speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to im­ proper equipment. SIO and cost. - Tamara Sue Seiler, speeding 50 in a 35. reduced to 40-35. $5. cost. - Barry Wayne Shell. Jr.. failure to stop for a stop sign, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Troy Michael Shepherd, speed­ ing .50 in a 35, reduced to 39 in a 35, $5 and cost. - Jessica Davis Shields, speeding 61 in a 35, reduced to 44-35, $5. cost. - Paul Joseph Solomon, unsafe movement, dismissed per civil settlement. - Antonio Rodriguez Soto, no in­ surance, dismissed per correction. - Mickey Shyne Speer, speeding 59 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $5 and cost, - Michael Wesley Stevens, fail- ure to wear seat belt, dismissed per plea; no licensc, S50 anil cost. - Gerri Richcll Summers, speed­ ing 84 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, S25 and cost: following loo closely, dismissed per correclion. - Charles C. Thomas, speeding 80 in a 70, rcduced to improper equipment, SIO and cusi. - Joseph Michael Todd, failure lo notify DMV of address change, dis­ missed per correction; following loo closely, reduced to improper equip­ ment, SIO ;uid cost. - Angela M. Trivelte, driving left of center, dismissed per civil scltle- ment. - Krystal V. Wardrick, expired inspection sticker, no operator's li­ cense, dismissed per correction. - Dennis Lee Whiseahunt, ex­ pired registration card, operating vehicle with no insunuice, dr./allow­ ing vehicle no registered/lilled. dis­ missed per correclion. - David L. Yates, federal safety inspection violalion, dismissed per correction. - Cathy Hill 'York. s|X'eding 80 in a 70. rcduced lo improper equip­ menl, SIO ;md cost. Failed To Appear - John Edward Avery, speeding 80 in a 70. - Stephen Allan Black, speeding 61 in a 45. - John Franklin Blake. s|iceding 75 in a 55. - Durane Jamal Byrd, expired ins|)cction sticker. - Robert Ray Campliell, Jr, fail­ ure to reduce speed. - Brandy Marie Con\pton. failure to wear se;U bell. - Keith Daniel Crace. no operator's license. - George Fanning, Jr.. DWI. speeding 81 in a 70. civil revocation driver’s licensc, - Juan Marie Favret. speeding 80 in a 70. - Marissa N. Freeman, speeding 80 in a 70. - Donald Winfield Frost, expired inspection sticker. - J:metta Anice Gadsoa. ilriving while license revoked, no liability insurance. - Ronnie Lee Gobble, failure to wear seal belt, failure to stop for a stop sign. - Natalia Raye Hagan, speeding 53 in a 35. - Ctiartes Edwurd Harris, speed­ ing 83 in u 70, no operator’s ticcnsc. - Christopher S. Holland, speed­ ing 72 in a 55, driving while licensc revoked. - Billy Hosch, ficlitious/can- celled/a'vokcd registration card/tag. - Krista M. Kennedy, speeding 80 in a 70, expired registration card. - Mary Elizabeth Larson, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Timothy V. Le, speeding 85 in a 70. - Pinilo Dejesus Loeza, exceed­ ing safe s[K*ed, possession of malt beverage/unfortified wine not 19/20. - Jill Suzanne McCrary, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Jeffrey Harold Miller, failure to wear scat belt. - Amie Nicole Myers, lailure to wear seal belt. - Donald Eugene Nonnan, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Michael Timothy Parker, speed­ ing 60 in a 45. - Jennette N. Patterson, spceiling 86 in a 70. - Roger Dale Pinnix, Jr., failure to wear seat belt. - John Arthur Pulliam, speeding 70 in a 55. - Donald Wayne Purnell, si«eil- ing 80 in a 70. - Douglas Wayne Roberts, leav­ ing vehicle unattended. - Geraldo Rodriquez, possession of open container/consuming alco­ hol in passenger area. -Gregory Hunter Ross, speeding 88 in a 70; expired inspection sticker. - Deborah Moore Rowell, speed­ ing 50 in a 35. - Kcnzella Laver Ruffin, speed­ ing 80 in a 70; failure lo wear seat belt. - Nancy Whitaker Sneed, speed­ ing 70 In a 55. - Robert Lee St. Clair, speeding 67 in a 45. - Christopher Sirawbridge, fail­ ure to wear scat belt. - Rotonda Rochel Stroud, expi№d inspection sticker, recklc.ss driving to endanger; driving while license revoked. - Paul Tennyson, Jr., speeding 86 in a 70. - Chester Edward Tidwell, no federal annual inspection. - Richard Tipton, speeding 53 in a 35. - Wendell C. Trollinger, speed­ ing 54 in a 40. - Nicholas L. Walyko, expired registration card. - Gary Charles Welhouni. failure to wear seat belt. - Robert Paul Williams, failure to wear seat belt. g ( ïïi mi\ ifiTiftrftiei [ ш д й ш м ш , It's Sim ple... M o c k s v i l l e c i t i z e n s a n d b u s i n e s s e s t o h a v e t h e S E R V I C E S , T A X R E V E N U E S , a n d C O N V E N I E N C E S o f o t h e r s u r r o u n d i n g t o w n s . ★ T h e P E O P L E m a k e M o c k s v i l l e a g r e a t p l a c e t o l i v e ... N O T t h e a b s e n c e o f m i x e d b e v e r a g e s a l e s . Paid by: Citizens for the Right to Vote IO . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lune 13, 2002 PASTOR DARRELL COX AND TRINHY ВАРШ Г CHURCH URGE YOU TO P L E A S E V O T E N Q O N J U N E 1 8 TO THE SALE OF ALCOHOL IN MOCKSVH.LE fVoe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink, thatputtest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken also Habakkuk 2:15 A VOTE YES MUST MEAN YOU WANT TO DRINK BECAUSE / / / / / / / / ✓ / / / You love to vom it. You love to pick up broken beer bottles in your driveway. D rinking makes your w ife and children respect you more. Your w ife loves your whiskey breath and beer bleaiy eyes. Drunkards and saloon keepers make the best citizens. D rinking w ill help you w in the safe driving award. You want to encourage juvenile delmquency. D rinking helps you think more clearly. It’s your way o f saving money. You hope to someday \we in a “flophouse” on Skid Row. You want to pay higher taxes so more police officers can be hired to respond to alcohol related crimes. It’s your way o f obeying God, Who says, 'W ine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wiseProverbs 20:1 W o u ld y o u l i k e t o k n o w i f y o u w e r e t o d i e t o d a y , y o u w o u l d g o t o H e a v e n ? Y O U C A N ! WHO HAS SINNED? Romans 3:23, "F o r a ll have sinned, a n d com e sh o rt o f the g lo ry o f G o d " GOD’S PRICE ON SIN Romans 6:23, "F o r the w ages o f sin is death ; b u t the g ifi o f G o d is eternal life through Jesus C h rist o u r L o rd ." OUR WAY OUT Romans 5:8, "B ut G o d com m endeth his love to w a rd us, in that, w hile we were yet sinners, C hrist d ie d fo r u s ." NOW TAKE GOD AT HIS WORD AND TRUST JESUS FOR SALVATION. Romans 10:9-10, “That i f thou sh a h confess w ith thy m outh the L o rd Jesus, a n d s h a lt believe in thine heart th at G o d h ath ra ise d him fro m the dead, thou sh ah be saved. F o r w ith the h e art m an believeth unto righteousness; a n d w ith the m outh confession is m ade unto salvatio n. ” Romans 10:13, "F o r w hosoever s h a ll c a ll upon the nam e o f the L o rd s h a ll be saved." T r m i t y B a p t i s t C h u r c h 2722 US Highway 601 South, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 284-2404 Paid for by Trinity Baptist Church Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 - B1 - Photos by James BarringerJosh Golding slides into second base for the Mocksville Legion in a recent game against Statesville at Mando Field, Rich Park. Perkins Homers Twice As Mocksville Rips Statesville I.ovoliice Mocksville lliis climbcti the ..“iOO liill i\iul sloniicd lo 7-4 in Ilic Area III Cen­ tral Division. It's hard to believe, isn't il? "If you would have lold me we were going to he tl\ree games over heading into (Ihe 1,‘ilh aiul pos­ sibly final game without the West I-orsyth players), I would have never believed it," American Legion baseball coacli Mike Lovelace said. Mocksville finally reached the break-even mark al States­ ville on June 7. A lft-.‘i drub­ bing looked like a replay of the previous two meetings. Ricky Henlley and David Perkins pounded Ihree hits each and four others added two as Mocksville rolled up 19 hils and ran the ihree-game score to 4,‘i-l I over Stalesville. which has been puinmeled to Ihe tune of .54 bils and a .421 average againsi Mocks­ ville. "I Ihoughi aboul il when I goi home: 1 don'l know if we'll get IS and 19 hits when we get all of our players." ^ Lovcliicc said. “ N ow . that’s ii lol ofliiis. That’s IWO «n inning.*' Perkins extended his hitting streak lo seven games with a single, two hom­ ers and six RBIs. His firsl dinger of the year, a Iwo-run shol in the top of the Hrsl inning, sailed more lhan .160 feel to left field - with the wind in his face. He added a Ihree-riui homer lo oppo­ site field. "M y power's finally slarling to come back around," Perkins said. "It's been lacking. I hadn't been driving the ball as well as I did in fall Legion aiul for other teams." Perkins is second on the team in five categories: hits (19). RBIs (1.1). aver­ age (.36.‘i). doubles (five) and homers (Iwo). The only thing Lovelace would changc about Perkins is ihe liming of his missionary trip with his buddies from Calvary Baptist, where he at­ lended .school. Their trip to Georgia is scheduled for June 29-July 6, righl in the niiddle of playoffs. "We knew he was going lo Charles­ ton Southern for his college orientation and miss two days," Lovelace .said. "I heard after the game he won't be with us (for eight days starting June 29). Thai could be a blow to us because he's been very impressive and righl now he's one of our main guys. You hale lo lose a guy hitting J6H." "We're going down to redo houses in Georgia." Perkins said. "1 hate to leave. If there's a way I can stay on the team. I'd love lo do it. We’ll just see what happens." Surprisingly, Stalesville stayed within 2-1 for three innings. Lovelace’s perpetual windmill in the third-base box started during a five-nm fourth that was triggered hy a Bentley double to right- eenler. Andrew’ Day wall accelerated the bulge lo 7 -1 with a two-out. iwo-slrike RBI single. Getting two hits from McKen/ie Willoughby. W illie Infante. Charlie Ross and Evan Beam, Mocksville generated runs in five of Ihe last six frames and lifted its balling average lo .371 over Ihe lasl seven games, 97- for-261. Thai's quite an attack considering Daywalt, Ihe fourth- year fixture in the No. 2 hole, hasn't kicked inlo high gear yet. lie's hitting .313. fifth among regulars. "l ie’s probably our best all- around hitter, and anytime we gel 19 hils and he only gets one of them, I guess Ihe others are doing something right," l.ovelace said. An ama/.ing stop by Statesville's first baseman prevented a four-hit nighl for Bentley, who swiped his llth and 12 bases. He's on pace for 21 regular- season stolen bases, something only four Moeksvlllc speedsters have done during nn entire season. “ You wouUln't know he’s hitting .3.‘i4 if you saw him," Lovelace said. "He feels like anytime he gels out, it's a bad at-bal. Like his first at-bat; It's a line drive, one-hop to the first baseman. He lays full lilt on Ihe line and Bentley's over Ihere beating him.self up in the dugoul. "The ne.xt three times up. he hil three shols. Me neetls lo just relax and play. His ability is unlimited. He just puts a lot of pressure on himself." Noles: Lonnie Barnes gained Ihe win in relief.... Ross, who stumbled oul lo 3-for-22, is bitting .384 over the last seven games.... Beam notched his sev­ enlh multi-hit game. ... Josh Golding, who left for the beach wilh a .200 aver­ age. went 2-for-3 in liis return. "Wc gave him a three-day break and maybe gelling his mind off of it helped." Lovelace said. Mucksville l(i, Stutesvillv 5 Daiii- Hcnllcy :t> lllllliliclcl Diiyw;ilt ,ss Willoughby Ih Allen IVrkins3b lr)t';inlc c Ross 11 IkMMi rf Hanics dh Coniai/cr cf (hililingcr Tutuls McKensie Willoughby pitches during his win against Statesville. W i l l o u g h b y P i t c h e s , H i t s F o r W i n nil 4 I 5 .S 1 5 5 6 (I5 .1 4« h l>l .1 2 I 0 I : l(. 1У t 0 6 II2 0 11 (I 11 1.1 Miicksvltti' .mutc.svilli; 2(1(1 .“iM 202 -16 OKI (Ш1 KX)-.“! 2H - Bonllcy (6|. IrifaniL' (2). IIK - I’cikins 2 |2). SU-lk-iitley 2(121. Moik ll> II К KK 111) .SO .Snow .1.1 .S 4 .1 3 4 llames W 2.2 2 I I 1 4 CiolililH: 2 2 (I 0 2 (I Five hils wasn't enough for McKenzie Willoughby. He couliln'i settle for IWO singles. Iwo doubles, a home run and four RBIs in an 11-2 stomping over Slatesville on June 4 al Rich Park. Between electric al-bals. W il­ loughby took Ihe mound and added in­ sult with six shutout innings. "It was the Willoughby show." Mocksville American Legion baseball coach Mike Lovelace said. "1 le came out and dominated the game both of­ fensively and defensively." His 4()0-fool homer the nighl before lo ice a victory at Wilkes County proved to be a heavy appetizer before the main course. Willoughby’s .S-for-6 e.xplosion made him 7-for-9 in two nights. The rising Davie High senior is leading Mocksville in hils (19), RBIs (2(1), av­ erage (.4.‘i2), doubles (six), triples (one) and homers (three). He had four RBIs by the fifth inning, and his 20 RBIs are 12 betler lhan the closest teammate. "And they've been shols." Lovelace said of Willoughby's hilling tear. "1 was being patient. That’s my main thing - I’ve got to learn to be patient," Willoughby said. "The two home runs I've hit have been 2-0counts. Lovelace said don’t swing at anything unless it’s fat, and that's when I’ve hil them." Although Willoughby hadn’t started on Ihe mound since early April, he checked Stalesville on five hils and dropped his ERA lo 1.68 over 10 2/3 innings. Russell Grose and Dusty Snow were almost perfect in relief, holding down­ trodden Stalesville to one hit over the final 2 2/3. "I was expecting five innings at Ihe most, and we ended up getting a bonus with 6 1/3," Lovelace said. "McKenzie was very impressive. Thai gives us an­ olher arm down the road that can help us in some big relief spots." The rout conlinued superb stretches for Ricky Bentley al leailoff and David Perkins at cleanup. Bentley doubled Uvice and hit safely for the eighth lime in nine games, a surge lhat has inflated his average from .0S3 to .318. Perkins singled, doubled and knocked in two runs. His si.\-ganie hitting streak has jacked his average from .227 to .340. Mocksville laced .seven doubles and anias.sed 16 hits, getting a 2-for-2 ef­ fort from anolher batter on the rise. Charlie Ross. "Perkins has been solid the wliole summer," Lovelace said. Niitv.s: ll marked the first lime all year Mocksville has achieved back-to- back wins, ll is 6-7 overall and 6-4 in the Area III Cenlral Division. Mucksville 11, Stalesville 2 Duvic llomky ir Jolinson l.)aywall SS Willoughhy Perkins 3h Infante с lìvck Koss lì' СопкИ/cr licani гГ Randolph Ih ЛИсп pii llotlificld 2h Tolah ah •I Ah A h hi 2 I 1 I () 0 5 4 1 1 0 0 2 1 I 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 38 tl 16 10 Siale.svillc ООО (КЮ 2(K)-2 MnckMillt' 221 210 12X-11 2И - Hcniicy 2(5). Willoiighhy 2 (6). Pcrkins (5). Ross (3). Cornal/cr. MR - Willouyhby (3). SU - Johnson. Infamo (3), Ilollilìcld (3). Mock ir H К KK BB SO WilIobyWft.l 5 2 2 2 4 Grusc ’ 1.2 1 0 0 1 3 Show 1 О О О 0 0 Locai Golfer Second In N.C. Open After Leading Late On Ihe final three holes al the Adelphia Norlh Carolina Open, David There of Greensboro showed why he was a four-time All-Ameri­ can on Iwo national championship teams al Wake Forest. When push came lo shove lasl week al River Run Couniry CInb in Davidson, Thore showed why he spenl 1977-8.5 on Ihe PGA Tour. Those three holes haunted Jeffrey Lankford, a leaching pro I'roni Mocksville who seemed poi.sed lo win his lOih major clianipionship in the Carolinas Professional Golf As- socialion. Lankford took control wilh a 4-un­ der-par 68 lhal included an eagle and gave him a onc-slroke lead at the end of the first round. "1 was either right there close or had the lead pretty much the whole way,” Lankford said. Lankford regained Ihe lead on Ihc eighth hole of the third and final round. Me repelled the challengers all the way through I.“) and was in a three-way tie with Thore and Charlotte’s Kent Stauffer I'or firsl going into 17. But Thore made par- saving pulls on 16 and 17, where he stole Ihe lead for keeps. Thore hil an incredible shol on 17, a 3-iron on a par-3 playing 230 yards downhill inlo the wind. It flew over the pin but slopped just pa.st the green. Thore iwo-pulted. Meanwhile, Lankford and Stauffer hit high wood shols lhal bowed lo the stiff breeze and landed shorl of the elevated green, leading lo bogeys. On the par-5 18, Lankford and Stauffer barely missed birdie atlenipts, leav­ ing Thore with an easy two-pult and a winner’s check of $4,100. Lankford, last year’s CPGA Player of the Year, shared second with Stauffer wilh .scores of 68-73-71 and 69-71 -72 respectively. Thore won his first Adelphia North Carolina Open wilh 71-70-70 in a field lhal featured professionals and low-handicapping amateurs from the CPGA, ”1 was really forlunale lo win,” Thore said. "Jefr was two or three ahead on the back nine and hil some shots he doesn’t normally hil.” The runner-up finish was lillle so­ lace for Lankford, who suffered simi­ lar heartbreak after falling a hair short in the Carolinas Open in May. “Thore’s a really good player,” Lankford said. "The lasl four or five holes are really tough and he played Ihem all even-par. So it was a combi- nulion of him playing prelly sieady and I just kind of lei il slip away. “To have a two-shot lead with four lo play and not win this one,'It was kind of disappointing." : I 112 ■ DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRI‘RISE RFX’ORI), June 13, 2002 Relay Tournament Winners: Carolina Trim went undefeated to win the re­ cent Town of IVIocksville softball tournament to benefit ttie American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. O l d S c h o o l Davie Sports From June, 1 9 8 0 nric Lawlion. a t:i)lfcr al liaM TcniicsM’i.' .Slall’, lifd (or I'lllh in Ihc lySO Niirlli C'arolina Ama- IciirGiill'Cliainpionsliip at Dcr- nnula Run Couniry Club. The I'onncr Uavic >lar I'rom Ailvancc shared Ihc Icail several limes, pulling up scores ol 1-ovcr 7.?. 70. 77 anil 76. The co-chainpions of the Davie Couniy Lillle League's minor division were ihe .Shady (irove Dodgers. Coach .Sam Bailey's Icam included Josh lilirighl. I'im Polls. Uciiny Howard. Uicky Young. Chris Bailey. Scoli Hush. lEric Ealon. Kodncv Cassidy. Boh Bush. Clarence Driver Aces HH No. 15 Clarence Driver accd No. 15 at Hickory Hill Club Country last week. Driver used a 7-iron on the l.'iO-yard. par-.^ hole. He was golfing wilh Gary I’olts, Jim Last and Mark Maglcro. Registration Is Still Open For Summer Sports Camps The Mocksville-Davie Recreation Department are holding stun- mer sporls camps: .Socccr- Boys and girls. June 24-27. Register by June 17.'rime: .“i-fii.lO p.m. al Pinebrook [•Icmenlary. Cost: $.15 includes a T-shirt. Age: rising first through rising sixth. Instructor: Jim Hciiilerson. Wre.sllinti - July iS-11. Uegister by July I. Time: 4:.10-() p.m. Cosl: S.15 includes a I'-shin. Age: rising secoml through eighth grade. Instructor: South Davie coach Howard Riddle. For more inl'omiation. call the rec al 751-2.125. Doub Peebles, Trent Lambe. Wesley Mock, Duane Campbell. Mike Kooniz. Michael Bailey. Kay Strickland, Joe Beimelt. Doug Jennings, Lclesa Peebles. Chris Krause, Sicven Boger and Mark Scarbro. The Dodgers shared the title w ilh Ihe William R. Davie Reds, who consisted of Kris Polls. Kuitis Potts, Jody Shore, Ryan ndwarils. bal-boy Troy Hdwards. Robert r.dwards, Jerry Prater. Mark Hardin..\aron Jones. Rob­ ert Ligon. Jamie Barker. Mike Campbell, Slayton Harpc. Alan Hudspeth. Brad Anderson and Jeff Cornelison. The Reds coachcs were Joe .-Xndcrson. Larry Cornelison and Lester Edwards. N o t e s & Q u o t e s T h e R e a l T e a m I s F i n a l l y H e r e The White Sox With a 14-1 record, The White Sox won Davie County Little League’s 9-10 fast-pilch division. They are, (rom left: front row - Annaleise Chesnee, Ashely James, Morgan Wyatt, Sara Handy, Grace Loeffler and Lindsey Bailey, Back row - Maliea Steven­ son, Macy Smith, Jordan (^oore, Coach fvlike Wyatt, Katie Vanniman, Jasmine Gun­ ning and Rebecca Bobo. Not pictured; Assistant coach Keith Handy. • Since Mocksville managed lo posl a stunning 7-4 division record wiih an unheralded but feisty band of llll-ins. anything seems possible vviili seven players from Wcsl Forsyth and one from Glenn finally in camp. Wesl and Glenn bolh advanced lo thc slate- championship .series in Class 4-A and 3-A respectively. Although bolh were swepi on thc final weekend of thc prep year. Ihey compiled rccords of 27-4 and 25-4 and will make an already-respeclable Mocksvillc Icam immensely stronger. "Hopefully, it’s going to carry over lo this leam," Mocksville coach Mike Lovcliice .said, "Krik Walker. Cody Crolls and Dan Poindc.vler (of Wesl) can fial-oul pilch, and no one from Wcsl had ever been past the second round. Our guys arc really looking forward lo Ihem helping us. I heard them on Ihc way back (from Le.xington) talking about il." Thc other players from West are Casey Stanley. Brad Ilullard. .less Malune.v and .Iiish IlurRess. Glenn sent Michael Rubblns. a utility player who piled up .10-plus stolen ba.scs for the Bobcats. Thai Mocksville enlcred this week In .ser: .id placc in the Area 111 Central Division is dui in latgc part to many weapons thal will suddenly find themselves in reserve roles. They allow'cd Mocksville lo avoid whal looked like sure disaster when it opened 0-.1. "That's why it's going lo be lough lo take some of these guys out of Ihc lineup." said Lovelacc. who has trimmed his roster to 19, The deadline lo cut lo 18 is June 18, "It's lough when you look over at 19 guys thal can play, ll hasn'i been many years you could do lhat. I feel comforlable wilh any of those guys, and I’m going to have one more tough decision lo make.’' • David Perkins' eight-game hitting streak through June 8 and sparkling numbers across Ihe board (14 RBIs. ..150 average and two homers in 15 games) has demonstrated why he's earned a spot on the Charleston Southern Universily team. "They look me as a second and thiril baseman, and maybe some relief innings just because the schedule’s so grueling." Perkins said, Perkins played varsity al Calvary as a freshman, sophomore and .senior and at Reynolds as a junior. This year lor Calvary, he had nine homers and 45 RBIs in 1.1 games and 92 strikeouts over 50 innings. "I was just playing lhat for fun. trying to gel some banners for our school lo pul up in Ihe gym since we're a new high school." be said wilh a grin. H ig h S c h o o l F o o tb a ll P la y o ffs C h a n g e The board of directors of the N.C. High School Athletic As­ sociation voted recently lo ex­ pand ils football playoffs in all classifications, meaning thal eight state champions will be crowned in December. The board also passed a plan lhat will pul at least two football finals at Groves Stadium Ihis year - pending the completion of a contract between the NCI I- SAA and Wake Forest. The board's decision lo .split the football playoffs in Class 4- A. ,1-A and 2-A - thc I-A play­ offs were split lasl season - means 256 of the NCHSAA's .1.11 football-playing schools will advance to the postseason. The expanded playoffs will be tried for one year, then reevalu- ivlcd, “It will be Ihe rinesi football playoff we have ever had." said Charlie Adams, the e.xecutive director of Ihe NCIISAA. Sixty-four teams each in 4-A. ■1-A and 2-A - and like last year, ()2 in I -A - will make this year's playoffs, with each conrerence receiving a prcdctennincd num­ ber of berths. Once qualifiers are determined, each class will be divided based on school enroll­ ments in Ihe fall, with the big­ gest schools going lo one bracket (l-A A .2-A A ..1-A A .4 -A A )a nd thc smallest going lo anolhcr( I- A. 2-A,.^-A and 4-A). The N C H SA A polled high schools on whether lo split Ihc playoffs in the Ihree biggest clas­ sifications. and the voles in ,1-A and 2-A were heavily in favor of il. Adams .said. “Wc thought 4-A might have been loo close to eall. so we turned lhal over to the hoard." he said. "They discussed thal in committee, and they were just aboul unanimous that if they were going to do 2-A and -1-A. iben 4-A ought lo be subdivided also. “(Lasl year splitting) 1-A worked so much better lhan we thought it would. When we had tho.sc games, you didn’t look at A's. You looked at champion­ ships." Because cach conference will have a prcdelennined number of berths. 75 teams will miss thc playoffs next year. It also will slill be possible lhat. in thc event ofa multi-lcam lie for a confer­ ence title, a champion could miss the playoffs. Thc football championships, played in recent years at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, will be at Ihrce sites this year - Kenan. Carler-Finley Stadium in Ra­ leigh and possibly Groves Sta­ dium. "I would be shocked if il wasn't (al Groves)." Adams .said. Softball Tourney July 12-13 'I'he third-annual Redland Youlh Benefit Softball Tournament will be July 12-1.1. I his touniameni is open to Class C -D church and open teams. USSSA rules apply and the entry fee is SI .15. For more infomialion. call Brad Wombaugh al 3.16-591-702.1. D a y w a l t S e c o n d I n B a s e b a l l P l a y e r O f T h e Y e a r V o t i n g For the second straight yeai. Andrew Daywalt of Davie’s base­ ball team finished runner-up in Ihe voiing for Central Piedmont Conference Player of the Year. He was joined on Ihe All-CPC team by leainmales Cody Wright, Lonnie Barnes and Josh Golding. Davie's soccer and softball leams placcd three each. In soccer. Allison Howell. Rya.uie McDaniel and Britlany Walker were se­ lecled. Howell also made first-team All-Region. All-conference perfomiers in sofiball were Lauren Cornatzer. Layne Grout and Dawn Singlelon, G ir l’s B a s k e t b a ll C a m p J u n e 1 7 - 1 9 A t D H S Davie's new girls baskelball coach. Karen Cook, is pulling to­ gether a camp for June 17-19 for grades K-12. The regislralion for K-6 girls basketball players will be June 17 from 8-8:45 a.m. Camp lime for K-6 will be 9 a.m.-noon. Registra­ tion for grades 7 -12 will be 12:15-12:45 p.m, on June 17, and Iheir camp lime will be 1-5 p.m. The cost is S5(l, Cook has scheduled Ihree .scrimmages - June 27 at Mooresville (5-8 p.m.). July 11 at Norlhwesl Cabarrus (5:30-8:30 p.m.) and July 18 at Northwcsl Cabarrus (5:30-8:30 p.m.). For more information call Davie at 751-.S905. R I N G ? How About An Annuity^ W o o d m en 's F lexib le P rem iu m and S in g le P rem ium D e fe rre d A n n u ities are com petitive altern a tiv es to o th er savin gs plans. 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Bill and Dol 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 De­ sign slill gives high quality, dependable service to bolh old customers and new, "We do any kind ol hair," said Campbell, a licensed barber who does everything Irom military llattops to the gelled wet cuts popular now. Customers look forward to not only a clean, prolessional look, but a little talk around town as wall. "IVe been known to crack a joke once In a while," said Campbell. "1 might talk a little politics, a little stock market, a little Atlanta Braves." The veteran shop also employs two other talented stylists. GINA SHEPPARD, who has more than 18 years' experience, has been at L&G Hair Design for a year. She earned her cosmetology license with more than 1800 hours In South Carolina, and is really enjoying her work at L&G, "I like to create a look that Is right (or 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 lall ol the hair, and makes sug­ gestions accordingly, "She listens to what 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 sallslled customer could not be more pisased."Even if I drop In. aho makes Ume 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 experience In corn row braiding, and other contempo­ rary braiding features. "I can do anything," said Gina Sheppard. 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The resilient visitors repeatedly staved off Wilkes County on June 3, winning 10-8 and tightening its grip on second in the Area HI Central Division. While Rowan is rolling at 7- 0 in thc CD, Mocksville is 5-4, Wilkes 3-4, Mooresville 2-4 and Slalesville 0-6. “We’re staying around .500 (withoui a host of players from West Forsyth and Glenn), and that’s our goal at this point,” Coach Mike Lovelace said. Mocksville, which is 0-5 against Rowan and Mooresville and 5-2 against everybody else, looks nothing like the deer-in- headlights offense that baited .222 through seven games. It battered Wilkes with si.x extra­ base hits. 16 total hits and vaulted ils average lo .354 over thc last five games. Ricky Bentley was 3-for-3 with two .stolen bases at leadoff, Andrew Daywalt was 3-for-6 with two doubles and two slo­ len bases in Ihc two hole and McKciizie Willoughby homcred and reached base five times in the Ihird spot. Bentley, who climbed lo .300, leads Ihe w.iy in stolen bases (10), walks (15) and nms (13), and Daywall's standards arc so high he took extra balling prac­ tice afler “slumping" lo .333. “The guys are really swing­ ing the bats right now," Lovelace said. W illoughby iced Mocksville's second-biggest of­ fensive outburst, socking a solo, ninth-inning homer to straight­ away center lhat was beyond long. It hung in Ihe air like a kilc before landing in another area code. “ Il went over Ihe 380-foot fence and the cenler fielder didn't really move." Lovelace said. “For Ihe centcr fielder nol lo move on a 380 fence, il was hit probably 400 feel. Some of those there said they haven't seen one go lhat far." Thc game bore a consistent pattern: Mock.svillc built leads of 3-0, 5-2, 6-3, 8-3 and 9-5, but Wilkes constantly battled back. An outstanding group effort kept Wilkes at bay. Charlie Ross had two hils and Iwo stolen bases am! Evan Beam singled and doubleil. Daniel Hollifieid was the lone Mock.svillc player wiihout a hit. bul he slill contributed by « alk- ing twice, gelling hil by a pitch and stealing a base. Mocksvillc swiped eight in all, and Ihe theft tally would have been “ 10 or 11 if Ihree pitches wouldn't have been fouled off," Lovelace said. “It was like a inerry-go-round. We moved Bentley lo oulfield and he made Ihroe or four nice plays in left neUI. We pul Hollilieldat second and he made every play." Forgotten in the otrensive madness was a clulch ouling by pilchcr Travis Allen. Allhough his line wasn’t scrapbook mate­ rial - 11 hits and seven earned runs - he held Wilkes lo small biles, gave the bullpen a much- needed day off and displayed enough resolve to become Ihe staff's first two-game wiiuier. “For as many nights as we've had to play in a row (five), we asked for a complete game and he slepped up." Lovelace said. “A few of Ihose hils were tle- ceiving. We had a couple fly balls drop lhal counted as hils." A tiring Allen, who ihrew 54 of his 129 pilches in the lasl iwo frames, found himself on ropes in the eighth. Down 9-5, Wilkes banged back-lo-back one-oul singles. The lead runner tried for Iwo bases on the .second hit, and Beam - yes, him again - hosed him at third to ultimately prc- ■serve a 9-7 lead. "Beam threw a strike from deep right field or they would have .scored that run," Lovelace said. "That’s the first assist from the outfield that I can remember. "We were fortunate to get out of there with a win. Thc last play was an absolule shot to (sccond baseman Lonnie Barnes) with runners al firsl and third. Lon­ nie somehow smothered it and ended the game. We never felt like we had a comfortable lead. We got Ihe big home run from McKenzie or we may still be playing." Notes: Beam, who had a six- game hilling streak snapped in Ihe previous game, posted his sixlh two-bit game and had "two others lhat were hit sharp," Lovelace said. ... Mocksville’s latest addition is Russell Grose. a lefthanded pitcher from Glenn, The rising .senior did not play high-.school ball. ... David Per­ kins has hit in five straight. ... W illoughby has two of the team’s six homers and 16 RBIs, eight more lhan anyone else.... Four arc hitting belween .388 and .357: Willoughby, Beam, Barnes and Daywall. Mocksvillc 10, Wilkes Co. 8Davlc Bcnilcy If Daywalt ss Willougliby lb Perkins 3b Alien p liibnie с Ross cf Beam rf n»llifickl2b Barnes 2b Tolals nb5 6 34 5 A 5 5 4t 10 16 Mocksville 102 021 211-10 Wllkcs Cdiinly 002 010 221-8 2B • Henllcy (3). Daywall 2 (4). Infanlc. Beam (4). HR - Willnuiiliby (2). SB - Bcniley 2 (10), Daywalt 2 (4). Wil­loughby. Ross 2 (3). Hollifieid (2). Mock IP II R KR BB SO Allen W 9 ll 8 7 3 4 Lexington Stops Mocksville Streak By Brian Pitts Davie Counly Enterprise Record The glow of McKenzie Willoughby's exploits as a relief pitcher and power hitler faded into dark agony. Mere moments after Willoughby socked a two- run, go-ahead homer in the top of the ninth inning, Lexington rendered lhat clutch blast a memory, scoring two runs in the bottom of thc ninth and slopping Schedule May L Mooresville 8, Mock I * L Mooresville 14. Mock 8 * L Lexington 8, Mock 1 ♦ W Mock 9, Wilkes Co. 1 L Burlington 11, Mock 0 W Mock 11, Kemersville 6 L Rowan 9, Mocksville 3 W M ock 18, Slalesville 4 L Mooresville 9. Mock 8 ' June .W Mock 13. Kemcraviltc 3 L Rowan County 18, Mock 2 W Mock 10, Wilkes Co. 8 W 11, Statesville 2 W Mock 16, Statesville 5 L Lexington 9, Mock 8 * 9 ROW AN C O U N TY 10 M O O R ESVILLE 12 STATESVILLE 13 at Mooresville 14 W ILKES C O U N TY 15 M O O R ESVILLE 16 at Wilkes Counly 19 at Burlington 20 al Rowan Counly 21 ASHEBO R O * 22 first round of playoffs Notes: * - denotes exhibition games.... All games start at 7:30 p.m. Mocksville’s three-game win­ ning streak wilh a 9-8 decision Salurday in Lexington. Il wasn’t supposed lo end lhal way for Willoughby, who inher­ ited a bases-loaded mess when he took the mound in the eighth bul kept Lexington from build­ ing on a 7-6 lead by striking out his first batter and gelling a fly oul for the Ihird oul. In anolher display of his mas­ sive presence al the plale, he fol­ lowed Andrew Daywall’s sharp single with his third home run in four games. However, in a wicked twist of fate, Willoughby wound up the loser when he walked the firsl baiter in Lexington’s half of the ninth and committed a throwing error lhat opened Ihe door for Iwo decisive runs. “He came in and shut them Legion RoundupMocksvUle 10. Wllkcs Co. 8 Allen goes all the way on Ihe mound. Mocksville pounds 16 hits, including three each from Bentley and Daywall and a tape- measure homer from W il­ loughby. Mocksville 11, Statesville 2 Willoughby rules with five hils, four RBIs and six innings of shutout pitching. Mocksville 16, Statesville 5 Perkins homers twice as Mocksville bangs oul 19 hils. Lexington 9, Mocksville 8 After Willoughby’s homer puls Mocksville ahead in Ihe lop of Ihe ninth, Lexington scores twice in the bottom half to es­ cape a seesaw non-league game. down when we were in a jam, and he hit anolher monster shot 10 cenler field over the 340 sign," Mocksville Legion base­ ball coach Mike Lov'clace said. '•It was anolher big hil for him. We jusl couldn'l close the deal in Ihe ninth." Willoughby, who sparked a 2-0 lead wilh a firsl-inning double, has commanding leam leads in hils. RBIs and balling average and is on pace for 38 regular-season RBIs, The ihird- mosl RBIs in a season is 45. and he look the hill wiih a 1.68 ERA over 10 2/3 innings. Bul Mock.svillc absorbed ils second one-run loss in as many nailbilers, and both have resulted from crucial errors. After Willoughby's Ihrow on a fielded bunt sailed into right field, Lex­ ington lied il wilh a bunt hil and won il with a gapper that nar­ rowly eluded a diving Josh Gold­ ing. "Jo.sh laid oul for il and il went righl by his glove," Love­ lace said, "ll was a shol and it would have been a heckuva play." Mocksville wiggled out of four deficits lo create the drama, irailing 3-2, 5-2, 6-5 and 7-6. Daywall, who reversed a l-for- 9 skid wilh two hils, tied il al 5 with a iwo-nm, seventh-inning double. Mocksville lied il again al 6 in the eighth, bul failed lo break il open with Ihe bases loaded and nobody oul. Mocksvillc (7-8 overall, 7-4 Area III Central Division) could at least lake comfort in lhat il was a non-league game. Mocksville Legion first baseman Ted Randolph takes the thrown on a pickoff attempt.- P h o to s b y Ja m e s B a rrin g e r Mocksville Baseball Statistics Record: 7 - 8 , 7 - 4 C e n t r a l D i v i s i o n (through June 8) H IT T IN G AB R H RBI A V G .2B 3B HR Willoughby 52 16 23 23 .442 7 1 4 Beam 54 13 19 6 .351 4 0 0 Perkins 57 14 20 14 .350 5 0 'У Bentley 53 19 18 8 .339 6 0 0 Daywalt 55 17 18 12 .327 5 0 1 Barnes 19 2 6 3 .315 0 0 1 Infante 43 10 12 8 .279 2 0 0 Ross 50 7 13 10 .260 3 0 1 Allen 27 5 7 5 .259 I 0 1 Beck 16 3 4 1 .250 0 0 0 Golding 34 6 8 4 .235 1 0 0 Hollineld 17 3 3 1 .176 0 0 0 Others 51 6 5 2 .098 2 0 0 T O T A L S 516 119 156 100 .302 36 I 10 P ITC H IN G W -L IP H R ER BU s o ER A Willoughby 1-2 112/3 11 10 3 6 5 2.31 Barnes 2-2 212/3 18 13 10 16 17 4.13 Allen 2-1 24 2/3 19 17 12 9 24 4.37 Perkins 1-1 11 1/3 12 12 7 9 7 5.55 Golding 0-0 6 1/3 9 6 5 7 4 7.10 Daywall 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 9 2 3 18.69 Others 2-2 52 1/3 60 54 32 33 43 5.50 T O T A L S 7-8 123 1/3 135 115 75 76 95 .‘i.47 SAVES: none S TO L E N BASES: Bentley 12, Daywalt 6, Hollifieid 3, Infanle 3, Ross 3, Beam, Golding, Perkins, Willoughby, Others 1 W ALKS/HPB: Bentley 16, Infanle 15, Daywalt 12, Perkins 9, Willoughby 9, Hollifieid 7, Beam 6, Golding 6. Allen 5, Ross 5, Others 10 "It was lough bccause we had ballled back and w’ere up." Lovelace said. "I was proud of Ihem for lhal. We've gol lo clean (Ihe errors) up and gel ready lo gel rolling." Willie Infanle, hitting safely for Ihc third conscculive game, was the Ihird Mocksvillc bailer wilh two hils. Lexington 9, Mocksville 8 Diivio IkMilliy 21'Daywalt ss Wiilouybby Ib-p Pctkius 3b-p Allen dh-lb infanle c Ross If Beam rf Golilin-i cf Totiils Miicksvillir l.c\in}<t(m 2И • Dayw-all (5). Willoughby (7). HR - wmoughby (4). SB - DaywuU (6). 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O rc a s Swim M e e t D e la y e d First it was the lightning and thunder. Then it was the lale hour. The weather combined lo inter­ rupt Ihe Oak Valley swim leam's malch last week with Willow Run of Lewisville, The match was delayed an hour because of the threatening weather. The swimmers braved light ralii for two hours during the match, which was finally halted at 9 p.m. The maich was scheduled to be completed Tuesday. The score seesawed through much of the evening. Oak Valley dominated the cvenls for the younger swimmers, but Willow Run ran away with the older competitors. Oak Valley, starting its third sea­son, is Slill looking for its first win. The leain was 'railing 50 g^ipn^grs waited an hour for skies to clear after thunder and lightning forced mptel ef- out Of the pool for an hour. Last year's coach, Dana Keeney, Is shown at center while Gwyn Long (far right) helps out. /XMEmCAN Ф CANCER ? 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Aubrey Wensil gets the students attention by telling them about some of the bloody battles in the war. C O O IJ-EM I-i: - Gen. I{icli- nioiul I’carson's I'ainily was ono of llic mosl iiiriucnlial over lo live in Davic Coumy. His lamily owiicil llioiisanils of acrcs here in llic laic 17()()s. A son was chid'jiisiicc ol' llic Su­ preme Courl. Another was a rep­ resenlalive. I Ic was a general in Ihc warol' 1812. Cooleemee Elemenlary •School studenis got a hrief his­ tory lesson at Ihe rcnovatcil Pearson Graveyard, nestled in llie wootls off Pine Ridge UolkI, froi,i U>C»| lllslory buffs rOCCHtly. riu'y heard from Marcus Wcancr. a nicnil'cr of Locks M i­ litia who wore vinlayc cloiliinj; and talked ahoul Ihc Kcvolulion- ary War ... ami the skirmishes lhal look placc as Cornuallis marchcil ihrough Davic County and the Piedmont. riircc-fourlh of the battles of the American Revolution were fought in the South, Wcancr said. Aubrey Wensil tokl more sto­ ries. ineluding the one of John Slokcs, w ho is remembered wiih a historical marker on U.S. (lOI at Pine Kidge Road. He lived through 2.1 wounds. Wensil said. Wensil lold the story of Veach's Muster Ground, near where Liberty United Mcthod- isi Churcti now suinds. Peurson mill Morgiui Itrynnl In ll,c Fiirni- ington communily had a fist light lo sec which way area men «ould fight. I’carson won, and the men followed him to light for independence. Cornwallis came into whal is now Davie Counly in the Bycrly's Chapel area, crossed Hunting Creek, went through Mocksvillc and Farminglon be­ fore crossing the Yadkin near Huntsville. "Conlimially, these militia men were firing al the English­ men who were scouting oul for food,” Wensil said. “Wc have a lol of history. Seventy-five per­ cent or so of the battles were fougtit in the southern campaign. "We've got a lot of history right here nroiiiul us. Ttley got CornwalllN liuiilcn tUiwit prelly good before he lelt here." After learning about Ihc war. Julie Koontz took the sludenis on a tour of the graveyard, c.xplain- ing some of Ihc history of the I’carsim familv. ■«S! Students tour the Pearson Graveyard near Cooleemee, which local volunteers have refurbished from its broken down, overgrown condition. 2 0 0 2 D o d g e R a m 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 2 D o d g e R a m 1 5 0 0 4 x 4 V6,5-speed, A/C, AM/FM cassette. 2 0 0 2 D o d g e R a m Q u a d C a b VB.A'C. .(Ода«. spU doth bench seal, 5-sp«<l aü manual transmsson, traienng pkg. «Uh 4 рлзпд wùina 17-wheeu. V8.5-speed, А/С, AM/FM cassette. 2002 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 4x4 va, automatic, till, cruise, trailer hitch, anii-spin diffcrenlial, 2-tona paint, 17" chrome wheels. 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan SE D V D T V S Y S T E M AM/FM CD, power windows, power door locks, tilt, cruise, 3.3 V6. All prices plus tax, tag & fees. Prtces relied rebate. I5I-5948 m - m m 157 Depot Street, IVlocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lune 13, 2002 - B9 W o r d M a s t e r S t u d e n t s A m o n g T h e B e s t Sixteen Davic elementary studenis won honors in the WordMaster Challenge - a na­ tional language arls competition entered by more than 2.‘i(),0()() studenis. It includes three separate meets held during the school year. Two fourih graders - Alc.\ Macaione of Shady Grove El­ ementary and Spencer Lanning of William R. Davie Elemenlary - and fifth grader Robert Sparks of Shady Grove earned perfect scores in Ihc dilTicull Blue Di­ vision. Nationwide, S6 fourth graders and 1.14 fifth graders earned Ihe lionor. Other students earning out­ standing results were; third grader Taylor /\nderson and fourth grader Krystal Beam of William R. Davie: and third graders Lindsay Ruble, Katie Davis, Megan Hennings and Lake Slabach, fourth graders Autumn Jones, Michelle Phillips, Kelley Walton, Morgan Carter, Eli/abelh Davis, Kaycee 8 E a r n A p p a l a c h i a n D e g r e e s Eight Davie residents were awarded degrees from Appala­ chian State University following Ihe spring semester. Brian Michael Coffey camed a bachelor's degree in political .science. Michael Dane Cook earned a master of business administra­ tion degree. Julie Ann Fuller earned a bachelor's degree in elementary educalion. Julie Elizabeth Foster Hedrick earned a master's de­ gree in reading education. Mary Proctor Hendri.x eanicd a master’s degree in read­ ing education. Jamey Kenneth Holt earned a bachelor’s degree in middle grades education. Suzanne Elizabeth M iller Lakey earned a liachclor’s de­ gree in communication/advertis­ ing. Bryan Seth Lakey canted a bachelor’s degree in computer Dixon and Zach Long of Shady Grove. Students from bolh schools were supervised in preparing for the challenge by Linda Baniette. The WordMaster Challenge is an exerci.se in critical think­ ing that lirst encourages sludents to become familiar with a set of interesting new words (consid­ erably harder than grade level), and then challenges ihem lo use those words to complete analo­ gies expressing various kinds of relationship. The reasoning ability devel­ oped by .students is like the apli-' tude measured for high school juniors and seniors by the ver­ bal SA T I exam. The WordMasters word lists and analogies, however, have been specifically designed to chal­ lenge students in grades .1-8. 13 Earn ECU Academic Honors student Earns Thirteen Davie residents at Cast Carolina University earned acadcmic honors for the spring .semester. Named to the chancellor’s lisi wilh all A's was Laura Eliza­ belh Windley, daughter of Gayle G. and Kenneth N. W'indlcy of Mocksville. Named lo the dean's list with wilh a .I..“! or higher grade point average were: Bonnie Elizabelh Crowe of Bennuda Run; Tamie Lea Polls, Timothy Virgil Polls, Ashley Nicole Quinn, Lisa Dawn Thompson, and Neil Ivan Wagstaff, all of Advattce; and Amv Elizabeth Sink of Mocks- ville. Named to the honor roll with .1.0 or higher grade point aver­ ages were; Melissa Anne Ball, Adriene Dyan Bridgewater. Derick Contrell Faulkner, Drew Edward Newman and Marshall Jusiin Pills, all of Advance. S t u d e n t s H o n o r e d B y F o r s y t h T e c h Davie students were among those who earned acailcmic hon­ ors for the spring semester at For.syth Technical Community College. Named to the presidenl’s lisl with grade point averages of 4.0 were; Ryroii Dewitt Carter, Dicilrc Lynn Driggars, Faye Parrish Dulin, Yvonne Spencer Frye, Joe Davis Hough, Jennifer L. Hunter, Kisten Faye Menieucci and Heather Ashley Swariiigcn, all of Adviincc; Gary Raymond Finch of Cooleemee; and Tho­ mas Lee Barney, Leslie Anne Chandler, Marie Theresa Coffey, Amanda Lillian Cole, Michael Ryan Froclich, Hoshie Fusaro. Donald Henderson, Linda Robinson Hicks, Will Boyce l luneyeutt. Kevin Lee Leonard, Megan Lu Malpass, Brandi Michelle Martin, Randy Dean McDaniel, Rebecca Harman McDaniel, Michael A lvin Moran, Kyle Bradley Nichols, Slevcn Albert Scagle, Sara Roddy Crawford Smith. Samantha llene Ward and Judy Melissa Wells, all of Mocksville. Named to the dean’s list with grade point averages of 3.5 or 19 Earn Fosyth Tech Degrees Nineteen Davie residents earned degrees from Forsyth Technical Community College in Ihe spring: from Mocksville - Roberl Scolt Tally. Samantha Ilene Ward. Kristopher Paul Spillman. John Kenny Smilh. John Jess Shaver. Mary Lillle Mock. Su­ san Prieslly McCulloh. Tina Louise Lash, Donald Henderson and Jonalhan Glenn Greene; and from Advance - Melissa Vest Workman, Thomas Albert Williamson, Tamara Leigh Lingle, Lynn Patricia Graham, Yvonne Spencer Frye, Christian Lynn Cornal/.er, Kalie Frances Carter, Steven Michacl Baley and Rachel Ann Aly. D C C C N a m e s S t u d e n t s T o S p r in g D e a n ’s L is t The following students quali­ fied for the dean's list for the spring semester al Davidson County Community College. A student who has completed al least 12 semester hours of credit and who has achieved a grape point average of at least 3.00 on all work attempted wiih no "incomplete" and grade lower lhan a "C" is placcd on the dean’s list. From Advance - Adam Marshall Bailey, Derek Clayton Turner, and Michael Shane W right: from Mocksville - Kathleen Maureen Abbott. JerriAnn Michelle Adams, An­ thony Larry Hartle. Jonathan Roy Lewis. Clarence Ayodeji Odunsi. Casey Blaine Petticord, and Dana Kelly Recktenwald. C h ip G r im e s A c c e p t e d I n t o S c h o o l O f T h e A r t s Roff “Chip” Grimes IV of Advancc has been accepted for enrollm ent j for the 2(K)2- 2003 year al the North | Carolina School of the Arts. He will be I a student in the School of D r a m a . 1 where he will be in the I2lh grade. He is the son of Diane and Corky Grimes of Hidden Creek Drive, Advance, and was a stu­ dent at Davie High School. Fonncr teachers included Susan Shortt, drama, Elaine Snow, cho­ rus and Donna Dunn, English. The tuition is paid by the state, "aspiring young artists of our stale have the opportunity for advanced training, regardless Grimes of tehir ability ot pay," said N C S A Chancellor Wade Hobgood. The school, established in 196.1, was the first slate-sup­ ported, residential performing arts school in the nation and of­ fers professional training for ca­ reers in the performing, visual and film and television arls. More than 1,000 students from middle school to graduate school are enrolled, coming from two-thirds of Norlh Caro­ lina counties, more than 40 states iind nearly two dozen for­ eign countries. Five professional schools make up the school: dance, de­ sign and production, drama, filmmaking and music. The school is accredited to award the high school diploma, college di­ ploma, bachelor’s and master’s degrees and the professional art­ ist certificate. higher were: Kendra Leigh Armstrong. Gina Howell Dillard. Ava Katherine Hamilton. Candace Currin Hoskins, Kayla Elizabeth James. Tina Louise La.sh, Ryan Doyle McClannon. Kimberly Diane M cClelland. Patricia Smoot M cClelland. Kristie Robertson. Jean Panaccione Sansone, Milchell McKinley Snow. Callie Holland Stanley. Huong Ly Tran. Saundra Waller Wood and Jaime Michele Young, all of Mocksville; and Rachel Ann Aly. Debra Jane Beauchamp, Joshua Jacob Coyne, Healhcr Flynn Drouillard, Kimberly Spainhour Hicks. Tamara Leigh Lingle. Daniel White Mauney. Laura L, Pruitt, Kelli Ann Reich, Tara Leanne Snow, Shanna Leigh Taylor, Jennifer Catlin Turner, Erien Ashley Wilkinson, Tho­ mas Albert Williamson and Me- li.ssa Vest Workman, all of Ad­ vance. I a n M e e k s E a r n s D e g r e e F r o m L - R Honors program student Ian Dominic Meeks of Mocksville was awarded a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Lenoir- Rhyne College on May 11. Campbell Earns WFU Degree Frances Campbell, daughter of Eva Campbell of Mocksville, earned a master’s degree in busi­ ness administration from Wake Forest University, Winslon-Sa­ lem. Gaither Earns RCC Degree Ingrid W. Gailher of Mocks­ ville was awarded an associate degree in photographic technol­ ogy/photojournalism from Randolph Community College on Salurday, May 11. Graham Earns Doctorate Regina Graham, daughler of Mr. iind Mrs. Nelson Graham of Mocksville, earned a doctorate in philosophy from the Univer­ sity of North Carolina at Greens­ boro. D a r r i n E a t o n E a r n s M a s t e r ’s Darrin L, Eaton, son of Belly J. Eaton of Mocksville, earned a master’s degree in industrial technology from N.C. A & T University in Greensboro on May II. He maintained a 4.0 grade point average. BA Degree Eunice Young Campbell, daughter of Oscar and Linda Blackwell, camed a bachelor’s degree ini business ad-1 ministration | wilh a con-1 ccniration in I marketing! from W in-j ston-Salcin I State Univer-1 sity May 11 at the L a w r e n c e Joel Memorial Coliseum. She was given the award for most outstanding graduating se­ nior in marketing. She graduated wilh honors with a grade point average of ,1.64. Campbell is a travel support counselor at American Express Fravcl Related Services in Win­ ston-Salem. 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Cmtull»»luaUflcJ clcclfitian.O 2002 Atncrirvi I Itmdj Mutir Ci>.. Ini;. BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13,2002 S o u t h Q u i l t H a s P a t r i o t i c t i i e m e : Each year, eighth grade stu­ dents on the South Davic Middle School Lighthouse Team create a team quill. : Social studies teacher Linda Leonard instructs her students about colonial times including jobs, foods and crafts. : Gifted services specialist Lynn Moore shows the classes completed quilting projects and introduces the students to the quilting process. She works with the leam for several weeks while the quilt is assembled. ■ The quilt, made mostly by hand, represents a sampling of the time required to provide lin­ ens for a household. • This year, the quilt's theme. Let Freedom Ring, was selected to show pride in America follow­ ing the tragic events of Sept. 11. ; Each student started with an individual quilt square and de­ signed a blue fabric bell that was stiched onto the background fab­ ric. As one student finished a square, lhat one was joined with two others to make a row, and three rows joined to make a nine-patch block. The finished quilt contained Sejal Patel Attends Institute The South Davie Lighthouse quilt hatd a patriotic theme Ihis year. 108 squares, each with a blue Brock Performing Arts Center bell and signed with Ihe initials and will later be Inmg with quilts of thc student creator. from previous years in the me- The quilt is on display in Ihc dia center at South Davie. R e b e c c a P o t t s O n W F U D e a n ’s L i s t Rebecca Polls, daughter of Kenneth R. Potts and Susan L. Tutterow, of Advancc, made Ihe dean’s list at Wake Foiest Univer­ sity for thc spring .semester. She is a member of Ihe Pi Beta Phi Sororil^. Sejal Patel of Mocksvillc par­ ticipated in LcadcrShape Insti­ tute sponsored by Meredith Col­ lege in Raleigh in mid-May. Participants practiced deci­ sion-making skills for ethical dilcrimias. learned how to work in high-pcrfomiance teams, dis­ cussed how to undersland and 8 E a r n C a t a w b a D e g r e e s Eight Davic studenis were awarded degrees from Catawba College dur­ ing May 11 commence­ ment e.xer- cises. E arning bachelor's degrees were: D e b о r a Jones Carter, C a rte r Mary Allison Carter and Angelia Christie Fcaster, all of Mocks­ ville; and Jake Stephen Miller of Advance, Earning bachelor’s of busi­ ness administration degrees were: Peggy Louise Grotberg. Tonya Hargrove and Christine Wooten Sanders, all of Mocks­ villc respect one another’s values and clarified personal values and standards, Studenis left wilh a vision .and plan of aclion, which Ihcy will implement in their or­ ganizations, communities or workpl.iccs, Meredith hosted thc institute May 15-20 at Fort Caswell, "Sludents cottie aw.iy from the LcadcrShape Institute wilh a bellcr understanding of them­ selves, of leadership, of integrity and of working in a leam," said Maureen Hartford, Meredith president and a member of thc nalional LcadcrShape board of directors. 24 Earn ASU Academic Honors Twenty-four Appalachian Slate University students from Davic County earned .icadcmic honors for thc spring semester. Named to the chancellor’s list with a minimum 3.85 grade point average were: Jerri Ann Angell, a junior recreation man­ agement major; Tammy Jean Griffin, a.senior music cduc.ation major; Amanda Kale Grose, a sophomore political science ni.ijor; Matthew Christopher Malpass, a sophomore English/ secondary educalion m.ijor; and Em ily Elizabeth Morion, a sophomore elementary educa­ tion major. Named to thc dean’s list with minimum .'i.45 grade poinl av­ erage were; Erin Elizabeth Baldwin, a junior elementary education ni.ijor; Larry Douglas Caudill, a sophomore manage­ ment major; Kirislin Sierra Clement, a sophomore; Brian Michael Coffey, a senior politi­ cal science major; Meredith Lynn Cornatzer, a sophomore Spanish educalion major; Paul Scolt Cornatzcr, a senior market­ ing m.njor; Sarah Eliz,abelh Fahey, a sophomore Spanish, education major; Justin Frye Foster, a senior industrial tech­ nology/construction major; Nicholas Edward Goughnour, a sophomore accounting m.ijor; Emily Louisa Harpe. a sopho­ more clothing and le.xiiles ma­ jor; Matthew Christopher Hauser, a sophomore biology/ ecology & environment major; Bryan Seth Lakey, a senior com­ puter scicncc major; Rebecca Jean Liltle. a fresh­ man elementary education ma­ jor; Grace Ann Millsap. a junior psychology major; Jennifer Leigh Mitchell, a sophomore; AlcJtandria Nicole Shore, a jun­ ior sociology major; Lisa Dawn Stanley, a jimior middle grades education major; Chrislopher Lloyd Strong, a sophomore mar­ keting major; and Helen Eliza­ beth Yokley. a freshman psy­ chology major. 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SAOSBUHY • 704-вЗа-И1Д Davie People DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, ,Iune 13,2002 - C l M a s o n i c H o m e C h i l d r e n M a k e P i c n i c A S u c c e s s The Masonic Home for Chil­ dren is growing, a S7 million projcct to build 25 new homes. That’s brick and mortar, but it’s not where Ihe work of the home lakes place. That happens inside the doors administrator David R. Grissom told those at Ihe 122nd annual Masonic Pic­ nic lasl week. “It’s a home for people to live atul lo grow and lo enjoy. It’s not an institution." he said, “What goes on inside those homes is where il really hap­ pens,” He thanked the Masons for making the home possible, and introduced the choir from the home as "The Greatest Choir in the Whole Worid,” Grissom inviled the Masons to visit 0.\ford. On June 29. an annual open house is scheduled. •'We want you to be a p;irt of il. It's yourhonie. Come and see whal you’re supporting." After the morning program, Ihose children from the home scurried from the arbor to the long lines of picnic tables, filled with dish after dish of fried chicken, country ham bi.scuits, fniit, salads, cakes, pies,The list could go on and on. "If there’s food involved, they’re happy." Grissom said, Christian Becker. 8. quickly had a spoonful of cocktail wienies on his plalc. He wanted holdogs. and lots of them. Jackson Johnson. 5. could barely put down a piece of chicken long enough lo tell his name, U was a day for the children, a ilate Iwo months earlier than receni history just .so the chil­ dren could .bft-Ihfri^jWihonUv] ■schools chnngcici sclieiltlWi^ev^ eral years ago, the students were in class when the traditional August picnic was held. Marjorie S. Hudson. Worthy Matron of Ihe North Carolina Order of the Eastern Star, ex­ plained lhal group’s tradition from Ihe 1850s lo presenl. It's a mostly benevolent group that supports a home for Ihe elderly, children, local communiiy causes, and assist young people with scholarships and other help. The choir from the Masonic Home for Children perform at the 122nd annual Masonic Picnic held last week in Mocksville. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Jerry Anderson, Brian Williams, Darrell Harpe and Erin Anderson share a laugh. Marjorie Hudson, state Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, explains the history of that group. Jimmy Myers emcees the The audience listens as the Masonic Home choir performs, morning program. Karen and Michael Allen look over the home-cooked..v goodies. . The children from the choir perform for the audience ... just before digging into the hotdogs and fried chicken. Area residents wait in line for the picnic lunch.. C2 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13,2002 Umberger-Steelman Engagement Announced Larry and Karen Umberger of Pudding Ridge Road. Mocksville. announce the engagement of their daughter, Grctchcn Elaine Umberger to James Ronald Steelman III of Greenville, S.C., thc son of Sharon Steelman of Hampstciid and Jimmy Steelman Jr. of Wilmington. Tltc bride-clcct i.s a 1996 graduate of Davie lligh School and in 2000 earned a bachelor’s degree in business management and a minor in biological sciences from N.C. State University. She earned a master's degree in business administration from CIcmson Uni­ versity in 2002. Tlie groom-to-be is a 199.“) graduate of Lancy High School, Wilmington. He earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineer­ ing from N.C. State Universily in 1999. He is employed by Biirry- Wehmiller Design Group. The wedding will be Aug. .11 at Mocks United Methodist Church in Advancc. Fisher-Heinemann Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Roben C. Fisher of Advance announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Wendy Lee, to Baron Alrik Heincmann, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Heincmann of Dunmore, W.Va. An Aug. 3 wedding is planned at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Advancc. The bride-elect graduated from Davic I ligh Schol and High Poinl University with a bachelor’s degree in religion. She is pursuing a master’s in theological studies in scripture and interpretation at Harvard Divinity School in noston, Mass. The groom-elect graduated from Pocahonus County High School (W.Va.) and High Point University with a bachelor’s degree in math­ ematics and a double major in history. He will teach mathematics in thc Boston area next year. The couple will reside in Boston. Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. »JEWELERS« ^ ^ 314 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer • 704-633-0618 H a r p e - H e l t o n C o u p l e M a r r i e d A t H i l l s d a l e Jennifer Louise Harpc of Sylva and Jeremy James Helton of Cullowhee were united in marriage al 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 1 in Hillsdale Baptist Church. Thc Revs. James T. "Chip" Webb Jr. and R .T Alder­ man officiated. The bnde is thc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reavis Harpc of Mocksville and the granddaughter of Louise Smith Blackwclder of Mocksville and the late Mr. Harvey Franklin "Bud" Blackwclder Jr., and Pauline Reavis Harpc of Mocks­ villc and the late Mr. Joseph Hubert Harpc. She is a graduate of Davic High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Appalachian Stale University. She is employed by the Jackson Couniy School Sys­ tem. The groom is thc son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Warren Helton of Advancc and Ihe grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Warren George Helton of Eldon, Mo., and the late Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Bumidgc of Kansas Cily, Mo. He is a graduate of Davic High School and is pursuing a bachelor’s de­ gree in physical education at Western Carolina University, where he is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The bride wore a strapless ball gown with opera length gloves. Her veil was designed by her mother. She carreid a bou­ quet of roses, gerber daisies, calla lilies and larkspur, which she gathered from 12 special people in her life. She chose Em ily Louisa Нафс, her cousin, as maid of honor and Em ily Robinette Harpc, her sister-in-law, as ma­ tron of honor. Bridesmaids were; Julie Ann Fuller. Beth Allison Renegar, Haley Renee Hayes, Camilla Mrs. Jeremy James Helton Hales Helton, sister-in-law of the groom, and Daphne Renee Marshall. Honorary bridesmaids were Erin Elizabeth Baldwin and Kathryn Ruth Jackson. Thc groom’s brolher. Chad Merrill Helton, was besl man. Groomsmen were: Slaylon Reavis Harpc, brolher of the bride, Paul Scott Cornatzer, Charles Deberry M iller III, Michael David Burpeau, Steven James Nail and Jacob Gray Elrod. Honorary groomsmen were: Steven Owen Hite, Jeffrey Anderson Ward, Theodore Henry Bahnson III, Jacob Rush Marion. Christopher David Meacham, David Worth Polls, and Andrew Thomas Wideman. Tripp Kelly was ring bearer. Dianne S. Anderson was wedding direclor. Jolee Ann Wideman, cousin of the groom, attended Ihc guesl regisler, and program attendants were Jordyn Elizabeth Burnidge and Luke Ace Burnidge, cousins of the groom. Tim Shoaf was pianist, Lyiinc Spach was organist, and Anita Cirba was Irunipclcr. Soloists were Chad Helton, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Helton, Tom Wideman and Cheryl B. Halver. A reception at The Village Inn followed the wedding. Grecters were Mr. and Mrs. Todd Halver, uncle and aunt of thc groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harpc, uncle and aunt of Ihe bride. Gail Lanning made the wed­ ding cake, adorned wilh a flower arrangement thal matched the bride’s bouqucl. She also served thc cake. The bride and groom shagged to "Wilh This Ring" for their firsl dance. Afler thc reception, they went on a wedding trip lo eastern North Carolina. They made iheir home in Sylva. Sncinl Evcnl.s • The groom's parents hosled a Uiau rehearsal dinner at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Halver on May 3 1. • On Feb. 28, Emily L. Нафс, maid of honor, and Emily R. 11афс, matron of honor and Julie Ann Fuller hosted a "Round thc House" shower al Thc Village House in Clemmons. • On April 6 Priscilla S. Robinette, Ruth Swaim. Rhonda Swaim and Sally Ann Robinette hosled a recipe shower al Ihe home of Emily R. Harpe. • On April 20. Camilla H. Helton, Sharon Adams. Sharon George and Lynn Spach hosted a shower al Ihe home of Mrs. llellon. • On April 2 1, Ihe women of Chestnut Grove United Melhod­ isi Church hosted a shower. • On April 27, Tama B. Ma­ son, Linda M iller, Lynne Prevelle. and Nancy S. Grooms hosted a shower in the fellow­ ship hall of Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church. • On May 4. Jean Harpe. Margaret Jo Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shellon and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Нафе hosted a lasvn and garden shower at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton. • On May 24, Emily L. Нафе hosled a bachclorelic parly al Lucky 32 in Winslon-Salem. • On May 3 1, Ihe aunts ofihe bride hosled a bridesmaids lun­ cheon at the home of Jean Harpe. N o m i n a t i o n s N e e d e d F o r T e e n R e t r e a t Do you know n teen that is n polenlial leader? Wc are looking for teens lhat wanl lo make a dif­ ference for Ihc youth in Davie Couniy. If you know of a Davie Couniy teen in rising 9-12 grade, and would like lo nominale them to allend the Teen Retreat call Vicki Robinson at the Mocks­ ville/Davie Parks and Recreation Dcpanment at 751 -232.S by June l.'i. The annual D Y C Leadership Challenge Teen Retreat is a rig­ orous weekend of leadership and leam building fun designed lo be an inspiring, motivational and .meaningful. This year thc teen retreat will be held at the Y M C A Camp. Hanes in King. Tliere is a mini­ mal non-refundable deposit of S25 for Ihe entire weekend. The Davie Youlh Council has fiuuled thc rest of the cost for all partici­ pants. Tliis weekend is sponsored Lions Club Collected Eyeglasses For Reuse The Mocksville Lion’s Club is in it’s lasl week of having the annual collection of used eye glasses lo be recycled for reuse. "There has been many indi­ viduals who have donaled to the Lions this year,” said Jonaihan Wishon, president. “Thank you." The Lions, in addition to col­ lecting eyegla.sses is also collect­ ing the eyeglass cases, lenses, hearing aids and hearing aid bat­ teries. This recycling campaign will be going on in Davie Couniy until noon June 2 1. The dropoff point will be at the House of Styles Barber Shop at 68 Court Square in downtown Mocks- ville.Tuesday-Friday 8:30a.m.- 5:30 p.m. and on Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-l p.m. Lasl year, several people wanted to mail eye glasses lo the club. You may do so by sending to: House of Styles, 68 Court Square, Mocksville, NC 27028. “The Lions Club encourages everyone who have used eye­ glasses that Ihey do nol need anymore lo please drop off at the shop or give them to any Lions Club member," Wishon said. For more infonnation. con­ tact Dale Brown al 751-3864. F i r s t D a v i e H i g h S t e p C a m p J u l y 2 2 - 2 4 The first Davie High School "Step Camp" will be held July 22- tors will be Ihe Davic High Step Team coach and members, open to 24 in the school gyms. boys and girls 5-14 who will attend a Davie school next year. The The camp will focus on rhythm, body coordination, condition- camp will be from 10 a.m.-2 p.m .. Cost is S20. Current physical ing, court movement, hand and feet movement and timing. Instruc- exams are required. To register, contact Letesha Smilh at 751-5905. AVIS U 1 (. I t) \ Л I I li I I The Best Things in Ufa are Free A breathtakingsunset... A hue from a friend... A baby’s smile... All Free. Finding out you’re going to be a Mommy... Priceless! At Davis Regional, we mal<e this priceless moment available to you at no charae. Stop by the Davis Regional Lab fora free, conndential pi^gnan^ test, or call (704) 838-7106 for more information. ^ D A V I S REGIONA“ and organized by the Davic Youlh Council, Mocksville/ ■ Davic Parks and Recreation Do- ; partment. and the Davie Family ; VMCA. Space is limiled to 40 .' teenagers from Davie Couniy lhat have been nominated by someone who feels they would benefit from ihe experience. ш ш ш ш т ш ш т а ш — An Open Letter To The C itiz e n s of Mocksville — Please.. T O A L C O H O L S A L E S O F A N Y K I N D O N J U N E I S T H Some people drink responsibly and nuxleralely and cause few problems to Ihemselves or lo olhcB. We imdcRland this to be Лк ease '|!^“ culture and in parts of Italy and France where alcohol is usually consumed wilh the evening meal with an exircraelv low incidence of alcohol abuse or alcoholism. But Ihe situation in our own country nuich difl^irem where alcohol is the most used and abused dnig bnnging heartache, di,sca,sc, broken mamages. absenteeism and lowered productivity in the work place, and fatal automobile aceideiils in which both the abuser t( lall) innocent persons arc either killed or pcnnanently maimed. Statistics can be boring, but they can also bring enlightenment and reason to the problems we face today regarding alcohol use and abuse. Please read the following statistics: • There were 97,11-1 arresis for DWl in North Carolina for Ihc mosi receni year available. • There were 431 DWl cases here in Daric Couniy during that same period. •The greatest number of DWl eases involved drivers 20 years of age followed closely hy drivers who were 19- Mh groups Мон the legal age for purchasing alcohol. • Alcohol abuse is a leading саше of broken marriages and ofjuveniles who get inlo trouble come/rom brollen homes. • ll is esiimaied by Ihe Davie County Manager that Ihere are 250 lo 300 cases of domestic violence each year in »'»'<’ and lhal substance abuse is involved in aboul 809c of those cases. • Alcohol abuse and abuse of other drugs is almost always a factor when children are removed from theirJanilb' «"dploceil in fosler homes. • In Ihe April 10 issue ofihe Winston-Salem Journal il was reporied lhal " l.m college sludenis are killed each year in alcohol related accidents." • The Federal Task I’orce on College Drinking esiimaied lhat drinking by college sludents contributes to 500.000 injuries and 70,000 cases of sexual assault or date rape. Also, 400,000 students between 18 and 25 reported having unprotected sex as a result of drinking. • Close lo home last month a socialfralernilv al Wake Forest Universilv had a drinkingpariv al Tanglewood where Ihings gol oul of lumd,an animal was seriously abused and the fraternity has been banned from campus and various members €)flhtfnle"4i> are now charged with senotis cnmes. • At least as far back as the Mxon Administration, presidential commissions have consistently reported that alcoh»l is the nunt used and abused drug in America. Alarmini; as these slutislics urc, they in mi way reflect accurately the pain, hearlaclu'. humiliation, (¡rlef and despair caitwd I’.' ll’*'' alcohol. Alcohol has Iveii a problem in our six iely for nony years - long befon; marijuana, heroin, c(K-aine and the rest were i nirodnced here As a result of this, we often hear the phra.se "alcohol и dnigs" or “alcohol аш1 dnigs". We need lo understand lhal alcohol itself is a dnig.Vhighly acldidive drag and the mosi used and abused drag. Because of its « сспаш respectability m our .society which contnbutes to its desaslat.ng ellecis and likelihixKl lhal young people will use and abuse alcohol. Deputy Joey Reynolds has done a super job with the D.A.R.E. prounim in our schools. His proerani asks sludenis lo absiain |his program costs more thal S25.000 per year. feels that a vote in favor of alcohol \vill not only be a mixed messaie lo our youlh but a downright contradiction. How else could it Iw inlerpreted if we place alcohol on our square along with banks, stores, ofhccs and olher legitimate business's'.' Judge Jimmy Myers who is a native of Davie Couniy, an ordained minister in the United Methodist Chureh and a Chaplain in Чк U S. Naval Reserve holding thc rank of Lt. Commander, is absolutely opposed to a vote in favor of alcohol sales in M(x:ksville becau.se of the devastation he has seen in cases that have come before him in court. Slieriff Allen Whitaker hxs lidien a lirm stand againsi Ihis election to sell alcohol beeausc he foresees nothing but trouble if » Slieritf Whitaker has been lold that his opposition to alcohol sales could cost him 800 votes in his next e'eclion bid, but he ehooscs to stand on principle instead of expediency. Ciilvin Ijamcs, u leading coumy amsiimi luymim, has spoken eloquently as to wliy he is opposed. N.C. Represenlalive Julia Howard also stands against the sale of alcohol as a matler of principle and she also has the strengll' “f ‘W «ed lo a slate lottery. She feels lhal we have really comc to a low place in our .society when wc miisi lum lo alcohol and gambling lo support our schools and olher slale inslitulions. In her recent letter to the Enler]irise. Shirley Cottle presented in conci.se fonn what many believe should be thc position of tl^’ inslilulii'nal chureh on ihis issue. Likewise, Rev. Glenn Selleri and Rev. Jimmy Lanca.sicr have voiced strong opposition. Jim limwn. in his recent letter lo the I•nteфгisc, asks “What good can come from alcohol sales?" Tlial queslion is extremely relevani anil so l.ir we have had no answers to lhal queslion. Mayor Pro Tcm John Chandler in Qwlcemee says we should defeal alcohol sales because ofihe failure of alcohol sales lo do anything g.xKl for Cwleemce. He cites the fact that the lolal aMum financially to 'lie 'ow^n is only S12,(XX) per year. People of questionable character now come to Cooleemee to buy Iheir alcohol and this has caused suspicion anionÿtie residents ofihe town and a delenoralion in Ihe family type community Ihey had before alcohol encmached. He linds it particularly injnic lhal Ihe Coolcemee ABC stoic shares Ihe same building with thc ofl'Li' »1 U'^ " ‘ ' '-ooiecmee. A number of outstanding and successful businessmen in Mocksvillc arc strongly opposed lo alcohol sales in Mcx;ksville. Th^'^í ''Í’d" ! ' “"d ElçcUi'c, to n Allen U'ano's Barbecue, Phil Fuller - owner of Fuller Welding and Fabricating, Bud Hauser and Lany Staley - ownere of MtKksViHe l imutua and Appliance, and Robby Dilmore - owner of Westside Chiy sUr-D<xlte-Jetp dealership. We believe thal Ihey represent the voice of reason. KX) Davie County teens have signed an ad in this paper call on Mocksville citizens lo VOTE NO. U lc il.a iic i a m u m o j ш т м и ц lUiu iU i tin -iu c m III W Í1ICIÍ iv itiiv j u %>iL> M iit u , III.'» iiic iiiin « t m u p III • ,, ■ т»...,..:.. • i-.- • • i r ■ r. - i . i- ... r * ..-......... .u .had l.ench:^edwi,hnipe.PresWenlFpnl'sw;ifc.Bcl.>^l.adthecou™ge to admhher addiction,oalcohol and lod:,у i h c B e l i y b ^ ^LUUrUUC lU ilUIltlUICI ilUUiLUl'll Ui dlL.i>IKU illlU KiUtIV li*w U'-'V , ... , . . - ........................ li ti- i most ethically mor.ll man to live in the White House. Yel his brother. Billy, brought disgrace to the family name timwgh his dnmkcn escapades and his own early death from alcohol re ated health problems. His egacy was thal a producl named "Billy Beer" was named for him. And now one or bolh of President George W. Bush's twin daughter has been charged w idi lying about her age in order to illegally putchase alcohol in Te.xas. Within the past lew weeks, a social Ihitemity at Wake Forest University had a drinking party al Tanglewood Park. As thc nigW wore cm and the dnnk^^^^^^^ these yoting men became making asinine activities seem humonius, torture of a defenseless animal seem funny, and inslmclions against drinking which I >e> ''f . . "i“ o f •>“ ''«■’d ‘ „_,i ® were in sad shai«, Bul consider the parents of lhe.se young men who had spent about S35,(XX) for their son lo attend an outstaaduig unnc rsil) only lo have the school year end in disgrace, ouster of the fralemil> and deep feelings of n:morse and regret. We ¡u-e astounded thal the Davie County Chamber of Commerce would act as a catalyst in bringing this whole matler tip fora v.ile. Unless we fail in our understanding of Ihc purpose of a chamber of commeree, Ihey gre-atly ovcBlep|x;d Ihcir reason lo exist when Ihey got involved in a divisive issue with moral implications, Membenihip is going loclwinule. At least TWO MYTHS have been perpetrated by those who want to make alcohol more easily accessible: - 1. NUUCMillMlNCU luuicii uniiuiwc n.» imtiaiaiw iiiKinvaj.^ «.II i _«• 1 » t » ■ • »»t l . 4kx-aling somewhere Iwcause iheir employees could easily buy alcohol on ihe weekend and suffer hangovers on Monday inoming causing absenteeism and lowered productivity We have gre-al indusmes and businesses here who chose lo come here for the righl reasons. - 2 Tliey .say lhat once we appmve Ihe alcohol election we will be guaranteed what Ihey call "up-scale" reslauranLs. What makes a restaurant appealing and successlul ^ such features as Ihe following: cIcM facilities, ample parking, fcKxl that people wanl lo eat on a regular basis, prices lhal are reasoimble and a selling free of problinis iliat often anse where alcohol ts seived. The food we like lo cal consists of such ofTenngs as pork Iwbecue, fried chickcn, country style steak, baitoecued chicken, hush puppies, peach cobbler and vegetables saeh as gn.-cMi ^-ans con,, t^hed jx>tatoes slaw and fned okra and^u A ^ e ^ ^ ^ of Ih.s lipproach is obvious when you consider lhat C's restaurant and Miller's rcstaurant have been highly successful for more han 50 y c ^ Potman s. Pier 601, Mane's Place, and Deano s Barbecue an; all having great prolitable businesses and widtoul serving alcohol. At these eating places a family of four can get a great meal at a cost of less ttian including tip. We do not know how they deline “up-scale" reslauranis bul we suspicion that such places serve sushi (raw lish), caviar Cfish eggs), ste^ tartare (raw ^ef), raw oysters on the half shell, roast btcast of pheasant under glass, vegetables so dn;nched in herbs and spices they no longer lastc as nature intended all washed down with champagne, and bananas Foster «r Chernes jubilee. Admitting that most of us ike to X “ n 1 order lo show our visiting friends and relatives how urbane wc have become, we simply do nut have the taste for that fancy footl o" a regular basis and no apjKlite for the cost of $100 for a family of four exclud ng any purehase of alcohol wilh the meal. A great citizx-n of Mocksville in Ihc early part ofihe last centuiy - Mr. Jake Hanes - would.no doubt say thal our local cats have gollen some pretty long tails. A so-called up-scale restaur.uit might actually survive here, but afler Ihe menu fails all lhat will survive is a lx;er hall or drink house to blight our fim' We would be naive to argue thal a vole NO will eliminate alcohol completely. Laws against enibez/.lcment, fraud, burglary, nnmler and piostiiulion have not eliminated those evils, but they do c^l basic principle in the marketing of any pnxlucl is convenient availability of the product being nnaketed. Wc believe that making alcohol less con\ cniently available will mean less alcohol sold, less lempianon for our youth, fewer court cases arising out of alcohol abuse, and a clear slalenient lhat Ihe evils of this prcxluct far outweigh any simple pleasure denied tiierclrom. Re.'^peclfitlly sttlmiitled for your consideration, P aid for by H ugh L arew , a concerned citizen C4 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISK RECORD. .lune 13. 2002 S a v i n g L i v e s . . . F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s iMiilt 1111(1 Melissa Miirioii or iMucksvillu unnounce the birth of Ihcir son, »avid Mat­ thew Marion jr., 5 lbs. 10 iiz.. on Mii.v.Mst at Forsvth Memo­ rial Hospital IVoiid f>randpar- cntsurc Dan nnd (¡¡i’l Marion orMocl<svillc, John und Kose- niarj' Hickman of West Vir- Uiniu. Crcut-f>randparents arc Sue Short of Mocksville, Iiiil and Rul)j Marion of l.cxln);- ton. Ily Marie White I'mir ConKTs CorrospiHiik'nl Aroinul 75 (K-opIt; allciulL'il ihi’ Dixim-Slichiin Rcuniim Sunday ¡11 Rich Park, l.arry Richic, prcsicicni. wclcimicd everyone. Hilly Shellon rcliirncil ihanks. I'ollowcil hy a ilelicious meal. We exienil iiur .sincere sympalliy lo M r and Mrs, Cirady Heck in Ihe loss (if Grady's hrolher. Billy Ray Beck, Several members oC Ihis communily allcmlcil his luiieral Priilay al iialon luincral Moine. Mr, and Mrs. Grady Heck spcnl several days recenllv al Mvrlle Bcacli. Mrs. Jolinsie Shellon s|x;nl Sunday nii;hl wiili Mr. and Mrs. Von Shellon and family, Mr. and Mrs, Joe \VI\iie visiletl Mrs. K,G, Sapp Sunday niplil. D A V I E F U N E R A L S E R V I C E ------------ INCORPORATED ------------ yy^ ^ O u r F a m ily S e r v in g Y o u r F a m ily T o : T h e C itize n s o f D a v ie C o u n ty F ro m : T h e S ta ff o f D a v ic Fiinettil Service, In c. M a n y o f y o u i^c e n lly received a letter that led yo u to believe th a t D a vie Fu n e ra l Set^'ice h ad m o ve d to a n o th e r location and had changed o u r na m e. W E H A V E I V O T C H A N G E D O U R I V A M E , W E H A V E N O T M O V E D a n d arc still lo ca te d at 4 l 6 V a lle y R o a d . W e are locally o w n e d a n d operated b y B o b a n d Sue Sinclair. W e have three licensed ftm eral directors: B o b Sinclair, C a rro ll Jo rd a n , fiuieral h o m e m a n a g e i a n d N e il B reed. R o b y L u ffm a n , w h o has m a n y years e.xperience in liineral service, is a fune ral .Tssociate. L-R: Sealed- Sue Sinclair, Carroll Jordan; Slanding- Roby LuKman, Bob Sinclair, Nell Breed WE ARE D A V I E F U N E R A L S E R V I C E A N D W E A R E H E R E T O S E R V E Y O U A S W E H A V E I N T H E P A S T A N D W I L L C O N T I N U E T O D O S O I N T H E F U T U R E ! Ifyou have any tjuestious, please feelfree to call us at 751-3111 or come in and visit with IIS f ir more information as to why this ail Im l to be mu. ----------- 4l6VaIlcyRoad,Mocksville,NC • (336)751-3111 ----------- Theater Classes Offered At The Broci<DAVIE COUN'rV EN'I ERPRISE RECORD, .lunc 13.2002 ■ C5 Farmington Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Todd Naylor holds the new Heartstart 4000 defibrillator that can be used to provide advanced life support before emergency medical teams arrive on a scene. The machinery was pur­ chased as a result of donations from Vulcan and Farmington Ruritan Club. Also pictured left to right; Phil Fleming, President of Farmington Ruritan Club, Volunteer fireman and EMT Scott Spillman, and Robert Upchurch, Vulcan Plant Manager. - Photo by Robin Fergusson Gaither On Wingate Dean’s List Roderica Jacinda Ciaiihcr, daiiphler of John R. and Marilyn Gaither of Advance, made ihe clean's lisi for Ihe sprini: semcslcr al Wingale Universiiy wiili a yrade poinl average of .1.6. She is a l')W ¡iradiiale of Davie llijih School and is a senior pursuing: a dei;eeo in liislory with a minor in I'.niilisli. Missoula Children's Tliealre will offer a seleelion ofeduca­ lional workshops 10 coinplemcnl Ihe week-long residency of Davie Counly Arls Council. These coinpliinenlary work­ shops will be held al Ihe Brock Perfonning Ans Cenler. 622.N. Main Si,. Mocksville and will last appro.ximalely 4.S ininules cach, • I'uesday. June IS. 1:M) p,m,: Theaire Games (Grade Level: ,’\diills). This workshop is geared loward adull cdiicalors. childcare specialisis and anyone who works wilh kids. Incorpo­ rating innovative exercises and theatre games. Ihis liands-on. fun-niled w orksliop is designed as a guide lo lap ihe ciealivily and sponlaneily of children ol'all ages. Bring a notepad, pencil and imagination, Ma,\imum Number of I’anicipanis: (lO • Wednesday, June I'). 10 a,m. Introduction to Mime (Grade Level: 6 - S), 'I hrough a series of fun and enlighlening exercises, the sludenls are in­ troduced lo the an of acting wilhoni words, from simple body language lo Ihe lechnii|iies of creating illusions. Maximum Number of Panicipants: 61) • Thursday, June 2(1, 7:.^(l Boots To l-ioid Dance p,m. liuprovisalion (Grade Level:- Adull). Class panici- palioii is enipliasi/.cd as ihe slu­ denls learn lo acl wiihoul a script. This workshop can he gc:ireil lo all levels of high scliool sludenls. from beginners lo more experienced young ac- tors. Maximum Number of par­ licipanls: .10, ,<\nyone inleresled In attend­ ing any of lhe,se workshops are asked lo conlacl David Counly Alls Council hy Monday. June 17 al 751-.11 12 or Camp I he Davie High Dancing Hools will hold a summer dance camp al Davie June 24-2,S from 6:.W-S:.10 p,m. Children from kinderganen Ihrough eiglilh grade are wel­ come, The fee for ihe week is $40. and T-shins w ill cosl $12 if w;inted. Pick np a rcgislralion form al your school or call Coach Colleen I'ills al Davie al 751-5У05 or al home al 751 - 4677, Care You Can C ount On For All G enerations. Dr. Shapiro with his staff, Kim and Amand.i. Scott B. Shapiro, MD Wilh over Ivvelve years of experience in Obslelrics and Gynecology, Dr, Scott Shapiro has made personalized service lo all of his palienls a priorily You can count on seeing a familiar fai in a comfortable environment and know lhal your heallh care con corns will be addressed. Dr, Shapiro provides compassionate care for each individual and offers services for women of all ages regarding: ■ Normal and High Risk Obslelrics ■ Complete Gynecological Care through menopause ■ Laparoscopic and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery S co tt B. S hapiro, MD, FACOG Board Certified in O b stetrics and G ynccology 1703 D.ivie Avenue Stntesville, NC 704-883-0609 ¡P ie d m o n t ;i Ic'iilthQia' r>c*:lU-tit Ht'.iHhC.itu for G(rti*‘».>tiuii*> А‘.ч*л piftJiTKXitíHMltliCiiro com J U N E 1 4 MHHIUTMYFor the American Red Cross U-i UnlbadVtay V; O n F rid a y ,Ju n e 14 ,2 0 0 2 , t h e f o llo w in g re s ta u ra n ts w ill d o n a te 10 p e r c e n t o f its g ro s s r e v e n u e t o s u p p o r t t h e A m e r ic a n R e d C r o s s in D a v ie C o u n t y . 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N(;2702Jt tk vvw • |К\,|и1|и||1->,1 mil S rviri^ IlllluilllinS tlltt-*1lir>''illH- HiTI Mcmtof Sif’C E A T O N F U N E R A L S E R V I C E SINCE 1051 325 North Main Slrt4;t M(H.k.sviHc, N C 751-2148 H O W A R D REALTY Resident ini ct' Coniniciviiil Sides Property Miinii^etiient ph: 336-751-3538 fa,\: 336-751-7632 or visil ilur «'ch site al vvww,in)warilrealty,i.'oiii C C B C-cnmiK.anilina Hank - 4 DAVIK COUN TV LOCATIONS -MS W, W:ili.-r,Sl„ ^lock^vill^.• • 7.SI SWI Vaclkinvillc Rcl,, M.icksvillc • 7.i|-W(>l C‘tn)k‘ciiief -Shoppliii: CViiIlt, C\kiIl‘ciiii:l‘ • JS4-2,'i42 5.V.I t!,S Ilwy' l.SK, Advance “Wd-242(1 C l O U R T S I D E S P i O R T S • D.ivle County Schools T-Shirts & H.its •Trophies • Uniforms • Swimsuits • Letter Jackcts Cusmnt Screen 1‘riminii & lunlmiiilcry 157 N,M.nin Street • Mocksville. NC 27028 (336) 751-4700 F u n e r a l H o m i: • Funcnils •Carnations• l’rc-Arruniîcmcnls• Irisunmcc •Mommwms •Nolar)’ 6.15 Wilkcslxm) Sireol MiK'ksville. NC (336)751-1100 D e s i g n P r o p e r t i e s , I n c . 68 Court Square • Suite 201 • Mocksville, NC Diane M. Foster • Ov<ner/Broker Phone/Fax 336-751-0131 , , > • ; ■ ■ ■ ; 111 f ■ ■ ■ C6 . DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 B a g w o r m s L i k e l y T o B e A P r o b l e m Hy (irCR Hoover i-.xiciision Agcnl. Ilorliculiure Slarl'm¡; in ;inolher monlh or IWO. the Rxiensinn Ccnicr will gel many calls and visits ahout bagworms. Unforiunalcly. by the lime Ihcy come by lo visit, damage to plants will already have oc­ curred. Sonic of you will think Ihc bagworm is some kind of seed pod or pine cone. Get oul and Sian looking for bagwonns now. If pest control is needed, it’s belter to kill Ihe ik-sI when il's young and before damage is done. Uagworms feed on a wide range of plants. Juni|>er. arbor- viiac and l.cyland Cypre.ss arc favorites, although they can sur­ vive on others. A customer brought one in Ihc office rc­ cenlly from a Hradforcl pear. The bagwomt overwinters in Ihe egg stage inside a bag made of white silk and plant material. If the bag was tiome for a female. Iherc can be .‘i(M) lo l.(KX) eggs inside. In May and June Ihe eggs hatch inlo larva or wonns. The where wind helps move tlicni around. They moslly land on the same plant Ihey hatch from but also spread to neighboring plants. Once it l;ii\ds in a good place, il begins feeding and building ils bag. It keeps growing and ex­ panding its bag until August. The mature wonns change into the pupal stage inside llic protective bag. In a month or so ihcy reach the adult stage. Adull males arc moths. They emerge from the bag and go looking for a girl- Iricnd. Afler a successful en­ counter Ihe female lays her eggs in the bag and dies. The best way lo control low numbers of bagwunns on small trees and .shmbs is to cul Ihe bags ofl with a knife or scissors. The earlier you detect anil remove them Ihe better. For bagw onus on large trees or shrubs an insecticide may be used. Insecticides are most ef­ fective when applied in June or early July when the bagwonns are small and more sensitive. Spraying in August wlien the wonns spin down a silken thread bagworms are mature or in Ihe A Good Night's Sleep Important I’ropcr diet and regular difference in how productive exercise arc important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle: bul many people midercsiimatc Ihe value of sleep. "Like proper nutrition and exercise, sleep is essential lo feeling your best." said Davie lleallh Dircclor Harry liass. "Adults need belween seven and eight hours of sleep a night - individual needs may range from five lo 10 hours," Sleep is not merely a break from Ihe day. il is vital lo maintaining good health and well-being. When sleeping, ihc body goes to work, consolidating the day’s learning inlo memory and improving the ability to absorb and remember everyday skills. Sleep lime refreshes your vital organs, including lUc heart and muscles. "A goiKl night’s sleep also re­ energizes you and helps you prepare for the day ahead so when you don'l get enough sleep, ilaily life can become morc stressful and less productive," Hass said. "Getting a good night's sleep helps you perfonn much better when you arc awake." Depriving sleep night after niglit can cause accuniulalion of sleep debt. Look for everyday lifestyle clues to determine w hclher you need lo calch up on sleep. For example, is there a chance you might doze off while silting in a car stopped in Iratfic, watching television or silting and reading? "The only way to reduce sleep debt is to gel the amount of sleep your body needs," he said. "If you feel you are chronically sleep deprived or may have a serious sleep problem, consult your iloctor or a sleep specialist." The quality and quantity of your sleep can make all the you'll be the next day. Hass offers 10 tips lo help gel sleep. • Give yourself pcnnission lo go lo Ivd carly. As hard as it may be to pul aw ay your "lo do" list, make il a priority. You'll lhank yourself in the morning. • Unwind early in the evening. Try lo ileal w ilh w orrics and distractions sevcnil hours before bcdtinic. • Develop a sleep ritual. Doing Ihc same things cach nighl just before bed signals your body to settle (low n for the nighl. • Keep regular hours. Keep your biological clock in check by going lo bed around the same time cach night and waking up close lo Ihe same lime each morning - even on weekends.• Crcnlc a restful placc lo sleep. Sleep in a cool dark room lhal is free from noises thal may disturb your sleep. • Sleep on a coinforlable, supportive mattress and foundation. Il'sdillKult to sleep on a bed Ihat is too small, too soft, too hard or loo old. • Fxercisc regularly. Regular cxercise can relieve daily tension and stress - but don'l exercise too close lo bedtime or you may have trouble falling asleep. • Cul down on sliniulants. Consuming stimulants, such as caffeine, in the evening can make it more difficult lo fall asleep. • Don't smoke. Smokers take longer to fall asleep and wake up more often during the night. • Reduce alcohol intake. Drinking alcohol sliorlly before bedtime interrupts and fragments sleep. "We all have much to do. so take lime oul and recharge yourself by gelling a good night's sleep.," Bass said. I I t ’S A B u g S a f a r i III i V a c a t i o n B i b l e S c h o o l Join us June 24-26, 2002 from 7PM to 8:30 PM' @ The Kpiscopal Church ofthe Ascension www.ascension-fork.or^i i -To register call 998-9865 or < ^ 7 5 1 -9 7 7 7 ^ Hey Adults There w ill be an Adult Forum on Fundentalism and Violence I pupal stage is ineffective. La­ beled insecticides for bagwonn include: Orlhene. Dipel. .Malathion and Scvin, Olher pioilucts are also available. Reail and follow all labeled directions when using any pesticide. For more infoniiatioii on bag- worms. read Fxtension Orna­ mental anil Turf Insect Note Ml a\ail:d'le troni the Davie Fxten- sion Center. 75 I -fiJ97 or on the web; (’(/»/ ¡Icpi,'. ¡'Iti iiiihw indry.liiml. W etm ore F arm s WOODLEAF Available Now S q u a s h j C u c u m b e r s , F i e l d T o m a t o e s , C a n t e l o u p e Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays From Mocksvillo lake 601 Soulh to 801 Intersection, lum righi al light. 4 miles lo caution light In Woodleaf. Follow signs lo farm. 704-278-2028 FREE EVll SPINAL EXAMMION i f/>л Ä. \ат Гомег, IKC. G et Your F R E E I'MOf FULL Spina! Examination! (NO OPLIC..MION-NOIMING TO PAY!YOU MAY HAVE ONE OF THESE DANGER SIGNALS OF PINCHED NERVES: • Low Back Pain » Whiplash • Headaches • Shoulder Pain • Arthritis • Dizziness • Neck Pain FIND O UT NOW v.tu'ttirr c.irefiil. profe'.sion,il chirnjn.ictic c.iu* c.m rclif'vP your achcs .in(J pains Iho ct.mnn.ition norm.illy coi.ts S115 00 or morf. H ivill include .m ofthop<*(tic test, .i neufoloqic.il test. ,i l;loo<j prfS^ufc tost, .t <jf)m.j| .iliqnmcnt check, ¿in pi.inun.Hion for tcstnct(Ml or cct'ss motion in the spmo. a muscle strength test, .m<J a pnv.ito consult.ition with the (ioctor to discuss the results. Call 778-2242 for Your A ppointm ent Today Tour ffitiie fijminition is ffl(t If jrog »jnt mofe care and trfatmcnt. do ail tr^e piperwork FOSTER CHIROPRACTIC CUNIC, P.C. 3746 Clemmons Rd^ Clemmons, NCffiFDL ^ 778-^2 • Bursitis ' Pain Down Legs ' Muscle Spasm ' Numb Fingers Hip Pain W illiam s Furniture : m N. Main Sl. • Mocksville. NC 271)28 • 336-751-4893 2 P ie c e L iv in g R o o m S u it ^ 2 9 9 C u r io C a l)in e ts S e v e r a l S ty le s n S 9 & U p R e c liiie r s ^ 2 9 9 & U p G l i d e r R o c k e r s U 9 9 & U p Store Hours: Tues-Frl. 10-5 Sat. 10-4 All major credit cards accepted ^fith Anniversary C elehi'ation! s n x I A / . Ail Earrings & AU Diamond Items 25% OFF! 'Ihnin'^iiii nil uiih I >1 him J f f n s t c r ’s H j c i l U ' l c r S ♦ SI lt\ IM. Min Kv\ 11 1 1 \ I)\M1 t I II \n I I IK ,'tn 1 \I(S ♦ P I North Main Strict. \loiks\ille. NC • 751-27.П C o r n a t z e r B a p t i s t C h u r c M on. - Fri. June 17*’’- June 2 Г'* 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM 1 372 Cornatzer Rd. 9 9 S - 4 3 9 9 '■/ lc tcHcth the number of the st.irs; he cnlleth them .ill by their names.Grc.it IS our Lord, .md of great poiver: his underst.inding is infinite." Ps.ilm I ■/ 7.'</. 5 ELAY 41ЛР сmm W a lk in g F o r M ira c le s T eam D U N K IN G B O O T H Friday, June 14th DUNKING SCHEDULE Lori Allen........... John Gallimore. .. 7:00pm .. 7:20pm Commissioner Michael Allen.......7:45pm Sheriff Allen Wfillaker.. Ron Cox............ Hope Leonard.. Jerry Walker..... Lynn Parrish...... IHystery Guest... Joan Carter....... Kaly Junker....... .. 8:00pm ..8:20pm ..8:45pm ..9:00pm ..9:20pm . 9:40pm 10:00pm 10:20pm Я ii' Walter H. Wray Jr., IVI.D. Deborah Pollock, M.D. Terry Deakle, P.A.-C C lem m ons Fam ily lire pleiLsed tii uiiiioiinee (hv ii.s.s<K-lulion of N icholas P assero, M .D . in the practice o f FaniH y M edicine Open House Thursday, June 20, 6-8 p.m. To iiiirodiice the comiminity to Dr. I'assero. The public /'v cordially invited. 6301 Stadium D r., Clemmons .Acceptiiifi tie\y putivtUs 7 6 6 -6 4 7 3 ■I I. .y . -t L J Ì: iWAL*MART^ Photofiapher Moun; lOim - 7pm. Photographer will br ivillibii thii« S diyi only; Thundiy, iuM U (htouqh Hondiy, Jun« II MOCKSVILLE (Yadkinviiie Rd.) ^ftiUTnZS 01 ADOIICNAl CHAtOEl 1318 poti««« рЫрШыb* e-«Wt pee4ae*"p.*¿да- Ä I Ä « P in o N e w s DAVIK COUN TY KNTtîRPRlSE RKCORI), .June 13, 2002 - C7 Ily Norn I.alhiim I’ino Correspondent Patsy Brewer delivered ;i woiulerliil sernion :it Wesley Chapel last .Suiulay in the ah- sonce of Pastor Mindy .Snyder who as at the annual eonrcrenee at Lake Junaluska. Alter the wor­ ship service. Venion Dull pre­ sented a proynuii lor Play Day. Niek and Sean Rouse were hapti/eil on lloiiieeoiiiiii!: Sun­ day with Kev. Jim Kaines and Mindy Snyder otl'icialing. Wesley Chapel will have a team in the Relay l-or Life Ihis l-rlday. We have 1') people w alk- Iniiand are raising money for this eause. Coiilaet any ineniher ol' Wesley Chapel. Hannon and Nora Latham hosted a dinner Sunday evenini: honor the Cline lamily. 'I'liose atleiidiiij; were Hlake and I’enny Cline and their children. Kaye Cline Hepler and her daughler. Terina, and her bahy. Aden Lenora. of .Atlanta. Cia., Greg Cline and Iriend. I.orelta. JetT and Ciina Cline and their son. Jordon, and his Iriends. Ciinin and Greg. Joey ami Hope Cline and their daughter. Miracle, all of Mocksville. Peggy Cline Angell and her liushand. lin’in of Mantoo. and their son. Seott and wife. Liiamie. and ilaughter. Jeri Ann of Moeksville. Sandy and Ann Cline of Harmony. Dale Latham. Roh and Kathy Rllis and lùhaii and .Mlison Uoger of Reidsville, Patsy Cline and fam­ ily. Jim Latham and family. Sherry .‘\ngell Weseott and fam­ ily. and Marty Cline and family were iinalilc lo allelui; hut altendaricce was hest in a long time. Venion Dull and Marie Miller spent Monday and 'I'uesday in Raleigh alleiuling the Legislature on Aging. Janies l-ssic was honoreil on Sunday wilh an early I'alher's Day gathering al his home. Present for the covered dish lun- eheon were his wile. Lelia. and most of llielrchildren and grand­ children. Ineluiled w ere Chip and Rulh lissic of lissie Road. Jetf and Karen I-.ssic of Cary. Rehecca P.ssic of Raleigh. I'orresi and Healher l-ssic of Greonshoro. Mary Lllen and John Candillo of Winstoii-Sa- leni. Elizhelli Johnson of Reidsville. Kenneth and Julia Johnson of Wendell. Tliomas Jefferson and Paye Garrcu of Vanceyville. and Neal and Brenda Hssie of Rock House Road. On Saturday. Janies treateil several of his family lo dinner at Hattie Branch Reslavi- rani in Courtiiey:Lelia. Mary lillen Candillo. Rehecca l-ssie and Jeff and Karen l-ssic. Rob and Louise Dill had all thier family for ilinner on Sun­ day evening, those attending were l-'raii aiul Dennis Craver and children. Matthew and Megan, of .'\rcadia. Rob and Rrenda Dill of Courlney. and children. John and fiancee. T'aith Cranford, and Ja­ son and wife. Anilier. l-lsie I liirt. Uremia’s mother, also altended. On Saturday night. Rob ami Louise alteiuled a Warthogs base­ ball game in Winston-Salem wiih 1-ran and Dennis, Il was the I'irsi time Rob was well enough to be mu in i|uite some lime. Jim and Cliinera Latham of Newport News. Va. spent a few days earlier Ihis month wilh his parents. Harmon ami Nora Latham. T IL E R IX E (336) 813-TILE_^J8453, ■ I Hfc install cenmvc nnd stone lile. Faniil\ Ki4rx^,< iiir 14 u“arv UV take pi'at [xiJe in ЛК \s\xk inJ aWem« чт'с. Fw «síimatís Bc.iutiControl WELCOME BACK! $49Former Consult.mts rejoin for Ca!! fo r details todayl Teresa CorreH • (336) 492-5460 A d v a n c e N e w s Ily lùlilh /Jminvnmm .\dvaiice Correspondeni Layman 'Tony llacketl had charge of the worship service Sunday morning at the Melh­ odist church w hile our Pastor the Rev. DavitI ChlMers was away al Western NC Annual Confer­ ence. Richard Roberls assisted Tony in the service. Stella V'ogler underwent knee surgery last Thursday. She is home and recupeniting nicely. 1 ler husband Naylor Vogler has been confined with pneumonia. Gel well wishes go oul lo them. Charlotte Williams w as hos- pilali/ed last week with a build up of fluid. She is home now, A speeily recovery is w ished for her. The Sluitl sisters TMiili S. /.inimeniian. Ruth S. Collette and Hess S. Rennett erijoyeil having a meal al Doekside in Clemmons last Saturday night. Hess' husband l-ngene Rennett accompained the ladies. Our comniunity expresses synipatliy to Kathleen Vogler and daughter Robin Vogler in the death oflheir husband and lather I lernian Vogler. Hampton Park and sister Ashlyn Park of Asheboro spenl from'Thursday through Sunday w ith their grandparents "Cokie” and Pat Jones. l-.ilith Zinimernian visited shut-ins in the coninuniily Sun­ day afternoon: Naylor and Stella Vogler. Mrs. Paulina Ramey and daughler Lucy Rarney and 1-rank and Margie Markland. Happy SOlli birthday to Julia Patuin. I ler binlulay tell on June 10. Others w ho celebrateli binli- days last week were Ihe Rev. David Childers. Jane Gasparriiii. l-d Vogler. Kathleen Harrell. Uremia Harney, l-'aye Cornal/er. Pat Jones. Jonathan Coniat/er. Melany Shoaf. Anne Schaleslock and Rill Ward. Andrea Hendrix of Myrtle Reach visited her grandmothers Lililh /ininieniian and Pauline llendrix on Tuesday.Congratulations lo George Lee aiul Ann II. Raniliardi who reeenty celebrated their .Sdtli wedding anniversary. ^KS^Davie Щ Family ■ YMCA 1 1 ” * A N N I V E R S A R Y W E E K E N D June 21-22,2002 C O M E H E LP US CELEBRATE anó tii.ink tlio Communily for siipporliiij; ilio Lliivio Pamily YM C A iliirinj; llie p.isl 11 ycMis. The ivoL'kcMul will Lx'giii with ,i FAM ILY P IC N IC Priil.iy niglit, including .iclivitii’s tor mom, il.iil, .iiid tlio kids. Como luingry, we will bo cooking out. Tlio coloLimtioii continues...do not miss luir O P E N H O U SE on S.iturd.iy, Juno 22. 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Customer must maintain Iheir principal residence wilhin an ALLTEL owined & operated servicearea. Free Mobile lo Mobile minutos apply lo 250 monihly minules lo calls made to & Irom ALLTEL Wireless Customers thal originate & terminate within Customer's Mobile lo Mobile service area wliich dillers Irom the National Freedom network coveragearea. Call lorwarding,411 &voice mail calls excluded. An addilional BB-cenlRegulatoryCoslRecovery lee will lieadded loihe NalionalFreedcmcalling plans. C8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY EN I EUPRISE RECORD. June 13. 2002 Obituaries E..F. Crider Mv. F..J. Crider. 7S, died Mum lay. Jiinc 3. 2002. al Mcadiiu hroiik Ti'rracc of Davic. Mr. Crider was burn Ckt. 27. l')2.i. in Georgia to Henry Crawlbrd and Barbara Mnon Crider. He was a relired niinis- ler and paini eontraclor. I le was preceded in death by his rirsl w ife. Lucy While Crider, and a daughler, Thelma Giiodin. He is surv ived by his eurrenl wile. Mary I’. Crider, of Win­ slon-Salem: a daughler, Mary Rass, «r Slalesville; ihree sons. Jimmy Crider of Slalesville. Johnny Crider of l.ewisville and Wayne Crider of Winsloii-Sa- lem; a siepson, Avery Finger, of Colorado Springs. Colo.; 12 grandchildren; six greal-grand- children; and a brolher. Hoke Crider, of Slalesville. A funeral seri ice was 11 a.m. Thursday. June 6. 2002. al Parkview Church of God wilh Ihe Rev, Bobby Dishman olTici- aling. Burial followed in ihe Shiloh Uniled MelhodisI Church Cemelery in Slalesville, The family received friends from 7 to 9 p,m. al Hayworlh-Miller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials: Parkview Church ofGml. 3263 Kemersville Road. Winslon-Salem. 27107. formis- sions. Ri.sdun Odoll liairu Mr. Risdon Odell Haire. 7X. died We<lnesday, June ,‘i. 2(H)2, al Forsylh Medical Cenler afler a shon illness. He was born Ocl. 29, 1923. in Yadkin Counly lo Marion and Winnie Groce Haire. M r Haire was a relired home builder and a decoraled war veleran. He was preceded in dealh by his parenls; a daughler; a sisier: ;uid a granilson. Surviving are his wife of 42 years. Belly Nance Haire oflhe home: ihree daughlers. Wanda Miller and husband Tiuiuny and Brenda Royall and husband t Fred, all of Yadkinville. Risa S ite d aiiil husband Con of Thomasvilie: a brolher. Pierce Haire and svil'e Linda of Mocks­ ville: seven grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. .\ memorial service w as held for al f) p.m, Salurday, June X, al Genlry Family I-uneral Ser­ vice. Highway 601 N.. Yadkinville. Edna Howard Allen Mrs. Edna Howard, 91, of Libeny Church Road died Sun­ day. June 9. 2002 al Forsylh Medical Cenler. Funeral servies will he Wednesday al 4 p.m. in Falon Funer.il Chapel w iih Revs. David Maynard and Rev. Allen Barker officiaiing. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel Unilcd MelhiKl- isl Church Cemelery, Mrs, Allen was bom Nov. 10, 1910 in Davie Counly lo ihe lale Joseph Henry and Mallie Allen Howard and was a homemaker. She enjoyed sew ing, gardening, cooking, reading and family re­ unions, She was a member of Turners Creek Baplisl Church anil w as precedeil in dealh by her husband. Leo Gray Allen. June 17. 1963, live brolhers and iwo sislers. Survivors: 4 children. John (Doris) Allen of Welcome, Billy (Berlha) Allen, Grady (Pal) Allen. Ronnie (Kalhy) Allen, all of Mocksville: nine grandchil­ dren: uvo slep grandchildren: seven greal-grandehildreii; ihree slep greal-grandchildren: a brolher. John Frank (Ellen) Howard of Mocksville; a sisier. Nina Jean Bames of Advance; iwo sisters-in-law, Doris Howaril of Clemmons and Suilie Howard of Advance; several nieces ami nephews. Herman Hartman V'uglcr Mr, Hcmian Hannian Vogler. 72. died Tuesday, June 4. 2(K)2 al Kate B, Reynolds Hospice Hume after a loi\g battle with cancer. He was born Aug. 5, 1929. in Davie County lo Charles Rich­ mond Vogler and Josephine llarimaii Vogler. Mr, Vogler was employed by Hanes Dye and Finishing unlil liis reliremenl in 19S.‘>. I le worked al Ihe Adviuice Post Office afler retiring from Hanes, Mr. Vogler served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He was a longtime member of Advance Uniled MelhodisI Church. In addilion lo his parenls he was preceded in dealh by two brolhers, Richmond and Roberl Vogler, and one sisier, Helen Vogler Shull. Surviving are his wife. Kathleen Livingston Vogler of the home; his dinighter, Robin Vogler of Ailvance; two nieces and one nephew. A funeral service was held al 11 a.m, Friday, June 7 al Vogler Clemmons Chapel, conducted by Chaplain Rennie Adcock and Richard Roberts. Burial was in Advance United Melhodist Church Cemetery. Memorials: Hospice/Pallia- live CareCenler, IIO O -C S, Slralford Rd,, Winslon-Salem. 27103, Mildred AtwiKid Aldridge Mrs, Mildred "Bonnie" AuvoikI Alridge, 67, of Winslon- Salem, died Salurday morning. June S, 2(X)2 al her home. She was born in Davie Counly on Feb. 14. I93.‘i. lo James Gilherl Atwood Sr. and Eunice Angel Atwood. Mrs, Alridge was a member of Pine Grove United-Methiidisl Church and a relired audilor with the City of Winslon-Salem, Surviving: her husband oflhe home. Stokes Henry Alridge Jr,: a son and daughter-in-law. Kent Alan and Candice Alridge of Winslon-Salem: a daughler and son-in-law. Donna ,-\. and John Mail/, of London. England: four grandchildren: a sister and hrolher-in-law. Constance and Don McManus of Norfolk. Va.: a brolher and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Carol Atwood of Mocksville: a sister-in-law; a special aunt; also several nieces and nephews. A funeral ser\'ice was held al 11 a.m. Monday, June 10 in Oak Grove Uniled MelhodisI Church on U.S. LSS in Davie Counly by the Rev, Michael Tolbert. Burial followed in ihe church cemetery. Richard Maxwell Conrad Mr. Richard Maxwell "Max" Conrad. 97, died Wednesday. June 3. 2(M)2 al Forsyth Medical Center. Mr. Conrad was born June 20. 1904. in the Pfafftown com­ m unity to Thomas Joseph Conrad and Marion Elizabeth Brock Conrad. He was a lifelong farmer and was a member of numerous farming-related orga­ nizations. Mr, Conrad was a member of Lewisville United Methodist Church. He and his late wife were foster parenls lo 22 children over the years. Preceding him in dealh were his wife. Margaret M iller Conrad, in February 2001; a brother. W. Brock Conrad Sr, in 1985; his sister. Beulah Sum­ mers. and a foster daughler, Judy Kitten-Stock. Surviving: a nephew; a niece: and a cousin. William F, Brock of Fanninglon, The funeral service was Sat­ urday, June 8 al Lewisville United MelhodisI Church, wilh the Rev, Don Roulh officiaiing. Memorials:Lewisville Melh­ odisI Building or Cemetery Fund: 6290 Shallowford Road. Lewisville, 27023. Isabelle C. Easlridj>e Mrs, Isabelle C, Eastridge, 77. of Statesville died Sunday. June 9. 2002. Born in Davie Counly on January 31. 1925, she was the daughler of the late Marshall Swisher and Effie Cleary Swisher. She was ;i homemaker and member of Cochran Si. Bap­ tist Church. Her husband. Fred Eastridge, preceded her in dealh. She was also preceeded in dealh by three brolhers. Aulman Cleary, Winlferd and Johnny Swisher. Survivors: a son. Roger L. Cleary Si. and wife Jean of Statesville: daughler Bobbie C. Lockman of Statesville; two sicpchildren. William Eastridge and wife Margie of San Antonio, Texas and Eddie Eastridge and wife Dianne of Vermont; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, at Westmoreland Chapel of Bunch-Johnson Fu­ neral Home wilh Rev. Jim McGraw officiaiing. Burial fol­ lowed in Oakwood Cemelery, Memorials: Iredell Council on Aging, 344 E. Front St,, Slalesville, 28677 or lo Hospice of Iredell, 2347 Simonlon Road, Slalesville, Hobby Lee Wall Sr. Mr. Bohby Lee Wall Sr., 69, of Advance died Friday, June 7, 2(X)2 al Forsyth Medical Cenler, Mr. Wall was bum in Forsyth Counly to the lale Frank W. and Clyde Bryant Wall. He was of the Baplisl failh and had at­ tended Antioch Baptist Church ;ind worked for Hooker Furni­ ture in Kemersville. Sur\ivors: his wife, Lee E. Goodson Wall of the home; one son, Bobby Lee Wall Jr. of Kemersville: one daughler, Marilee Johnson and her hus­ band Rick of Pon St. John, Fla,: Iwo sislers, Bertha Wall Moran of Walnut Cove, and Apacha Wall Overby of Advance; Iwo grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral serv ice were con­ ducted 2 p.m. Monday, June U), al Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel wilh thc Rev. Neal Eller officiating. Burial followed al Antioch Baptist Church Cem­ etery. C .J. Ansell Mr. C.J. Angell, 79, of Coun­ try Lane, Mocksville, died lale Monday night al Kate Reynolds Hospice Home in Winslon-Sa- lem afler several monlhs of de­ clining health. Funeral arrangemenls were incomplete at press time. The body is al Eaton Funeral Home. U ltim a te G raph ics Kristie Ma.son, Owner (.3.36) 492-2624 (336) 782-7803 For nil your vinyl decal needs. 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Burial was al Rowan Me­ morial Park in Salisbury, Memorials: ,-\lzheimer's Assoc,. Western Carolina Chap­ ler, 3800 Shamrock Drive #999. Charlotte. 28215-3220. Mr. Beck was born June 4. 1927. in Davie County lo Ihe lale William and Mary Belle Lalham Beck and was relired from I leri- tage Furniture Company wilh 45 years of service. He was edu­ cated in Davie County Schools, a member of South Davie Rurilan and Edgewood Baptist Church, He was preceded in dealh by a brolher. Bob Beck, Survivors: his wife of 52 years, Cora Ella Reeves Beck; a daughter. Scarlet Hodges and husband Curtis of Salisbury: tw o sons. Gary Beck and wife Patricia of Yadkinville and Keith Beck of Mocksvillc: five grand­ children. five greal-grandchil- dreit; one sister. Mrs. W.O. "Peg" Hicks; one brother. Gnidy Beck and wife Edna Ann. all of Mocksville. Roberl Craiy LeVan Mr. Robert Craig LeVan.Sl. of Vanzam Road died Saturday. June 8. 2002 at Forsylh Medical Cenler in Winslon-Salem. Mr. LeVan was born May 5. 1921. in Iredell Counly to the late Ralph and Slella LeVan. He was preceded in death by his parents and Ihree brolhers. He was married May 3. 1941. to Lucille Meyers. Mr, LeVau was a veleran of World War II, He learned lo barber al an early age and worked seven years al the Reynolds Building Barber Shop in Winston-Salem, He was thc founder and owner of LeVan Barber Shops in Winston-Salem and operated them almost 40 years until his reliremenl. He was a member of the Ijames Baplisl Church and enjoyed singing in Ihe choir and was very aclive in olher areas of the church until suffering a stroke and undergoing open-heart sur­ gery 19 years ago. He is survived by his wife of 61 years. Lucille Meyers LeVan of ihe home; iwo daughters, Hilda and Linda: three grand­ children; one great-grandchild; a brother. Buddy LeVan and his wife. Edilh; and several olher brolhers, sislers. numerous cous­ ins, and many friends. The funeral service was held al 11 a.m. Monday, June 10 in Ealon Funeral Chapel, wilh ihe Revs. Kennelh Hyde and Ihe Tommy Fausl officiating. Burial was in Forsyth Memorial Park. Ray HardinR O’Neal Mr. Ray Harding O'Neal, 83, of Speer Road died Thursday, June 6. 2002 al Eden Garden Residential Care in Slalesville. The fimeral was 2 p.m. Sun­ day. June 9 al Eaton Funeral Chapel in Mocksville with Rev. Jim Gryder officiaiing. Burial was in Society Baplisl Church Cemetery. Mr. O ’Neal was born June 16. 1918 in Davie Counly lo the lale John Henry and Mallic Belle Jordan O'Neal and was relired from Ingersoll-Rand Company. He had formerly worked al Heri- lage Furniture Co. and was a farmer and a lifetime member of Society Baplisl Church. He was preceded in dealh by his wife. Mallie Jane Cloer O ’Neal in 1999. a son. Ray Jun­ ior O'Neal in 2000. a daughler. Carolyn Jane O ’Neal, a grand­ daughter. great-grandson, two brolhers. and a sister. Survivors: seven children: Henry Thomas O ’Neal of Lex­ ington. Paul Franklin O ’Neal and wife Brenda, Patsy Sue Prevette and husband Daniel of Mocksville. Jane Gaither and liusbanil Roy of Hannony, Larry Eugene O ’Neal and wife Karen of Mocksville, Linda O ’Neal Hatfield and husband Randal of I lamumy, Peggy Ann Mullis and husband Jason of Yadkinville; 15 grandchildren: 12 great-grand- children: a daugher-in-law, Brenda O ’Neal of Woodleaf: and brolher Robert O ’ Neal of Mocksville. Dai.sy Mae Cline Daisy Mae "Doc" Cline, 75, died Sunday, June 2. 2002 al Ihe Kale B. Reynolds Hospice Home. The fimeral was 'flìursilay. June 6 al 3 p.m.. Davie Funeral Home in Mockville. DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICEIncorporalcd4UiV.ilk'vKd., MiKbvilk', NC 336-751-3111"Our nmiilv Sm'ii« Muir r.imüii" voi'R iimiintm X n vehal home Stacey W. CallcM'O)' 1967-2002 ADVANCE (d Da\'idG. Hannon 1945-20.12 ADVANCE Loimi?!'. 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Beck ; 1960-2002 » National Board » Cercifìed I 9 9 8 -1 Ш Т И I Ю © 0 AMeaningftil Funeral Service Welch Fuiiciul Home, Inc. 556 South Main St. • Mocksville, N C • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Owned b Operated — W h e n making funeral arrangements, isn’t it good to know tliat there is a locally owned funeral home with over fifty years of experience in serving the Davie County community? • Funeral Service Professionals who are your friem ls and neighbors • Funeral Service Professionals involved and active in supporting those ihings important in the community in which u’i' live • Funeral Service Professionals meeting any need or circumstance your fam ily might have • Funeral Service Professionals with only one thing in mind... Making sure that one oflhe most difficult times in your family's life is handled wilh the care and dignity that ccm be provided by those that have known you the longest. E A T O N FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. Celehidliiif’ 50 yeais of service lo ihe communiiy 325 North Main St., M«ck.svillt>, NC • 751-2148 ШCarl Lamlvrt, Mirupn^ I'irtiieiOrtiicf Christian Women’s Clubs To Meet The two Christian Women’s Clubs of Winston-Salem will meet June 19 and 20 at Bermuda Run Country Club. Thc .speaker will be June Lewis of Matthews. Thc meetings are open to the public, but reservations arc required. A free nursery is provided. At Ihe luncheon on Wedne.sday, the theme is "Clutter’s Last Sland." Organizer E TC will lalk about closet organization. There will be nuisic by Terri Nunn. For reservations; June 19 lunchcon, 11:15 a.m., $12.25, 924-9281; June 20 brunch, 9:30 a.m., $10.50, 722-7884. ‘Fruit Of The Spirit’At dement Grove A program titled ’’Fruit oflhe Spirit" will be held Sunday, June 30 at 3 p.m. al Clement Grove Church of God, 159 Parker Road. Mocksville. Everyone is inviled. Davie Baptist Missionary Union To Hoid Anniversary Ceiebration The anniversary celebration of the Davie County Baptist Mis­ sionary Union will be held Sunday, June 30 at 3 p.m. at Cedar Creek Baptist Church in Davie Counly. The union is more lhan 100 years old, and will be held at one of the oldest churches in Davie County, located at 711 Cedar Creek Church Road, Mocksville. Thc Rev. Michael Linville is paslor. The theme of the program is "Here Am I, Send Me." The public is in­ viled. F a th e r ’s D a y A t F a rm in g to n DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13,2002 - C9 Farmington Baplisl Church will observe Falher’s Day, Sun­ day. June 16 during Ihe Sunday morning worship service ai 11 a.m. The eldest and youngest fa­ ther will be recognized along wilh all fathers present. Music will be related to this special service and the sennon will be shared by Pastor Jimmy Hinson entitled "Whal Baptists Believe About Fathers." For more infomiation or que.s- lions call 998-3826. Farminglon Baptist Church has called Richard Beesmer of Cleveland lo become the Minis­ ter of Bible Sludy and Music. He will begin his ministry with Ihe church on Sunday, June 16. Beesmer is a member of Faith Baptist Church in Slalesville. He and his wife, Diane, have a son, Todd, and a daughler, Becky. Beesmer is retired from ihe Uniled Slales Air Force. He will be working wiih the church in the areas of Sunday Morning Worship and Music Ministry wilh choir and congre­ gational music. Beesmer is a ca­ pable soloist and has shared in various churchcs in the last sev­ eral years. He will be assisting Ihe pas­ tor in Ihe areas which are related lo visilalion and developing Bible sludy and music ministries. E l l i s B i b l e S a le s F am ily B ibles • Large P rint B ibles R eference B ibles • C h ild ren ’s B ibles Clint Ellis - Owner & Manager P.O. Box 187, Advance, NC 27006 336-998-2561 avie P la ce ing Assisted Living Community Chuck Carter & Suzanne Simpson Ernest Montgomery & Suzanne Simpson The residents of Davie Place express their appreciation to the Davie Community Advisory Committee and the J.H. Craver Company for awarding their home two solid ash rocking chairs. The Davie Community Advisory Committee serves as ombudsman for area home residents as of the Northwest Piedmont Agency on aging. Suzanne Simpson, Administrator, says, "Our residents really enjoy the opportunity to sit & rock during this beautiful weather. "We're honored to be chosen to receive these finely crafted chairs. F o r I n f o r m a t io n O n P la c e m e n t, C o n t a c t iS u z a n n e S im p s o n o r S a m m ie C a r o l M o r g a n 336-751-2175 B e e s m e r J o in s F a rm in g to n A t t e n d T h e C h u r c h O f Y o u r C h o i c e No CreeK PrImlUve Baptist Church,No Cfoek Church Rd.. Mocksville. 2nd & 4th Sundays. t0:30 a.m. Fourth Saturday worship and conforenco.l :30 p.m. Pastor. Elder Eugene QenneU.Eogio Holghts Church,10 a.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m. Tuesday Powertime, 7 p.m. Thursday Bible study. Casual dress, contemporary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hlllsdalo.Mocksvlllo Wosloyan Church:Hospital St.. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Rov, George Troyor. 751-5595.Union Chapol Untied Methodist Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11 a.m. Pastor. Rev. Brad Holliman.Contor United Mothodlst Church; U.S. 64 W. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11. Pastor Mary M. Carnes. 751*2754. Childcaro directors: Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753.Elbovllle United Mothodlst Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9). Youth for Christ (ages 10-12}. 1 st & 3rd Sun.. 3-4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ meet Sun., 5-6:30 p.m. Disciple I Biblo Study. Wed.. 7 p.m. Disciple III Bible Study. Thurs.. 7 p.m. Advance. Pastor; Rev. Jack Wallace.Cooleemee Church of God: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Service and Children’s Church. 11 a.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. Wed. Family Service. 7 p.m. For more info, call pastor Robert Hulette at 264-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org.Cornatzer United Methodist Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Bible Sludy. Wednesday. 7:30. Rov. Harold Zimmerman, pastor.Bethel United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m. Dr. S.B. Warner, pastor.Advance United Methodist Church:Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. Youth. 5 p.m. Rev. David Chllders.Oowntown Advance. Farmington United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Rev. Melinda Snyder. Oak Grove United Methodist Church; 1994 U.S. 158. Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11.Concord United Methodist Church.Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksville. Worship: 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Pastor, John Andrews.Hardison United Methodist 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. 10a.m.Sunday Worship. 11. Evening service, 6. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Gladstone Road. Hlllidale United Methodist Church: 5228 U.S. 158. Contemporary 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 Biblo studies and ministries include drama, worship team, missions, singles, women's, men’s. Dr. Keith Turman. 998-4020. Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church: Worship Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Rev. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd.Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Evening; 6:30. Wednesday prayer meeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joel Boyles. W.G. WHrrE & C 0 . 8S0 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY^S MiAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience t>2 Ralph RallKlg« Rd > Mockivllto 492-5496 J . P. G R E E N M IL L IN G C O ., IN C . Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COM PANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 7 J i i D E Ш А В Е Н А Ш А К 5431 Hwy. 158 «Advance, NC 336-998-1987 Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U.S. 601 S. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Rov. Robert Kasting. 751-5419. http:/Avww.mindspring.com/^holycross/ Mocksvlllo 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/ Beau­champ roads, Advance. Rov. Donnie Durham. 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Smith Grove Methodist Church: 3492 U.S. 158. Mocksvillo. Paslor: Chris Clontz. Sunday School: 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Children's ministry. Before and aftor school programs. 940-5296. Hlllsdalo Baptist Church: Sunday Worship and Biblo Sludy 9 & 10:30 a.m.. Wednesday Fellowship Moal. 6 p.m. children's youth activities, prayor meeting. 6:30 p.m. Paslor FI.T. Alderman. 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Bront Holton. 4815 U.S. 158.Advance.Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services. 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.Now Bollevors P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Sorvice, 11 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study. 5 p.m. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Women's Aux. & Brotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday.Liberty United Mothodlst Church.U.S. 601 S, Worshlp:9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m.First United Methodist Church of Mocksville. Early Sunday Worship Service. 8:50 a.m. Praiso singing, casual dress, contemporary format. Traditional service. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charles Turner. Bellover's Sonship Tabernacle: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m.&6;30p.m. Wed. evening, 7. Pastor: Jerry L. Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Poller’s Lane.Turrentlno Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. Worship. 11; Night Service. 6. Pastor; Rov. Joe Smilh. Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sunday early worship, 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a.m. 321 Rodiand Rd.. Advance. 336- 998-5083. Fax: 940-5502. E-Mail; bethumc@aol.com.Episcopal Church of the Ascension. Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advance, Sun. School. 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. 998-0857. Dial A Slory Ministry for children. Bill and Peggy Long of Advance. 998-7716. Services at the Oaks. Apt. 7A, 7 p.m.. Thursdays. Bishop T.R. Rice.Clement Grove Church ol God, Body of Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 492-5125. Salurday Services: Sabbalh School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11:45. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Pastor: Elder Ernest l|ames. Radio Broadcast: The Biblo la Right, Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p.m.. WDSL 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m.. WSTP 1490 AM.Groen Moadows 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 11 a.m., Wed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. each month 10 a.m, 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Leo.Bixby Presbyterian Church. 1606 Fork-Bixby Rd.. near Cornalzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Designated pastor. 998- 6813. Dulln United Methodist Church. 697 Dulin Rd.. Mocksville. 998-6409. VOGLERA-SONS tunerai Home 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 ■13fc..766-4714 PUT THIS SPACE TO W O R K FOR YOU CALL 7 5 1 -2 1 2 0 FOR DETAILS EATON FUNERAL HOME A Tradition ol'Cnrinÿ.... 325 North Main Street Mocksville. NC 27Ü28 336-751-2148 'Krazy' Bob says, "Stop by and see mail's rarely a sale at all." Tues.-Fri.* I0am-7pm Sat.' 10am-5pm Closed Sun.&Mon.The Old Webb GIdg, Hwy 158.} Blocks W of 601 < Д Ь | A U T O M irrS M OCKSVIIIE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 Pastor: David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m.. Worship 9:30 a.m.Cooloemoo Unllsd Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rov. Poiry Bradshavi (284- 6135)In Homo Blbto Studios, by Randy Howell. 2B4-4667.Boar Creel< Baptist Church, Boar Greek Ch. Rd., Sun. School 10 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m.. Team Kids Wod. 6:30 p.m.. Dr. Wayne E. Sterling ■ Interim Pastor. Cooleomeo First Baptist Church, 284 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship tl a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youth, 6 p.m. Wednesday supper, 6 p.m. Music minister, Regina Chandler.Mocksvlllo Socond Presbyterian, 400 Pine St. Worship, 11 a.m.. Church School, 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Leach.751-1410St. Francis of AsslssI, 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 Draper, TOR, 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church, Sunday morning Bible sludy, classes toi all ages, 9:45. Worship: 11. 1841 Farmington Rd., 5 miles Irom 1-40. Pastor: Jimmy Hinson. Church: 998- 3826. Home: 751-3492.Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 Nonh across Irom Horn's Truck Stop, Mocksville. 751-3639. Worship & Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday evening, 7. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Pastor: Glenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Depot St., Mocksvillo. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning worship: 11 a.m. Pastor: Rev. 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. Fulton Youlh In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. Jack Wallace. Heaven Bound Full Qospol Church.U.S. 64 W., Mocksville. (beside Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m., Worship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship, 6. Wednesday night praise/ worship, 7. Pastor, James Ward. 99B- 6394.First Baptist Church. 390 N. Main St.. Mocksvlllo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship: t0:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Service, Noon.Fork Baptist 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, Sunday6 p.m.998-8306.Cornatzer Baptist Church, 1372 Cornatzer Rd.. Mocksvlllo. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11; evening. 6:30: Awana's Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday ovening, 7:30 p.m.New Union Methodist Church, 1869 Shellield Rd.. at County Line Rd. Services: 8:30 a.m., contemporary worship with casual dross and refreshments; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School lot all ages. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. tiamea Biptlsl Chutch. Sheltield Rd., MocKsvtllQ. Sunday Sctiool, 9:45 a.m.. Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening, 6, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor, Tommy Faust.St. John AME Zion Church, 145Campbell Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rov. 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 Kaslner. 998-6302.Church cf God of Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 s., Mocksville. Sunday School, to a.m.. worship, 11. Sunday ovening, 6: Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935.Viclory Baptist Church, Midway St.. Cooleemee. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship 11, Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday AwanaA'outh, 6:45 p.m., Prayer & Bible Study, 7, Rev. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077.Seventh Day Adventist Church, Milling Road, Mocksville. 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. Paslor: Rev. Greg Liltle.Yadkin Valley Baptist Church.1324Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Paslor; Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School, 10a.m., worship, 11 S 6. Wednesday Night Prayer meeting, 7:30. Live Sundays, WDSL 1520AM, 11-Noon,Ml. Zion Holiness Church ol God. U.S. 64 E. al Mill Street, Mocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m., Morning Worship. 11. Paslor; Bishop James l|amos.Ml. Slnal AME Zion Church, 488 Peoples Creek Road, Advance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship, 11a.m., Wednesday night Bible study,7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231.Bixby Church of the Living God. 2121 Cornalzer Rd., Advance. Pastor, Rev. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Worship, Sunday 10-11 a.m.. 6 p.m. Salem United Methodist Church, Salem Church Road off Davie Academy Rd. Worship, Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:45. Tho Rov. Mary Carnes, minister.PIney Grova United Methodist Church, 376 Underpass Rd., Advance. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998-7316.Nevf Jerusalem Apostolic Church,291 Campbell Rd., Mocksviiie. Paslor, Nettye llames-Barber, 751 -0049. Sun. School, 10 a.m., Worship 11. Wednesday night: Bible class, 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m.Ttuo Light Chilstlan Ministry, U.S. 601 N.. Danner Rd. lo Camella Lane. Mocksville. Paslor: Steven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11. Episcopal Church ol the Good Shepherd, Church & Cross sts., Cooleemee, Worship, 9:30 a.m., lollowship hour after church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th Sundays alter church. Priest; Rev. Noah Howard. Jesus Llie Mission, Liberty Church Rd., Mocksville. Sunday School, 10:30, morning worship, 11. Sunday evening al 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor: Hilda Roavis.Mocksville Church ol God, 862 U.S. 64 E. (beside Armory). 751-0817. Pastor; Larry Hollilleld. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11.Sunday evening, 6, Wednesday evening, 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church, 3203 US 601 S., Mocksville. 284-2328. Rov, Jimmy Lancaster, Sunday services; 8:15 a.m., praise and worship; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School lor all ages; 11 a.m., morning worship; 6 p.m. evening worship, Wednesday services; 6 p.m., lamily fellowship moal; 7 p.m., TeamKID, Youth 4 Christ, Adull Bible Sludy. Nursery lor Inlanis and toddlers.Fellowship Baptist Church, 1084 Rainbow Rd., Advance. 998-6544. Paslor WIII Pryor. Sunday School, 10 a.m., worship, 11, Sunday evening, 6. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m.Smith Grove AME Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. Rov. Conita A. Hunt. 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JUNE 18,2002 DAVIE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA il.P.Van Hoy II, Chairman BoarJ of HIccdon M IXED b e v e r a g e To p^mll the sals of mixed beverages in hotels, Restaurants, private clubs, community theaters and .... FORAGAINST ЩЩ MALT BEVERAGE To permit the “on-premises’' sale of malt beverages by Class A hotel, motels, and restaurants only: and to pcrmil “off-premiscs” sales by olher permilees. UNFORTIFIED WINE To p«»ul the “on'prcmiscs” and *‘ofr*premise"satc of unfortified wine. .... KORAGAINST Ящ ABCSTORES Го permit Ihe uperation of АПС Stores. ... FORAGAINST i -V!i. ......... FORAGAINST After makint^ ALL of your selections, press the RHD VOTE BUTTON to easl your ballot Page I of2 Ne’il ' P»Et Prtvloiu Plge Page 2 of2 V O T ENO T o A l c o h o l S a l e s i n Mocksville! Paid for by Citizens Against the Sale of Alcohol in Mocksville F e a t u r e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 - Dl Z e n o b i a ’ s : S a t u r d a y N i g h t P la y T o B e F u n - W i t h A M e s s a g e By Mike Harnhiirdt Davie County Enlerprise Rccord You never know what mighl happen at Zenobia's. Maybe you have an appointmonl. or maybe you’re just dropping by lo calch up on the local gossip. Bul when you leave after hearing the message offered Ihrough Ihe play, Zenobia’s, local writer Selena Barker hopes you'll be inspired. She was. "I woke up al 3 o’clock in Ihe morn­ ing anti tlioHght about Zenobia's," she said. “I know il was God. He's good like lhal." She slarled wriling, and didn't quil until 6:30 or so. The scribble was hard lo read, bul Zenobia's was born. With Ihc help of family and friends, the firsi production of the play will be Salurday, June I.S at 7 p.m. al the Brock Perfonning Arls Cenler on Norlh Main Sireel in Mocksvillc. The Davie High Sicp Team will open, and the youth drama leam "Unique Praise" from New Bethel Baptisi Cluirch will perform during intermission. Admission is 58, children under 5 free. Cost is S6 each for church members. Zenobia's is based in a beauty par­ lor. "It's going lo have some humor in il," she said. "Il gels really crazy up Ihere al Ihe local beauty parlor." Il gels even crazier when the 19 year old comes in with her four kids. The trav­ eling salesman good for a few laughs, and for a few sneers from Zeiiobia and olher.s in her shop. “ ll’s got a message aboul people's time to meet the Lord, aboul death. It’s going lo be enlighlening, we pray it is." Barker had always wanted lo do hair, and has worked in olher spirilual plays. "I like spreading the message of the gospel," she said. “I'm nol a minisier. I don'l throw il al them. 1 go around the mounlain and come in Ihrough the back and Ihey say, is she trying lo lell me somelhing." Tliere is five scenes in Ihe play, and aboul 20 people are helping. Jared Vaughlers will provide music. Among some of ihe main characters are Barker, who plays Zenobia, Brenda Withers, Vickie Fowler, Sharon Smoot, James Fowler, Sonja Rhodes, Rhoshocki M. Fleck, Malik Nixon, Demeire' Graham, Channah Link, Zaniouri Link, Denise Fowler, Twanika Link, and Mala Torrence. ‘‘When you have a dream, il’s hard for olher people to reali/.e il." she said. "They‘ve been iroopers and have really come through for me." Barker’s olher dream is for the Brock lo be filled with people Salur­ day, people who go home wilh a rniis- sage lhal will improve their lives. The Davie High Step Team will open the show. Here, Shari Ander­ son and Takia Torrence practice some moves. Selena “Zenobia” Barker checks on the "hair do” of Brenda Withers during rehearsals for “Zenobia.” A few members of Unique Praise, Kelyn Nichols, Craven Oakley, - Photos by Robin Fergusson Tyeisha Chunn and Kayla Nichols get ready for show. Vickie Fowler, Selena Barker and Sharon Smoot rehearse for Saturday night production.James Fowler plays a beauty supply salesman. 1)2 - I),W IK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl), .June 13, 2002 Fun For A Cause: Relay For Life Friday, Saturday A nighl fillcil willi hoan- wamiing and I'lm acliviiics is planncil for ihc 2002 Davic County Relay Гог Lll'c. The all-nighi cclehralloii of canccr survivors, rcm cm - brancc of those lost canccr, ami ail effort to raise iiioney for cancer rc.scarch starts al (y.M) p,m. Friday al the Davic Mij;!! School track and ends at a,ni, Saturday, For most people Involved, il's a chancc lo do something positive for their coninumity, while renienibcring someone special, Paula Cromer, who w'orks forcvciU sponsor Adelphia and is publiclly chair for the Re­ lay, lhal person is her grand- niiithcr "1 losl niy mother to canccr about a year ago," she said, “ I do this because I've seen a lot of people I love affected by canccr," She chose to help oul wiih Ihc Relay because It's fun, and a good cause, "Il was the only thing lo­ cally I thought I could contrib­ ute to," she said, "Last year, I had no idea whal the Relay was all about," Bul afler spending all night al the track, she was among Ihe first to volunteer Ihis year, "I was tremendously sur prised, I could not believe the uiniout, and the overwhelming support Ihe people of Ihe counly have given," Lasl year. Davie's Relay I I Crystal Fleming antj Paula Cromer sell baked goods in front of Adelphia to raise money for the American Cancer Soclety s Relay for Life, - Photos by Robin Fergusson was named the fourth in Ihe nation in per capita giving, “ Davic County," Cromer said with e.xcitemenl. and hopes that this year will be even belter. She was busy last week manning a table in front of the company's office on Depot Street, selling cookies and cakes and pies to raise more money. Many television networks such as ESPN. Slarz and Life­ time have donated items in­ cluding new movie DVDs and tapes, books. Ishirls and fleeces, which will be ,sold. Come early and slay lale. Area churches and clubs and groups set up booths, many selling food and chances at prizes. The event starts at 6;.10 wilh Ihe opening ceremony, paisley Payton will welcome guests, awards w ill be presented. Paula Lewis will sing Ihe Na­ tional Anihem and Linda Edwards w ill be the guesi speaker. Randy Queen will of­ fer a prayer, and Robby Dilniore will read survivor's names as they take the first lap around the track, followed by a lap for caregivers, Paula Lewis will sing as the Relay gets started at 7 p,ni. The teams are composed of walk­ ers. and one is on the Irack at all times from the leams. They raise money by getting spon­ sors for walking. Also at 7. the Fear Factor game, hosied by Brent Campbell, gets under way. At 8. Campbell and his father. B ill, w ill host Gong Show Karaoke, Thai should be worth the price of the free admission, so save some money to have your (least) favorite singer Paula Cromer: "I could not believe the overwhelming support Ihe people of the county have given." gonged off Ihe stage. The luminary ceremony at 9:15 is one of the more som­ ber moments, Katy Junker, Relay chair, will start that pro­ gram. with Calvin Ijames lighting Ihe memory candle and David Hulchens the honor candle. 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(Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8-6 • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday By Appi, 231 BifCMWOOO DRfvi 612 Luincton Roao 275 Мдиыж Ro« 58R. 3.1 BA. 3505 sq ft., loo many ameniUes to $3Ä,950. CM l COMME 9 751-8565 4BR. ЗВА, farirVìOuse са.1в60 on 6 5 Ac. Appx. 3200sl. $325,000. CAaC0NM£9 751-e565 4BR, 3BA. on 9.3 aaes with stream $249,000. CALL EVnyN 9 751-8563 36R. 2BA. lami style home with <мтар around porch $169,900. СШ . KEN 9 751-8564 4BR. 2BA plus 2BR. 1 BA homes PLUS additional 3,34 acres in Farmington. $185,000. CAU JANE or MJ. 751-8560 222 Bvimt Chapu Road 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, spacious rooms, latgo tot. $162,500. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 TOTAL PRIVACY 15W- Aerei, Partially citami, Paiture land. wood«l, tutam - legal acceaa Itom Hwy, 158, 38H, 2BA, 00 1.5AC.. airle drive. Up 10 2 .5Ac. avail. $119,900. CAUEVnïNe751.e5e3 2+/- oaos in А^»алсв. 30R, 2BA. spMlo/o-. $119,900. C A U U E 9 7514572 3 Bodrooms, 2 Batris, like now home. $159,900. CAUMNEe751-8SC0 139 CiotsTlH Ohivi m t Historical 6BR. 2BA, home on 5.11 acres, with immaculale landscaping CALL JANE 9 751-8560 loi 16 IRANQUIIIIV Ln. $142.500. CALL LEE 9 751-8572 2347 Hwt 601 S 2 Bodrooms, 1 Balh. great mini larm on 4.61 acres. $139,900. CAU JANE 9 751-8560 4BR. 2BA, renxxJ. kitch. bsmt. pnced BELOW appraisal $139,900 CAU KEN 9 751-8564 3BR. 2BA, brand home, many amonities. $124,900. CAU CONNIE 9 751-8565 3 Bod.'ooms. 2 Balhs. like new. in a great tocaton. $114,900. CAU KEN 9 751-8564 3BR. 2BA, dblwide home with 6-f/- acres, os-is cond. $109,900. CAU EVEUTN 9 751-8563 3BR. 2BA. 1853 sq. ft. mobile home w^.S acres. $109,900. CAUMNEe751.S5e0 3BR, 2Ba, new carpal, lull bsmnI, multi'lev. deck. $109,900. CM lM NEe7S14SC0 Many Updales, 4BR, 2BA, 1.5 sloryhomo. $109,900. СШ . CONNIE 97514565 3BR, 2BA on comer к» w/ 12x16 »orooe buiidino $104,900.CAU KIN 9751-8564 New Const.. 3BR. 2BA cottage. Conv. Inuxm localion $90,500 CAUMNCe7S145C0 3BR, 2BA, Immaculate inside, 1512 54.11. $94,900, CAU, KEN 9 751-8564 3 Bedrooms, 1 Batti, 2 story, witti new targe oultiuilding. $89,900. CAU. MMV 9 7514566 3 Bodrooms, 2 Baths, with wired shop/oaroge. $82,500. CAU JANE 9 7514560 1.5 acres, 3 BR, 2 BA, 1552 sq. It. mobile home. ñ9,90a CAU, CONME 9 7514565 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, wltti 1480 square leel. $74,900. CAU JANE 9 75145(0 1.89 Town Centor zoned district land.2BR, IBA. $74,500. CAU JANE 9 7514560 3 Bodfooms. 1 Bath, Iresh paint, S2.000 Closing cost. $72,900. CAUJANE9 75145C0 3BR, 1.5BA, cozy cottago, lown. $69,900. CAU GENA 9 7514569 Loxlngton, NC. 2BR, IBA, hardwood lloors, .87ac. $69,900. CAU LEE 9 7514572 3 Bodrooms, 1 Balh, currently being renovated. $68,900. CAU CONME 9 7514565 2BR, IBA. well maintained, hardwood rtoors. $66,500 CAU JANE 9 7514560 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath. Iresh paint and new carpel. $49,900. CAU JANE 9 7514560 KENSALES751-8564 M,J,RANDALL751-3538 .\ \ M l \ltl I 1()1S \.S1)I W l) \\l)Kl4l\l rKlll'lKMls B g ^C K B d ,m N OTHVtOC-. HaV'UlNIH^âuf IhryeOIN-H«y. ISA»Ch.Rd.. .9i.97Ac.S411.WS__Lot9S2B.OOO..9.7вАс«АИ7$.000 ^7JW*AC$1SaOOO Acf houM.tl75.000 ___6.M Ac. $60.000 Bytrty Chipd Rd.Ur.HÍrtryRd___Thompton Lan«-. Ul 7 NMlle Rd, Ysdkln Co.. ISW-AcrMlr)Advtr>c«__ ..2.I9AC. S29.900 ...1.49 Ac. $23.500 — ftAc.(se.ooo Jklg.Lolll5.900 ____$18,500 M.Ar>Otll Roed.. .1S.e»crM $140,000 ‘ ~ s $110.000^ ___I $119.000h4.2atfrtt, $114.240 V.7W-tcrM. »9,900-u k tm I ihmo HENTAL PHQPEttTlga 3S7AvonStrML... 227 TbcUr RoMt M2SP/U DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 - D3 New Books A(d(jed To Davie Public Library Some of the new books al Davie Couniy Public Library, ?>! 1 N, Main Street, Mocksvillc: Non-Fiction The Fish's Eye: Essays About Angling and the Out­ doors; Sland Up For Your Life: Develop the Courage, Confi­ dence, and Cliaracler lo Fulfill Your Greatest I’oiential; Mr, Fi.\-il Introduces You to Your I lome: Reinenibcr Every Name Every Tim e: The Corporate World's Memory Master Re­ veals His Secrets; The Kennedys at War, 19.^7-194.^; lliink Like a Fish: llic Lure aiul Lore of America's Legendary Bass Fisherman; Marlha Inc,: The hiciediblc Story of Martha Stewart Living (Jmniniedia; 101 Things Every Kid Should Do Growing Up; Believing in Ourselves: A Celebration of Women; The Botany of Desire: A Phml's Eye View of the Worlil. Fiction Casanova in Bohemia, Andrei Codicscu; I'he City of Your Final Destination, Peter Cameron; The Hearse Case Scenario, I'ini Cockcy; Every­ thing is Illuminated, Jonathan Foer; A Game of Spies, John Allm an; Goodnight Sweet Prince, David Dickinson; The Lasl Albatross, Ian Irvine; Thir­ teen Albatrosses: (O r Falling O ff The Mountain), Donald Harrington; The Runaway Quill, Jennifer Chiavcrini; Hie Sweetest Dream, Doris Lessing, The library now has audio­ books on CD, as well as cassclle tape. The ne.xt Siimr.ier Reading Program is June 17 featuring the Davie School of Dance, I lave fun aiul learn while ihinc- ing. On June 24, the Davie Counly High School dance leam will perform al 7 p,ni. Donations lothe library:The M ocksvillc Women's club made a donalion in memory of Miss Carroll Johnstone, The Class of 19.‘i4 of Mocksville I ligh School made a donation in loving memory of Nancy Boger Pelissier, Davie County Public L i­ brary hours: Monday 10 a,m,- S;,10 p,tu,, Tucsday-Tluirsday 10a,m,-7 p,m,, Friday 10a,m,- ,‘i;,'iO p,m„ Saturday 10 a.in,-3 p,m,, Sunday closed. Phone 7.51-202.-?, Cooleemee Branch hours; Monday 12 noon-6 p,m„ Tues- day-Friday 10 a,m,-.‘i p,m, (closed for lunch from 12:;iO- h.lO), Saturday and Sunday closed. Phone 284-2803, Congratulalions to Kacy Young aiul Gracie Hayes, They are the first two winners in the Knowledge Quest contest, Kacy knew thal Norman Bridwcll writes about Clifford Ille Big Red ilog and liis friend Emily Elizabeth, Gracie knew that Thomas Edison isthe W iz- aril of Menlo Park, llie rules for Knowledge Quest arc simple. Read the c|uestion. Search oul the answer in books, on the Internet lo come into the libra y for assis­ lance, An e.Mra hint is poslctl on the bulletin board al the library, A winner will be ilraw from the previous week's answers every Monday night al the Summer Reading Program, Al the end of Ihc Summer Reading Program, adilitional winners w ill be drawn from all the entries for the whole summer. To enter the contest, you must come into Ihe library and fill oul an enlry form. Children's Contest - In En­ gland they speak English differ­ ently lhan we ilo, Whal sport do the English call "football" and whal fooil to they call "chips?" Over 10 contest - This fa- Knowledge Quest K a c y Y o u n t, G r a c e H a y e s F irs t W in n e rs In C o n te s t Kacy Yount and Gracie I layes Ihey are the first two winners in the Knowledge Quest Contest, Kacy knew that Norman Bridwell write.s aboul Clifford the Big Red Dog and his friend Gtuily Elizabeth. Gracie knew lhat Thomas Edison is the Wizard of Menlo Park. The rules for the Knowledge Quest are simple. Read the question. Search out the answer in books, on Ihe (ntemetorcome into the Davie County Public Library for assislance. An e.xira him is posted on Ihe bulletin board al Ihc library, A winner will be drawn from Ihe previous weeks' answers every Monday nighl al the Summer Reading Program. At the end of the Summer Reading Program atldilional winners will be drawn from all the entries for the whole summer. To enler the contest you must come into Ihe library and fill oul an enlry fonn. C h i l d r e n 's C o n t e s t In England they speak English differently lhan we do, Whal sport do the English call "football" and what food do ihey call "chips"? O v e r 1 0 C o n t e s t This famous graduate of Davidson College was known as 'Tommy Wilson" lo his classmates. Who was he? S u m m e r R e a d i n g The Summer Reading Program is off lo a greal slart, I'herc are more than 140 children registered. There is still time to register and gel reading. On Monday, June 17 at 7 p,ni, the Davio School of Dance will pre.sent "Leaniiiig and Having Fun while Dancing." Tuesday moming at 11 a.m, Ihere will be a special storylime in Ihe courtyard of Ihe Mocksville Library, The program on June 20 at Cooleemee will be "Fairy Tale Trivia", On Tuesday, June 25 the Davie County Public Library will host Murk Daniel - The Magical Storyteller, 278 MsiRnolia Avenue $159,900 Exci'|illoit:tl v;iltio In Iwatitlful fiitnlcti Valleyl' .VÍUR, 21U brick ntttclt with double lol. I'n'tt)' laiiiiicapitig, full fiitlsheil bitsciiienl, lira' window llirotiglimit. 299 МацпоПа Avenue $229,500 I'alntlims hiiitk'wilh biiill-iit eiilcrtaiiiiiicril L't'ittiT and ат:ип1с tilo Попг!!!^', .ÍUlí. ,Vilí.\ Л and iivtT JJUO M|. ít. I'till líN'im'til and fe panlniiiiR :in'a w/poiiL'rs sluil. p. 66 acre tract w ithin 112 mile of 1-40. ® Convenient location betw een G reensboro & Charlotte. Many uses. G reat investm enti . Peiyiington ^ . ш - ‘>4(»-7.^:: i\ h [ y r n .V U i-7.>l-'M 0(l lO i hi(l\ D n rlia m и « w .iiiid > d iii lia m .i nm mous graduate of Davidson College was known as "Tommy Wilson" to his classmates. Who was he? The Summer Reading Pro­ gram is off to a great start. There are over 140 children regis­ tered. There is still time to reg­ ister and get reading. On Mon­ day, June 17 at 7 p,m. The Davie School of Dance will present "Learning and Having Fun While Dancing," Tue.sday morning at 11 a,m„ there will be a special storylime in ihe courtyard of Ihe Mocksville Library, On I'uesday. June 25. Ihe Davie Counly Public Li­ brary will proudly host Mark Daniel - the Magical Storyteller, R e a l E s t a t e F a c ts by: Peter A. Heaven, realtor® YOU HAVE A FRIEND! You've just accepted a position in another cily, and you'll need to sell your home. You've mentioned the move lo your friends, and two of tliein - both in real estate - have asked to present you in the marketing of your home. Which one should you choose? The sale of a home is not a matter of luck or friendship. It is a matter of "hard wtirk meeting opportunity," Marketing a home succcsslully involves a process, not a .single activity. List your lionte wilh the agent who uiidetslands the process and has a hisloty of making things happen. If that individual also happens to be your frienil, you may have a line match. To earn the right to represent you, ask the agenl to provide evidence of the price recent buyers have been willing lo pay for similar homes. Price your lioiiie carefully, Expcct the agent to lour your home like a buyer - looking for iinprovcments that should be iniplemented before marketing the home. The agenl will tench to present your home in the most favorable light lo excite buyers, Finiilly, the agent should have a history of planning and implementing succe,ssful marketing strategies lo nllract buyers. Ask for details aboul tlte promotional melhods lhal will be used, and a timetable for their use. Once you've identihed Ihe right agent, make your choice and get started. ih'dvt'ii is a Realtor* with ¡\-nn'mi:ton Sc Company Realty, he would he pleased lo assist you in your ne.xt realty tninsuction of hu\ini> or seUinii a home. He can he tv'ached at 3J6-99S-I047 for <m>- real estate questions you may have. Pe^npington Company REALTY In Mocksville 3 3 6 , 7 5 1 , 9 4 0 0 • In Advance/Hillsdale 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 , 8 9 0 0 m Pennington & Company Realty is pleased to announce that Meriè Rector has joined our professional staff as a RealtorK Meric specializes in the log lionie market. She has e,\perience in sales, construction and design of residential log homes, Meriè resides in Davie County wilh her husband and their two children, Meriè’s husband is a Winston-Salem police ofticcr. and they previously lived in Forsyth County, Therefore, Meriè offers her clients e.xtcnsivc knowledge and informaiion of Davie and the surrounding counties, Meriè and her family are members of Hillsdale Bapti.sl Church of Advancc, She enjoys helping out at school functions and community activities. Merlò is excited about working with buyers and sellers. You can reach Meriè in M e riè R ector ihc Advance office at 998-8900, Pennington & Company Realty would like to thank everyone that joined us for our Open House celebration at our Advance office on Saturday, June 1. We appreciate your support and look forward to servicing all your real estate needs as your ^ Hometown Realtors. 136 Lakecrest Dr. • Anxhtr home-^^iiced rriit; vn)1& rio^KhcoM color $ 17S.000.Cal Мшу. brvJ(.Ku 428 John Crotts Rd « Thit SW AC property is equipped w/7 barnt. fefKi^L 2 uoriM bldjj + 1 pretty cou.niry home w/4BR. 3BA. forRul living & dmln«. den w/fircplice A btmt. Add'd icreiie ivaiL. nouse A 5*AAC mutt tell first S199.900. Call Mary or DebbI«. u t 8 Shallowbnx>l< -Aiinnce - ЗВД,2ВА,;^ borxjs rtxxn ceins and pouèle 4thBA ar)d ЗпйАОлгmv\fL $218,900. CallMce. \1\V I 1S11\(. TCX)NEW FOR PHOTO 437 fjames Church Road • Great bmily home in nice loaooa 3BR, 2BA v.ith pjved circle drive. 1568 iq, ft of livinj jpice. Have kidi» Large yard to pw in this summer} $S9,900. Call Debbie & Rodney. 442 OaMand Avenue • Better than new! Must Seel Hardwood fkjon, firepUce. worWiop and more. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathi, euy access to l^,$ 112,900. Call Debbie. \ l W I IS 1 1\(, 260 Eaton RcMd • Nice ranch in convenient Mocksville location with large deck & deuthed carport, gu teg fireplace. $98,900. CcK Rodney. M W I IS I l\(i 1663 Ridge Rd O^-JacmAagcrnois custom buk heme! 3BA. 25BA. beaocAi hiM feorv vaJted ceijys,keatHnkicsepdnmiIiBAh^|iajni& scp shcMv. КВЯ W2 wali-fi dosea 2 car pr. к patn less (hviSyaold S2l9.90aC^Mar> 149 Knoltt>rook-Meadow Ridge - New'“"e Cod home. Finiihed oonus rm mane this Open vaulted cetlmg in treat rm. onderful Views. Hdwd's in foyer. DR & kit Urge I.B acre lot. $247,000. Call Mary Lynne. . - ........Drive • Immaculate homeOak ValFey. 3BR. 2iBA. al) brick. Privacy off MBR. hdwd floors. Beautiful bndscaped lot on ^th fairway. A must see! $25<M0O. Call Rodney. ■ЯШ11Д1ИИ TOO NEW FORPHOTO loa Rdng Meadow Road • Creat 2 story {annljr I'wme wnh 3BK. ISBA. deck porth. basement. privacY fence. Formal dming ana larie kitchen w/breaknst area and pantry. >149,900. CaU Rodney. I3S PDW«II Road • Lots of space. Creat vrt)rkshops. covered doi ntn. large deck. 2 double ‘ re. ^09,909.Call Debbie.488 Main Church Road • V) Acres. Immaculate custom built home. Features Include 3 iarge bedrooms, 2 rock fireplaces, fiflished den in bsmc, 3 canges and tons of storage space. $U9,900. Cali Rodnty. 127 Pepperstone Place - Wonderful 3BR, 2BA.home with chesinut cabineu in kitchen, large MBR. screened porch In back. Loated on Urge comer teL Sm.90aCtf Rodneyi 112 Covenant Cove-EHsha CreMQuality stick built, ranch hom#. 3BR. i.,. walk in cteseu in each BR A comer fireplace v. gas logs inereat rniAddI features inckide a 2*car gange,a3(fyr.roof. $119,900,CaH Mary !7,You Find The Perfect Home! СаИ Ifiiittt ter moft details. 3BR. 2BA in great nbrhd. Li. fam rm w/gu logs! Nice matter tuite. Ig MBA. walk-Jn closet!Covered bk porch wMew of nream.deck. 3/^AC le urrest in .tet, 1 of the n Gurleston Ridge. Buy now 111 Longlei^ Pine - Relax and tquiet and cory vaulted sunroom. Wsnder__loatlon. Split bedroom floor plaa Vaulted ceiling and tis logs In ihe liviivg room. $IS7,900. Cat! janle. JiniceMcDnnlel Debbie РещЦюп MiijlyimtBijiiiijtr Miry Hendrlcki Rodney Biiley CtodyDurhim JuicMlitoa 909-0747 909-1JÎT ' Í09 0831 940-7077 909-'3803 940-7522 97M7Í7 f I # ЛютАшШ751-94«» i m '’UMlKf.llIVI DI I m.iil Ils .11 mlo<''’l’i-miiiii'iiMiKi'.ili\( OHI г I 1)4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Friday, June 14 "Seeds of Hope" Dniwins, Mocks- \ ilic Giinlon Club scllinii S2 (lonaiion lickels. iivailnHc Ihrough miy Mocks- vnllcG;irilcrK'!uhinemlxT. &ichlickct Гог Jrasvini: »it miiiKTous ilcm.s d(b naicd hy lival merchants. Dniwing wil) Iv 3ime M. All proceeds benefit !he American Cancer Socicly. Religion Sun,-Thurs., June 16-20 Viiciillon Millie .ScliiHil,Turrentine ll;i|il. O iurch. (i:.l(l-S:.10 p.m. Ages presclim>l-:i(luli. This year's Iheme "Amazon Oulfiilcrs", For info 998- .“illH). Mon.-Fri., June 17-21 M issions Ueviviil. Liberty Bapt. Ciiuich, 7:30 p.m. cach night, spe­ cial singing cach night. Everyone Welcome. Wed.-Fri., June 19-21 *‘S:ifiiri Нпц" VKS, at Hillsdnlc i:M C. Advance, from fi;.10-8:45 p.m. nightly. Ihen on Sat. June 22 from tor Umuly cook-out. Sunday, June 23 llopc llapt. Tiihernaclc Homc- CdinlnK, U.S. 158 N. near Dutch- iiian Creel., 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 30 buvie Co. Ilaplist M lsslonury Lnion A nni\crsiiry, ccIcbrating morcihan KK)ycars.Candlclighting service lo rcmcnd>criieceased and current IVcsidcnts. Everyone in­ vited. bK'ation announced al later lime. A nnlversjiry C ficbralion, Davie Rapl. M issionary Union. 3 p.m.. Cedar Cicck Ilapl. Cluirch. theme "Here Am I Send Me*’. I’ublic in­ vited. Special Events Mon.-Thurs., June 17-20 Summer Cheerleading Cmnp, by Dav le I !lghclK.x’ilc;klor*,6-.Sp.m..chi!- da*n K-8. Icc: .S-UKincludesT-sIiin). Monday, June 17 1JIH Knrciritnil'nt Appreriutlon Day, 5:.W-uniil,Cmise-ln,(low iilowTi Mocks­ ville. Five luildogs & iltinLs (while they last). giUiK-s iiiKl prizes. (Uain dale July I). Mon.-Wed., July 22-24 ^ Is» Annual .Step Camp, at Diivie High Scool. 10u.m.-2 p.m..co!it- $20,any giil or Iwy ages 5-14 who will be allemling D,i\ie High fur the 2002-2005 school year. Call Uitesha Smilh 751-5905 for ({iieslioiis. Dates to Remen'^>er Now-Juiy 28 Natural Vi.slons, spring/summer an show in the lobby of Brock Perfonn- ing Arts Center, Main Slrcct. Mocks­ ville. For info: 751-3112. Friday, June 14 Dine Out Dny, participating restau- ranls will donate lOif' of proceeds to local Red Cross. China Grill. Butch's BBQ. S&J BBQ, Venezia. Murphy's Market. Ketchie Creek Bakery. Friday, June 21 Hansel & Grelal, presented by Davic Arts Council & Missoula Children's Thealre. Original musical adaptation of Brothers’ Grimm lale. Perfor- m.inces al 3 and 7:30 p.m. at Brock Performing Arts Center, Main Streel, Mocksville. Tickets; $5 for everyone. Tickei or info: 751-3000. Meetings Monday, June 17 Kappa Hormmakers, at D.ivie Acad­ emy Comm. Bldg. family night picnic 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 18 Davic Co. Republican Party Meet­ ing, 7:30 p.m., nl new headquarters - Taylor's Print Shop. N. Main St.. Mocksville. Bring a chair. Wed. & Tliurs., June 19 & 20 Christian W om en's Clubs, al Ber­ muda Run Country Club, a'servations required. Free nur^cry provided. Wed. -LuncheonClub, I l:I5a.m ..SI2.25. 924-9281 .Thurs. - Branch Club, 9:30 a.m., SI 0.50.. YMCA For more infomiation. call 751 -9f>22 or visit Davic Family YMCA. Water Exercise Class E»xsy enough for beginners, challeng­ ing enough for Ihe cxperienceil. All ages wclcomc. Call for class iy|x*s limes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meel Tues. & TIuirs.. 4:45.6;00. 6:4.*) p.m. Gymnastics Camp Come join us for a fun-filled week. Leam to use gymn.xstics equipmenl & basic cheerleading moves. June 17- 2 1,9 -1 1:30 a.m. Cost: members S30/ others S55. Camp Davie Y Now registering rising K-5lh. Lei YMCA enterlain & cnricli your cliild. slale licensed summer day camp. Weekly field trips. CampPRYDE Now registering rising 0-8lh graders. Summer day camp involving com* nninity outn:ach projects, team huikl­ ing. and more. Space limited. Oak Valley/YMCA Goll Camp Leani fundamenlalsof golf with ГОА pm Raiulal I James & liis staff. Session I July 15-19. .Session 11 July 22-2fi. 8- II a.m. Cost: members S95 / others SI05. 3 On 3 Basketball Tournament A compelilive toumumcm in Chris­ lian environmenl. June 28-29. Cost S36 per team (plus $5 for non-mem- twrs) Call for details. Volleyball Tournament 4 on 4 co-ed ilouble elimination. July 19-20. Cost: S36 per team (plus S5 for non-memliers) Call for dclails. Seniors All Senior .-Nctivities take placc at the Davie Counly Senior Center kxaled in the BnK'k Building on Nonh Main Street, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call 751-0611. Tuesday, June 18 (iolden Anniversary l.unchcon, all couples who have been married 50 yrs. or more as of June 18. 2002 an? invited. FirM Bapl, Church. Mocks­ ville, 12 noon. No charge, but pre- R'gislration is needed by June 14. C;ill 751-0611. Wednesday, June 19 A Taste O f The Continent On The Blue Rldpe I’arkw ay, Senior Trip, S35 per person (includes wine tasting lunch, drive on parkway) Depart 7 a.m., return 6 p.m. Call 751-2325 for info. Wed.-Thurs., June 26-27 Cherokee Adventure, Senior Trip, fee includes lodging, lunch buffet al Harnih s Continental Breakfast, buf­ fet dinner. Depart 6 a.m. on 6/26. return 9 p.m. 6/27. Call 751-2325 for info. R eport Davie D ateline item s By N oon M onday Items for Davle Dateline should be reported by noon Monday of the pub­ licalion week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by Ihe office, at S. Main Sl. across from Ihc courthouse. cammon Common Bond in Concert * June B A R G A IN S o f t h e M O m w J h u j^ a £ u £ . H e lp Is J u j t A r o u n d T h e C o m e r . ■1É' audell Lumber and Building Supplies 162 Sheek Street • 751 -2 167 Open Dally Weekdays 7:30 - 5:00 Sat.7:30-I2 noon F r i d a y , J u n e 2 1 a t 7 : 0 0 P M L i b e r t y W e s l e y a n C h u r c h 2094 Sheflicki Road. Hamiony. NC • 492-2963 Common Bond - Mark. Luke, and John Green, collectively known as Comm on Bond, are one of Contemporary Christian Music’s newest groups. Tliey iuie Christian Music’s only sel of identical triplets. In May of 1994, they rclca.sed their first album, and, in Maivh 2001, released their first Contemporary Christian album. Regardless of .ige, gender, or religious affiliation, you will not want lo miss this group. E r i e In s u ra n c e G ro u p w as fouiuiecl lo p ro v id e ils P o lic y h o ld e rs w ith a s n e a r p e rfe c t p ro te c tio n a n d s e r\'ic e at th e lo w est p o ssii)le cost. W h y n o t m a k e u s p ro v e it? C all u s to d a y fo r s u p e rio r in s u ra n c e for y o u r a u to , h o m e , b u s in e s s a n d life. C o n ta c t y o u r lo c a l E R IE A g e n t for a fre e , n o -o h lig a tio n q u o te lo r all y o u r in s u ra n c e n e e d s. Gary Bowden T R IA N G L E IN S U R A N C E G R O U P 1506 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 936-0023 gnil)owc]eii@mocicsvilte,com E R IE IN SU R A N C E G R O U P i ERIE, M o c k s v ille : 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 www.SWMRealtors.com More Fine Howes Available Mocksville Office: 854 Valley Rd,Mocksville, NC 176 C a W ^ L n • $89,000198 McAllistef $575,000 w v£isrm ^l\ I F*Jo5biich3rem5.am:tnn.3aí3a\ 3 Bedroom,2 Bath DWMH with 2 car '«'«'b^irontsaaredporii^inicrt garage + S* included CO property ' A Clemmons Office : 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Unit 1, Clemmons, NC 343 W illboone Rd • $76 0 00 | JCJ Piw cyicje W • i268.000 | 548 E L M vers Rd • $73.900 1383 Davie Academ y « $164,900 |2 1 2 D a v ie St • $ 6 5 ,9 0 0 I ЗеР/гВА,1661 caner bt witfi 4 Bedroon-firs & morel Neat 3BR/1BA home with many updates with nice Master Sute 251 Lydia Ln . $289900 290 W inword C ircle • $106.900 Restored (am home situWid on т1и1*мог»1*т1Ууфсая),1л1(1гте 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath, large dnve with BETTtR THW BRAMD h£WI S BeAoom 3 5 Bath Must See40 Acre« w/bninQ strip garage/workshop 1.5Stotyhpr^conltion.3BR/i58A ^ batn, Must iee Custom Built home 4 Bedroom, 14 Acres Veiy cute hen», hntmd fln, fnplace in Ivtngroom 4 »e room. 541 D e p o t St • $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 F re 5 n y " p 3 ^ '7 iv ? c ^ rS S ,;^ , ' i ^ a t e toidtiini 3W 3B A 'M id 4BR/2BA. Lots of space, wonderful tocatkxisl 810 S a n lo fd A ve • $136,900 ComcfTpoy ranch n Advance 3BR.2BA 2 Bat^ SecUed tot w/ Great cottage on apprax. 2 acres Aframe on 8.9 Acre Tract. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, extra lot included чннрпдhoreebanpootbrgewnWiop, Full В азеттSeduded home with tots of privacy 190 C a b le Ln • $79000 |S 2 9 G la d s to n e • $104,0001 143 W estndge • $132,000 | 219 l akeview Rd • $279500 112 C asabella Dr • $64900 1 172 H ollow Hill C t • $79 9 00'T ■ I .....-УЗЯК и. I -че.-. 3 B « i ^ . DWMH complete^ Spadoui room, Brick. Mce Home 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath,remodeled thrtxjghout priced under tax value fence, Immaculate Conditkxi, Convenient to to ^ian d sch o d s '9 3 Bt.gt C ieoi. Pd • $119900 7583 H w yS Ol S » $89,900 5568 H w y 801 5 • $78,900 116 L a ifd R d • $ 7 9 0 0 0 | 171 Edgew ood Circle • $119500 ' ' ' — 'гяж'^тшшш___ ЯвайЯь*вв«».»=.— » I,л;-, Й ?& A ^lS íS íl.S ts^ctlS f' ^ 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, 2 Fireplaces,' w/bdsement 1)U (UN iiiii Vii •"iiW "»/',*'»“ HI-IIW iii-im IkimCikii 1к|Ы И »)т № |Нш'Ш4И lliiitiitlii»|ip^GII li» Win HMI« «àpi«"*“ «Мк1*ы«. UI.UII Н1-Ш2 County Disappointed With Easley D/WIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 - D5 County Commission Chair Dan Barren prc.sentccl the board wilti two reimbursement resolu­ tions . Ttie first was drafted by tlie N .C . Association of County Commissioners, and .seeks to secure local revenues and keep ttie governor from taking funds in llie future, wtiite allowing counties to raise a 1/2 cent sales tax. "Ttiis rankles because the governor Vlas taken money that belongs lo the counties," said Banctt. Barrett also presented a .sec­ ond resolution tie had written, in which "the Davie County Board of Commissioners urges that Governor Easley balance his budget by cutting the state’s bud­ get, not by raiding reimburse­ ments owed lo Davic County and other counlies." B.irrett's resolution also in­ cludes text requesting the legis­ lature pass legislation barring the govemor from taking money from the counties in the future. Finally he asks that any .sales tax initiative include a hold harm­ less provision. The provision protects the few counlies like Davie that would not see a rise in revenue due to a sales tax in­ crease. "We want our money back. We don't want tn pass a sales tax in order lo make up the inoney lhat is owed us. Only if the sales tax is passed would we rei|uirc a hold harmless provision, said Barrelt. Without the provision. .Advance Florist & Gift Baskets rrolt • B*ke«l Oood» • OowmM e««kM( w»cwna«funtfH» — Wc Deliver — (3 3 6 ) 9 4 0 -6 3 3 7 Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9^ THE SANDSTON AS SHOW N ON YOUR LOT $105,900 bK. tl Utch«n plan ~^ш =Т'7Г '' •It n g«r*e« «ntry ____ ^ 4aa_ ,.w. • 1,540 Square Feet • 4 Bedroom s, 2 Baths • Brick Foundation • 6’ X 27’ Front Porch • Hip Roof • $1,000 Closing Costs • M aster Bedroom Suite NOTE: W ell, septic and site im provem ent costs not included NATIONWIDE HOMES 339 Highway 68 South Greensboro, NC 27409 336-812-3098 800-688-0818 To M artinsviUe NC 68, ‘I'o Green.sboro A irpori M O D E L H O M E the county could c.xpcct a rev­ enue shortfall in the neightior- hood of S 1.6 million. “So al that rate, it would probably take a one and a half cent sales tax to replace the money we’ve lost." said Roberl Price, county attorney. "So what he’s doing is taking all Ihe money and giving us [a way lo get] one third tiack." The board voted to approve Barrett’s resolution. A Storeliousc For .fesus F R E E M E D I C A L C L I N I C Open every Thursday evening 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM To maki’ on (ipitointnwnt call UJ6) 751-im i or aw if hy tlw clinic, hcnvtrn 2.W PM ami 5:(X) PM on nun\ulay aJurniH>n. C lien ts m u st m eet certain e lig ib ility req u irem en ts SjHinish inurpn'tvr auiilahlc GRILL EAT-IN OR TAKE OUT HOURS 5:30AM - 2:00PM • Monday - Saturday Ron & Penny’s Grill 2203 Hwy. 601 N., Mocksville, NC Phone (336)492-7066 COME ENJOY HOME COOKED MEALS AT GREAT LOW PRICESI 4 1 5 6 C le m m o n s R o ,id U m ; /J r r U U t r l l l l d l C le m m o n s , NC /(1 1 Carolinas Realty ( 3 3 6 ) 7 1 ^ -ifA O G Call today to get the answers to even your toughest real estate questions. 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Fleming. 908-116; W4.2M lorunimHMoef uvii 4вя зьедLuíuioui ícil course home feíurej grjna 2 acff to«r. ipacioui rruüef ui:te ».'fluit ai'V-ш closets 4 c/iviie Ьаш *Д*!П vimiies Л vvt ii* C;nJ»Jonrion-998-ll/7 Ш 1,Ш LOT 397 модемом OU VâlUT DAVI48Я 3 53A Trey ceiiingi, treiHist агм, paniry, buiii in ürtk, termal ateas, funîiwoij floors m •L-jer::: All nüuriljas V<kifit(Ti.ng-90a-ll67$27Í.«I 140 КОТТПШ OMVI OM VmfV UVIf 4SH [i!ra n>ce Ira^iiorui m immaculate ссм.1пУ1, file coiíiiers. *tuie caíinetry fuift*t«i ДЛ1 fincasOrtilocling goll cou/se Swcioui biamert Cin(}yJohns<y) m-\UJW9,Vn 249 IVY Cnai OAVM 48H 2bBA ícetíional goti couise rm ».Aiicfien, t)áfsí rm, tJen & ort.ce ortiiocking 12 furwaj Huge mam íi piiy'K^, cftii'íiwoíí ani cri'nt:,C.. ... . n.J... tir oti м ш а м Ш м ил Mm4BR ZbeAHúMditnilittcnaibKnbtonnal dning Д living room w/comloitabte («пГу spa. Fiiure еФагаюп in uiTmísM tesewt. G«l Pi«tLlfSM-116Se7l,m «luí in ttus ne* home'v^— , hviiwMd floon. tofinal littng & dming rooms. ¿ lau)dry loomj, taioe Ьшп and tutjre cipiraion in basemeii. Co-hsl Cmdn Johnson. ^Fleming.996-1167 tm,NO m Ш MiwoM cacu iomuu mOAVR 4ВЯ 3 5BA -ReCucef Protetvonailj cieareJ/tresNy pjjried & rea¡íí lor ocowncy! 6ealil^Jtly planned Гютв win s^ucous rooms, prrvjt« Mciyard & appeating pnce kciteO on • sired^^led соттилГу V>cki Fleming • Ш TOfR HM OMVI UMUTM OAVa4BR 2.58A Cftarieston eiwaîion; rrumt free living al Its Desi. lj*n Imgaiion, сегт«г^еоиз 51Й;по, rear ert^y jKac/iid oange, screen pereti & sj5e«raiks to tec areas & sticcf Frenen doers mucn more Morite 1164 $280,Ю sftOMing Conin. Oiite VkWe • 938- lOT 439 tCOTTSOAll OAI VAUfY BAVK4BR 2 56A Bm row to customi»' rinr 1 1/2 siorv home iroef consituciion Ы Samru.’. Inc! Oak Valley IS a rutuiai gas community »nin puWic sowi oKenng optional ooit and i tennis merrbeisr.p, V-dii fleming • 998-1167 S2SI.000 iOr U POOUT OUH OAVK 3SR 2.58A iaiutil beauty vjirounds tnis «rating ne*i home lejtunng full, untin. basemeni. 2 cm an garage, bcrus Of 4in 6П. screen porch- ML ktasiet, soliti - ......... Co iiM Mowe Ше Ы\Surta» соипелом Co-list Fleming 998'1ШСМ.0( __to Odi5t«-ik (Qom lot ill. Urgslot. tiestied Iwo great gdt couses Nine tod ceilings, Kar(}M»ds, main levti. Two brick lireplaceiWaAllen ¿9e-l1S4ta2.000 I Slone cceage cruied in ttestyle. Ед1етпе ceramic Ые wk mroutfKUl inierioi. sute toast cervTK III« A gUu bkick stvMer t^ a rare lit M le e e B H * MW 38R 26At I3AC. А(ЮШа rrch stile home oflerj so>‘t sleeping quMterj pian. Vaufied luing toom w/gu lots. 2 cv tiasemert ga/age. tormat dm.’ig rootn. breaktast nook Latge tea/ deck on U ue lot VKUFlenkrq 998-1167 11«,M ... Л wmmm пин wm З8я гвАDesiiaM c^« >e>et in iast Dnie location, room lo eipand in basement. Comfort and commieoce anail you Coirtry atmou^e near sctwois andVttwng т т ш т -т tin,too Ю m u K M ь т m 2 ш compitseiy ют 13 n u c tm 1^ ъ т ш 2 ьвлupdiled sc/eened pereti o^eilooking Uke, lar co^f IR fittfiiace. ortice Gieal im enfííüinig Relu jnd eii|oy Baita/a Alien 9'38- Fartislic 2 sioty nome Veiy taiga ioo*ns, Пи« urltlnli^ed Lonuj loooi Oitti ojra'je Cnrts Gaiw 99d-11SeSie7,400 Ш 17 МЛШШ MUS 0AWI ЗВП 29АА/е )0u locking lor con«cnience? Ihis mairiuunce Iree Попе ofieis a spi,| Bfi plan, open O'eal room. Cmrng and kitchen, laundry toom 6 2 cat att. page *ot making hie easier OndyJofflson.9Cll77t1S4.« 231 «ИМАМ СШ м тт HM DAVK\ 2BA ОйЛ your own home in liisl lime home find. Cnfy Johnson 996-1177 OJ001 CoWvieU BefAtt R«#l Watt С«{кил11ол. CoWwell QanVei® Is a twdenwtti ol CoWwcU Bjaket Cotpotallon. kn Oppcntunity Company. Ccjual Housing Oppoüunity, Cúctí Qllicc independently Owned and Opciatcd. bvytr coiiitnuniiy Солг and comfortable raiUi. po/ct) and deck. Dog fence and storage Dui№ng included in me ptice. Baibara Alien • 9^-1154 f , i ¡)6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13,2002 Farm Bill Provides For Crop LDPs Saturday Night Gatos opon lor pracUC« at 6 p.m. R R S T I^ACE A T 8 P.M. The 2(X)2 Fami Bill provicles provisions lor 2(M)1 crop year l.oiin Deficiency Payments (l.DPs). Crop wlieat, barley, oats, com aiul grain sorghum priKliiccd on fanns in 2(X)I that do nol have a Production Flexibility Contnict may be eligible for an LDP. I’riHlucers who grew one or more of these commoililies on non-contract famis will need to apply for tho payment at the Davidson-Davio Fanii Service Agency at 301 E. Center St., Le.xington. Bencficial interest require- ments have been waived for 2(X)I crops under the bill. Pro­ ducers w ho grow one or moro of these crops or soybeans and lost beneficial interest in the com- G o l d e n A n n i v e r s a r y L u n c h J u n e 1 8 Ttie Davie County Senior Cenler will host the second annual Golden Anniversary luncheon for couples who have been married .“iO years or more on Tuesday. June IS, at noon al the First Baptisi Church in Mocksville. There is no chargc, but reservations are needed by June 14. CaU the senior center at 751 -06II. A n g e l E a r n s R C C C D e g r e e Sandra(Deo)SandersAngel of Woodleaf graduated from Rowan- Cabbanis Communily College on M.ny 19 with a degree in office systems technology. She maintained a grade point average of S..*! 1. She is married to Willi.im Scott Angel and they have two chil­ dren, Jcssica Renae Yales and Timothy Ryan Angel, who supported her throughout her .schooling, as did other family members and friends. Simmons On NCA&T Dean’s List Joseph Randall Simmons, son of Florence Simmons of Mocks­ villo and Ronald Simmons of Lexington, made the dean's list for Ihe spring .semester at North Carolina A & T University with a grade point average of 3.3. lie is a 1999 graduate of Davie High School and is pursuing a ilegree in mechanical engineering. Nancy Lyons Participating In Congressional Fellowship Nancy S. Lyons was selected for the Congressional Fellowship Program in Washington, D.C. The nonpartisan program is devoted to e.xpanding knowledge and awareness of Congress. For nine months, fellows serve con- gro.ssional staffs and acquire hands-on e.xperience while gaining insight into the legislative process. poUlics and public scrvice. Lyons lives in Annapolis, Md.. .ind is the daughter of Mary and George Polosnak of Advancc. m odily before requesting Ihe paym ent m.iy be eligible for an LDP The deadline to file an appli­ cation for the payment is 30 days Cruise In Monday Monday night's Cruise In in downtown Mocksvillc will be Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. The car show starts at 5:M) p.m.. with 50s music by the G- Men Band. Free hotdogs and drinks will bo given away, and there will be games and prizes. Among the cars on display will be antique policc c.irs. G A L U A L U M E20 YEAR WARRANTY Longest Lasting 3' Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & SitJing f 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS following Ihe publication of the regulations in the Federal Reg­ ister. The final date will bo an­ nounced laler. Call Ihe FSA of­ fice al 248-2087 for complete details and infonnalion required lo be provided when Ihe appli­ cation is made. L A R R Y ’S W O O D F L O O R S S E R V IC E Laying • Sanding • Finishing FREE ESTIMATES Owner; Larry McClonney 129 Lakewood Drive 336-751-1721 STADIUM STO CK 5 0 T he annual 50-lap race for the sp o rt’s b eg in n ers In four-cylinder se d a n s. If th ey lack expertise, th e y m a ke up for It w ith reckless (but rarely w reckless) ebandoni plus"Madhouse Scramble” double features for Modified and Sportsman cars and a Street Stock race! Admission:Adults, lB a n d o ld o r-$ 1 0 Agos 1 2 -1 7 -$ 6 Agos 6-11 - $1 Childron und«r 6 FR E E with adult oscort _______________PLSNTY OF FREE PARKING______________ Information aboul stadium racing: (336) 723-1819 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .June 13, 2002 - D7 Now Hiring/ Several Positions •Forklift Operators •Material Handlers • PrtaductionMechanic •Batch Mixers Accepting Apps on 6/14 at the Mocksville ESC from 9-11AM. O l s t e n Staffing Services'“ A limited number of memberships are currently available at Bermuda Run Country Club, the area’s premier private club that offers: • 36 holes of championship golf • Two clubhouses with cocktail lounges ’ • Casual Sc fine dining • Tennis Center • Swimming complex for all ages • Extensive calendar of social activities Residency is not required, and the price of membership is surprisingly affordable for individuals, families and companies. Country C lub Tour the club toci.iy on our website or call Margaret Neusche! at 336/998-8155, x224 for more information www.bermudaruncc. SOUTHERN Л HOUSING ^ I ^ 1705 US Hwy 601N Mocksville (336) 751-1571 • (888) 251-6790 A IR CO XDi riONIXC. S e le c te d H o m e s ...3 % O v e r In v o ic e R e b a te s u p to $1,000 M o d u la r s s ta rtin g in th e m id 4 0 ’s INSTANT APPROVALS! F R E E Pre-Qualifications B t m k & s O n U x a t i o n C H a m p i o n H o m e C en ter® SOUTHERN H o m e Pr b d e FlNANCn Conr. (336) 751-1571 - (888) 251-6790 - FAX: (336) 751-0192 1705 US H w y 601 N, Mo ck sv ille n c 27028 ; !' PIA MO IJiSSO N S N*iw Ofífriní,’ Sllltlicii ior liitiTtm'iliiit«!, «Uill A(lv>ui«.4‘(l SlmlLMils of All Oiiorin^’ 30min; 45inin; «iml I lu iM ea.o C all 4 9 2 -5 7 8 1 W edding-’’» I’niierals, PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 02 SP 109 Under and by virtue ol the au­ lhority contained in a certain deed of trust dated Oclober 31. 1997. securing a note and indebtedness of 5119,300.00, which w as ex­ ecuted by fvlichael D, Wigginlon and wife, Carol J. Wigginton, (the current owner of the properly de­ scrib ed th erein is M ichael D. Wigginlon). and which is recorded in Deed of Trust Book 264 at Page 904. Davie County Registry, the un d ersig n ed having b een a p ­ pointed Substitute Trustee by in­ strument recorded in Book 418 at Page 906 of said Registry, default having occurred in the payment ol the note secured by said deed of trust, and at the request of the holder ot said note and pursuani lo Order of Foreclosure dated Ihe 4lh day of June, 2002, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, in accordance with the provisions of said deed of trust, will oiler lor sale al public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12:00 o'clock noon on W ednesday. June 25. 2002, at the courthouse door in fvlocksville. Davie County. North Carolina, the lol and fixtures at 5t East Renee Drive. Advance. NC 27006-7955. w hich is m ore particularly d e ­ scribed as follows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lot N um ber 23. as shown on the Map of W oodlea, Section Number One, as recorded in Plal Book 4. Page 110. in ihe Ollice ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, ref­ erence is hereby m ade for a par­ ticular description. Said property will be sold sub­ ject lo taxes, assessm ents, and any superior easem ents, rights ol way, restrictions of record, prior liens, or other prior encum brances, said sale to remain open lor increased bids lor len days afier report thereof 10 the Clerk ol Superior Court, The Subslitule Trustee may require the high bidder 10 deposit cash al the sale in an amount equal lo five per­ cent of the am ount bid as a good taith deposit. The sale is also sub­ ject to any applicable county and/ or stale land transfer and/or rev- L enue tax, and the successful third K party bidder shall be requited to m ake paym ent for any such tax. Any successful bidder shall be required to tender the full balance of Ihe purchase price so bid. in cash or certified check, at the limo Ihe Substitute Trustee tenders lo him a deed for ihe properly or allem pls lo tender such deed, and should said successlui bidder faif lo pay the full balance of Ihe purchase price so bid. al lhal lime he shall remain liable on his bid. as provided for in N,C,G,S. 45-21.30(d) and (e). In the event the Substitute Trustee allows the successful bidder to de­ lay paym ent of the purchase price, said bidder shall be required to pay interest on the bid amouni at the rate specilied by the Note which secures the deed of trust. The properly lo be offered pur­ suant to this Notice ol Sale is be­ ing ollered for sale. Iransfer and conveyance “AS IS. WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor Ihe holder of the note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreem ent, or bolh. being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, allorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of eilher the Trustee or the holder of the note make any represenla­ lion of warranty relating to Ihe tille or any physical, environm enlal. heallh or safely conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul of or in any way relating lo any such conditions expressly are disclaimed. This. Ihe 41h day of June. 2002. Philip E, Searcy. Subslilule Truslee WELLS JENKINS LUCAS & JENKINS PLLC Allorneys and Counselors at Law 155 Sunnynoll Court, Suite 200 W inston-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone (336) 725-2900 6-13-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ihe Execu- lor of Ihe Eslate of ELSIE MAE ALEXANDER, late ol D avie Counly, Ihis is lo nolily all persons having claims againsl said eslate lo present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 23rd day ol Au- Qusl, 2002, being three (3) months Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar ol ttieir recovery. All persons indebled lo said eslate will please mako im­ m ediate paym ent lo the under­ signed. This15lh day ol May. 2002, Charles E. Evans, Jr., Executor 262 Michaels Road Mocksville. NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney al Law Ten Courl Square Mocksville, NC 27028 5-23-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol JOHN McPHAIL, lale of Davie Counly, this is lo no­ tify all p erso n s having claim s against said estate to presem them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore Ihe 23rd day of Augusi, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebled lo said eslate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 14lh day of May. 2002. John D. Douros 1636 Benbow Slreet W inston-Salem. N 0 27106 Marlin S Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 5-23-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor of the E sta te ol HENRY JEN N IN G S HICKMAN, late of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said QstalQ lo presonl thorn to the un­ dersigned on or before the 23rd day of August, 2002, being three (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebled lo said estate will please m ake im mediate paym ent to the undersigned. This 23rd day of May. 2002. Terri Hickman Brantley. EXEC 123 Dublin Road Advance. NC 27006 5-23-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE BUDGET The Town of M ocksville pro­ posed 2002-2003 Fiscal Year Bud­ gel was presenled to the Mocksville Town Board on Tuesday, June 4. 2002. The proposed budget is bal­ anced al $4,394,700, The budget includes a tax rale ol 32 cents per $100 ol property valuation. Acopy ol Ihe budget pro­ posal is available in the Town Hall at 171 Clement Slreet. Mocksville. Norlh Carolina, lo receive public comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome lo comment on the budget proposals at this time. Terry Bralley Town Clerk Town ol Mocksville 6-13-21n TOP NOTCH CONSTRUCTION Jesse Rutter • Cooleemeo In te rio r T rim C a b in e t In .stallatio n D eck s H o m e R e p a ir 336-399-8783 Appliance Specialists, Inc. Over 7 Years of experience servicing A U M A iO R APPLIANCES U'c work annuui your sclwdulv for your convt’iiii'm v. Low Rates (3 3 6 ) 492>6299 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Eslate ol LEE ROY HOWELL, late ol Davie Counly, this is to no­ tify all p erso n s having claim s againsl said eslate lo presenl them to Ihe undersigned on or before Ihe 30lh day ol Augusi. 2002. being three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day of publication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebled to said estate will please make immediate payment 10 Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 30th day ol May. 2002. Judy A. Howell. EXEC 1325 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 5-30-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the E sta te ol NINA C A SS NICHOLSON, lale ol Davie Counly. Ihis is to notify all persons having claim s ag ain sl said e s ia le lo present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 301h day ol Augusi. 2002. being Ihree (3) monlhs from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebled lo said estate will please make imme­ diate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 301h day ol May. 2002. Eddie D. Nicholson. EXEC 103 Stonehenge Lane Slalesville. NC 28625 5-3Q-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE Having qualilied a s Personal R epresentative ol Ihe Estate of MARGARET W. REPKE. lale ol Davie County. North Carolina. Ihe undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims againsl said estate to presenl Ihem to Ihe allorney lor the estate as set forth below, on or belore the 2nd day of September. 2002. or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebled lo the said estate will please make immediale paym ent to the under­ signed. This Ihe 30th day ol May, 2002, William M. Repke Personal Bopresenlatlve Estate of t^argaret W. Repke Victoria P. Brenner. Allorney for the Esiale Roy Morse. Resident Process Agent ROBBINS MAY & RICH. LLP 120 Applecross Road Pineburst, NC 28374 5-30-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE The undersigned, having quali­ fied as Executor of Ihe Esiale ol CHRISTINE E. ARONSON (Mrs. Philip R, Aronson, Chrisline Eliza­ belh Roche Aronson), deceased, lale of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notify all persons, firms, and corporations having claim s ag a in sl said E slate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 301h day of Augusi. 2002, or Ihis Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to Ihis Estate will please make pay­ ment Imm ediately lo the under­ signed at the below -designated address. This the 301h day of May, 2002. Executor of the Esiale ol Chrisline E. Aronson c/o 1001 W est Fourth Sireel W inston-Salem, NC 27101 5-30-4ln WISSCORVST^ MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs, choo.se us! Come by to inquhe about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork Call today! (336) 898-8810 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 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant lo the requirem enls ol Arlicio 20-B ol Chapler 153-A ol the General Statues ol North Carolina and P aragraph 155.250 of Ihe Davie Counly Code ol Ordinances, lhal Ihe Davie County Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing in Ihe C om m issioners Room of Ihe Davie Counly Admin- islralion Building. Mocksville. NC. on Monday, Ju n e 17,2002 at 7:15 p.m. lo hear Ihe lollowing requests: David M cRae has applied lo rezone 1.801 acres ol land Irom Residenlial Agricultural (R-A) lo Highway Business Special Use (H- B-S) for a commercial sign busi­ ness. This property is located at t33 Shamrock Lane. Advance, ap­ proximalely 1/4 mile easl ol Burton Road, and is lurther described as being a portion ol Parcel 25.09 ol Davie Counly Tax Map H-9. A sign will bo posted on Ihe property 10 advertise Ihe Public Hearing, All parties and interested citi­ zens are inviled lo allend said hear­ ing al which lime they shall have an opportunity to be heard in lavor ol. or in opposilion lo. Ihe forego­ ing changes. Prior to Ihe hearing, all persons inlerested may oblain any addilional information on a pro­ posal or ask queslions by visiting llie Planning Deparimeni on w eek­ days belween 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751- 3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-6-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulrix of the E siale of ALICE CONLEY SPILLMAN, late ol Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claim s a g a in st said e sla te to present them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of Septem ­ ber, 2002, being Ihree (3) monlhs from Ihe first day of publication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please mako Im­ m ediale paym ent to the under­ signed. This Iho 13lh day of June, 2002. Jean K, Taylor, Execulrix 162 Cemetery Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-13-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF COOLEEMEE FY 2002-03 PROPOSED BUDGET The proposed FY 2002-03 Bud­ gel. lor Ihe Town of Cooleem ee, has been presented lo Ihe Town Board, A copy is available for pub­ lic inspection in Town Hall during normal business hours. Monday through Friday. There will be a public hearing, on Ihe proposed FY 02-03 Budget, on Monday, June 17, 2002. 6 p.m. at Town Hall. Dolly Urdanick Town Clerk/Finance Olficer Town ol Cooleemee 6-13-lln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 01-CVS-B14 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION C onseco F inance Servicing Corp.. Plainlill, vs. Andre Nicole LAGLE CRANE SERVICE Owner & Operator Brad Lagle (336) 940-3762 (336) 399-3821 Landeil a/k/a Andre N. Landell, Delendanl. TO: Andre Nicole Landell a/k/a Andre N. Landell TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking relief againsl you has been liled in the above-enlilled aclion and special proceeding. The nalure of the relief being sought is Claim and Delivery ol the 1994 Redm an mobile hom e. M odel Flam ingo. Serial 13828195. and lor dam ages. You are required lo make a de­ lense 10 such pleading lor Claim and Delivery on ihe 271h day of June. 2002 al 10:00 a.m. al Davie Counly Courthouse and lo make a delense lo such pleading for dam ­ ages no later than the 19th day ol July. 2002: and upon your failure lo do so the parties seeking ser­ vice againsl you will apply lo the Court lor Ihe reliel sought. This the 23rd day of May, 2002, MEADOWS &ADERHOLD, PA. By: Mark T. Aderhold. Esquire 2596 Reynolda Road. Suite C W inslon-Salem, NC 27106 Telephone (336) 723-3530 Attorney for Plaintiff NC Bar No.: 22973 5-30-31n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FY 2002-2003 PROPOSED DAVIE COUNTY BUDGET The FY 2002-2003 proposed Davio Counly Budgel w as p re­ senled lo Ihe Davie Counly Board ol C om m issioners on M onday. June 3. 2002. The proposed bud­ gel lolalsS50.826.523.00: General Fund $34.233.076.00 Revaluation 153,512.00 E91t 266.000.00 W ater Conslruclion 4.961.500.00 Capital Projecls 5.180.004.00 W aler/Sewer Enlerprise Fund 3.999.794,00 Solid W asle Enlerprise Fund 2.032.637.00 The proposed budgel calls for a property tax ralo ol lilly-nine cents ($.59) per $100 ol property valua­ tion (includes a $.04 lire tax). Acopy ol Ihe budget proposal is available for public inspection in the ollice ol Counly M anager during normal business hours ol 8:30 a.m. unlil 5.00 p.m.. Monday Ihrough Friday. Room 250. Davie County Adminis­ tration Building. 123 South Main Street. Mocksville. North Carolina. A public hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 17,2002, in Ihe C om m ission ers' Room . Davie Counly Adminislralion Build­ ing, 123 S outh M ain S iree l, Mocksville. Norlh Carolina lo re­ ceive public com m ents, eilher oral or wrillen. All cilizens are welcome lo commeni on Ihe budgel proposal al Ihis lime. Brenda B. Hunter Clork lo the Board Davie Counly Comm issioners 6-6-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 00 CVD 578 The Heirs ol Roosevelt Culhrell. know n an d unknow n; B essie C ulhrell: the H eirs ol B essie Culhrell, if deceased: Afexander Culhrell: Robert Junior Culhrell; Ihe Heirs ol Mary Elizabelh Culhrell Pruill H airston, known and un­ known; the Heirs ol Troy Hairston; Lizzie H. Jordan; and the Davie County Department of Social Ser­ vices. G uardian lor Mary Pruill Hairslon. ward, Defendants. Under and by virlue of a Judg­ ment and Order for Sale entered in the District Court ol Davie County, North Carolina, in the above-cap- lioned action, the undersigned RANDY MILLER &SONS 2'J5 Millir Uoail • MiR'ksvillc (336) 284-2826 Skid steer Work Trencher Work Hauling Sepllc Systems Footings Loader work • Free IC.stlmiitc.s • lii.surcd ■ • Ki'lluhle, Krii'iidly Scrvicc iisliclalcliic@uul.coni A s h D a le C o n s tru c tio n S i> i:c iA i,iz iN (; IN A l l P h a s e s o f H O M K KlCM ODICLINC Aildiliiins, Kiiolini;. I’:iinlliit!, Mimir Ulcc. & I'lumhint;, Kilclicii, Daili & Pali» Tile, Dccks, Ducks, .Sheds, Hams, I'cikcs, KcUilninj; Walls 1« Cciliil!! l'ans...\Vi; il» il all! Dttvitl McCuUar-Owner P tw n e : (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 - 7 3 6 3 M o b ile : (3 3 6 ) 6 5 5 - 8 5 5 8 Commissioner will on the 27th day ol June, 2002, olfer lor sale for cash to the last and highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door In Davie Counly, North Caro­ lina in Mocksville al 12:00 noon, the following described real property: BEING Lol Nos, 41 and 42 of Ihe Brookside Subdivision, accord­ ing lo a plat thereof recorded in the Oflice of the Register ot D eeds lor Davie Counly, North Carolina, in Book 23. Page 512, to which said plat relerence is hereby made for a more particular description. Each lol being 25 feet by 144 feel and abutting Benson Avenue on the North. Being informally known as Parcel t^o. J5010C0011 pursuant lo the Davie County Tax Maps. The sale will be m ade as is and subject to all outstanding cily and counly taxes and local improve­ m ent asse ssm e n ts againsl the above-described property nol in­ cluded in the judgm eni in tho abovo entitled cause. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol Ihe successlui bid will be required. Any person who has an inleresi in the properly may file an increased or upset bid wilhin len days alter the report ol sale is liled. This Ihe 21 st day ol May, 2002. Roberl E. Price. Jr. Commissioner OF COUNSEL: Robert E. Price. Jr. & Associates. PA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suite B PO , Box 26364 W inslon-Salem, NC 27114 (910) 760-2870 5-30-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE U nder and by virlue ol the power of sale contained in a cer­ tain D eed of Trust m ade by Michael D. Shaw and Wendy D. Shaw, hus­ band and w ife (PR ESEN T RECORD OWNER(S); Michael D. Shaw and W endy Dielrich Shaw) lo G ary L. Lackey, Trustee(s), dated Ihe 301h day ol April, 1997, and recorded in Book 254, Page 839, Davie Counly Registry, North C arolina, D efault having been m ade in the paym ent of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A., having been subsW uled asT tuslee in said D eed ol trust by an Instrument duly recorded In the OHice of the Reg­ ister of D eeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, and Ihe holder of Ihe note evidencing said indebled- ness having directed that Ihe Deed of Trust be foreclosed, Ihe under­ signed Subslilute Truslee will oi­ ler lor sale al Ihe Courthouse Door, in the Cily ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 12:00 RM. on Monday. Ihe 24th day ol June. 2002, and will sell lo the high­ est bidder lor cash the following real esiale situate in the County ol Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Being known and designated as Lol 6, Norlh Ridge, Phase One, as recorded in Plat B ook6,page 127, in the Office of the R egister ol D eeds of Davie Counly, Norlh Carolina, reference to which is hereby m ade for a more particular description. Together wilh improve­ ments locaied thereon; said prop­ erly being locaied at 132 Summit Drive, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third parly, lhat per­ son m ust pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30c) per O ne Hundred Dol­ lars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur­ suant to Ihis nolice of sale is being ollered lor sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreem ent, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor Ihe officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representa- live ol eilher Ihe Truslee or the holder ol the note make any rep- resenlatlon of warranty relating lo Ihe tille or any physical, environ­ mental, heallh or safey conditions existing in, on, at or relating to Ihe property being oKared lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising out or In any way relat­ ing to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, special assessm ents, and prior liens or encum brances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This 3rd day of June, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A. Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 2505 4200 Morganton Rd., Suile 103 Fayetteville, N 0 28320 6-13-2ln ; i ' i !• i i; 1)8 • DAVlE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. .lune 13. 20(12 GLASSDIEDS шкнддцмаа.УЕ frofitablb Yard Sales Yard Sales 143 BAITV BD ., M ocksville oH GARAGE SALE - G arden Valley, Highway 601 North, Salurday 8- 225 Holly Lane: 2 Families. Fri- baby clolhes an d household day Ju n e 141h, 5;00pm -8:00pm item s 16 FAMILY YARD S ale - C orner o( H arper an d L asater Rd. Friday & Salurday. Variety of new and used Hems. 4 new 14 inch fvlag W heels lor sm all trucks. Variety of Planis, 20 FAMILY YARD Sale-Furni- ture. K ilchen Item s. C hildren toys, gam es, and m ore. Located 142 N. M ain-D avie S chool of D ance. 751-2898. 3 FAMILY YARD Sale. Salurday. Ju n o 15lh. 765 Milling R oad. H om e Interior, T upperw are. Prin­ ce ss H ouse, elc, 5 FAMILY C A R P O n t Sale, 2030 Highway 158. 13-14-15 cloihes. toys, household, all siz e s chil­ dren. Adull lo 4X. 601 FLEA M ARKET 601 South, p ast Lakew ood Motel. S addles, bridles, etc., sporting goods, pots 8 pans, col­ lectibles, tools an d handles. Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 BACK YARD S A L E , 156 W hilney Rd. Craftw ood. In the corner ol W hilney an d M orse. A lillle bit of everylhing, lo m uch to list. 8:00am to 2:00pm . BASEMENT AND YARD S ale, rain or shine, 6/14 and 6/15. Mov­ ing. selling 10 b are w alls. Furni­ ture, old Bottles, Avon bottles, shot g la sses, g la ss insulators, m ason jars, X -m as decorations, shelves, excelleni condilion girls bedroom suile wilh canopy bed, glass front pie safe, m ason jar glasses with handles, glassw are, crystal, dishes, baskets, over 500 books an d m a g a z in e s, 500+ records, toys, stuffed anim als, old g as pum p, I940's w ooden w heel­ chair, pictures, '49 Ford pickup (1 ow ner, otiginal title), old tools, snuff bottles and tins, electrical supplies, full size futon. I9 6 0 's an d 7 0 's ca r p arts an d m uch m ore. 2 2 1 4 D av ie A cad em y Road. 492-5899 BIG YARD SALE (Moving Sale) Ju n e 14th 7-4, J u n e 15th 7-2, . June 2Bth 7-4, and Ju n e 29th 7- 2. T ake 6 0 1 S , lu rn le tt on Becktow n Rd. 314 mile on tight. Everylhing m u st go. 2 sew er m a n h o les, C D 's, to y s, to o ls, g a m e s , m e la l b u n k b e d , sw ingset, furniture, kid clothes, lols of stuff. CAROLYN’S CO LLECTIBLES Is m oving to 601 S o u th (Ellis C enter) Ju ly 2002. (336) 751-6252 CREEKVIEIN CONSIGNM ENT Bail & Tackle now open, Tues- day-Saturday 10:00am -6:00pm , Now accepting furniture. 1430 801S beside 4th C reek. 336-751 - 4507. D EE'S ANTIQUES On the G reen....hill 733 Greenhill R oad Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 June is Brides Month! All Bridal W ear, A ccessories and Vintage Clothing on Sate! Discounts throughout the shop!! Making room for new arrivals. No reasonable oiler will be retusedl! "A lillle som elhing for everyone" :W e buy E states...one item or aim W e also buy 'your unwanted” ilem s. Ju sl give us a call!! GARAGE DOORS METAL H WOOD INSTALUTION • PARTS ACCESSORIES ■ SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL l o b b y Ш п И м г (336) 751-2986 Mocksville, rJC H a p p y B i R T H D A Y A M n l^ y s o n Ju n e 12,1911 i:00pm -8:00pm & Saturday Ju n e 15th, 8:00am - 12;00noon. H ousew are, clothes, holiday, hom e decor, misc. g a r a g e SA L E THURSDAY an d Friday Ju n e 13th & 14th. 8:30am - 1:30pm . Tent, girls cloihes. household ilem s, toys, 159 Wills Rd.. A dvance. 1 mile north of 40 off 801. g a r a g e s a l e , SATURDAY 15th. 7:00am -until. 80 1 S turn right on N eedm ore Rd. firsl house on right. Lots of ilem s. GARDEN VALLEY, 357 M agno­ lia A ve.. S a tu rd a y , 8:0 0 am - 1:00pm . K ids C lo th es, toys, h o u se h o ld item s, P o k em o n , m isc. Priced to sell. GIGANTIC MOVING SALE, S at­ urday. June 1 5 .8:00am -noon, the stone h ouse at 165 Birchwood Lane. G arden Valley subdivision near Ingersoll-Rand. H undreds of clean ilem s priced to sell. Even if you don’t go to yard sales you'll nol w ant 10 m iss this big one. A sam ple ot items: 2 sets ot dishes. T upperw are. catering supplies, dog carrier, books, garden tools, planters, silk flowers, g as blower, radio, stereo system , CD player, clocks, 20 folding chairs, card tables, lols ol glassw are, break­ fasi room table and chairs, re­ cliner, 25 cu. ft. side-by-side re­ frig erato r. C h ristm as tre e s / w reaths/decorations ol all kinds, table clolhs. Dept. 56 collectibles, picture fram es.cook books, bed sp read s, curtains, b rass queen size b ed fram e, lam p sh a d e s, b rass chandelier, kid's & adult's g am es, m etal shelves, exlension ladder, at least 100 brand new gitt item s, m uch m ore not listed. DON'T M ISS THIS BIG SALE! Call Mike Hendrix at 751-9977 for information. H O U SE YARD SALE, Ju n e 15. B'.OQam, C lothing S household item s too. C o rn ersto n e Farm , Highway 158.940-5247. M O R E S T O R A G E B L D G .'S C le a n e d o u t. S tuff for M en (ie.,Tools), 1950's outside lawn g am es, stereo, lots of household ilem s, antique toys, books. R ain o r S h tn e l Friday & S alurday 8- 5. and Sunday 10-5. 6 0 IS from W ocksvilte 10 m ites to Riverdale Rd. W atch for signs, B A liï^ R S H iïÎË r T nday. June 14 8:00am-unlil. 8 miles ea st Ot M ocksville. Isl brick h ouse on right on Baltimore Rd. ofl 158. SAT. JU N E 15,145 C enter Street (a c ro s s from S o d a S h o p p e). M ocksville. 8 :0 0 a m -2 :0 0 p m . toys, clothes, lurnilure, etc. SATURDAY 8-12, 601 North 1 m ile p a s l W illiam R . D avie S c h o o l. C h ild ren a n d A dult C lothes. Baby item s, toys, misc. SATU RD A Y , C O M P U T E R D ESK, Tools, Stereo, 33 1/3 LP. 8 Trk. Trk. Tool Box. Baby Furni­ ture. Golt C lubs & Balls, Slide Projector. Video C am era. Books. 129 V ale Rd. oil M adison Rd. Follow S igns Irom Burger King. Yard Sales SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 8:00am - unlil. Big Yard S ale . C lo th es. NASCAR collectibles. Jo e Cam el collectibles, furniture, jew elry, hospilal bed. w heels, tires, lools, 268 Shallowbrook Drive off US 158 b esid e Sm ilh G rove Fire Dept.. Look for signs. ------------------------------------------------- YARD SALE! FRIDAY & satur- Beach Property Apartments VINEYARD B R O O K , H AN ES M all A rea. 2 BR. 1.5 BA. Townhom e wilh screened porch & all appliances, ask about sp e ­ cials. $575 m o. H ubbard Rlty. 723-4306, Health TIRED O F "ONE size fils all "diet pills? Do you feel run dow n or nave a lack of energy? M aybe w e can help. Call u sa i 751-4184 ОГ918-4171. day 8:Q 0am -1:00pm . Ju st p ast William R. Davie school. Adull & Childrens clothes, toys, books, lots morel YARD SA L E, 296 D ead m o n Road. Saturday. 7:00am -1:00pm . YARD SALE, SATURDAY, June 15. 7 :3 0 a m -3 :3 0 p m . 4 0 6 Becklown Rd. olf of 801 S. Rain Cancels. Animals T&W Cons^iiction Trim • D ecks • Roofing R em odeling & A dditions Danny Testa CJ Wyatt 336-345^668 F R E D D Y ’ S R O O FIN G 336>492-5923 • M etal R oofs • • R ubber R o o ts* • S hingle R oofs • ' Over 20 V *«u Experience * iBíñoo! I TUESDAY I 7:00 PM Yadkin Mo o m Lodge É C U pThfBA dForFneñK kM ^BringAFrkmdForlWo ^ MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL SUMMER is COMING! Bobcal. aeratot core plugger & more lor rent lodayl Muc Wilk- 13361 7 5 1 -2 3 0 4 AUCTION Personal property of Thomas Herrick, J u n e 1 5 , 2 0 0 2 1 0 A M 2569 Milling Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 F or S ale ; W ood S hop Equip, (M any P ieces) Tools, A u tos, A ntique T ra cto rs, an d Law n M owers. D avid B rad ley a n d A llison C h alm ers. T ra cto rs an d p a rts, and m uch m ore. A u c tio n e e rs : Ken Cole, N.C. L icense # 5 0 6 6 Bill M unsey, N.C. L icense # 7 0 1 5 CA ROLINA BEA CH , OCEAN view. IBR. 1 1/2BA. sleeps four, pool. w/d. $500 per w eek. 910- 791-5788. Boats for Sale 14' ALUMACRAFT W/TRAILEr, 9.9 Mercury, excelleni condition c o m p le te w ith trolling m otor $1.900 336-492-2944. FOR SALE, 6 Year old Q uarter H orse gelding, Prolessional train­ ing, barrel racing. Culler Bill- King blood lines. M ust S ee. (336)788- 2323. Ive m essage. (336)399-1468. 2 R E G . Q U A R T E R H O R S E m ares, 1 Sorrell m are and 1 solid black m are. For m ore info. 704- 873-5556 or 704-252-1491. BAY A PR GELDING, 13 years - excellent trail horse - $1,750,00. 336-940-5582. FO R SA L E , 12 y e a rs , old Apendix registered m ale. A great barrel horse. Sell lo good hom e only. (336)788-2323. leave m e s­ sage. (336)399-1468. FOR SALE-BABY Turkeys and adult pheasants. Call 998-3548 after 3:00pm , Apartments 2BDRM APT lor m ature adulls who enjoy 24 hour security, yard m ainlenance and paid ulililies. Q uiet & peaceful, M ocksville. Convenient. Call Shelia at 751- 1515. C edar Rock A ssisted Liv­ ing Communily 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. P er­ fect for older adulls. $550.00;m o. Mocksville. CallSheiiaal751-1515. INSTEAD O F A M otel R oom . RenI a IBR com pletely furnished ap a rtm en t. U tilities Included. P ager N um ber 750-9529. D e­ posit R equited. M OCKSViLLE SU N SET T E R ­ RACE; All brick energy etticlent apartm ent. 1 B. 2 bedroom , pool, b a sk e tb a ll co u rt & sw in g s. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishw asher. 1.5 baths, w asher/dryer connections. High energy ellicieni heal pum p pro­ v id es c e n lral h e a l a n d air. Prew ired lor cable TV & phones. Insulated windows S doors. No wax kitchens balh lioors. Localed in M ocksville b eh in d th e old H endricks F urniture building (now Carolina Precision M achin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. olf ol Hwy. 158. Oitice hours 1-6 M-F & S at. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. STU D IO A PT PRIV A TE e n ­ trance- carpeted, ac. 1 bdrm and balh. Paid ulililies. Q uiel. con­ venieni. greal for m alure single adull. $350/m o. Call Shelia al 751-1515. Camping 1981 R O C K W O O D P O P -u p cam p er with aw ning. S leeps 7. Fair condilion. $800. 998-5222. C O A C H M A N P O P -U P CA M PER, 16.5 tl. Stove. Refrig­ erator. awning, new LP R egula­ tor, slee p s 4-6, $875.00, 998- 5387.____________________________ Child Care M OCKS SUMMER PROGRAM : C hildcare provider tor K-6 grade. Loving C hristian environm enl. Different trip each day. Still en ­ rolling children for sum m er and lall. C onlacl: Brandi Hendrix @ 940-5408 or 998-5845. WILL K EEP CHILDREN in my hom e inlanl lo 2 yoar old. 492- 5727. Homes For Rent 189 WATT STREET, C ooleem ee, 2 BR, 1 BA, Oil Furnace, W indow AC, C arp o rt, S to ra g e B ldg,, Fenced Yard, $450 Rent, $450 D ep, NQ HUD. Call 336-998- 8437. 2BR, 1BA, FULL basem eni. Wil­ liam R. Davie A rea. $550/m o.. $450/deposit. 704-546-2089. Call after 6:00. 3 BR HOUSE, 273 Feezor Rd. localed near Hardison M elhodist Church. 751-5823. 3 BR, 2 BA house furnished or u n fu rn ish ed , N ear H o sp ital, P ag er N um ber 750-9529, D e­ posil Required. 3/4 BEDROOM, 1.5 Balh house. Ref. and deposit req. 492-2089. 3 7 0 W INDW ARD C IR C L E , M ocksville, 3B R , 2BA, S tove, D ishwasher, Fireplace, $750 mo, H ubbard Rlly, 723-4306. 3Br, 2.5Ba-O ak Valley-$1400/ mo Farm Machinery HUGE A UCTION SA LE, Ju n e 22. accepting quality farm m a­ chinery trucks, trailers and equip­ m ent, etc, 764-5146, U SE D FA R M M A CH IN ERY , Corn Planter, Tillage Tool, Hay R ake, P ost Hole Digger, Tractor Sprayer. 492-5727______________ Free FREE FIRE W OOD. Land is b e­ ing c le a re d . Any tre e s laying dow n you can have. Call 336- 940-3634. L eave a m essag e. Furniture BRAND N e w KING Size E den H ouse B ed m ad e by B assell. Paid S t,200. Will Sell for $600 QBO. 751-1387. FO R SALE:FU LL Size 4pc B ed­ room Suile, $350.00. Full size G irl's 3 p c B ed ro o m S u ite , $200.00, G ood Condilion. 751- 3125 MOVING SALE-NICE, Clean fur­ niture m usi go: secretary, curio cabinet, recliner. b rass bed and m attress, breakfast room lable a n d c h a irs. T e le p h o n e M ike H endrix at 751-9977. OAK O BLO NG DINING Room Table wilh 4 chairs $200, 10-kt gold P rin cess cut engag em en t ring, size 6 $200. 38r, 2Ba-M ocksville-$700/mo 2Br, 1Ba Duplex- New C on­ struction- $660/m o P en n in g to n & C om pany R ealty 751-9400 CLEAN 6-room h o u se- appli­ an ces lurnished, carporl, storage bldg.. good closet sp ace Jericho C h .R d . $650/m o. 941-7593 FO R A LISTING of av ailab le reniai properties, please check our ad in the Real E state Section- H ow ard R ealty- 751 -3538 H om es For Rent, O ffice S p ace for Lease, Call Sw icegood Wall & M cDaniel R ealtors, 751-2222 H OU SE FO R RENT-2BB, 1BA- Hardw ood Floors-Cenlral H eal & AC-ln Town, No HUD, Rent $550- D eposrt $550,704-278-1717, NICE C L E A N ll~ B ^ u m rs h e d Duplex, No Pets, 2 people limit, (Row an Counly) 336-284-4986 Homes For Sale 2 LEVEL CO N D O K innam on Rd., 2 bdrm, 1 1 /2 balh, $66,000, 785-9195 leave m essage, 3B R , 2BA , FIXER-Upper, 285 W hitney R oad. Terry, $79.900, 800-849-9726, R-1144, BUY NOW AND S a v e T rue IVlodular™ H om e, 3 B edrm , 2 Balh, Vinyl siding, vinyl Iherm al window s, 7/12 rooi, m uch m ore. N orm al cost $74,500.00, Limited tim e otter $58,900.00 built on your foundation! For info, call 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 or 1-866-624- 7457, Homes For Sale C A PE CO D TR U E M odular™ H om e, 1930 total sq, ft,, 3 Bedrm, 2 B ath , S e t-u p on your lol, $125,000,00 value. Limited time $74.900.00. 1-866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. DON’T BUY A D oublewide w hen you can buy a 3 Bedrm . 2 Bath. True M odular’“ H om e. 7/12 root pitch, quality cab in els, double nung therm apane insulated win­ dow s. Valued over $74.000.00. Q uick sale only $57,976.00. Call 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 o r 1-86 6 -6 2 4 - 7457. FO R S A L E ...B Y O W N E R , $99,000. 1900 sq fl, over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedroom s, 2 full balhs, fire­ place. lg livina room , den, cov­ ered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 b a se m e n t with work area, brick wilh cenlral air. Call (or appointm ent 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd. Mocksville. HUNTING CREEK, FSB O , 1992 BIdr. 3BR. 2BA. Ranch. 13 Acres. Barn, P asture, Trails, Work shop, o u tb ld g s.. w alkoul b a se m e n t. C ustom O ak Kilchen wilh island an d pantry, H isloric properly, $196,000, 492-6555. M ODULAR HOM ES ON тоиг lot shipped direct-S ave $$. For free lileralure, call 1-888-889-6356. R E D U C E D P R IC E . W O O D ­ LAND Subdivision 2054 sq, ft. brick ra n c h e r. O n e of M o ck sv ille's fin e st n e ig h b o r­ h o o d s. T h ree B edroom s, two baths, double car g arag e, huge sun room , two fire p laces, m any updates. W as $179,900, NOW $169,900 N eg, 751-2259 (D) or 751-3436 (N), TRU E M ODULAR™ HOM ES - H uge S avings! Call for literature 1-800-322-8679. Land For Sale 17 A C R E S ON P ineville R d. $6.000/acre. 998-3621 or 998- 3505. 6.4 A C R ES w /30 fl. w ide gravel road. Thirty leet of road fronlage on D avie A cadem y, n ear Hwy 64 W esl, Call & leave m essag e 998- 4632 or 751-1760. FSB O '2- 5 ACRE TRA CTS- ideal for stick buill or m odular hom e. Coum y w aler available 998-3678 Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, m ulching, pruning & w eedealing 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 Lots Ijpr Rent N EW A D D ITIO N TO S h ad y A cres M obile H om e Park. R e­ la n d sc a p e d . 1984 o r n ew er hom es. John C rotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 5 sp aces lell. S p aces for doublew ides available. 998- 8276 or 998-8222. “Showers” or Shine Saturday, June 22nd, 10:00 A M The James and Julia Baity Estate (deceased) real estate, personal property and vehicles! Located: on 801 1 OOyds. East of US 601. From Mocksville, 601 N. to 801. From W.S. 1-40 801 turn W 10 miles to the sale. Real E state: Nice house situated on approxim ately 1 acre heavily w ooded w ith an excellent ou t building!! T ract 2 - this one contains approxim ately 1 acre with excellent frontage on NC 801. Grouping wiil be offered. A g en t will b e o n site Sunday June 16th an d Friday June 2 1 s t 2-4PM to show th e real estate! Partial Listing of ih g Vehicles: 1931 Model A Coupe/Rum ble se a t excellent condition 1 9 3 0 Model A 2 Door Sedan excellent condition. W -30 McConnick Deereing w ith Steel W heels! 1 9 5 3 W hite Super Power tnjck, plus 1 9 7 3 ,1 9 8 3 ,1 9 7 5 ,1 9 6 7 Ford cars, 1 9 8 6 Buick Skylark Custom , New Holland Baler w ith Super 77 Wisconsin m otor, and more! Partial U stino: Personal orooertv N ote: This e sta te has n o t been stripped! Beds, A ntique side board heavily carved with beveled edge mirror, pitcher and bowl set. includes bed cham ber, large holding cham ber, shaving m ug and drinking glass(V ery Rare and EC), w ash stand 2 m agh. high c h e st of draw ers, m agh. drop leaf table, oak table w ith 7 chairs, Fire King, W a tts W are Carnival glass. D epression glass, 4 old pickle crocks. Iris & Hem’ngbone, oil lanterns, Franklin Black Bin pots, pans, fry pans, fish rods, and reels, etc. Stihl w eedeater, m uch more! This e s ta te has som ething for eveivone. A nnouncem ents day of sale tak e precedence over all printed m aterials. This is n o t a judicial sale, and will no t be left open for increased bids. The executors o f th e e sta te reserve the right to accept or reject th e final bid on th e real esta te and the m odel A cars. Real E state and vehicles will b e sold a t 11:0 0 AM. Bring a chair, and enjoy yourself a t th e auction. Sale conducted for W esley and K enneth Baity Exec. R o b e r t H . H u d le r A u c tio n s 490S U S H W Y 21 H a m p to n v ille , N C NCAL 119 NCREL2952S 3 3 6 -2 4 4 -5 7 6 9 F ax 4 6 8 -6 3 1 5 H . L e e H o b s o n A u c tio n s 1201 F airw ay D r. Y ad k in v ille, N C NCAL 128 3 3 6 -6 7 9 -8 9 0 8 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lune 13, 2002 - D9 1 GLASSI PBOÏTEABLB Miscellaneous Mobile Homes/Sale Mobile Homes/Sale Service Statewide Wanted LARGE SNAP-QN Top and Bot­ tom toolbox wilh so m e lools. $2000.00 OBO. 751-6267. i¥ 0 S B PARTTCLE Board 4')<8' and som e 2'X4', $150.00 OBO. 751-6267. 32 F f ALUM, LadderrArr C om ­ pressor, 54 cal. black pow der rifle, 2 w estern sad d le s, 492- 5727. C H EA P STEE L BU ILD ING S. D irect from m a n u factu re r. R epo's, Factory S econds, and O verruns. 25' x 30', 30' X 30', 42' X 100', P erfecl for u se a s g a ­ ra g es/sto rag e, E asy paym ent plan. 1-800-405-7501. ' FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE 6panel Exterior Steel Door Units. $69.00/ea; 8'x8’ utility buildings, $299 ea.; 4'x7' x 5/16" sheetrock. $ 2 .9 9 /e a 4 'x 9 '. $ 3 .9 9 /e a .; 8' Landscaping lim bers, $1,9 9/ea,: 2'x4’ ceiling lile, $14,95 a pack. Insulated w ood window s $49/ea. 5'4"x8'2" hardboard, $3,99/ea.; B athroom sin k s w ith fa u c e t, R an g e h o o d s, $ 1 4 .9 5 /e a .; 4'x12'x1/2" Sheetrock. $5.99/ea.; 5 gallon buckets of block filler, $29.95 ea.; Entry Kwikset lock sets, $9.99/ea,: 4 x8' Plastic mir­ rors, $29.95/ea. New roofing shingles, $14.95/sq. Pergo lam inate ilooring, $1.99/ sq. ft,; Formica, $.50/sq. ft.; In­ terior paneling, $5.95/ea.; Bldg. Slone $140 p er pallet; Roofing fell, $6,95/roll; C arpel, $3,95/yd. W e slock stainless steel in sheets 6 pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up to 36" dia. W e stock pum ps & accesso ries for w ells. S teel I- B eam s For Sale. K & G SALVAGE (Reynolda Road) 1st business on W esl bank of Yadkin River 336-699-2124 credit needed. Call for free quali­ fication by phone. HOME ZONE, DAVIE CO. NEW house 3 b ed ­ room S office, 2 sto ry 2 ,000 square feet., 2 car garage, Fair­ w ay lot $189.900. Daytime 248- 2915 or 249-6672. 1 ii s t TIME buyers program . No. J ¿g-,- • ib y p ' (704) 85Л 0157. $157 PER MONTH. ¿ Bedroom / 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. New h eat pum p, 767-4319 $577 PAYMENT DOUBLEW fde 4 BR on 1,5 acres-w ooded in front and rear. Off a paved road. G ood schools. (336)249-7028 14X70 MOBILE R ^ ’EToTsaie' $5.000. 998-6866 lT 8 5 T4X 7() s w W y li'n e in Farmington, 2 BR/2 BA, faun-dry, super nice w /updates, open lloor plan w/island kitchen, REDUCED 463-4927 leave m essage. MODULAR HOME ON acre of land. Call 336-751-1571, MODULAR HOM ES on your lot. Shipped direct- S ave $$ For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356. •MIKE’S PR ESSU R E WASH* vinyl siding and repairs decks, palios, drivew ays and w alkw ays, siding, 336-998-9588 336-909-1713 Insured - free estim ate. I .' R A T E S A R E D R O P P IN G N O W IS T H E TIM E • Rates U.S low as 2.95% on A djustablcs • Fixed rales as low as 5.5% Firsl M ortgages Purchase or Rcfuiances •D oublew ide Specialists •Credit Problem s U nderstood •O ne D ay A pprovals •First & Second M ortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORP. 1-888-840-1585 o r 336-224-5125 "Where Your Family Comex First" Serving You Since 1979 M ORTGAGE COMPANY H as SW s and DW s already set up on acreag e. Pay $485 and (ees and m ove in. Call 1-800- 750-4588. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW ’S AND DW’S ALREADY SET U P ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and m ove in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. 1 9 9 7 14X 76 VINYL sid in g , shingle roof, 3BR, 2B a mobile h o m e s e l up in F arm in g lo n H eights an d ready lo move In, F irst m o n th ’s lot re n t FREE. $14,900,00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 1997 14’X80’ALREADY Sel-'Op & R eady to m ove into "Looking for a new owner", $500.00 Dn. 8 Take over paym ents. Call (704) 528-9564. 1998 M ODEL DW O akw ood. O w ner Financing g u aran teed . D elivered to your lot. $477 pay­ m ent. (336)249-7028 2 0 0 0 M O D EL 14X 80 ^ n y l/ shingle, already sel up. Move in condition. R epo deal, like new l 778-0001 orw shom es,nel, 28X 40 DOU B LEWI D E , 3 B R , 2BA, Frig, S to v e, P o rch , H P $7500. 492-7753. HAY FOR SALE, W ythe Counly. VA. Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchid grass mix. Out of Field price. $3.00/ bale. 276-686-6565. N E W ^ FOOT brake; 2-30ib. re­ covery cans, spectronic leak d e­ tector, oil b u rn er tran sfo rm er tester. 492-7364. T R A M PO L IN E F O R S A L E $75.00 998-4202 813-7407. VERY GOOD USED W hirlpool w asher and dryer, $300.00, New in-box U niversal w ashed-w hile portable bulcher block. $225.00. New in-box O neida 5-piece tea and coffee silver set, $175.00, Call 998-4537, leave m essage. Mobile Homes/ Rent 1999 DOUBLE-WIDE on private lot - 3 Bedroom s, 2 B aths, Office S pace, $675,00/m onth, (Deposit required $675,00 plus g as d e ­ posit) 284-4679 (night) and 751- 6252 (day), 2 lif l”lillW lL E lS tn e ,l4 5 0 ^ ^ posit, $450/m onlh, 998-7307, 2 p i,¥ fb V E 7 l^ R iG E R O T 6 R , very nice inside, trash pick-up, Farmington area. $395/m o. 704- 873-5426 BUY A NEW hom e and consoli­ d ate your bills. Call 1-888-251- 6790. M O BILE H OM E F O R R en t, $500/deposit, $100/w eek, 2BR 14x70.704-881-0842. PRIVATE SETTING, 2BR, 2BA, all appliances, CA/CH, deck and garage, non-sm oking adulls only, no pels, $500,00/m o. & deposit. 998-3636 R E A D Y l'o W v Y ln r ib r up­ stairs apt. furnished w/ furniture, all utilities. $550/m onth. 751- 1218 C A S H [paid FOR ANTiaUES, PARTIALl OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE C»«*rtliuilo«Mdi33M«2-5992 GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs 30 Yoars Experience Free Estimates 336-284-4571 AVGOL J I B N E R I C R 3 n l S h if t P a c k a g in g O p e r a to r s • 12 hour shift with rotating days off • Exc(;llem benefits • Com pany paid m cdical and dcnVal • Vacation • Holidays • 401K plan Apply in person al 178 Avgol Dnve, Mocksville Fax: 336-936-2505 NEW HOME ON W ooded lot. Call 336-751-0190. 3 BED , 2 B ath, Too M any u p ­ g rad es to list, set up, ready to m ove into. Call for pre-qualifica­ tion. (704) 528-9449. 87 ZIM M ER M H, 3B R , 2BA , 14x70, $13,700. C an be left on rental lot. D ay -751-2615 afler 5- 998-9563. O W NER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 bath hom e. 1800 sqfl. 450 per m onth. R ea­ sonable D eposil 661 -1163 B & D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COM PLETE HOM E IM­ PROVEM ENT COMPANY W e Work To Meet Your Budget! Specializing in additions, renova­ tions, balhs, kitchens, window s, siding, decks, m asonry, stone & tile work, light painting and sm all reapirs. W e also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prom pt, reliable, w orkm an­ ship. R eferences avialble. Free Estim ates. FAMILY AND CONSUM ER Sci­ ences, Chair, Cam pbell Univer­ sity, Fall 2002, Terminal degree, Vila, transcripts to School of Edu­ catio n , P ,0 , Box 3 6 9 , B uies C reek, NC 27506, EOE, F R E E D E B I' H F L P ir* O n e monthly paym ent reduced up lo 50% , S lo p co llectio n ca lls. •A void b an k ru p tcy , w eb site ; w w w .know debt.org - A lliance C red it C o u n selin g , Inc. Toll F ree:1-888-995-7856. WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cut. S h av er W ood P ro d u cls 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 828-430-8860 RENTERS SPECIAL FINANC­ ING P ro g ram . Call 3 3 6 -751- 0184. W ÈST D O D S O N , ЗВ Н ГгВ А H om e $287 pmt. (336)249-7028 'yADKIN C O ., nice large Tots, sngl. & dblwides. C heap water, good neighborhood, ow ner fi­ nance, $11,900 and up. Brown O sborne 336-838-4590 Music PIANO TUNING Repairing S Rebuilding Self-players, S ales S Service W allace Barford 998-2789 Office Space C O N V EN IEN T Q U IE T IN Mocksville- small office w/full balh and pd, ulililies, $350/m o. Call Shelia 751-1515________________ _______Pets_______ и к с REGISTERED RAT TER­ RIER P U P P IE S : born 5-2-02, rare colors! If you are looking for a sm all house dog, R at Terriers are a greal choice! Call Alison BOBCAT WORK w ood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways graveled, 751-3768 l i N l T s S E A i ^ S S ^ U ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estim ates 998-1798 ' NEW IMAGE Painting & Rem odeling, vinyl siding, decks, addilions, pressure w ashing. O ver 20 yrs exp. O w ner D anny Church. 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 OSBO RN E ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estim ates. 751-3398. SW IM M ING P O O L S fTl ^^^^^ clorinaled w aler only. 704-546-2935 W O M ACK ARMY M EDICAL C enler - Fort Bragg, NC, "Car­ ing Beyond the Cali of Duly,,.for our palienls and our staff R e­ cruiting for H ealthcare Profes- sionals. 910-907-7851._________ ______Travel______ HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid-Nile June 141h $20pp Sun-D ay June 16th $20pp T ues-D ayJune 18th$10pp Frid-Nile June 28th $20pp Atlantic Cily Trip July 4th & 5th $219pp E Z W ay Travel 1-800-618-5546 Local 998-4732 J o h n & Evelyn W yatt WANTING TO BUY slanding tim­ ber pine and hardw ood. 336-859- 2 4 8 0 .___________________________ Employment 17-35 y rs old. paid job training m oney for college pick one or both you decide NC National G uard 336-249-0800 7BA D CREDIT? With reaso n ­ able d ep o sit loan approved in m inutes. Will do w hat o thers can't. 767-4319 W E SAY YESI ___ 492-151 grei Ì515. ABANDONED DOUBLEW IDE, OW NER Moved!! Call for details 704-528-5198. A B A N ^ N E D H O W ^ ^ O ^ o i^ . 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Applicant should l3e a high school graduate with a minimum of two years oflice-n:lated experience. t\[ijiUcations will he nrcivcd unlit positiait ix JilU'd. Send all resumes as siwn as possible lo: Ken Windley. Chair. P.istor- Parrish Relations Committee, c/o First United Methodist Church, ^ 305 N. Main Street, Mocksville. NC 27028. W in sto n -S a lem ’s #1 S taffing C o m p a n y is now hiring for p o sitio n s in M ocksville a n d C le m m o n s. $7.50-$9.25/h r. M aterial H andlers M achine O perators Forklift O perators 1st and 2nd Shifts Call 896-1 ООО for more Information or apply in person at 7748 Norh Pdnt Blvd., Winston-Salem. At the comer of North Point and University Parl<way Inlen/iews Mon.-Fri. 9.-30 a.m., 2.-00 p.m Or, come see us at the Davie ESC, Thursday, June 13, from 1-4 p.m. to fill out applk^tion. Bring 2 kjims oHdenVtication Temporary Resources, Inc. ALLIANCE HOME CARE R egisiered N urse for co ntract hom e heallh position for Davie County. 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Wtiat moro coukJ you ask lor? 11 you aio motivatDd and ot^thusiaslic, wtth a passkm loi customer sorvico, come tn and see 0 Managor todayl Wa are eurrantly hoMng Ion PART TIME HELP COMI M TODAY ANO A m X M ARf A WST-MCB), FUN PIACI TO WOMC Wt ora looUng hr H№H anwgy pMpb Hwt in to worii hold and nwka MONfVIH 6 4 2 0 S e s s io n s C t. C le m m o n s , N C E x it 1 8 4 ,1 -4 0 ( 3 3 6 ) 7 1 2 - 9 8 8 0 o w C o u n tr y S to r e ^W eoK ^r^qua^ppom ^^ DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 13, 2002 S c h o o l B o a r d E y e s R e h a b C e n t e r A t D H S By Kim Justen Davie Couniy Enterprise Record ; What appeared lo be a brief informational item at the school Iward meeting, became contro­ versial when Ihe board learned of plans to write specifications and ask for bids for physical re­ habilitation services to be of­ fered on the Davie High School campus. The issue was presented be­ fore thc board last fall, when Brandon Rehabilitation pre­ sented the idea of offering Iheir services to the school. . At this month’s board meet­ ing, board member Debbie Pullen updated the board, given thc fact thal this year’s trainer had retired. “Brandon Rehabilitation Ser­ vices could be worked in with thc position of trainer, which is currently open, ll could allow interested students to work as interns with a physician.” She said thc .services would not conflict wilh classcs, and would be offered to students and staff alike. Since the cost of Ihc services would be covered by insurance, those being treated would nol sec a cost. “We plan write up specs and allow other agencies to bid as well," said Superintendent Dub Polls. "We hope to give them out before July 1, bccausc wc wanl to take care of the bid before thc start of school." Trainers are required for foot­ ball, and hard to come by. In addition, Davie County tries to m.nke sure a trainer is .ivailable each day on campus for partici­ pants in olher sporls. The issue olher board mem­ bers have with thc proposal of opening the school lo the rehab practice is what it will do in the long run. "We didn'l wanl a health clinic in our schools," said Janie Gametl. referring lo a prac­ tice many schools adopted sev­ eral years ago. "Is this opening a door for a dentist or an orthopedic sur­ geon to comc in," asked chair Marlene Shamel. “1 think thc concern is lhal this begins to blur the line,” Marly Carter told the board. "We’ve always taken a pretty serious look at in-school health clinics. Wc have been very care­ ful about thal. This begins to blur the line in lhal regard, doesn’t il? We don’t do well-baby visits in our schools. Where along ihis line do you wanl lo slop?" Pullen said the program would be a one year pilot pro­ gram, and went on lo point oul Ihe Brandon has been .it all thc football games this year in a vol­ unteer capacity. No other North Carolina schools offer a program like this one. Thc board ap­ proved hiinding the matler over to the board attorney for further study before issuing a request for bids. It was also suggested they meel in a workshop lo discuss whciher or not this is even some­ thing Ihey want to offer. G E N E ’ S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons r Protect Yourself, And Your Pets From Rabies . With rabies cases continuing to increase in Davie County, it is important to protect yourself and your pets. . Rabies is a viral infection transmitted in the saliva of in­ fected mammals. The viras en­ ters thc cenlral nervous system of the host after a bite, causing encephalomyelitis that is almo.st always fatal. ' Rabies among wildlife, ciipe- daily raccoons, skunks and bats has become more prevalent in the past few decades. Rabies among wildlife occurs through­ out the United Stales. Wildlife is the most important potential source of infection for humans and domestic animals. Although rabies among hu­ mans is rare, every year, ap­ proximately 16.000-39.000 re­ ceive posle.xposure prophylaxis. The best method of prolec­ tion is to h.ive your pets vacci­ nated and to stay away from any wild animal. Cats and dogs must be vaccinated againsi rabies at 4 months of age. "During the spring ¡ind sum­ mer months, humans and ani­ mals arc more likely to come inlo contiict wilh one another since both are getting outside more." said Davie Heallh Direc­ tor Barry Ba.ss. “We need to be especially wary of wild animals that are behaving in a strange or unusual manner. "No one should ever try lo pel a stray or wild animal, no matter how innocent or tame they may appear," Bass said. There is no greater prolection for your pel than to make sure they are properly vaccinated againsi rabies. Should a wild animal bite a domestic animal or human, resi­ dents are advised to keep the animal in sight and contact the Davie County Animal Control office .11 751-0227. Anyone having questions about rabies should contact iheir veterinarian or thc Davie Health Departmenl at 7.*) 1-8760. In te rio r D e s ig n s , In c. Full Service Design Is What We Offer: Accessories • Window Treatments Floor Coverings • Mini Blinds Bedding Ensembles • Wall Coverings IVt Work Willt Licensed Coniniclors For Vour Remodeling & Building Needs Charlene B. Cassidy Christine L. Hege IDS Associates 3560-C Clemmons Rd., Clemmons, NC (Next Door to Library) i L 766-9918 Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00 Farmington Rd. Recommendation Changes County Allorney Robert Price delivered the final draft of .'the thoroughfare plan revisions for county commissioners to re- •view and approve. ’ - TWo changes were suggested by Richard Poindexter. The first ■was to changc the name of a road listed on the plan. Although the plan stales that Beauchamp Road should be realigned where it meets U.S. 158, the road doesn’t meet U.S. 158. The .ic- tual road name for slate road 16.12 is Juney Beaucamp Road. This changc was noted in the plan. The second change involved plans lo widen Farmington Road to four lanes. Originally the plan would have widened the road from N.C.SOltoU.S. 158.Poinde,xlcr sugge.sled doing the widening in two or Ihrce sections as needed. In Ihe revisions, Farmington Road will be widened from U.S. 158 to Pinebrook Drive, which will allow for additional lanes for school and mining traffic. The board approved the plan with the revisions. "It's very important lhat we go forward with the plan so the state can see whal our priorities are," said Dan Barrett, chairman of the board of county commis­ sioners. Competitive Auto Rates. Whether You Drive a Two-Door, Four-Door or T h r o u g h a Garage Door. For a free auto quote, call me... Stop by... Log on - It's your choicel •Auto 'Hom e • Financial Products «Business Jim Kelly, Jr. 281 North Main Street Mocksville 336-751-2937 keffy)2®natior>v«Jeoom Keith Hiller 1111 Yadkinville Hwy., Mocksville Willow Oakj Shop Cnlf. 336-751-6131 Miert»i3nabon*«3e am □ Nationwide' Insurance & Financial Services U»e injunnc» yndenwittio ky NjÜonwW* Iraunnce Company. Nationwidt Mglu*i Iniufinc* Company and Affiliated Companies, Home Olfice: Columbut, OH 4)215*2220 Al 11/00 Garry Franl( Chairs DA’s Committee : District Altomey Garry W. Frank has been elected to the ■ execulive commiuec of the N .C. Conference of District Attorneys beginning July I. 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T o w n voter.s Tue.sday pas.sed three of four referendunis to allow alcohol sales in town, paving the w ay for restauranis to serve beer, w ine and mi.\ed drinks, and siores to sell beer and wine. Th e vote on A B C siores failed. “ Th e voice of Ihe people was heard." said Scott Gantt, chair of thc D a v ie C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e , w hich got the issue on the ballot. "Th e people spoke their m ind. Th e cham ber w on when we filed the pe­ tition." W ith nearly 50 percent of voters casting a ballot, 63.5 voted for mi.xed tieverages. 592 against; 631 voted for off premises sate of beer and wine, 590 againsi; 612 voted for on­ prem ises sales. 590 against. T h c Л В С referendum failed 630-600, in unofficial results. ' S usan M u rp h y , o w n e r o f M u rp h y ’s M arket in d o w n to w n M ocksville, said she plans to .sell lop quality North Carolina wines only, and top quality beers. She hasn’t de­ cided on m ixed drinks. She said she has been distressed by people w ho think that alcohol w ill bring back some of the w ild times o f the 50s. when there were few er laws governing those who drink - and Ihose w ho .sell drink. " Il w ill only be like lhat if local law enforcement and Ihe people of M o c k s v ille tu rn th e ir h ea ds," M u rp h y said. “ I ’m glad w e ’ ll be Jim McBride was among the supporters of the alcohol refer­ endum. able to prove lliem w rong." M urphy doesn’t wanl to change Ihe flavor of her rcstuurunl. ShoV nol going to turn il into a bar. “ W c want everybody to feel w elcom e." Joan Carter, cham ber president, said she is glad the vote is over and hopes things can get back lo nom ial. "Thanks for all thc help, for all Ihe volunteers," she said, "and to Ihe people w ho voted. T h e cham ber supports whatever Ihe Ihe people choose. We have a loi lo be thank­ ful for living here.” It w ill be several weeks before outlets begin selling alcohol, be­ cause the election has lo be cerli- lled by the local board o f elections and by the state; and outlets w ill have to purchase permits to sell al­ coholic beverages. D a n n y C a r t n e r N e w W illia m R . P r in c ip a l H y K lin ,|usteii D avic Coum y Enterprise Record Danny Cartner is the new prin­ cipal al W illiam R. D'.ivie Elem en­ tary School, replacing M ary Sine, w ho look ihe job al Pinebrook E l­ ementary. O n June l.\ Ihe Davie Board of Educalion approved Cartner lor ihe position. Like Sine. Cartner is also a product of Davie Cotmtv’ schools, h a vin g grow n up in ihe D avie A cadem y area. " I ’m extremely excited. W ill­ iam R. W illiam R. Davie is all the things you could hope to lind in any school," Cariner said. "It s v e ry m uch com m unily based, w hich is not always the nonn. It’s kind of the center ol tlie W illiam R. conim unily. " It’s a school wilh a rich diver­ sity, not only within the student population, bul also with the li'c- ulty.” Cariner has bachelors’ degrees in English education and writing and editing, a master's degree in curriculum and instruction, and is w orking on an education doctor­ ale at University of North C a ro­ lina at Charlolie. He has been an administrator w ilh D avie C o uniy Schools since 1993. when he became Ihe assis­ tant principal al Davie H igh. He left lhal position in 1999 to be­ come the inlerim principal at Cen­ tral Davie for one year, and has spent the pasi tw o years as assis­ tant principal al M ocksville E l­ ementary. For the past two years he has served as the sum ineV school principal for the county. "H e is ready to assume the chal­ lenges of the principalship," said Dub Potts, .schools superintendent. “ I'v e w o rk e d w ith several members ofihe W illiam R. Davie faculty during sum m er school for the lasl few years," said Cartner. "I am looking forward to w orking with lhal faculty. W illiam R. has an extrem ely fine group of leach­ ers." R e s i d e n t s E x p r e s s F e a r A b o u t 2 S c h o o l B o n d s O n 1 B a l l o t B y K im .lusten Davie C o uniy Enlerprise Record Not m any people turned out for the public input sessions on the pro- po.sed school bond referendum; 28 attended a m eeling at South Davie M iddle School. U nlike Ihe relatively pro-bond group at the North Davie meeting earlier in Ihe week, Ihose al South had issues. T h e m eetings began w ith a PowerPoint presentation by Board of Educalion chair, Marlene Shamel. S ham el w a lk e d the audience through a lour of all the schools and Ihe improvem ents each w ould see if Ihc bonds are passed in N ovein- ben She also reviewed current and planned capacity sum m aries for each school. Th e high .school, for in.stance, had a D ecem ber 2001 enrollm ent of 1,580 students, and a current capac­ ity o f 1,320 students. T h c slate projects Davie C ounty’s high school enrollment in the 2007-2008 school yetir to be 1,947 students. Under the “ If you put this in one package, my concern is they pass the second one but not the first one. We need to break this apart and do it at two separate times.’’ - Jaci( K oontz b o a rd ’s re c o m m e n d a tio n , that w ould be the year the second high school opened. Il is also, itccording lo enrollnieni projections, the year the rising en­ rollm ent in the high school tops oul.Th e follow ing year attendance n u m b e rs b e g in to d ro p , albe it slowly. In discussing the property lax increase, Sham el held up various .snack foods. Th e cost per day in property taxes w ould be 23 cents ($85 per year) said Sham el. " T h a t’s less than a package o f N a b s ." Passing only bond number two w ould see a prop­ erly lax increase to 22 cents per $ 100 valuation (or 580 annually), or the cost of an oatmeal cookie each day. Passing both bonds w ould be less than the cost o f a can of Cheerwine, she said, as she pointed to one on the stage. Passing both w ould see a 45 cent increase ($165 annually). Follaw ing Sham el’s display, the board opened the floor to public in­ put. Jack K oon iz, a m em ber of the task force, spoke first, and shared his fears about both bonds on one ballot. "There is no doubl in m y m ind about the need in thc schools. W hen they first start in the school system, you tnakc them or break them then," K oontz said. " If you put all this in one package, m y concern is they pass the sccond one but nol the first one. I feel like we need lo break this apart and do it at tw o separate tim es." Plea.se See School ■ Page 4 2 - DAVIE COUN TY KNTKRPRISFi RliCORI). .Iiinc 20. 20(12 ExJitorial Page Traffic Circle To Be Built In Hillsdale O ne o f these ilays, you really w ill tic goint; aroiiiicl in a circle in Hillsdale. Th e lalesl fad in inoviny ears is com ing lo ihe N .C . 801 and Inlerslate 40 exclianyc close to Inlerslale Shell. M oiorisis com ing off the 1-40 rantps w ill m ove directly into Ihe circle. ' Some ofthe preliminary work is already beini; done. Th e traffic circle will be temporary — until the iwo-lane bridge Is replaced. Tenlalive plans call for a new seven- lane bridge over 1-40, with conslruclion hesiinninu in 2004. Meantim e, the circle is coining. Th e N .C . Deparlment of Transporlation has buill several in Ihe area — in Lew isville and on Fricdberg Church Roail off U .S . I5S. M ike Patton, D O T division maintenance engineer, admits that ihis circle w on’l solve all the problems wilh traffic at Hillsdale. "Th e only way we could come up with a m odel thal works is to do a roiindaboul. Thai's about ihe besl we could come up with the bridge we have there now ." he said. "W ith all Ihis developmeni, ihe bridge becomes a big botlleneck. A new bridge will alleviale Ihe problem , bul unlil Ihen w e've got to do the roundabout." A stoplighl won't help because il clogs ihe briilgc. A circle keeps tralfic m oving. He said ihere's usually a public resistance lo roundabouis, but ihey work. Th e Friedberg Church Road roundabout had to lie enlarged for tractor trailer rigs. The rigs can negotiale Ihe circle, bul Ihey must do it slowly. "In all honesty, we don't think Ihis w ill perform as well as we would like it lo, but it’s the besl we can do until we get the bridge." G elling the bill w ill be Bill Hurnelle and the develop­ ers of Kinderton on the north side of the imerslate. Th e increased Iraflle from lhal developm ent is causing the problem, and the developers are being lapped for the roundabout and for the four-lane expansion of N .C . 801 in front of the new Kinderton shopping ecntcr. Th e developers have already paid the stale S 1.^0,000 for the project, which should be complete hy Lalnir Day. Kinderton is also paying for Ihe expansion of N .C . SOI in front o flh e new Lowes Foods shopping cenier. Kinderlon w ill be billed repcaledly for road im prove­ ments. A s ihe project develops, Ihe owners, ilespile iheir protests, w ill be charged wilh more road expansion costs. Hillsdale is seeing a sudden boom of grow th. Th e vacant service station across from Inlerslale Shell is to be lorn dow n, replaced possibly w iih a W endy's reslau- rant. I’roperty behind Inlerslale Shell is being negolialed. Lowes Foods, Bank of Am erica. Eckerd D rugs, a restaurant, dry cleaner and olher stores w ill be in Ihe new Kinderlon project. Th e Katherine Croshy bridge over Ihe Yadkin is also scheduled to be replaced wiih a four-lane bridge in 2004. Tw o lanes will he buill. Then ihe old structure w ill be knocked down. Then the olher iwo lanes w ill be built. Expansion of N .C . 801 beyond the inunediato intcr- .seclion is more lhan eight years away. A stop lighl on U .S . 158 is being planned lo allow iraffic lo m ove inlo Ihe Food Lion shopping cenier. A n d the slale wants lo build a linking road from U .S . I5S lo N .C . 801 to relieve the intersection. Y o u ’ve often heard people say, "W h y don'l ihey do somelhing ..." N ow they are. A nd lols of people w ill be saying. “ W h y did they do lhal" unlil ihey learn lo negotiate the circle. D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/E^^ECORD U SP S 'l49-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksville. NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publistiing Co. Dwight S parks.................... Robin F erg u sso n............... Mike B arnhardt................... Ray Tutterow....................... Brian P itts.............................. Tammy Kowalski................ Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 ...............Editor/Publisher ................G eneral M anager ................M anaging Edilor ...............A dvertising Director ................Sports E d ito r, ................Circulation/Classified Oavie Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in M ocksville, N C 27028 Subscriplion Kales Single Copy, .SO Cenis S20 Per Year In N .C ., S2.S O ulside N .C. PO STM A STI-R Svnd A ddress Changes lo: D avie C ounly nm erprise R ecord P.O. Bo.x 99. M ocksvillc. N C 2702« WaPI® Ш /ж Ш ^ Ж ш £ж /^ 1и //м DRIVE CAREFULLY: ГМТДтМбОММУСЕИ PHOME In The M a il... S o m e B u s i n e s s e s C h a n g i n g T o W o r l d ’s D e t r i m e n t To the editor: M erck it Co.. llie. apparently cannol determ ine jusi how one of ils prescriplion incdicalions. "O nce W eekly Fosam ax" w orks w ilhin Ihe hum an body lo counler osteoporosis, nor ean il undersiand lhal when il packages a cosily prescriplion ilrug in a conlainer from w hich il is im possible lo exiract the Iasi poienlial doses, som eone, som e­ where aclually pays lor the wasle. In ihe laller ease, I suggest ihe palieni pays, no m ailer w hal a letter from M erck's "M anager. Q ualily РегГоппапсе Im provem enl" lold my w ile. Thai pharinacisl aclually w orle lhal "near Ihe end of use of the dispenser a sm all quanlily of solulion m ay be ohserved rem aining in Ihe boille...how ever, lo com pensate for lliis, all O cunicler R Plus dispensers are ilelil>eralely overlllled during m ai\u- I'aeluring. You have nol 1к-еп charged for this c.xeess unusable solu­ tion." If my w ife was nol charged, who w as? A nolher palieni som e­ w here w hose cosl-of-olher drugs was inllaled lo pay for that throw ­ aw ay am ounl. or w as il taken aw ay from M erck's shareholders? Uid the "tooth fairy" pay? Som eone ilid. of lhal one can he sure. M y Id le r lo M erck's cusiom er relalions m anager regarding Fosam ax brought, as 1 w role earlier lo M erck's D ircclor of Public Relations, a "nolhing" sort of lesponse telling m e to discuss my ipies- tion with a healthcare provider, "such as a pliannacisl or physician." Fvidenlly M erck has a "don'l ask. don't lell" m ind sel. I he com ­ pany obviously doesn't want ils "cusioniers" to ask. either. T he PR M anager did nol respond lo my iiuiuiry. H ow sum e segm ents o f the business w orld have changed - m uch to our w orld's delrinienl. C hester B. Balm B erm uda Run I s It O K T o M o l e s t C h i l d r e n , B u t N o t D r i n k A B e e r ? To the editor: Il has taken the Catholics .“iO plus years lo ilig ihis hole Ihey are in. I don't helieve they aie going lo till il in with a few days of m eelings and rules they prohahly will noi keep. T he C atholics are not the only ones m aking the news. The Jehovah W itness ehurches have also heen accused of ihe same. If the law and the law yers keep digging il is haril lo say w hich dom ino will fall nexl. All I ean say. when you lose your failh in the m en ot the clolh. dial's ihe straw thal breaks ihe cam els hack. All ihe preachers I have com e in eontacl u ilh claim Ihey had a calling from Ihe Lord. If Ihey have a direel line, why do Ihe clergy hehave ihis w ay? Surely iheir Lord does nol approve. They claim he parled ihe Reil Sea lo save his people, surely he A d v e r t is in g R e p A lw a y s P r o f e s s io n a l To the editor: C edar R ockA ssisted Living w ould like loeongratulaleihe Davie C ounly Em crprise for ihe 12 w ins al ihe receni Besl Ad conlsl. We w oulil especially like lo congralulale Mr. Bob Corson who handles the advertising for our facility. Mr. C orson is indeed an assel to the line Fnlerprise slaff. lie is ellicienl, courteous and al­ w ays a joy lo do business w ilh. Shelia Sam m ons C edar Rock should do som elhing ahout Ihis despicahle behavior on the im isi vulnerahle. the children. ■fhe !ii|Uor election will he pasi hisiory w hen you read ihis. O ne thing I do nol undersiand. the election on lii|uor in M ocksville has spaw ned num erous letters againsi liipior in any form , by the clergy, and yet nol one lelter. lhal I have seen hy die cicigy againsi Ihe pedophile scandal in Ihe religious seelor. Il seem s it is O.K. lo m olesi children hut ilon'l drink a beer. T here is no question as to w hich one has priority. C ould it he w hen they were in preacher school, they slept through the class on love anil com passion? Sw ede Jurgensen A ilvance Letters Welcomed Th e Enterprise Record welcom es letters from its read­ ers, Th e letters m ay be on topics of local, state, national or tntcrnational issues. A n effort w ill be made lo print all Idlers, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. Th e editor re.serves the right to edit letters for gram m ar and for space. A ll letters should include the name and address o f the writer, including a signature. A telephone num ber, not to be published, is al.so requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m . M onday of the week to be published. D avie C o unty Enterprise Record R O . Box, 99. M ocksville, or em ail to: enicws@davie-enterprise,com . What is your favorite summer activity? Andy Ruinsbuthiim Muck.svllle “Go to the beach.” Hiiinca Ityrne Muck.sville “Hang out with my friends.” Kli/.ubeth Cliuplin Mocksville “Swim and hang out with my buddies.” Hrian Hlaekwell Moeksville “Bowl and hang out with friends.” !■* •• DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 ■ 3 B i b l e I n t e r p r e t a t i o n D i s t u r b s R e a d e r To Ihe edilor: I w as a bit disturbed w hen I read Ihe article from Mr. Jay () Conner. The Bible m akes ilself very clear on how G od is against alcohol. Mr. O 'C onner used ihe story of Jesus turning ihe w ater inlo w ine in John 2. The w ine was grape juice, nolhing m ore, flow do I know ? Proverbs 2.^:.'il says. "Look nol thou upon ihe w ine w hen il is red, when it giveth colour in the cup. w hen il m ovelh ilselfarighl." W hen grape juice is old il ferm enls iiuo alcoholic drink and is red. W hen Jesus m ade w ine, it was new wine and unferm enteil: therefore prov­ ing il nonalcoholic. T he Bible does not contradict itself. Mr. O 'C onner, in all re­ spects w hen God says in Proverbs 20:1. "W ine is a nuieker. slrong drink is raging and w hosever is ileeeiveil. thereby is not w ise." he m eans exactly w hat he says. D ustin Hunt M ocksville Habitat Open House Sunday To ihe edilor: A special open house and ileilication is ahoul lo happen. M any hours o f love have heen spenl in com pleling the fifth H abitat for H um anity hom e. M any thanks go lo all Ihe coniraclors and volun­ leers who m ade ihis happen. Il is only Ihrough your prayerful sup- porl and your m onclary contrihulions lhal a m ission such as H abi­ lal can be successful. I am sure G od w ill hless you for sharing wilh your neighbors. Join us on Smiday. June 2.1 al .1 p.m . and I am sure you will receive a blessing. Follow M illing Road, turn on M orse Slreet, and follow M orse Street to the end. T he M anual and Paula Varona hom e will he on the right. The Varona fam ily has w orked m any hours lo help eom plele iheir hom e aiul w ould like lo open iheir hom e so everyone can see whal ihis "labor o f love" looks like. R cfreshm enls will be served. Priscilla W illianis H abilal For H unianily o f D avie C ounly Board of D ireelors/N urlure C om m illee T e e n s C o m m e n d e d F o r T a k in g S ta n d A g a in s t A lc o h o l ■fo the edilor: I w ould like 10 com m end the teenagers o f M ocksville w ho have gone on record opposing the sale o f alcoholic lievetages in M ocks­ ville. A re som e of the adulls and civic leaders o f our low n giving tticm u m ixed m essage? 1 can understand ihal people do have the right to vote on issues, bul it m akes m e w onder why the C ham ber of C om m erce relurn ad­ dress w ould be on letters from the "C itizens For ihe Right lo Vole" lhal urges m e to vole "yes" for ihe June 18 referendum . I w ould think that the "C itizens for Ihe Righi lo Vole" w ould have finished their work after ihe issue w as on ihc ballot. Is ihe C ham ber o f C om ­ m erce pushing the sale o f alcohol in our low n? W ho hinds the C ham ­ ber o f Com m erce? I especially oppose the sale o f liquor hy the drink. W ill there al­ w ays be a ilesignateil driver w hen they gel ready lo go hom e? A few years ago, a drunk driver forced m e com pletely off the road, lie sped on dow n the road less lhan a quarter o f a m ile to crash inlo an em bankm ent w here he died on the scene. I w atched ihis in m y rear view m irror as I sat on ihe side o flh e road thankful thal I w as able to gel oul o f his way. W ill ihe easier access o f alcohol m ulliple ihese accidcnls? M arilyn M oll M ocksville RING? How About An Annuity? W o o d m e n ’s F lexib le P rem iu m an d S in g le P rem iu m D e fe rre d A n n u ities a re co m p etitive a ltern a tiv es to o th e r savin gs p lan s. T h e Initial g u a ra n te e d rate* Is: 5.25%'This rnto Is guarantood for the first month and thon can vary monthly or can bo locked In for ono yoar. Creola Rogers 569 Sheffield Road Mocksvilie, NC 27028 336-492-5162 ЖWOODMEN OF THE WORLD/ OMAHA WOODMEN u r n INSURANCE SO CIETY HOME OFFICE! OMjMIA, NK1IK,\SK;\ wwn.wootlintMi.cum i lntertwiicn of IS SifiO l (IwlimJGii Г You don't have to pay more to get the very best. Just compare and you'll see. 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'A ll deadlines will be one day eady for the July 4th issue • D A V ia C O U N T Y ENTGRPRI/E liECORD DAVIS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER • www. davisregional, co You’ll Feel Better Faster In a m ed ica l em erg en cy , D avis R eg io n a l M ed ica l C en ter giv es y o u so m e th in g extraord in ary fo r th e p a in . It’s ca lled p r o m p t a tte n tio n . W itii c u r N u rse R rst p ro g ra m , y o u w ill b e se e n b y a nu rse first to a ssess y o u r m ed ica l c o n d itio n . T h a t’s b e c a u se o u r first priority is a sse ssin g you r im m ed ia te healthcare n eed s a n d n o t you r m o st recen t ch a n g e o f add ress. W h ile th e a verage visit to o th e r h o sp ita l ERs m a y b e h o u rs, o u r to ta l tr ea tm e n t tim e a v era g es o n ly o n e h o u r a n d th irty -eig h t m in u tes. N o m a tter w h a t th e injury is, from h ea rt a tta c k s to stro k es, b rok en b o n e s , w o rk -rela ted injuries, a n d m u c h m o r e, D a v is R eg io n a l M ed ical C enter is ready to care for yo u . A n d sin ce o u r lo ca tio n p o ses n o traffic p r o b le m s, y o u ’ll b e o n th e ro a d to recovery even faster. S o rem em b er w h en y o u n e e d m e d ica l a tte n tio n , y o u h ave a c h o ic e in E R s_ _ _ H o u rs o r o u rs. W e ’re c lo se r th a n y o u think. ^ D A V I S R E G I O N A L I H () I И M С) С К S V I L I I ROAD M Г О I c: Л I Cl N T r n 40, LXII 1S4. SIAILSVILIL - p 4 - DAVlí-: С()11\1Л’ KN TKUPUISK RKCORI). .lune 20, 2002 S S B r ia n n a C o lle t a n d M a ter P a u l c h e c k o u t a M o c k sv ille fire tru ck . M a r q ú e s e G a ith e r e n jo y s a lo llip o p a n d (ire h a t a t T h e G le n a n d C a m b r id g e C r e e k sp r in g flin g. Apartments Hold Community Awareness Day The Cik-i) and C am briilgc C reek aparliiicnis on M illini; Koad in MiK-ksvillc held Ihe firsi C o rn in iin ity A w a ren ess and Spring l-ling Day I'n .Salurday. June S. M ocksville pedice and lire d epartruenls, liavio O om estic Violence, llie M ocksville-D avie R ec reatio n D e p a rim e n i and D avidson C ounty C om m unity College each had displays at the event, which was lollm ved hy a resident cookout. "W e appreciate Illese organi- /ations panicipaliin: in oiir lirsl C onim unily A w areness D ay." said N ancy I’oindexter. site m an­ ager. "W e w ould also like lo thank Hilly I'ields. Bradley and M elinda Lope/, for helping w ith the cookout." Local businesses iiKule se\'- cral donalions. ineludim ; donat­ ing items for children. “ Il w as a greal success and everyone enjoyeil llie beiuilil'iil day we had." she saiil. "W e also had a w aler gun fight alter the cookout and Ihe kids loved it. The (ilen and C ainbridge Creek is a nice place lo call hom e." School Bond Package Going To County In July (.'nnllnued Fritni I’iikc I Tlial w as w hal the task force recom m ended. N icholas Slogick also had view s aboul the bonds. "W hen I w rile a check al the end of the y e a r." he sa id , "il is n 'l Cheervvine, N abs or crackers. It's real dollars." He said some ol'the Ihings Ihe group saw in llie presentations should have been dealt w ilh using current budget dollars as opposed to being seen in a bond package, He Ihinks rnanv of the iteiiis on llie lists, sueh as im proving cafeterias to make lines easier to walk through, were eoiueiiienee ilems. Ill addition lo w anting the school system lo m ake priorities for school needs w ith sal'ely and health issues topping Ihe list, he cludlenged ilie school board. "M y challenge for Ihe school board and the people w ho run this process is. are you thinking oulside Ihe box .’ W hy does a classroom have 1« rem ain епцИу 2(1 hours a day'.’ ^'oii could prob- Planning Briefs T he follow ing reeom iiiendalions were m ade by llie Dav ie planning and zoning board, and w ill be forw arded to the county com m issioners foi final consideration. A l l e n R o a d R c z o n i i i i ’ The planning board tabled any decision on a rei|uest to re- /o n e 2,‘S acres across from .SoulhpoinI Industrial I’aik from Uesi- dential A gricultural 11<.\) to Light Industrial 11-2). The ilecision w as tabled because Ihree board niem bers w ere nol present and one recused him self from the vole. W ith ihe recusal, there w as not a i|uorum available lo vole on the re/oning. T he land on A llen Road (parcel S4 on Davie County Tax M ap (i-.i| will he broughi to Ihe board al the June m eeting. Due To Mistake, Faniily Must Wait Rolterl Ireland appeareil before the board. rei|uesling acres I'e re/oned from Residential to Residenlial A gricultural. The land is locaied al 12W Liberty C hurch Ko.id (parcel .'() on lax m ap D-2). and is surrounded by R-2(l and R .\ land. W hen Ireland went lo lire inspeciions olfice. he was issued the w rong lype of perm it I'orlhe m obile hoiiie he has put on the property. The hom e is for his son who was recently injured and is on disability. Ire­ land lias to pay his son's rent for the current hom e, as w ell as the costs for tlie new home. "M obile hom es are all around Uiis area, we Uve in sile o f il." said Uremia Ireland. Ihe applicant's wife. " There's a m obile hom e on the lefl hand side of it, tw o behind and five dow n Ihe road from il, W hy should we be punished for sonielhing som eone else did'.’ We could have had him moved tw o m onths ago if this h adn't been held up." The Irelands are also asking the county to reim burse ihem for Ihe addilional reiil Ihcy have had lo pay because of the m is­ take. "If I go oul and steal. I have lo pay that m oney back. I'lial w as my niislake. You see whal I'm saying," 'I1ie 1-H>ard unanim ously approved re/oning llic land, and asked lhal Ihe m ailer com e before ihe hoard of com m issioners as soon as possible. T he issue of reim bursem enl does not fall w ithin the pow ers o f Ihe planning and zoning board. V u lc a n M a t e r i a l s R e :o n in } > A p p r o v e d Vulean M alerlals appeared before the board w ith an atneiul- m ent lo a previous rei|uest. 'I hey asked thal I.S acres he rez.oned from R esidenlial lo H eavy Induslrial Special U se (1-4-S) at the cnlrariee lo Ihc m ining operation (parcels 42, 4.'.i)l and a por lion o f 43 on la.x m ap F -5) and is ow ned hy V ulcan. A s the hoard hail previously approved the rezoning to H eavy Industrial, they unanim ously approved the stricter special use rezoning. W e s tv i e w D e v e lo p m e n t C o m p a n y T he board approved ihe final review of a 41 -lot single lam ily residenlial subdivision tilled Redland Way off the iiorlli side of U .S. I.5S. O ne plat was rem oved due to a septic issue. W ilh an average lol size of acres, reerealion fees of $2,4()() w ould be required. Old Business • Planning and Zoning D irector John G allim ore reported thal .staff continues to w ork on Ihe board's reiiuesi lo review and pos­ sibly update infom iaiion on resiauranl parking areas. • G allim ore suggested w orkshops lo review ihe updates and changes to the recreational fee policies and review o f the reere- ulion m aster plan. ably gel a w hole school jiist by scheduling things a lillle beller." W hen the board asked Dr, Linda Host, D avie H igh Sehool p rin cip al to d iscu ss how the sehool space is used, she sug­ gested he visit. "H eeause of overcrow ding is­ sues, w e already have lo use ev­ ery bit o f available space. We have talked ahoul using the fa­ cility the way you are talking about." She said ihe problem w as in running school buses, "W e do Ilex our building as m uch as w e possibly can. Y ou're thinking outside the box, bul you don'l know vvhal's in, the box," R oberl N ichols was in favor of passing both bonds, bul also had concerns, "I'm concerned about start­ ing the 1 high school I facility four years after you get the m oney," C hristy Shaffer, president of Ihe D avie H igh .School I*ISA. presenled a I’ow erl’oint presen­ lation run on the sam e com puter and by Ihe sam e school system em ployee as the one presenled by Sham el less ihan an hour be­ fore. She stated that the reipiests being m ade w ere "bare bone re­ alistic req u ests" for Ihe high school. Those requests inelude renovations o fth e restroom s and the science labs. "M any o fth e old gas jets will kea rain w ater rather than gas." she said. " There are dangerous silualions in the chem istry labs." she said as she show ed pictures ol Ihings plugged into fioor out­ lets. 12 inches from open lloor drains. She also show ed “daisy- chained" extension cords, exten­ sion cords strung together, which she said violate fire codes. Follow ing the end o fthe pub­ lic com m ents, the board enter­ tained questions. N ichels w anleil lo know why they w ere trying lo pass a bond now w hen the funds w ouldn't be used for several years. “ It's an authorization from the laxpayers lo begin llie pro­ cess." said board m em ber M arly Carter, Janie O arnetl also shared the board's concern lhat people w ould not support the schools com ing back for a second bond In IWO years. M any people w ere concerned W W W page. R e z o n i n g D e n i e d District Court DAVIE COUN'I Y EN I'KRPRISR RECORD, .lune 20, 2002 - 5 Ky K im .liislcn Davie C ounty l•nteф rise Record T im o th y C ran fill w as nol presenl for the D avie C ounty I’ la n n in g B o ard m e e lin g in w hich his rezoning request was heard, C ranfill requested .^.9 acres o f land al 229.S U.S. (lOI South (parcel B -1 o f lax m ap L-.S- КИ be rezoned from residenlial (Rl and residenlial agrieiillural (RA) to re s id e n lia l m a n u factu re d hom e (R -M ). There w as no representative on hand for the applicant, who appears to be planning a small group developm enl, and no one spoke in favor of the applicalion. Several residents spoke oul against Ihe ilevelopm ent. all with concerns about looking oul their w indow s into a m obile hom e park. G ary Johnson, who lives on the northeast side o fth e properly anil ow ns a m obile hom e said. " This w ill practically be in my backyard.” He w ent on lo list concerns ahoul septic runoff and drainage problem s lhat have af­ fected his property since the site w as cleared . H e req u ested a buffer or fence be pul in as w ell. A ccording lo Ihe land devel- opiiient plan. Ihe land falls in an area w here the coim ty w ould prefer other form s o f affordable h o u sin g in ste a d o f m o b ile hom es. John G allim ore, direclor o f planning and zoning said lhal Cranfill had been sent a notice about Ihe m eeting. He also said lhal based on ihe land develop- nieiil plan, slaff reeom niended Ihe request be denied. In his m otion to deny the re­ quest. board m em ber Kd V ogier said he had concerns because looking at the m ap. il appeared Ihere w ere tw o spaces lhat eoutil be used laler. “ I'm concerned lhal Ihe applicant isn't here, and aboul the vacant land. It looks and sm ells like a m obile hom e p ark , e v e n ih o u g li it's o n e |hoiiie| shorl." The m otion lo recom m end denial passed. about how the schools w ere go­ ing to com m unicate the school needs throughout the county. "W h e re v e r w e c a n g el fiv e people together, a school board m em ber will com e anil explain exactly w hat our p ro cess w ill b e ," said L uther Polls. "H as the board ihoughl slra- legieally about the bonds." asked Bob R ose, another task force niem ber. “I think the needs ba­ sically show your greatest need is in Ihe elem enlary level. Bm I Ihink you're fogging Ihe issue w ilh die high sehool. "H ow m any v o te rs in the county are relired and on fixed incom es'.’ B ecause ih a l's ilie group lhal generally votes each and every election. Yon are now asking them for a lax increase lhal is ,i() percent. How do you expect thal individual on a fixed incom e to handle that increase'.’" "O f course w e're concerned abm it lhal." said C arter. "N o ­ body w ants to pay m ore taxes. I w as glad there w ere som e people on fixed incom es and farm ers who were a lol w orse o ff than today and w ere w illing to build a new school for m e." he said, referring lo a referendum his fa­ ther helped gel passed in I'ifiS. Л1 ihe end o f the iineslion and answ er seclion. Dr. Jerry Hauser, who is on Ihe com m unicalions com m iilee lhal has to gel people talking aboul die bond asked those w ho allended Ihe m eeling w hy lliey ihoughl so few people allended. W hile sum m er vacation and a holiday w eek w ere am ong this reasons listed, Slogick liad a dif- ferenl answ er "M y w ife told me nol lo com e because nobody would lislen ." Follow ing die public inpul m eelings. the school board mel on June 1.Я to di.scuss the com ­ m ents. 'The hoard ilecid ed lo m ove the land purchase for a secong high school from the first bond (which dealt prim arily w'ith elem enlary and m iddle schools) lo Ibe second bond. T h e laler bond deals entirely w ilh high school im provem enls and the second high sehool. T he school board hopes lo present iheir ree- om m endalions lo counly com ­ m issioners in July. Q R I L L EAT-IN OR TAKE OUT HOURS :30AM - 2:00PM • Monday - Saturday Ron & Penny’s Grill 2203 Hwy. 601 N., Mocksville, NC Phone (336)492-7066 Now Serving Hand Dipped Ice Cream Mocksville’s Best Hamburgerl COME 8^ ENJOY HOME COOKED MEALS AT CHEAT LOW PRICESI Special R ecoffnition R E L A Y 41 0 я F ЧmA TBAM BVINT ТОFIC H T CA NCER Congratulations to the VF Jeanswear Team for raising the most money for the Relay for Life - $19,743.00 WOW! A Special Thank You goes out to The Walking For Miracles Team for raising the most Per Capita, each person raised an average of $426.94 (totaling $19,212.46). This team effort was in honor of Patty Hampton—our Top Individual Money Maker. Patty Hampton raised an individual contribution of $5,010.86. Way to go Patty! Do You Haw 1 ho W opltr.s \\o r s t Civdif? Do Yon \ootl A Car? We Can Help? Call 1-866-770-2062 Live operators w w w .autoloanarranger.net Tlic I'oUoNving cases were ilis- poscil of in Davie District Court June 1.^. I’residini: was Judije I.. l3alL*Ciraluun. Assistant District At- Comoys Mary Ci»vini:lon ami Kevin Beale prosecuted. - Terry Kay liyerly. speedini: 1} In a 55. reduced to improper equip- WKM, $50 ami cost. - Andrea Maria Campbell. DWI, sentenced to 45 days in jail sus­ pended 2 years, follow substance abuse assessm ent recom m enda­ tions. snrreniler license and not op­ erate vehicle until licensed. 24 hours com m unity service, .SlOO, cost: DW I. sem eucod Ui m oiuhs in prlscni suspended 2 years, follow substance abuse assessment, surren­ der license and nol operate velncle until licensed. .S4()() and cost, crédit given Гог lime InAKCA. Iransferred to Fiirsyili County. - Cathy D. Campbell, secontl degree trespass, dismissed tor fail­ ure ol'prosecutiiii: witness to appear. ■ Ciary Lamonte Campbell, do­ mestic criminal trespass, connnuni- cating threats, sentenced to 12()<lays in prison suspended 2 years, submit to warrantless searches, substance abuse assessm ent, not harass, threaten, intimidate or assaull pros­ ecuting witness, remain of good behavior, remain employed, enroll in Day Kcporting. Sf>5 attorney Ice. cost. • Joseph Shane Campbell, two counts wortliless check, senlenceii to 60 days in prison suspended twi> years, si.x miniths intensive proba­ tion. submit ti> warrantless searches, random drui: screenlniis. pay resti­ tution lo Wal M an. SUIO atul cost; four founts worthless check, tlis- missed per plea; breaklni: and/or entering, felony larceny, sentenced lo 120 days in pristin suspended two years, lo run at expiration of above sentence. У0 days iniensive proba­ tion. subniil It) warrantless searches, random drng screenings. • KodoH'o M. Campos, speeding 105 in a 70. reduced lo improper eijuipment. sentenceil ut 20 ilays in jail suspemled six monlhs, $50 and cost, two weeks to pay. - Alvin liryan Casluvell. leh'iiy financial card fraud, dismissed per plea: nilsilemeaimr financial card fraud, prayer for judgment contin­ ued for ^)0 days on così, review Sepl. 12 for dismissal. - Jamie J. Cheesman. felony fi­ nancial card fraud, dismissed per plea: misdemeanor financial card fraud, prayer for judgment contin­ ued for*>Odays on cost, review Sept. 12 for dismissal. - Jermajne D. Dalton, speeding SO in a 70. dismissed • wrong per­ son. - Pamela Lynne Davis, driving while license revoked, dismisscil per correction. - Robin L. Dodson, possession drug paraphernalia, dismissed per plea; uustlem eanor possessiv>n schedule nuirijuana. prayer forjuilg- menl continued on cost, up to .M) days ti> pay; driving left of cenler. reduced lo im proper equipm eni. cost. - Brenda Dalton I-llis. posses- sitm of marijuana up to one-half ounce, prayer for judgment ciuttin- ued tin cost, evidence ilestroyetl. • Mary Ijames I-tchison. failure to stop for stopped scliool bus. prayer for judgmeni coniinueil on cost. • Samuel Deane I'isher. misde­ meanor possession marijuana, sen­ lenced lo 10 days in jail suspended six months, substance abuse assess­ ment. not violate law s iluring sus­ pemled sentence, cost. 14 days U> pay; contrilmtlng to the dellmjuency of a juvenile, prayer for judgment continued on cost. • Miriam l-rost. DWL sentenceil to 30 days in jail suspended two years, substance abuse assessment, surrender license and not operale vehiclc until licensed. 24 hours com m im itv service. SlOO. cost: speeding 50 in a dismissed per plea. - rrankle S. Gaither, ilriving while license revoked, sentenced lo 45 days injail snspendeil 12 monlhs. not operate vehicle unlil licensed. SlOO and cost: unsafe movement, disinisscil per plea. - Jessica S. Gaither, aid and abet driving while license revoked, dis­ missed per plea of Frankie Gaither. - Wilfonl llrnest Gibbs, posses­ sion drug paraphernalia, sentenced to 30 days in jail suspended 12 nuinths. not have any type ofcim - Irolled substance in possession dur­ ing suspended sentence, nol violale laws during suspended sentence. $100 and cost. - Amanda Kate Hardin, hit/run failure to stop properly damage, dis­ missed per civil settlenienl. - .Mphonso M. Hargrove, driv­ ing w hile license revoked, dis- ntissed per plea; open container af­ ter consuming alcohol. $10 and cost. - .Anita Mill, seven counts fail­ ure to file/pay Income tax. d is­ missed al request of prosecuting witness. -Joel W. I lill. seven counts fail­ ure to file/pay Income tax. ills- missed al lequesi of prosecuiing witness. - Anihony 1-. Jarvis, expired reg­ istration card/lag. speeding bO in a 45. dismissed per plea; DWI. sen­ lenced to six months in prison sus­ pended two years, substance abuse assessment, surrender license and nol operate vehicle unlil licensed, sCNcn das s aelive. $400 and cost. - Karl Stacey Johnson, allempled second degree rape, dismissed lor failure i>f prtisecuting witness to appear. - Anihony Wayne Klnser, failure to wear seat belt.ilismissed per plea: possession of drug paraphernalia, senlenced to 45 days in jail sus- pendetl 12 months, substance abuve assessntent. evidence ordered de­ stroyed. $100 and cosi. Prayers For Judgm ent Are Issued After Fam ily Fight B> Ik'th Cas.sitly D avie C ounly Enlerprise Rccord Л I’anilly g ci-lo g cih er that ended up in a fighi landoil tw o people in I3avic D islricl Court last w eek. A ccording to tcsiim ony licaid by Judge L. Dale G raham . I*rcd L ee J o n e s . 6 4 . o f 235 W ilkesboro St.. and his daugh­ lcr. A nneile Jones Hoger. .V). of f)25 C ana Ro:id. w ere accused of m aking lltreats and pointing a g un at a re sid e n c e оГГ W ilkesboro Slieet on M ay IS. J o n e s ' la w y e r. G rad y M cC lam rock, told G raham Ihey w ere **aduUs acting like eltildreii Гог a mom ent.'* and thal ihe in­ cident started over "a little old lady on W ilkesboro Streel.” That “lillle old lady” is Jones’ molher- in-law . w hose last паш е is H ar­ ris, and Jones lives next door to her and ol’ien visits. M cC lam rock said. “A nnette w eni over to .see M s. H arris on lhal day. She usually carries a pistol w ilh her. and she adm its w hen som ebody said som ething to her, she jum ped on them and slarled a physical fight. S om e­ body called the police, we still d o n 't know w ho, and Mr. Jones heard it on his scanner and w eni dow n there lo protect his daugh­ tcr and ended up in ihc m iddle o f il. T h e y ’re ali nice people and Ihey d o n ’t have problem s w ith each other.“ T he problem s. M cC lam rock continued, are over H arris and tiecisions that are m ade for her care. H arris’ granddaughter. N ola D illard, her husband C larence, w hose address on ihe com plaint is listed as 134 R ock Springs K oad, H arm o n y , an d ilieir daughter. T onia R hodes, w ere visiting H arris on M ay IS. A ccording to R hodes, who did not testify but waiUed lo be heard. A nnette B oger “cam e inlo tlie house and m ade sm all lalk Ibr about 20 m inutes." hut had no co n tact w ilh R hodes. She then said she w as leaving, bul I'olloweil N ola D illard into the kitchen and spoke w ilh lier. "A fter she canie oul o f the kitchen, she said she w as leav­ ing. bul she just stood there. 1 w as sitting on the couch, w atch­ ing a soccer gam e, and the ne.xt thing 1 knew , she w as at m e. re­ peatedly asking m e to go out in the backyard and settle it wilh her. I told her that w as coni- - Nathaniel B. Koontz. exceed­ ing safe speed. $10. cost: failure lo report accident, dismissed per plea. • Joshua Seth Lambeth, speed­ ing SO in a 70. reduced lo improper equipmeni. $Ui and cost. - John F. Leach, failure to file/ pay Income tax. $50 and cost: five counts failure to file/pay income tax. dismissed per plea. - Rocky .Marcel! Link, trespass w ith all-terrain vehicle, possession of open container/consuming alco­ hol itt passenger area, sentenced lo 45 days injail suspended 12 months, nol go on or about properly of pros­ ecuting witness during probation. $100 and cost. - Jason Lee Livengoinl. misde­ meanor possession marijuana, mis­ demeanor probation violallon. sen­ lenced lo 15 days in jail suspemled 12 months, substance abuse assess­ ment. - Laura Maya, assault on a gov­ ernment official/employee, prayer for judgment conllnued on cost; re­ sisting public officer, dismissed per plea. - Corey James Mayfield, posses­ sion of marijuana up lo one-half ounce, dismissed per plea: resisting jniblic officer, leduceil l\> delay and obstruct public officer, sentenced to hOdays injail suspended 12 months, not violate laws and remain em ­ ployed during suspended sentence. $130 attorney fee. $100 and cost. - Jamie Lee McCann, failure to wear seat bell. $25: driving while license revoked, reduced lo no li­ cense. prayer for judgmeni contin­ ued on cost. - Stephen O'Brian Owens, driv­ ing while license revoked, prayer for judgmeni continued on cost; fic­ titious/cancelled/revoked registra­ tion card/tag. dismissed per plea. - < )lelio Chave/ I’ere/. speeding lOS in a 70. reduceil to careless and reckless. $50 and cost; failure to secure passenger under U>. rcduced to failure to wear seat bell. - Anihony Kenieria. Jr.. speed­ ing 7*J in a 55. reiluced to (>4 in a 55. $10 and cost: expired inspection sticker, dismissed per plea. - Taquanda Reynolds, resisting public officer, prayer for judgment continued on cost: contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, dis­ missed per plea. - Lenora S. Rodgers, m isde­ m eanor aid and abel. prayer for judgment continued on cost. $130 attorney fee. - Jose Bravo-Uodriguez. injury lo real property, intoxicated and dis­ ruptive. sentenced to 45 days injail with credii for time served; injury to real property, dismissed per plea. • Zachary W. Selvers, speeding S3 in a 70. reduced lo itttpropcr equipmeni. $50 and cost. - Donna Cranfill Shore, reckless driving to endanger, reduced lo careless and reckless driving, sen­ tenced lo 10 days in jail suspended six months. $50 and cost. - Joseph Lee Sntllh. speeding S2 in a 55, dismissed per plea; lleeing lo elude arrest with motor vehiclc. reduced to careless and reckless. $100 and cost. - iMalthew Ryan Smilh. window tinting violation, reduced to im­ proper equipmeni. cost; possession of marijuana up to one-half ounce, possession of drug ()araphernalla. sentenced lo one year probation, not violale laws during suspended sen­ tence. rent;uit of good behavior. Vol- Imv substance abuse assessment, charges will be dismissed June 12. 2003 if sentence followed; under­ age possession of alcohol, dismissed per plea. - Lonnie Faul Sprinkle, four counts failure to file/pay income lax. dismissed per civil settlement. - Inas May Stanley, assaull with a deailly weapon, dism issed per mediation. - James Kenneth Steele, two counts failure to file/pay income lax. sentenced to 45 days injail sus­ pended two years, pay reslltulion to NC Department of Revenue, trans­ fer lo unsupervised probalion upon completion of payments, cost; eighl counts failure lo file/pay income tax. dismissed per plea. - Leslie Monique Steele, failure to stop for stopped school bus, prayer for judgnicnt conlinued on cost. - Shawnna Lynn Steele, speed­ ing 100 in a 70. reduced lo careless and reckless, $25 and cost. - A pril M ichelle Slone, iwo counts worthless check, sentenced lo 10 days in jail suspended six months, pay $77.12 restitution to China Grill, cost, two weeks lo pay. - Candice Jean Talbert, driving while license revoked, reduced to no license, prayer for judgment conlln­ ued on cost; expired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction. - James Cedric Turner, driving while license revoked, prayer for judgment continued on cost; ficti­ tious driver’s license, reckless driv­ ing to endanger, dismissed per plea. - Ronald Gray Upchurch, allow­ ing dog to run al night, prayer for judgment conlinued Ibr 12 months, do not allow dogs to run at largo. - M ary Ann Varner, inlsde- it\eanur aid and abet, piayer for judgment conlinued on cost, remain on sujH-Tvlsed probation. $ 130 attor­ ney. cost. 60 days lo pay. - Brandon John Walters, speed­ ing 93 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost; no liability insurance, dis­ missed per correclion. - Jerry Everette Webb. DWI. sentenced lo 30 days in jail sus­ pemled two years, substance abuse assessmenl. surrender license anil not operate vehicle unlil licensed except for limiled driving privi­ leges. 24 hours community scrvicc. $100 and cost: open container after consuming alcohol first, following loo closely, dismissed per pica. • Mark W'ehb. two counts simple assault, dismissed jwr ntcdiation. • Kierston S. Wellman, speeding S7 in a 70. no license, dismissed - wrong person. • Tara Lynelle Wiggins, speed­ ing 100 in a 70. reduced to carelcss ami reckless. $25 and cost. - Thom as Ransom W ilson, speeding KS in a 70, reduced lo ex­ ceeding safe sjK'cd. prayer for judg­ ment conllnued on cost: expired in­ spection sticker, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Stephanie Lynn Yates, simple assault, prayer for judgmeni conlln­ ued on cost, remain of general good behavior, no violent behavior with prosecuting w itness or anybody else, $130 allorney. cost. plelely ridiculous, and she sat there lor 20 m inutes w ilh the gun in her pocket. T hen, she stepped over m y infant son, w ho w as asleep on the floor and pointed ih e g u n at m y h e a d .” said R hodes, her voice shaking. R hodes, who lives in Japan, said Fred Jones ihen began yell­ ing at h e r fa lh e r. C la re n c e l^illard, and lolil him “he was going to blow his brains out. He took lhat pretty seriously, con­ sidering he h;\d Just seen a gun pointed at his daughter’s head.” “ I’his w;is nol a haphazard thing.” Rhodes said. “ It w as pre- m eilitated." G raham agreed the situation w as .serious, but gave both Boger and Jones a prayer for Judgm eni conlinued on cost. A s part o f tlieir sentence, they are to have no contact w ilh the D illards or R hodes. B oger is not to cjirry a (.'(Micealed w eapon w ithout a valid perm it, and she is not to v is it w ith H a rris w hen the D illardsor Rhodes are ihere. She w as ordereil lo rem ain o f gooil behavior, and her gun w ill be destroyed. Jones received the sam e sen­ tence, w ith the addilion thal he is nol to violate any laws. S p e c i a l o f t h e W e e k AssortedLancePopcorn Limit 8 While Supplic.s Last When Your Healtficare Umbrella Seems To Have Sprung 4 ; Leak... We Are Here To Help. 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Prices rellecl tcb.ilc. 751-5948 1 « - 3 7 S 1 157 Depot Street, Mocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE 6 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20. 2002 Public Records DAVIE COUN I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 - ' H i g h w a y P a t r o l The followjng traffic wrccks wen: invesligalcil by thc N.C. High­ way Patrol in Davlc County. W reck N ear H endrix BIIQ No chnrgcs were filed after a wfcck occurred June 8 in Davic County. Virginia Eileen Cross of 854 N. M ain Sircct. Mocksville was driv­ ing her 1995 Honda vehiclc west on 64. Cross’ vchiclc went out of con* trol, collided with a culvert, over­ turning, and then sliding into a parked 1988 Chevrolet pick-up parked at Hendrix BBQ. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported thc accidcnl occurred at approxi­ mately 12 p.m. and Cross Mated she was reaching for a compact disc prior lo running off the road. Dccr lilt On C orniitzer Road vShannon Burton Parker of 148 Galadrim Way, Advancc was driv­ ing her 1993 Chevrolet vehiclc west on Cornatzcr Road when it struck a deer crossing the road. Trooper C.D. Jones reported the accidcnl occurred at approximately 5 a.m. and the driver was not in­ jured. W rcck In Parking Lot No charges were filed after a Davie man wrccked the vehiclc he was driving June 13. Andrew Scott Parker of 137 Tennyson Lane, Mocksville was parking his 1998 Honda vehiclc al thc Hillsdale Professional Park park­ ing lot. Parker reported when he began to apply his brakes his right shoe gol caught on thc gas pedal and caused thc vchicle toaccelerate. Thc vchicle traveled over the parking curb and struck a utility pole. Trooper C.D. Jones reported thc accidcnt occurred at approximately 12:20 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. M an ChHrgcd In W rcck A Davic man was chargcd with e.xceeding safe speed after thc ve­ hicle he was driving wrccked June l5.Constanclo Rodrigue/. Cortc/. of 195 Deadmon Road, Nt^Kksville was driving his 1996 Ford vehicle off Ihe 1-40 exit ramp and attempting lo iravel north on Famiington Road. Cortez failed to reduce thc speed of his vehicle and drove across Farm­ ington Road and stnick a guard rail. He then continued lo travel back into thc right lane, coming to rest In the northbound d lane of Fanuing- lon Road.Troopcr A.J. Farmer re­ ported the accident occurred al ap­ proximately 2 a.m. M o c k s v i l l e P o l i c e Thc following incidents were reported to thc Mocksville Pollcc Department. • Someone pumped $17 worth of gas at Rushco, Yadkinville Road, and drove off without paying, il was reported June !3. • Thc larccny of phone cards from B‘s Mini M art, Yadkinville Road, il was reported June 10. • RtKks were thrown against a vchiclc on Mill Street, it was re­ ported June 7. - The larceny of a checkbook from a residence on Soulh Main Sircct was reported June 10. - A trespasser was reported at a residence on Spruce Sireet on June 10. •A man reported June 10 he was assaulted al a home on M illing Road. • The altempled breaking and entering of a residence on Morse Road was reported June \\. - A shopping cart rolled into a vehiclc al Mocksville Marketplace. it was reported June 16. - A 1989 Ford Escort was re­ ported stolen June 15 from the Davie County Hospital parking lot. Il was recovered laler in Ihe day on Wetstonc Drive. - A w’oman reporled she was threatened at a residence on Northridge Court, il was reported June 13. A rrests - Karl Edward McFrederick. 39. of 805 Hardison St., was chargcd June 11 with assault on a female. Trial date: July II. - Lurry Stephen Davis Sr., 50. of 70 Whitney Road, was charged June 11 with making a harassing tele­ phone call. Trial date: June 27. • Brandy Charlene Barnett, 16, of W inston-Salem , was chargcd June 10 wilh trespassing. Trial date: June 27. - Michael Lee Watson, 29, of Hickory, was cliarged June 17 with shoplifting. Trial date: June 27. He is accused of laking a welder, weed killer and a composter from Wal- Mart. -A lfredo R. Piedra, 37, of Cool­ eemee, was charged June 16 with DWL Trial dale: June 27. Traffic Accldenis • No charges were filed after a wreck on Soulh Main Street at 4:08 p.m. June 14. Bcmice Smith Taylor, 70. of 442 R ivcrdale Road, turned a 1995 Toyota left into Ihe palh of a 2002 Toyota driven in Ihc opposite direc- tion by Mel/.a Clark Craven. 7 1. ol 112 Wanilering Lane, reported Of­ ficer L. Keith Gunter. - A Mocksville man was charged wilh failure to reduce speed after a wrcck on South Main Street al 12:04 p.m. June 11. Roberto R. Suarc/. 44. of 1205 U.S. 601 N.. failed to stop the 2000 Ford he was driving before It sinick Ihe rear of a a 1996 Chevrolet driven byRobert Frank Mlchalskl, 30. of 599 Pine Ridge Road, reported Of­ ficer R.M. Robbins. L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land Iransfcrs were filed wilh thc Davie Register of Deeds, lisled by panics involved, acreage, tow nship and deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing SI.ООО. - Janies H. Carter Jr. and Barbara Carter to James Clyde Lipscomb Jr. and Nancy Allen Lipscomb, 4.4.5 acres, Mocksville, $60. - Otlia Lee Stroud and Edilh J. Struud to Robert E. Stroud and Car­ rie A. Siroud, 2 acres, Calahain. - Bank One lo Randall S. Har­ ris, I lot. SI96. - St. Prancisville to Jean C. Smith and Melissa E. Cummings, .81 acre, $186. - Terry П. Dedmon and Sheron L. Cromer Dedmon to Christa L. Long and M ichellc Butler, .“i.Ol A r r e s t s acrcs. Jerusalem, 5*296. - Robert M ark >lendrlcks lo Robert L. Hendricks and Helen F. Hendricks. 2 lots, Clarksville. ♦ T. Leroy D yson. G. Edgar Cartner, Charlie M. Cleary, Wayne Dyson and Darnell Cleary, and Albert G. Reavis, remaining trust­ ees of the S heffield-C alahaln Ruritan Club to Sheffjeld-Calahaln Conununily Cenler. 3 inicts. Clarks­ ville. - Jerry Scolt Hudspeth to Sally A. Scolton, 2 tracts, Jerusalem . SI48. - Tony M atthew S m ith and Donna Smith to Eric P. Dennis and Susan J. Dennis. 2.58 acrcs. Shady Grove, S259. - Jimmy R. M ellon, execulor under estate of William Lawrence Carter and Edward R. Weatherman and Bonnie Weathcmian lo Linda W, Melton and Jimmy R. Melton. 17.07 acres. Famiington. - Clyde R. W eatherm an and Charlotte C. Weathcmian lo Jimmy R. Melton and Linda W. Melton, .81 acre, Famiington. - Clyde R. W eatherm an and Charlolie C. Weathcmian lo Edward R. W eatherm an and Bonnie W. W ealhennan. and Jimmy R. Mellon and Linda W. M ellon. .44 acre, Famiington. - Jimmy R. M ellon, execulor under estate of William Lawrence Carter, and Linda W. Mellon to Ed­ ward R. Weatherman and Bonnie W. W eathcmian, 5.52 acrcs, Famiing- lon. - C lyde R. W eatherm an and ^ Thc Davlc Counly Sheriffs Dc- pATtment tn»de f oA\ow\ng »rreus. - Deborah Berry Hickman, 44. of Rural Hall was arrested June 10 for misdemeanor larceny. Trial dale: June 27. -T erry Gray. 26. of 1128 Neely Street, Cooleemee wasarrested June 10 for failure to appear. Trial dale: June 27. - Timoihy Ray Polk. 35. of 135 Givens Street. Woodleaf was ar­ rested June 10 for child support. Trial date: June 11. -T odd A llenB ow ley,29.of2l I Stonybrook Tra». MocksvUle was arrested June 10 for violation of 50- В order. Trial dale: June 13. - M arcelino M oreno. 27. of Yadkinville was arrested June 11 for violation of 50-B order. Trial date: June 27. -Janetta Anice Godson. 31. of 4040 U.S. 601 South. Mocksville was arrested June I I for failure to appear. Trial date: August I. - Eli/abeth Faye Clay. 26. of 131 OakridgcLane. Mocksville was arrested June 12 for failure to ap­ pear. TrlM date: not listed. - Evodia Cortes-Rodrigues. 22. of 111 Cana Road. Mocksville was arrested June 14 for filing a faKe police report. Trial date: June 27. - William Chadwick Eagle. 30. arrested June 15 fordomesticcrinii- nal trespassing. Trial date: July 18. - Olis Vince Booe, 27, of 953 Hardison Street, Mockville was ar­ rested June 16 for failure lo bum headlights and driving with license revoked. Trial date: July 25. S h e r i f f s D e p a r t m e n t The following incidents were reported to the Davlc Sheriffs Dept. - On June 10 Latifa Nasrallah reporled a VCR, fax m achine, cordless telephone, and other ilems were removed from a residence on Farmington Road. Mocksville. - Paradox Farms, Mockville re­ ported medical supplies, helmets, a bucket, cort, large hairclipper», horse blankets, saddle pads, leather stir­ rups. haliers, and olher items were removed from ihe business on June F i r e s Davie County fire departments responded to the following calls: Ju n e 8: Fork. 11:58 a.m ., Hendrix BBQ. automobile accident. JuneIO;M ock.svlIle, 11:22a.m., M arlene Street, brush fire; Center assisled: Farmington. 11:36 a.m.. Pudding Ridge Road, gas smell in­ vestigation; William R. Davie as­ sisted. June 11: W illiam R. Davie, 12:43 p.m ., on stand-by for Courtney; Comalzcr-Dulin, 12:38 p.m.. Howardtown Road, vchicle fire; Smilh Grove assisted; Farm­ ington, 2:44 p.m.. 1-40 Wcsl, ve­ hicle fire; Cenler assisled; Smith Grove, 3;44 p.m., U.S. 158, auto­ mobile accident; Advance assisted. June 12: William R. Davic,6:45 p.m.. U.S. 601 North, grass fire; Jcrtisalem, 7:35 p.m.. Ellis Auto Auction, vehicle fire. June 13: Center, 4:03 p.m., 1-40 Easl. automobile accident; Farm­ ington assisted; Fork. 2:45 p.m.. Staie.sviUe Marble Company, ve­ hicle fire; Advance assisted. June 15: SmithGrove, 8:44 a.m., Yadkin Valley Road, gas link. Comatzer-Dulin, 11 a.m.. Milling Road, automobile accident. Ju n e 16: W illiam R. Davie, 10:52 a.m., Leisure Lane, automo­ bile accident; Jerusalem, \ 1:25 a.m., U .S. 601 Soulh, grass fire; Cooleemee assisted; M ocksville assisted. 10. - On June 10 George Branyon reported an allempled breaking and enlering al a home on Pepperstone Placc. Mocksville. - Berry GuntcrofGuntcr'sStorc. Advance reported u Pepsi drink machine was damaged al the busi­ ness on June 11. - On June 11 Vonda Russell re­ ported a lost pager at a home on Shady Grove Lane. Advancc. -Tim m y Carter of Furchcs BP, Mocksville reported gas was taken wiihout paying for it al the slore on June 12. - On June 12 Randy lenkins of Midway Campground reptirted accll phone was removed from the camp­ ground office. - Jomia Hale reported a missing firearm at a location near thc U.S. 601 Yadkin River access area. -O n June 13 Pauline Barker re­ ported a breaking and entering at a home on County Line Road, MiKks- villc. - Martha Bemiudez reported a breaking and enlering of a home on Powell Road. Mocksville June 13. -O n June L3Brucc Whitaker Jr. reported various musical albumsand a leather tool bell were removed from A home v>n Melody Lane. Mocksville. - Harry Booe reported the re­ covery of a stolen vehicle al a loca­ tion near Whetstone Road, Mocks­ ville on June 15. - On June 17 Phillip Stroud re­ ported a battery charger, police scan­ ner, tool box, televisions, and CB radios were removed from a busi­ ness near N.C. 901. Hamiony. Saturday Night 0«1M optn lor prsctic« at в p.m. FIMT RACE ATS Р Л 1 0 0 4 ^ M o d H M ra c « p lu a S p o r ta n u n , S It m I S to c k a n d S ta d iu m S to c k ra c a a a n d a DEMOLITION DERBY! 111 ^ I i n . ■ ш Я AdmlMk)n:Adutt».i8«ndoU M -t10 A oM l2-17-|t ChMr*n undtr 6 FREE wNh adult «»cort _____________PLENTY OF FREE PARKING____________ tnformaUon aboul •indium racing: (M«) 723-1119 Charlotte C. Weathcmian to Edward R. W eatherman and Bonnie W. Weathcmian, 12.36 acrcs. Fanning­ lon. - Aaron G. O ’Neal and Amy O. Barbee and Joe Barbee to Robert D onald Byerly and B onnie B. Byeriy. I lot. Jerusalem. 556. • Ernesl T. Seamon and Jean Scamon to Yadkin Valley Telephone M em bership C orp.. .66 acre, Mocksville. S 13. - James Bames to Sandra Ban\es Phelps, 8.17 acres, Fulton. - Bob Cope & Son Construction to Jerry S. Webb and Sharon B. Webb. 1 lot. Shady Grove. S344. - WSF Land Holding Co. lo Clay J. Gilter and Tami L. Gitter, 1 lot. S72. - Oak Valley Associates Limited Parlnership to Mlich Lowery Con­ struction, I lot, Farmington. $102. - The Cana Group to Roberta Mc7.a and Luis Avila, I lot. M ocks­ ville, S40. * F. Kevin Gorham, substitute tm sleelo Douglas Robinson, I con­ dominium. Famiington. $177. - Arthur S. Townsend and Janet F. Townsend to Curtis Ray Edwards 111 and Vickie P. Edwards. 10 acres. Fulton, S470. - Jeffrey Wyke and D ebora W yke to M icah G. H elm s and Adrienne M. Helms. I lol, Mocks­ ville. $260. - Barton Hill and Margaret Hill to Kenneth W, McClearen and Tina H. McClearen. 1 tract, Mocksville. 550. - Larry McDaniel Builders to Carroll S. Safrll and Barbara B. .Safrli. 1 lol. 5216. - WAV. Fender and Jack C. Fender to Trinity Baptist Church, .76 acre, Jerusalem, $40. - Stacey R. Ashlon and Larry Ashton to David Moreno De Jesus. .71 acre. Jerusalem, $18. - Madge B. Day lo Bermuda Vil­ lage Retirem ent Cenler Limilcd Partnership, I condominium, Farm­ ington, S230. - William H. Glosser and Hazel Glosser to James Paul Cartner and Julia L. Cartner, 1 acre, Calahain. $70. - Meredith L. Dodson, adminis­ tratrix of estate of Ricky C. Dodson to Daniel W. Tuttle, 2.45 acres. Mi>cksville.S123. - Dunia L. Sevilla lo James L. Johnson and Beatrice E. Johnson, I lol, Mocksvillc. S250. - Roger P. Spillman to Homer Ray Burkley and Emielinda Nogalo Burkley. .69 acre. Jenisalem. $191. - Ruben Joel Foster lo Lawrence Lee H ow ard and Joan B lair Howard, 2.9 acres. Calahain, $44. - Rubeii Joel Foster lo Dinna Lee Johnson. 11.38 acres. Calahain, SI67. - Thelma S. Plemmons by attor­ ney in fact, Jimmy Lee Plemmons and D onald G rayP lem m ons to Barry N ichols and K athleen D. Nichols, Bernice M arjorie Harrah Nichols, 54.96 acres, Fanninglon. $545. ' Howard D. Hanes and Luanne E. Hanes lo Russell C. Goddard and Jo Ann Goddard, 1 lot, Farminglon. $490. - Samnaz Inc. lo Howard Hanes and Luanne Hanes. 1 lot, Fanning­ lon. $110. - Marcus R. Dix and Teresa B. Dix to James R. Satterfield and Lisa Marie Satterfield. I lol, Mocksville, $24 L - Deborah C. Scats and Harold G. Seats to W aller David Jordan. Ronald Dean Zimmemian and Polly Moore Reynolds, iruslees of Eagle Heights Church. 5.1 acres. $125. - Tommy Ray Gaddy and JuUe S. Gaddy to Nomian G. Carter and Jamie Carter. 1 tract. Jerusalem, $6. * Boyd Raym ond G arner and Catherine Rose Gamer lo EdwartI J. Cardinalsand Jacijueline C. Car­ dinals. 1 trad. $93. - W estphalia Conslruclion lo Rick A. Henderson and Bridget B. Henderson. I lot. Famiington, $601. - Douglas Hugh Council and June W. Council to Edwanl Janies Fitzpatrick Jr. and Kathleen Sue Fitzpatrick. .93 acrc. Farminglon. $26. - Janis W. Stinipson and Rich­ ard B. Stinipson lo Marcus R. Dix and Teresa B. Dix. I lot. $218. - Cecil G. Sigmon and Garnetle K. Sigm on and M arlon Sm ith Sigmon to Richard L. Parr. 44.94 acres, Calahain. S4(K). - Robert A. Noel Jr. and Kelly Jo Noel lo John W. Ellis and Teresa F. Ellis, 2.61 acres. Farmington. $304. - Guy J. C ornalzer Jr. and Marcelle B, Cornalzer lo 4C Devel­ opers. 10.89 acres, Shady Grove. - BR 549 lo Home Builders As­ sociation of Winston-Srttcm, I tot. 4 Farminglon. - Barbara Keen as execulrix ot estate of Mable M. Coble, William A. Keen and Barbara Keen. Robert L. Johnson and RelK*cca C. Johnson, and Bradford M. Dixon ll and Carolyn C. Dixon lo Kennelh W. Cheek and Willa Jo Cheek. 1 iracl. Famiington. Johnny's 1 6 and Wants a New Sports Car. Let's Talk. To find out more about our auto insurance for young drivers — Call me... Stop by... 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Mulu.l Imui.nci Compiny *f»d AiniiaUd Comp«nl*i, Home OUtct; Columbu», 0И 4321S.2220 Al 11/00 S o d u Hwy. 64 E. & Depot St. • Mocksville • (336) 751-4745 M J Hours: Mon, - Sat.: 5:30am - 11:00pm Sunday: 7:00am - 11:00pm HusW eek’isSPIi»;iAI.<i Wed,, June 19 thru Tues., June 25 IVuilnu.sila}' -► Chicken/Broccoli Casserole & 2 sides $4,95 Hotwings 25e each Tfiursday Spaghetti & 2 sides $4,95 Friday -► Seafood Plate $4,95 Foollongs $1 each Saturda}' -*• All You Can Eat Breakast $3,99 Hotdogs 75e each -*■ Munday -► Country Style Steak & 2 sides $4.95 TuL>sda> -► Chicken Pie & 2 sides $4,95 MlyoucMMliHKUI$tn tor dining In only. Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner 'V Man Arrested Sunday For Assault By ,(iickic S(.'ai)i>ll IJavic Couitty Kmoiprise Ucconl O no tnaii w as arrcstcil Jimc Ifi for a.sKault w illi a ilcailly w eapon w ith intent to kill and innici serious injury at'ler lie ami anolherinan m ade threats lo kill a D avie tnaii al liis home. A ceordiny lo D avie Counly .SlicrilT's D epartm ent D etective Roller! T roller. a eall w as re- e e i v e d around 10 a.m . on F r i d a y , Ju n e 14 fro m a re s id e n c e on 1 I I C a n a U o a d . M i g u e l A n 11 e I L o r e n z o M ayo said tw o m en Garcia iiad com e lo his hom e and m ade verbal Ihreals that ihey w ere go­ ing lo kill him . said T roller. l.orenzo told aulhorities he had heen receiving phone calls for the past w eek from S alvador A rias B ello an d M e re g ild o 1-lnres Ciareia and lhal the tw o said tliey w ere going lo kill him. That I'ridity m orning M ayo w as in his kitchen eating when Hello and G arcia arrived al his hom e. M ayo arm ed him self wiih a hulchcr knife and as he w alked lo Ihe door Hello shoved it open, according lo Trotter. G arcia, who was standing al the botlom of the steps leading up 10 the kilchen door, ihrew a m elal jack handle lo Hello who used il lo strike M ayo in the head, Troller said. T he m en ended up in M ayo's hack yard w here M ayo w as once again struck in the head w ith the jack handle liy Hello. M ayo Ihen u sed th e h u tc h e r k n ife and stahhed Hello in Ihe face. A ccording lo Trotter, Hello p ! ¥'■ it C o u n t y P l a n n e r s T o D i s c u s s R e z o n i n g s riiere will he a m eeting ofthc Davie CiuMity Planning Hoar<l on Tuesday. Jtuie 25 al 7 p.m. in the C\»m niissi\M iers U ooni o f the D avie C’oim ty A dm inistration H uilding, M ocksville. C alvin A. I’helps has applied to rezone appro.ximately 2.‘i acies from Uesideniial Agriculliiral (U- A) to liulustriai (1-2). 'This prop­ erty is localed off Ihe north side o f A llen R oad a c ro ss from Soulhpoint Industrial I’ark. ap- pro x im alely 1/4 m ile w esl of U..S. fiOl. and is Parcel S4 of D avie C ounly Ta.\ M ap (i-.i. D ick A nderson has teplied to rezone 2y..i6 acres from Resi- den lial A g ricu ltu ral (R -A ) to Residenlial (R-20). 'This properly is localed o ff the w est side of Peoples C reek Road, adjoining the M arch W ootls developm ent, lind is P a re d 13.9« o f D avic C ounty Ta.x M ap G -y. D ick A nderson has suhniitted for prelim inary review a 2(y lot single fam ily residenlial subdivi- D u t c h E l m D i s e a s e D e s t r o y s A r e a T r e e s A very deslructive ftuigus dis­ ease c;dlecl D utch Him D isease is killing elm s in Davie Ciutnly. A ll A m erican and l-iiropean species o f elm are susceplihle lo the disease. D utch I;lm D isease is caused by a fungus w hicli is spread by boring insects, m ainly the E uro­ pean bark beetle, bul can also be spread by rool grafts to nearby healthy trees. T he lirst visible sym ptom s of Ihe disease is a rapid w illing of Ihe leaves on one or m ore o f die branches in the top o f the tree. The le av es on th e affe c te d branches turn yellow and then brow n. These leaves gradually becom e shrivelled and brittle and may shed prenialurely. In a cross- section o f a diseased liraiich or stem . Ihere is a m ore or less con­ tinuous brow n ring in Ihe oiiler m ost annual ring. O nce a iree becom es infected, il should he cul itntnedialely lo lessen the danger lo any other healthy trees. D iseased trees be- MATH TU Itm iN G 5th Grade thru Pre-Calculus + SAT Math Preparation Flowers for all Occasions Sister’s II ofRRocksville (336)751-1782 returned lo his vehicle lo retrieve a gun w hile scream ing lhal he w as going to kill M ayo. ll w as around lhal lim e lhal M ayo called 11 lo reporl the in­ cident. W hen a u th o ritie s arriv e d Hello w as taken lo Haplisi H os­ pital for trealm enl. and M ayo w as taken lo D avis H ospital in .Slalesville. G arcia, 2f). of 131 M arlene ,Sl.. M ocksville w as arrested anil rem ains in Davie C ounly Jail in lieu o f a.S 100.000 bond. His first courl appearance is scheduled June 27. A ccording lo Troller, al tlie tim e o f Ihis reporl B ello re­ m ained in Haplisi H ospital. M o c k s v i l l e P l a n n e r s M e e t T h i s F r i d a y There will be a m eelingof the M ocksville Planning H oanl on Friday, June 21 at 1 p.m . in the M ocksville Tow n Hall. 'The low n has proposed a te,\t am endm eni to the Zoning O rdi­ nance related to parking lots in the lliuliw ay Com m ercial zoning district. The am eiidnient will al­ low lim ited parking in Ihe front o f com m ercial buildings, reiiuire landscaping belw een llie parking area and the street, and rec|uire architectural iniprovetiienis for new buildings fronting public streets. Prior lo Ihe m eeling. all per­ sons interested m ay obtain any additional infornuition on the p ro p o sa ls by v isilin g Ihe M ocksville Town H all or the planning departm ent inthe Davie Counly Ailniinislralion Building, M ocskville, belw een 8:.1() a.m. and .S p.m . or by leiephone al 7.51-.3,40. sion tilled M arch W oods Phase .1 This 2^>.^Ь acre tract is locateil o ff Ihe w est sid e o f P eoples Creek Koad, adjoining the M arch Wooils developm enl, atul is Pai- cel l.1.‘),S o f D avie C ounty Tax M ap G-y. The Planning Hoard will re­ view a tex t am en d m en i lo 51.55.0.50 and 5155.05.^ o f the Davie County Zoning O nlinance relaleil lo parking standards. The draft am endm ent will add stan­ dards for parking lots and imli- vidual parking spaces for v e­ hicles. A copy o flh e am endm ent is on file in the Planning D cparl- nient. All parties are invited to at­ tend the m eeting. P rior to the m eeling, all persons interested may obtain any adiliiional infor­ m ation on a proposal or ask any i)ucstions they m ay have by vis­ iting the Planning D epartm ent on w eekdays betw een S:.10 a.m . and 5 p.m . or by leiephone at 751- 3.140. C o o le e m e e B r ie fs Contract for Auditor Approved ’I'hc tow n hoard approved Sam D obbins as tow n am lilor Гог thc upcom ing 1‘iscal year. D obbins is the current auditor. Prisoiier.s Clean Up Town Prisoners from the D avidson C ounty tuiit will be cleaning up underbrush and m ulching areas in the tow n for a tw o-w eek period beginning July 22. The tow n will provide the necessaiy eiiuipm ent, w hile the prison provides w orkers, food and w ater. The low n will provide a lunch one o flh e ilays. "I think this will m ake a significant change in Ihe low n." said board m em ber. John C handler. Lawnmower Parade to Honor Mayor The annual Fourih of July lawnm ow er parade will be held in honor o f M ayor G rady Spry, one o f the parade's biggest sup­ porters. T he parade route w ill go up C enler Sireel past S pry's house, so lhat he ean slill see it if he is tm able to participate. Participation in Floodplain Insurance D w ayne Sm illi, counly UMS ilireelor, presented a request to the board thal ihey participate in the county's lloodplain insur­ ance agreem ent. In addition to the federal and state aid the tow n w ould receive in llic evenl of a Hood, counly w ide parlicipation is reiiuired for several grant applicalioiis. July Town Meeting T he July low n board m eeling will be held M onday, July S, heginning al 7 p.m . A lthough m eelings are usually .scheduleil for Ihe Ihird Tue.sday o f the m ontli, the change w as tenuested due lo scheduling conllicts. The norm al m eeting .schedule should return in A ugust. com e breeding areas for bark beetles w hich continue Ihe cycle. O nce you cut Ihe tiee. do not prune or Irim any healthy elm trees w ith the saw unlil it has been cleaned wilh a disiiifectanl lo kill the bacteria stuck on Ihe blade. Fcililize trees lo m ainlain vigorm is grow th and lessen the c h a n ces o f c o n tra c tin g llie beetles and D utch F'lm di.sease. If you have any ipieslions aboul Dutch Flni Disease contact tlie N.C. Forest Service in Ihe counly olllce building o ral (33ft) 751-5319. Y o u r T i n g e r t ^ n ^ a i f S t u d io Manicures, Pedicures Acrylic & Gel Nails 1st Visit ^5 O f f Call Britdgelt totday for your appointment 336-940-5996 Marchwoods Developmenl in Advance See page. Veteran Davie County Teacher/Tutor National Board C ertifled 998-MATH Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? 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The task A bsher I'accs Is a d au n tin g one - com p etin g In a league witli ibree-peal slale cham pion R eynolds and perennial contender West Forsyth and laking over a program thal has w on lour conference titles in 4fi years and none since 1970. Tall order or nol, A bsher is eager to l\/iooresville Again Beats l\1ocicsvilie Ju st w hen il a p p e a re d lh a t the M ocksvillc A m erican Legion baseball team m ight be picking up m om enliim . it w as blindsided 7-2 by C entral D ivi­ sion rival M ooresville on June I.V Tlic rtri:hltcct o f M ocksville's defeat w as Tyler Lackcy, a sturdy rlghl-handcd p itcher wlu> sul'fered a fractvireil jaw earlier this season w hen he w as siruck by a fastball delivered by M ocksvillo hurler C ody W right, w ho is no longer w ith the teum . Lackey got Ills revenge. He w orked seven Innings, allow ing one earned run and five hits. He fanned six as he sailed through M ocksville's re- cenlly-fortificd lineup. A fler a 4.“i-ininule lightning delay. N o ah Jo h n so n fin ish e d up for M ooresville (10-9) and earned a save. M o o re sv ille b a ite rs ru d ely w el­ com ed Erik W alker, the A ll-Slate right­ hander w ho w as debuting for M ocks­ ville (9-10. 9-5 league). W alker's line consl.stcd o f five Innlng.s w ith four runs and six hits. H e did fun seven. D an Poin­ dexter fared w orse. H e w as rapped for 5 hits and 3 runs in an inning o f relief. M att M arshall w ent 4-for-4 to lead a robust M ooresville offense, w hich re­ cently knocked o ff previously unbeaten R ow an and w on Its third straight. T he lone bright spot for M ocksville w as oiilflelder Hrad B ullard, w ho had tw o hits and drove In a run. T he result w as disappointing, but not shocking. M ocksville's had a history of struggling at the M ooresville diam ond. Diivlf Donllty OiiywuU Willminhhy Poindexter MiiUiiiey Siiinley lluriiess Biilluril Rii»s Ik'Utn Infutiie Tayldr Tulals .Mui'ksvlllc Mimrv'svlllc ,SH - Durijcss 2 (2), Hilliard (2). Tiiyliir. M uck IP II l< KK IIII .SO Walker L .1 4 2 f 1 Perkins 1.1 (I 0 (I (I I PuinilcKler 1.2 5 .I ? ( I I jum p inlo one of the fieriest leagues in all the land, the C entral Piedm ont 4-A C onference. "South C aldw ell is 4-A bul as far as Ibe caliber of the league D avie plays In, I Ihink ll is a m ove up for m e and that w as one thing that m otivated m e," said A bsher. who resigned afier nine years as varsity boys b asketball coach al Soulh Caldw ell, a m em ber o f Ihe Norlh- w eslcrn 4-A Conference. "T he fact lhal Reynolds and Wesl l-orsyih are in Iheir league and other team s are very coni- pelilive. loo. 1 really lliought It w ould be a challenge. So yeah, for m e person­ ally and professionally, it’s definilely a step up." A bsher. w ho's looking lo relocate in northern D avie Coim ty afier selling his C onover hom e, turned 40 in A pril. He and w ife D enise have tw o sons - Drew, 11, and D avis, S. I lo grew up in N orth W ilkesboro and played football, basket­ ball and baseball at W ilkes C entral, graduating in 1980. He graduated from Cireensboro C ollege in 1984 and just com pleted his 18th year o f coaching. "A nolher reason 1 pursued D avic is anytim e lliero's ono high school in Ihe couniy lhat usually sels up a pretty good alm ospliere," he said. "T here's just one show in low n, so lo speak, and that’s pretty neat. W ith all Ihe kids going to Davie, that enables you to develop som e pride and tradition. ’'A n o th er factor is m y son D rew plays for the A A U G ators, an 11 -under (basketball) team owl of G reensboro, anil we w ere obviously looking forw ard to m oving closer to G reensboro for that pari o f our personal life, "B ut first and forem ost, fo rm e p ro­ fessio n ally 1 really like Ihe league D av ie’s in. M y experience at S outh C aldw ell's been very good, very posi­ tive. I w as not really looking to leave Ihe school unless it w as a really good situation. So I feel pretty good about a lot of different things aboul Ihe m ove," A bsher. D av ie’s 1.1th boys coach since I9.‘i6. recognizes the psychologi­ cal and physical hurdles lhal Davie will face in 2002-0.1. The W ar Eagles are com ing o ff their w inningesi four-year stretch - including 67 w ins and a 2000 trip lo llie sectional finals - but som e of the rincst players in school history could m anage no m ore than 13-23 in the CPC. Last season D avic w ent 16-9 and 5-.^ for third place, but four starters are gone, including Sean Slovens, who av­ eraged 24.8 points and set virtually ev­ ery 3-point record in thc slate; N em anja K reckovic, w ho averaged 23.1 to pro ­ duce a classic I -2 punch; Dan Sullivan, w ho averaged 12.9 points am i 10.6 re­ bounds; and C hris Slein. w ho averaged 7.8 poinis and 8,7 rebounds. "T here's a lot o f w ork to do and o b ­ viously som e big voids to fiII,’'A b,sher P lease S te N ew C oiieh • Рице B3 III (I ll (I II II II (I ll II » I 0 I ИИ1- 2 «02 («12 m \ - 7 111) r 0 4 (I 1 0 .Ï 0 Л 0 .Ì•01 4 1 1 .Ì 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 010 (1 A W in F o r O a k V a lle y There were lots of smiles among the Oak Valley swim team members last week as their got their first win in three seasons, over Old Town. Above, swimmers mob Coach Larry Umberger, and at right, Jessica Nelms and Ashley Gaskin celebrate the victory. For a story and more photographs, please turn to page B6. Davie High Stars Sign Scholarships To Catawba S t a c e y H a n id y T o J o in F o r c e s W it h S is t e r D a y w a lt T o P la y B a s e b a ll F o r I n d ia n s B y B ria n P llts D avie C ouniy Enterpri.se Record T here w as nothing m agical aboul Shannon H andy's shocking offensive em ergence during her freshm an softball .season al Cataw ba C ollege in Salisbury. The iransform ation from easy oul in high school to plate pest in college actually began w here and w hen it usually does - in ihe balling cage in the critical m onths betw een the end of ono season and the beginning of another. In a four-year varsity career from 1998-2001. H andy w as so dom inant al pitching lhal Davie H igh coaches, players and fans didn'l care if she ever reached base. W hen you ihrow a shutout seem ingly every gam e for Iwo yoars, it doesn’t m ailer if you go O-for-lOO. W hile H andy w as flailing a l. 189 in 111 al-bals over her lasl ihreo years, she was tougher lhan a R ubik's C ube on the m ound. The righl-arm num ­ bers: 12-4 record, 106 innings, 63 hils, 17 runs, 12 earned runs and 0.79 ERA as a junior on D avie’s 19-6 team , and l.“i-l record, 118 1/3 innings, .“il hils. II runs, 10 earned. 22 walks, 133 sirikeouls and a 0..‘i9 ERA as a senior on D avie’s 20-2 loam. W hen H andy began her college career lasl Feb­ ruary, she w asn’t C oach N an W hitley’s lop am i, and she didn'l look like a candidate lo hold a spot in the batting order after hitting .163 as a D avie senior and recording one exira-base hit from 1999- 2001. Bul, som ehow , she did. N ot only did she start in 48 o f .S3 gam es for tlie rebuilding Indians (14- 40-1 overall. 0-14 Soulh A llanlic C onference), she zipped lo the top o f the oriler. "1 alw ays Ihoughi I'd be a good bunler and lhal’s aboul it," H andy said. "H illing has alw ays been hard lo me because 1 never praeliced il. We didn’t have a choice al practice. 1 saw al the be­ ginning I could actually hil iho hall, and il m ade me wanl lo w ork harder lo becom e belter at it." Handy finished w ilh a hard-earned .241 average, sevenlh on a loam lhal hil .243. She was second wilh 141 al-bals, fourih w ith 17 runs scored, fiflh wilh 34 hils, second w ith .seven doubles.' lied for second w ilh 13 R lils and slo le six b ases in P lease See C a la w h n 's M V P - P ane B2 By B ria n P itts D avie C ouniy Enterprise Record There are m any star baseball players w ho throw harder, stand taller, hit farther, run faster and Ilex bigger biceps lhan A ndrew D ayw alt. Bul there’s not m any star players yo u 'd rather have on your side w ith tho gam e on the line than A ndrew D ayw alt. T here are llashy stars w ho w'ow fans and in- lim idale opponeiils, and Ihen there's D ayw alt. H e’s poelry in w ork boots. H e's an w ilh a lunch pail. “H e’s one o f those special kids." said D avie . High baseball coach M ike H erndon, w ho gave D ayw alt Iho varsity-sliorlslop keys in 1999 and w atched him drive the W ar Eagles to the second- besl four-year record in hisiory. 63-33. "H e has so m uch character. I lis work elhic is unbelievable and ho plays Ihe gam e like it’s supposed lo bo played. “Just lliinking aboul (his D avie c.areer being over) kind o f m akes your voice ijuivor a little bit. H e’s one o f Ihe few players thal if you're forlu- nalo enough lo coach, you’ll never forgot." F our years o f consislenl excellence has earned D ayw ali a baseball scholarship lo C ataw ba C ol­ lege in S alisbury. H is num bers are w ell-docu­ m ented. but th ey 'ro w orth repealing. H e hit .359 in 29.‘i career at-bals for D avic. including .401 over the last throe yoars. As a senior he hit .467 w ith 11 extra-base hits, finishing second in the C entral Piedm ont C onference Player o f the Y ear voiing for the second straight year. U nfazod by the pressure o f m anning shortstop at ago l.^i for the M ocksville A m erican Legion leam . he w ent 34-for-116 for a .293 average. T hrough 2 1 gam es o f his founh Legion cam paign, he’s tied for first w ith 76 A Bs. socond w ith 26 runs, first w ith 29 lilts, third w ilh 17 RBIs, second w ilh a .381 av erag e, tied for first w iih eight doubles, second w ith 10 stolen bases and second wilh 21 w alks. The neon num bers are a tribute to his vast in­ tangibles, if not his eye-popping lalem level. The inlangibles ho possesses in large quantities are heart, pride and absolute refusal to take a day off. D ayw alt never calls alleiition to his super self. P lease S ee VVlio N eeds Klash'.' - 1’аце B2 В2 - I),\VIK COLIN'I’Y KNTríRPRISK RIXOFÎI), Juno 2(1. 2002 I, i I Shannon Handy fires a pitch while sister plays shortstop for the 2001 Davie War Eagles. Next year, both wil be playing at Catawba. Catawba’s Offense To Cmilimicd I'roin Рпце III ciylil allempl.s. "Slii; iiiadi! a big clianyi; in hiT hilling, anil ihal'.s wliat re­ ally kept giving her chances al dilTerem places in Ihe field," said I'alhcr Keilli 1 land)’, w ho Iwcame Whitley's chief assisiam shortly before Ihc 2(K)2 season, "livery minute (from middle school Ihrough high school) we worked, we pilchcd. We never took lime lo hil. She never concentralcd on hilling: her game was ahoiii pilching." The dramalic uimaromul al Ihe plale w as only Ihe beginning for Handy, who bouiicetl around al shortstop, every outfield spot and ivlievcr before roaring lo acc starter. Fourteen of her 22 pilch­ ing appearances were siarls, re­ sulting in five complete games, one save and .Si) sirikeouls to 20 walks in XI 1/.^ innings, riial ailded up lo a .1.7(1 ПК.Л, which wasn't bail for a leam thal was poundcil regularly. It also added up to team MVP, an award thal w as announced at the end-of-lhe-year banqiiel in front of all Calaw ba alhleles. "Pitching is a lot different in college because in high school Ihe first five batters were good and then you could gel by easy," Shannon said. "In college all of them are good. The ninth batter is an outstanding hilter, so you have to nii.\ your pilches and the changeup isn't going In win you a game like il did in high school. "They knew I could throw, bul they had their eyes on other pitchers. Near the end Ihey ac­ tually let me try in the game, and I ended up being the No. I pitcher, I never expected (MVP) al all. It just kind of blew me out of the water." Whitley said Handy's versa­ tility was Ihe difference in Ihe M VP math. The Indians looked up at everyone in Ihe standings becau.se 19 of Iheir 24 players were freshmen. They ended up wilh 19 players after five fresh­ men lumed in ihcir sluff, "She's jusl an all-around ath­ lete," Whitley said, "Since we didn't have one individual thal stood out, we fell like Shannon was a person lhat re.dly filled some holes and diil w lialever we asked." Whitley Si)jns Sccond liiindy Afler leading ihe War Eagles lo M)->i wilh iwi) conference championships and two trips to the stale ijuarterfinals in 2()()(l and 2(H) 1, Ihe Handy girls will leam up again ne.M season. Slaccy Handy, a 2(И)2 Davie graduale, acceplcd an identical W hilley offer lhal makes a $2(),(XXI educalion virtually cosi- free, “ Middle infield is a hole we're nol completely satisfied MVP: Handy Adds Her Pitching Prowess c\ ‘ ■ '" 'ï''-» .............■ ‘'• 'Л Stacey Handy fires a throw to first base. She’s joining her sister at Catawba. w iih, and from whal I've seen in liigh-school ball, Stacey's ihc beller hillcr of ihe nvo," Whil­ ley said. “She's an alhlele jusl like Shannon. She has nalural tools." Stacey manned varsily shorl- stop for three years, flashing a glove lhal was nearly impossible to penetrate and making tough plays look routine. She hil ..M 5 in 7(i sophomore ai-bats. Although she hit a hard- luck .22,‘i for Davie's 9-11 leam last season, she was slill firsl w iih seven stolen bases, lied for firsl w ith eighi w.,lks, second with 1(1 runs and almosi never slruck OUI, “I'm so e.\ciled because me and her w ork good logelhcr, and we're nol like the typical sisters fighting all Ihe tinie," Shannon saiil, "We're so close in age, we actually gel along," "Despile this year in high school, I think she'll really help us because she normally fmds a way to gel on base. She has a very good stick, she jusl didn't Ilnd Ihe holes. "We didn't have any inficld- ers graduale, bul if she comes oul and works really hard, she can lake il. Noneofourposiiionsare sel." W iH 'N n ( o .\\i:.s T o THERE'S NO PLACE L I K E H O M E . I C .III' liiMir.nuc iioni State f ann' IS lhal vou havi* stuir itioui' «>1 ^aii- i>|tlii>n*> ~ iikliidin^; in )(nir |i»>iiu' Von II alM) Iv lu-lpin^ i() |)roii'tl \oiir lifi* s.ivim);*. inwn «Ik- ot cNU-micil caic lo Ifaiii inoii’ alxtui n. |usj lalk lo \oiir nfi>;hK.tlioo*|Si.nvI-arm.\>;nii W 1 I.IM U HI Ki VOI'I.IM;. D a rry l B a n d y, A ge n t Ailviincc. NC L lK I; Л G O O D N E IG H B O R , St a t h F a r m is t h e u k ; Nole.s: Andrew's mother, Jolelle Cole, is ihrilled aboul her son's collcge destination for more reasons lhan one. She lives five minules from Newman Park.... Daywall will join a long­ time teamniate at Calawba in Travis Allen, a 2001 Davie graduale who redshirted as a freshman, “ He has a great aui: tilde," Gann said of Mocksville's right-handed pitcher, "He svmild run whal we ran in practice and you'd see him at night running more. We're really looking al him, I was real proud of him be­ cause he didn't get to travel and he still worked his bull off jusl like he was playing," ... Allen and Daywalt will play for a con­ sistent winner. Last season Cat­ awba rose lo No, 1 in the region, won Ihe SA C Tournament and finished .11 -20, Ganll doesn't mind competing against his players during Legion. "You find out weaknesses and you know Davie Baseball Coach Mike Herndon (standing) watches as Andrew Daywalt signs to play at Catawba College while parents Joiette Cole and George Daywalt look on. Who Needs Flash? Daywalt’s Old-Fashioned Values Earn Him Baseball Scholarship Continued Kroin I’ajji“ punching in Iwo hours before gam e lim e and grinding all Ihe w ay lo Ihe final out o f Ihe final inning. He thrives in the spol- lighl, bul prefers slipping inlo Ihe background, “He's nol one lhal says a lol," Herndon said. "He doesn't get on anybody for not making a play. He goes in day in and day oul and takes care of business. “I think Calawba's going lo gel more than their money’s worth. I think he’ll make a big impact at Calawba ami a big impact on Ihe SAC (Soulh At­ lantic Conference)." Calawba coach Jim Ganll, who doubles as ihe Kowan County Legion coach, admires ihe way Daywall carries himself. "The firsl Ihing I like is his desire, will, work habits and how m uch he loves to play," he said. “You put that wilh the latent and you know he's going lo gel a whole lol belter. And plus, he comes from a good family, 1 know his dad (George) works him hard," GantI envisions Daywall al second or third base. Serious playing lime, even as carly as next spring, is within Daywalt's grasp, "I lold liim we're nol going lo ask him lo piich, and he was like the happiest guy in Ihe world," Ganll said, "Our shorl-. slop now is probably going lo be a senior signce nc.vl year, and w hen he came in we had no idea he was going lo he lhal good. He was like Andrew: He loves lo play. We can play with nine freshmen if Ihey're the nine best guys." Davie High and fvlocksville Legion baseball star An­ drew Daywalt will play baseball for Catawba next year. whal you've got to work on when they get here," he said, "I think it makes il more fun, An- ilrew can go 4-for-4 as long as Mocksville doesn't win." s c o y TREE SERVICE A 336-492-2944 TO LL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsylh & Davie Counly Residential & Commercial Work Selective Trimming & Pruning * Tree Removal Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing • Trained Arborist (Complete Clean Up) degree yourself! e a r n y o u r d e g r e e a f t e r w o r k “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 Bu.sinc.ss Maiuigeiiient major Lifelong Learning CATAWBA C O L L E G E l-800-CATAWBA WWW. c a ta w b a . edii 1^ Tommy Price Qualifies For U.S. Sr. Golf Open Tommy Price, the owner of nament in Fayelteville, to lake first place, one of jusl two Twin Cedars Golf Cour,se,i|uali- Wilh 96 players fighting for players of 96 lo qualify, fied for the U,S, Senior Open by Iwo Open berths, the 54-year-okl The Open is June 27-30 al firing a 67 in the qualifying lour- Price played the round of his life Caves Valley in Hallimore, Md, Team Alliance Completes Successful Season Team Alliance Soccer Club (TA S C ) Elite, a U-15 boys chal­ lenge leam, compleled a suc­ cessful spring season. Compet­ ing in the Triad Challenge League (TC L), the Elite finished with a 5-3 record and tied for fourth in the U-15/16 league. After the .spring .season, the TASC Elite won the U-15 TCL Tournament in a shootout againsi the Danville Blast. In llie TA S C Beat the Heat Tourna- menl, the Elite won its division wilh a 2-0-1 record. And in the Challenge Slale Cup, the Elite won its division in the prelimi­ nary round wilh a 1-0-2 record lo advance to the final four tour- namenl in Greensboro, The Elile losl ils only game lo CASL Rov­ ers .1-0 in the semifinal round. Two Davie Counly players, Harrison Judd and Mike Paoni, played wilh Ihe Elile and helped it compile an overall record of 20-10-4. A re You O ld S ch o o l? Davie Spoils From June, 1971 Eleven members of Burton Barger'.s track leam competed in the Slate Junior Olympics in Jacksonville, In the 12-13 age group, Billy Etchison set a new stale record in the broad jump at 19 feet, four inches, and fini.shed the 440-yard dash in 59 seconds for anolher win. In Ihe same age group. Kenneth Blackwell placed second in bolh Ihe high jump and 880-yard run. In the 14-15 group, Randy Privetle was third in the broad jump, Frank Bledsoe was second in the dis­ cus and Tim Austin was ihird in the mile. And in the 16-17 group, Andy Alwell placed first in bolh the mile and Iwo-mile. •TheCooleemee No. 1 Lillle League team routed North Davie 17-2. Cooleemee's Mike White and Perry Ridcnhour socked two home runs each, while Bivins, Mark James and Jim Michael each homered once. The winning pilcher was Dennis Howell, • In ihe championship conso- lalion nighl finals of Ihe Twin Cedars Spring 4-Ball Toiirna- nieiil. Bob Barker and Bradley Fosier defeated Ed Rabon and Wayne Tale, In the Ihird-flighl finals. Bob Benson and Jesse James defealed Golder Gibson and Thomas Aldrich, New Boy’s Basketball Coach Hired Continued From I’ligc lU said, “It's like I told the players, they don't have lo look very far down Ihe road lo see where the bar is in basketball on the state 4-A level bccausc Reynolds and Wesl Forsylh both played for the regional championship this year, "So yeah, il's a huge chal­ lenge, It'll take a tremendous amount of work and a big com­ mitment on everybody's part. But again, that'.s one of the ex­ citing Ihings for me as a coach, lo go in there and try lo put those pieces together," Absher started his career al a privale school, Tarboro Edgecombe Academy, where he led the soccer, baskelball and baseball leams for two years. He spent one year al Person High, assisting in football and baskel­ ball and coaching junior-high baseball. Among his brightest mo­ ments were during a six-year .stint at Nease, a 2-A ,school in Jack.sonville, Fla, He was an as­ sistant in football and varsily baskelball and the head man in soflball, approaching ihe pin- naclc twice in a matter of months. The year to remember was 1992, when bolh the ba.sket- ball team and softball team fin­ ished second in the stale, Absher spent the lasl nine Redland Softball Tournament July 12-13 The third-annual Redland Youlh Benefit Softball Tourna­ ment will be July 12-13, This tournament is open lo Cla.ss C- D church and open teams, USSSA rules apply and the en­ lry fee is $135, For more information, call Brad Wombaugh at 336-591- 7023, Wrestling Camp Scheduled The Mock.sville-Davie Rec- reulion Deparlment and Coach Howard Riddle will hold a wres­ tling camp July 8 -11 from 4:30- 6 p.m for rising second graders through rising eighth graders. The deadline lo register is July 1 and the cost is $35, which in­ cludes a T-shirt, For more informaiion, call Ihe rec al 751-2325, years at South Caldwell, giving him 11 years of head-coaching experience in varsity basketball. The Spartans compele againsi A ,C , Reynolds, Freedom, McDowell, East Burke, Walauga and Alexander Ccnlral, He guided the Spartans lo the playoffs four times. Sustaining Davie's recent trend (15, 21, 15 and 16 wins) would please Ab- ,shcr lo no end, but he isn't think­ ing that big - yet, “The things we're going to do cach and every night is we're going to play hard, we’re going to play smart and we're going lo play logeiher," he said, "Thai's our No, I goal righl now, and Ihen we'll start talking about wins and losses and making the playoffs and ihose kinds of things, "The personnel's going to be (beller al Davie) lhan what I had at South, I would like to pul some defensive pressure on ,some people, and lhal's some­ thing we haven’t been able lo do al Soulh, Notes: The distance from Conover lo Mocksville is 40-45 minutes, „. Absher retained one assislani from Young's slaff, Mike Dinkins, who has coached al North Davie, South Davic and Davie for 20-plus years. He'll ei­ ther head the JV, ;is he did lasl season, or work with Absher on the varsily bench, Terry Mitch­ ell, a veteran Davie icacher who hasn't coached sports at Davie, is the likely freshman coach, “We had a really good meeling and they're committed to what­ ever will make Davie success­ ful," said Absher, who's looking to add al leasl one more co;ich. "One of Dinkins' valuable asscis is being Ihere in Ihe communily for so long and knowing Ihe kids. Thai's a big plus for me. I will communicate wilh niy slaff lo give input on adjuslmenls." Ciiinp Absher will hold a camp at Davie on June 24-26 from 9- noon for ages 7-14. The cost is S40. Absher can be reached ai home at 828-459-1502 or on his cell al 828-244-3718. You can also call Davie at 751-0768. Chad Tilley Wins At Farmington The action healed back up in Ihe Qualily Oil/Doug Herbert Race Series Saturday at Famiing­ ton Dragway. Claiming his first TOP Eliminator points series win was Chad Tilley, 18, of Welcome in his Buick Opel, Tilley ran a 5.42 E T at 126 mph in his MJ Printing and Graphics entry lo defeat Gail Whisnanl of Conover by six thousandths at the finish line. The high ,school teacher Whisnanl in her Stroupe built dragster moved back inlo ihe "Top 10" of ihe TOP Eliminaior standings wilh her runner-up fin­ ish, Leonard Pale of Iron Station finished third in his Chevrolet Corvette, Current Sportsman division poinls leader Chris Ploll of Win- slon-Salem picked up his firsl win of the year defeating Robert Hamrick of Nebo, Plott, the '98 Sportsman Champion, in his MJ Printing, Bel-Air Used Car Rent­ als Mercury Cougar ran a 7,55 E T at 84 mph lo scored this big poinls race win, "Cougar Daddy" only had a one point lead over David Smith, Sr, of Madison go- ing inlo race six, Earl Hancock of Winslon-Salem was the lone "fool brake" semi-finalist in his Chevrolel Nova, Tonya Berrier of Welcome scored her second slraiglil .All Street division win in her 1971 Chevrolel Camaro, Berrier ran a 8,96 E T at 79 mph to defeat young Wendy Rose of Denton in her Ponliac Gran Prix, Street Machines Junior Dragster poinls leader Brian Baker of Asheboro added lo his poinls lead Salurilay nighl, scor­ ing his first win of the season. Baker, a second generation racer, defeated Lauren Freer of Lewisville for the big poinls win. The best in "slick shift" rac­ ing Classic Gear Jammers will return this Salurilay along svilh racing action in Ihe $30,000 Qualily Oil/Doug Herbert race series for Top Eliminaior, Sports­ man, A ll Streel and Junior Dragster divisions. Gates open al 10 a.m,, time runs al 2 p,m, and racing al 6 p.m. Check out www.farminglondragway.com for more infonnaiion. DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 - B3 СЛ V Во Д ü Чв Ds о Ailington, 3 bGdrooms. 2 baths, 1056 sq. fl. Ono of ovor 30 homo designs Jiiii Waller Homos vvnnts you lo onjoy trcocloru. Tho frecdoni you got from hornGownorship. Whofi you buy a Jifu WaKor tioriio, you wil! bo Ireo lo save niottey by doiny sofiie of Iho work Of» your ov;ii. You ciin havo your liomo built to almost any level of ifilerior complotion. so Iho rnoio you ctiooso to do. ifio more you Ciiii ‘‘-avo. • $0 Dovvfi* • No Points. 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June 20, 2002Mocksville Blisters Mooresville For 1 9 Hits IScnm C r o tts Crotts Cruises In Mound Debut Hy M ike I.ondun Spccial To T he Em erprtsi; M o c k sv ille co a ch M ike Lovelace didn'l know w hclher lo laugh or cr>’ afler his A m erican L egion b aseball team 's 12-2. seven-inning w in over W ilkes C ounly al Rich Park on June I-I. M ocksville w as acuially no-liii for Ihe firsl five innings hul som ehow slniggleil lo a 3-2 lead. T hen M ocksville broke loose in Ihc sixth and seventh to busi ihe gam e open. "ll jusi couldn't have been any uglier." said Lovelace. "W ilkes w alked 11 and hit three more." M o c k sv ille (10-1(1. 1(1-6 league) trailed 2-0 afler ihc top o f Ihe firsl, bul pilcher C ody C rotts sellled in and blanked W ilkes Ihe rest o f Ihc way. Crolls yielded si.x hils, fanned ihree and, m ost iniporlanlly. didn'l w alk a baiter. Evan Heani, the jayvce find w ho patrols right field, singled in the sixlh for M ocksville's first hit. A fler Brad Bullard singled, A ndrew D ayw alt drove a 2-0 pitch to Icft-cenler to plale tw o runs. M cK enzie W illoughby'.s double chased liom e D ayw alt for a 6-2 lead. W ilkes w ilted com pletely in the seventh, com niiiling four er­ rors around anolher Beam single and a w alk lo C asey Stanley. David Perkins Ihen drilled a Iwo- nu) hom er lo cap a six-run in­ ning ami end Ihe gam e via ihe 10-nin m ercy rule. M o ck sv ille fin ish e d w iih only six hils. Beam led ihe way with a 2-for-2 effort, scoring tw o nuis and driving in tw o. By M ik e L o n d o n S pecial T o T he Enterprise Fans al R ich Park saw ihe M o cksville A m erican L egion baseball team they've been w ail­ ing to w atch all sum m er on June 1.1 as the hom e team blistered M ooresville 14-4 inancighl-in- ning, m ercy-rule outing. "W e finally put som ebody aw ay," said pleased M ocksville coach M ike L ovelace, afler his leam m oved over Ihe .500 m ark and lo the doorstep o f clinching second place in Ihe C enlral D i­ vision. Travis A llen (3-2) did Ihc job on the hill for M ocksville (II- 10, 11 -6 C enlral D ivision), scat­ tering live hils, allow ing Iwo earned r\m s and refusing lo walk a bailer. M ooresville led early 2-0, b u t M cK en zie W illo u g h b y 's tw o-run hom er tied Ihe score in th e b o tto m o f ih e firsl and M ocksville took charge w ilh a five-run second lhal knocked o u t M o o re sv ille lefly B renI Frye, Ihc only pitcher lo heal K ow an C ounly Ihis season. "W e really roughed him up," said L ovelace after his charges pounded out 19 hits, w hich tied Iheir highest lolal. T he final could have been m u c h w o rse . M o c k s v ille stranded 12 runners. W illoughby had four R B Is lo lead the way. [ivan B eam , w ho pounded oul five slraighl hils in a Iw o-gam e strelch, w ent 3-for- 4 , as did Jess M aloney, w ho belled a si.xlh-inning hom er. A ndrew D ayw alt w enl 3-for- 4 w ith tw o doubles and Ihrec runs scored, and K icky B enlley cliim ed in al 2-for-4 and scored iw ice. Josh B urgess w as also 2- for-4. "E very slarler had al leasl one hil," said L ovelace. "W e've been w ailing for ihis." U p-and-dow n M o o resv ille had w hipped M o cksville 7-2 ju s i Iw o d a y s e a rlie r in M ooresville. Nole.s: D iiywall pushed his hilling streak lo eighl gam es and hit .52.3 (ll-fo r-2 1 ) during the 4-2 strelch. ... A lthough W il­ loughby slum ped lo .263 over 1У receni al-bals. he drove in 11 m ore runs for an am azing lolal of 34 in 21 gam es. ... A fler en- A llcn d u rin g an O -for-S dip. B eam posted five hils in si.x A B s. ... The W est F orsyih guys have been as good as advertised. Brail B ullard is hilling .4(K), Jess M a­ loney .363 and Josh B urgess .312. A m i despite a slow .250 slarl, 2001 L egion siar C asey ■Slanley has scored seven runs, k n o ck ed in six and h om ered iw ice in jusi l2 A D s.... Burgess' p la lo o n p a rtn e r al c a tc h e r, W illie Infante, has ju m p ed lo .3 0 0 .... Nol only is B enlley hil­ ling .355, he coniinues lo lead in sto le n b ases w ilh 17 and w alks w ilh 22. licnlicy Daywalt IVrkins Koss WilUiiiylihy Slaiik-y Malimoy Hullanl Cioldiiii: Uiirticss Infanlc Hcam Tiiyltir 'I'otals M ooresville M ocksville M a lo n c.v all 1 ■( A A } I 4 I 4 0 .IS 14 IM \2 202 ÍKK) 0 0 -4 250 211 12-14 2 » - l).iy\v;ill 2 (K). IVrkins (6 ). M al- (iiK*y 2 (2 ).In r;»iH c(.^).liU -\V illo u ylib y (7 ). M iilonov. Sit ■ licnlicy I l7 ).S i;u ilcy Mock Il> II К KR ИП SO Allen W 7 5 4 2 0 2 W illdhy I 0 0 0 1 3 Stanley Homers Twice In First Full Game DiiWe Hullanl Hcniloy l)a>u all WilIi)oj;hh> Ri>ss Pcikins M alonc) Stanley Infame Виг*:еч% Поаш Гош К W ilkes Co. M ocksvillc ill) 4 0 21И) (КЮ 0 - 2 020 KM 6 -1 2 2B - Willouirhhy IH). IIK - Perkins (3). SB - Benlley 2 (16). IJ.iyvv.i|| 2 (10). Stanley. .Mock IP II К KK ПИ SO Crotts W 7 6 2 2 0 3 By M ike L ondon Special To The Enterprise C asey S ta n le y 's firsl full gam e w iili the M ocksville Le­ gion baseball leam has lo Ix; con­ sidered a resounding success. Slanley, who starred lasl sea­ son and recenly joined Ihe leam afte r fin ish in g up w ilh W est Forsyth's 4-A stale runner-ups, w h ack ed a p air o f th ree-ru n hom ers al R ich Park. His bltisls helped M ocksvile bury hapless Slatesville 11-0 on June 12. Third basem an Stanley's firsl bom b capped a five-run firsl and his iw o-oul hom er in Ihe fourih m ade it 10-0 and se a le d S ialesv ille's fate. T he 10-run nicrcy rule slopped ihe no-con- lesl after seven. " This was Stanley's firsl coni- plele gam e and il was just greal lo gel him going," said M ocks­ ville coach M ike Lovelace, af­ ter his finally-al-l'ull-sirengih Iciim bum ped ils records lo У-9 overall and 9-5 in league play. Stanley's steam ing provided m ore lhan enough runs for right­ hander Loiuiie "H am m er" B ar­ nes, w ho shut Statesville dow n on ihree hils. Barnes (3-2), w ho Rowan Shrugs Off Mocksville’s 7-0 Lead Hy M ik c L ondon Spccial T o T h e Enlerjirise Even an inim cdialc seven-nin deficit couldn't shake up unde­ feated K ow an C ounly, w hich storm ed back lo beal ihe M ocks­ ville Legion baseball team 14-9 on June 9 at Rich Park. Row an (14-0) had nol irailed by m ore than one run in any gam e all season. Row an heal M ocksville (7-9,7-5 league) for the Ihird tim e, but only one of the gam es has been a b\ow ou(. Row an scored in double figures for Ihe ninlh slraighl gam e. M ocksville look advantage o f early w ildness by R ow an slarler Spencer Sleeillcy lo score seven in ihe firsl inning. Bul by ihe Ihird, Row an had chipped back lo 7-6 and by the fifih - afier Aaron Rim er's ihree-run hom er off slarterand loserT ravis A llen - M ocksville w as looking uphill. It w as a tough nighl for Allen, w ho w as ro u g h ed up for 10 earned runs and for M ocksville baiters, w ho w ere struck seven lim es hy Row an pilchers. M o c k s v ille co a c h M ike Lovelace had 4-A slale runiier- up W csl Forsyth's players al his disposal for Ihe I'irsl lim e, al­ though none o f Ihe I'ilans' arm s lUlocksville Baseball Statistics Record: 11-10, 11-6 Central Division (Ih ro u g h J im c 1 5 ) H i r r i N i ; A ll К П U K! A V C .2B 311 UK Bullard 20 5 8 3 .400 0 0 0 W illoughby 71 21 28 34 .394 8 1 7 D ayw all 76 26 29 17 .381 S 0 1 Beam 68 18 25 8 .367 4 0 0 MaUmey 22 7 8 5 .363 2 0 1 Benlley 76 29 27 11 .355 8 0 (I Perkins 72 19 25 21 .347 6 0 3 Barnes 19 2 6 3 .315 0 0 1 Burge.ss 16 3 5 1 .312 1 0 0 Infam e 50 II 15 10 .3(И)3 0 0 Allen 27 5 7 5 .259 1 0 1 Poindexler 4 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0 Slanley 12 7 3 6 .250 0 0 2 G olding 40 8 9 5 .225 1 0 0 Ross 62 9 14 12 .225 3 0 1 HollilieUl 19 _■<3 1 .1.57 0 0 (1 T aylor .1 1 0 0 .(K)0 0 0 0 O lhers 69 9 9 3 .130 t 0 0 T O T A L S 72.Я 181 222 148 ..307 47 1 17 PIT C H IN C ; W -L Il> H R KK BB SO KRA C rolls 1-0 7 6 ->0 3 2.57 W illoughby 2-2 19 2/3 21 17 6 1(1 16 2.74 B anies .^-2 .30 1/3 24 16 II 20 26 3.26 W alker 0-1 5 5 4 2 5 7 3.60 Perkins 1-1 14 2/3 13 13 8 10 9 4.90 A llen 3-2 37 34 31 23 12 30 5.59 G olding 0-0 6 1/3 9 6 5 7 4 7.10 Poindexler 0-0 3 2/3 6 3 3 0 6 7.36 D ayw all 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 9 -)3 18.69 O lhers 1-2 52 1/3 60 54 32 33 43 5..50 T O T A L S SA V K S; none 11-10 171 1/3 184 149 98 93 138 5.14 S T O L E N ItA.SKS: Benlley 17, Daywalt 10, Slanley 4, H ollifield 3, Infante 3. Ross 3, B ullard 2. B urgess 2, Beam , G olding, Perkins, Taylor, W illoughby, O thers I W A L K S /n i'K ; Benlley 22, D ayw alt 2 1, Infante 18, P erkins 14, W illoughby 12, B eam 9, G olding 7, H ollifield 7, Stanl«y 7, Ross 6, A llen 5, M aloney 5, B ullard 2, Burge.ss, Poindexter, Taylor, O thers 10 were available. Titans Jess M aloney and Brad B ullard spanked out tw o h ils each in Iheir 2002 Legion d e­ buts. w hile m ainstay .Andrew D ayw all also had Iwo hils and scored tw o runs. R icky B enlley. D avid P er­ kins. Charlie Ross. Josh G old­ ing, M aloney and Bullard drove in a run apiece, hul Row an pre­ vailed w ilh a 14-hil attack. Tem pers llared in Ihe ninlh afler a hom er by R ow an's Cal Hayes Jr. Ila \k' all r ll hi Hcnilcy 4 1 1 1 D .i> «:ill -I ’ 2 II W iilcm yhby .1 1 U (I .Sl;iiilcy I II II II .MaliiiKy 5 2 2 1 I'crkins I (I I I Uosv A I I I Miillard 2 II 2 I IICMU I I U lluri:c\s 2 0 II II luliimc 2 (I (I (I Ciiililini: Jill I’uiiidcM ct I (I 1 0 I'liUiN .I.S ■; 12 ft Kiiwiiii M «cks\llli- 1124 11.11 3111 - 14 7IKI (KKI (120- Ч 2H - tWnlK'V O l. UjyvsaU |6>. .Muck ll> II li KK III! ,4U A lle n i. 5.1 ll) U l 9 i 4 Iturncs 1.2 .1 3 1 2 0 1’ciV.iiis 2 1 1 1 1 1 Legion Schedule ,lune 16 al W ilkes Counly 19 al Burlington 20 al Row an Counly 21 A SH E B O R O * 22 firsl round o f playoffs All gam es siarl al 7:30 p.m . GENE’S AUTO PARTS We Make Hydraulic Hoses & IVlix Auto Paint 766-9148 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons B cn tle.v w on his third slraighl decision, struck out nine and w alked tw o. R icky B enlley opened the firsl w ilh a single and stole sec­ ond. W alks to A ndrew D ayw all and M cK enzie W illoughby filled the bases. A fier tw o runs scoretl on a passed ball and a D avid P erkins RH l single, Slanley un­ loaded. Jess M aloney singled in a run w ilh IWO outs in Ihe second for a 6-0 lead. W illoughby's sac fly in Ihe fourih m ade il 7-0, before Slanley touched ihem all for the sccond lime. Benlle> w ent 2-for-2, siolc his I3 lh and 14lh b ases an d scored ihice lim es. D ayw all was 2-for-3. .Sliinluv Davk' Benlley Koss Daywall Williuiiihhy Beam M aloney IVrkiiis Slanley Bullard CioUling Iliiryos Infinite Ta ylor llollifieUI rolals Sl:iles>ille .Mocks\ ilie all r h hi 2 2 0 I 0 0 0 }1 :0 1 1 0 1 1 J 0 1 0 1 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 I }T Í) 0 1 0 0 n 0 () }0 1 0 1 0 1 1 T 0 0 {) 0 (1 0 21 11 11 10 (HK) 1)00 0 - 0 510 401 \ - 11 2B - Biifiiess. IIK - Slanley 2 (2 ). S B - Bentle\ 2 ( 14). D.ivwalt (S ). Bullaiil. M o c k ’ IP i f К K R B B S O Barnes W 7 3 0 0 2 Ч Care You Can Count On For All Generations. 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Dan Poindexter, a young phe­ nom out o f W est Forsyih, fin- i.shed up in impre.ssive fashion, fanning five in tw o innings. Il w as a ballle early. M oores- ville (3 -8 ,7 -9 ) scored four in ihe Ihird an d fo u r in Ihe fo u rih . M o ck sv illc (8 -9 , 8-5 league) m atched M oore.sville's run total in the third ami scored four in Ihc fourih lo lake an 8-7 lead. It stayed that w ay Ihrough six. In the seventh, M ocksville finally broke it open w ilh a six- run sevenlh fueled by C harlie Ross' surprise squeeze hunl on a 2-0 counl w ilh the bases loaded and no outs. Josh Burgess, Ricky B entley and A ndrew D ayw alt cam e through w iih key singles lo luni that sm all beginning inlo a big inning. B en lley w enl 3-for-5 w ilh three runs scored, w hile D ayw alt w enl 2-for-4 w ilh tw o runs and tw o RBIs. M o c k s v ille 's o ffe n se had been erratic but lhat could he p a st h is to ry n o w th a l W est Forsyth's players have been fully incorporated inlo Ihe lineup. P o in d e x te r "O ur lineup looks a lol beller now ," said C oach M ike L ove­ lace. "W e played 15 or 16 tonight and for the firsl lim e all sum m er I’ve goi plenly o f opiions. I like our chances the resl of the way." C a tc h in g R o w an fo r first place in ihe C enlral D ivision looks oul o f Ihe i|ueslion, bul M ocksville looks like a cinch for second. W illo u g h b y Legion Roundup D avic ah r h hi Rciulcy 5 1 DaywHli -»2 2 \Villoui:hhy ■»2 5 Ciokliiig 1 1 0 0 Polm lcM cr (1 0 0 0 M nloncy }1 1 0 .Stanley t 0 0 I) Poikins 3 1 1 0 Udss }0 0 1 llullaid A >1 It Infaulc 1 0 0 0 Hur^css :1 1 1 IkMin 2 1 n n Kobbins *»0 (1 0 I'oiiiK VS \A 1 1 10 .M4Hires\ilk'(1(1) ,^(HI (HK) - Москч\111с •И)0 (ЧК - 1 K ow iin C o. 14, M ocksvillc 9 R ow an erases a 7-0 deficit, scores in double figures for Ihe ninlh slraighl gam e and heals M ocksville for ihe ihird lime. M ocksvillc 14, M ooresville 7 W illoughby rocks a pair of hom ers and gels ihe w in w'ilh seven innings o f pilching. Dan Poindexler o f W. Forsyih H igh debuls w ilh five Ks in iw o in­ nings. M ocksville 1L S tatesville 0 S lanley goes deep Iw ice in firsl full L egion gam e, w hile Barnes losses three-hit shutout. M iioresvllle 7, M ocksville 2 M ooresville lakes dow n ihe slar pilcher w ho led W csl For­ syih lo slale runner-up, Erik W alker. M ocksville 12, W ilkes Cl). 2 Beam gels M ocksville’s firsl hil in the sixlh lo ignite a late blow out. C rolls pilches scoreless ball for six slraigbt innings in 2002 m m ind debut for M ocks­ villc. M ucksville 14, M ooresville 4 A llen picks up third w in by w alking none in seven innings, and W illoughby’s lying hom er lighls fuse for ihird m ercy-rule w in iu four gam es. 211 - Hcnlk'y iSl, Ilk ■ W'i!li>ui;l\hy 2(14. 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Umlx-rger. al 6-foot-6, tow ers over his team o f young sw im ­ m ers ami w illingly surrendered lo his subm ersion along w ith as­ sistant coach iien Sliling. T h e e n tire team fo llo w e d them inlo the pool. “ I w as trying to fight it, but 1 w.uileil lo go in," U m berger said. " They swam really w ell. W e’re proud o f Ihem ." The win had been a long lim e coining. W ilh its sw im m ers steadily im proving and O ak Valley learn­ ing the ropes of swim com peti­ tion. the leam pulled off the sur- pri.se in O ld Tow n's pool. The score had been closc, and sw im m ers began w hispering the u n thinkable as the end drew near: "W e're w inning.” U m berger had to calm Ihem repeatedly, telling them not to celebrule until the hosts made the results official. A s soon as the re su lts w ere b ro a d c a st, U m berger surrendered lo the push from a hundred kids. The coach praised his team for gooil sponsniaiiship and for shaking hands with the oppo­ nents after every com petition. " I'hal's what it's all about, hav­ ing fun and being good sports," he said. A n ed u c a tio n m a jo r al C lem son University, U m berger is coaching a leam schooled in sp o rts by his inother, K arct\ Um berger, at Shady G rove El­ em entary School. She has al- U'lided som e o f the matches. “ I've alw ays wanted lo be a leacher," he said. "I want lo have an influence on Ihem like m y Coach Larry Umberger is surrounded by his jubilant swimmers after first win. m om does." H e recalls his first practice w ith the 115 kids on the team. "Il w as crazy. A fler Ihat. we .settled dow n. They earned Ihis." W ilh its w in streak in hand. 0 .ik Valley began thinking about m orc w ins before the season ends. T here are ihree m atches lefl — this w eek at undefeated p ow erhouse C lem m ons W est. Ihen For.syth C ountry C lub and closing againsi in-county rival H ickory Hill. All the m atches are at hom e. F orsyih C o u n try C lu b and H ickory H ill are the Iw o besl chances for w ins. U m berger ac­ know ledged C lenunons W est is the class o f the league, and O ak Valley w ill be ¡he underdog. H ere are the O ak Valley w in­ ners againsi O ld Tow n; • M edley relay — girls 9-10, H annah K eeney, Ale.x Folk, A u­ tum n Jones, Jennifer Booth; 11- 12, A m ber Parrish, Sarah M ar­ lin , J a m ie S ta n c liff. C arly P rata p as; 11-12 boys, D aniel W e n d e l, ta y lo r H e w itt, N ic O 'B rie n . Z ack P oller; 1.1-14 g irls, lìric a C o rn e. C ara H ennings. S tephanie W eiulcll. B ritanny R ow e; 1.1-14 boys. D rew l-sposilo. Jared N elm s. Bennelt Shipm an. Justin Lee. • D istance l-ree Style — ‘)-10 girls, first. A utum n Jones, sec­ o n d , H annah K eeney; 11-12 g irls. Jam ie S tan cliff; 11-12 boys. D aniel W endell; 1.1-14 girls. Cara 1 lennings. first. I-rica C orne. second; 1.1-14 hoys. Jus­ lin Lee. • 1-M — ages ')-10. A utum n Jo n e s; 11-12 g irls. Jam ie S tanclilf. firsl. A m ber Parrish, se co n d ; 12-12 b o y s, N ic O 'B rien; 1.1-14 girls. Steph;inie W endell, firsl. B rillany Row e, secom i; l.'i-18 g irls, A sh ley G askin; l.'i-18 boys. Jonathan Loos, first. Zac O 'B rien, second. • Free style — 9-10 girls. Jen­ nifer Booth; 11-12 boys. Daniel W endel; 13-14 g irls, C ara H ennings; 1.1-14 boys. M att Lee. • Back stroke — ages 7-8. Z ack W aller; 9-10 girls, H annah K eeney; 11-12 boys, D aniel W endel; 1.1-14 girls. Stephanie W endel. first. A li R ussell, sec­ o n d ; I.S -18 b o y s. R ick lleintzm an. • B reast stroke — 7-S. M yles P h illip s ; 11-12 g irls . C arly P ra ta p a s ; 11-12 b o y s. N ic O 'B rie n ; 1.1-14 g irls. C ara H ennings, firsl. B rillany Row e, second. • B u tte rfly — 7-S . Z ack W a ller; 9 -1 0 g irls . .A iiliim n J o n e s ; 11-12 g irls . Ja m ie S ta n c lilf; 11-12 b o y s. N ie O 'B rien; 1.1-14 girls, Sleplianie W endel; 1.1-14 boys. B ennett Shipm an. • l-'rce style relay — 7-8 boys. Jak e W hit’ier. M iles P h illip s, C hase M oore, Zack W ;iller; 9-10 g irls, Je n n ife r B ooth, A m elia N itz. A utum n Jo n es. H annah K e e n e y ; 11-12 g irls . C arly Pratap:is, K aitlyn Jones. A lyssa C orne. Jam ie S tancliff; 1.1-14 girls, l-ricaC orne. lirica W endel. B rittany R ow e. C ara H ennings; 1.1-14 b o y s. D rew B sp o sito . Jarred N elm s, Bennell Shipm an, Justin Lee. Oak Valley’s 13-14 relay team, from left, Erica Corne, Cara Hennings, Stephanie Wendell and Berittany Rowe, took first in two events against Willow Run.Jamie Stancliff kneels lo greet her brother, Jay Stancliff, as he reaches the finish line. Willow Run Edges Oak Valley, 489*432 The frustration continues, bul the m argins are gelling dow n­ right respectable. 0;ik Valley narrow ly fell last week to the W illow Run swim leam 489-432 in a m eel inter­ rupted by rain. C oach Larry U m berger said the team still has a shortage o f swimmer^i in the older brackets, bill he is gelling outstanding per­ form ances from the young sw im ­ m ers, m ore particularly, the girl sw im m ers. The girls took 21 of 3S events — including four of five relays in the final events that pulled Oak Valley w ithin shot o f victory. W illow Kun buys Ihen dom i- naled their relays, taking four of five to win. N ow in ils third season. Oak V alley has n e v e r w on. but U m berger says the potential is there. A m ong the w inners were; • G irls m edley relay — ages 7-8, H annah K eeney, Jennifer B ooth, A utum n Jones. A m elia N ilz; 13-14, Erica Corne. Cara H en n in g s, Stephanie W endel. B rittany Row e. • G irls distance freestyle , ages 7-8, L aura S helton; 9-10, A u­ tum n Jones; 13-14 S tephanie W endel. • G irls u n d e r 6 — G race Bartell. • G irls interm ediate relay — 13-14. Cara H ennings, • G irls freestyle — ages 7-S. L ara S h ello n ; 9-10. A uU im n Jones; 13-14. Stephanie W endel. • Boys freestyle — ages 11- 12. Nic O 'B rien; 13-14. Logan Buchanan. • G irls b ackstroke — 7-S. M adi Pratapas; 9-10. H annah Keeney. • Boys back stroke — ages 11 - 12, Daniel W endell; 13-14, Lo­ gan Buchanan. • G irls breast stroke — ages 7-S, M adi Pratapas; 11-12, Carly PraUipas; 13-14, Cara H ennings. • Boys breast stroke — ages 11-12. Nic O 'B rien; 1.1-14 l.o- Jennifer Booth swims for Oak Valley.Oak Valley and Willow Run swimmers dive into the water. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Fuiie 20, 2002 - B7 Mike Tester works on technique with daughter Emily. Allison Season and Malt Lee swim the backstroke. gan B uchanan. • G irls bulterU y — 7-8, Laura Shellon; 9 -10.A uiunui Jones; 11- 12. Jam ie Stanclill'. • B oys buttertly — 11-12. Nic O 'B rien. • G irls free relay — 7-S. M adi P ra ta p a s . M eg an H e n n in g s. H aley Folk. Laura Shelton; 9-10. Jennifer B ooth, lUm nah K eeney, A m elia Nil/.. A utum n Jones; 11 - 12. C a rly P ra ta p a s. A m b er P arrish , A m y G ilb e rt. Jam ie Stancliff; 13-14, C am I lennings. E rica C o rn e. B rittan y R ow e. Slephanie W endell. • B oys free relay — 11 -12. Nic O 'B rie n . Z ach P o tter, T aylor H ew etl, D aniel W endell. Elizabeth Waller and Alex Folk compete inthe 11-12 age events. Katie Davis, Elizabeth Davis and Ashleigh Whaling get ready to swim at Willow Run in Lewisville. The Hickory Hill Hurricanes celebrate victory over Forsyth Country Club. A Busy Week Two iVleets And A Win - Hurricanes Coach Proud Coach Emma Jakob gets her 6 and under swimmers ready to race. La.st w e e k w a s a b u sy o n e fo r th e H ic k o r y H ill H urri­ c a n e sw im m e r s . A fte r a th u n d er sto r m p o s tp o n e d th e p r e v i­ o u s w e e k ’s tn a lc h u p , th e te a m s w a m o n J u n e 11 an d 13. “ H a v in g tw o m e e ts in su c h a sh o rt tim e p e r io d is r ea lly hard o n th e sw im m e r s ," C o a c h E m m a J a k o b sa id . “ I w a s s o p ro u d o f o u r te a m ’s e ffo r t. T h e y d id a g rea t jo b a g a in st S h e r w o o d , a n d th en it w a s fa n ta stic to w in (o n J u n e 1 3 ).’’ T h e w in c a m e a g a in st F o r sy th C o u n tr y C lu b . “ W e b ea t F o rsy th tw o y e a r s a g o in a h o m e m e e t,” sa id le a g u e rep re se n ta tiv e A n n e M a c k in to sh . “ S o o u r sw im m e r s k n ew th e y h ad a c h a n c e to w in . T h is is a real b o o st to th eir c o n fid e n c e .” T h e la st h o m e m e e t o f Ih e .sea so n is J u n e 2 0 at 6 p .m . Marion Hunekler swims a strong butterfly. Swimmers of the week of June 30-7, Alexis Freeman, Can Do Swimmer Tayler Cave, Ben Calhoun, Palmer Benson and James Ray. Water flies as the Hickory Hill Hurricanes storm through the water. Swimmers of the Week of June 10-14, Ben Schambach and Can Do Swimmer Nicole White, and Jeff Mighion, Summer Holland and Christy Sparks. Í . f : Davk County PMNCp»ALS’ASS0CIATION First Annual T ^ .M iim a m e n t The generosity of these businesses and individuals enabled two students, Phillip Wogatzke and Charity Russell, to receive scholarships that will help them pursue degrees in education. Hole Sponsors Eaton Funeral Scrvice Central Carolina Bank - Mocksville Hines Shoe Slore Works in Progress Deano's Barbecue Bits of Brass Venezia Italian Restaurant Auto Zone Color Carpels Richard P. Hendricks General Contraetor Caudell Lumber Bank ofthe Carolinas BB&T Ketchie Creek Bakery Taylor Printing Brandon Rehibiliuition Arby's Christy’s Trucking Pepsi Sheflield Pallet Tyson Foods Wild Mountain Designs Holyllcid Photography Dr. Thomas S. Browder DDS Members Credit Union Consultant Engineering Scrvice, Inc. Eagle Development Al SelfStorage Ccntral Carolina Bank - Cooleemee Osborne’s Towing Service Edgewood Oil Company 801 Shell Johnson Insurance Prize Donations Coartsiile Sports Dale’s Sporting Goods Special Thanks To the Following Supporters: Davie High School Graphic Arts Class Wayne Haip Jim Moore Special thanks to all the golfers w h o participated. Davie « Family ■ YMCA 11”* ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND June 21-22,2002 COME HELP US CELEBRATE and thank the Communily for .supporting the Dnvie Fnmily Y M C A during the past 11 years. The weekend will begin with a FAMILY PICNIC Friday night, including nctivitie.s for mom, dad, nnd the kids. Come hungry, we will bo cooking out. The celebration continues...do not miss our OPEN HOUSE on Saturday, June 22. In colebratio.i of our 11-year anniversary, we will give away prizes to every 11th person dint comes in to tlie fncility. We will also have drawings every hour. Prizes include: a free week of summer day camp, a free session of swim lessons, a 6 month family membership and more. BRING YOUR CHILDREN ON SATURDAY so thnt they can enjoy the large inflatable toys - a "huge inflatable slide", nn inflatable caterpillar, snow cone.s, swimming, nnd more. Davie Family YMCA pcopic rcuch ihcir polcnlinl hi a/>irit. mind nntl hotli/." 215 Cemetery Street • Mocksville, NC - (336) 751-9622 ’ ; IMVIi; COUNTY KN'riCKl’RISK-RIXORn.Jmiu I3,2()02 - K9 B8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20,2002 Kelly Mischinski talks to attentive second graders about the poultry industry at the Davie 4-H Farm Animal Day. ' Heather Hoover, back right, explains the positive side of raising pigs to the young students. On The Farm: Students Get Hands-On Experience Mother Nature worked her bc.si magic, anil a bcaullful .sunny morning welcomed ihe more than 500 local second graders and teachers lo the An­ nual 4-H Fam) Animal Day.. This educational event wass spon.sorcd by the N.C. Coopera­ tive Extension with Ihe help of volunteers. Ealon Farms was again this year's host. Jim and Charles Ealon and the Ealon Farm gang opened Iheir farm. Farm Animal Day is an op­ portunity for second graders to leam about the world of fann anim als. "Davie County is becoming more urbanized and ouryimlh do not have the chance lo sec fann anintals as they once did." said 4-H Agent Tracy Carter. "Fann Animal Day gives the kids a chance to sec how fann animals make our lives better as well as providing hands-on experience." The youlh rotated in groups 10 presentation sites. Volunteers pre.senled information on beef cattle, dairy cattle, feed, horses, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats and veterinary medicine. "From Ihe looks on the faces of many of thc kids, this was an experience they will remember for a long time." Carter said. “Our thanks go oul lo the many volunteers who helped with this event. "VVe would also like lo lhank the brave second gnule leachcrs w ho took advantage of this ed u ­ c atio n al o p p o riu n ity and a l­ low ed the kids Ihis chancc to leam a little m ore abinil the fann anim als lhal supply so m any good ihings ill our lives." projects are a great way lo spend a little family time." The Yard Sale/Car Wash is sponsored by the Yadkin-Davie 4-H Livestock Associalion and friends of local youlh. There will be 10 families or more involved. For more infonnation contacl the Cooperative Extension office at 751-6297. Lynn and Zack Yokley introduce Davie second graders to sheep and the things they provide. Yard Sale, Car Wash To Be Held For Youth Livestock Programs A big yard sale and car wash will be held wilh proceeds go­ ing lo help support local youth. This multi-family event will lake pl.ice Salurday. June 22 at the Masonic Picnic Grounds off North Main Street in Mocks­ ville. from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Blscuit.s in the morning, ham­ burgers and hotdogs for lunch and drinks and snacks will be sold. Proceeds will go to suppon local youlh educational live­ stock projects ranging from live­ stock judging teams, skillalhon contests, leaching clinics as well as animal projecls. "Livestock projects are ex­ cellent avenues to te.ich youth life skills such as sportsmanship, responsibility, patience, decision making and public speaking," said Cooperative Extension Agent Phil Rucker. "These Susan Maschinski explains to Farm Animal Day participants the use and care of horses. Of Business! 3 0 % OFF! • Saddles • Justin Boots, etc. Silver Spur Western Store Corner of Hwy. 64 West & Ridge Rd.. 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T o l e a r n m o r e a b o u t t h i s e x c i t i n g n e w s e r v i c e , v i s i t t h e S p r i n t W e b s i t e a t w w w . s p r i n t . c o m / i o c a l , o r c a il 877-6GO-DATA. Spotlight on Business Bible Schools: Funtime Promotions Offers Special Printing Discount This is Ihe season for Vacation Bible School al local churches, and Funtim e Prom otions ol Clem m ons is ready to help. Owner Ken Morris is oKering a Iree two-color set-up lor all screen printing lor churches orderina the necessary prom otional item s (or their VBS. 'I've been doing screen printing lor 15 years," Morris said Irom his new headquarters behind Little Richard's Bar-B-Q on Stadium Drive. A Clem m ons resident lor 12 yoars. Morris has traveled tho perim ­ eter of the continental United States on his H arley-D avidson, seeing the glorious sights of the nations. He supports a racing team al Bow­ m an Gray Stadium and prints shirts, cap s and jusi aboul anything for a rea businesses. H e's gol Ihe creative touch lo delight his custom ers. Take, for ex­ am ple, Avery Hurst of Hurst Denial Lab, "Ken cam e up with Ihe idea ol challering teelh," said Hurst, laugh­ ing. 'They'll walk across Ihe counter and chew on the wall," Hurst ■ io rd ered 600 sels of leelh em blazoned with "Hurst Dental Lab" on Ihe top, and suddenly lound that dentists Irom everyw here had no trouble rem em bering him, Avery Hurst of Clem m ons, who has been a client ol Funtim e lor ;alm osl eight years, is just one ol many satisfied custom ers. Hurst Dental Lab has ordered shirts, baseball caps, even prescription pads with his com pany's logo Irom Funtime Prom otions ovor the years, "Ken Morris know s his business. I listen to him," said Hurst. Ken Morris, sole proprietor, of Funtime Prom otions, d o es screen printing and custom em broidery to prom ote rescue squads, lire d e ­ partm ents, car dealerships, restaurants, and clients from D elaware to Florida. "Most of my business has been from word-of-mouth recom m en­ dations," said Morris. He has recently m oved his place of business into ollices behind Little Richard's on Stadium Drive. C ustom ers who com e to the convenient new location off Lewisville-Clemmons Road In C lem m ons can view sam ples ol shirts, hats, jackets, m ugs, Frisbees, acrylic clocks — even challering leelh, Funtime Prom otions oilers a lull screen printing service to ad ­ vertise businesses, schools, sporls leam s. church groups, and can work with each cuslom er lo design a custom ized product, Clienis m ay bring in a sketch or an idea, which Funtim o's artist converts into cam era-ready graphic design. After the cuslom er h as approved the finished design, Ihe logo is imprinted on alm ost any product. C hurches use Funtime Prom otions to create objects for fund­ raisers. The High Point Police D epartm ent Tactical Squad hired them to design license plates. Many reslauranis have their business logo an d nam e em broidered on shirts which em ployees w ear. O ne Texas com pany hired Funtime Prom otions to imprint C hristm as gift item s with the com pany nam e on them, "Folks who live in this area can com o in and choose things Irom the catalog for advertising," said Morris. "There's no reason to pay iMintiine I’roinotions on .Stadium Drive, Cli-nmions in-town prices w hen I can give better service righl here in Clemmons." Salem College’s Alumni ollice is anolher of Funlim e's regular cuslom ers. "W halever we want, and som etim es al the lasl minule, Ken is moro than helpful," said R osanna Mallon. A ssistant to Ihe Alumni Director, "He is quick and does extrem ely good work — and h e ’s local," The Alumni Ollice h as purchased pens, pencils, w ater botlles, colfee m ugs and leather portfolios wilh Salom C ollege’s seal on the cover lo prom ote the college. The A dm issions Office at Salem Col­ lege and a num ber ol student groups have also called on tho expert services of Funtime Promotions, "I highly recom m end him," said R osanna Mallon. Funtim e has a lour-color screen printer, with a curved edge especially designed for printing around hat brims, Morris said that m any printers only offer one-color printing on hats, and have a straight edge which distorts the line ot copy on hats, Funtim e can print copy on bolh sides and even the back of hats with their special m achine. R aise m oney for your Seoul group, sports' or recreational leam , band boosters or school groups wilh the innovative experience of Ken Morris, Com e into his new office at 6490 Stadium Drive, Suite 6, to view a full line of items and catalogs, Ken M onis can be reached by em ail al lunlim ep@ bellsoulh.nol. or in the ollice from 8-5 M onday through Friday at (336) 766-6494. SPO R T S E T C . Huge clearance sale June 20-22 G el your child in gear with a visit lo Sports Elc.'s in Clem m ons during their big Inventory clearan ce to d ay th ro u g h S atu rd ay . To m ake room lor the new item s Ihey have arriving, they've gol rock- bottom prices lhal you really should nol miss. ; W hether it's baskelball, soccer, lacrosse, trophies, and m ore, ; Sports Etc. h as a wide selection Irom sh o es to balls lo uniform s to ' equipm ent. They carry such nam e brands as A didas, Lotto, Brine, * Warrior, Diadora, Kaima, and now Pum a, 4 O n sale are sh in g u ard s, cleats, an d balls, an d s o c c e r prac- vtice so c k s are only S2.50. Buy tw o so c c e r b alls a t th eir reg u lar I retail price an d g et a third ball of equal o r le ss e r v alue (ree. I T hose soccer cleats your child wore Ihis spring are not going to fit this (all. S o ccer sh o e s sta rt at S12.95, sh in g u a rd s are a s low» a s 38.99 an d s p o rts b ag s are from S7.99. W hite so c c e r s h o rts are ju s t tw o for S10. S o ccer balls start at SI 2.99. S w im w ear is up to 40 percent oil, w arm u p s aro up to 30 percent o((, w ater (ans are 50 percent o(( and w ater hollies are just S I. Ail f'sales are final. B e sure to ask about Sports Etc.'s new ly ex p an d ed team sale s. Sport team s can receive uniiorms, warm-ups, bags, balls, shin-guards and other equipm enl are available at com petitive prices. They can S c u sto m -o rd e r just about anything just ask! C You won't have lo drive all over the county to get everything you need. Sports Etc. in Clem m ons can have your shirts, bags, hats, or other equipm enl screen printed, num bered or em broidered to your team 's specilications in their store. They can handle all o( your tro­ phies, m edallions and special gills (or coaches. Show your pride in your child's sport. Sporls Etc.’s huge stock of ,|c u s to m m a g n ets in basketballs, footballs, golf, tennis and others ■|m ake great gifts and have proven su ccess as fu n d raisers. S p o rts Etc., 2668 Lewisville Clem m ons R oad in Ihe Allen's Cove shopping center, is across from P ete's R estaurant (just 10 m iles w esl of W inston-Salem ), B usiness hours are 10:30a.m .-6p.m . M onday- Friday; 9a,m ,-5p,m . on Saturday. For information, call 766-1114. HUGE CLEARANCE SALE COMING! JUNE 20“- 21“ 22™* Sports Kte. off I.ewisvillv-Clvnimons Road, Cleniinoiis Lacrosse sticks are 10 percent off, and pads and gloves up to 20 percent off. Hurry to get their limited quanity of gloves, arm pads and shoulder pads at 50 percent off. Advertising Promotion S M ^ O R T S Г'.'/ ^ - Lit m i E T C - . . YOUR SPORTS EXPERTS 2660 LowisviJlo Clomfnons Rcl. СКзпилог^з 766-1114 t^on.-Fri. 1 0 3 0 -6 ; Sul. 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Sun Rooms Storm Doors: 9 Colors, 15 Styles I ^ ) • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. June 20. 2002 D a v ie P e o p le DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 ■ Cl P a rt o f th e h u n d r e d s o f D a v ie r e s id e n ts c h e e r c a n c e r s u rv iv o rs a t th e 2 0 0 2 A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty R e la y fo r L ife la s t F rid a y e v e n in g a t th e D a v ie H ig h S c h o o l tra c k , D r. J o e l E d w a rd s h e lp s c a rry th e “T r e e o t L ife” p a in tin g a s D a v ie c a n c e r s u rv iv o rs w a lk a r o u n d th e h ig h s c h o o l tra c k to k ick off th e 2 0 0 2 A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty R e la y fo r L ife in D a v ie C o u n ty . Y es, T h e re Is L ife A fte r C a n c e r Tliorc is life aller cancer. As Ihe smiling laces of cancer survivors walked ai'oiuul the Davic High School track Friday night, spectators cheered iheir courage, their determination, their life. The survivor’s lap, the first of thousands walked during Ihe annual Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society, is one of ihe most touching of the event, as is Ihe luminary ceremony, when the hundreds of lights slart shining - each purchased in memory of someone lost to cancer or in honor of a cancer survivor. The huge word "Hope" was spelled in luminaries on the bleachers. "There is lifo after cancer and I’m proof of that." said l.inda lidwards, a caregiver for a cancer patient, Ihen a cancer patient herself, and now a cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with a rare form of blood cancer two and a half years ago. She wenl through chemo­ therapy. and a stem cell transplant. " I’m now cancer free." Edwards said lhat actually, she is a cancer student. "Cancer has taught me a lol. 1 learned that the worse bad hair day in the world is beller lhan a no hair day. "Survivors as how, not why. They learn all they can and do all they must to C(im|uer it." EiKvartls said she now takes better care of herself. Although it may nol prevent canccr. il's helping her to lead a better life." She thanked her daughter and husband for stopping their lives to care for her. "Love and caring are the keys lo cancer treatment. I would not be here today wiihoul their help. "And I truly believe that prayer works, Canccr has given me a stronger faith in God. God’s plan for me was bigger than my plans for myself. "Cancer is frigiuening. Be there for the ones you care for," Edwards said. ‘’I've learned lhat every day is a celebration. We should all develop an attitude for gratitude." L in d a E d w a rd s ta lk s to th e a u d i e n c e a b o u t h o w s h e fo u g h t c a n c e r , a n d a b o u t h o w t h e e x p e r i e n c e c h a n g e d h e r life fo r th e b e tte r. K a ty J u n k e r w a s th e e m ­ c e e fo r th e o p e n in g c e r ­ e m o n ie s , a n d th e c h a ir of th e 2 0 0 2 re la y . S a d y e B a rg e r m a k e s h e r w a y a r o u n d th e tr a c k d u rin g M a ry a n d S a r a h S e e d in g (left) a n d C a s s id y a n d Iv la g g ie W e b b o f th e S m ith G ro v e f\/leth o d lst te a m ta k e s h e lte r th e s u rv iv o r's la p .u n d e r u m b re lla s .• Photos by Robin Fergusson D a v ie C o u n ty re s id e n ts tu rn e d o u t b y th e h u n d r e d s to s u p p o r t c a n c e r r e s e a r c h , s e ttin g u p b o o th s , a n d o f c o u r s e , w a lk in g ail n ig h t to r a is e m o n e y . E • и A C2 - DAVIE COU?*iTY KNTKRPRISK RKCORI), Лит 20, 2002 L a w r e n c e - L a k e y C o u p l e W e d A t B l a i s e Mrs. Victor Eric Dairympie Massey-Dairymple Couple Married S a ra h B elli M assey o f S la lc s v ille aiui V icto r H ric D airym pie o f M ocksvillc were u nited in m arriag e hy I’asior G lenn Sellers al 2 p.m. June I al Blaise Baplisi C hurch in M ocks­ villc. G iven in m arriage by her fa- Ihcr, C .W . M assey, ihe bride w ore a gow n o f w hile A lencon shealh, slyled w ilh a scooped- n eck b o d ic e an d b ac k , ca p sleeves and a ruled w aisl. The gow n featured a cathedral length train w ilh a row o f covered bill­ ions and a d ro p p ed bow . H er h ea d p iece , h an d m ad e by her G odm other L inda K niglil, was covered w iih lace niolifs; seed pearls and irid escen t sequins, accented w ilh a backdrop o f rib­ bon edged tulle veiling. T he bridal bouquel w as an arrangem ent o f w hite, ivory, and p c a c h s o n ia ro s e s , w hile frccshia, Italian niscus. w ith a spray o f caspia. y. M atron o f honor was A ngela M cC o llu m , G o d sisle r o f the bride. M aid o f honor w as Jayne Speece, G odsisler o f the bride. B ridesm aid w as Kou Lo, college room m ate o f the bride. Junior b rid e sm a id w as C o lleen H ennelly. cousin of ihe bride. F lo w e r firls w ere I'aylor W ood, cousin o f Ihe bride and A laina M cC ollum , G odchild of Ihe bride. B esl M an w as F red erick D airym pie, falh e ro f Ihe groom . G ro o m s m e n w ere D ean D airym pie, brolher of the groom and C raig H ooper, brother-in- law o f th e g ro o m . J u n io r G ro o m sm a n w as S eth M c C o llu m , G o d ch ild o f the bride. R in g B e a re r w as D u slin H ooper, nephew o f Ihe groom . H enry T y singer, E lizabelh Jew ell and Jevone I’rim us pro­ v id e d m u sic , ra n g in g from V ivaldi lo B ach. Jew ell and Prim us are'college friends of the c o u p le . S olo i.sts w ere Ju lia A ngell and R usty A ngell. Tlie bride is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. C.W . M assey. She is a 1997 g ra d u a te o f W est Iredell H igh S chool, allended W eslern C aro lin a U niversity, an d is a 2 0 0 2 g ra d u a te o f M iichell C onim unily C ollege w ith an associate degree in nurs­ ing. T he bride has accepted a position at B aplisi H ospital. They Went To The Caribbean Jen n ife r L ouise H arpe and Jerem y Jam es H ellon, w ho were m arried on June I, w em on a w edding Irip lo the eastern Car­ ibbean, nol eastern N orth C aro­ lina as reporled last w eek. Two Earn Degrees D avid W. H anes o f A dvance, and form er M ocksville resident C h ristie P age C om er, now of T hom asvillc, w ere aw arded de­ grees from H igh Point U niver­ sity, The bridegroom is ibe son of M r. and M rs. F rc ile ric k D airym pie. He is a 1996 grailu- ale o f M urphy H igh School and a 2000 g rad u ale o f W estern C a ro lin a U n iv e rsity w ith a bachelor's degree in m usic edu­ cation. The bridegroom is em ­ p lo y ed hy Y adkin C o u n ly Schools and serves as the band d irc clo r for S larm o u n i H igh School. .•\fler a honeym oon lo H a­ w aii, the couple w ill m ake iheir hom e in M ocksville. The bride's parenls hosted a recepiion fcaluring a four-tier, fo u r-sa te llite w e d d in g ca k e decorated w ith basket w eave design and accented w ith pale pink roses, apple blossom s and ivy. Mr. and M rs. Bobby Shelton and Mr. and M rs. Joe S herrill g reeted g u e sts. DJ R o d n ey M illsaps provided m usic for the reception. T he b rid e g ro o m 's p aren ls hosted a rehearsal dinner Friday evening al ihe C enier C om m u­ nily Building. Social K v tn is • O n April 24. the bride-elect w as lioiiored w ith a h riilal shower, hosted hy Kay Sherrill and Teresa W ood al T rin ity U nited M clhodisl C hurch I'el- low shipllall. • On May .“i. Ciinger M isscrl, S abrina H ennelly, K aym oiida Shelton, A ngela M cC ollum , and Jayne S peece hosted a bridal show er al ilie M isserl hom e. • O n May 25, the bride-elecl's aunts, Peggy Shellon and D oris Church honored llie bridesm aids and bride-elect w iih a brunch al Ihe Shellon honie. A ngela N ell Law rence and D ouglas H iram Lakey of MtK'ks- ville were united in m arriage on Saturday. M ay 4 in a 4 p.m. cer­ em ony al Blaise Baptist Churcli. 'The relired Rev. W illiam M osny o f D urham o ffic ia te d at the d o u b le -rin g cerem o n y . The bride is the daughler of Mr. and M rs. G eorge Law rence of M illing K oad, M ocksvillc, and th e la te M ary N ell C arlcr Law rence. She is a graduale of D avie H igh School and earned a b a c h e lo r's d egree from H igh Point U niversity, «h ere she was a m einlK 'rof the Psi Chi National H onor Sociely. She is em ployed hy D avie C ounly Schools as a leacher al D avie High School. The groom is the son of Belly A nderson of W ilkeshoro Slreel, M ocksville and the lale Chariic H. Lakey. He is a graduate of D avic I ligh School and attended N orth Carolina State University. He is self-em ployed w ith D.H. Lakey Construction. Ilam lh ells w ere chim ed to signify the approach o fth e wed- iling. The hriilc was escorted by her father. She w ore a gow n of ivory satin featuring a basi|ue w aistline and a bodice headed w ith pearls and sei|iiins. The train w as highliglilcil wiih cni- hroidered cutw ork lace and the sam e pearls and se<|uins as the bodice. The bride carried a hand-tied h0iu|uel o f fresh roses, lilies and daisies hound w ith organdy rih- hon. The bom |iiel w as designed hv K aren Ferrell anil her llori- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hiram Lakey culliire classes, w hich included many of the b ride's students. The bride chose her sister, Donna L. C arler. as m atron of honor, B ridesniaiils were', lielli Law rence, niece o f the bride. Calhy M. D eCess, friend anil co- teacher. Scarlell K. Lakey, sis- ler-in-law o f the groom , all o f M ocksville: aiul M ;irsha L. D ay­ ton of M iam i. Fla., sisier o f the groom . The groom 's hroiher. C huck l.:ikey, served as best m an. U sh­ ers w ere: M ark L a w re n c e . b ro th er o f the bride. C linton Lakey, nephew o f the groom , and Frankie Carler, brother-in- law o f Ihe b rid e . W endell K ooniz, friend oflhe couple, uas Ihe candlelighler: he had intro­ duced Ihc couple lo each olher. B ailee C arter, niece of the bride, w as (low er girl. A special reading was pre­ sen led by L uA nn L. A ngeli, cousin o flh e groom , w riltcn hy the bride on behalf of the couple to the guests for their w edding ilav. S herry L aw rence, sister-in- law o f Ibe bride, attended the g u e st re g iste r. Z a c h a ry Law rence, nephew o f the bride, w as program attcndanl. M iranda S p ro u se, young friend o f the bride, presenled hirdsecd bags lo the guesl.s. W endy Byerly. cousin o f the bride, directed the w edding. W e d d in g m u sic w as p re ­ sented by pianist, H ealher Blank, accom panied by organist Kay P a y n e . S o lo is ts w ere Jen n a R icbie of M ocksville, w lio sang "L o v e C an B uild A B rid g e." "T he R ose," anil "A Picture O f M e W iihoul You." and D arrell H arp e w h o san g " B u lie rfiy K is se s" an d "T h e L o rd 's P ray er." T h e c e re m o n y c o n ­ cluded w ilh the co n g reg atio n joining hands and everyone sing­ ing "A m azin g G race" led hy D arrell H arpe. Pols ofilaisics were placed on each side o flh e church baptistry in nieniory o f the couples grand- p :ire n ts, M r. an d M rs. C oy L aw rence. Mr. Z ackey C arler, M rs. Eva C arter. Mr. aiul M rs. A ustin Lakey and Mr. ;iiul M rs. M arsh D w iggins. A n outdoor, tented recepiion hosted by the couple, w as held innnedialely folhiw ing Ihc cer- cinony al the couple's hom e on H orseshoe Trail. G u ests w ere served hors d 'o u v res upon ar- riv;il. w ilh dinner and dancing follow ing and a M aypole for the children. The couple w enl on a honey­ m oon to Kev W est. Fla. A lfo rd -H u tc h in s C o u p le M a rrie d T h e w ed d in g o f B rid g et De.Anne A lford o f W inston-Sa- lem and Tim Lee H utchins of M ocksville w as at 4 p.m, Satur­ day. June 1 al V ernon Forresi B aptist C hurch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and M rs. R onnie Alfor.d of W inston-Salem . She is a gradu­ ale o f Piedm oni Bible College w ilh a bachelor's degree. She is an auto lo cato r specialist for ’TruliaiU Federal C redit Union. The g ro o m is Ihe son of W ayne and N ancy H ulchins of A ngell R oad, M ocksville. llis grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F dw ard H ulchins and Louise L o m ax and th e la te R alph Lom ax o f Salishury. 1 le allended H arv est B ib le In siiiu le and Forsyth T echnical C om m unily C ollege. He is a s:iles represen­ tative for Alltel Com m unications of W inston-S:ilem . The m aid o f h o n o r w as W anda K ing o f K ernersville, cousin o fth e bride. T he brides­ m aids w ere: R o n d a S h e e ts. Jenny A lford, C hris A lford and G w en Tipton. The b est m a n w as ih e g ro o m 's father. U shers w ere: Joby B arker, R odney A lfo rd , Tony A lford and C hris D ehart. H o n o rary g ro o m sm e n w ere Luke A lford and C bad A lford. F lo w e r g irl w a s C asey Dawes. The guesl registrar w as P riscilla Jan ies. The p ia n ists were M elody Parson and Rick Bennell. The duel w as hy M al­ lhew and Sharon G rifnn. H arp­ ist w as J u lie lla m m a rh a c k . S ax o p h o n ist w as B ro d e ric k ' Pender. The rehearsal dinner w as held al Ihe Zevely I louse in W inslon- Salem , hosted by the g room 's parenls. A lter a w edding trip lo Sl. Thomas Island, the couple m ade Iheir hom e iu W inston-Salem .Mrs. Tim Lee Hutchins With our spacious maternity suites and rela.vingJacuzzi mbs, tlic Special Deliver)’ area al Davis Regional Medical Center offers comfort aiui privacy, as well as ibc iiigliest level of tcchnolog)’. Specialized beds for mom, deluxe sleeping accommodaiions for dad, TV's and VCRs are included lo maUe your slay as coniforlalile as |X)ssible. A celebration lunch is even iiicUiclecl during your hospital stay To make \ our advanced reservation, please call (704) H3tt-710(i, or asU for a Special Deliver)’ enrollment packet al your ne.xt doctor’s appointment. You W’ill also find an array of special programs and serx’ices lo help wiih your new arrival. W H E R'JE , E y E R Y D E L 1 V E ,R Y 1 S : A S P E C 1 A L D E L I V E R Y • C.xpeciani Parents' Tour, Childbirth and Breastfeeding Classes • Daddy's Beeper • Level II Nurscr)’ • Jacuzzi Hot Tubs • Follow-up Home Visit • Parent's Celebration Lunch • McdKc)’ E.xpress Registration • Medicaid & Most Insurance Plans Accepted a t D a v i s R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r 2 1 8 O ld M o c k s v illc R o a d , 1-40, E.xit 154, S la lc s v ille • ( 7 0 4 ) 8 3 8 -7 2 4 0 • w w w ,d a v isrc g io iia l,c o in DAVIK COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20,2002 - C3 Mrs. Joshua Brent Smith Reavis-Smith Couple United In Marriage A lisha D aw n R eavis of H ar­ m ony and Joshua B rent Sm ith of H arm ony w ere united in m ar­ riage Saturday, June 15, at L ib­ erty W esleyan C hurch in H ar­ m ony..'The Rev. Ronald Lee per­ form ed the p.m . cerem ony. The bride was escorted by her father and given in m arriage hy her parents. 'The bride is the daughter o f John and D ebbie R eavis of H ar­ mony. She is the granddaiigbter o f Elaine B eaucham p and the late Cilenn B eaucham p Jr. o f H annony, and Zelm a Reavis aiul the late Foy R eavis o f H annony. 'The groom is Ihe son o f G ary and Linda S m ith o f H annony. He is the grandson o f G eraldine Sm ith and the late T hom as Sm ilh o f H am iony and the lale Trum an and Ruby D ickens o f H arm ony. Flow ers w ere placed in Ihe church in m em ory- o f the bride and groom 's lale grandparents. T he bride is a g raduate o f N orth Iredell H igh School and Forsyih T echnical C om m unity College w here she received an associate's degree in ultrasound. She is em ployed hy W ake For­ est U niversity Baplisi M edical C enter as an ultrasound tech­ nologist. T he bridegroom is a gradu­ ate o f North Iredell H igh School. He is self-em ployed in the lum ­ ber business. 'The bride w ore a m atte satin gow n designed by Private Label by G. The A -line gow n featured a beaded halter and llow ed into a cath ed ral tra in o u tlin ed in alencon lace, seed pearls and se­ quins. She w ore a rhinestone li- ara attached to a tw o-tier elbow and chapel-lenglli veil. She carried a houquci of li­ lac and w hite roses. M aid of honor was Ihe bride's sisier. Jennifer R cavis o f H ar­ m ony. B ridesm aids w ere Julie D yson o f M ocksville, A m anda M oon o f A dvance, and Vicky W allace, aunt o f the bride, of H arm ony. K yle Sm ilh o f H arm ony was his brother's best man. G room s­ m en w ere C ody Johnson o f H ar­ m ony, J.C . W illiard of M oeks­ ville, and D ean 1 lam pion of Har­ m ony. Z ackary W allace, cousin of th e b rid e , w as rin g h earer. N atalie M iich ell, niece ofthe groom , w as llow er girl. D arrell and Penny M itchell presid ed at Ihe guest regisler. T he w edding w as directed by L aticia W ooten. M usic w as pro­ vided by M ary Jane Sm ith, pia­ nist, K athy Stevenson, violinist, and Shane D yson, sound techni­ cian . S o lo ists w ere M ichael Spry, A ngela W inebarger, J.C. W illiard, Vicky W allace and Jen­ nifer R eavis. 'The rehearsal dinner was held at R ock Springs Baptist Fellow ­ ship H all on Friday night, June 14. 'The dinner w as hosted by the groorni's parents. Innn ed ialely follow ing the w edding cerem ony, a reception w as held at the Sheffield C om ­ m unity B uilding, hosted hy the bride's parenls. A fler a w edding trip to the m ountains, the couple will live in H annony. BeautlControl W ELCOM E BACK! $49Form er C o n su ltan ts rejoin for C a ll fo r details today! Teresa C orrell • (336) 492-5460 Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made Into Silver or Gold Charms. 5 > B l t v J E W E L E R S 3 1 4 S , S a lis b u ry A v e,, S p e n c e r « 7 0 4 -6 3 3 -0 6 1 8 J Umberger-Patton Couple Speak Vows Shannon M arie U m berger of A thens, G a. and C h risto p h e r D av id P a llo n o f C a ry w ere united in m arriage al 4:.^0 p.m. M ay 26 al M acedonia M oravian C hurch. The R ev. D aniel G. M artin officiated. 'The brille is the daughler of Larry and K aren U m berger of Pudding R idge R oad, M ocks­ ville. and the granddaughter of M ary Jane R hoads and Ihe late John Rhoads Sr. of Sebring, Fla., and John (step-grandfather) and Donna Spencer o f C icero, hul. and Ihe late Jam es U m berger. She is a 1994 graduale of D avie H igh S chool and earn ed tw o b ach elo r's degrees from N .C. Slale U niversity in 199S, and a m aster of education degree from the U n iv ersity o f G eo rg ia in 2001, Unishing her educational specialist ilcgree from LIGA. She will leach m :ilheinalicsat L uftin M iddle S chool in C arv in the fall. The g ro o m is the son o f D avid and M axine P allon o f M organton. and the grandson of G eneva P o llard and th e late Fveretle Pollard Sr. o f G len A l­ pine. and Ihc late Mr. and M rs. Kohei l Pallon o f M organton. He is a I9.S9 graduale of F'i'eedom High School, altended W estern Piedm ont C om m unity C ollege and earned a bachelor's degree in 199.1 and a m aster's degree in 199.“; from A ppalachian Stale University. He is em ployeil wilh Esko-G rapliics as an installation specialist, with the U.S. office based out o f Kennesaw , Ga. The b ride chose G relchen U m berger o f G reenville, S.C . and Erin U m berger o f A thens, G a., h er sisters, as m aids of honor. Bridesm aids were: Nancy Jones. Jill Braun and C ourlney R o g ers, all o f R aleig h : and M aribelh Patton, sisier o f Ihe groom of M organton. H onorary b rid e sm a id s w ere: A m y N ew som o f Cary, w ho w as also scripture reader: and A llyson Scott and Terri Booth of Raleigh, w'ere w ere guest registrars and program attendants. 'The groom 's father w as besl m an. U shers w ere: Brent Taylor ofC ary, Craig M cG ceofllolden Beach, C hris Jenkins of C incin­ n a ti, O h io , P ete r M o lle r of A cw o rth . G a. and L arry U m berger Jr. o f M o ck sv ille, brolher of the bride. .‘\co ly te w as N icholas Spen­ ce r. c o u sin o f th e b rid e o f A rcadia. Ind. F lo w er g irl w as A b ig ail B;iuer o f M organton, cousin of the gnioin. k in g b e a re r w as Jo sh u a Prillaman-Murphy Couple Married Jill A n n ette P rilla n ia n of M o ck sv ille am i Ja so n D ean M urphy o f M o ck sv ille w ere united in m arriage al p.m . M ay 2.S at First Baptist C hurch. D r Van Lankford olTicialed. The bride is Ihe daughler of D r and M rs. G ary \l. Prillam ;ui of H olly Lane. M ocksville. She is a g rad u ale o f D avie H igh School and earned a bachelor's of business adm inistration de­ gree from the U n iv e rsity o f N orth C arolina at C hapel H ill in M ay, w here she w'as a m em ber of Ihc G olden K ey Club. The groom is the son o f M r and M rs. B illy G . M urpliy o f H lackw eldcr R oad. M ocksville. Me is a graduale o f D avie H igh School and earned an associale degree in electronics engineer­ ing technology from M itchell C oinm unily C ollege. H e is em ­ ployed by Ingersoll-K and. '^CELEBRATE RECOVERY" A safe place to experience freedom from hurtful habits and compulsive behaviors including; • chemical/sexual addiction • ea • physical/sexual abuse • an • codependency • ga Support groups for men and womer i ting disorders ger mbiing 1 - Fridays 7pm C a ll (3 3 6 ) 9 4 0 -6 6 1 8 Hillsdale Baptist Church f r i y BUILDING 7 ? J^ CEMOCeUNO, ¿W * since WÔO Uvtnct, H.C. 9 9 8 -2 1 4 0 Window Options for Every Need & Every Budget Mrs. Christopher David Patton Rhoads, cousin o f the bride of C incinnati. A fler a recepiion al the Vil­ lage Inn G o lf & C o n feren c e C enter in C lem m ons, the couple w ent on a w edding trip to the Big Island and M aui, H aw aii. T hey are at hom e in Cary. The bride chose her sisier, Laura ,-\. Prillanian. as m aid of h o n o r B rid e sm a id s w ere: M elanie C asion.'Tainara Brock, Jen n ife r H arbin and Jen n ifer Prillanian. T he groom 's falher was hesi m an. U shers w ere: Drew Carler. .■\ubrcy Janies, M ichael M urphy, Brian M yers, Brian M urphy and Bobby B row n. G race Prillanian o f Concord, niece of the bride, w as flow er girl. R ing bearer w as C h risto ­ pher K app o f Rural H all. M usic w as provided hy the Rev. L ew is P hillips, organist, and M iichell Snow, guitarist. A fte r a re c e p iio n in Ihe c h u rc h fe llo w sh ip h all, th e couple w ent on a cruise to the G ran d C ay m an Islan d s an d C ozum el, M exico. T hey m ade their hom e at U.S. 601 N orth, M ocksville. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Dean Murphy WSDDING SsaSON IS UPON USl B r id a i'R e q ts tt tj Jennifer G arnette M ichelle D avidson Julia A ngell Sally Riddle Shannon LaRousa Melinda Richie H eather H enderson TOLL FREE 8 6 6 -7 1 5-4336...F or our Brides’ convenience i>7 Ccui't Squj'i;. ;‘,‘ocit,vilio. KC • .i J6-7S l-f 336 Mon,-Fri. 9:30am -6:00pm Sat. 10:00am -5;00pm 1 i I f 1i It'S A Bug Safari V a c a tio n B ib le Æ S c h o o l Join us June 24-26, 2002 from 7P1VI to 8:30 PM \ The Episcopal Church of the Ascension >v\vw.iisccnsipn-fork.org To register call 998-9865 or 751-9777 Hey Adults There will be an Adult Forum on Fundentalism and Violence C4 - DAVIE CO U M Y EN l ERPRISE RECORD, .lune 20. 2002 Iii;: H i l!^ V Music Friday On The Lawn At The Davie Public Library Local nuisiciiins K ip Snow am i A aron H arrison w ill kick olì N orlh Carolina M usic Day in D avio C ounly w ilh a I'roc conccrl m ulcr Ihc trees al Ihc Davie C ounly I’uhlic Library, 371 N . M ain St., M ocksvillc, B ring your lunch and a chair I'or ihc noon-2 p.m . conccrl. w hich will (calure singers ami m usicians o l'all ages. Two On Meredith Dean’s List Two M ocksville rcsitlcnis - A hby Jean B rickcy and Scjal Vinod I’alcl - w ere nam ed lo llie spring sem ester d ean 's lisi al M crcdilh college wilh a m ininuini }.2 grade poinl average. Eight On WSSU Dean’s List Eighi M ocksville sludenls al W insloii-S akin Stale U niversity w ere nam ed lo ihc spring sem cslcr dean's list: Sharon Dawn Chal'lin. Cynihia D enise D alton, B enjam in Johnson Jr., Pally Darlene M alle/, Jacc|iielinc B. Sales. D ana Luann Sm ith. A rhalia Levonne Sleele. and A m anda Lee W calherm an.T h e S n ic k e r d o o d le G a n g w ill b e a t V a c a tio n B ib le S c h o o l a t F a rm in g to n B a p tis t C h u rc h o n J u n e 2 2 . H arris-Foster Nursing D egree Farm in gton B ap tist To H ave F am ily B ib le S c h o o l D avidson-D unn E n gagem en t A n n ou n ced Carl ami D ebbie D avidson of M ocksville announce the engage­ m ent of their daughter Lucienne M ichelle, to S icvcn K eith D unn, son o f K eith and Joan Dunn of M ocksvillo. The bride-elcci is a 2(KI() graduate o f D avie H igh S chool, and will pursue a ilcgrec in luirsing in the fall. The groom -to-be is a l‘)‘iS graduate o f Davio H igh School and is em ployed hy D avie A uto Paris. A n A ug. .1 w edding is planned al l irsl I’resbylorian C lnirch of M ocksvillc. E n gagem en t A n n ou n ced Mr. and M rs. M ichacI D. Harris o f K opor announce ihoongago- m cnl o f their daughlcr, Eli/ahclh M ichelle H arris to Bryan C hrisio­ pher I-oslcr, son of Mr. and M rs. Spurgeon II. I-oslor Jr. o f M ocks­ villc. I ho bridc-clccl is a l')‘fS graduate o f L aw rence A cadem y and will graduale in Decom hcr wilh :i hachelor's degree in agriculture Inisiness nianagem etu. She is em ployed w ilh her fam ily's farm ing operalion. The groom -elect is a I'l') I graduate o f D avic 1 ligh School and a I'MM graduale of the .-Xgriculluro hislilnic al N orlh C arolina Slalc U niversiiy. He is a self-eniployeil farm er operating his business in C olum l’ia. The w edding is planned for .Aug, } al the L li/abelhan G ardens on R oanoke Island. M anico. Cooleemee Seniors To Meet At Arbor O n M onday. June 10. the C oolccm ce Senior C ili/ens met .11 I'irst B ap tisi C h u rch in C ooloem oe. Tho m eeting was brought lo ordor by Reba Holl. president. She asked Noah Plolt lo g iv e Iho o p en in g prayer. H annah Jones led the club in singing "G lory lo His N am e." Pauline Hall, chaplain, gave the d ev o tio n . S he read from N um bers 6:24-26. "T he Lord bless ihcc, and keep thee; The Lord mako his face shine upon Ihce and bo gracious unto Ihee; T h e Lord lift up his countcnuncc upon ihcc. and give iheo peaco." Ciod lold M oses lo g iv e Ihis blessing lo A aron and for A aron logive Ihe blessing lo llic |K‘oplo. Hall saiil lhal our hands arc oflen lo full o f anger, guill of whal ИС have .s;iid. and w orries. Wo need lo lol go and om ply our hands, and lhal unlil we let go wc can'l accept H is blessing. She read a poem from the M arch 10 issue o f the "D aily G uido Post." The devotion co n clu d ed w ith prayer. Hall askod G od lo help us let go of our foars of Iho fu- Uitc and w ist in Josus. I hc roll was called by Hellic Sm ilh. suhsiilining for M abel Couch. There were 2.Í m enihcrs presenl. N;uic\' R. Fosier. secre­ tary. road Ihc miiuilcs of Ihc lasi m celing. The sunshine and trea­ sury reports were given hy Jones and Sm ilh. treasurer. Jones said lhal condolences wore scni lo Ruth Bock and Frances M iller for Iheir reccnl loss. A nolo of appre­ ciation from Beck w as reatl to the club by Holl, H oll asked if Ihcro w as any old or now business. N ancy Fos- lov lolil atiowl ll\o ongoing activi- lies w ith Ihe R elay For L ife's fu n d -raisin g . C o lleen M oore look nam es o f ihose volunleer- iiig lo hring desserts and other ilems needed for the club's ne.41 m eeting, file m eeting w as ad­ jo u rn ed follow ing Iho closing prayor hy Jam os "D oll" Foster anil tho singing o fth e club song. Tho ncM inooting is Jiino 24 al 10 a.m . al the R idenhour A r­ bor on Pino K idgo K oad. Tho club w ill play bingo, follow ed by a eo o k o u t. A ll a tte n d in g are asked to bring a w rapped SI gift. V isitors arc alw ays w olcom c. Salvation Army Recognizes DHS Students T he Salvation A rm y rccog- ni/od tho sludenls and leaclicrs o f D avic H igh's O ccupational Preparation C lasses 1, 11 and 111 al its volunteer recognition lun­ cheon A pril 25 in WinsUin-Sa- Icm. M em bers of the class pro- viiled volunleer assistance dur­ ing the C hristm as season. Their ;issistance hel|K'd Hie Salvation A nny in its cITorl lo servo over V.‘i(K) needy children. In addition lo vohuilecring for riio Salvation .\rniy. class m cinbers liave also volunlecrcd for R elay l or Life. Davie .Vrts C ouncil. D avic Place R e s ilie n tia l/.\s s is le d L iv in g . Row an C orral and the ,\R C . Tlie occupational courso o f study is for a select group o f sludenls and is designed lo provide students willi the opportunily lo develop functional w orkplace skills. The developm ent o f these skills en­ hances their ability to K -em ploy- M arine At C am p L ejeu n e M arino C o ф s Pvt. Henjamin P. Harlsoll. son o f D uane T. and R obert P. H arlsoll of Cooleem eo. recently reporled for duly w ith Isl B altalion. 2nd M arine. .Marine Corps Base. C am p Lojeuno. H artsell is a IW 2 graduate of North Row an High School o f Spen­ cer and join ed the M arines in N ovem ber. 20(11. He earned :i bachelor's degree from Cataw ba College in I'Wy. able and live indepenilenlly once contpleling llic course of slmly. Participation in Ihis class deni- onstrates how sludenls can con- Irihule 10 society, develop social skills necessary for functioning in loday's w orkplace and pro­ m ote com m unity relalions and involvcm enl. The Salvation .\rm y has pro­ vided ser\'iccs in Davic Coimly since Iho m id-14,40's. Since I'jy s. T he Salvation Army has operaled an о1Псе in the Brock C enter located al 622 N. M ain Street. T he Salvalion A rm y pro­ vides fin;nicial assistance for .Ot* C o m m u n ity Y a rd Sale' a n d F u n d ra is e r t o B e n e fit A d a m P e aco cic Pat White Memorial Day at W.G.White&Co.60l N Mocksville. July 13*^ 8am til 5pm Yard Sale/Ct^ft Space available $10.00 to reserve a space call 492-2111. Come join in the fun. Ham biscits & hotdogs for sale. Drawings For Limo ride & Dinner for 2 at Applebee’s Guitar from Dave’s Music W.G.White Country ham Tanning bed session & massage from Nail Resort W.G. White Gift Basket ТЬисйй by Angels ilxtK Ihikhcm : «ith i "Spcáil ЪисЬ" Our team of A n jitls pioviUws caring, non-mcdical sen iccs in ihc privacy and comibrt of your home. • ln*homc care &. assistance • Transporlalion (Hrrands, Drs.) • Meal preparation & clcannp • Light housekeeping Laundry ironing (irocery shopping I lelp for new niothers Л recovering surgery patients -Xpccliil Touch ONE PRKE DAY l-.xpirricnCL' one free day of our Spcciul 'I'nucll in-homi; help wilh seven days of paid sen'icc. ____________Special T'dueh ____________ Cin CirtincuU's AvaKuhic Call Corik'lails i'l: FR Iili eonsullaliiin: Touched by A ngvis Yadkinville (|7У--14Ч0 Winslon-Salcm 76H-IÜ03 Toll Pice X«()-45.1-50-13 O n Sunday. M ay 19 Slephanie Polk o f M ocksvillo graduated from R ow an-Caharrus C om m unily C ollege w ith an associate de­ gree in nursing. Follow ing graduaiion. the pinning corcnum y w as hold. Polk was listed as a W ho's W ho A m ong C ollege Students. She has accepted a posilion al Forsyih H ospilal in ICU. She is the dauglilor o f Loo and Lyncttc Polk o f M ocksville. 5 E arns UNCW D eg rees Five D avic sludenls w ere aw arded degrees from the U niversity of N orlh Carolina at W ilm inglon follow ing the spring seniosler: M onica Renee D uncan of N.C. 801 N ordi. A tlvancc; R ussell A lan Senger of R iver D rive. A dvance: K ristin M eredith G arner of Jcri- cho Church Road, M ocksville; O ubonvanh Phonim avanli o f I low ard Street. M ocksvillo: and Philip D avid R ogers o f S bofncld K oad. M ocksville. reni, ulililies. food, lodging and m edicine. I.asl year. T he Salva­ lion .Army spcnl S.^S.fiyo.OO and assisieil .^(W D avie Coun(y resi- ilenls w ilh em ergency needs. T he S:ilvalion A rm y is funded in part hy the U niled W ay o f Davie C ounly and is advised by a local group o f volunteers w ho in c lu d e: P an B ec k . C h a ir: C harlie B olhei: K osa C orrea: F alh er A n d rew D rap er: B ob Hall: D avid H oafncr; D ot Horn: Rov..Archie Jones; A llen M artin; Bob Rauch and Tim Stew art. For m ore infonnalion aboul The S al­ vation A rm y, call 7.‘il-3.i.'(4. Fast Growing Salon and Spa in Clem m ons needs M anicurist and H airstylist •New Ownership • Newly Remodeled Very Reasonable Booth Rent CaU,.. 7 6 6 - 9 4 9 4 Ask For Sherry Revis D a v i e P l a c e Assisted Living Community \ù': J a m e s \ ( ^ a v e r For Information On Placement, Contacts Suzanne Simpson or Sammie Carol Morgan Davie Place salutes James Weaver, our resident of the week. James enjoys watching basketball and is one of our resident artists. He draws pictures with colored pencils and does beautiful stencil art work. His mother, from Lexington, NC, visits with him and he often spends weekends at her home. He has four brothers and one sister. James likes all the staff at Davie Place and says, "1 like all the food here". 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 7 5 Farm inglon B aplisi C hurch will conduct the annual sum m er V acation Bible S chool, w hich w ill becom e a F am ily B iblo School as the entire fam ily is in­ vilod. O n Friday. June 2 1 al 6 p.m .. Ihe evening service w ill include registration for the F:unilv Bible ¡-iope Baptist Homecoming Sunday H ope Baptist I'abcrnacle. U.S. LSH noar D utchm an C reek, will have hom ecom ing services Sunday. Juno 23 w ilh guest speaker. Ihc Rev. Jonnalhan V ernon, paslor o f F low ing R ivers B aptist C hurch. Glory Street Quartet To B e At B read O f Life Sunday The G lory Sireel Q uarlel will be in concert al Broad o f Life B ap­ tist C hurch on Sunday. June 23 al 7 p.m . The church is localcd on N .C. 801. jusl o ff U.S. 601 N orth of M ocksvillo. F orm ore inform alion, call 463-3192 o r 463-2178. R o c k Hill B ap tist P lan s ‘Ja m m in ’ B ib le S c h o o l Rock Hill Baplisi C hurch will havo "Jam m in' in the Jungle" Vacation Bible School fro m ') a,m .-4 p.m . SaUirday, June 22, For ages 4 - 12. Iho day w ill includc a prosciilalion by Tho W ild­ life R ehabilitation G roup, F o rm o re inform alion, call ‘)46-{)46.‘i or 998-1976. V isitors aro w elcom e. DAVIli COUN I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Fune 20, 2002 - CS School, w orship, guest M ichacI M cD aniel w ilh a chalk m essage of Ihe gospel, rofreshnienis and fellow ship. Salurday. June 22. Ihc fam ­ ily Bible School begins al ') a.m . w ith w orship in the sanctuary, then ago group Bible suiily for preschool, children, youlh and adulls. A fler Biblo study and lunch, there will be Bible gam es, crafis and recreation. Special guests for llic day will be Chrisiian clow ns. " The Snickerilooille G ang" from Failh Baptist Church. Slalesville, K yle and Niki W ilson, m anagor of Life Wav Christian Bookslore in W inslon-S alom , K cilh and C h aris F ortenberry, associate m inister o f O ld Town Baptist C h u rch , W inston-S alem , and R ich ard B ecsm cr and D iane Beosm er, Failh H aplisl Cliruch. Stalesvillc. If in lo ro sto d . c a ll P a slo r Jinim v H inson al 99S-.1S26. Women's Day Program Sunday At S econ d Presbyterian riio annual W o m en 's D ay program at M ocksvillc Second Presbyterian C hurch will be held Sunday. June 23 al 4 p.m. G uest sp eak er w ill be Dr. C alro lia S leele H u n ler. vice p re sid e n t o f L iv in g s to n e C a n a N e w s C ollege's O fficc o f Institutional A dvanccnienl. Salisbury. H unter is a native of C leve­ land. N .C. ;uid the daughlcr of Ihe lale J.T. and Sallie W alson Sleele. She is a fifth generation Presbyterian, an elder and mem- her of rriniiy C hurch, Salisbury, in S alem P resb y tery . S he is m a rled lo th e R ev. G eo rg e Hunler. m inister al Trinily. They have one son. H unter lc;ids re- Ircals. w orkshops and sem inars al local Prcsbvlerv. Svnoil and G eneral A ssem bly levels. She will represent lhcS;ilem Presby­ terian W om en in O ctober during the Prcshylerian W om en G lobal liNchaiige lo A frica in G hana. R ofreshnienis will be served in Ihe fellow ship hall. Hy .lolm "C a in " (iixlwin C ana C orrespondent Wow. F'rosllamis w as the host o f D avic C ounty's finesi w ed­ ding o fthe year so lar. Jason and Paige I'ullerow had an absolutely aw esom e garden w edding. 1 have been watching Larry and Frances r« ttero sv g e llin g F ro stla n d s ready for som e lim e, but w hen I drove up Salurday evoning and the gentlem an had us slop the car to escort the ladies, 1 know the proparalioiis wore ovorand it was lim e for C ana lo stiinc. T here w as an old baltorod hoard from the barn on the fence posl lhal w as painling "W edding D ay" by th e b rid e 's s is te r Caroline. W ildllow ors w ore ov- eryw hero in galvanized buckets. We w ere all given fans lo keep cool as ihe sun w as .setting. A s 1 looked al the fan. I ihoughi, w ow. Ihere was a sketch of Frosllaiids on the fan w ilh the p rogram printed on it, M iirlha S lew ari couldn't com pete w ith Ihis Can;i P i n o N e w s Dulin Methodist ‘Faith Mountain’ Bible School Set For June 27-29 D ulin U niled M ethodisi C lnirch w ill havo a "F aith M ountain" V'acalion Biblo School Juno 27-2S from 6-9 p.m. and Salurday, Juno 29 from I-.“! p.m . C lasscs will bo hold for agos preschool ihrough Icoiis. F.Nplore H ebrew s 11, Iho greal failh chapter. O n W ednesday, June 26, a spccial A dult Bible School w ill be hold w ilh the Ihcnie, "Failh M oiinlain - F.xlrcmo Failh." H o m e c o m i n g S u n d a y A t S t . M a t t h e w s St. M atthew s Lutheran C hurch. D avio A cadem y Road, w ill hold hom ecom ing services at I p.m . on Sunday. June 23. C o o l e e m e e V F W T o S e l l C h i c k e n W i n g s I'lio C ooleeineo V olunteer Firo D epartm ent will hold a rafllo and chicken w ing dinner salo beginning al ^) a.m . on Thursday, July 4. on conjim clion w ilh the tow n's law nm ow er parade. I'he sales will benefit the Siorehouse for Jcsus. Item s to be given aw ay w ill in­ clude gift cards, clothes anil a new spaper subscription. w eilding. T he granilparents looked ab- soluloly regal as they cam o dow n tho aisle, and the m others looked beautiful. T he bride was radiant. L ittle A m y and M issy tagged along tossing OUI daisy petals. This w as definitely a C ana w ed­ ding, W ilh the violins playing on the back porch, and Iho fish pond trickling in Ihe evening shade, we w ere all so prouil o f this couple. L arry Tutterow w as Jason's best m an and w as there w ith the rings. A fter the corcnum y. wc all w alked Io Ihe back behind Ihe sm oke house wliero the band was starling lo play som e soil, slow m usic. T here w as a huge lent, m a y b e I sh o u ld h av e said hum ongous leiil w iih over 7.()()() si|. ft. o f lent. As you entered the lig h ted len t, y o u r eyes w ere draw n up lo the lop w here Ihere w ere tw o large m ajestic chande­ liers. Vying for allending were the tables loaded w ilh various types o f foods. I loved those straw berries. 'Hicy were :is big as a Cieorgia peach. Everyone had so m uch fun fo llow shipping. There w ere 325 ¡icople present. F aye C ain R ich said they didn'l have outhouses like that w hen she grew up in Cana. The restroom s w ere rolled in as one huge unit. A ir conditioned, hot and cold running w ater w ilh lour units for the w om en and four for the m en. H ardw ood lloor and m arble counlcr restroom s in the field, high cotton.'Пюге w as also one of the gigantic m olorliom cs on IkiikI in case anyone w auled som e A C relict. Il was the kind those N A SC A R guys ow n. lop- ol-lhe-lino luMiiy. A unt C arolyn and U ncle Ed hit the dance floor. I even caught Larry culling a rug. The w edding cake and w hile icing and red flow ers. Bost o f all. il lasted greal. Izzy. the groom 's sisler. decorated Ihc aw ay car. Il looked greal w ilh w hite bells and "Jusl M arried" on the back. 'The people w ere saying. L arry has rc;dly Uy Nura Lathiiin Pino C orrespondent V 'isilors al W esley C hapol Sunday were Rhan and C hrisiy G ardner of C harlotle, Bryan and Su/.anno L akey an d M ichaol Sprouse. T h e U nitod M e th o d ist W om en from W esley C h ap el held their m onthly m eeting last W ednesday al the church w ilh nine m em bers presenl. President D ew illa Sm ith presided. Kalhy Ellis had ihe program . W esley Chapol had 18 m em ­ bers on Iheir Rely For Life leam and raised SL7.‘i2.6(). M artha W arner and Janice Jam es w'ore the leam captains and did a w on­ derful job, A good limo was had by all. M ack and Sara liure have m oved into the Roy Dixon house on B onkin L ake R oad. Since joining the church about a year ago. Ihey have heen very aclivc. 'They aro o rig in ally from O r­ lando. Fla. bul have boon living w ilh thoir daughter and son-in- law, D ebra and G ary Dull. Ken and Sharon K elly o f Salt Lake City visited Ray and Daca ’Thomas last w eek. W hile hero, Ihey visited the RayLcn W inery and Ihe p o p c o rn Taclory in Y adkin Counly. H orse Fealhers T herapeutic Riding Program has a sum m er enrichm ent cam p for the B ig Brolhers and Big Sisters for the Central Piedm ont. 'The childien visited the farm o f Ray and D aca Thom as June 12. D aca taught them gardening and nature stuil- ies. 'They also enjoyed riding horses. Patrick and K alhy M iller had lunch al Ihoir hom e on Sunday honoring the fathers. Patrick and family. G ene M iller and fam ily and Holl Howell and family. G ene and M arie M iller en­ joyed a Sleak dinner Salurday nighl celebrating M arie's birth­ day and Father's Day. o u td o n e h im se lf Ihis lim e. Frances has ibis plaeelooking so good. Belly m ust be so proud of her childhood hom e, only Taler could find a lent this big. 'The groom sm en Ihrew Jason in Uncle W aller E lhison's pond before he w ;is able lo gel off lo his honey­ m oon. W elcom e lo the C ana Fam ily, Paige. We are glad lo have you. M em orial Day w as boaulifiil ill C ana. The fiags How proudly ami best of all none of them wore stolen this year.T his groundswell o f A m erican pride is .seen all over C ana. L a st w eek , D aisy C lin e passed away. I grew up know ing D aisy. She was alw ays Ihere lo help with the garden al Cana. As she got up in age, she was nol able 10 help us any m ore and wc havo had such a hard lim e w iih­ oul her. She w as a soft-spoken person, but ify o u look Ihe time lo listen she usually had som e­ thing losay. I rem em ber a phrase she once used lhal sluck with me. She said if you do a good job, you will alw ays have a good job. D aisy didn't live in a large hou.se or drive a big fancy car. bul she w as blessed wilh a green lluimb. Wo w ill all m iss Daisy Cline. / W alter H. W ray Jr., MAX \ Deborah Pollock, iVl.I). Terrv Deakle, P.A.-C' of C le m m o n s F n m ily P r a c t ic e a r i' p ic a s i'd to a n n o n iii e ( h r a sM K ia d o n o l N ic h o la s P a s s e r o , M . D . in lltc pnu'licc 1)1' hiniil} Mcdiciiic Open House Thursday, June 20, 6-8p.m. To introduce (he coinimmity to Dr. Passero. The public is cordially invited. 6301 Stadium Dr., ( lemmons \cccp titlfi lll \} p u tii n ts 7 6 6 - 6 4 7 3 F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s By Marie White Four Corners Correspom lont Mr, and M rs, C harles Sm ilh and C harlotte. R onnie Sm ilh o f Toca. Cia„ Mr, and M rs, Richard S m ilh and Brad, M rs. D eloris C lark, Mr. and M rs. Elliott Sm ilh and children of Mt. Airy, and Mr. D anny Sm ilh and children en­ joyed a cookoul al the hom e of Mr. and M rs. K enny Sm ith S at­ urday. Mr. and M rs. M ark W hile and Jessica have returned hom e after spending several days al Topsail Beach. Mr. and M rs. M ark W hile and Je ssic a w ere S u n d ay su p p er guests of Mr. and M rs. Joe W hile. W e e.Mend our sincere .sym­ p ath y lo th e fam ily o f M rs. M ildred Reavis. Her funeral was M onday. F ather's D ay w as ob,served S u n d ay at C o u rtn e y B ap lisi C hurch. T he oldest fallier present w as Balry Sm ith, and the father w ith Ihe youngest baby present w as B obby M abe. Paslor John Brow n Wiis recognized also, ¡uiil Ihey w ere given gills from Ihe W ,M .U. “Д Tribute to I'atliers" To every fallii'r in this world liiilay, ll'i' pray lhal God will l>le.ss yon in il spcciai iiv/v. Tliey labor and h'<uii us lo do rifalli. Workiny so lianl frimi morn- in}! iiniil nifihi. They are one of the hesi );ifis Cod l'ave us ire all know, I.el us eonliinie lo lei inir hive 10 them show. Love. Marie While hen making funeral arrangements, isn’t it good to know that there is a locally owned funeral home with over fifty years of experience in serving the Davie County community? • Funeral Service Professionals who arc your friends and neighbors • Funeral Service Professionals involved and aclive in siipporling those ihintis iniporiani in the community in which we live • Funeral Service Professionals meeting any need or circumstance your family might have • Funeral Service Professionals wilh only one thing in mind... Making sure dial one of the mo.st difficult times in your fam ily’s life is handled wilh the care and dignity thal can he provided by those dial have known you the longest. E A T O N FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. Celehraliiii; 50 years of .service lo the comimmiiy 325 North Main St., Mocksville, NC • 751-2148 ia Carl l.ambcrt. Maiu^ing Piutnci,Owner ’S I: C6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20. 2002 Obituaries DAVIE COUN TV EN I’ERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 - C7 Kermit Ray Allison Mr. K cnnil Ray Allison, 6 1, of A llison Lane. M ocksvillc, died Tuesday, June 11,2002 al his resi­ dence. Born M ay 20, 1941, in Polk Couniy he was the son of ihc late K erm it A lliso n and M iriam Pittm an Allison, who survives. On M ay II. 196.1, he married M arga­ ret Booe Allison, He was retired from H olly Farm s M ocksville Feed M ill, wa.s a member of Bread of Life Baptist C hurch and the North A m erican Fishing Club. He served In the U .S, A rm y from 195910 1965. In addition to his w ife and m other, Mr. A llison is survived by: 2 sons. A nthony Ray "Tony" A lliso n and Jam es E dw ard A llison, both of M ocksville; a d au g h ter, N an n ette B row n (Charlie) of M ocksville: 2 sisters. G ail D avis (R ichard) and Lucy Goforth (G.H.). all of M ocksville: a brother, Kenneth Allison (Jane) of M ocksville; and 4 grandchil­ dren. A graveside scrvice was con­ ducted at 4 p.m. Friday, June 14, at B ear C reek B aptist C hurch C em etery w ith Ihe Rev. Jack Johnson o fficiating. N ephew s served as pallbearers. M emorials: Brenner Children's H ospital, M edical Center Boule­ vard. W inston-Salcni. 27157. Cashwell Jones Angell Jr. Mr. Cashw ell Jones Angell Jr., 79, of Coum ry Lane, M ocksville, died M onday. June 10. 2002 al Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in W inston-Slaem after being in declining health. Mr, A ngell was born Jan. 9. 1923 in Davie County and was the only son o f the late C ashw ell Jones and Clona Landreth Angell. He w as retired from C.W. Trans­ port (formerly Overland Transpor­ tation) after 29 years, preivously w orking with his father in the C.J. A ngell Jew elry and Appliance Co. in M ocksville. Mr. Angell was a charter m em ber of Blaise Baplist C hurch, being actWe as long u К » health allow ed. He was a member of Ihe M asonic Lodge No. 134. He and his w ife w ere m em bers of cam ping clubs and traveled as long as health allowed. Surviving: his wife. Catherine Brown Angell of the home; a .son, G eorge G . and w ife Dr. Daune D augherty A ngell of Lewisville and Indian Valley, Va.; 2 daugh­ ters, Pat A. Hege of Salisbury and Jerric A. C ozart and husband Lester D. Cozart of M ocksville; 5 sisters. Ruby A. Purvis and Vir­ ginia “Tcny” (Lester) Ealon of M ocksville. Bobbie Jean (Jack) Daniels of W inston-Salem . Billie H orton and Betty (Alton) Carter, both o f H igh R ock L ake, R ichfield; 7 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 18 nieces and nephews. Funeral services w ere held Thursday, June 13 al 11 a.m. al Blaise Baptist C hurch with Dr. Jerry L. C loninger, husband of granddaugther D cA nna C ozart Cloninger of Charlotte, officiat­ ing. B urial w as in Joppa C em ­ etery. M em orials: B laise B aptist Building Fund. 134 Blaise Church Rd.. M ocksville: or the O xford H om e for Children, 600 Collcge St.. O xford. 27565. William K. Cruse Jr. Mr. W illiam Kenneth Cruse Jr., 66. o f Point Road. M ocksville. died unexpectedly after a brief ill­ ness on Tuesday. June 11. 2002 at Forsyth M edical Cenler. Funeral sers'iccs were held Fri­ day. June 14 at 8 p.m. al Eaton F uneral C hapel w ith the Rev. D arrell Cox officiating. Mr. Cruse was bom June 14. 1935 in Charlotte to the late W ill­ iam K. and H elen Brew er Cru.se L ovejoy. He w as retired from Creslw ood Farm s, had served in Ihe N ational G aurd. and was a m em ber o f Ihc Am vels. S u rv iv o rs: his w ife. Irene G ladden C ruse o f the hom e; 4 sons, Kenny Cruse of Salisbury. Jerry (L isa ) C ruse and M ark (Cindy) Cruse, all of M ocksville, and B obby (C andy) C ruse of Faith; 7 grandchildren; 3 slcp- grandchildren; and 4 step-great- grandchildren. Charles Bickley Baton Mr. Charles Bickley Baton, 93, of Bermuda Village, died Tuesday evening, June II. 2002 at his home, Mr. Baton was bom July 22. 1908, in Pittsburgh. Pa.. Ihc son of the lale George Scoll and M ary Bickley Baton. He was a gradu­ ale of Princeton U niversity and before his reliremcnl in 1970, he was the president of Baton Coat Co. He was an avid golfer and fishcmian and was a m em ber of Bermuda Run Counlry Club. In addilion lo his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife and mother of his children, Caroline Murray Baton: a grand­ child, Charles Scott Eaton; his second wife, Frances Norton Ba­ ton; and a sister, Louise Baton Meyer. Surv ivors: a sister, Ele.inor Ba­ ton Schcet/. of Pittsburgh; a son, George Scoll Baton II and wife Janet of Ligonicr. Pa.; 2 daughters, Louise Baton Colentan and hus­ band Jack and Linda Baton Pool, all of Pittsburgh: 6 grandchildren; and 5 greal-grandchildren. M em orials: ch arily o f the donor's choice. Cloteal Norris Gore Mrs. Cloteal Norris G ore, 87, of Advance, died Friday, June 14. 2002. She was born Ocl. 12. 1914. in Columbus County to Lewis and Mary Grainger Norris. M rs. Gore graduated from the University of Alabama Nursing School in 1937. She was preceded in death by her husband. Mr. Lewis Edward Gore Sr.. in 1975. and 3 brothers and 6 sisters. Survivors: 2 daughters. M ary Ruth Gore Brownlow (husband Richard) of Advance and Norris Gore Hunt (husband G ilbert) of Tabor City; a son, Lewis Edward Gore Jr. of W ilmington: 6 grand­ children; a great-grandchild; 3 sis­ ters, M yrtle Soles. Ruth Brice, both of Tabor Cily, and Peggy Davenport of Spartanburg, S.C.; and a brother, Floyd N orris of Newport. Al (unecal servicc waf. held M onday, June 17, at St. Paul United M ethodist Church. Tabor Cily. Dr. Al Brice and Rev. Jack Yarbrough officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in Forest Lawn Cemetery. RoberC Craig LeVan Mr. Robert Craig LeVan. 81. of Vanzant Road, Mocksvillc, died early Saturday morning. June 8, 2002 in Forsyth M edical Center in W insion-Salem. Funeral services were held at II a.m. M onday, June 10 in Eaton Funeral Chapel w iih the Revs. Kenneth Hyde and Tommy Faust officiating. Burial was in Forsylh M emorial Park. Mr. LcVan was bom M ay 5, 1921 in Iredell Counly to the late Ralph and Stella LeVan and grew up on a farm near Statesville with nine other children. He was preceded in death by his parenls, and 3 brothers. He attended Central School. He was married May 3. 1941 to Lucille Myers. Mr. LeVan was a veteran of W orld W ar II. He learned to barber at an carly age and w orked 7 years at Ihc Reynolds Bldg. Barber Shop in W inslon-Salem. He was founder and owner of LeVan Barber Shops in W inston-Salem and operated them almost 40 years unlil his re­ tirement. He and his wife acquired and maintained olher business in­ terests in Ihc Old Town area. He was a member of Ijames Baptist Church and enjoyed singing in Ihe choir and was active in olher ar­ eas of the church until suffering a stroke and open heart surgery 19 years ago. W ith the help of his wife, he continued to enjoy an­ tiques. many of which he had re­ stored, and antique cars, tw o of which he retained. He and his wife made many trips to Florida and Pennsylvania to visit friends and relatives. They purchased an old farm hom estead more lhan 100 years old and restored the house and property, his lasl place of resi­ dence. Survivors: his wife of 61 years, L ucille M eyers LeVan o f the hom e; 2 dau g h ters. H ilda an Linda; 3 grandchildren; I great­ grandchild; a special brother. Buddy LcVan and wife Edith: and several other brothers, sisters, cousins and friends. Nell Miller Sykes M rs. Nell M iller Sykes. 9 1, of Som erset Court. M ocksville. for­ m erly of W inston-Salem , died W ednesday, June 12, 2002, al Wilke Forest U niversity Baplisl M edical C enter A memorial service was held at 4 p.m. Friday, June 14 al Ealon Funeral Chapel. M em orials: W inslon-Salem chapter A m erican Rose Society. 103 Shortie C oun, King, 27021. M rs. Sykes was born Feb. 2, 19 11. in Rowan County lo the late Franklin Burgess and Josephine Lyerly M iller and was a hom e­ m aker She was a m em ber of the A m erican Rose Society, enjoyed grow ing roses, cooking, baking, gardening and .spending lime with her family. She and her husband w ere consistent winners in rose grow ing and hybridization. She w as a m em ber of B urkehead United M ethodist Church. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Jane Com bs, in 1991; and 10 brothers and sisters. Survivors: her husband, Rich­ mond Ottis Sykes of the home: 2 g ran d d au g h ters; and 6 g reat­ grandchildren. M indy. W hitney. Jerem y and Brandi Lowe, Taylor and H unter K iser Mildred Dull Reavis Mrs. M ildred Dull Reavis, 80, o f Y adkinville. died Thursday, June 13, 2(K)2, ill Hoots M emo­ rial Hospital. Mrs. Reavis was born Nov. 6. 1921, in Davie lo the late Floyd W. and Era Dixon Dull. She was also preceded in death by her hus­ band. G ilbert Joyner ReavIs; an infant brother W ilbur Dull: a half brother Vestal Dull; and her step­ m other Elma Lowery Dull. S u rv iv o rs: a son, R andall "Randy" Gilbert Rcavis of W in­ ston-Salem ; a half si.sler, DeW illa (G ene) Sm ith of M ocksville; a half brother Jim m y (Liz) Dull of Clem m ons; a half si.stcr M arlene (Calvin) Trivette of Pino; several nieces and nephews. M rs. R cavis graduated from Farm ington High School and A p­ palachian State U niversity with a bachelor's degree in elem entary education. She retired after 35 years of teaching in the Davie and Y adkin sch o o l syslem s. As a youlh. she joined Wesley Chapel U nited M ethodist C hurch and laler becam e a m em ber of South Oak Ridge Baplist Church. The funeral service was held al 11 a.m . M onday. June 17. at Soulh Oak Ridge Baptist Church by D r Phil B eavers, the Revs. Chris Hauser and M indy Snyder B urial follow ed at South Oak Ridge Baptist Church Cemeiery. M em orials: South Oak Ridge B aptist C em etery Fund. 1336 Lone H ickory Rd.. Yadkinville. 27055; W esley Chapel M ethodist Building Fund, c/o Betty West, 3532 N.C. 801 N.. M ocksville; or the N ational Parkinson's Founda­ tion. Bob Hope Parkinson's Re­ search C enter 1501 N.W. Ninih Ave.. Bob Hope Road. M iami, FL 33136-1494. Allie Jay Carter M r Allie Jay “ Buck" C arter 71,of Fork-Bixby Road. Advance, died Monday, June 17,2(K)2 iit the VA Hospital in Salisbury. Funeral services were W ednes­ day. June 19 at 2 p.m. at Fork Bap­ tist Church with the Rev. Randy Queen and Wayne Rentz officiat­ ing. Burial Wiis in the church ccm- elcry. M em orials: F ork B ap tist BuildingFund. 3140U .S. 6 4 E ., Mocksville. M r Carter was bom July 25. 1930 in Diivie Counly lo the late Sidney and Jessie Shum aic Carter and was a waler planl operator for the Cily of W inston-Salem . He was a m em ber of Fork B aptist Church, where he had been a dea­ con since 1966, Sunday School teacher of the junior class, dircc­ lor of training union and a coun­ selor of the R As for .several years. He had served with the Fork Vol­ unteer Fire Depiirtmcnt. He was preceded in death by a siste r M agdalene W hilakcr in 1990. Survivors: his wife. Ada Mac Patterson Carter of the home: 3 children. Sylvia C arter (D on) Vancc of M ooresville. W ayne J. (Nikki) Carter of Advance. Janicc Carter (Chip) Neff of W ake For­ est; 5 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Nail C. Curlee of Salisbury. Rita C. C handler, G ail C. (R obert L. "Pete") Frye, all of M ocksville: and 2 brothers. L.B. C arlcr of Fayeilevillc iind P.L. "June" (Kay) Carter of Salisbury. Mildred Lorenc Harwood Mrs. Mildred Lorenc Spillman H arw ood. 83. fo rerm ly of Salisbury, died carly M onday, June 17,2002 in the Hurley M edi­ cal Center in Flint. M ich, after a short illness. M rs. H arw ood w as born in Davic County Dec. 14. l91 9 to th e lale C alvin M. and L elia Swicegood Spillm an and w as a retired textile w orker She was a member of the O rder of the East­ ern Siar. Mrs. Harwood was preceded in death by a brother Calvin M on­ roe “Bo" Spillman iind by a sis- ler Ethel "Polly" Swicegood. S urviving; 2 sons. D onald Spillm an of Salisbury and Ted Ledbetter of Mio, M ich.; a daugh­ te r Kay Stahl of C lio, M ich.; many grandchildren and great­ grandchildren; a sisler Lois Green B row n of M ooresville; and a b ro th e r John A. S pillm an o f M ocksvillc. The body is being brought lo Ealon Funeral Home in M ocks­ ville for services, with burial in the family plot at South Deep Creek Baplisl Church in Yadkin Counly. I Advance Florist & Gift Basitels I Opal Alexander Jacobs Mrs. Opal Alexander Jacobs, 88. o f N .C . 801 S oulh, Cooleem ee, died early Satrudiiy m orning, June 15. 2002 in G en­ esis Eldcrcarc in Salisbury. Funeral services were held at II a.m . T uesday, June 18 in Cooleem ee First Baplisl Church, Burial was in Rowan M emorial Park in Salisbury. Mrs. Jacobs was boni Sept. 23, 1913 in W ilkes Counly lo Ihe laic R ay Von and L cssie P rivetle Alexiuider and was a retired in­ spector with Fiber Industries. As long as helalh perm itted, she was an active member of Ihe First Bap­ list Church, where she sang in the church choir and was a Sunday School teacher She enjoyed trav­ eling with her husband and spend­ ing tim e with family. She was preceded in death by h er h u sb an d . H erbert M ilton Jacobs, on April 14. 2002, and a brother Brady A lexander Surviving: a son, H.M . Jacobs J r of Salisbury; a grandson; 4 greal-grandchildren; and 2 sisters, M axine (B ud) S ell and H azel (C h arles) S p ak e, all of Cooleem ee: and several nieces, nephews, cousins iind friends. Lois Teague Parsons Lois Teiigue Parsons, 89, of Statesville, died Saturday, June 15.2002 at Iredell M emorial Hos­ pital. She w as born in W ilkes Counly on June 7. 1913, adiiugh- tcr of the late Donald and Zelma W hittington Tciigue. She was a hom em aker and retired from Hill H aven R est H om e. She w as a m em ber o f Blue R idge Baplisl Church in A she County. She is also preceded in death by her husband. W aller Hampton Parsons. Survivors: 2 sons, Donald Par­ sons and wife Doris of Hamiony, and Arnold "M ack" Parsons of the hom e; 3 d a u g h te rs, S ylv ia Hutchens and husband Albert of Statesville, A rlene H olland and husband Jam es of M ocksville and lla M ahaffey of W ilkesboro; a stepdaughter G oldie N apier of Stiilcsville; 13 grandchildren: 19 great-grandchildren; luid 3 grcat- great-grandchildren. Funeral services w ere co n ­ ducted Tuesday, June 18 al 2 p.m. at Blue Ridge Biiptist Church in Jefferson, w iih the Rev. Clarence D ellinger officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. " T I L E R I T E (336) 813-TILE Elizabeth C. Daniels M rs. E lizab eth C h ap lin D aniels, 85, of S alisbury died Thursday, June 13, 2002 at G en­ esis Eldercare of Salisbury. She was born Dec. 28, I9 l6 in A dvance to th e late R osa Cornalzer C haplin and Thom as Bryant Chaplin. She was a 1932 graduale o f M o cksvillc H igh School, and was adm inistrative manager for her husband’s con­ stru ctio n com pany. P aul R. Daniels Construction. She w iis a m em ber o f F irst M eth o d ist C hurch for 57 y ea rs, D aisy Hedrick Sunday School class, was active in UMC W om en's Circles and a pasl m em ber of the A ltar Guild. Survivors: her husband. Paul R oosevelt D aniels, w hom she married June 3. 1937; adaughter, Judy D. Chappel of Salisbury; and a grandson. Funeral services w ere at 11 a.m . S aturday, Ju n e 15 al Sum m erselt M em orial C hapel with Ihc Revs. Sherri E. Barnes and H arlan C reech officiating. Burial svas in City M emorial Park. Memorials: First United M elh- od ist, 217 S. C h u rch S t., Salisbury, 2814; A m erican Heart Assoc., c/o Belly Brisson, M em o­ rial C h a ir 140 R egency R d., Salisbury, 28147. — We Deliver— (336)940^37 WemMcaamandstonetíe. mild Ь тш fcr 14 tilic (rat prile in our »ok nd cutim xnio. Fm olinilEi T h e Welch Family has been serving Davie Comity since 1999. Our former employees have joined us at our NEWfuneral home in Mocksville. We invite you to visit our staff of Davie County residents and tour our spacious neio facility on South Main Street. Our Staff. Front: (L-R) Ed Boger, Heather VVelclv Cindy Grubb, John Sheehan. Dack; George Waldrop, Johnnie Hellard, R. Scolt Welch, Graham Hendrix. W e lc h F u n e ra l H o m e , In c . 556 South Main St. • Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-3725 Locally Owned & Operated DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE Incorporated 416 Valley Rd„ McKksville, NC 336-751-3111 "Our Family Serving Your Fumilu" YOl<R н о м ш тл niNERAL HOME / ///< ////> ! , ///< / T im Z im m e rm a n a n d T h e K in g 's B r a s s w ill p e rfo rm A u g . 1 in M o ck sv ille. T he K ing’s B ra ss To B e In M ocksviiie On A ug. 1 Tim Zinim ernian am lT hc K ing's Brass will appe;ir in conccrt al Ihc lirock I’cri'ormiiig A rts C en ter 622 N. M ain St., M ocksvillc, Thursday, .Aug. I al 7:30 p.m. Tim Zim m erm an ami The K ing's H riss prcscnl hym n classics w ith a contem porary H air The K ing's Brass roiilurcs three Iruni- pels. Ihree Irom honcs. a luha. percussion anil keyboards w hich lilend to create innovative w orship for all generations. Secular and sacred m usic critics have apphm ileil the conccrls. l-'ormcil m ore lh:ui two deciulesago. The K ing's Brass inchules professional miisiciiuis from across the country w ho desire to use ihe inslrum enls they love to Iciul olhers in pniise :mil w orship. O riginal arnuigcm cnls are fea- lured on 10 recordings. R eserved seating tickets are S15 each and can be purchased by calling Ihc box olTice al 75I-.ÎOOO. or al l-'irsl LIniled M elhodisl Church o f M ocksville al 751-2503. Yard Sale Saturday At Fulton T here will be a m ulti-fam ily yard sale June 22 from 8 a.ni,-l p.m. al Fullon Uniled M ethodist C hurch. N .C. .SOI betw een A d­ vance and Fork. There will he donations collccled for people inter­ ested in selling. An area w ill be provided. Sellers provide tables and clean up idlerw ards. D onations will go lo the m ission goal. Food will he sold by l-ullon youlh lo help piiy for a beach re­ treat. C all Judy at 99S-2S50 or D aw n at ЧЧ8-5870 if interested in selling. Society Baptist VBS June 27-29 Society Hapiist C hurch w ill hold "A m azon O utfillcrs” V acation Bible School from 7-9 p.m . I hursday and Friday, June 27-28, and from 1-5 p.m . on Satuidiiy, June 29. A w orship nilly for the fam ily will follow at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. A hotilog supper and Funny Fiirin I’elling Zoo begins al 6:15. The program is lor ages 3-adull. Call 492-7260. Summer Youth Minister At Green iVleadows Chris Hiuikins of Keldsville, a sludent al N.C. Slale U niversily. is a sum m er youlh m inisier al G reen M eadow s Baptist C hurch, N .C. SOI be­ tw een Farm ington aiul Hillsdide. H ankins is one of m ore lhan SO sim lcnis in the Sludenl Suni- nier M issions program , including m inistries iicross N orlh Carolina, in 10 olher slates and five foreign countries. The prognun is sponsorcil by the Baptist State C onvention o f N orth C aro­ lina.Miuikin.s Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook P rim itive Baptist C h u rch .N o C ro o k C h u rc h R d .. Mocksville. 2nd & 4th Sundays. 10:30 n.m . Fourth Saturday worship and conloronco.1:30 p.m . Pastor. Elder Eugono Bonnolt, Eaglo H eights C h u rc h ,10 a .m . S un d a y w orship, 7 p .m . Tu e s d a y Pow ortim o. 7 p.m . Thu rsd a y Bible study. Casual dross, conlom porary m u sic/w o rship . 5 1 03 U .S . 158. Hillsdale. M o cksvillo W esleyan C h u rc h : Hospital S t.. S unday S chool. 9:45 a.m. W orship, 11. W ednesday Prayor Meeting, 7 p.m. Rev. G eorge Troyer. 751-5595. Union Chapol United Methodist Church: 2030 U .S . 601 N. Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11 a.m . Pastor. Rov. Brad Hoiliman. Center United Methodist Church: U .S . 64 W . Sunday School. 9;45 a.m . Worship. 11. Pastor M ary M. Carnes. 751*2754. Childcare directors: Cntla Prevotte. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753. Elbaville United Methodist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m . W orslvp. 11 a.m. Kids For Christ (ages 3-9). Youth for Christ (ages 10*12), ls t& 3 rd S u n .. 3-4:30 p.m . Toons for Christ m eet S un .. 5 -6:3 0 p.m . Disciple I Bible Study, W od., 7 p.m . Disciple III Bible Study. Thurs., 7 p.m. Advance. Pastor: Rev. Jack Wallace. Coolcemco Church of God: Sunday School. 10 a.m, W orship Sorvico and C h ild re n ’s C hurch. 11 a .m . Tu e s. Prayor Meeting, 7 p.m . W ed. Family Service. 7 p.m . For m ore info, call pastor Robert Hulotte at 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.org. C o rn a tze r United M ethodist Church: 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . Bible Study. W ednesday, 7:30. Rov. Harold Zim m orm an. pastor. Bethel United Methodist Church: Bethel Church Rd. W orship, 9:45 a m. Sunday School. 10:50 a m . Dr. S.D. Warner, pastor. Advance United Methodist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11 a .m . Yo uth. 5 p .m . R o v. D a vid ChildDis.Downtown Advance, Farm ington United M ethodist C hurch: S un d a y S choo l. 10 a,m . W orship. 11 a.m, 1939 Farm ington Rd. 998-3769. Rov, Melinda Snyder. O ak G ro vo U nited M ethodist Church: 1994 U ,S . 158, Mocksville. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11, Concord United Methodist Church. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksvillo. W orship: 1 a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a .m . Pastor. Jo h n Andfosvs. H ardison United M ethodist C h u rch : W orship, 9:45 a.m . Sunday Sct\ool. 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d e rlu l W e d n o s -d a y s C hildron’s program . 6 -7:30. Pastor, Rov. Dennis B. Marshall. Community Baptist Church: Sunday School, 10 a.m . Sunday W orship. 11. Evening service. 6. W ednesday Oible Study. 7 p.m . Gladstone Road. Hiiisdalo United Methodist Church: 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158. C o n te m p o ra ry w orship Sunday 10:45 a.m . Sunday S c h o o l. 9 :3 5 . C a s u a l d ro s s , re fre sh m e n ts. IM P A C T (jr. h ig h ) Sunday nighl. 5:30. A X IS (sr. high) S u n d a y n igh t, 7. M id w e e k .W ednesday, 6:30 Bible studies and m inistries include dram a, w orship lo am , m issions, singles, w om en's, m en’s. Dr. Keith Turm an, 998-4020. Wesley Chapol United Methodist Church: W orship Service: 10 a.m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 1 0 :4 5 a .m . R ev. M indy S n yd e r Pino Rd. R edland Pentecostal H o line ss Church; S un d a y S choo l: 10 a.m . W o rsh ip : 11 a .m . E v e n in g : 6 :3 0 . W ednesday prayor meeting & Bible study. 7:30 p.m . Rov. Joel Boyles. C o m m o n B o n d will b e a t L ib e rty W e s le y a n J u n e 2 1 . C oncert Friday Night At Liberty W esleyan C hurch Com iiioii Bond will he in concert at 7 p.m . Fridiiy, June 21 at Liberty W esleyan Church. Sheffield Koad. Hiirmony. M ark. Luke and John G reen are one o f conlem porary C hristian iiuisic's new est groups - the only sot ol iileiitical triplets. In Miiy of 1994, Ihey relciised iheir first album , and in M arch, 2001, released Ihcir first contem porary Christian album . T he Rev. Ronald Lee is pasto r For m ore inform aiion, call 492- 2963. W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meal Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience 892 Ralph Batledgo Rd • Mocksvtno 492-5496 J. p. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 6 7 a Í C E Ш А О Е HARDWARE 5431 Hwy. 15B* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 U .S . 601 s . W o rs h ip : 1 0 :3 0 a .m . Sunday School; 9:15 a.m . Pastor: Rov. R jb e rt Kasting. 751-5419. http://www.mindspring.com/''holycross/ M o cksvillc First P ro sbytorian Church, 261 S. M ain St. W orship: 11 a.m . C hurch School; 9:45 a.m . Sunday ovuning: C horisters (gra d es 1-5) & Youth (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m . Pastor; Neal Carter. 751-2507. Mocks United Methodist Church, oil N .C . 801 S. at M ocks Church/ B eau­ cham p roads. Advance. Rov. Donnie Durham . 998-5518. S unday worship: 8:45 S 11 a.m . Sunday School; 10 a.m. Smilh Grovo Methodist Church: 3492 U .S . 158, M ocksvillo. P astor: Chris C lo n lz . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m ,. worship. 11. Cliildron’s ministry. Beloro and allor school program s. 940-5296. Hillsdale Baptist C hurch; S un d a y W orship and Bible S lu d y 9 & 10:30 a.m .. W ednesday Fellowship Meal. 6 p.m . children’s youth aclivilies. prayer m o o tin g . 6 :3 0 p .m . P a sto r R .T. Aldorman, 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Brent Holton. 4815 U .S . 158. Advance. Faith and Victory Family Worship Center, 1687 H w y. 601 N . S unday Sorvices, 10 a.m ., 7 p.tn. W ednesday, 7 p.m . N ow Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School, 10 a.m , W orstiip Sorvico. 11 a.m. W ednesday nighl Bible study. 5 p.m . Pastor Elizabeth M ock. Assoc. Pastor Derrick M ock. W om en’s Aux, & B rotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Liberty United Methodist Church. U .S , 601 S W orship:9:45 a.m . Sunday School: 11 a.m . First United Methodist Church o* M ocksvillc. Ea rly S un d a y W orship S e rvice . 8 :50 a .m . P raise singing, casual dress, contem porary format. Traditional service, 10:55 a.m . 305 N, Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and CMarlos Turner. B o llo vo r's S o n sh ip Ta b o rn a cic: Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p m. W e d . e ve n in g . 7. P a sto r: Ju rry L. Couch, 998-1324, C an a Rd. - Potter's Lane, Turrcntlno Baptist Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m .. W orship, 11; Night Service. 6, Pastor: Rov, Jo e Sm ilh, B o lhloho m U nited M othodist Church: S unday early worship. 8:45 a.m ,; Sunday School. 10 W orship. 11 a.m . 321 Redland R d .. Advance. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 . Fa x ; 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . E -M a il: bo1humc<u>aol.com. Episcopal Church ol tho Ascension, Fotk-Dixby R d,. Advance. Sun. School. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry lor children. Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. Services al the Oaks. Apt. 7A, 7 p.m .. Thursdays. Bishop T.R . Rice. Ciomont Grove Church o! God, Body of Christ. 159 Parker Rd.. Mocksville. 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 . Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijames. Radio Broadcast: Th e Bible Is Right, Tuesdays. 5-5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 A M and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S T P 1490 AM . Green M eadow s Baptist C h u rch Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m .. 7 p.m . W ednesday Prayer & Bible S lu d y. 7 p .m . P astor R uv. M ichael W aters. 998-3022. Libe rty W esleyan C h u rch . 2 1 0 6 Sheffield Rd.. Harmony. Sunday Scfiool 1 0 a.m ., M orn. W orship 11 a.m .. W ed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m ., Sr. Ministry 2nd Tues. oach m onlh 10 a.m . 492-2963. Pastor; Ronald Loo. Bixby Prosbytorion C hurch. 1806 Fo rk-B ixby R d ,. near C ornatzer R d.. Sun. School 9:45 a .m .. W orship 11. Pastor; Designated pastor. 998- 6813. Dulin United Mothodist Church. 897 D u lin R d ., M o c k s v illo , 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 . V O G L E R & S O N S l-uuerai iioiiie 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS E A T O N FUNERAL HOME Л Tnutilion ot'Ciirini!.... .42.5 Norlh Main Sireel Mocksville. NC 27D2K 336-751-2148 'Krazy' Bob says, "Stop by and see ' T I ^mall's rarely n(T liv> lasale at all." \|a ' CÏ/ Tue$.-Ffi.* 10jm-7pm Sat.* IQjrn-Spm Clojcd Sun.& Mon. Hie Old Webb Bldg. Mwy ISB. 7 (llock^ W of 801 c l ^ S T A U TO M R T S MOCKSVIUE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S, Main St. • Mocksville 336-751-2944 Pastor: David Sm ilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m .. Worship 9:30 a,m. Cooleemee United Methodist, Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. Worship. 11. Kids Kam p Sun, 5*6:30. Pastor: Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) in Hom e Bible Studies, by R andy Howell. 284-4667. Bear Creek Baptist Church, Bear C reok C h. Rd,. Sun. School 10 a.m,. W orship 11 a.m .. Biblo Study W od. 7 p.m ., Team Kids W od. 6:30 p.m .. Dr. W ayne E. Sterling • Interim Pastor, Cooloemeo First Baptist Church. 284 M arginal St.. S un, Bibto Study 9:45 a .m .. M orn. W orship 11 a .m .. Eve. W o rs h ip 7 p .m .. Y o u th . 6 p .m , W e d n e s d a y sup p e r. 6 p .m . M usic minister, Regina Chandler. Mocksville Second Presbyterian. 400 Pino St. W orship. 11 a .m .. C hurch S c h o o l. 9 :3 0 . R e v. Th o m a s M. Leach.751-1410 St. Francis of Assissi, RC. M asses: M onday. Tuesday. Thursday, Friday, 9 a.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 al 12:30 p .m . Rov. Andrew Diaper. T O R . 751-2973. Farmington Baptist Church. Sunday m orning Biblo stvjdy. classes lor all a g e s. 9 :4 5 . W o rs h ip : 11. 1841 Farm ington R d ., 5 m iles trom 1-40. Pastor: Jim m y Hinson. C hurch: 998- 3826. Hom o: 751-3492. BloisD Baptist Church, U .S . 601 Norlh a cro ss from H o rn 's T ru c k S to p . M o ck svillo . 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 . W o rsh ip & Sunday School, 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; G lenn Sellers. Shiloh Baptist Church. 544 E, Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School; 9:45 a.m, l.:orning worstiip: 11 a,m . Pastor: Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751 0597. Fulton United Methodist Church, 3895 N .C . 801 S .. Advance. W orship: 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 ■p.m. Pastor: Rev. Jack Wallace, Heaven B o und Full G ospel Church.U ,S . 64 W .. Mocksville. (beside Contor Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a rn., W orship. 11. Sunday night praise/ worship. 6, W ednesday night praise/ worship. 7, Pastor. Ja m e s W ard. 998- 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N . Main St.. Mocksville. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip : 10:55 a .m . W ednesday Prayor Sorvico. Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U .S . 64 E.. M ock sville . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 9 :4 5 , W orship sorvico. 11 a.m.. 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays. 7 p.m. Aw anas. Sunday 6 p .m .998-8306. C ornatzer B aptist C h u rch . 1372 C o rn a lze r R d .. M ocksvillo. S un d a y School, 10a.m .. W orship. 11:evoning. 6 :3 0 ; A w a n a ’s W o rs h ip . 7 p .m . W ednesday evening. 7:30 p.m. Now Union Methodist Church. 1869 Sheffield R d .. at C o u n ly Line R d . S e rvice s ; 8 :30 a .m .. co ntem po rary w o rsh ip w ilh ca s u a l d re s s and refreshments; 9:45 a.m . Sunday School assem bly. 10. S unday School for all ages. 11 a.m .. W orship, 492- 5367. Ijamos Baptist Church, Shofliold Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m .. W orship. 11 a.m . Sunday Evening, 6. W ednesday. 7 p .m . Pastor, To m m y Faust. St. Jo h n AM E Zion C h u rch , 145 C a m p b e ll R d ., M ocksvillo. S un d a y School. 9:30. M orning worship. 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Freem an. Advance First Baptist Church. 1938 N .C . 801 S . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. W ednesday Bible Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m . Pastor;M arlin Kaslnor. 998-6302. C hurch of God ot Prophecy, 2323 U .S . 601 s .. M o ck s villo . S u n d a y School, 10 a.m ., worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6; W ednesday evening. 7. Pastor; Rev. Bobby ShinauU. 719- 6565 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Ctiurch Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -9 1 4 4 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 1 GENTLE MACHINE &TOOL INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -3 3 5 0 F U L L E R H IH ;!'» Precision L ^er Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksvillc, NC 270.!8 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -3 7 1 2 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. M idw ay St.. Cooloom oo. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. w o rsh ip 11. S u n d a y e v e n in g , 6 ; W ednesday Aw ana/Youth. 6:45 p.m .. Prayer S Bible Sludy. 7. Rov. Shelby Harbour. 284-2077. Seventh Day A dve n tist C hurch, M illing R o ad . M ocksville. Sabbath School. Saturday. 9:30-11; W orship. 11-n oo n. Pastor. R o n D a vis. 751- 3886. Macedonia Moravian Church. 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c e . S u n d a y S choo l. 9 :3 0 -1 0 :4 5 a .m . W orsh ip . 8:45 and 11 a.m . D98-4394. Pastor: Rev. G rog Little. Yadkin Valley B a p tist C h u rc h . 1324Yadkin Valley R oad. Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. S unday School. 10 a.m .. w orship, tl & 6. W e d n e s d a y N igh t P ra ye r meeting. 7:30. Live Sundays. W D S L 1520AM . 11-Noon. Ml. Zion Holiness Church ol God, U .S . 64 E. at Mill Streel. Mocksvillo. S u n d a y S choo l, 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11. Paster; Bishop Jam es Ijnmos. Mt. Sinai AM E Zion Church. 488 P e o p le 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 ednesday night Bible study. 7. Dr. Otis B, Robinson Sr.. pastor. 998-6231. Bixby Church of the Living God, 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor. R e v. P e rry H a w k s . 768* 1 6 06 . W orstiip, S unday 10-11 a.m .. 6 p.m . Salom United Methodist Church. S ate m C h u rc h R o a d off D a vio Academ y Rd. W orship. S undays al 9;45 a.m , Sunday School. 10:45. Th o Rev. M ary Carnes, minister. PInoy G ro ve U nited M ethodist C h u rch . 3 7 6 U n d e rp a s s R d .. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. W orship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kendal! C. Glover. 998-7316. Now Jerusalem Apostolic Church. 291 Cam pbell Rd., Mocksvillo. Pastor, Nollyo Ijnmos-Barber. 751-0049. Sun. S c h o o l, to a .m .. W o rs h ip 11. W ednesday nighl: Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayor, 6 p.m . True Light Christian Ministry, U .S . 601 N .. Dannor Rd. to Cam olia Lane. Mocksville. Pastor: Stovon W. Datton. S unday School. 10 a.m .. worship. 11. Ep iscop a l C h u rch of the Good S hepherd. C h u rch & C ro s s sis.. C o o le e m e e . W o rs h ip . 9 :3 0 a .m ., fellowship hour after church. Bible S tu d y 2 nd and 4 lh S u n d a ys alter church. Priest: Rov. Noah Howard. Jesus Lite Mission, Liberty Church R d ., M ock sville . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 10:30, m orning w orship, 11. Sunday evening al 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor; Hilda Roavis. Mocksvillc Church of God, 862 U .S . 64 E. (b e sid e A rm o ry). 7 5 1-0 8 17 . P a s to r: L a rry H o llifie ld . S u n d a y School, 10 a.m .. w orship, 11. Sunday evening. 6. W ednesday evening. 7. Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 U S 601 S .. M ocksvillo. 284-2328. Rev. Jim m y Lancaster. Sunday services 8:15 a.m .. praise and w orship; 9.45 a.m .. S unday School tor oil oqos*. \1 a .m .. m o rn in g w o rs h ip ; 6 p .m y v o n in g w o rs h ip . W e d n e s d a y sorvtcos: 6 p .m ., fam ily fellowship m oal; 7 p .m .. Te a m K ID . Yo uth 4 Christ, Adull Bible Study. Nursery for infants and loddlors. Fellowship Baptist Church. 1084 R ainbow R d .. A d va nce. 998-6544 Pastor Will Pryor. S unday School. 10 a.m .. worship, 11. S unday evening. 6 W ednesday service. 7 p.m . Thursday visitation. 7 p.m . Sm ith Grovo A M E Zion Church. 3707 Hwy. 158. M ocksville. Sunday m orning worhsip, 11. Rev. Coniia A. Hunt. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PM.EX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -4 9 2 -5 5 6 5 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 Ml-kfo(Qcthu (u'/ivniUxKs/iif(iirr.Vi)fjn t Ul': A CiUa, hcMJcr.J • M^ninC. Cailci, Vict Pttv H a y w o r t h- M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e KiNDERTON C h a p e l Locati-d on Hwv 158 Blil Wi;i:N C li-mmons & A dvanck 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 -. . . ..4 . » .rf .« -4 .* ^ .4 .4 -Ч .4 ..A * 4 A « .4 .1 .t -4 I ' ,Гг] « 1I к * C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 N e w A r r i v a l s CARTER Ausiin Nathanael Caricr wa.s born to Lisa G . Carter ami Howard Fred Carter Jr. on June 1. 2(X)2 at 8:02 p.m. at For.sylh Memorial Hospital in Winston- Salem. He weighed 2 lbs. 15.6 oz. and was 15 inches long. HARM ON Angela nnd Tiniotliy Hannon announce the birlh of their daughter, Mckeiuie Lei Hannon, on April 30. 2002 al Davis Regional Hospital in Statesville. She weighed 8 lbs, 2 oz. and was 19 inchcs long. Mckenzie has a brother, Russell Workman, and two sis­ ters, Ale.xandria and Haley Harmon, Malernal grandparenis are David and Freída Robbins of Mocksville, Paternal grandpar­ ents are Joyce Harmon of Chris and Heather Meachnm announce the birlh of their sun, Hunter David, born on May 28,2002. Hunter weighed 8.5 pounds and was 21 Inches long. Paternal grandparents are Mike and Sherry Meacham of Advance. M aternal grandparents arc ' .Mike Marrs of Mocksville and T the late Marie Marrs. Paternal Brcat-grandpar- ents are Mary Meacham und Cliff and Eva Warnstuff, ail from C harlotte. .Maternal great-grandparents are Ann and Crady White of Mocks­ ville. .FOSHUA E.MANUEL ROBINSON was born May 6, 2002, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. He is Ihc son üfKaymond and An­ gela Robinson and the grand­ son of Nelson and Dorothy (inihiiin. Program Can Help New Home Buyers Davie Counly IDA (Individual Development Accouni.s) Program staff will host two public infortnalionul meetings this tnonth to provide county residents with infomiation about thc new malchcd savings program designed lo help individuals and families with modest earned income to purchase their first home. The first meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 20, from 7- 8:.10 p.m, at thc Davic County Library on North Main Sircct In Mocksville, Thc sccond meeting Is scheduled Thursday, June 27, from 7- 8:30 p.m. al the Cooleemee VFW on N.C. 801 South. Information about the Davlc Counly IDA Program Is also available from the Davic County Department of Social Scrviccs at 751-8800. i m Ш Ш ® !® ™ Blaise Baptist Church 134 Blaise Church Road Classes for ages 3 years thru Middle School June 24-28 • 9-11:45 a.m. For more information call 751-3639____ My name Is Lindsey Nicole Hapeman. I celebrated my 6th birthday at my home on June 8th. I had a “Hula" party. Ali my special friends and family wore their Hawaiian clothes and Jumped in my moonwaik castle! The youngest "island boy" to attend was my baby brother, Luke! My Mommy and Daddy are Shannon & Tom Hapeman. .My m aternal grandparents ure Junet and Woudle Uates of Advance. My paternal gnind- parents are Helen & Richard Hapem an of Concord. My great-grandparents are ,lo & C harlie .McClamrock of .Mocksville. I would like to thank every­ one for making my day very special! Also, i'm sending u big thanks for all Ihe wonderful gifts I received. It was a great day!! Summer Vacation STORE CLOSING JEW ELRY SELLOUT! HERE’S THE STORY: D avie Jew clei^ is clo sin g their stores in M ock sville and C lem m ons July 1st thru July 6th for sum m er vacation, D avie Jew elers w ill be condu cting a 2 w eek Jew elry B low out Sale T hursday, June 20th thru Saturday, June 29th, D on't dare m iss it! N o w y o u c a n b u y a t : COST.' NEAR COST! EVEN BELOW COST! UP TO 7 0 %OFF! T h e longer it’s been in stock the deeper the discou n ts,„E xp ect lo SA V E 20% to .“iO ^ on a v erage,„som e n ew ly arrived jewelr>' is reduced less,,. BOTH DAVIE JEWELERS CLOSING FOR SUMMER VACATION. FOR 2 WEEKS WE WILLBE BLOWING OUT FINE JEWELRY at WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? l»RIt KS r o o IX)W r o PRINT! D a v i e J e w e l e r s V a c a t i o n S t o r e C l o s i n g S a l e T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 0 t h - S a t u r d a y , J u n e 2 9 t h . . . 2 W e e k s / 9 D a y s D a v i e J e w e l e r s M ock sville D a v i e J e w e l e r s C lem m ons ................N ext to W al-M art in the Squire B o o n e Shopping C enler in M ocksville ...............B etw een M i P ueblo M exican Restaurant & C lem m ons Fram ing in C leniinons Some restaurants do it....some manufacturing plants do it,...Hey, we’re going to do it! We’ve talked about doing it for years. Last year we were closed down to remodel..,2 weeks closed turned into a month and a ha!f..,This year 1 week closed only,..we promise.„unless we get too lazy!... Come See Us! '0Ш/ D IA M O S I ^C O L D GALLERY va ca tio n CLOSING SALE CONDUCTED AT BOTH DAVIE je w e l e r s , MOCKSVILLE & CLEMMONS (336)751-3747 (336)766-1800 F ea tu re DAVIE COUNTY EN I'KRIMUSF, RECORD, .lune 2», 2002 - Dl )- Davie Man Receives A Second Ciiance At Life Transplant Recipient Can Now Have His Cake And Icing, Too By .Inckle Seabolt Davie Coumy EiUcri-irlse Record Randy Boger is a man who knows how precious ihc mean­ ing of life is, Boger, who is now .18, was diagnosed wilh type 11 diabetes 18 years ago. Only two monlhs after he got married he began having blurred vision. Unlil lhal point he had no idea he had thc disease although there was a his­ tory of il in his family. At that point he was pul on oral medications, but Ihe treat­ ment only worked fora few short months. Soon Boger was re­ quired to take Insulin shots and was receiving the injections as many as four limes a ilay. In August 2001 Bogcr's kid­ neys began failing, lie wenl on dialysis every nlglu lor ten hours. "I've had my spells," Boger says. After Bogcr's kidneys began failing he was put on a list lo re­ ceive a transplant. Not only were his kidneys slowly dying, his pancreas was only runctloiiing at poor rale of 25 pcrcent. Boger was told of a fairly new transplant procedure that Involved not only receiving a new kidney but a new pancrcas also. His initial reaction was "sign me up," Afler less than a year of wall­ ing Bogcr's chance came, "1 fell very lucky," he says. He remenibcrs seeing many on the list lhal had been walling years for a match. On March 17 he was given a new lease on life after receiving a new kidney and pancrcas. Boger recalls he only re­ ceived a couple of shots after­ wards to help his new pancrcas begin working properly. Since then he proudly smiles when he .says he hasn't had to be stuck with any needles excepi during routine blood testing. Boger Is quick to remember Ihc support he's had from his family, his wife, two kids, and the community. "Everybody's .stood behind me. I've been real lucky," he says, " l ‘ve been blessed," Boger plans to write a letter to his donor's family thanking R a n d y B o g e r p la n s to g iv e m a n y h a n d s h a k e s o f th a n k s to th e p e o p le In th e c o m m u ­ n ity th a t h e lp e d d u rin g h is illn e s s . ■ P h o t o s b y R o b in F e r g u s s o n "Life is p r e c io u s ," B o g e r s a y s a s h e s its o n h is p a tio . them for their gift of life. And hopes one day to meet them in person. Since Ihe surgery Boger is no longer a diabetic. "I'm tickled lo dealh, I feel belter now tl|an I havo in years," Boger Is working to get his energy level back up. This means a lot of ihe food restrictions he had lo adhere to in the past have been lifieil. He recalls a time when his mother fixed a cakc for his birth­ day, Back Ihen when ho was given his slice Ihc icing was cut off of his piece. “Now I can have my cake and Icing, loo," lie says. B o g e r w ith h is s o n M att. F a th e r a n d s o n e n jo y s p e n d in g tim e to g e th e r w o rk in g o n g o - c a r ts B o g e r s a y s h e f e e ls b e tte r n o w th a n h e h a s In y e a r s . r '■ M b IiiI ^ ■ 1--S ' 1)2 - DAVIK COUNTY KN TKRPRISK RKCORl), June 20. 2(102 P e t O f The W eek Mocksville Budget Holds Tax Rate W ilh iiKirclhiin a hairniilliim ildllars clim inalcci hocaiisc of M ale sliorH 'alls. ihc T ow n of M ocksvillo has proposed a m illion l>iuiy(.M for Ihe llscal year that hegins July I. Л public heariny on Ihe pro­ posed biiiliiel is seliediiled for X:M) a.m . T hursday. June 27 at low n hail. "T h e u n e e rla in ly o f ihe econom y and ihe m assive sluirl- fall from ihe slale hiidi;el m akes Ihis llie m osl conservative bud­ gets presented In m y tenure of 2.1 years," said Tow n M anager Terry Bralley in his budget m es­ sage. T he b u d g et in c lu d e s .S.17.S,0()() in cuts and $2()(),()()() from the fuiid balance to m ake up fo r e x p e c le d s ta te w ithholdings from the tow n. The lax rate w ould rem ain al .^2 cents per ,$ I (Ю property valu­ ation. T here are no plans for w ater or .sewer rale increases, and no new positions are in Ihe budget. livery departm ent has a lower budgel than lasl year, B ralley said. ЛИ capital p rojects except those thal are grant fiinded, such as sew er lines, sew er plants, vi ater tanks, roads and sidew alks are not included. Em ployees w ould receive a two percent pay increase. "Bach deparinient has sacri­ ficed to m ake ihis budgel pos­ sible," B ralley said. “ A nyone can m anage llie good tim es, but only the best can m anage the hard tim es. I b eliev e w e are w orking with the best group of people I know . We continue lo m ake cach other better." Neil R. Breed Joins Davie Funeral Service Hi, my name is Scooby. I was a stray puppy founcd after someone had dumped me out. I sat in the middle of the road waiting and watching for the per­ son who left me to return. Fortunately, I was res­ cued by some caring individuals and placed in the care of a foster family. If you're interested in meet­ ing me please call the Humane Society of Davie County at 751-5214. Adopt A Pet At Wal-Mart T he H um ane .Society of D avie County w ill hold an anim al adop­ tion day this Salurday, June 22, al W al-M art in M ocksville. T he evenl will nui from 10 a.m, to I p.m, and Ihere w ill lie a lol o f greal pets lhal need good hom es on hand for inleresied fam ilies to m eel. If you w ould like m ore infonnation aboul ihis adoption day you can call 7.‘il-5 2 l4 lo ask i|nestions. Neil R, Breed has heen hired as a licenseil funeral director and em balm er at IJav ie 1^1- n e ra l .Ser­ vice, and at th e firm 's s is ie r co m - p a n y , M a c k i e - R e a v is Tii- neral H om e. Y adkinville. B reed re­ tu rn s to U av ic a fte r ? Hrcud w orking as general m anager at Harold C. D avis I'uneral H om e in H igh I’oim . B reed, 2.S and sin g le, is a nom inee for the N .C . .Sm all B u sin ess A sso c. Y oung E n- trepeneur of the Year. In 2001. he was nam ed High Point C ham ­ ber of C oiiuiierce Sm all B usi­ ness Person o f Ihe Year, He has been a volunteer w ith Ihe M arine C orps Toys for Tots p ro g ram . Ihe M ake A W ish I-oundalion of Central and W est­ ern N .C.. Big B rolhers/B ig S is­ lers, Ihe M uscular D ystrophy A ssociation and the Salvation Army. H e w as a m em b er o f llie K iw anis C lub o f H igh Poim , serving on ils board o f directors. He w as chair for ihe past tw o years o f the Kiw'anis bell ring­ ing projcci, bringing the clu b ’s total contribution from S 10,000 loSI7,(K )0. A veteran o f Ihe U.S. M arine C orps. B reed serveil as a lance соф ога! during the Persian G ulf War. H e isa 1496 graduate o f llie Pillsbiirgh Inslitute o f M ortuary S cience, a m em ber o f the Na- lional I'Uneral D ircclors A ssoc.. Ihe N .C . F u n e ra l D ire c to rs A ssoc., the Inlernational C em ­ etery and Puneral A ssoc, an the A cadem y o f P rofessional l-u­ neral Service Practice. "ll is a w ondei ful opportunity lo return lo Ihis greal com m u­ nity," Breed said. "I bave only been here a few w eeks anil have becom c reaci|uainted w ith m any old frieiuls,’’ R obert S inclair, D avie F u­ n eral p re s id e n t,s a id il's an "honor" lo have a director w ho cares ahoul ihc com m unilv. Vernon Dull Attends Sr. Legislature R A I.IilG II-V e rn o n D ull from D avie C ounly attended the spring m eeting of the N.C. Se­ nior I'ar Heel Legislature in Ra­ leigh June 11-12. The Senior Legislature, estab­ lished by the N.C. G eneral A s­ sem bly in provides infor- inalion and education lo olilcr adulls on m ailers being consid- ereil by the G eneral A ssem bly and m akes recom m endations to Ihe G eneral A ssem bly on the leg- islaliv e needs o f o ld er N orlh C’arolinians. D ull is the delegate (alterna­ tive M arie M iller) to the Senior Tar I leel Legislature from Davic. Dull said tbe prim :lry pun>ose o f this m eeling w as lo begin to address issues o f im portance to senior adults in ihe stale to rec­ om m end for action in the 200.1 legislative session. W hile allend­ ing Ihc m eeting. Dull and the olher delégales and altérnale del­ egates from ihroughoul N orlh C arolina heard from key stale officials about the slale budget picture and m atters being consid- ereil by Ihe G eneral A ssem bly in Ihis current legislative session. Rep. Bob H ensley, represen­ tative from Ihe 64lh D istrict, ad ­ dressed the m eeting on June 12 and also on lhat day delegates and alternates visited the G eneral A ssem bly lo advocate for lop senior issues. Dull noled lhal Ihe Senior Legislature is particularly interested in having Ihe G eneral A ssem bly lake action lo rem ove ihe free/e on the M edicaid C om ­ m unily A lternatives Program for D isabled A dults and in ensuring that m oney from the State I leallh and W ellness Tnist I'und rem ains aviiilable for the senior prescrip- lion drug assistan c e program slated to begin this fall. To find out m ore about the Senior Tar I leel Legislature, con­ tact Dull al 260 M acy Langston Lane, M ocksville, 4<)2-2S6S. f t P s y c h i c S o l u t i o n s C i)m u lt& iulvisc-niKillim ik'rsdriircsiichiLs Love, M amage & Bu.siiic.s.s J Sjx\-i:ili/cs In: A'uDi.t M u/hi’Wivk/hil’s, i\unK'ivhi:y. CnskiliK: Asiivhi;y Chut\ À ' J A ll Kc;Kli»iLs IMvutc .t Colllkkriuiul 4717 C ountry C lub Road (iKJirconKTol'Jonc.slown R d)JwOpen 7 Day.s, 9 AM to 10 PM • (3 3 6 ) 7 7 4 -1 3 4 5 i k FEATURE OF THE WEEK 2 3 1 BEECHWOOO DIBVI-50R, 3 IBA, 3505 so H, loo m.my am m M J lo I.«' S329,950, C A U CONNIE ® 751-8565 H O W A R D KEALTY Put our staff to work for .you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at w w w .h o w a rd re a lty.co m -ci [ Ш M I S 330 S, Salisbury St. (Com er Hwys. 601 & 64) M ocksville, NC 27028 Office Ilouis: Monday-Frid.iy &-i • Saturday 9-12 • Sund.iy Hy Appt. 449 Mjuxson Road 4GR. 3BA. larmhouso сл.1860 on 6 5 Ac Appx 3200s< $325,000. C A a C O N N IC Q 751*8565 4BR. 3BA. on 9 3 acfos with stfoam $249,000. CAU. EV aYN @ 751*8563 784 YAiNUNvau Roao 4BR. 20Aplus 2BR, IBA hanes PLUS add'lonaJ 3 34 acres in Farmingtix. $185,000. C A U JANE or M J. ® 751-8560 Historical 6BR. 2BA. home on 5.11 acres, with immaculate landscaping C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 301 IIAMLS Church Roao 3BR, 2BA, farm stylo homo with wrap around porcb. $169,900. C A U KEN 9 751-8564 4350USHw’r 1S8 3 Bodroorns. 2 Qaths. spacious rooms, largo tot- $162,500. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 TOTAL PRIVACY 154/- Acres. Partially cleared, Pasture land, wooded, stream > legal accesa from Hwy. 158. 3BR. 2BA, 2 half BA. 2 stones with a lull basomont. $179,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1 '8 5 6 5 Lo i 16 TRANquiiiry 1л. 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, like new home S159,900. C A U iA N E (9 7 5 1 «S C 0 $142,500. C A U i a ® 751-8572 2 Bodrooms. 1 Balh, groal mini farm on 4.B1 acres. $139,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 4BR, 2BA. remod. kitch, bsmt. priced BELOW appraisa) $139,900 C A U KEN ® 751-8564 3BR, 2BA. brartd new home, many amenities. $124,900. C A U CONNIE @ 751>8565 3BR, 2BA. on I.SAc.. circlo drive Up 10 2 .SAc. avail. $119,900. C A U Е У Ш М 9 751-8563 2*/‘ acres m Advanco. 3BR. 2BA. spi.t foyer, $119,900. C A U LEE @ 7 5 1-8 5 72 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, like now. in a groal locatKxi. $114,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 4 3BR, 20A, dblwtdo homo with 6*Л acros. as-is cond. $109,900. C A U EVEUTN ® 751-8563 3BR, 2BA, 1BS3 sq. ft. mobilo home W/5.S acres. $109,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3BR, 2Ba, now carpot, full bsmnt, mulli-tov. deck. $109,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 Many Updalos, 4BR, 2BA. 1.5 story home. $109,900. C A U CONNIE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 114 Arbor U n£. Advance 176 Byeriv Chapci Roao 397 Wilkesboro SîRtn 3BR. 2BA on corrwr k)l w/ 12x16 storago building. $104,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 4 New Const. 3BR, 2BA cottage Conv. intovm location $98,500 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 3BR, 2BA, immaculate inside, tS )2sq ft.$94,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 4 3 Bedrooms. 1 Balh. 2 story, Mith now largo outbuilding. $89,900. C A U MARY @ 751*8566 1.5 acres. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1552 sq. ft. mobilo homo $79,900. C A U CONNIE @ 751*8565 3 Bedfooms. 2 Balhs. with wirod shop/garago. $74,900. C A U JANE @ 751*8560 4 Bodrooms. 1 Balh. with 1480 square loel. $74,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 111 Joyner Strch 1.69 Town Center zcred distnct land. 2BR. IBA. $74,500. C M J. JANE 0 751-8560 3 Bodrooms. 1 Bath, trosh paint, $2.000 Ctosing cost. $72,900. C A U JANE @751*8560 3BR, 1.5BA, co2y cottage, in town. $69,900. C A U CENA @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 9 Lexington, NC. 2BR, IBA. hardvrtjod floors, ,87ac. $69,900. C A U U E @ 751*8572 3 Bodrooms. 1 Bath, currently being renovated. $68,900. C A U CONNIE @ 751*8565 2BR, IBA, woll maintained, hardwood lloors. $68,500 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 2 Bodrooms, 1 Bath, frosh paint and now carpot. $49,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 JULIA liOWAIlD 751-8567 ВмгСгеЫ(СЬ. Rd. WIUNOTDtVlDE... Hidden Vâikty... _ Hwy.601N(byp«ur^ Hwy. M l M-.Hwy.ISi— Л \ Л М A H I I I . O I S A N D I.A M ) A N D R l N lA l l ’ U ( )!’! K I II S -91.87 Ac. $413Лв5-----------Lol9S2e.OOO -.9.7eAc*/-S675.000 .,J7.5^-Ac.$t50,000 Ac« hou»«,Sl75.000 OK e«(httCh. R d-..- Byerly Chapel Rd...J Ur. Henry fid-.........I Thomptoa Lacv SunMl Circle... 154/-Aerei in Advince.... .«e.M Ac. »0,000 ...2.19AC. $27.000 ...1.49 Ac. $22,000 Ъ Ac. SS6,000 Lol $15,900 -------$142,500 X n Drive (commercial)...Iwy. 64 W...................Powell Roed......... шшшш Anoell Roed... Senlord Ave-. ...15.6 ecrei $140.000 .,2.1SacreeSI60.000 ^..Builneu $119,000 P4.26ecret. $114.240 ...7«/-aeree, $49,900 ~.1.4 acres $134,900 B E H TA L P R O P ER TIES 227 Tucker Road... B637 Center Grove Church lid......$425 P/M ...$625 P/M DAVIE COUN'I'Y KN'I’KUl’RISE RECORD, .luii»; 20, 2002 - D3 K n o w le d g e Q u e s t Coiigratulallon.s lo Jacob Lynch itncl Maggie MacLean. They are the winners in la.st week’.s Knowledge Quest contest, Jacob knew the North Carolina state bird is the cardinal. And Maggie knew that the first gold lound in Ihe United States was found right here in Cabarrus County, Norlh Carolina, The rules for (he Knowledge Quest are simple. Read the question. Search out the answer in books, on Ihe Internet or come into the Davie County Public Library for assistance. An extra hint is posted on the bulletin board at the library. A winner will be drawn from the previous weeks’ answers every Monday night at the Summer Reading Program, Listen to Ms, Ruby on W D S L Tuesday mornings between 9:.^0 and 9:45 and find out Ihc winners. A l the end of the Summer Reading Program additional winners will be drawn from all the entries for the whole summer. To enter the contest you must come into the library and fill out an entry form. This contest is open to everyone, .so come into the library and join Ihe quest. Children’s Contest Wliat is a zamboni used for? O v e r 1 0 C o n t e s t Phnom Phen is the capital of what country? S u m m e r R e a d i n g Summer Reading is in full swing. Some readers have earned more than 100 points, working toward the chance to win a U.S, Savings Bond. The programs this week showcase Davie County’s enterlainers. On Monday, June 24 at 7 p.m, the “ Davie Steppers” from Davie High will be perfomiing. This team which perfomis al Davie High sporting events will be teaching all willing attendees how to step to the music,Coine to the Mocksville Library for some high stepping, heart pounding fun. Tuesday, June 25 at 11 a.m. the “ Magical Storyteller’’ Mark Daniel will amaze and delight you. The magician from M ocksvilic, Daniel has been dazzling local audiences for years. The library history room has records of Mark's appearances al Ihe library dating back to 1979. Try your hand at Origami on Thursday, June 27 at Ihe Cooleemee Library. Summer Reading participants will have the opportunity to hear a story and try the Japanese art of paper folding Ihemselves. J o n e s E a r n s D e g r e e BA N N ER ELK - K elly A. Jones of M ocksvillc, a nicm ber of Ihe largest graduating class sincc L ecs-M cK iie bccanic a four-year collcgc 11 years ago, and fellow gnidualcs w ere chal­ lenged lo rem em ber ihcir hcri- liige anil training and lo provide scrvice to Ihcir fellow m an dur­ ing the college's com nicnccnienl .services Salurday, M ay 11. T he 179 nicm hers o f ihc Class of2(K)2 heard The Rev, Dr. John T urner give ihe grailualcs one last rem iiulcrol"'...w ho ihey are anil from w here ihey cam e before leaving Ihe m m im ains of w eslern N orlh Carolina." Turner, a Presbyterian m inis­ ter, an educator, a folk m usician, a Scollish fidillcr, and director o f religious su ulics and p ro ­ g ram s al th e C o lo n ia l W illia m sb u rg F o u n d a tio n qu o ted F ro d o H aggins from J.U.R. T olkein's Fellow ship of the Ring who said, "I'm not made Kristie Robertson On Dean’s List K ristie Robertson o f M ocks­ ville was nam ed lo the spring se- ni e s I e r I dean's lisl at F 0 r s y I h I T e c h n i e a 1 C o m m u n ity I College. She is Ihe I d au g h ler o f l Mr. and M rs. [ J 0 h n n y Robertson of M ocksville and the granddaugh­ te r o f W illiam and D o ro th y B ro o k s an d Ihc la le P ress R obertson o f M ocksville, and Mr. and M rs. J.H . M ichacl of Le.xington. She fiiiished w ith a .^..“1 grade point average. She w ill attend the U niversity of N onh Carolina at Charlolle in Ihe fall as a nurs­ ing major. I'or perilous quests. I w ish 1 had nol seen Ihe ring." and who then posed Ihe questions, "W hy has il com e 10 me'.’ W hy w as 1 cho­ sen'.’" "You and I - all o f us - are standard bearers for the ideals of higher cilucalion am ong which are inl'iirnied ini|uiry, rca.soncd discourse, greater undcrslam ting achieved by learning from the lessons of the pasI and the con­ tinual search for the truth w her­ ever il m ay be found." T urner lold Ihe graduates. Jo n e s g ra d u a le d w ilh a b ac h e lo r's degree in biology sporls niedicinc. Jones is ihe daughler o f W illiam l-arl Jones of M ocksville and a graduate of R.J. R eynolds High School. Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, r k a i.t o k ® DONT MUDDY THE WATER! You've ilcciilal to '«ell your c;ir. You chcck ll\c v;\Uic oi\ the IiUcrnct. aiul ilclcrniine il'.s \M)ith Sll.IKH). You placc an ;kI in the p;iper askutg $II,(M)() and receive a call. The party is inlere.stcd anil CiMiies hy lo lake a look. Alter some consiileration Ihe prospect offers you a price you consider reasonahle. The buyer asks that you leave your favorile CD collection, proviile a tutte-up. purchase a 3-year exleiuleil u;»rrajily. and leplace the tires. What seemed like a reason:ih!e offer is mnv more coinplicaled. causini! you lo reconsider accepling ihe offer. In fad. you feel a little aui:ry and pui tuil. IMannint; lo buy a home soon? If so. remember lliis story. Tirst, huik otily at UouK's lhal ap|>ear lo be valued fairly. Ne.xi, when ymi make your choice, lei ycuir purchase offer he a “clean" one. Leave out ull the special demands and concentróte on the home. If you make wn ofl'er of less llian full price, then expect the .sellers to leave their ^as grill, drapes, home compuler, and the Porsche in the garage, you are asking for a certain rejeclion t)f your offer. Adding ilems of personal pro|)crty when negotiating for real e.state muddies the waler and encourages sellers to answer Nvitii a Uat “ NO!" Buy your nc.xi home wiih a linn. fair, and sintple oftev. You'll be pleased wilh Ihe results. I'cwr Hviivvu is a Henltor' wilh iC Compdnv Realty, he umihl iw ph'iised to os.sist ydii in ytmr next realty transaction of />jn jn.i» or a home, hie can he nached at for any ival eMdie (/ueslioiis yon niiiy have. Rol)erlsun Ш'Ш special Financing - Free Appliances^2000 Rebate to Buyer ii/(icccj>tcihk‘ offer OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday, 2 -4 pm C h a r le s t o n R id g e - o f f H w y 6 4 E a s tiEBkMcirhclccl by: (336) 751-9400 Offer Good (336) 998-8900 Through July rai ^ Peiyiington ^ ^ i- C o m p a n y Company ' R E A L T Y In Mocksville 336.751,9400 • In Advance/Hillsdale 336.998.8900 1b win Pfeose see our od in Surxkiys Winston-Solem Jounxj) fof details. H O M I W \K R \ \ I \ ■ ■ к 1326 County H o m e Rd • Chinninj com|t comtnttni lo towa Urie roomt, hircSvocxi. tile and Berber carpet w o a new front porch, some new paint, reiriierator remains. )74,f00. Call Mary Lynne. OlMiN H O l'Sl Sunday 2-4|im 392W M wstftt O itle • Chummt Ж ЗВА horn« in nice ne«hbOftiood in MoSuviIle. LG nusier suite with lacuni tub! Larre wooded lot! $«7,900. Call Cindy - f e a » . 2113 Junction Road. V\bndefful bride horne with j BR. IBA on ouukiru oi Cooleemee. orifinal pine moWinii. new orpei throuihoui. larie fenced b a d (^ $19.900 Call Cindy. 1727 U nderpass Rd Beojt(ulpakS£icnrg,l.4(xm New roof heot рилр & oaprt 4/5BR,3.5BA $264,900 Call Janie M .W H S llN C . _________________________163 Oak Grove Church Rd • Great sorter lome with brje rocxut In ercnt arti Foxed badryanJ with w orks^ $7^900. Call A(tS G orden D r • Chirmir\g and unique deicnb« this 3BR. 2BA home. Entry operu to open air atnum connecting to lutchea Formal divngnn.denw/F' ‘ ' ‘ JI Creekwood • Ne>v home .. Creekv>ood.Aif«ance area. Open and nxym Sp(it floor pbn wrth 3BR. 2BA. Cujton abrea breiliwt bar. ote teonng in lotcben & toiht Sep shower. pftJen tiixReiw of storage. $137.506. CaHBnnett 15ГЙауе$ Lane • Нлв ^ prwcy with the seduson of this 3 horr^ stor>e firephce.leach to gT^^ pitia M W I ' R K Ì IJ iO ik L c iiC t G(ut new constmctnn heme I n popular Oak Oeul Nee r№d. grtit bascaVbJad n 1Л ¿к рсгка far I si cne bu}«rv $99,900. CaB janke. 37 Charleston . Beautájl 3BR. 2BA home in dcsir^ nci^uorfiood! Fcaara еюп orw pwt rcom withiîî bascfr<nt and lirw lot vrtâi Ico of cws. $ U9.000. Call Cindy. 115W Robin St.* biSea b bmiy uUe-SM. ioaocn. rVivite рада пжт Oifice vsich itpjQte cncrmce. 4BA. ЗВЛ $ 154,900. Cal Janie. 124 RiMfiUe Drive • ISOO sqft on main level. Basement has bath, fireplace, gas monitor heater & partial^ finished bedroom & den. Updates «xclude new windows, new air cond.. 4 year old roof & new carpet Spacious 2 car carport $97,000. CaH Mary 124 É. Maple Ave. • Wonderful home built in 1913 A waiiiing distance of dwntwn Mocksville.lO LARGE rms.4)5 6Rv LK.formal OR. brkfi nn.huje kit 4 sutini rm. Lg screen porch A 34*60 deuched 374 Brier Creek • Quiet, seduded home on 9i acrcs. Urge roorns. nice dccor.v^ floor in i livitig room. Ga log Èrcphce. masonry frwit pofiK 109 Snvanruh Cc * FVicedbdow appraisal Abost new. 4B/1. ISBA vMh open b|«r, kit w b ^ area смг> bokftf bJevd ded(. fordii^ floors & nibous $l99^.CalRo4>e)i tfcm I . Over 6 acres! This rvcher has a large roomy kitchen, 2 I4IS •mmacul_____. . .______________, .......... . fun baths, SM>ara(e dining, and fenced backyanj. The cozy Iront porch makes for enjoyable evenings after work!$113.900.Call Rodney. 484 B edctow n Road* 3BR. TBA home on almost 8 acres with a pond BeoutAJ pasture bnd ibrhoTMs. AU cleared bnd in a very quiet areL$ll9,900.CalClea 1176 South A n ie ll Rd ; A fine ho^e in immaculate condition! 3BR. 2ÍBA. fonnal liy. mi w/fP plus fintjhed den In bsmt wifP. step uvin| kiuhen. large Uund^ rm. 2 car<arport. I car bsmt AD on .86 ac. $103.000. Call Mary. 193 Kktgvnil Drtve - Erioy gpM course vie#rt from bom back decks in this great Oak hcmd Kr^cistsm fcature&uv mi & dai prtwide 1 fami/areav Unfin buriL for future emansion w/ v ^ h e it & insOukm $217,900. Call iW r. 199 MagnolU Ave сегапк tile Hoofing indcouxersthnxighniA В(Л- in entertainment center, vsindow seat, ЗВЯ. 3ÌBA. and over 2200 sc).fÌL RjII basement Gardening oru with potters shed$2]9.500. Cal Janice. L o t 19 M eadow RklM*S(x>erioren«m effic'cr’t home on 1.61 aars.Open foor phn wim fonnal Dft. 4Bfl 3iBA. and over 2300 s ^ Plus finished basement $334,900. Cali Rodne^ Give Us A Call To Help You Find The Perfect Home! I3S W inding Creek Rd . Charleston Ridge • San Filippo designed ar>d built this hone. You must see to appreciate tbe quality of this beautiful 3BA. 2BA split fo^r. Over 13бо sq. ft with 2 car rarage in bmst All this for only tl2l.900.Ctfl Pebble.___________________ 0 ^ linvtrg at a put deal! 3BR. 2BA I4C0 sq It home, jpaoou. open воог Г screend poftK panijy. btoiiiìng )01 need $ 129,1 CalDeiiSeor^oàìey Janice McDaniel Debbie Penniagton Mary Lynne Biytbier Mary Hendricks 909*0747 909-128Г Í09-08JÍ 940-7077 IMW«rilDlh«-hhJouiW*tojev^ ml came * tamh IjTt t09 Quiál HoMcmv • Great 1 story home kxs of storage and beouoU kdochea 3BR. 2ДА and o«tr an acre of bnd Fenced n bxkyvd and Mond(fUnei^iboftxx)d $1)9.900. Crffkx^i^ Briigelt Ferrell 655'2849 Merle Rector 99B'S900 Jackie Couliton 751-9400 liir m \ isii U'' I'll 1 lie w t'lv w w \\.14 iimni;loiilii'.ill\.c i)in......or.......1 -mail us .ii iiil(U<i44’iiniii};l()niU‘all\.c'()m t â T ’ .ih . ’ i- í И ! i l > < If.' 1)4 . DAVIE COUN l Y RN IKKPRISE RKCOUÏ), .fune 20, 2002 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Saturday, June 22 Country IJreakfast, 6-10 Llb- eny Weslcy;inCliurch.21(Y)Slicfficld Rtl (iipprox. 10 mi. wesl of Mi>cks- villc). lliini. sausagc. eggs, biscuils. grits. Don;ilions acccplcd. TriKecds go towanls new parsonage. Viird Snle, S a.m.-1 p.m.. Fulion UNtC. Üonutiüi\ collcclcd for jx*ople inlcrcsleil in selling (area provided, you provide table & clean up after), donationgolowiutlniission goal.Ftxxl sold by Fulion Youlh for Ivach a'* livat. info: Judy ^»H-2S50 or Dawn 998-5K70. ^'jird Sale Car \Vash.all prwecds go to iiKrtl youth. K a.in.» 2 p.n^. ;U Masonic Picnic Grounds. Biscuits a.ni..haniburgerstodogsp.ni.Spiin- sored by Yadkin/Davie4-HLivest(Kk AssiKiation. Info: 751-6297. Relitlion Thru June 20 V acation lllble Scliool, Tiiirenliiie Ilapl. Cliurcli. 6:,1(I-X:3() p.m. Ages prcsclu)()I-:utult. This year's Ihcinc "Anv.i/on Omfillcis". For info'WS- .■>100. Thru June 21 Missions Revivid. Liberty Bapt. Church. 7:30 p.m. each night, spe­ cial singing each night. Evcr>one Welcome. “ Sttfiiri Hue” VHS, at Hillsdale UMC, Advance, from 6:.V)-8:‘i.^ p.m. nightly, then on Sal. June 32 from 9-1 for family cook-out. Friday, June 21 CumiiKin lloiul In Cimccrl, 7 p.m.. Libcrly Wesleyan Church, 2(19-1 Shcfnclcl R<l„ llanminy.-I92-2%.1. One o f conleinporary Chrislian music's nevsesl groups. Saturday, June 22 \'ucu(iun Hihle School, Oak Grove UMC, Hwy. I5H. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lunch w ill l>e provided. A ll ages wclcome to come explore God’s Wonderful World. Sunday, June 23 Hope llapl. TahiTiiacle llom c- coniini;, U.S. I5K N. near Dutch­ man Creek, 10:30 a.m. Annual Women’s Day IVograin, The Women of Mocksville Second I’tesbyicrian Chutcli. 4 p.m.. ¡¡uesi speaker: Dr. CalreliaSleele Hunter. Refreshments sened in fellowship hall. Sunday, June 30 Davie Co, Hnpllsl M issionary Union Anniversary, cclebrating more than IÍK)years.Candlelighting sers icc to remenüxrr deceased and curreni Presidents. Everyone in- viic<l. Locaiion announced at laler lime. Anniversary Celehrallon. Davie Bapl. Missionary Union. 3 p.m.. Cedar Creek Bapt. Church, theme “ Here Am I Send Me” . Public in­ vited. Ongoing IVfschool/Parenls Mornlnj» Onl. neihlehem United Meih. Time: 9 a.n).-noon. /\ges 1 & 2 - NLW or T. Th. Age .1 - NLT. Th. Age A S: Vrc- K - three or four days per week. Call 99S-6820. Preschool/Parcnls Morning Out. Center United Meih.. Ages 2 Mon. - Wed. Si.lO a.nt. - 12 noon. Ages } lS: 4 Mon., Wed.. Fri. K:.10 a.m. - 12 noon. Call 94U-.n53 t.r 492-5735. Kevelalion Sludy. each Sun. nighl. 6:30 p.m. At Sheffield Music Hall, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcome to allend. Reunions Soedal Events Mon.-Wed., July 22-24 1st Annual Step Camp, at Davie High Sctxil. l0a.m.-2p.m..cost-S20.iuiygirl or hoy ages 5-14 wIk> w ill Iv afteiKling Davie Higli forliw 2(X12-2(X)3 sthwM ye;ir. Call Litesha Smilh 75I-5‘X)5 for (juesiions. Dates to Remember Now-July 28 Natural Visions. spring/sumn\cr ari show in Ihe lohhy of HrtK'k Perfonn­ ing Arls Center. Main Sireel. Mocks­ ville. For info: 751-3112. Friday, June 21 Hansel &(irelal.prcseniedby Davie Arls Council & Missoula Children’s *ri]eata\ Original musical adaptation of Brothers’ Grimm lale. Perfor­ mances at 3 and 7:.10 p.m. at BrcKk Perfomiing Arts Cenler. .Main Sireel, Mtvksvillc. Tickdv. $5 for everyone. Ticket or info; 75I-3(XK). N.C. Music Day A( The l.ibrary, bring lunch & lawn cluiir to Davie Library from iUM)n-2 p.m. ;uul enjoy talented local musicians 4.^ singers. (Cancelled if rain). Thursday, August 1 Tim Zimmerman and Ihe Brass Kln|»s, in concert al Brwk Perfomv ing Arts Center. N. Main St.. MiKks­ ville. 7:.30 p.m. Three lnim(xis. three trombones, a tuba, percussion & key­ boards. Reserved seating - S15 cach. CaU75l-3000 or 751*2503. Meetings Tuesday, June 25 Annual Hoard .Meelin^of The Hu- mane Socicly of Davie Counly, 7 p.m. at Ihe oflice on Yadkinville Road (Ivhind car wasliacross from Arhy’s), election ofnevv officers will lake place. It is ver>' inip<mant that each board memlvrs Ixr al ihis meeting. Refresh­ ments will Ix: served. Call 751-5214 for nu>re info or dijvctiiMb. Ongoing Humane .Society of Davie Co.. moiilliiy meelinjis 2ml Tues. ofeacli month, at (il'llce Vadkinvillo Ril. Iw- himl car wash. 7.S1-.‘)2I-I. Diivic Ripiililican McnsCluh,meets 4th Saturd;iy of each month. 7:.^();t.in.. Keel I’ij; HBQ. CelehralcRfconTy, weekly supixiit group for Ihose siniggling w ith had h;iViits. addictions, and victims of ahuse. .Meets Fridays. 7 p.m.. al llillsilale Bapl. Chuix-li. Hwy. 1.5«, Advancc. Call 44()-fi61S for more info. DavieConnly I lorsc Ктегкепсу Res­ cue Tuiiii, 7:.^0 p.m., downstairs at llie Agricultunil Building. Mocksville, Ev­ ery .Ini Tuc4liiy each month. For info: 'M(V2 n i. Davie Co. Hand Iltxislers, meets 2nd Tuesday of month. 7:.Wp,m,. Davie llig li Hand Rmmi, SheffieUI-CalahulnSupporKiroup, 2nd and 4th Tues,. 7 p,m,. New Union Meth, Church, Meeling open to com­ munity. Family Services "W hat Kvery Par­ ent Shniild Know", parenlingclasses lo interested parents of teens in local areas, every Mon, 6-7:15 p,ni.. at Mocksville office Sanforil Ax e. Cost SI .“i. For mon; info: 7,‘i I -4,‘i 10, .lerusalem llapl. Church isa provid­ ing supjxirt for lliose who luive losl ihcir jobs. H:,10-I0 a,m, on Mondays, call .l.lft-2S4-2.12,S for mon; info. l’roKressiveClul)ofCiHileeiiiee,2nd Tuesday. Cooleemee Library. p.m. Call 2X4-247.5 for info. Help VourseirSupporKi'roup. Can­ cer .Senices, Inc., 2iidTuesday.n(Km- I :.10p.m. Davie Counly Lihr.iry. Bring bag lunch if you wisli. For more inio. cail7.5|-().ir.1or760-WS.1. .MOI'S (.Mothers of I'reschwilers). Macedonia Mor.ivian Chuah. Sup- |юп, fellow ship, crafis & foo<l. Chil- iln;n guided in own program MOP­ PETS, 9:.Ю-11:.W a.m, Registralion fee lle,\ihle lo H of children attending, Scholarsljips available. For nuirc into, call 498-4.494. 1 si & .Ird Fridays (fol­ low schedule of Davie School Syslem and on summer bre;ik al this lime - w ill resume meeling Friday, Aug. 1 ft at 9:30 a.m.). Childcare provided for small fee. The Artist (iroup, Davie County Li­ brary, 7 p,iH, lasl Tues, Call Honnie at 99S-.5274. CentiT Community Devehipinent. ,1rd Mon., 7 p.m. Conmiunily Bldg. Cooleemee Town llonrd, 3rd Tiies- d:iy. Town Hall. 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. North Cooleemee and Clark Road (.'(nincil, 2nd NVednesday. 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Violence .Services. Siipiwt groups for victims. Sessions free, confidenlial. Tocsihiys. 7 p.m. and Friilay. 10 a.m. DDVS Office in DavieCountv Olfice Bldg..751-3450. Family N'iolence Prevention Ser- > ices(iri)a\ ie County. Free counsel­ ing for victims of violence and Iheir childa'n. .Separate groups. Tuesdays. (1-7:30 p.m.First United MetliodisI Church of .Mocksville. Cal! I-8(K)- 72S-.34I3. C<»iicerneil Hikers Association, Ft»otliills Ch;ipter. 2nd Wetlnesilay, Western Steer, U.S. fiO 1 at 1-40.7 p.m. Public w elcome. Advance (Jarden Club, 1st Tues., 9 a.m.,MiKksUMC,WS-21ll. Mocksville Carden Club, IsiThurs.. First Baptist Fellow ship Hall. 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. .Sons of Confederate Veterans. 1st Monday.CcKiIeemec Historical Build­ ing. 7 p.m. .Mocksville Rotnry Club. Tuesdays. 12:10 p.m.. Rotaiy Hut. Take O ff Pounds Sensibly. Bethlehem United MethodistChurch, 6:45 p.m. Thurs. FnriniiiKton Mnsonic l.odf’c No. 265, 2nd Monday, 7:30 p.m. al Ihe lixigc. Cnncer suppurt Rroup, 2nd Tues­ day,? p.m., Davie Library, for cancer palienls, friend, family. I-S(K)-22S- 7421 or 751-0313. .Mocksville I.lnns C liib, 1st, 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m.. Rotary Club. Davie Co, United Wav Hoard of Direclors, 4tli Monday, 5:30 p.m.. Brock Center Amic.x, Conf. Room 20S. .Mocksville-Davie lloinebuilders. 4thTliun.day.7p.m..CaptainStevcn's. Davie llliili Atliletic Hoosters. 3rd Monday, 7 p.m., school cafeteria. Disabled American N'eterans No. 75aiidAii\iliary,3idMontlay.7p,m., chapter home, U.S. 601 south of Mocksville. GoodTimersSquareDance Dancc Lessons S5 |kt monlh. Volun­ teers for different social events. Con­ tact Elhel at 99S-3X37, Siiverstriders Wall< Club .Seniors, 50 arul up. M-F. 6:.^0-9 a.m. No charge. Mothers l\/1orning Out Tuesilays and Thursdays. $7 |\'r day. $40 }'»er momh. The Dance Company Moil,, Tues,, Wed,, Л Sat, Call Emily Rolicnson,44S-5l63, Davie Senior Games Davie Senior 55 Л up have ue g(>t fund for \'ou. Reg. now ojKMi. come join us in your favorile spoil or share anistic lalcni in SilverArls com|x*ti- tion. Or sluu'c jx'rfoniiing talents dur­ ing Silver Follies. To Iind oul more call Kathie at Rec. Dept. 751-2325. YMCA For more infonnalion. call 751-9622 or visit Davie Family YMC.A. Water Exercise Class Easy enough for K'ginners. challeng­ ing eiu)ugh for Ihe exivrienced. AU ages w elcome. Call for class iy|vs limes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7-S:45 p.m. Ages 7 S: up, Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 Л up. Meel Tues. Л Thurs.. 4:45. 6:00, 6:45 p.m. Gymnastics Camp Come join us for a fun-Hlled week. Leam lo use gymnastics ei[uipmeiii Л: basic cheerleading moves. June 17- 21.9-11 ;30 a.m. Co^t; menilx'rs $30/ others $55. Camp Davie Y Now registering rising K-5lh, Let VMC'A cnteiiaiiu*i enrich yourchild, stale licensed summer day camp. Weekly Held trips. Camp PRYDE Now regisienng rising 6-Sth graders. Summer ilay camp involving com- nuuiity ouireadi projecls. leam Iniild- inc. and more. Space limited. Oak Valley/YMCA Golf Camp Leam fumhnicntals ofgolf with PGA pni Kandall Janies Л his staff. Session I July 15-19, Session 11 July 22-26, X- II :i,m. Cost: mcml4'i> S95 / others $105, 3 On 3 Basketball T ournament A com|vtitive toiinianient In Chris­ tian environment. June 2X-29. Cost S36 |Tcr leam (phis $5 for non-mem- lvrs)Call for details. Volleyball Tournament 4 on 4 co-ed double elimination. July 19-2(1. Cost: $36 |KT team (plus S5 for non-meinl>crs)Call for details. Seniors All Senior Activities take place at the Davie Counly Senior Ccnlcr located in the Brock Building on Noiih Main Sireel. Mocksville unless othenvise noted. Call 751-0611. Wed.-Thurs., June 26-27 Cherokee Adventure, Senior Trip, fee includes loilging. lunch buffet al Harrah's Continental Breakfast, huf- fel ilinner. Depart 6 a.in. on 6/26. iviurii 9 p.m. 6/27. Call 751-2325 for info. Report Davie Dateline items By Noon IHonday Items for Davie Dalellne slutuld be reported hy noon Monday ofthe pub- licauon vveek. Call 751-2120 or drop il by the oflice. at S. Main St. across from the couiihouse. 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Rt'Iuialiun Scivut-^ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20,2002 - DS Charges Against Former Teacher Dismissed By liclli Cii.s.sldy Davie Conmy Ешсфп.че Rccord The ca.se againsl a lormcr Davie school .sy.stem employee was droppeil aflcr the .state failed lo prove she took Ritalin from two area schools earlier tliis year. AeconUnj; to testimony in Davie Dislricl Court lasl week. Lisa McClintock Johnson, a spe­ cial education tcacher at Cornat/er and Cooleemee el­ ementary schools, was stispccteil of taking a total of 86 Ritalin pills. Ritalin is most commonly ii.sed to treat Atlemion Deficit Disorder (ADD). Lasl March. Detective J.D. Hartman, with the Davie Sheriffs Depanmenl. was called lo Cornaf/.er Elementary by Princip:il Candy Poplin, Uartmati testified a warrant was issued for Johnson's arrest on Marcli 22. after I’oplin and other school olTicials reali/.eil the medicine was missing from a locked area where prescriptions for children are kept, “Parents take the medicine there for tlicir kids to take, and the nurses take inventory of the pills every day," said Hartman. "Friday, Marcli I.“! and Monday, March 18, were teacher work­ days, and they noticed the pills were missing, on Tuesday or Wednesday, and I was called on Friday. There were 23 Ritalin pills missing from Cornatzer and 63 missing from Cooleemee." Hartman said Johnson has a prescription for Ritalin for her­ self, and in her job as special education teacher, split her days between the schools. Following his investigation, Hartman charged Johnson with misdemeanor larceny and simple possession of a schedule II con­ trolled substance, but said he never I'ouikI the pills or the key to the locked cabinet on Johnson. Gwen Angell, a nurse al Cornat/er, also testiruul, saying the medicine was kept in the locked top drawer of a filing cabinet and thal she and one other person had keys to the cabinet. Angell kept her key locked in her desk, and the olher person kept her key in her desk. "We have a list of people who Ciin access that cabinet, and Ms. Johnson is not on lhal list," Angell said. Angell discovered the pills were missing on Wednesday, and although medicine was given out Tuesday, it was nol inventoried. Angell also said she was at the school on March 15 and did not see Johnson there. But another employee, Betty Blakley, did, "1 was working at the school, and I went inlo the health room, bccause I needed some cotton balls for my health kit,” said 123 C a rd in a l - L o U o f livable iq u a re ro olaie & ito ra ge space. 3 B R , 2 ,5 B A , M a tu re la n d ica pln g. I O n e m ile fro m 1-40, $176,900. I C a ll G le n , 650-5172 HOME W AR R AN T Y OFFERED 286 Shenield F a rm TV all ■ M in i- fa rm on 6,67 acres. Fenclna and 24x24 barn/Horkshop. O n ly 5.5 m iles off H w y 64 W esl, A m ust seel $129,900. C a ll Peter, 998-1047 OLI JL..* COMPLETE A PPLIAN C E PACKAGE 299 M aitnolla Avenue - G arde n Valley, H om e w a rra n ty offered. F u ll basem ent & gardnelng area '.5B Aw/potter's ih e d . 3 B R , ■ B tïa t L _ : ______ C a ll M erlè o r hom e in ar^at location. M a n y Í. $ 2 f9 ^ - .................. ^extras. Janice 909-0)47, H w j i r t t r V » W i n S Q r a n d inru®PennhiKlonRe«lly.com • www.PennhtttlonRcaUv.comi@ gn| OPtNHÜUSC OPfNHOlISi OREN HOUSE UPEN HUIISC UPEN HUlIbi ington 's m p a n v C O L D U J e U . B A N K E R □ TRIAD, REALTORS’ 11 mÍTuI- Blakley, a tcaclier's assistant. “The door was partly closed, and Ms. Johnson was in there, and she was looking around, scour­ ing around the desk, and she said she needed the nurse's key for medicine because she had hurl her rmger, I didn'l see any hlood and couldn'l aclually see the boo boo. because she had a cloth ban­ dage with tape around it. She said she needed an oral antibi­ otic." Blakley offered Johnson Neosporin, a topical antibiotic ointmcm, but Johnson didn'l take il frotn her. Johnson's attorney. Rob Raisbeck, asked Blakley, aside from herself and Johnson, liow many people were in lhal health room belween March 15 and 20, and Blakley answered lhal she had no idea. Principal Poplin was away from the school March 1,‘i through 21. but found out Ihrough the school health direc­ tor thal the tnedicinc was miss­ ing. She said in trying lo make sense of it and do llieir own in­ vestigation. ami bec:tusc medi­ cine was missing from Iw o schools, she ihoiiglil they sbmild first spe;ik with any employee who worked at both schools. The first person she spoke with was Johnson. "During the course of llic conversation, she denied taking the medicine. She told me she didn't work on Friday, and I knew she hail. She was \ eiy ner­ vous ill my olTice. We have a list of people authorized tohokl lhat key. and il was unusual that she was looking for it." said I’opliii. Raisbeck asked Poplin if she had noticed a cut or bandage on Johnson's finger, and she .said she did not. "Did you speak with her any­ time between March I.“! and 22?" Raisbeck asked. Poplin an­ swered. "No." Raisbeck made the point that Johnson's cut could have healed iluring that week. He also said Johnson later clarified with Pop­ lin that she had been there on March I.S. and when i|iiestioned about it by Poplin, was confused about Ihe dale. In his final comments. Raisbeck saiil. "The drugs were never I'otmd on anyone, so there is zero evidence on the posses­ sion charge, and with regard to the larceny charge, you have a situation where the drugs were Ihere on March 15 and gone March 20, but there is no evi- dence Ms. Johnson had Ihc key or got into the cabinet. And there is no evidence of the drug.s on her person or anywhere. “There are just too many gaps. She had an opportunity, bul other people had an opportunity too, and to say she did it is just loo much of a leap of faith," he said. Raisbeck asked for the charges to be distnissed. Mary Covington, assistant district attorney, said. “She had motive, opportunity and acce.ss al thal time," but Judge Dale Graham agreed with Rai.sbcck, •saying. 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AHS шгтп Ш flerrjng 95Э-П5; $171.000 in IMDPOM HACI OAVU 3BR 2BA' ■ I, cneery rancft »/Icrmat eiruno room; gas ке in la/ge iNing room: aaess uii2 utio tnru itii. livirig & master, fflas!erfiatn »,'601 bowlplace in la/M iNing room: a; niUiïiiîji master, mas!«i«w,«uiw 02001 Coldwell Banker Real islate Corporation. Coldwell Bankerti 1$ a regisiered trademark of Coldwell Oanker Corporation. An Equal Opporlunily Company. Equal Housing Oppoitunity. Each ollicc It Indepcndcnily Owned and Operated. m - DAVIR COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lune 20. 2002 D/WIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 - D7 l" • PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY INTHEGENERALCOURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 00 CVD 578 Tho Heirs ot Roosovelt Cuthrell, know n an d unknow n; B essie C uthrell; tho H eirs o( B essie Cuthrell, it decoased; Alexander Cullirell; Robert Junior Cuthrell; the Heirs ol Mary Elizabeth Cuthrell Pruitt H airston, known and un­ known; Iho Heirs of Troy Hairston; Lizzio H. Jordan; and the Davie Couniy Department ol Social Ser­ vicos, G uardian lor Mary Pruitt Hairston, ward. Defendants, Under and by virtue of a Judg­ ment and Order for Sale entered In Ihe District Court o( Davie Couniy, North Carolina, in the above-cap­ tioned action, the undersigned Commissioner wiil on tho 27th day of June, 2002, offer for sale for cash to tho last and highest bidder at public auction al the courthouse door in Davie Couniy, North Caro­ lina In Mocksville at 12 ,00 noon, the loliowing described real property: BEING Lot Nos, 41 and 42 ol «10 Brookside Subdivision, accord­ ing to a plat thereof recorded In the Oflico ol tho Register o( Deeds for Davio County. North Carolina, In Book 23, Page 512, to which said plat relerence is hereby m ade for a moro particular description. Each lot being 25 leet by 144 feet and abutting B enson Avenue on Ihe North. Being informally known as Parcel No. J5010C0011 pursuant to Iho Davio Couniy Tax Maps. Tho sale will bo m ade as Is and subiecl lo all outstanding city and county taxes and local Improve­ m ent a ssessm en ts against the nbove-doscribed property not In­ cluded In the ludgm eni In the abovo onlitied cause. A deposit of livo percent (5%) o( Ihe successlul bid will be required. Any person who has an IntoresI In Ihe property may lilo an increased or upset bid within ten days afler the report of sale is filed. This tho 21 SI day of May, 2002. Robert E. Price, Jr. Commissioner OF COUNSEL: Robert E. Price, Jr. & Associates, P.A. 3400 Healy Drivo, Suite B . P.O, Box 26364 W inslon-Salem. NC 27114 (yiO) 750-2870 5-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 0 2 S P 1 0 9 Under and by virtue ol tho au­ thority contained in a certain deed ol trust dated October 31, 1997. securing a note and indebtedness ol $119,300.00, which w as ex­ ecuted by Michael D. W igginlon and wife. Carol J. Wigginlon. (the current owner of the properly de­ scribed therein is M ichael D. Wigginlon). and which is recorded in Deed ol'TrusI Book 264 al Page 904. Davie Couniy Registry, the undersigned having b ee n a p ­ pointed Substitute Trustee by in­ strument recorded in Book 418 al Page 906 of said Registry, default having occurred in the paym ent ol the note secured by said deed of trust, and at Ihe request of the holder of said note and pursuant to Order of Foreclosure dated Ihe 4th day ol June, 2002. Ihe undersigned Substitute Trustee, in accordance wilh Ihe provisions ol said deed ol trusl, will oiler lor sale al public auction lo the highest bidder for cash at 12:00 o'clock noon on W ednesday, June 26. 2002. al Ihe courlhouse door in M ocksvillo. Davie County. North Carolina, Ihe lot and fixtures al 51 East R enee Drive, Advance. NC 27006-7955. which is m ore particularly d e ­ scribed as follows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lol N um ber 23. as shown on Ihe Map of W oodlea. Section Number One. as recorded In Plat Book 4, Pago 110, in the Oflice ul Iho Regisler ol D eeds of Davie County, North Carolina, ref­ erence is hereby m ade tor a par­ ticular description. Said property will bo sold sub­ iecl to taxes, assessm ents, and any superior easem ents, rights ol way, restrictions ol record, prior liens, or olher prior encum brances, said sale to remain open lor increased bids for len days after report thereof lo Ihe Clerk ol Superior Court. The Substitute Trustee may require the high bidder to deposit cash al the sale In an amount equal to five per­ cent ol the amount bid as a good failh deposit. The sale is also sub­ ject lo any applicable county and/ or slale land Iransler and/or rev­ enue lax, and Ihe successful Ihird party bidder shall be required to make paym eni for any such tax. Any successlul bidder shall be required to lender Ihe lull balance ol Ihe purchase price so bid. in cash or certilied check, al the lime Ihe Substitute Trustee tenders to him a deed for tho properly or attempts to tender such deed, and should said successful bidder fail to pay Ihe full balance of the purchase price so bid. at that time he shall remain liable on his bid. as provided lor in N.C.G.S. 45-21.30(d) and (e). in the event the Substitute Trustee allows the successlul bidder to de­ lay paym ent ol the purchase price, said bidder shall bo required to pay interest on the bid amount at Ihe rate specified by Ihe Nole which secures the deed ol trust. The property to be oifered pur­ suant to this Notice ol Sale is be­ ing oifered for sale, Iransler and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreemenl, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Irusteo or the holder ol Ihe note make any representa­ tion of warranly relating to the tille or any physical, environmental, heallh or salely condilions existing in. on. al or relating lo the properly being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing out of or in any way relating to any such conditions expressly are disclaimed. This, the 4th day ol June. 2002. Philip E. Searcy. Substitute Trustee WELLS JENKINS LUCAS & JENKINS PLLC Attorneys and Counselors al Law 155 Sunnynoll Court. Suite 200 Winston-Salem. NC 27106 Telephone (336) 725-2900 6-13-21П M ILLER EQUIPM ENT RENTAL SUMMER IS COMING! Bohcat. aerator core plugger & more lor rent today! ,3361151-2304 ¿N ew dom e« Uruler Owstniction! 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Purchase one o f these G reat Neiv H om es before July 31, 2002 an d B uilder w ill p ay up to $2,000 o f buyers closing cost (with acceptable offer). ^ ^ ^ ^ O N ^ ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ a s ^ a b o u l ^ v ^ i p p U a n c e s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (Mb r i t Í ^ lAKS^ 3 Now H oim s I M(k г Con.striK lion! • Great location, convenient to Winston-Salem, Mocksville & Lexington • Beautiful 2/3 acre homesites for cu.stom construction • Neigiiborhood of homes priced from* $135,000 to $190,000 • Cio.se to golf, shopping and schools C h a r l e s J o n e s R e a l t y , I n c . ( harlie .lonts lllu k ri. ( KS. \iui,iir i.'.w .ia im -s iis timil I h.ii |u iu U -M 'oniim UAlNTEfONCE FREE, 38Я 2.SBA HOME IN HEHTAGE OAKS • 2100 SF spH bedroom plan wilh a huge №u<te and a covered back porch- Buy now and choose your colors $184,900. UNDER CONSTRUCTION • 3 cr 4Bn, 25BA r*p story home, open & spacious, lafge lutchea iamily room Go« course v»ew. 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We’re Not Just Selling Houses, We’re Building Communities Seasons Chase - From $139,900 Stratford Soulh to Right-Somerset; Right-Season’s Chase Cambria Place - From $289,900 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. to Lcft-Peaceiuiven: Cambria Place on Right past YMCA 0 m m y I'ST Bermuda Run West - From .$331,400 1-40 We.st, turn left on Hwy. 801 and Righl into Bermuda Run West Colonial Estates - From $299,900 1-40 Wesl to exit 170; Left on Hwy 601 South; Righl on Salisbury; Left into Colonial Estates Colonial Citatesi "Country Living At It^ Finest" S tä lK ia te M Still Waters - Lots from $23,900 1-40 West to Hwy 801; Lefl on Hwy 80IS; go approximately 12 miles; cross over 64; sign on lefl Oak Grove - From $276,500 421 to Clemmons exit; straight on Lewisville-Clemmons; Righl-Arbor Run; Righl- Ridgegale; Left-F'airhaveii Oak Grove ___________________ At Arhor Klin Tanglew ood A gents А1Ш 6«. BUi CI«rOKi<' ILltMСгмг^Г.г« 71444187144416C.lj4l.tjr.V«$. СГ.5 r.f<l Wi-S06J SarviaМ4 44Л J«fiftl«r i.tru/I П44474 S4r>^r Cartai'/Л.’ОМ БГигсл Thonwi.JUU12 Mifl S^*mCo>*m ../H44i;714-4407 Su**n Р*л»1M444I'.,lkl|r,W«M*tl*>714 440«VtàiB Bearti71444)0 PäliTttumütvCnS, GRI Ш1пг ofIhe Pi’udentMl Real Affiliate», Im •( qudi Muu%in 7t»44IO WWOIÍ 7I4-M09 - тм-а ■ 7U44U • 9»2I70 !■ PIANO LESSONS. N o w 'O fftTin g Piano Stuiliuji fo r lU '^innur, Aiul Advanced Student* o i A ll A g c il O ife rin g 3 0 m in ; 4 5 m in ; and 1 h r Icufon«; P lease C all 4 9 2 -5 7 8 1 W eililingB, F u n erals, I S pccial O ccasio n s. PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUt^TY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilled as Executor ol Ihe E state ol NINA CA SS NICHOLSON, lale ol Davie Couniy, this is lo nolily all persons having claim s ag ain st said e s ia le lo presenl Ihem to the undersigned on or belore the 30th day o( August, 2002, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This Ihe 30th day ol May, 2002. Eddie D. Nicholson, EXEC 103 Stonehenge Lane Statesville, NC 28625 5-30-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP104 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY CH ARLES SHERRILL AND BETT J, SHERRILL DATED MARCH 15, 1999 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 298 AT PAGE 551 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY,, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol Ihe Clerk ol Superior Courl and under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained in the above-relerenced deed ot trust and because ol de­ fault in the payment of the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry ou and perlorm Ihe stipulation and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant to dem and ol the oner and holder ol the indebt­ edness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned subslilute trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place of sale at the couniy courthouse of said county at 2:30 P.M. on Friday, June 28, 2002, the following described real estate and any other Improve­ m ents which m ay be situ a ted Ihereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being m ore particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot(s) 38, Section 1, Pem broke Ridge at Berm uda Run Subdivision, recorded in Map Book(s) 5, P age(s) 145, Davie County, North Carolina. And Being m ore com m only known as: 178 Pem broke Ridge Court, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner(s) of Ihe prop­ erly, as rellected on Ihe records of the Regisler ol Deeds, are; Charles Sherrill and Belt J. Sherrill. The properly to be offered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being ollered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreem ent, or both, being foreclosed, nor Ihe ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized represenlalive ol either Trustee or the holder ol Ihe nole making any representation or warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, heallh or salety condilions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising oul of or in any way relating lo any such condilion expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is m ade subject to all prior liens and encum brances, and unpaid taxes and assessm ents including but not limited lo any transfer lax associated with the foreclosure, lor paying, il any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol Ihe amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater. Is required and m ust be tendered, in the lorm ol certilied funds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing Ihe expiration of the slatu­ tory upset period, all rem aining am ounts are Immediately due and owing. The date ol Ihis Notice is June 13. 2002. DAVID W. NEILL OR ELIZA­ BETH B. ELLSL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Chariotle, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-20-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE U nder and by virtue ol the power of sale contained in a cer­ tain Deed ol Trusl made by Michael D. Shaw and Wendy D, Shaw, hus- band and w ile (PRESEN T RECORD OWNER(S): Michael D, Shaw and W endy Dietrich Shaw) lo G ary L. Lackey, Trustee(s), dated the 30th day ol April, 1997, and recorded in Book 254, Page 839, Davie County Registry, Norih C arolina, D elault having been m ade in Ihe paym ent of the note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H, TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A,. having been substituted as Trustee in said D eed ol trust by an instrument duly recorded In Ihe Ollice ol the Reg­ isler ol D eeds ol Davie County. North Carolina, and the holder ol the nole evidencing said indebted­ ness having directed lhat the Deed of Trust be loreciosed, Ihe under­ signed Substitute Trustee will ol­ fer lor sale at the Courthouse Door, in the City ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 12:00 P.M. on Monday, the 24lh day ol June, 2002. and will sell lo the high­ est bidder lor cash the loliowing real esiale situate In the County ol Davie. North Carolina, and being more particularly described as fol­ lows: Being known and designated as Lot 6, North Ridge, Phase One, as recorded in Plat Book 6, page 127, in the O llice ol the Register ol D eads ol D avie County, North C arolina, relerence to which is hereby m ade lor a more particular description. Together wilh improve­ m ents localed thereon; said prop­ erty being localed at 132 Summit Drive, Mocksville, Nonh Carolina. Should the properly be pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son m ust pay the tax of Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hundred Dol­ lars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property to be ollered pur­ suant to Ihis notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee лог the holder ol the note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreem ent, or both, being loreciosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representa­ tive of either the Trustee or the holder of Ihe note make any rep­ resentation ol warranty relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environ­ mental, health or saley conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising out or In any way relat­ ing lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subiecl to all taxes, special assessm en ts, and prior liens or encum brances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required al the time of the sale. This 3rd day of June, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A. Substitute Trustee И. Terry Hutchens, P.A. Substitule Trustee P.O. Box 2505 4200 Morganlon Rd., Suite 103 Fayetteville, NC 28320 6-13-21П Happy Birthday Summer Burton! L o« )our brolher Tny Easier, araladorinxpamtn Tara Hcndnx Bujton & Anthony Buiton NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix ol the Estate ol RAY WAYNE GRIF­ FIN, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 20th day ot Septem ber. 2002. be­ ing three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 20th day ol June. 2002. Mazie W. Grillin 1020 Yadkin Valley Road Advance. NC 27006 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP107 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JA M ES W. BOLES AND WENOKA F BOLES DATED MAY 30. 2000 AND RE­ CORDED IN BOOK 336 AT PAGE 138 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUB­ LIC REGISTRY NORTH CARO­ LINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk ol Superior Court and undor and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ lault in the paym ent ol Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry ou and perlorm Ihe stipulation and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant to dem and ol Ihe oner and holder ol the indebt­ edness secured by said deed ol trusl, Ihe undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash al Ihe usual place ol sale al Ihe county co urthouse of said county at 2:30 P.M. on Friday. June 28, 2002, Ihe following described real estate and any olher improve­ m ents w hich m ay be situ a ted thereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being m ore particularly described as lollows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lot 227 In Oak Valley, Section?, (Kingsmill), as recorded in Plat Book 6, P age 85, Davie County Registry, reference being thereto for a more particular d e­ scription. And B eing m ore com m only known as; 242 Kingsmill Drive, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner(s) ol the prop­ erty, as rellected ont he records of the Register ol Deeds, is: Wenoka F, Boles. The property to be oifered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being oifered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreem enl, or bolh, being loreciosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder ol Ihe nole making any representation or warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmenial, healtn or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being ollered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ot or in any way relating to any such condilion expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale Is m ade subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessm ents including but not limited to any transler tax associated with the foreclosure, for paying, if any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount of Ihe bid or seven hundred C a m b r id g e C r e e k A p a r t m e n t s 300 Milling Road Mocksville, NC Family Households 1&2 Bedroom Apartments Handicap Accessible Units Available Rental Assistance Available Please Call: 336-751-5128 TDD/TYY# 800-735-2962 lilty dollars ($750.00). whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered, in the lorm ol certified funds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open len days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the slatu­ tory upset period, all remaining am ounts are immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice is June 13,2002, DAVID W. NEILL OR ELIZA­ BETH B. ELLSL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive. Suite 300 Chariotle. NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate of JESSE FRANKLIN THOMPSON, late of Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having claim s a g a in si said e sia le to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe firsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make im­ m ediale paym ent to Ihe under­ signed. This the 201h day ol June, 2002. William C. En/in, Jr. 1004 Augusta Courl Clemmons, NC 27012 6-20-4IP NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 254 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION SHARON LEA HALL. PlaintifI, vs, DAVID VANCE HAMM, Delendant TO: David Vance Hamm TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in the above-captioned mat­ ter. The nature ol the reliel being sought is as lollows: Absolute Di­ vorce by Motion lor Summary Judg­ ment. You ate requited to m ake de- tense to such pleading no laler than July 10. 2002, and upon your lail­ ure to do so. the party seeking ser­ vice against you will apply lo the Court for Ihe reliel sought. This the 14th day ol June. 2002, JULIE A. PARKER PARKER & PARKER Attorney lor Plainlill 854 Valley Road, Suite 200 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-1890 6-20-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP107 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY JAM ES W. BOLES AND WENOKA F. BOLES DATED MAY 30, 2000 AND RE­ CORDED IN BOOK 336 AT PAGE 138 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUB­ LIC REGISTRY NORTH CARO­ LINA NOTICE OF SAI.E Pucjuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ lault in the payment ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry ou and perlorm Ihe stipulation and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant lo demand ol Ihe oner and holder ot the indebt­ edness secured by said deed of trusl, Ihe undersigned substitule trustee will expose for sale at pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the couniy courlhouse of said couniy at 2:30 RM, on Friday, June Happy lOtli Uirtiiday S usan Cohen Lm'e- Kick <&. Selli 28, 2002, Ihe loliowing described real estate and any other Improve­ m ents w hich m ay be situ a ted thereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being m ore particularly described as lollows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lot 227 in Oak Valley, Section?, (Kingsmill), as recorded in Plat Book 6, P age 85. Davie County Registry, reference being thereto lor a more particular de­ scription. And Being m ore com m only known as: 242 Kingsmill Drive. Ad­ vance, NC 27006 The record owner(s) ol the prop­ erty. as rellected ont he records ol the Regisler ol Deeds, is: W enoka F. Boles, The property lo be ollered pur­ suant to Ihis notice of sale is being offered for sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS. WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the trustee nor the holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust/ security agreem enl. or both, being loreciosed. nor the officers, direc­ tors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol ei­ ther Trustee or the holder ol Ihe note making any representation or warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety condilions existing in. on. at or relating to the property being ol- leted lor sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encum brances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents includ­ ing but not limited to any transler tax associated with the loieclosute. lor paying, il any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the am ount ol the bid ot seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00). whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered, in the form ol cerlilied funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as re­ quired by law. Following the expi­ ration ol Ihe statutory upset period, all lemaining am ounts are immedi­ ately due and owing. The date ol Ihis Notice is June 13.2002. DAVID W. NEILL OR ELIZA­ BETH B. ELLSL Subslilute Trustee 8520 Clill Cam eron Drive. Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE Having qualilied as Personal R epresentative of the E state ol MARGARET W. REPKE, late ol Davie County. North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notily all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the attorney for the estate as set forth below, on or belore Ihe 2nd day of September, 2002, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons, lirms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make immediate paym ent to the under­ signed, This the 30th day ol May. 2002. William M, Repke Personal Representative Estate ol M argaret W. Repke Victoria P. Brenner, Attorney lor Ihe Estate Roy Morse. Resident Process Agent ROBBINS MAY & RICH. LLP 120 Applecross Road Pinehursl. NC 28374 5-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol LEE ROY HOWELL, late ol Oavie Couniy, this is lo no­ tify all p erso n s having claim s against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the C e d a r R id g e A p a r t m e n t s Mocksville, NC Elderly Households(62 or older, or Handicap, or disablod) 1 &2 Bedroom Apartments Handicap Accessible Units Available Rental Assistance Available Section 8 Accepted Please Call: 336-751-0226 TDD/TYY# 800-735-2962 i.(jUAi,iiousi.\ai)i>h)Kui.Miv 30th day of August, 2002, being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day ol publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please m ake immediale payment to the undersigned. This the 30th day of May, 2002, Judy A, Howell, EXEC 1325 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 5-30-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the E siale ol VIVIAN BYNUM PERKINS, late ol Davie County, this Is to nolily all persons having claim s a g a in st said e sta te to presenl them to the undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 20th day ol June, 2002, Martha Perkins Miller. EXEC PO. Box 787 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Administra­ trix of the E state of DARRELL GRANT STEELE, late ot Davie Couniy. this is to notily all persons having claims againsi said estate lo present tliem to tho undersigned on or belore the 20lh day ol S ep­ tem ber. 2002. being three (3) monlhs Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bat ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 20lh day ol June. 2002. Vicke S. Steele, ADMN 120 W. Chinaberry Court Mocksville. NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY < NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe Estate ol DIANA MATTHEWS SPRINGER, lale ol Davie Coumy, this is to nolily all persons having claim s a g a in si said e s ta te to present them lo the undersigned on or before tho 20th day of Septem ­ ber. 2002. being Ihree (3) monlhs Irom Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 20th day ol June, 2002. David Springer 1372 Point Road Mocksville. NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the E state of BESSIE ANGELL SECHREST. late ol Davie County, this is to nolily all persons having claim s ag ain st said e s ta te to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This Ihe 20th day ol June, 2002. Barry L. Sechrest 1440 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 '6-20-4tn R A T E S A R E D R O P P I N G N O W IS THI- TIM E • Kate.s as low as 2.95% on A djuslablcs • Fi.xcd rates as low as 5.5% First M ortjayes Purchase or Refinances •D oublcw ldtt Specialists •C redit Problem s U nderstood •O ne D ay A pprovals •First & Second M ortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORR 1-888-840-1585 or 336-224-5125 “ Where Your FcunUy Comes Firsl” Semng You Siucc 1979 ii D8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 P U B L I C N O T I C E S 6 L A SSM E D S e L A S S DAVIE COUN TY EN TERPRISE RECORD, June 20, 2002 - D9 1 д а д в о к 1 0 д д а а с У Е А г з я Е 1 0 3 ? т г г А Т 1Т й'И Д Д Е Х Р Е К В Е Д У Е p r o f i t a b l e NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Execulor ot Ihe E state ol BESSIE ANGELL SECHREST. lale ol Davio County, tills is lo notily all persons tiaving claim s ag ain st said e sta te to present ttiem to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 20th day ol Septem ­ ber, 2002, being Ihree (3) months Irom the first day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ m ediate paym ent to Ihe under­ signed. This the 20th day o( Juno. 2002. Barry L. Sechrest 1440 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix ol the E state o( ALICE CONLEY SPILLMAN, late of Davie Counly this Is to notify all persons having claim s ag ain sl said e sta te lo presenl them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 13th day ol Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirst day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im­ m ediate paym ent lo the under­ signed. This Ihe 13th day of June, 2002. Jean K. Taylor, Executrix 162 Cemetery Road Mocksville, NC 27028 6-13-4tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE TIM BOGER, Plaintiff, vs. WENDY LEE LOLLIS BOGER, Defendant. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2002 CVD 207 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: W endy Lee Lollls Boger, Delendant TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking reliel against you has been tiled In the above referenced ac­ tion. The nature of the relief being sought Is Child Custody and Sup- . porl. Divorce from Bed and Board, P" and Interim Distribution of Marital Properly. Vou ar* raqutrad to m tk* da­ lens« such pleatllng no later than 17 July 2002, said date being forty (40) days Irom the first publi­ cation ol this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the Plaintiff who Is seeking relief against you will ap- FREDDY’S ROOFING 336-492-5923 Roota* • Rubber Rooft • •Shlngl« Roofi* ply to the Court tor the relief sought. This Ihe 3rd day ol June, 2002. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCI­ ATES. PA Lynne Hicks. Attorney for Plaintiff 124 W est Depot Street Mocksville. NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-3312 6-6, 6-20.6-27n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE BUDGET The Town of Mocksville pro­ posed 2002-2003 Fiscal Year Bud­ get w as presented to the Mocksville Town Board on Tuesday, June 4, 2002. The proposed budget is bal­ anced at $4,394,700. The budget includes a tax rate of 32 cents per $100 of property valuation, Acopy of Ihe budget pro­ posal is available in the Town Hal! al 171 Clement Street, Mocksville, North Carolina, to receive public comments, either oral or written. All citizens are welcome to comment on the budget proposals at this time. Terry Bralley Town Clerk Town ol Mocksville 6-13-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY CREDITORS NOTICE The undersigned, having quali­ fied as Executor ol the Estate ol CHRISTINE E. ARONSON (Mrs. Philip R. Aronson, Christine Eliza­ beth Roche Aronson), deceased, lale ol Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notily all persons, lirms, and corporations having claim s a g a in st said E sta te to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 30th day of August, 2002, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to this Estate will please make pay­ ment Imm ediately lo the under­ signed at the below -designated address. This the 30th day ol May. 2002. Executor ol the Estate ol Christine E. Aronson c/o 1001 W est Fourth Street W inston-Salem , NC 27101 5-30-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol Ihe E sta te ol RAY HARDING Appliance Specialists, Inc. Over 7 Years of experience servicing M l MAN» APPLIANCES ll'f work around your schetliile for your convenience. Low Rates (3 3 6 ) 4 9 2 -6 2 9 9 Cooleemee Civitan AUCTION Saturday, June 22 • 10 a.m. until Cooleemee VFW Building - 801 South ««eteclHMbtww «Ki«t porchlUmtur« DicUuavi■ fWnitMn USAPotMrxMm Оип Ora (McJwnny book tiubn, bo«U к fU>Mt »к Ы |Ы1ГД hánp«ri ЬмйоЫ*POS o(A.b(»U.ttre4l9\0»UihoM.b«uàj««tUyIfbnabtndi«vt;cábiMtTV*«MrTVi4ГИ«У« JSMgiweiliim««Mrijrtanpimáy duM cábiMt Anfrifmon«oedAiiMiMcnurytu bMá« A oid buk«i»eoaincii poaApntMi raoM Sclimna 10 ifwd taki t;;ba:ss Cei«AM M0P noH chMoTdnwm Xr»«o4A|tMiiteon baby Htrnt. tor« A йп<*wly«%c<Mcn6U«nawQodn nck oI4pKtum42*tuti^rcuhcr pülow« B4«vua chtM flvix btfti pictun» frimad VktortAB pnau AnhitfStoitrAMTSpnnti ОгмМк! ihffltd pnnti piMübcaclk •l«ctnc bUokru twtal liuhn cabtMt «иа« bMJbcPtril IMIffitUivYbuoü ContinelUti fWpltca Kmntui p«i] wth «oodcn htedli maJo« ckhaud CfenMbiwtéimicro«« vaiiáadww SWuf eutoo) «HtMlidiipaybbt«fiMHOOil chMn.io<kMAw(kb»Í cUwfoot ЫЛ tub Aed.o(b*rltan«loooum«rc Hot Dogs & Cold Drinks! Civitan BBQ Chicken Plates (Buy Your Tickets Now, Limited # on site) AUCTION MONDAY. JUNE 2 4 . 3 :3 0 PM GOECnorOi Отят пЛШк Cel-U Ealto btaCnrii М »г.ш№ ЕЫаф|Мв14Йшш»1Я1 Г|л>*.Мп«жи 11ш|Ш.(ЛМ1 Saai:rak IVw>.j A N T I Q U U , F U R N IT U R E , G L A S S W A R E & H O U M H O L O IT E IH S . B E S T S A L Is T H IS Y E A R I F R E O Q . M O C K , A U C n O N H iR « 2 1 (Ш )М М 4 М 1 М ш 1 1 |м 1 |П п я « 4 М 7 , B oity CeM* Fkm «М 1Э O'NEAL, late ol Davie Counly. this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undorsigned on or beloro Ihe 20th day ol September. 2002. bo­ ing three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. This the 20lh day of June. 2002. Paul F O'Neal. Executor 165 Ijames Church Road Mocksville. NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF TOWN COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUAN TO THE REQUIRE­ MENTS Chapter 160A, Article 19. Section 160-A-364ot the General Statues ol North Carolina and pur­ suant to Article 11, Section 4, ol the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance, that the Town Board ol Commissioners will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in the Town Hall, Mocksville, NC, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. July 2,2002. The Town ol Mocksville has pro­ posed a text am endm ent to the Zoning Ordinance related lo park­ ing lols In the Highway Commer­ cial zoning district. The amendment will allow limited parking in the front ol commercial buildings, require landscaping between the parking area and the streeet, and require architectural Improvements lor new buildings Ironting public streets. A complete copy ol the proposed text am endm ent Is on lile at the Town Hall or the Davie County Planning Department. All parties and Interested citi­ zens shall have an opporlunily lo be heard In lavor of or In opposi­ tion to the foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons Inter­ ested may obtain any additional Information on tha proposal by vis­ iting the Planning Department In the Davie County Administration Build­ ing, Mocksville, N.C. between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-20-2tn Yard Sales 117 B R O O K HILL C t. ofl W oodlee Dr., Friday & Saturday Yard Sales Yard Sales Yard Sales • New& Old Roofs • Free Estimates Perkins Roofing 336-998-1150 9-3, M oving S a le s, Furniture, Toys, Liltle % k 8 s C lim ber and Picnic Table, Collectibles, one ton truck, ra c e track table, lots ol stulf. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES Is m oving lo 60'! S o u th (Ellis C en ter) Ju ly 2002. (336) 751-6252 BA SEM ENT AND YARD Sale, rain or shine, 6/21 & 6/22. Ivlov- ing, selling to b are walls. No rea­ sonable offer refused. 5H P chip­ per/shredder, rear tine roto-tiller, 50+ portable record players and 100+ reco rd s, old sew ing m a­ chine, 40+ bicycles - som e ready to rid e, o th e rs n ee d rep airs, 1940’s w ooden w heelchair, col­ lection ol N ascar cars + tractor trailers, upright piano, stereo s, tools, lurniture, 16 It. trailer full ol 1960-'70's ca r parts ($150 lor all parts), assortm ent of nuls, bolts and cabinets, glassw are, dishes, T.V .'s, h o u seh o ld ap p lian ce s, antique corn sheller, xm as deco­ rations, stulfed anim als, baby toys, 1949 Ford F-1 flatbed (1 ow ner, original tille , m ason Jars, drink bottles an d boxes, m etal shelving, storm d oors, interior doors, old bottles, 16 ft. trailer, 100+ tines, 1950's stencil m a­ chine, 20 ft. cam p er aw ning, 1 row co rn p ick er, Jo h n D eere sickle m ow er, new girls bedroom suite wilh twin size canopy bed, b ask ets, 500+ books and m aga­ zines, old g a s pum p, pictures, e le c tric a l s u p p lie s, 9 d raw er printers cabinet with type, 2 cycle air com pressor, and m uch m ore. 2214 D avie A cadem y R oad. 492- 5899 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Ju n e 21 and 22.7;00am -untll. Hwy 158 to C ountry Lane. First brick h o u s e . Furniture, bicycle, school Items, toys, household Items, DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIEDS IS TUESDAY, 10:30 A.M. YARD SALE A dvm no^lM WamtMtm HA ■atiirdaM Juna 22, tam-2pm Oorm rflfngsrator, mechanic'OoO«y, household tlerrw. ctotwng. toys. From 1-40 lak« 60t South, lafl on UnOerpMS Rd.. hght on H Hcf«st lefi on Westndg«. Fourtn housa on hght. L A R R Y ’S ® j W O O D F L O O R S E R V IC E I Laying • Sanding • Finishing 5] FREE ESTIMATES | O w nar: Larry M cC lanney 129 Lakewood Drive I 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -1 7 2 1 J • Free Estimates • Insured • Reliable, Friendly Service ashdaltlnc@ aol,coni AshDale Construction Specializing in A ll Phases o f Hom e R em od eling Additions, Roofing, Painling, Minor Elcc.Si Plumbing. Kitchtn, Balh & Patio Tilc, Docks, Docks, Sheds, Bams, Fcnccs, Retaining Walls to Ceiling Fans...\Ve do it all! Daríd M cCulloi^wner P h o n » s ( 3 3 6 ) 4 » 2 - 7 3 « 3 M o b il* : ( 3 3 6 ) A U C T I O N 4 2 i 0 R iM n h o o d R d ., iM m to n -S a le m M o n . • June 2 4 • I():am P r a v t o w 8 : 3 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 A M DiractloMi FramW«' I4X lo Sba Crttk Pwimay hlan lokw 2 miu. sa on RabUm l Rd Tim Right. kUcw i S IO rtte, sa4i on is * r> tor ^ ¡ . n i ll N r iU № Viaorton Vktoilm M Btto ■tbp TiW ». Vlctoian Chalfi. Vlclalan Music CJbin«. EiuUHu Ctiärs, WÄlnul & C a m Bollom Chai™, C M Washstand, Oak ButUr C a ^«d Oreuar, Oak Chain, Oak Pony. Mahogany BufM. Mahogany ChasI of Drawere, Lavyacs Bockcasas. Ija in f Ibp Tables, Drum Tables, Mahogany Banded Chest o( DrawaiB, Map Chasl Sola Tibia, Game Tabla. Drop LaalTibles, Nasüng Tables. MaAia Washinglon Sawing Stand, Waleital M I3aco Vanity, Chippendale Bal & Claw Dresser Stool Vtaity Stools. French Lady^ Desk. French Martjie Top C hM t Whicker, Canteituiy, Magazine Racks. Mifrors. Trsmp Art Fumlture, Child's Flockef. Q U N S t Intaraims 22 Auto. W^Kiiestei 22 LRBoH. H & R M48 20 CJauge Single Shot, J.C. Mgglns 16 Gauge, Mossberg 12 Qauga Pump. C O U l C T i a m i Peijlan Rugs, Penny Pack Mac№e, Old Canwas, tin toys. Old Coca-Cola Table w/ matching chairs. Camel. \№ston. Lucky Slitta, 0*d BC Powders, CocaCola advertising. W W I Song Book. Saimshaw. Bawbal Cards, Comic Bocks, Lead SoldieiB. Mustang Pedal Car. Cigar Mold, Chocolate Mdds, Dough Bowls, O U Wrought Iron Hams - fam stands, isnoe. tables, plant stands, Unens. Costume Jewelry O l A t f , P O n m r , r a n C I U I N i McCoy & Stangel Pottery. Fiesta. An Deco. Czech Perfume Bottles. Stained Glass, Occupied Japan. Majolca. Doll. Nppon, RS Pnisslo. Umogos, Camtval Glass, Depression Qtoss. Butter Covsrs, Vaselne Glass, Desert Rose, Laique, Old Chintz. English Bone China, Hobnail, Cnjets, S ilw Tea Senfce. Flow Bkw. Bronza Statue, Oil Lamp, Starting and much, much more. C O tM li lOoz. SIhier Bar Irom W «l Street Mint Showtng T,vln Towers, SJver Dolare. Morgans Peace Liberty • W aMig L*»rty tXiiara. CJold Coins. Paper Money, much, much more. C ol. K enneth G . K etncr, P res., N C A L 3268 First Choice Auction & Realty Firm License#7229.PO Box 335,Lewisville• (336) 945-4118V'nit Our Web Site tt www /intebniciäuciian com • enuil: c/inwAo/cwuÄ(n«d.fr.com 2162 6018 (YELLOW H ouse) T hursday S Friday. 7:00-until, M owers, Air com pressor, lools, dishes, flowers & olher stuff. 260 w T llT a m s r d . oil C ornatzer Rd. Saturday 7:00 til 4:00. TV’s, chainsaw s, antique John D eere m ow er (riding) push m ow ers, clothes, m uch, m uch m ore. 3 FAmIlY MOVING S ale - inlant clolhes, infant car se a t, baby swing, m aternity clothes (size medium-large), child's bike, bi­ cy cle buggy lor child, g irl's clothes, boys size 5-6, dinette lab le, twin bed, q u ee n b ra ss h e a d b o a rd , lin en s, s o la , loveseat, chair, entertainm ent center, lots ol household goods, m en's and w om en's clolhing, lots ol odds and ends. 4 F A M y c X R P O R T Sale: 501 Raym ond Street. 2nd house on lelt behind Dr. C hurch's ollice Friday, Ju n e 21 8-4, Saturday, June 22 8-12. W asher, dryer, re- Irigerator, lots ol ladies clothing and misc. Rain or shine. 6 FAMILY YARD Sale - Friday S Saturday, June 21 st S 22nd at the hom e ol Dick and Judy C ard. (940-5394). 5723 Hwy 801S near D u tch m an ’s C ree k . S e a rs C raltm a n R ad ial Arm S aw . G ravely Riding m ower. W heel H orse Riding mower. P ush m ow ­ e rs , M en’s c lo lh e s. L a d ie s c lo th e s , C h ildren C lo th e s, W ooden Toy c h e st w ith toys, NASCAR collectibles. Jew elry, much m ore not listed. N ew Items on Saturday. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South, past Lakewood Motel. Saddles, bridles, etc., sporting goods, pots & pans, col­ lectibles, tools and handles. Fri 1-5 Sat & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 FRIDAY & Saturday Ju n e 21 & 22, B'.OOam-unlll, 3 Family m ov­ ing sale-inlant clothes, inlant car s e a t, b ab y sw ing, m a tern ity clothes size m edium and large, child's bike, bicycle buggy tor child, girls clolhes, boys size 5- 6, dinette table, twin bed, gueen brass headboard, linens, sofa, loveseat, chair, entertainm ent center, lots of household goods, m ens and w om ens clothing, lots of odds and ends. 457J o t Street WISSCORVSR MINI-STORAGE For all your sJorage needs, choose usf Come bv to Inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C o d to d a y ! ( 3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 8 8 1 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 NHD-STATE METALS CREEKV IEW CONSIGNM ENT Bait & Tackle now open, Tues- day-S aturday 10:00am -6:00pm , N ow accepting lurniture. 1430 8 0 1 8 beside 4ln Creek, 336-751 - 4507. ■ D EE'S ANTIQUES O n the G reen....hill 733 Greenhill R oad M ocksville, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Ju n e is Brides Monthi All Bridal W ear, A ccessories and Vintage Clothing on Salel D iscounts throughout the shopi! M aking room lor new arrivals. No reasonable olfer will be refused!! “A lillle som elhing for everyone" W e buy E states...one Item or all!! W e also buy "y o u r unwanled" item s. Ju st give us a call!! FIRST ONE H ER ElTons ol SluTl: Girl's Clothing, Ladies Clothing, M en's C lothing, Toys, K ilchen item s, S hoes, H om e Decor, Etc. S atu rd a y , Ju n e 22, 8 -?, 199 W hite Dove Way, From 1-40 go 2 m iles up 601 North Right into W h ite D ove a c re s , S e c o n d H ouse on lelt. C ancelled il rain­ ing. No S ales before 8111 IRST TIME YARD S ale. S atur­ day. G a te w a y co m p u ter, P lauzgrall stonew are, and much m ore. 157 Pine Valley Rd. FR EE fTr EW O O D T n'A dvance A rea. You pick up. 492-5899. ‘ FRTDAYa S A fum JA Y JU N E 21 & 22 8:OOAM-1;OOPM •Baby clolhes •All size clothing (N am ebrand) •C om puters 'Toys •Furnilure •Volvo Rim s •H ousew are •Volvo Station W agon •1988 V olksw agonFox 1340 North Main Street F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All S iz e D o g L ots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC A U C T I O N n Cítete of Virginia McKinnon (Living) 9 4 0 R e y n o ld » R d .. L e w is v ille iL ir s . • j i i n c 2 7 • l();am D IR E C T IO N S ; From W -S: TUa: H w y 4 2 IN lo Liwisvillc-Clcmmons Road Exit (*242). Continue Mraghl acra* imil immediately tear right ttiwuids Lewisville, Travel 1 3/10 miles und nim Ixft onlo Rc>'nnld<> Road. Fbllmv Reynolds Rixid for 4/10 mile to salconRighL P A R T IA L L lt t i F U R N IT U R Ii 2 Pc Maple Bedroom Suit: 3 Pc Depression Era Bodroom Suit; Chairs; Sola; Several Tables: Oak Washstand w ^ow el Bar; Lamps A N T IQ U E S & C O LL E C TIB LIE S : flare 3 Barrel Shotgun; Coll .38 Pistol: stemware; Glasswata; Miniature Tea Set; Stoiling Silverware Set; Salt & Pepper Shakers; Collectlbla QIassos: Kitclion Ulonslls; Silver Plaled lioms; Punch Bowl Sel: Cut Glass: Records: Elvis Picture; 2 Cloth Maps ol Charleston; Basket; Coca-Cola Boffles; CamelWinston Memorabilia: Cigarettes Irom Canada; Foolbail Trading Cards: Old Tins; Children's Blocks; Carnival Qlass; United Select Foods i Planters Peanuts Jars; McCormick Tea Pot; Avon Pieces; Old Alexander Doll; TWinspout Tea Master; Framed Pictures: The Bible Reader (Circa late leoo's): 1021 Llpplncott's Hom -Ashbaugh Spoiling book; Coca-Cola Crate; Lols ol old Milk Bottles; Medicine Bottles; Pepsi Bottles; Swords: Knives w/cases; Blue Jars; Crocks; Oil Lamp; Fishing Lures; Jugs; Tea Set; Occupied Japan Pieces; M cCoy Vase; Beer Stains; Quills: Scales: Cast Iron Pot & Lid’ Rolling Pin; Enamel Tea Pot; Handpainted Lefton China (Sugar Bowl, Creamer)' Davidson County Sesqulcenlennial Wine Bottle (1972); Old R CA Record Player' Stoneware China: Washboard; Wagner Cast Iron Frying Pans (one w/Ud)- Flat Irons; Pottery: Enamelware; Wheat Heart Bread Box: American Coins (Silver Dollars, Indian Head Pennies, V Nickels. Gold Coins. 1B67 3 Cent Piece, 1864 2 Cent Piece, plus mote); Sewing Machine; Old Books IHISCEUANEOUSi Trailer lor semi-truck (45'); Westlnghouse UprlghI Freezer; Lamps; Large Mirror' Gun Cabinet (в Gun); Sprayer; Pioneer Chain Saw; Old C ar Parts; Diiil Press' Tool Chest; Hand Tools: Grinding Slones; Tackle Box w/Luros; Alrslream Bunk Beds; 2 Pair Roller Skates; Bee Smokers; Polisher: Sanders; Piumbino Supplies: Bicycles: Antique Car Parts (From 1040's and 1950's); Yard Tools“ Harid Truck; Scythe; Yard Furniture; Aiuminurr. Ladder; Trunk; Pianlers- Cotlee mo,Г (Minnesota); Ollice Chair; Rods and Reels, and much C ol. K enneth O . K etncr. P res., N C A L 3268 First Choice Auction & Realty “ “ 335,Lew isville.(336) 945-4118 Vitit Out it jUUtif itcfan/ccauciion.cnin » шл;/; etirsichoiceau<Stnad.iT.com Vi 1 lii I FRIDAY 6/21 8-12 & SATURDAY 6/22 8-2. A ppliances, tires, tools, stainless steel sinks, m ens, la­ dies and girls clolhes. bikes, toys, and m ore m isc. items. 601N past William R. Davie School to Richie Rd. 1/2 mile on Righl, FRIDAY JU N E 2 1 S T 7;Q 0- 5:00pm . 801 S. turn right on N eedm ore Rd. First h o u se on right. C h a irs, s h e e ts , b e d ­ sp re a d s. A ntique jew erly. old glassw are, childrens clothes. Bi­ cycle, and tools. JUN E 22, 9AM -2PM , 601 N. 1st hse on lelt past Chinquapin Rd. Furniture, TV. V ideo C am era. Children & Adult Clothing. LO TS AND L O T S ol stu ll. Childrens clolhes. baby clothes, twin/lull bunkbed. toys, kitchen accessories, adult clothes, VCR. deck um brella, lools. g am es, com puter, chairs, worl<out equip­ ment, stroller, lull size m attress set (new. sealed in original bad). QoH clubs and a whole lol more. Saturday. Ju n e 22 at 7 am . 356 Duke St., P ast S. Davie Middle School on lell. SATURDAY 8-12, beside William R. Davie School. Boys clothing size 5-6. toys, softw are, h o u se­ hold. Rain (iancels, SATURDAY 8-12N O O N , 152 Powell Rd.. baby ilem s. m ater­ nity. lurniture. truck box. etc. SATURDAY 8-2 Bicycles. 80 va­ rieties $10-$100, 529 C hurch Street. SATURDAY, 6 /2 2 CREEKW OOD R esidence. Up a Down the streets ol Creekw ood. N eig h b o rh o o d w ide. 7 :0 0 a m 801N at Creekw ood Drive. SATURDAY, JU N E 2 2 , 273 Feezor Rd., 8:00am until 2:00pm . O dds and ends, antique pecan dining sel, berkline recliner. SATURDAY, JU N E 22, 613 Easl L exington S t. (H wy 64) M ocksville, 8:00am -until, Toys, Clothes, Furniture, etc. SATURDAY, JU N E 22, 8 0 IS &ast Fire D epartm ent on lelt. laternity clothes, boys, clothes up lo 4T, baby item s. B eanie b a ­ bies, books and m ore. SATURDAY, JU N E 22, 8:00am , 142 N. M ain. D avie S chool of D ance. Air C onditioned, M ore Furniture, M ore Children item s, m ore “good stulf". SaY u r d AY, JU N E 22i Ftjrnllure, Toys, Clothing, household item s, 7:00am-until, 119 Aubrey Merrell Rd. across from Jo e Rd. off High­ way 64E. y a r d SALE-6/21 & 6/22. 3 miles on 6 0 1 S from Y adkinville. 7:00am -unlil, tires & w h eels. C lothes, b o o k s, & h o u seh o ld goods. YOU ARE INVITED to experi­ ence Real lile with style during an open house of at hom e America, O ur baskets, alghans, candles, quilts, accent lurniture and m any olher beaulilui H om eW ares are designed to help you create the w arm surroundings th at m ake family, friends and neighbors all feel "at hom e" in Your hom e. I look lorw ard to seeing you on S aturday, Ju n e 22nd at 2214 D avie A cad em y R o ad , M ocksville, 9:00am & 4:00pm . Cordially yours, Beverly. 492- 5899. Animals 2 R E G . Q U A R T E R H O R SE m ares. 1 Sorrell m are and 1 solid black m are. For m ore inlo. 704- 873-5556 or 704-252-1491. PYGMY BABY GOATS, Girls $40.00 & Boys $30.00 All sizes. 3 P re g n a n t C ow s & 1 Bull $ 4 0 0 .0 0 e a c h . W ater S tove $225.00. RED A N G U S-SIM M EN TA L- Beefm aster-purebred and cross. B red an d open-cow s/heifers. Bull calves out of purebred bulls. $500-up. Jimmy Sink (336)463- 5940/(336)941-7390. Apartments 2BDRM APT lor m ature adulls who enjoy 24 hour security, yard m aintenance and paid utilities. O uiet S peacelul. Mocksville. C onvenient. Call Shelia at 751- 1515. C edar Rock A ssisted Liv­ ing Community 2BDRM APARTMENT IN quiet neighborhood. Very Nice. P er­ fect for older adulls. $550.00/ mo. Mocksville, Call Shelia at 751-1515. MOCKSVILLE SUN SET TER­ RACE: All brick energy ellicient apartm ent. 1 & 2 bedroom , pool, b a s k e tb a ll co u rl 8 sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishw asher. 1.5 baths, w asher/dryor connections. High energy ellicient heat pum p pro­ v id e s c e n tra l h e a t an d air. Prew ired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens balh lloors. Lo­ caled in Mocksville behind Ihe old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision M achin­ ery) on S unset Dr. oil ol Hwy. 158. Ollice hours 1 -6 M-F & Sat. 10-12. Phone 751-0168. STU D IO A PT PRIVATE e n ­ lrance- carpeted, ac. 1 bdrm and bath. Paid utilities. Quiet, con­ venient. greal lor m ature single adult. $350/m o. Call Shelia at 751-1515. VINEYARD BRO O K , HANES M all A rea, 2 B R , 1,5 BA, Tow nhom e with screened porch & all appliances, ask about sp e ­ cials, $575 mo, H ubbard RIty, 723-4306.______________________ Beach Property CAROLINA BEA CH , OCEAN view. IBR, 1 1/2BA, sleeps lour, pool, w/d, $500 per w eek. 910- 791-5788.______________________ Boats for Sale 14’ALUMACRAFTW/TRAILEr. 9.9 M ercury, excellent condition c o m p lete w ith trolling m otor $1.900 336-492-2944._________ Child Care CARING PERSON NEEDED to babysit 3 children every other w eekend on second shift. 751- 2246. STAY HOME MOM will babysit in my hom e. Pinebrook School A rea. E xcellent R ates - 940- 6 6 6 4 .. Commercial Property Homes For Sale I GENE TREXLER ROOFING New & Old Rools 30 Years Experienco Free Estimates 336-284-4571 STO RE FOR RENT - N orth‘Main Street - 998-0281 alter 7:00pm Farm Machinery HUGE AUCTION SALE, Ju n e 22. accepting quality larm m achinery trucks, trailers and equipm ent, etc. 764-5146. Furniture BRAND NEW KING Size Eden H ouse Bed m ade by Bassett. Paid $1.200. Will Sell lor $600 OBO. 751-1387. DARK GREEN RECLINER, Good Condition. $25.00, 751-2129. FOR SALE:FULL Size 4pc B ed­ room S uite. $350.00. Full size G irl's 3 p c B ed ro o m S u ite. $200.00. G ood Condition. 751- 3125 GRANDFATHER CLOCK - new - still in c ra te - s e lls aro u n d ;inq whilehail cherry - Call Homes For Rent 2 BR, 1.5 BA, Livingroom, Den, Laundry Room , New (¿arpel. Vi­ nyl, C entral H eat/A C, No P ets, $550.00/m o. R elerences and s e ­ curity deposit required. 751-2613. 2 BR, 2BA FURN ISHED - No Pets. Call 336-492-5764 or 336- 751-4117. 2BR, IBA , FULL basem ent. Wil­ liam- R. D avie A rea. $550/m o.. $450/deposit. 704-546-2089. Call alter 6;00. 3/4 BEDROOM , 2 Bath H ouse. D eposit/rel. required. 492-2089. 370 W IN D W ARD C IR C L E , M ocksville. 3BR. 2BA, S love. Dishwasher. Fireplace, $750 mo. H ubbard RIty. 723-4306. 3Br. 2.5B a-O ak Valley-$1400/mo 3Br, 2Ba-M ocksville-$700/mo 2Br. IB a Duplex- New C onstruc­ tion- $660/m o P en n in g to n & C om pany Realty 751-9400 FOR A LISTING ol available rental properties, please check our ad in the R eal E state Section- H ow ard R ealty- 751-3538 H om es For Rent, O lfice S p ace for L ease. Call Sw icegood Wall o. M cDaniel Realtors. 751-2222 HOU SE FOR RENT-2BR, IBA- H ardw ood Floors-Central H eal & AC-ln Town, No HUD. Rent $550- D eposit $550. 704-278-1717. NICE CLEAN 1 BR Furnished Duplex. No Pets, 2 people limit. (Rowan County) 336-284-4986 SW F SEEKING ROOM ATES to sh are e x p e n se s lor 3BR, 2BA hom e in Mocksville area. Rent in­ cludes all utilities. D eposit and R elerences required. 751-9361. CHARLOTTE CONDO NEXT lo UNCC lor sale - G reat Investm ent for parents ol students - Call 998- 4126 lor inlo. MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct- S ave $$. For Iree literature, call 1-888-889- 6356. 2 LEVEL CO ND O K innam on R d.,2bdrm ,1 1/2 balh, $66,000, 785-9195 leave m essage. 3B B , 2BA, FIXER-Upper, 285 W hilney Road. Terry, $79,900, 800-849-9726, R-1144, BUY NOW AND S av e T rue M odular'” H om e. 3 Bedrm , 2 Bath, Vinyl siding, vinyl thermal windows, 7/12 root, much more. Normal cost $74.500.00. Limited tim e olfer $58,900.00 built on your (oundalionl For inlo. call 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 or 1-866-624- 7457. CA PE COD TRUE M odular"^ Home, 1930 total sq. It., 3 Bedrm, 2 B ath, S e t-u p on your lot, $125,000.00 value. Limited time $74,900.00. 1-866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. DON'T BUY A Doublewide w hen you can buy a 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath, True M odular"'’ Hom e, 7/12 roof pitch, quality cabinets, double hung therm apane insulated win­ dow s. Valued over $74.000.00. Ouick sale only $57.976.00. Call 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 or 1-866-624- 7457. FO R S A L E ...B Y O W N ER , $99.000. 1900 sq II, over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedroom s, 2 lull baths, fire­ place, Ig living room, den, cov­ ered front porch, garden area and barn, 1/2 b asem en t wilh work area, brick with central air. Call for appointm ent 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville. HUNTING CREEK, FSBO, 1992 BIdr. 3BR. 2BA. Ranch. 13 Acres. Barn. Pasture. Trails. Work shop, oulbldgs,, w alkout b asem en t. Custom Oak Kitchen with island and pantry. H istoric property. $196.000. 492-6555. R ED U C ED P R IC E . W O O D ­ LAND Subdivision 2054 sq. It. brick ran ch er. O n e ol M ocksville's lin est n eig h b o r­ hoods. T hree B edroom s, two baths, double car garage, huge sun room, two lire places, many updales. W as $179.900, NOW $169,900 N eg. 751-2259 (D) or 751-3436 (N). TRUE MODULAR™ HOMES - H uge Savings! Call lor lileralure 1-800-322-8679.___________ Land For Sale 17 A C R E S ON Pineville Rd. $6,000/acre, 998-3621 ot 998- 3505. 6.4 A CRES w /30 It. wide gravel road. Thirty leel ol road Irontage on Davie Academy, near Hwy 64 W est. C alls leave m essage 998- 4632 or 751-1760. FSBO 2- 5 ACRE TRACTS- ideal lor stick built or m odular hom e. County w ater available 998-3678 Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & w eedealing 336-284-6120 _________336-391-2130_________ Lost & Found BROW N LONG HAIRED m ale puppy. Approximately 7 m os. old. 998-4561. A U O T I O N SATU R D AY JU N E 22N D @ 1 0 :0 0 A M (RAIN JUNl'. 2Ы ('* l.U) I'Mi REGISTERED BOER GOATS • FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT • COINS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SPILLMAN ROAD - FARMINGTON, DAVIE CO. DHUX’l lONSi I K(IM ТЛКК C-4«\V Ui ГИГ. HWY Wil KXIT ИШ\, Ц KN UUatI. (HI WWXS. 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N.C.Ri;.l..lH5-ll^) Nf.U.1.111.. «ЯШ Lots For Rent NEW A DD ITIO N TO S h a d y A cres Mobile Hom e Park. R e­ la n d sc a p e d . 1984 or n ew er hom es. John Crotts Rd. oil Hwy 64E. Only 5 sp aces lelt. S p aces lor doublew ides available. 998- 8276 or 998-8222.______________ Miscellaneous C H EA P STEE L BU ILD IN G S. D irect Irom m a n u la c tu re r. R epo's, Factory S eco n d s, and O verruns. 25' x 30', 30' X 30', 42' X 100'. P erlect lor use a s g a ­ rag es/sto ra g e . E asy p aym ent plan. 1-800-405-7501. FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE 5 panel Exterior Sleel Door Units, $69.00/ea; 8'x8' utility buildings, $299 ea.; 4'x7' x 5/16" sheetrock. $ 2 .9 9 /e a 4 'x 9 '. $ 3 .9 9 /e a .; 8' Landscaping tim bers, $1,99/ea.; 2'x4' ceiling lile. $14.95 a pack. Insulaled wood windows $49/ea’. 5'4"x8'2" hardboard. $3.99/ea.: B athroom sin k s w ith la u c e l, R a n g e h o o d s, $ 1 4 .9 5 /e a .; 4'x 12'xl /2" Sheetrock, $5.99/ea.; 5 gallon buckets ol block liller. $29.95 ea.; Entry Kwikset lock sets. $9.99/ea.; 4 x8' Plastic mir­ rors. $29.95/ea. New rooling shingles, $14.95/sq. Pergo lam inate flooring. $1.99/ sq. It.; Formica. $.50/sq. It.: In­ lerior paneling. $5.95/ea.: BIdg. Slone $140 per pallel; Rooling lelt. $6.95/roll; C arpet, $3.95/yd. W e stock stainless steel in sheets 6 pipe. Corrugated culvert pipe up lo 36" dia. W e slock pum ps 8. accessories lor w ells. S teel I- B eam s For Sale. K & G SALVAGE (Reynoida Road) 1 St business on W est bank ot Yadkin River 336-699-2124 LOCAL CHANNELS NOW avail­ able on Directv. Single S ystem $29.99 installed. D ual S ystem $49,99 installed. Call 751-9961. Toll Free 1-800-441-6408. NEW 10X16 STORAGE building. M ust sell! Selling at a loss. $1450 obo. Call 940-2929. T R A M PO L IN E F O R S A L E $75.00 998-4202 813-7407. Mobile Homes/ Rent 1999 DOUBLE-W IDE on private lol - 3 B edroom s, 2 B aths, Oltice S pace, $675.00/m onth. (D eposit required $675.00 plus g a s d e ­ posit) 284-'4679 (night) and 751- 6252 (day). 2 BEDROOM MOBILE H om e lor Rent 5 miles Soulh ol Mocksville. $250/m onlh. D eposil R equired. 284-6332 or 284-4582. 2BR, STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, very nice inside, trash pick-up, Farmington area. $395/m o. 704- 873-5426 A CHANCE TO take advantage ol a bad econom y, too m any people losing Iheir hom es. II you are interested in assum ing pay­ m ents on one ol these hom es call Faclory Certilied at 767-3329, M O BILE H OM E F O R R en t, $500/deposit, $100/w eok, 2BR 14x70, 704-881-0842. Mobile Homes/ ________Rent_______ PRIVATE SETTING, 2B R , 2BA, all appliances, CA/CH, deck and garage, non-sm oking adults only, no pels, $500.00/m o. & deposit. 998-3636 READY TO MOVE in: 2br up­ stairs apt. lurnished w/ lurnilure, all ulilities. $550/m onth. 751- 1218 Mobile Homes/Sale DAVIE CO. NEW house 3 bed ­ room & oflice, 2 story 2,000 squaro feet.. 2 car garage. Fair­ way lot $189,900. Daytime 248- 2915 or 249-6672. 1 MST TIME buyers program . No credit needed. Call lor Iree quali- licalion by phone. HOME ZONE, (704) 857-0157. $157 PER MONTH, 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath all appliances, lurnished. New heat pum p, 767-4319 S500 DEPOSIT WILL m ove you into our mobile hom es lhal are already set up even il you have credit issues. 767-6686. $577 PAYMENT DOUBLE Wide 4 BR on 1,5 acres-w ooded in Iront nnd rear. Olf a paved road. Good schools. (336)249-7028 1997 14X 76 VINYL siding, shingle roof, 3BR, 2B a mobile h o m e s e t up in F arm in g to n H eights and ready to m ove in. F irst m o n th 's lot re n t FREE. $14.900.00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 1997 14'X80' ALREADY Set-Up 5 Roady to m ove into “Looking lor a new ow ner ". $500.00 Dn. & Take over paym ents. Call (704) 528-9564. 1997 OAKWOOD SINGLEWIDE sel up in very nice park. Owner financing 767-3329. 1998 M OD EL DW O akw ood. O w ner F inancing g u aran teed . Delivered to your lot. $477 pay­ m ent. (336)249-7028 2 0 0 0 M O D EL 14X 80 Vinyl/ shingle, already set up. Move in condition. R epo deal, like new! 778-0001 or w shom es,net, 28X 40 D O U B LE W ID E, 3B R , 2BA, Frig, S to v e, P orch, H P ’ $7500. 492-7753. 3 BED, 2 B alh, Too M any up­ grades to list, sel up, ready to m ove into. Call lor pre-qualilica- tion. (704) 528-9449. 3B R , 2BA OAKW OOD H om e already sel up. I will linance it with $500 deposil. 767-6686. 7BAD CRED IT? Wilh reaso n ­ able deposit loan approved in m inutes. Will do w hat others can'l. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDONED DOUBLEW IDE, OW NER Moved!! Call for details 704-528-5198. ABANDONED HOME - 0 down. Call 336-751-0179. ABANDONED HOME. 3 b ed ­ room. 2 bath. Will sell in place or m ove to your lot. S om e ow ner linancing. 336 661-1163 AUCTION “Showers” or Shine Saturday, June 22nd, 10:00 AM The James and Julia Baity Estate (deceased) real estate, personal property and vehicles! Located: on 801 lO O yds. East o f US 601. From Mocksville, 601 N. to 801. From W.S. 1-40 801 turn W 1 0 miles to the sale. Real E state: Nice house situated on approxim ately 1 acre heavily w ooded with an excellent out building!! Tract 2 - this one contains approxim ately 1 acre with excellent frontage on NC 8 0 1 . Grouping will b e offered. Agent will be on site Sunday June 16th and Friday June 2 1 st 2-4PM to show the real estate! Partial Listing of the Vehicles: 1931 Model A Coupe/Rum ble se a t excellent condition 1930 Model A 2 Door Sedan excellent condition. W -30 McComiick Deereing with Steel Wheels! 1953 W hite Super Power tnjck, plus 1973, 1983, 1 9 7 5 ,1 9 6 7 Ford cars, 1986 Buick Skylark Custom , New Holland Baler with Super 77 W isconsin m otor, and m orel Partial Listing: Personal pronertv N ote: This e sta te has not been stripped! Beds, A ntique side board heavily carved with beveled edge mirror, pitcher and bowl set. includes bed cham ber, large holding cham ber, shaving m ug and drinking glass(V ery Rare and EC), w ash stand 2 m agh. high chest of drawers, magh. drop leaf table, oak table with 7 chairs, Fire King, W atts W are Camival glass. D epression glass. 4 old pickle crocks, Iris & Herringbone, oil lanterns, Franklin Black Bin pots, pans, fry pans, fish rods, and reels, etc, Stihl w eedeater, much more! This e sta te has som etiiing for everyone. A nnouncem ents day of sale take precedence over all printed m aterials. This is no t a judicial sale, and will not be left open for increased bids. The executors of the e sta te reserve the right to accept: or reject th e final bid on the real e sta te and th e m odel A cars. Real E state and vehicles will be sold a t 11:00 AM. Bring a chair, and enjoy yourself a t the auction. Sale conducted for W esley and K enneth Baity Exec. Robert H . Hudler Auctions 4905 U S H W Y 2 1 Hamptonville, N C NCAL 219 NCREL19S2S 336-244-5769 Fax 468-6315 H .Le e Hobson Auctions 1201 Fairway Dr. Yadkinville, N C NCAL 120 336-679-8908 DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. June 20, 2002 •1 '1 * ‘ M í ! I:í- С Т А Я Я i 3 í i :h i ШЕХРЕЖДУЕ FBOFIXABLE Mobile Homes/Sale Office Space A PPRO VEDIII REGARDLESS O F Croditll Call Quick (or Fast A pproval on M anufacturad or M odular H om es. (704) 528-9566. BRAND NEW 16'X60', 3 Bed. 2 Ba. S et Up, R eady to move Intol Call 704-528-4662 (or Info. BUY A NEW hom e and consoli­ date your bills. Call 1-888-251- 6790. D IV O R C E F O R C E S SALE^ D avidson County Double wilh 3 BR, 2BA, A ssum e P aym ents. $453.86+l0t. (336)249-8273 HIGH ROCK"LAKE A rea, '99 m odel 3BR, 2BA, D.W., owner fi­ nancing, $1,000 down. (336)249- 7028 MOBILE HOME FINANClNOT.r people with credit Issues, none to bad for us. 767-0156. M OBILE HOM E FINANCINQ. A ^ l^ by phone. Call 1 -888-251 - M ODULAR HOME ON acre of land. Call 336-751-1571. MODULAR HOM ES on y o u T lot. Shipped direct- S ave $$ For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356. M ORTQAQE COMPANY H as SW s and DW s already sat up on acreag e. Pay $485 and fees and m ove In. Call 1-800- 750-4588. M ORTQAQE COMPANY ^ HAS SW 'S AND DW 'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. P ^ $485 and lees and m ove In. (iall 1-800-750- 4588. MOVE IN TODAY. Several Mo“ bile H om es I need to rent or fi­ nance. 767-3329. NEW HOM E ON W ooded lot. Call 336-761-0190. O W N ER FINANCINQ AVAIL- ABLE. 3 bedroom / 2 bath home. 1800 sqft. 450 per month. R ea­ sonable D eposit 661-1163 REN TERS SPECIAL FINANC­ IN Q P ro g ram . C all 336-751- 0184. R E P O S S E S S E D 3B R , 2BA hom e on beautiful lot assum e paym ent# $380 per m onlh. 767- R E P O S S E S S E D HOME~S a U READY set up. R eady to move In, don't worry about credltl This Is your chance to start over. 767- 6686. W EST D A V ID S O N .iB R i^B A H om e $287 pmt. (336)249-7028 YADKIN C O ., nice large lots, sngl. & dbiw ides. C heap water, good neighborhood, ow ner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up, Brown O sborne 336-838-4590 •83 B IN Q L E W ID rM O B IU hom e for sale. Good Condition. 998-7523. Music PIANO TUNING J & Rebuilding S eli-p l^ers, S ales & Service W allace Barford 998-2789 RepaM n^ I C A S H PAID FOR AUTIQUE8, PARTIAI. OR WHOLE ESTÂTES, COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE AVGOL H H B n e h i c h MShMI Packaging Opmrtori • 12 hour shift with rotating days off • Excellent benefitii • Company paid medical and dental • Vacation • Holidays • 401Kplan Apply In poison at 178 Av^ Dim, Modaville Fax:33&-mS50S Pets SELL IT FAST In the C lassifieds. 751-2129 и к с REGISTERED RAT TER ­ RIER PU P P IE S . R are C olors, g reat h o u se d o g sl S m all an d cleanl W orm ed and vaccinated! 6 W eeks old. $300. Call Alison 492-6515._______________________ Recreational ATV HONDA 3 0 0 ,4 W heel Drive, rebuilt engine, new tires w ith spares, $2,500 OBO. 751-7886. / ^ “ R U N N E R ^ w /lr a ile r and 2 life jackets. $2,500.00.940- 5027.____________________________ RV/Motor Home 3 OR 4 Bedroom , 2 Bath H ouse. Central H eat and AC. New C ar­ p et. S o u th A ngell R d. $ 7 0 0 / m onlh. $700/daposll. No H ud. 704-27S-1717.___________________ Service PERFECT TOUCH CLEANING Service. 998-8148. B & D DESIGN & CO N STRU C­ TION YOUR COM PLETE HOM E IM­ PROVEM ENT COMPANY W» Work To MMt YourBudgell Specializing In additions, renova­ tions. balhs. kitchens, w indow s, siding, decks, m asonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small reapirs. W e also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prom pt, reliable, w orkm an­ ship. R eferences avialble. Free Estim ates. GARAGE DOORS METAL m WOOD INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIIS • SERVICE COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL lo b b y U ntlM r (336) 751-2986 Mocktvlll«, NC T O P ______________N O T C H C O N S T R U C T I O N Jas»a Rullar ■ Cooleamee Interior Trim Cabinet Installation Dccks Home Repair 336-399-8783 Г Ш POSITION OPEN Finl United Melhodlsl Church of Mocksville i.s seeking someone for the part-tim e potlUon of Rcccptlonlit. Rcccpllonisl will work no more thin 23 hrs./wk., Monday-Thursday. Rate S7.00/hr. Duties include: taking Incoming phone calls; greeting visitors; keeping membenhip infomunion; sorting mail; assist In typing; and other general ofTlce duties. Applicant should t>e a high school graduate with a minimum of two years oflice-rcluted experience.Appllcallons will be received imill imslllnn h filial. Send all reiumes as soon as possible lo: Ken Windley, Chuir, I’astor- Fknish Rclatlon.1 Committee, do Firsl United Mctluxlisl Church. .103 N, Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27Ü28.J Service Statewide C O N V EN IEN T Q U IE T IN Mocksville- small office w/full balh and pd. utilities. $350/m o. Call Shelia 751-1515 Personals LOOKING FOR A Single experi enced motorcyclist. Call 336-492- 7098. 1 YEAR OLD C h o co late Lab, FREE lo good hom e, n eed farm or large acreage to roam . 998- 0627. 2 F R E E D O G S to LO V ING HOME WITH FEN CED YARD! Bolh are m ixed b reds. B eagle/ F eist an d B e a g le /F e lst/B lu e Heeler. Call Alison 492-6515. AKC MALE BEAGLE, 9 m os. old $50.00, 853-6639 or 998-2360. AMERfCAN ESKIMO PU PPIES, Bolh parents on-site. 998-9563. $100.00. Call after 5:00pm . FISH-N-TAILS P et S h o p Quality Tropical Fish, Pet Supplies. Sm all Animals. Tank (jrnam ents. Kol & P ond Supplies. Balt & m orel inde­ pendently ow ned. 123 N S alisb u ry St. M ocksville 336-751-2708 FREE PU PW ES - Yellow Lab/ Golden Retriever mix. R eady in three w eeks. 284-4582 or 284- 6332. •MIKE’S PRESSU RE WASH* vinyl siding and repairs decks, patios, driveways and walkways, siding. 336-998-9588 336-909-1713 Insured - free estim ate. BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways graveled. 751-3768 LINK’S SEAM LESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Llnk-Owner Free Estim ates 998-1798 NEW IMAGE Painting & Rem odeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure w ashing. Over 20 yrs exp. Owner Danny Church, 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 O SBO RN E ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free H^stimates. 751-3398. TRACTOR W ORK: BUSH hog­ ging. box blading for driveways, g rav el, or la n d sc ap in g , light loader work, field ripping, 611. trac­ tor tiller, post holes. 336-492- 5174 before 9 TRUE VALUE PERSONAL SH O PPER SERVICE Do you w ant to spend m ore time with your family or friends and less time In long lines at the gro­ cery store or hunting lor ihat per­ fect gift at the mall? Would you be willing to pay a small service fee (or som eone else lo do your shopping for you and then deliver your item s lo your door? If so, then a personal shopper may be just w hat you need! 1 am a Chris­ tian. stay at hom e m om who loves to shop and I feel Ihis is a v alu ab le opportunity lor new m om s. Ihe elderly, and those wilh very busy sch ed u les. So, call 492-6547 for m ore details. C har­ acter references available upon request. H ave a blessed day! WEEKLY OR BI-WEEKLY. Hon­ est and dependable. References. 998-8945. WILL CLEAN HOMES lor afford­ able price. 998-1681. Statewide BE A M ORTGAGE Broker! Com ­ plete tw o-day Training C ourse now available in the Carolinas. Earn Big Com m issions. Limited Sealing. Free Brochure. Call toll free 1-600-526-3054. C O M TR A K LO G IST IC S O W N ER O p e ra to rs W anted! H o m elim e. W e ek en d s and Ihrough the w eek. 23 years ol age. C lass-A COL. 1 year van' com . Call M onday-Friday 8-5, 1- 800-846-0024. F R E E D EB T H EL PII O ne monihly paym ent reduced up to 50% . Stop collection calls. Avoid b an k ru p tcy . w eb site : w w w .know debl.org - A lliance Credit Counseling, Inc. Toll Free: 1-888-995-7856. STO RK SIGN B U SIN ESS, 10 G iant Law n S torks. B usiness C ard s. Flyers, Balloons, B an­ ners. Mall Box Bows, Bundles, Stencils, Paint, Manual. 12 monlh in co m e p o te n tia l: $ 3 3 ,0 0 0 . $4750. 1-864-430-8329. LAGLE CRANE SERVICE O w ner & O perator B rad Lagle (336) 940-3762 (336) 399-3821 Travel H ARRA H 'S CH ERO KEE CASINO TR IPS Frid-Nite Ju n e 28th S20pp Tues-D ay July 9th SIOpp Atlantic Cily Trip Aug. 30th $169pp E Z W ay Travel 1-800-618-5546 L ocal 998-4732 J o h n & E velyn W yatt Veliicies 1992 FORD RA NG ER, 4x4, 5 speed. 135k m iles, 4.0 engine, S4,000. 492-2089. 2000 MERCURY, GRAND M ar­ q uis. N ew C o ndition. 19.000 miles, silver gray metallic, loaded, one owner, 515,200. 751-0383. 8 4 ’ FO R D R A N G E R T ruck; Runs; Mild R epairs. G ood tires with set ol snow lires, autom atic, air. 492-7495. FOR SALE: O BO M azda 626LX for parts, S l50.00 492-5859. OWN AM ERICA'S BEST Selling tvlinivan lor a great p rice-1997 Dodge C aravan. Brown, 101K, A/ C .T w , Auto Locks, M any Extras. $7,900 998-9555. L eave M es­ sage if no answ er. SALISBURY M OTOR CO. Buick - Dodge 700 W. innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 ■86 FORD TEM PO GL, 2dr.. 4 cyl.. 5 S peed, sporty, runs great. S650.00. Also: ’90 Isuzu Trooper 4x4, 4 dr.. 4 cyl., 5 sp eed , needs lillle repair, S850.00. 492-5509. ■88 C H ER O K E E, ONE O w ner ex. good condilion. '8 8 F 150 Lariei Ex cab 4x4. Very good con­ dilion $4500. F or eith er 998- 3595. '89 MERCURY GRAND M arquis. 4-door V8 E ngine, 2-T one Al­ m ond w/Vlnyl Roof, A uto PW, C ass, O ne O wner. G ood C ondi­ tion, $3,500.00. 998-4216. '96 COUGAR V8 Auto, Sunroof, Dark G reen. Exc. Condilion. 62K miles. $6,000.00 284-6684 [RANDY MILLER! &SONS 2K .MIIliT Hiiad • .Mücksvlllt (336) 284-2826 W inston-Salem 's #1 Stafting Com pany is now hiring for positions In tvtocksville and Clemmons. $ 7 .5 0 - $ 9 .2 5 /tir . M a te r ia l H a n d le r s M a c tiln e O p e r a t o r s F o rk llft O p e r a t o r s 1 St a n d 2 n d S tilf ts Call 896-1000 for more Information or apply In person al 7748 t^ rh Point Blvd., Winslon-Salem. At the com er of North Point and University Parkway Inlen/iews Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.. 2:00 p.m. Or, oome seo us at the Davie ESC, Thursday, June 20, from 9:00-11:00 a.m. & Friday, Juno 21st, 9:00-11:00 a.m. to fill oul appiicatlon.Bring 2 forms of Idenlillcetbn Temporary Resources, Inc.@ Wanted WANTED 10 HOM ES Now! Sid­ ing and W indow Blow Oul! 50% Off. G u a ra n te e d lo b e a t all com p etitio rs! P d v m en ls $ 4 9 / monlh. No Credit R efused. Free Estim ate. 1-800-274-5088, SW IM M ING P O O L S FILLED clorinated w ater only 704-546-2935 YOUR CLASSIFIED AD could be reaching over 1.7 Million hom es ac ro ss'N o rth C arolina! P lace your ad with our paper lor publi- calion on Ihe NC Siatew ide C las­ sified Ad N elw ork-110 NC new s­ papers for a low cost of $275 lor 25-w ord ad to a p p e ar in each paper! Addilional w ords are $10 each. The whole slale al your fin­ gertips! ll's a sm art advertising buy! C all Ihis n e w s p a p e r’s classifed departm ent for m ore inlormation or visit Ihe NC P ress A ss o c ia tio n 's w e b s ite at wAVW.ncpress.com! CHRISTIAN HUNTER INTER­ ESTED in leasing land for 2002 Hunting S eason. H ave Hunted for m any years & am willing to obey any rules set by the land­ owner. 336-595-9330. BUYING ALL SPECTe S oriim~- ber. M yers F orest P roducts. (704)278-4532. Nighl (704) 278- 2877. IN V E STO R W A NT E d7 P H Ö- TOGRAPHY Business. Short or long term investm ent 100% re­ turn on investm ent. Serious in­ quiries only 751-2166. P H O T O G R A PH Y S T U b io LOOKING for m odels, all ages, m ale-fem ale and twins. Call for an appointm ent. 336-998-3409 WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDWOOD. W e selecl cut or clear cul. S h av er W ood P ro d u cts 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING t o BUY slanding tim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480. Employment $ 3 0 0 0 .0 0 BO N U S FO R c o n ­ struction skills. 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Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vBcalicns • Employeo meo) and Qllt discounta • Stock purchQfii» plan (available to those at lest 21 years of oge who have completod 90 days ol service) O kJ C o u n tr y 8 to r a J¡¡e¿re_an^«au£opport^^ T ruck H its B arn It Isn’t the First Wreck Couple Has Seen At Intersecton Page 7 Gingerbread House Students Create Life Size Version For Traveling Production Paged D A V IE C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I / E ^ E C O R D S t u c k I n T h e M u d Thomas Gardner and Rick Hamilton work to get straps under a cow that was stuck along the South Yadkin Ri\?er last Thursday. After an overnight stay in the mud, and hours of work by several people, the cow was set free. For a story and more photos, please turn to page 4. - Photo by Robin Fergusson C o o l e e m e e A p p r o v e s 1 8 - C e n t T a x I n c r e a s e By Kim Justen D av ie C o u n ly E n tetp rise R ec o rd C o u n t y M a n a g e r R e s i g n s C o u n ty M a n a g e r K en W in d le y resig n e d last w eek , e n d in g n ea rly a n io n lh o f n e g o tiatio n s w ith c o u n ty co m m issio n ers. “ W itli reg ret, I w isii to in fo rm tiie b o ard o f co m m issio n e rs th a t, e ffe c ­ tiv e A u g . I, I am resig n in g as D av ie C o u n ty m a n a g e r lo p u rs u e o ilie r o p p o ru tn itie s.” H e w en t o n lo th a n k th e resid e n ts o f D av ie C o u n ty an d th e c o u n ty s ta ff fo r th e ir su p p o rt o v e r th e years. “ K en h as m ad e v a lu a b le an d s ig ­ n ifican t co n lrib u lio n s d u rin g his te n ­ u re, an d w c a p p re c ia te all h e h a s d o n e. W e wi.sh h im o n ly th e b e st in h is fu tu re e n d e a v o rs,” sa id C h a ir D an B arrett, in ac cep tin g th e re sig ­ natio n . T h e b o a rd a p p ro v e d a c c e p tin g th e re sig n a tio n , an d an n o u n c ed th a t Jim S to c k c rt, fin a n c e d ire c to r a n d a s s is ta n t c o u n ly m a n a g e r ■would se rv e as in te rim c o u n ty m a n a g e r u n lil a n e w c o u n ly m a n a g e r w a s n a m e d . T h e b o a rd a lso c re a te d a s earch c o m m itte e , m a d e u p o f R o b ­ e rt P ric e , J im S to c k e rl, R ic h a rd P o in d e ,\te r an d K en W h ite. W in d ley h as b ee n c o u n ly m a n ­ a g e r fo r th e la st n in e a n d a h a lf y ea rs. H e is p u rsu in g o th e r em p lo y - m en ! o p p o rtu n itie s. A .separation a g re e m e n t w ith th e c o u n ty w as sig n ed b y W in d ley on M ay 2 9, iind th e b o ard c h a irm a n on Ju n e 7. It p ro h ib its c ith e r p arty from talking ab o u t the situ a tio n o th e r lhan the w ritten, p re-ap p ro v cd statem en ts read at last w e e k ’s m e etin g . C O O L E E M E E - T axes h ere w ere raised by 18 cen ts - to $ .3 8 p e r $ 100 p ro p erly valu atio n . T h a t m eans th al so m eo n e w ith a $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 hom e w ill pay $ 190 in tow n p ro p erty laxes, up fro m $ 1 0 0 . N o o n e attended the Ju n e 17 p u b ­ lic h earin g held by Ihe C o o le em e e to w n b oard to d iscu ss th e b u d g et. “ T h e last lim e the tax rate w as c h a n g e d w as 1 9 9 2 ,” s a id D o lly U rd an ick , the to w n 's fin a n cial o f­ ficer. S h e p o in ted o u t liial av erag ed o u l o v e r th e p ast 10 y ea rs, it w ou ld be e q u a l to a 1.8 ce n t in c rease each year. In ad d ilio n to increasing the p ro p ­ e rly la x es, th e c o st for so lid w aste c o lle c tio n w ith in th e lo w n lim its w a s in c re a s e d . C o lle c tio n s in c e 1 9 9 2 h a s c o s t re s id e n ts $ 3 p e r m o n th . B eg in n in g Ju ly 1, th e co st w ill increa.se lo $5 a m o n lh . M ay o r P ro -te m Jo h n C h a n d le r said , “ O u t­ sid e th e lo w n lim ils, c o u n ty re si­ d e n ts p a y ab o u t $ 1 5 a m o n th fo r tra sh p ic k u p .” In b u d g et w o rk sh o p s lead in g up to th e p u b lic h ea rin g , Ihe c o m m is­ sio n ers w ere ab le to tra k e cu ts lo the propo.sed b u d g et. W ith th e pool closed for ren o v atio n s this year, they w ere ab le lo sa v e in th e n eig h b o r­ hood o f $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 . O v e r th e p ast six y ea rs, th e p o o l h as lost m o n ey , to the tu n e o f $ 5 4 ,1 4 6 . T h e p o lice d e p a rtm e n i w as ab le to c u l ils b u d g e t b y m o re th a n $ 6 6 ,0 0 0 , an d a new health in su ran ce p lan fo r to w n e m p lo y e e s sav ed a n ­ o th e r $ 6 ,0 0 0 . T h e ca u se o f th e b u d g et p ro b lem s is th e sa m e felt b y m o st lo cal g o v ­ e rn m e n ts in th e slale: G ov. M ik e E asley w ith h o ld in g funds. T h is y e a r th e g o v e rn o r fro ze $ 2 3 ,5 0 8 in tax es an d reim b u rsem en ts th al w ere d u e C o o le em e e. W ith the lo w n a u d ito r te llin g co m m issio n ers no l lo a n tic i­ p ate th o se funds n ex l year, the c o m ­ m issio n e rs w ere face d w ith tw o o p ­ tions. S ev erely c u t back on th e serv ic es o ffered , o r raise taxes. F o llo w in g th e p u b lic h ea rin g , the c o m m issio n ers v o ted u n an im o u sly to ad o p t th e b u d g et. Néwsp00r To Publish Early. . '/ Next vveek\sVissue'of terprise Reco^ will bèpubii8líed- a day r Inching news^r^ bn ^esday and' local mail! sub­ scribers on Wednesday' A n y h e ^ s ite m o r a (lv eltise-i' m e n t fo i-tlie J u ly 4 is s u e sh p u ia^ b e in th é o ffîc e n o la te r th aiiv 4 i p .m . F rid ay , > ' ' » M o r e T e a c h e r P a y , L o w e r E . D a v i e S e w e r R a t e s O K d By Kim Justen D a v ie C o u n ty E n terp rise R e c o rd M o re le a c h e r p ay s u p p le m e n ts a n d lo w e r se w e r rates in e a ste rn D av ie w ere adopted by co u n ly c o m ­ m issio n e rs after a public h earin g . O n ly on e person spoke d u rin g the m a n d ato ry public hearing reg ard in g th e c o u n ty bud g et for th e u p co m in g fisca l year. B o b R o se, w h o is ru n n in g fo r c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r s a id , “ T h e p ro p o se d in crease o f 4 p erce n t is a w elc o m e sig h t after do u b le d ig it in ­ c re a se s." W h ile he said he felt there w as still $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 that co u ld be cut fro m th e bu d g et, he o ffered no in ­ sig h t o n w h ere th e m o n ey co u ld be cu t. H e w e n t o n to sa y th al b ecau se o f rev en u e lo sses from the stale, " a l­ te m a tiv e so u rces o f rev en u e m u st be fo u n d .” F o llo w in g th e p u b lic h earin g , the b o ard a g re e d lo reco n v e n e b efo re J u ly 1 to ad o p t th e bu d g et. T |ie b o a rd d id re c o n v e n e th e m e e tin g o n F rid a y a fte rn o o n , at w h ich tim e several item s o n the b u d ­ g et w ere rev iew ed . T h e first w as rev ise d fu n d in g for th e sch o o l sy stem . " W e ’ve b e e n try in g to fig u re oul h o w to stre tc h in p la ccs th at have seem in g ly b ee n u n stretch ab le in the p a s t ,” s a id c o m m is s io n e r K e n W h ile. “T h e state h as m a d e so m e p relty sig n ifican t cu ts in ed u c atio n .” * W e h a v e b e e n t r y i n g t o f i g u r e o u t h o w t o s t r e t c h in p l a c e s t h a t h a v e s e e m i n g l y b e e n u n s t r e t c h a b l e in t h e p a s t . * * - Commissioner Ken White H e w en t o n to say lh a l c o m m is­ sio n ers w an te d lo ac k n o w le d g e the ro le te ach ers p lay in c h ild re n ’s e d u ­ ca tio n . H e h ad b ee n w o rk in g w ith D av ie C o u n ty S ch o o ls su p e rin le n ­ d e n t D u b P otts. “ W e w an t to red irect so m e o f the c a p ita l m o n ie s to d e b t s e rv ic e s , w h ich is a llo w a b le by law ,” W h ite said. D o ing so w ou ld allo w the c o m ­ m issio n e rs to in c rease th e local a l­ lo catio n s, w h ich w o u ld in c rease the te a c h e r su p p lem en t. B y ju g g lin g $ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 in fu n d s, teach ers w o uld sec a h a lf p ercen t in ­ crea se in th e su p p lem en t, b rin g in g the su p p lem en t to five percent ab o v e th e sla lc b ase pay. P o lls w a n te d th e a d d ilio n a l $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 lo be u se d for a o n e-tim e p ro p -rate d $ 2 0 0 su p p lem en t fo r th e n o n -c e rtifie d s y sie m e m p lo y e e s . T h e b o ard ap p ro v e d th e tra n sfe r o f th e fu nds. F u n d in g w as c u t al th e c o m m u ­ nity c o lle g e lev el as w ell. T h e c o l­ lege o ffered to lo w er th e ir rcq u esled a m o u n t fo r c a p ita l p ro je c ts fro m $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 to $ 3 2 ,0 0 0 . C o u n ty M a n ­ a g e r K en W in d ley sa id th e c o lle g e u n d e rs to o d th e c ris is fa c in g th e c o u n ly an d fell se v eral o f th e im ­ p ro v em en ts c o u ld b e d e la y e d . F o llo w in g a re p o rt fro m C a rl D av id so n , d ire c to r o f p u b lic w o rk s, sev eral b u ild in g c o sts w ere c u t b y th e counly. B u ild in g is p la n n e d at th e E M S ,c o m m u n ic a tio n s a n d so ­ c ia l s e rv ic e s o f f ic e s . D a v id s o n th in k s th e co sts w o u ld b e lo w e r th a n o rig in ally an ticip ated an d su g g ested lo w erin g th e am o u n ts, w h ic h sav ed th e c o u n ty clo se to $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 . A $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 in c re a se fo r p a y fo r Please See County - Page 7 ExJitoriaJ F ^ e Lower, Lower Yadkin River Fails With Drought 2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27,2002 Every time I pass over tiie bridge, the Yadicin River seems to get a little lower. I spot another exposed roek, more evidence that this drought is real. I monitor the river from the U.S. 158 bridge. Back in Febiuary or so a dead tree was deposited on the large rocks. It promised lo stay there unlil the next heavy rain. Tliere hasn’t been a substantial rain since — not enough to lift Ih e tree off the rocks and carry it further downstream. Wc used to think they was evidence of an Indian fishing hole in the river. On occasion in years past, a rocky “V” formation was evident in Ih e water. Now, the river has gotten so low, that it’s pretty clear that early Indian .settlers had little or nothing to do with those rocks. More likely, it’s a natural outcropping, one of several that can be seen up and down the river. How long until that old tree floats downstream? Under the bridge, rocky shoals are now exposed thal I had never seen before. I canoed Ih e Yadkin several years ago when it was low, and there were times when we had to get out and walk. It must be possible to cross the river in places now without getting your knees wet. A cow in southem Davie County got stuck in the river mud last week — demonstrating Ih e problem once again. We need rain. A lol of it. When will relief finally come? That’s for the weatherman to say. But the drought is being felt in many ways. Lawns are brown. Small streams are dry. Shallow wells are going dry. The South Yadkin, from my vantage point on Ih e U.S. 601 bridge, has rarely filled the banks in the pasl year. The Yadkin keeps on rolling along, but it sure is showing Ih e strain of drought. N.C.: First In Tests? The story seemed too good to be true — a complete reversal of fortunes for North Carolina schools. Here’s what Ih e state schools published earlier this week: “When it comes to state testing programs, North Carolina's is tops in the nation, according to a new study released today by The Princeton Review." I re a d th a t a n d th e n f ig u r e d it o u l. We have the best tests in Ih e nation. What students score on those tests ... well, that’s another lopic of discussion. Votes Are Counted N o w lhat M o c k sv ille 's g o in g lo be a d rin k in g low n ... S u re, I ’ve h ad a few to ld -y o u -so ’s an d yo u r-n o l-so -sm art co m m en ts in th e p a st w e e k sin c e th e A B C an d b eer referen ­ d u m v o le s w ere co u n te d . It w as clo se . O p p o n en ts ca n take so m e so lac e in d e fe a tin g Ihe A B C slo re, w h ich also serv es to k eep th e h ig h -p o w e re d w in e s o ff th e sh elv e s o f sto res, the M ad -D o g v ariety fa v o re d by h e a v y d rin k e rs lo o k in g for a fast in fu sio n o f a lc o h o l. W ill it b e th e ru in o f M o c k sv ille ? O f c o u rse nol. W h o w ill b en efit? C o n v e n ie n c e sto re o w n e rs. W as il w o rth th e effort? Y es. S u ch a c h a n g e s h o u ld n ’l b e m a d e w ith o u t m ak in g the ca se fo r and ag a in st. N ow , M o c k sv ilie . as far as d rin k in g is co n cern ed , is lik e a lm o st e v e ry o th e r to w n in A m erica. — D w ig h t S parks D A V IB C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/^ECORD U SP S 149-160) 171 S. M ain St., P.O. Box 99, M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published w eekly by the D avie Publishing Co. Dwioht S parks...................... Robin F ergusson................ Mike B arnhardt.................... Ray Tutterow ......................... Brian P itts............................... Tammy Kowalski................. U ocktvlll* Еп№ ф г1м 1916-1958 ................Editor/Publisher ................G eneral M anager ................M anaging Editor ................Advertising Director .................S ports Editor .................Circulatlon/Classilied Davie R ecord 1899-1958 C ooleem ee Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals Postage Paid in M ock.sville, NC 27028 S ubscriplion Rules Single C opy, 50 Cents S20 P er Y ear In N .C ., S25 Oiii.side N .C. PO ST M A ST E R S end A ddress C hanges lo: D avic C ounly E nlcrprisc Record P.O. B ox 99, M ocksvillc. N C 27028 In The M ail... E d it o r ’s P r e d ic t io n s W ill N o t H a p p e n To llie edilor: W ell, M r Spark.s, il seem s Ihe people o f M ocksville have spo­ ken. I have read y o u r biased, one-sided opinion o f the evils of alcohol for w eeks. I w as disgusted al how you Iry lo use your posi­ lion 10 frighten and influence Ihc people o f M ocksvillc into voting no to alcohol because you think it's w rong. Il is now obvious lhal Ihe people o f M ocksville do nol agree w ilh you. So now I d ’s sil back and w atch the bars and drink houses spring up on every com er. L ei's see the M ocksville Police D epartm ent becom e overw helm ed w ith calls of drunken husbands bealing Iheir wivc.s. l,et's dodge all Ihe new drunks on our roads. Let's w atch our way o f life fade inlo the pasl in favor o f tipping a bollle. N o m ore cruise ins, no m ore kids playing in Ihc park (Ihey will be sneaking a locally bought beer behind the barn). No m ore quiel lillle lown, Il's nol going lo happen. Tim B ry an t, M ocksville Writer Urges Boycott Of Chamber, Pro-Alcohol Businesses To Ihe editor; Before I gel lo m y m ain reason for w riting, 1 w ould like to briefly respond 10 the leller by Sw ede Jurgensen in lasi w eek's paper. A s a m em ber o f the clergy, llie reason I w rote in against alcohol and nol child m olesialion is obvious. W e w ere not getting ready to vole on w hether or not lo m ake il legal. I also did nol speak oul aboul all ihe other evils in the w orld, bul if you com c lo church I am sure you will al som e poinl hear aboul m any o f Ihem from the pulpii. I find il am using how people w ill try lo justify one type o f sin hy com par­ ing it 10 another. A ll sin is w rong. H ypocrisy am ong people is irrel­ evant. 2 C orinthians 10:13 says, "they m easuring Ihem selves hy Iheniselvcs, and com paring Ihcm .selves am ong ihem selves, are nol wise." 1 refer lo the ridiculous com parison o f child inolestaiion to som eone who drinks a beer. Now thal is out of ilie way. the reason I am w riting is lo rem ind the people of M ocksville that jusl because the low n volcd lo allow ihe sale of beer and w ine, does nol m ean that anyone imist sell il. I urge Ihc people of M ocksville. the 48 percent who oppose Ihe sale of alcohol in our low n to m ake a note o f those who choose to sell alcohol and refuse lo do business w iih Ihem . If there are iw o reslau- Show Us Your Faces To the edilor: To the cham ber of com m erce: N ow thal you have won your fight wilh the old-line of “ R ight lo V ole," w ill you now adm it the truth, greeil at any cosl. Show us your faces. O nly one of you had Ihe im esiinal fortitude lo identify him self. G ive us Ihe opportunity lo really vole - w ith boycott o f your places of business. O h yes. w here w ere the voices o f the churches in righting this evil? O nly a couple o f churches w ere heard from , and these were nol even w ithin ihe city lim its. Sham e. R ighteousness e.\altelh a nalion. hut sin is a reproach to any people. Proverbs I4:.14. W ayne Ferebee M ocksville What is your favorite pet? ram s in tow n selling p iz/a. one selling beer and the other isn’t, re- waril the one w ho says "no” to alcohol. If one convenience slore sells alcohol and anolhcr doesn’t, boycott the one lhal does. If it becom es unprofitable for ihem lo sell alcohol, llicy will either slop. -< or continue and eventually be forced out of business. 1 also w ould suggesi lhal any business ow ner thal is againsi al­ cohol sales and is a m eniber o f Ihe C ham ber o f Com m erce, resign. As for m e, t refuse lo participate in any event sponsored by Ihe local cham ber o r speiul one dim e o f m y m oney at anything they have a hand in. A s far as I am concerned, they do nol represent Ihc bcsl inlcrcsls o f ihis low n. am i have out lived their usefulness, 1 also w ant lo urge ihe good people who oppose alcohol lo nol be loo disheartened. T here are slill a good num ber o f people w ho are o f like m ind w ho m ade up the 48 percent w ho voted no. In three years, w e can all band logelher again, gel up our ow n petition and as our opponents in this battle call il, give the people a right to vote. Rev. John E. Bulero M ocksvillc Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The leiters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all letters, provided Ihey arc not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The edilor reserves the riglu to edit letters for grammar an^l for space. Alt letters should include the name and address of Ihe writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have letters in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday of the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.com. Chris Garretson Mocksville “My pit bull, Hershey. Mitch Link Cooleemee ‘My little Jack Russell Terrier. His name is Jack.” Zach Eaton Mocksville “My dog. She’s a beagle.” Aaron Mabe Mocksville “My dog, it’s a Jack Russell.” DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 - 3 Chamber Plays Shell Game With Truth To Ihc Edilor: I w as curious about som ething that appeared in the W ednesday. June 19 edition of the "W inston-Salem Journal" in an article titled "M ocksville's Days o f Being Dry are N o M ore" by A m y Frazier. In the article, it states "C ilizcns for the Right to Vote w as m ade up o fa sm all group of business leaders, bul il w as supporlctl by the Davie C ounly C ham ber of Com m erce," The article goes on to say lhat "It (C itizens for Ihe Right to Vole) ow es the C ham ber Sl..l()().’’ W hal does this mean'.’ To salisfy m y curiosity. 1 called the C ham ber T hursday m orning and asked lo speak lo Jo;m Carter, its director. T he person answ ering the phone lold m e M rs. C arter was out o f tow n until lunch al a lead­ ership conference. 1 asked the person answ ering the phone if they could e.xplain w hal it m ean thal Ihe C itizens for ihc R ighi to Vote ow ed the C ham ber S I.300, and she told m e it w ould be better if M rs. C arter could discuss lhat wiih me w hen .she returned. 1 left m y tele­ phone num ber, but M rs. C arter never returned m y call. W hy w ould the director of the C ham ber of C om m erce nol rclim i a call lo clarify a reporled siatem ent lhat. if incorrectly im crprcted, could cast a shadow on her organization? M akes you w onder, doesn’t it. w hat is really going on al the C ham ber of C om m erce? M aybe 1 w as naive, bul 1 didn’t realize the C ham ber w as in the business o f m aking loans and subsidizing political action com niit- ices. If, as has been slated previously, they w ere sim ply siipporling the right to vote, why Ihcn did they nol m ake their facilities and funds av:iilahle to ihose opposing the sale of alcohol in M ocksville? riiey. loo. were in favor o f the right lo vote and affording the citi­ zens o f M ocksvillc an opportunity to avail them selves o f the dem o­ cratic process. T heir hopes w ere, how ever, lhal the citizens w ould send a clear m essage about the M ocksville they w ished lo preserve. R egrettably. Ihe C itizens for the Right lo Vote and C ham ber o f C om ­ m erce w ere successful in m osl o fth e ir m ission. G iven the incred­ ibly close m argin, how ever, there was no clear victory for alcohol's proponents. Sadly, the "right lo vote" was never really Ihe issue, riie right to sell alcohol in M ocksville w as the issue and the C itizens for the R ight lo Vole and the C ham ber of C om m erce sim ply played a shell gam e w ith Ihe truth. Now we w ill all pay the price and leam hard lessons for Iheir shortsightedness and Iheir chase after the al­ m ighty dollar. 1 w as also disappointed to sec the advertisem ent the C ham ber sponsored in the June 13 edition of the "D avie C ounty Gnleriirise- R ecord" which was surroiuidcd by sm aller advertisem enls by local businesses under the caption "C ham ber Focus." 1 contacted my bank. Bank o fth e Carolinas. lo inquire if they had endorsed the ad as ihey were lisled along wilh 17 others. I was lold Ihey w ere neutral on Ihe issue and were nol conlacled by ihe C hiim ber in reference lo Ihe ad. I have to w onder how m any other businesses w ere associated with the ad w ithout their perm ission. This, too, w as a question I intended to put to M rs. C arter had she rctunicd m y call. A las. 1 am left only w ilh Ihe obvious assum ption that m ost, if not all, o f the husinc.sses associated wilh the ad were not contacted and did not give ihcir per- mi.ssion to be as.socialed wilh Ihc C ham ber at such a volatile lime. Al the very least, the ad conveyed the impre.ssion - since the C ham ­ ber had aligned itself wilh the pro-alcohol crow d - lhat those busi­ nesses likew ise supported Ihe issue. lb say the lim ing o f the ad was questionable and suspect is som ething o f an understatem ent. It is unfortunalc thal the C ham ber of C om m erce is the perceived representative o f Ihc entire business com nuinily of D avie County. I strongly suspect they will llnil Ihem selves in desperate need of m em ­ bers in the ncM year and what Ihey thought w as a groundsw ell of supporl for the sale of alcohol w ill in fact prove lo be a liilal w ave of resentm em for iheir support of il thal w ill ser\ e to consum e them . 1 w ould urge those w ho opposed this referendum lo continue voting and staying involved. You can also continue lo dem onstrte your opposition to this particular issue by choosing w here you spend your m oney. Like 1 intend lo do, you can rem em ber Ihose w ho supported :ilcohol sales and send them a m essage they w ill underslam l. Jim Brow n, M ocksville Hurtful Comments Do No Good To Ihe etiilor: 1 have oflen w anled lo write responses to olher lellers lo Ihc editor but never did. I'he leller by Sw ede Jurgensen. "Is II OK To M olest C hildren, Bul N ol Drink Beer?" w as the straw ih;il broke Ihis cam el's back. 1 am proud lo b e C atholic (w hich is, by Ihc way. C hrisiian) and a Glenna Hendrix Wins Fountain To the editor: I w ould like lo thank everyone who participatcil in the M ocks­ ville G arden C lub's rallle for Ihe Relay for Life; the m em bers w ho sold lickels. Ihe people w ho donaled prizes, ihe w alkers and w ork­ ers. T hanks lo Seeds o f HopeAValk W om en leam s w c received an aw ard for m osl allraclive cam psile. The w inner o f Ihe w ater foun­ tain w as G lenna H endrix. H etlie M azie, M ocksville C hair Seeds of HopeAValk W om en C om m ittees Team Raises $4,600 For Relay To the edilor: T he Fifty and A bove Relay for Life team captain Janies Foster w ould like to thank everyone w ho m ade a donation for the rallle ticket prizes, all those w ho w orked on Ihis team so hard, w ho helped w ith Ihe breakfast, w ho donaled cakes at the C ooleem ee Shopping C enter, and all w ho bought lum inaries, lickels and gave m oney. W iihoul your help and G od's help, w e could not have raised S4,6(K). Jam es Fosier C ooleem ee Christian Saddened By Vote To the editor: I'm a D avie resident effeclcd by last w eeks’ vole and I'm sad lhat Ihis is w hal M ocksville has cho.sen. 1 am a C hristian and 1 w ish lhal a tow n could gel as happy aboul God as M ocksville is about drink­ ing. Il’s sad lhat the cham ber o f com m erce spends it's tim e lo get D avie counly w et w hen ihere are m any problem s they could solve. I’m glad lhal al judgm enl day I don'l have lo lell G od w hy M ocks­ ville had lo be w el. God doesn’t need lax m oney from alcohol lo m ake ihis counly. We don'l need a strong drink lo lake our problem s aw ay. I go lo G od in prayer. D avic pcople, w hen you go lo buy alcohol. Ihink o f a saying your kids m ighi say. "w hal w ould Jcsus do." I know it's too lale lo change the vole bul il's not to lale lo obey G od. O ne day il w ill be so don'l w ail. H e is m uch better then alcohol. S tephen C orrell M ocksville Anti-Liquor Crowd Has Low Opinions To Ihe editor: R um or has il that after the ballots w ere counted on Ihe liquor vole in M ocksville, W al-M arl did a brisk business on Ihe sale o f crying low els. N ow il rem ains lo be seen as lo how ihe m ajority of the people react lo the sale of alcohol producls. 1 don’l believe the anii-Iiquor predictions will com c true, “ lhal drunks w ill be laying on every com er" and il w on’t be safe for a w om an to go shopping. The.se anti-liquor pcople don'l have a very good opinion of M ock.sville residents, so it seem s. Do you think the anti-people will ran an add of apology in Ihe Enterprise w hen Ihey are proven w rong? H enry (Sw ede) Jurgensen A dvance Thank God For Ministers To the editor: To answ er Sw ede Jurgcnsen’s letter, il is nol OK lo m olest chil­ dren. Bill lo cut dow n ihe m en and w om en of the cloth and the m inislcrs, Ihis w as a poor way. To drink ii beer m ay or m ay not be w rong. I w ill lei the individual dccide this. But I do think it is w rong to casl stones at those who w ork so hard lhat w e m ay live in a reli­ gious com m unily. T hank G od for Ihc m en and w om en of the cloth and the m inis­ ters of this com m unily. R .L. Luffm an A dvance m cm her o f St. Francis o f A ssisi Parish here in M ocksville. I at­ tended C atholic school from grades 1-8. Since there w as no C atho­ lic high school, I contim ied my religious education through organi­ zations for teens. I am grateful as 1 think o fth e hundreds o f priests, sem inarians, and Religious Sisters of M ercy w ho served me and taught m e both C atholic doclriucs and traditions. 1 am sure no priest or Protcstanl m inister in this low n thinks il's "O K 10 m olest children." N or w as it necessary for any o f them lo w rilc a letter lo Ihe edilor about it. I'he election on liquor in M ocks­ ville w as just thal - a local issue. It was also a personal issue. To put ihis in Ihc sam e category as the "pedophile scandal in the religious scclor." a n:itional problem for the C alholic C hurch, is absurd. I w as olTendetl by your ncgalive. prejudicial com m enl Ibal the C atholics are going to fill in this "hole they are in" w ith "a few days of m eetings and rules they probably w ill nol keep." T hen you pro­ ceeded lo publicly sham e Ihe Jehovah W itnesses. C an you nam e any religion lhal has nol suffered som e lype o f scandal - pedophilia, rape, incest, adultery, dom estic violence - w hether am ong iis laily or m en or w om en o f its clergy? N o, 1 d o n 't think any clergy in M ocksville "slept through the class on love and com passion," but perhaps you w ere dozing w hen ihis w as taught. You seem very bold lo casl the first stone, Ifyou are truly upset aboul the m olesialion o f children, then thal should have been the focus of your leller. Instead, you crilicizc the clergy for not having w ritten lellers. H ow do you dare to say ihe beer issue had m ore priorily lo ihem lhan child m olesialion? O ur Bishop W illiam Curlin addressed it in person al our parish, senl every parishioner a leller. and continually addresses the issue in Ihe C alholic N ew s and H erald, O ur priesl. Fr, A ndrew D niper. has also addressed ii num erous lim es from ihe pulpil. We pray al every M ass especially for ihe viclim s and iheir fam ilies, but also for Ihe priests and bishops involved. This is love and com passion. T he C atholic C hurch has had m any sham eful scandals in its long hislory. But resl assured, it w ill face and rise above this scandal and be the beller and stronger for it. T here's a C hinese proverb, "It’s better lo light one candle than curse the darkness." Il rem inds us to keep the accent on the posi­ tive, T here are m any w ays w e can ilo good by doing no harm ; keep silent w hen you could m ake a hurtful conm ienl. listen w hen you w ould rather talk - ihink things Ihrough before jum ping lo conclu­ sions - pause and rellccl before taking action, and last bul certainly not Ieasl, pray, i w ould like lo lhank all clergy and people o f all faiths w ho realize the pcdophila scandal is not sacred to the C atho­ lic C hurch or the Jehovah W itnesses, Please continue lo "light one candle." Linda H arris M ocksville Alcohol Not The Answer To Problems To the editor: 1 am nol a residcnl of Ihe low n o f M ocksvillc, Iherefore, I did not get Ihe oppo'riunity lo vole. 1 m ust say lhat I am saddened by the outcom e. Yes, things m ay be a lillle m ore convenieni for Ihose voting "yes", bul will they really be happy? I’m sure m any reserved, social drinkers w ere the key players. N ow Ihey can dine out, have a drink or tw o and relax them selves to a calm evening ai hom e. H ow ever, w ho w ill lake responsibility for the younger genera­ tion and others lhal will m ake poor judgm ents, have a little too m uch, and yel decide they can m ake it hom e safely? W ill they really, or will w e sec increased traffic accidenls, public displays of drunken­ ness and increased dom estic disputes. C ilizcns shoud be assured lhat the police will have m ore calls lo respond to and their statistics will go up. C erlainly these problem s w ill nol m anifest ihem selves overnight, bul they are sure to com e. T he vole has passed and the "m ajority" o f the low n has gotten w hat it w ants, but will all the other changes m ake you happy? I'm sure the sm all quiet hom etow n feeling will soon give w ay to m ore businesses and resiauranls, changing Ihe face o f M ocksville for­ ever. T he cham ber is happy about this no doubt, bul for you ihe cilizcns, w hal ever happened lo the idea lliaf "m oney doen'l buy happine.ss"? I w ould like 10 thank the residents and especially the businesses w ho outw ardly took a stand against the vole. Il m ay nol have been the popular ilccision, bul your m oral character was displayed iind for that you should be com m ended. For those o f you still looking for a better w ay lo enjoy life and be fuinilcd, realize that alcohol w ill not bring you happine.ss or peace. W hy nol skip the drink iind instead visil an area church? H ere you w ill find a perm ancnl way lo resolve your problem s, nol ju sl a tem porary fix. C laudelle Tilley M ocksvllle rt Mike Barnhardt Kermit Smith Was Davie’s Greatest Politician Ever H e w as one o f th e k in d e st, m o st so ft-sp o k en m e n I ’v e e v e r know n. H e n ev e r failed - ev e ry lim e I m e t h im - to a sk a b o u t m e , o r m y fam ily. It w a s an in q u iry th a t w as m a d e o u t o f g en u in e c o n c ern , no t ju.sl sm all talk. K e n n it S m ith cared. H e ca re d ab o u l his fam ily. H e ca re d iibout m y fam ily. H e cared ab o u t e v e ry b o d y ’s fam ilies. K em iit S m ith sim p ly cared abo u t people. I saw him reg u larly b efo re he relired as D avie C o u n ty ’s R eg ister o f D eeds, a p o silio n he held for m ore than ."iQ y ears. I sa w him reg u larly on e lectio n nig h ls, as he w as a m e m b er o f Ihe c o u n ty 's b o ard o f electio n s. If yo u w an te d a fair electio n , pul K e n n il S m ith in ch arg e. A stau n c h R e p u b lica n , lie w o rk ed h ard fo r its c a n d i­ d ates. B ul they h ad to w in electio n s fair and sq u are. K em iil S m ith w a s o n e o f D avie C o u n ty ’s g reat R ep u b lica n s, but h e held h is D em o cratic frie n d s in h ig h reg ard . H e knew m y g ra n d fath er w as a D em o crat, but w as p ro u d 10 tell m e lhat m y g ra n d fath er su p p o rted h im - a R ep u b lica n - in Ihe electio n s. 1 d id n 't k now lh a l ab o u l m y g ran d fath er, bu t it m a k es m e p ro u d to k n o w th al he su p p o rted su ch a fine m an as K erm it, no m atte r w h at th e p arly affiliatio n . M o re v o te rs sh o u ld choo.se ih e ir ca n d id ate s like th at - an d I think K erm it w 'ould ag ree. S u re, he w as so ft-sp o k e n an d k in d , bu t w h en he w as rig h t, he w a sn ’t a fra id to slan d up for th e ca u se. H e w o u ld n ’t back d o w n , an d w hy sh o u ld he? R ig h t is rig h t an d w ro n g is w ro n g . K erm it S m ilii k n ew th e d ifferen ce b etw een rig h t and w ro n g . L ast w eek , D av ie C o u n ty ’s g reatest p o litic ian o f all tim e died . It ends an era. S m ith w as straig h t d u rin g a tim e w hen th ere w as so m e cro o k ed n e ss, bul h e w o u ld h a v e no p art o f lhal. H e w as a k in d an d g o o d m an. H e le av es us w ith les.sons that co u ld serv e us w ell. C are ab o u l y o u r fello w m an. T ell th e m yo u care. D o th e rig h t th in g , an d stan d up fo r the rig h t cau ses. T h a n k s, K e n n it. Alcohol Will Bring Evil I'o the edilor: In your last issue o f the Enterprise Record, there w as a very d is­ turbing w ord on the front page. Cheers, This is ihe starting o f a ter­ rible future in M ocksvillc, Sadly lo say. the introduction o f alcohol in M ocksville will bring nothing bul evil in ihis city. I’m nol ,saying ihis bccau.se this is w hal I think: I'm .saying this because it's a fact. G el ready M ocksville; you just brought sham e on this cily. T he people w ho volcd for ihis evil will be the sham e o f this cily. And 1 know lhal ihey did nol do Ihis on their ow n, G od allow ed it lo be for his reasons. A lso, for those w ho are not a part o f the body of C hrisl w ill laugh and sneer at these w ords. But, G od's w ords w ill slill sland fast. Listen lo these w ords and take heed, KJV Proverbs 23:29: W ho hath w oe? w ho hath sorrow ? w ho hath contentions? w ho hath babbling? w ho hath w ounds w iihoul cause? w ho hath redness o f eyes? They lhal tarry long al the w ine; Ihey lhal go lo seek m ixed w ine. Look not thou upon the w ine w hen il 's read, w hen it givelh his colour in the cup, w hen il niovelh ilscif aright. At the last it bilelh like a serpenl, and slingeth like an adder. Thine eyes hall behind strange w om en, and thine heart shall utter perverse things. Yea, thou shall be as he lhal lieth dow n in Ihe m idst o f the seea, or as he that lictli upon the top of a mast. They have stricken m e, shall thou say, and I was not sick; they have bealen me, and I felt il nol: when shall I aw ake? I w ill seek il yel again, KJV Isaiah .‘i:2 1-23: Woe unto them lhal are wise in Iheir ow n eyes, and prudent in their ow n sight; Woe unto Ihem lhat are m ighty to drink w ine, and m en o f strength to m ingle strong drink; W liich justify Ihe w icken for rew ard, and lake aw ay the righ­ teousness of the righleous from him . T h erefo re as the fire devoureth the stubble, and ih e flam e consum elh the chaff, so iheir root shall be as rottenness, and their blossom shall go up as dusl: because they have casl aw ay the law of the Lord o f hosts, and despised the w ord o f the H oly O ne of Israel. KJV Isaiah .S:l 1-12; W oe unlo Ihem lhal rise up early in the m orning, lhat they m ay follow strong drink; lhal conlinue until night, iill w ine inflam e them . A nd Ihe haip, and the viol, the uibret, and pipe, and w ine, are in their feasts: but they regard nol the w ork o f the Lord, neither con­ sider the operalion of his hands. K JV I Iabiikkuk 2:15-16; W oe unto him Ihiil givelh his neighbor drink, lhal pullest thy bottle to him , and m akest him drunken also, lhat thou m aycsl look on their nakedness. Thou art filled w ith sham e for glory: drink thou also, and let thy foreskin be uncovered: the cup o f the L ord’s right hand shall be turned unto thee, and sham eful spew ing shall be on Ihy glory. Tony D river M ocksville 4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27,2002 3 Arrested, Quarter Pound Of Marijuana Confiscated Administrative Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 - 5 Brent Crotts, Jason Myrick, Michael Hamilton, Rick Hamilton and Thomas Gardner work to free the trapped cow on the South Yadkin River. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Rick Hamilton directs pulling of the cow from the mud ... . it is hoisted to it's feet... . is coaxed along the bank by Hamilton . M Cow Rescued From South Yadkin Mud It w asti'l a nom ial call, bul m em bers of tlie D avie C ounty R escu e S quad and Jeru salem V o lu n te e r D e p a rtm e n t re ­ sponded just the sam e. A cow liail becom e stuck in the m ud on the Soutli Yadl^in River. A ll efforts lo free the ani­ m al had failed. I liom as G ardner, w lio w orks on the I'oint Farm in southern D avie C ounly w here the Soulh Yadkin and Y adkin rivers m eet, said lhat som eone in a canoe alerted him that a cow w as stuck in th e riv e r at ab o u l 7 p.m . W ednesday. T hey iliiln't know how long it had been stuck. W hile w orkers got the cow - e s tim a te d w e ig h in g 1 .(KIO pounds w ith an unborn c a lf- oul of Ihe w aler. it cpiickly becam e Muck in Ihe m ud. ll w as stuck m ost o f llic w ay up its body, wilh ils head barely above the m uck. T liey w o rk ed u n lil ab o u t 11 :.1() We<liiesday and w ere un­ able to free the cow . A tractor w as bro k en in the effo rl. He called fo r h elp on T liu rsd ay m orning. Rick H am ilton o f Ihc D avie Rescue Squad w as the firsl on Ihc scene, using an air boat to try lo pull Ihe anim al free, ll didn't work. Ne.M. Jenisalem Fire D epart­ m ent sent a four-w heel d rive vehicle lo the scene, and afier a few tre es w ere cu t d o w n , a w ench stretched over a tree w as used lo pull the anim al free. Thai w as after I ianiilton and G artliier had used shovels to rem ove m ud from the sides o f tlie cow so that a strap could be stretched under­ neath. A fter a few tries, the cow w as free - and wilh a lillle m ore help - got lo its feel. But w hen it tried to clim b the bank, it rolled back­ w ards low ard the river, and w as loo w eak lo try to stand again. The w orkers stayed w ith the cow, using the w ench and straps lo iry to get it on its feet. A fter another failed attem pt lo clim b the bank, the volunteers m an­ aged lo get the cow on its feet again, and lead il alongside the bank until il was on dry ground. G ardner said il w asn 't the first lime a cow had gotten to Ihe river. A lthough there is fresh w aler in all o f the Point Farm fields thal hold several hundred cattle, this one for som e reason headed lo the river. H e estim ated il's value at S.“i(H), nol counling Ihe value of the unboni calf. . falls backward in a futile attempt to climb the bank ... T hree Forsylh C ounty teens w ere arrested in D avie County June 15 for possession of dnigs. C h r is - I o p h e r K a i n T atum , Ifi. and V erlic John F ie ld s II. 18. both of W in slo n - S a I e m w ere cacii c h a r g e d w ith o n e count felony possession o f m arijuana. R oberto D eshaun Torres 111. 19, o f R ural H all w as charged with felony possesion w ilh intent to sell or distribute, felony posses­ sion o f m arijuan, and felony flee­ ing to elude arrest. T orres w as driving a 1984 Fields BM W veiiicle that w as seized and im pounded by th e D avic C ounly S heriff’s D epartm ent. M o r e th a n o n e- q u a r t e r p o u n d o f m ariju an a w as seized at th e a r­ rest scene o n R iv e r H ill an d Bing C r o s b y R oad, Ber­ m uda Run. Bolh Tatum and Fields w ere placed in D avie C ounty Jail in lieu o f a Sfi.OIK) secured bond. T o rres w as ja ile d w ith a S50.000 securcd bond. A ll three have Ihcir first court appearance scheduled today. Tatum Cocaine Suspect Runs From Mocksville Police A suspect ran from M ocks­ ville police ofllccrs conducting a traffic check on Sunset D rive at a.m . June 22. T h e su sp ect d id n ’t have a d riv er's license, and gave per­ m ission to .search the vehicle he w as driv in g , reported O fficer N elson T urrentine, W hen they found five rocks o f w hat is be­ lieved to be crack cocaine, the suspect ran through the w oods. Tracking dogs w ere brought in. and lost the track near T he G len apartm ents on M illin g R oad, T urrentine reported. T he 1994 Jeep he w as driving w as confis­ cated. although it w as registered to atunher person.W arrants w ere issued for the suspect's arrest. 9th, 10th Rabies Cases Confirmed; 1 Person Exposed T he ninth and 10th cases of rab ies in D avie C ounty w ere confirm ed June 17 and 19. A raccoon lhat fought wilh three dogs that live in tiie M ocks C hurch area tested positive. One of the dogs w as not up-to-date on ils rabies shots and will be in quarantine for six m onths. The other tw o dogs w ere current on sh o ts and receiv ed b o osters. T liere w as no hum an e.xposure. A nolher raccoon fought wilh Ihrce dogs in the C rcekw ood com m unity. A ll three dogs were current on rabies shots and re­ ceived boosters. O ne person was exposed and is consulting tlieir doctor regarding receiving post- exposure rabies treatm ents. P eo p le sh o u ld be c a re fu l around all w ild anim als, espe­ cially ones behaving in a strange or unusual m anner, said D avic H ealth D ircclo r B arry B ass. N ever pel a stray or w ild anim al, he said. -if H aving current rabies shots for your pels could m ean tiie dif­ ference beisvcen life and death for Ihe anim al. If a wild anim al bits a dom es­ tic anim al or hum an, residents are advised lo keep Ihe anim al in sight and contact the D avie C ounty A nim al C onlrol at 751- 0227. .Anyone having questions about rabies should contact Ihcir velerinarian or Jeff B eaucham p, H eallh D eparim eni, 751-8760. . finally, on dry ground. Itl The M ail... Issues Other Than Alcohol Desenye Clergy’s Attention To Ihe editor: I do not w ish to belabor the recent alcohol issue, but I fell a few observations m ight he appropriate. The letters and advertisem ents in your paper prior to Ihe vole intrigued me. especially som e from the clergy. A s a reader. I inferred from m any lhal the authors were im plying that Iheir congregations did nol have Ihe inlelligence. w isdom or sufficienl educalion to m ake Iheir ow n judgm ents. 'I'he abuse o f alcohol is very im portant, bul even m ore sad are the heallh issues o f sm oking and obesity w ilh their risk conse­ quences. A n effort dirccid in those areas w ould be very appropriate. Philip R. A ronson B eniiuda Run Silly Bible Interpretations T o the editor: In answ er to lasl w eek’s letter concerning Jesus turning w ater inlo w ine (grape juice): W elch’s never stole the recipe, since His grape ju ice w as the best. B esides, all ''w ine" w ords should be re- ferreil lo in the sam e w ay as in Proverbs. St. Paul practiced m edicine w hen he told Tim othy lo take a little w ine {G od’s Pepto-B isniol) for the stom ach’s sake. Jesus him self said he w as being accused of being a w ine ini- bilier, w hich He never denied. H is very next statem eni explained thal justification cam e by or Ihrough w isdom . If Ihe interpretation by som e w as lhat He was a grape juice im ­ biber, should I still buy W elch’s and other brands to drink'.' W ill 1 be referred lo as a gnipe juice im biber? H ow silly people can get inlerprcting or adding to scripture. It can be dangerous. "H e that addelh or lakelh aw ay from this book, G od w ill take aw ay his part oul o f the Book of Life (Rev.). S.B. Sidden Jr. A dvance Twin Cedars Subdivison OKd By K im Justcn D avie C ounly Enterprise Record T om m y P rice appeared be­ fore Ihe D avie Planning Board ii'icmbers requesting 6.3 acrcs of land w ilh in Ihe T w in C edars G o lf C ourse be rezoned from R esidential A gricultural to R esi­ dential S uburban S pecial Use (R -12-S). T he land is at 340 W all W il­ son Road ( B -1, B -2 and B-28.01 o f tax m ap L-5-2 and a portion o f parcel 7 on m ap L-5). The condom inium s w ould run along the second fairw ay. T he planning board approved the issue in 2001, w hen Price requested rezoning for a m uch la rg e r tra ct o f land. B ut the county com m issioners tabled the issue w ithout a vole. A fler 90 days il w as deem ed denied due lo a lack o f vote. T he original c o n c e rn s w e re th e g e n e ra l grow th in that part o f the counly, •school capacity and sew er needs. H ank V anH oy represented P rice at the hearing and staled thal the original plan Ihe board approved w as for a 76-acre tract. P rice originally built hom es at the g o lf course, bul they haven’t been .selling. T he golf course is struggling, and P rice believes the only w ay lo save il is to build m em b ersh ip in il by offering hom es on the course. " If it’s not prc.served, there w ill be pressure to develop the property as a housing develop­ m ent," said Van Hoy. P rice plans to start sm all and revam p plans depending on how sales go. “ Being big w as the problem lo begin w ith," said V anH oy. Price w ants lo build one section o f the earlier proposed larger developm ent and test the m arket. “ You all decided it once and approved it unanim ously. T h is is a b etter defin ed p ro je c t, and solves the issues.” Several local fam ilies w ere on hand to speak ag a in st the project and ask questions o f the engineer. E lizabeth H inkle said there w ere roughly 22 hom es on W alt Wil.son Road. “It’s a very nice litlle country road w here ch il­ dren can ride th eir bik es and roller-skate.’’ She said that w ith the pro ­ posed grow th on the g o lf course as well as anolher subdivision being built on the road, it w ill m ore than double the num ber o f hom es. “We feel that to add to lhat so quickly w ould be a m is­ take, and perhaps the w hole es­ sence of the com m unity w ould be ut slake. “ I understand the p o sitio n Mr. Price is in, but som etim es il takes time for lots lo be sold. I Ihink il w ill happen in tim e und he w ill get w hal he needs out o f it,” she suid, referrin g to the sin g le -fa m ily h o m e s he h as built. The board passed the m otion to approve ihc subdivision w ilh the staff recom m endations on a 2-1 vole. G eorge P eterson ab ­ stained. Th e follow ing ca.scs were dis­ posed o f in Davie A dniinisiralivc C o u rt last w eek. Presiding was M agistrate Ellen D rcchsler, and proscculing were M ary Covington and Kevin Bcalc. assistant dislricl attorneys. - Lucio C . Alniazan, speeding 56 in a .I.S. reduced to 44 in a 35. S IO and cost. - Keilh Nicholas Arnold, speed­ ing 69 in a 55, reduced to im proper equipment, cost; failure lo wear seal belt, S25. - Jaclyn A nn Alliey. speeding 70 in a 55. reduced lo 60 in a 55, cost. - M echiell H . A u stin , unsafe m ovenient, reduced to im proper equipm ent. S IO and cost. - Bergin Lee A ulon, speeding 87 in a 70, reduced lo 79-70, S 10, cost. - Chrislopher S. Bailey, speed­ ing 58 in a 35. reduced lo 44 in a 35, S 10 and cost. - Denise Cates Bell, speeding 60 in a 45, reduced to 49 in a 45, cost. - Vicki Alhan Berkeley, failure to wear seat belt, S25: expired in­ speclion slicker, dismisseil per cor­ rection. - Brandy Cliari Birilsong, failure to wear seal belt. S25; no license, dismissed per correction. - Ashley C . Blanc, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd lo 74 in a 70. cost. - John Scotl Boger. excectling safe speed, dism issed per c iv il settlement. - M ichael Earl Boone, failure to wear seat bell, S25; expired inspec­ tion, tiismissed per correction. - Sheri Sharon U oyd. expired regislralion, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Tin a A nn Byers, speeding 85 in a 70. reduccd lo 74 in a 70. cost. - Lavonya 0 . Cam pbell, exceed­ ing safe speed, dismissed per civil settlement. - M ichael K eilh Cam pbell, no license, expired inspection slicker, disniissed per correction. - Richard B. Carpenter, speed­ ing 70 In a 55, reduced lo 60-55, cost: no license, disniissed per cor­ rection. - Janies M allhew Carson, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equipment, $50 and cost: no license, no registration, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Brcndu Clubb Carver, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70, cost. - Duncan Lee Colem an, failure lo slop for stop sign/red light, re­ duced to im proper equipm ent. StO and cost. - Donald Landon Cook, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipm ent, S H ) and cost. - D ustin E d w a rd C o o n lie ld , speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to im ­ proper equipm ent, SIOO and cost. - W illia m R ich a rd C o o p e r, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to im ­ proper equipment, S IO and cost. - Franklin P. Coppley, speeding 52 in a 35. reduced to 44-35, S IO and cost. - Kelli J. Cortessis, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equip­ m ent, SIOO and cost. - Berta Corea, expired registra­ tion. expired inspeclion sticker, no license, disniissed per correction. - Jennifer Lynn C ow an, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipm ent, $10 and cost. - R icky A llen Craver, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to im proper equipm ent, $10 and cost. - Derrick M . Cundiff, speeding 90 in a 70, reduced to 74-70, cost; no license, dismis,sed per correction. - Brian H ey wood D ail. failure to wear seat belt, $25; expired inspec­ tion, dismissed per correction. - M elva Joy Daniel, failure to slop for slop sign/red lighl, reduced to im proper equipment, $10, cost. - A m y Young Daniels, speeding 50 in a 35, reduced to im proper equipm ent, $10 and cost. - M ichelle Lynn Daniels, failure to stop for stop sign/red light, re­ duced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Jam es Ed w ard D ealing, e x­ pired inspection sticker, dismissed per correction; driving left of cen­ ter, reduced to improper equipment, S IO and cost. - Clarence J. Deskins, failure to wear seat belt. $25; expired inspec­ tion, disniissed per correction. - Jennifer A nn Edds, expired reg­ istration. dismissed per correction. - Kathy Tesli Edwards, failure to reduce speed, disniissed per civil settlement. - Clirisioplier R . Farley, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipm ent, S U ) and cost. - Vickie L . Ferguson, speeding 69 in a 55. reduccd lo im proper equipm ent. $10 and cost. - Jim m ie Russell Follz. failure to yield for stop sign/red lig hl. dis­ missed per c ivil settlement. - D avid Bryan Fosier. failure lo wear seat bell. $25; expired inspec­ tion, disniissed per correction. - Robert N eil Foster, Jr., expired inspeclion, disniissed per correc­ tion. - Patricia Lynn Fox. speeding 8.*i in a 70, reduced lo im proper equip­ ment, $50 and cost. - T a m m y R ich a rd so n Frost, speeding 65 in a 45, reduced to im ­ proper e<piipmenl, $50 and cost. - Robin Lyn n Fuqea, failure to slop Ib r stop sign/red light. $25. cost. - Larr>’ Janies Gandy, speeding 88 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70. $10 and cosi. - M a ry Jacklynn Garcia, speeil- ing 60 in a 45. reduced to improper e(|uipnient, $10 and cost. - Leroy G cler, speeding 61) in a 45. reduced to 50 in a 45. cost. - Fredia L . Gillespie, speeding 86 in a 70. reduced lo im proper ei|uipnienl. $100 and cost. - Peggy Usser>' G illia m , speed­ ing 85 in a 70. reduced to improper equipm ent. S50 and cost; lailure to notify D M V o f address change, dis­ missed per correction. - M ichael Joseph Greer, speed­ ing 91 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost. - Judith A n n G ro ve, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to im proper equip­ m ent. $10 and cost. - O len W ayne Hardy, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo im proper equipm ent, S IO and cost. - Brenda M alone H ilton, speed­ ing 80 in n 70, reduced to im proper c(|uipmeiit. S IO and cost. - D a vid M u rphy Hines, speed­ ing 53 in a 35, reduced to im proper equi|)menl. S50 and cost. - Brittany Deanna Hoar, exceed­ ing posted speed, reduced lo im ­ proper equipm ent. $10 and cost. - Pierce T y lo r Hodges, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced lo im proper equipm ent, S IO and cost. - K evin Justin Horne, speeding 61 in a 45, reduced to 50-45. cost. - John W esley Houston, speed­ ing 83 in a 70. reduced lo 74-70, cost. - Sarita A . Huffsleller. speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo exceeding safe speed, $25 and cost. - Sandy Leal Hutchins, no liabil­ ity insurance, dismissed per correc­ tion. - Belly Randall Ijames, no li­ cense, dismissed per correction. - Jerem y Blake Janies, failure lo notify D M V of address change, dis­ missed/correction; exceeding safe speed, dismissed/civii setllenienl. - C la y W ells Jolm ston. expired registration, disniissed per correc­ tion. - Charles Judson Jones, speed­ ing 58 in a 45, reduced lo improper equipm ent, S IO and cost. - M ozelle M egan Land, reckless d rivin g to endanger, dismissed per civil settlement. - Charlene A n n Ligon, speeding 51 in a 35, reduced to im proper equipm ent, $25 and cost. - Clarence E . Lindsly, speeding 80 in a 70, reduccd to im proper equipm ent, S IO and cost. - Betty Jo Linger, expired regis­ tration, e xp ire d inspection, d is­ missed per correction. - Jcraldine A n n Low e, speeding 70 in a 55, reduced to im proper equipm ent, S IO and co.st. T ired of Waiting ? T ry Us. Open Mon.-Fri. 8am-6pm Sat. 8am-I2noon — Your Local Pull-Sen'ice Drugstore — D avie D iscount D rugs Cooleemee Shopping Ceni-er • Cooleemee • (336) 284-2537 - W ilson M icbacl Low m an. d riv- ing vvliilc liccnse revo ked, d is­ missed per coircelion. - Ja co b S an u icI M n rin k o v . speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo im ­ proper e((ulpm eiU, S IO and cost. - Jennifer G . Martin, speeding 49 in a 35. reduccd to in^propcr ci]V»ip- nienl. .$10 and co.st. - M auro M artinez, operating ve­ hicle w ilh no insurance, dismissed per correction. - K in ilw rly N. M ayfield, driving while license revoked, c.xpired reg­ istration» dismissed per correction. - Alison S. M cCandles. speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduccd to im proper equipment, $10 and cost. - Kesha D aw n M cC rary, speed­ ing SO in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipment. S IO and cost. - C o ry R a n d a ll M c D a n ie l, speeding 70 in a 55. reduced lo im ­ proper equipm ent, S IO and cost; expired inspection sticker, d is ­ missed per correction. - Mark Edney M cK enzie, failure lo stop for red light, reduced to im ­ proper equipm cnl. S lO a m l cost. - Fred Kugene M cK night. fail­ ure lo wear seal holt, disniissed }^;r medical e.xcuse. - Jeffrey W ayne M erritt, speed­ ing 69 in a 55. reduced lo improper equipment, cosi: failure to wear seat bell. S25. - Raymond David M iller. lailure to wear seat bell, $25: failure lo no­ tify D M V o f address change, dis­ missed per correction. - Charlayne M . M orris, speed­ ing HO in a 70. reduced (o 7-Í-70. cost. • Bobby Dale Moser, failure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl. • Peter Paul N ickocenko . e x ­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed per civil settlement. ■ M ichelle Laverne O dom , fail­ ure lo reduce speed, dismissed per civil selllemenl. - Joseph Dean O rr, unsafe m ove- menu dismissed i>er civil selllemeiu. - Jeffrey Hrian Parsley. s|>eeding Kfi in a 70. reduced to 74-70. cost. - Donna G . Pennington, speed­ ing 69 in a 45. reduced to 50-45. cost; no license, disniissed per cor­ rection. - Gergorio B . Perez, no license, dismissed per correction; d rivin g left of cenler. $25 and cost. - M allhew Lee Perkins, speed­ ing 6 1 in a 45. reduced to iniproj>cr equipm ent. $50 and cost; expired inspeclion, dism issed per corrcc- lion; failure to wear seal bell, dis­ missed per plea. • Daniel Joseph Perr>'. speeding 85 in a 70, reduced to im proper ei{uipmenl. S50 and cost. - Janel .Schuck Perr>’. speeding KO in a 70. reduced to 74-70. cost. - Kevin D . Pelers, speeding 86 in a 70. reduced to im proper equip* inenl. $100 and cost. - M a rk K en n eth P e irish e n . speeding 74 in a 55, reduccd lo im ­ proper equipm ent. S 100 and cost. - Alfred M oser Pfaff, speeding 63 in a 45, reduced lo im proper equipment. S50 and cost. - Glenda Robertson Piner, fail­ ure lo wear seal belt, S25; expired inspection, dismissed/correclion. - Tonia M . Pizzoferraio, no li­ cense, dism issed per correction; failure to reduce speed, dismissed per civil settlement. • Brigiiie Johnson Poole, failure 10 wear seal bell, $25; no license, dismissed per correction. - Marcia Anne Poore, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipment, $10 and cost; expired registration, dismissed/correction. • Patricia M . Porter, speeding 58 in a 45, reduced to im proper equip­ ment, S iO and cost. - Am ber Leigh Polls, speeding 85 in a 70, reduccd lo 74-70, cost. - Anthony Stephen Pruitt, failure to yield, dismissed/civil selllemeiu. - Louis John Reavis, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced to 74 in a 70, cost. - Hem ielindo N . Rebollar, fail­ ure lo stop for stop sign/red light, reduced lo improper e(|uipmcnt. S 10 and cost. - Horace M onroe Redm on. im ­ proper regislralion, dismissed per correction. • Deborah S. Reinhardl. speed­ ing 80 in a 70. dismissed. - Priscilla B . R idd le, d rivin g w hile license revoked, dismissed per correction. - Juan Carlos Rodrigue/, speed­ ing 80 in a 65. reduced lo improper equipm cnl. $25. cost; expired in­ speclion. dismissed per correclion. - Joyce Angela RolaiuKi, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipm ent. $10 and cv>st. - James Thom as Self, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to 74-70. cost. - Frances C . Shields, failure to wear seal bell. $25; operating ve­ hicle w ilh no insurance, dismissed per correclion. - Kassandra D . Shoffner. driving w hile license revoked, dismissed per correction. • Candice J. Shroui. speeding 62 in a 45. reduced lo 54-45. $10 and cost; no license, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Jam ie Lynn Sim s, speeding 93 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost. - W endy Gale Sledge, expired in- speciion slicker, no license, d is­ missed per correclion. - Kenneth Sm ilh. speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo im proper equip­ ment. S IO ami cosi. - R icky D a vid Sm ilh. e.vpired registration, dismissed per correc­ tion. - K e n n e th A a ro n S n o w Jr.. speeding 68 in a 55. reduced lo 59 in a 55. cost. • Barry A lfon/o Stinson, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. reduced lo 74-70. cost. - Vikloriya Sirokanova. s()eeiling 87 in a 7(^ reduced to 74-70. cost; expired inspection, dismissed per correclion. - Diane Mae Strouse. speeding 50 in a 35. reduced lo im proper Ci|uipmeni. S IO and cost. - Angelia P. Sw aim . expired in ­ spection, expired registration, fail­ ure lo n o tify D M V o f address change, dismissed per correclion; failure lo wear seat bell, $25. • M elanie K . Sw aringen, im ­ proper passing, reduced to improper equipm ent, $10 and cost. - W illia m O g le s b y S w e e n y, speeding 85 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost. - Dallas M ichael Taskell. litter­ ing, S25 and cost. - Janie A llen Teague, e.xpireil regislraliiui. dismissed/correclion. - Shelia II. Tevepaugh. no li­ cense. no liability insurance, d riv­ ing/allowing vehicle nol regisiered/ lilled,dism issed (>ercorreclion; fail­ ure lo rcduce specil, disn\issed j>er civil selllemenl. - M ichael Scotl Ton jlin . speed­ ing 91 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost. ' Stephanie M . Tra il, speeiling 52 in a 35. reduced lo 40-35. cosi. • A lan Roberl 7'raynham, speed­ ing 85 in a 70. reduced to improper eijuipm ent. S50 and cost. • Am anda C heryl Tiyle r. no li­ cense, dism issed per correcliiuj; speeding 60 in a 45. reduced to 50- 45. cosi; failure lo wear seal bell. $25. -Ju a n Flores Vaquero. speeding 87 in a 70. reducctl to 74-70. cusi. - Manuel R. Varona. speeding 45 in a 35, rcduccd to im proper equip­ m cnl. SIOO. cost; failure lo slop for slop sign/red lighl, dismissed per plea. - Lakcisha D . Vaughn, speeding 91 in a 70, reduced to 79-70, S lO and cost. • Rigobcrto A . Vazquez, speed­ ing 82 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipm ent, $25 and cosi; failure lo notify D M V of address change, dis­ missed per correclion. - Yanet Garcia Vera, speeding 49 in a 35, reduced lo 40 in a 35, cost. - Melissa Casey W aloven, s|iced- ing 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipm ent, S U ) and cost. - Dorothy Lewis Waikiiis, speed­ ing 88 in a 70, reduced to exceed­ ing safe speed, cost. - M ary Fllen Waison, speeding f I TREE SERVICE A 336-492-2944 TOLL FR EE 1-B66-B96-7711 Free estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsyth & Davie County BwJi!<nl!a| & gomfflffda.1 WfeLk Stkctlv« Trimming & Pruning • Tree R«mov&l Stump Grinding • Storm Damage • Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing* Trained Arborist (Complete Clean Up) 80 in a 70. reduccd lo im proper equipment. $10 and cost. - Charles Page W elch, im proper passing, reduccd to unsafe m ove­ ment. cost. - Cheryl Ann W hitley, speeding SO in a 70. reduced lo im proper equipm ent, S U ) and cost. - T im o th y E d w a rd W ilk in s , speeding 67 in a 55. reduced to im ­ proper equipment. SIO and cost. -A m y Leigh W 'illiams.speeding S6 in a 70. reduced to im proper cquipm ciU. $100 and cost. - Edw ard E . W illiam s, speeding 88 in a 70. reduccd lo 74-70. cosi. - Johnlae C . W ilson, sfveding 80 in a 70. reduced lo 74 in a 70. cost. - 1 lealher Leanne W'ood. expired registratiiuK ilismissed per correc­ lion. - Taoim y Snyder Wooten, speeil- ing 70 in a 55. reduced lo 60 in a 55. cost. • Tiffany Brooke Worden. sj)eed- ing 70 in a 55. reduccd lo 60 in a 55. cost; expired inspeclion slicker, dismissed per correclion. - Heather Lyt\n Yt>well. failure lo slop for a slop sign/red lighl. re­ duced lo im proper equipment, S U ) and cost. Failed T o A p p e a r • Peler J, Anianelis, speeding 80 in a 70. • Jo rg e llila rio A v ila , uo operahtr’s license. • Joann Alien B;\rncy. failure lo rcduce speed. - Josepli Th o m a s B u ck la n d . speeiling 70 in a 55. - Calherine P. Callow ay, failure U> wear seal bell. ■ Rodney D arnell C hunn, ex­ pired inspection, no regislralion. - Roberl Lee Clair, reckless d riv­ ing lo endanger. s|K*eding 80 in a 70. failure lo wear seat bell. - K ipp Brand Clodfeller. no li­ cense. - Ronnie Lee Coble, white lighl rear-drive forwartl. - W illiam Odell Coley, speeding m in a 70. • W 'illiam Phillip Dials, speed­ ing 62 in a 45. - G lenn F.ubanks Jr., improper registration; driving/allow ing ve­ hicle not registered/titled. - Jared Keil Evans, driving while license revo ked, exceeding safe speed. • Jan\es P. Fealhcrsione. Hshing w ilhoul a license. - Hrncsi Gabriel. Jr.. expired reg­ islralion. - Bratifonl Keith Gailher. failure lo wear seal bell. - Jason Andrew Geddings, D W I. speeding 90 in a 70, open container after consum ing alcohol. • Christopher R. Greene, failure lo wear seal bell. - Sherry Grey, speeding 35 in a 25, no license. - Cesario R. G utierrez, no li­ cense. failure lo yield for slop sign/ red light. - Faye Goodw in Heim s, failure to wear seal bell. • Lisa Isenberg Hudson, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - Palrenia L . Johnson, speeding 69 in a 55. - Sleven Glen K in g , expired in­ spection slicker, expired rcgisinilion card/tag. • Tina Ann Leonard, failure to se­ cure passenger under 16. failure lo wear seat bell. - M ary Kay Linsw orth, speeding 86 in a 70. - M ichael Hugh L inville, failure to com ply w ilh licensc restrictions. - A llyson Faye Low rey. speed­ ing 7 1 in a 55, failure lo wear seat bell. - Erin Lee M abe, failure lo wear seat bell. - Roberl E. iVIaines, speeding 80 in a 70. - Joseph Ross M axw ell, speed­ ing 82 in a 70. - Jerem y Anthony May.s, failure to w ear scat belt. - W ayne A n d re w M c D a n ie l, speeding 80 in a 70. - Dennis Lee M cQueen, failure lo wear seal bell. - Jo ce lyn N icole M o rris, im ­ proper regislralion. - Gibson Valaric N icole, expired registration. - Brandon Bernard N orris, no license. - Christopher Lee N orris, ex­ ceeding safe speed. - N ic o d e m o s P edro N u n e z, speeding 87 in a 70. - Carlos Chavez O lvera, D W I. no license, open container after con­ sum ing alcohol llrsl. - Brandon Stevens Price, failure to stop for Slop sign/red lighl. - Tanya A nn Pueschel, speeding 60 in a 45. - Courie Lam onl Pulley, speed­ ing HO in a 70. - Francisco J. Ram irez, failure lo wear seal bell. - Am ber Elaine Ray. expired in­ speclion slicker. - G ary Lee Ray. im proper pass­ ing. - Debra Sm ith Reynolds, speed­ ing SO in a 70. - Jeffrey Paul Sayers, failure to wear seal bell. - A licia Nacoll Scott, speeding 45 in a 25. - Debra A n n Session, speeding 80 in a 70. - Joshua M ark Shepherd, expired ins^wclion slickcr. - M arty W ayne Sm ith, posses-. s'um o i open container/consuming alc(ihol in passenger area. - Jim m y Isaac Slanley, failure to wear seal l>elt. driving while license revoked. - Sleven James Stanley, failure lo wear seal bell. • M onique S. Steele, failure lo wear seal bell. - Marcus D . Slevenson, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. - f^ichard A . Swanson, speeding 80 ill a 70. • Slacy Dale Torrence, speeding 70 in a 55. - M ichael Todd Vogler. failure lo wear scat belt. - Craig Freddrick W iaiid, no Ii- cen.se. • Joshua Dean W illard, failure to wear seal belt. lifecom m unitychyrch RFACHINßUPTOlOVFGOD • RFACHINQ OUTTO lOVF PFOPI.E УО ПЯШ ВИ ® Call 336.403.6713 luí Tiniub Á Lucut u i w w w .life c o m m u n ity c h u rc h .n e t W etm o re F a rm s WOODLEAF Available Now Squash, Cucumbers, Field Tomatoes, Canteloupe Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-6:00 pm Closed on Sundays From Mocktwllla tak» 601 South to 801 tntmocUou, turn r W t a t llglil, 4 nrihM to cauthn UgM In Woodhat. Fdlow ligm lo farm. 704-278-2028 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27,2002 Public Records M o c k s v i l l e P o l ic e T h e follow ing incidenis were reported to Ihe M ocksville Police Dcpanm ent. - Th e larceny of a wallet from a vehicIc parked on Morse Street was reported June 23. - A rock and an egg were thrown al a vehicle in Ihe A ll Am erican Ford parking lo l on Yadkinville Koad, il was reponed June 22. - Someone pumped S 10 worth of gas into Iheir vehicle at Rushco. Salisburj' Road, and lefl w ilhoul p.iying. il was reponed June 21. ArresLs - Christopher Shane Holland. 26, o f Reidsville, was charged June 18 w ilh failure lo appear in coun. Tria l dale: June 27. • E ric Justin H o llin cid , 19, of l i t C aravan L a ne , was charged June 21 w ilh D W l and simple pos­ session o f m arijuana. Tria l dale: A ug. 2. • Rex Alexander Carsw ell, 17, of 1346 N . M ain St.. was charged June 19 w ilh disorderly conduct. Tria l dale: Ju ly 18. He was charged afler a fight on Ihe court siiuare. -K a s i Daniel Riddle, 18, of 337 Hospital S l„ was charged June 21 w ilh damage lo property and com ­ m unicating threats. Trial d,nlc: June 27. - Vanucl A . M cK inncy, 20, of Chesnee. S .C ., was charged June 2 1 w ith failure lo com ply w ilh u lown ordinance requiring sireel peddlers lo register w ilh the lown. Tria l dale: July 11. - S co tt B id d le , 19, of Martinsburg, Pa„ was charged June 21 w ith failure lo co m p ly w ilha town ordinance requiring street ped­ dlers to register w ilh ihc lo w n . Trial dale: Ju ly I I. Tru ffle Accidents - A v c h ic ic b e lo n g in g lo Cipriano M cndcx C hiquito o f 207 Avon St. was struck by a hit-and- run driver while il was parked on Avon Sirecl. il was reported at 1:25 p.m . June 17. -A M ocksville man was charged w ilh making an unsafe traffic niove- m enl afler a wreck on M illing Road al Morse Sliecl al 11:20 a.m. June 18. David M ailhcw M cl’herson, 26. o f 208 Morse Si,, lold Officer R .A . Donalhan lhal he drove his 1992 Ford inlo llie path of ii 1996 Dodge being driven by Jcssica Lynn l!o w - m an, 16, o f 168 M cDaniel Road, Ad\ance. - Terry Reavis Freeman. 40, of 153 Edgewood Circle, failed to stop Ihc 1992 I londa she was driving on Lexington Road al 10: I.S a.m. June 18 Iwfore il slrtick ihc rearol a 1997 N issa n d rive n by C o n n ie Lee liishop. i4 . of .‘i26 Merrells Lake R o a d , re p o rie d O llic e r R .A . Donalhan. - A ira cio r ira ile r driven by S a m m y Le ste r L o w e . 51. of Taylorsville, slnick a fire hydr.inl on Bailey Sireel while allem pling lo back IO a loading dock al 2:30 p.m. June 21. according lo a report by O lficer Jason Shccls. C i v i l L a w s u i t s T h e fo llo w in g c iv il lawsuits were filed w ilh the Davie Clerk of Court. - Pamela M ichelle M cD o w e ll vs, Fred Scott M cD o w e ll, child cus­ tody and suppon. - S haron vie w Federal C redit Union vs. Bobby M ichael Spillm an, request recovery, 511,830.33. - D avie Social Services, on be­ half of; Yossary J. O rtiz vs. Bilerbo O rtiz, voluntary suppon agreemenl: C ty slal C . Phifer vs. John A . Smyre, voluntary suppon agreemenl; Jcs­ sica S. H ouston vs. D w ig h t D . M cC lure Jr.. child suppon: M isty D. Hall vs. Cleo P. Ross Jr., voluntary support agreem ent; Sab rin a B . Fam iano vs.A nlhony P. Fam iano, voluntary suppon agreemenl; Jen­ nifer N . Thom pson vs. Thom as S. Bennett, voluntary suppon agree­ ment. - P ie d m o n i A v ia tio n C re d il Union vs. Linda K . Spaugh, request recovery. $4.414.28. - Tra cy Lynn Spillm an W elch vs. Paul Douglas W elch, absolute d i­ vorce. child custody, resume using m aiden name. • D a im le r C h ry s le r S ervices North Am erica vs. Len H . Bailey, request judgm ent, S15,974.77. - L a rry D a v is S h o ffn e r vs. Patricia Lambert Shoffner, absolute divorce: counterclaim , absolute d i­ vorce. more lhan 5 0 % of m arital esiale. lhal plainliff not dispose of m arital assets, post-separation sup­ port and alimony. - Q uick Shop of North Carolina doing business as Ace Cash Express vs. Robert E . Bosiic, rcquesi recov­ ery, $800. - M o lly Nolan vs. M ;uk Hack­ ney, request defendant nol assault, ihrcalen. abuse, follow, harass or inlerefere w ilh plaintiff. - A m a n d a Blake Earle s vs. Roger Allen Slamey, request defen­ dant not assault, threaten, abuse, fo llo w , harass or interfere w ilh plainliff. - T irn B o g e r vs.W e n d y Lee Lollis Bogcr, child custody. - Cassie C haffin vs, Russell Lindsey, request dcfeiulanl nol as­ sault, Ihrealen, abuse,w, harass or inlerfere w ilh plainliff. - George Henry Redm ond vs. Alfreda 1. Redm ond, divorce from bed and board, im m unity from ali­ m ony. request defendant nol dispose o f marital property. - Belly Vanzanl W eslm orcland vs, R honda K . Lane and Yadkin Valley Econom ic Developm ent D is­ trict. aulo w reck cla im , al leasl $10 .0 0 0 each for co m pensatory damages. - James C . Scvert vs. Anise R . Seven, absolule divorce. - Tanya Renee A ngell Loflon vs. Jeffrey Dw ayne Lo flo n . absolule divorce. - Felisa B, O 'N e a l vs. D oug R. O ’ N e a l, d iv o rce fro m bed and board, posl-separalion support and alim ony, equitable dislribuiion of marital property. - C iliB a n k . S oulh D akota vs.George W . Howard Jr.. rcquesi judgm enl. 55,979.15. - Je n n y S m ilh Ingra m vs, Charles Lym i Ingram, ilivorce, child cuslody and support, equitable dis­ tribution of marital property. - Jennifer L. Slewart vs, M ike Roff, request defendanl nol assaull. Ihrealen, abuse, follow, harass or interfere w ilh plainliff, - L u c y B rick e n sle in K o lb Zanloul vs.Bassain Chafic Xanloul, abslule divorce, equilablc dislribu­ iion of marilal property. - Anita C . Beaver vs, Clinton A , Bciiver. tljvorce. child cuslody. - Toild Alexander Edwards Sr, vs. Vivian Mae Edwards, absolule d iv o rc e , resum e using m aiden name. - Scotl Austin M isc vs, Deborah Rom inger M isc. absolule divorce, - Branch Banking & Trusl Co, vs. Paul E. Swires, requesl recov­ e r). 5 6,2 15..59. A n in c o m p le te lis tin g tw o weeks ago should h:ive read: Chris­ iopher Brian Trive lle and Candy W illia m sTrivcllc vs. W illiam Louie Burton and M argie Burton. Johnny W . Burton Jr. and L illie Burlon, E .W . L ive n g ood Jr., M ild rcd B. Holder. Shirley B. Phelps. Herbert G . Burlon. Abbie B. Slanley, Doris B, Bam es. Rodney D . Burton and Jam es B urlon, easement dispulc, rec|ucsl lhal easeineni across road­ w ay be granlcd. or lhal court desig­ nate easemeni lo slale roail. L a n d T r a n s f e r s The following land transfers were filed wiih Ihe Davie Regisler of Deeds, lisled hy parties involved, acreage, township and deed stamps purchased, wilh S2 representing $1,000. - Tam a O ’M ara to N orm an B uilding & Rem odeling, 1 lol. Shady Grove, $38. - Joseph G. G alligani and Shirley H. Galligani to Diana B. Goolsby. I lol. Farminglon. $380. - Glenn E. Seaford and Eloise S. Seaford lo A ndrea W oodward Wagner, 8 lots. Mocksville. - D erek J. A llen, subslilute trustee lo Cit Small Business Lend­ ing Corp.. .52 acre. Calahain. $30. - Bryce Holder, executor of es­ tate of Claude D. Vannoy lo Wiu- ren W ilson C ollege. 1 condo­ minium. Farminglon. - ll&V Conslruclion lo Vick) K. Cranfill. 1 lot, Mocksville, $180. - William F. Ellioli Jr. lo Anna W. Ellioll, I loi. Mocksville. ■ Ronald P. M cG lolhin and Linda K. McGlolhlin. to Deborah J. Cox. Duane Cox and Paul Cox, I lol. Shady Grove. - Oak Valley Associates Limiled Partnership lo Westphalia Construc­ tion, 1 lol. Farm ington. S I2 1 . - A ndrew R . Cham bers and M e ­ lissa W . Cham bers lo W a lle r A . Cheek and Belh W . Cheek. I lol. Farm ington. $485. - Essex Hom es to Luisa C iardi and Frank Ciardi, I loi, Farm ing­ ton, $380. - Idema W . Johnson lo K im berly Lee Johnson, 2 tracts, C larksville. - Am anda L . M ille r lo W ilfredo J. Infante and Xiom ara Arism endi In fu ile. .89 acre, Fullo n, $62. - Sara Ludean N olle y to Caleb H ubert N o lle y I I L 61.37 acres. Jemsalem. -Richard W ayne Hall and Debra Sm ilh H all lo Peter A . N aniz and Kristi L . Nance, I lol. M ocksville. $234. - H & V C o n slruclio n lo A m y Transou M ise. I lol. M o cksville. $204. - Jeffrey Breni Shun and Noelle Forcier Shull lo Shelly L . Langer and Donald F. Foley, I lol, M ocks­ ville, $232. - Robert C . Boger to Joyce A nn Boger and Robert C . Boger, I acre, Clarksville. - Fosler Farm s lo W illia m F. Junker, 20 acrcs, M ocksvillc. - Frank BradleyBeal and Helen Rebecca Beal to Douglas B. Weaver and K im b e rly T . W eaver, I lol, Farm inglon, $796. - B ryan S. Boger and Andrea Boger to To n i M cClam rock, 3 lols. M ocksvillc. $140. - Rosem ary Gam er lo Glenn T. E a ly and A m anda L . E a ly. 1.05 acrcs. M ocksville. $180. - W illiam John Jones and Bar­ bara Ayres Jones lo Gregory Vann M o rto n and Jca nie A n de rson M orton. I lol. Farm inglon, S440, - Albert L . Genlle (3^^ inlcresi) 10 Ronnie C . Genlle, 7.74 acres, Clarksville. - Etchison Residential Conslruc­ lio n lo Joseph D . Eichiso n and Touloup P. Eichison, I lol, M ocks­ ville. - Donald Ray Tullerow lo V ir­ ginia F. Tullero w , I lol, Jerusalem. - James M aiihew Bamhardl and A ngela Barnhardt lo M ichael A . Bam hardl and G ail W . Bam hardl, 7.47 acres, Fullon, $85. - W ade S. Burns and Jon S. W oodring lo James Poindexlcr and A m a n d a P o in d e x te r, I ira c l, ShadyG rove, $165, - Oak Valley Associates Lim ited Partnership lo K .T . Isenhour C o n - slniclion. I lol, Fanninglon, $80. - Beechlree's Trio lo Jeffrey G . C o v in and P a tricia M c D o u g a ll C o v in , 1.42 acres. F a rm in g lo n . $249. - Jeffrey G . C o vin and Pairicia M c D o u g a ll C o v in lo J. E m o ry Craw ford and M artha C . C raw ford. 1.42 acres, Fam iinglon, $249. - John A . Spillm an, iruslee of ihe John A , Spillm an Revoc.ihle Trusl loM ichael W ayne Mabe and K im ­ berly A , M abe, I lol, Jerusalem . $192, - W F B R C C to Joe K , Cochrane and B elsy L . Cochrane. 13.165 square feel, Fam iinglon, $5. - Joseph W . Paden, successor trustee under ilieDoroihy M . paden R ebocableTrusl Agreem enl lo Ber­ m uda V illa g e R etirem entC cnicr Lm iled Partnership. 1 villa, Fam i­ inglon, $475. - Bcm iiida Village Relircm enl Center Lm iled Partnership lo M ar- guerile D . Kricger, 1 villa, Fanning­ lon, $475. - T e rry W ayne D o w e ll and W illard D ow ell lo Edward C . Bam ­ hardl and Doris W , Bam hardl. .69 acrc, M ocksville, 540, - Dannie K e iih M illc r lo Ryan A lle n M ille r, 10,19 acrcs, F A n n in g lo ii, $40. - P;iul A , Mansfield and Deborah W , Mansfield lo W illi;un E , Lee and Ta m m y C , Lee, 285,46 sipiare feel. S3. - B e lly A . S m ilh lo Jerry L, C o u ch and Sue B , C o u ch . 2.49 acres, C larksville, S40, - Bernice S. Hinkle lo Garry D, L iv e n g o o d and Y v o n n e A . Livengooil. .94 acre, Fullon. $11), ^ - Jo se p h T e rry N o rm a n lo 1 C arlton Booe anil Sharon Booe, 1,67 ;\cres, Jerusalem, 5221, H i g h w a y P a t r o l A r r e s t s T h e D avie County S hcn iTs De­ partment made the following arrests. - Melissa M ichelle Gordon. 21, o f Yadkinville was arresied June 17 for violaling release order.Trial dale; Ju ly 8. - Chrisiopher M ay Riddle, 24, o f 149 Cable Lane, M ockville was arresied June 17 for failure lo pay cosl and fine. Tria l dale; July 11. - David Brian Cleary, 32. of 119 Cum m ings Lane. M ocksville was arresied June 19 for assaull on a female, misdemeanor possession of m arijuana, and possession of drug paraphemalia. Tria l date; July 18. -C y r a n o A llison. 30, of 215 D.illon Road. M ocksville was ar­ rested June 19 for disorderly con­ duct. Tria l dale; July 30 in Salisbury. - Taquanda Kaye Reynolds, 17, of 129 Fletcher Road. M ocksville was arresied June 19 for failure lo pay cost. Tria l dale; Ju ly 11. - Brook A m hony Lo n g . 30. of 205 U .S . 158, M ocksville was ar­ rested June 19 for child support. Trial dale; July 8 in Yadkin C ouniy. - W e n d y K a y H o ffm a n o f Troulm an was arrested June 20 for habitual D W l, D W l, and driving w ilh license suspended. Tria l dale; July 19. -S a lv a d o r A rias-B e llo. 31 o f 262 M oniview D rive , M ocksville wus arrested June 20 for assault wilh a deadly weapon w ilh inleni lo kill or inflict serious injury. Tria l date: June 27. - Regina Sue Childress, 23, of Thurm ond was arresied June 20 for simple assaull. Tria l dale; July 11. -M a r y Jo Hood, 19, o f 126 Sunset D rive, M ocksville was ar­ rested June 22 for possession of cocaine, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, and possession of dm g paraphemalia. Tria l dale; June 27. -R o m i Raheem W hile, 17, of W inslon-Salem was ancsied June 22 for possession of schedule IL Tria l dale; June 27. - Rodney Jerome Arnold, 19, of 343 M l. V ie w D rive, M ocksvillc was arrested June 22 for D W l, provi­ sional D W l, and driving w ilh license revoked. Tria l dale; July 19. -A s h le y Elizabelh Hanes, 19, of 6260 N .C . 801 Soulh, M ocksvillc was arrested June 22 for possession o f drug paraphernalia. Tria l dale: July 18. - Jonaihan Esial Mayes, 21, of 156 Sonora D rive , Advancc was ar- resled June 23 for felony breaking and eniering, and felony larceny of a firearm. Tria l dale; June 27. - Joshua Bryan Metcalf, 18, of M ars H ill was arresied June 23 for careless and reckless driving. Tria l dale; Ju ly 19. T h c follow ing Iraffic wrecks in Davie C ou n iy were lisled by Ihe N .C . H ighw ay Pairol. W re ck O n C n m p h e ll Kuad A M ocksvillc man was charged w ilh D W l. leaving ihe scene of an accideni, and exceeding safe speed afler a wreck June 14 al 9:30 a.m , Daniel W illia m S m ilh o f 978 Gladslone Road, was driving a 1993 Chevrolel vehicle east on Cam pbell Road when il ran off the righl shoul- derand sim ck a road sign, S m ilh left Ihe scene and failed lo call and rc- F i r e s S h e r i f f s D e p e i r t m e n t Th e follow ing incidenis were reported tothe D avie Sheriffs D cpl. - O n June 12 C hetyl M undy reported forgery look place al ahome on Bear Creek Church Road. Mocks­ ville. - B illy Potts reportedalrespa-sser al a home on Polls Road, Advancc on June 15. - O n June 17 Sarah Gardener reported cash was removed from a residence on Green Grass Road. M ocksville. - John M ills reported a window was damaged al ahom e on Michaels Road, M ockville on June 17. - O n June 18 L a n y Hayes re­ poned a breaking and entering at a hom e on Hayes Lone, M ockville. - Lorren a Bishop reported a breakingandeniering of aresidence on Peace Lane.M ocksvilleJune 18. - O n June 19 Lorena Beiza re­ ported Ihe larceny of a cell phone at a residence on Deadm on Road. M ocksville. - T o d d Edw ards reponed a breaking andenlering of aresidence onTurrenline Church Road, M ocks­ ville on June 20, - O n June 20 M ichael Childress repo ned guns, a pocket k n ife , m oney, and video m ovies were re­ m oved from a home on Pineville Road, M ockville. -S te lla B lackw ell reponed a V C R , jew elry, remóle controls, and a coble box were removed from a hom e on H o w a rd to w n C irc le , M ocksville on June 20. 1 - O n June 21 James Slool Jr. reponed a cordless phone was dam ­ aged al a home on Stage Coach Road, M ocksvillc. - A report of failure lo provide water, food, and shelicr lo a canine was received June 2 1 al a residence on Swicegood Street. - O n June 22 Allison Hope re­ ported a lost/stolen license plalc al a residence on Sonora Drive, M ocks­ ville. - John Coley reported three boat motors were removed from im out­ building al a location on C V Smoot Lane, M ocksville on June 22. - O n June23JohnLoos reported a chainsaw, various tools, and tool chest were removed from a home on H epler Road, M ocksville. Davie C ou n iy fire departments responded to thc follow ing culls; Ju n e 17: Jem salem , 10:52 a.m ., R ive rd a le R o a d , fire a la rm ; Cooleem ee assisted; Jerusalem , 11:30 a.m ., U .S .601 South, investi­ gation: W illia m R. D avie, 11:45 a.m ., U .S . 601 North, residential fire alarm ; Sheffield-Calahaln as- sislcd. Ju n e 19: Jem salem , 11:46 a.m ., Michaels Road, vehicle and grass fire; Cooleem ee assisted; M ocks­ villc, 12:56 p.m ., Salisbury Sirecl. unaltendcd fire; M ocksville. 8:54 p.m .. Q u a lily D rive , fire alam i; W illiam R . Davie assisted; Farm ­ inglon. 9:38 p.m .. Farm inglon Road, aulom obile accideni. Ju n e 20: Advance. 4:48 p.m .. Oak Valley Boulevard, grass fire; Sm ilh Grove assisled; Farm inglon. 6:26 p.m .. D roke C ircle ; S m ilh Grove assisled. Ju n e 2 1 :S m ilh G ro ve, 4; 17 a.m .. Bcm iuda Run D rive , fire alann; Sm ilh G ro ve assisled; A dvance. 7:49 a.m .. Fieldw ood D rive , fire alann; Sm ith Grove assisted; C ouniy Line. 10:29 a.m .. assist Cool Springs on vehicle fire; Cooleem ee. 5:21 p.m ., N .C . 801 Soulh, dum pslerl'ire; Jerusalem assisled; F arm ing lon , 6:50 p.m ., G riffith Road, grass fire; M ocksville, 6:37 p .m ., W hitney Road, house fire; C o m alze r-D u lin assisled: Fork assisled; Fam iinglon assisted; Jerusalem, I l;4 l p .m .,U .S . 601 Soulh, .smoke invesiigalion. Jun e 22: M ocksvillc, 11:07a.m ., Induslrial Boulevard, fire alam i; F olk assisled; S m ilh G ro ve, 2:33 p.m ., Redland Road, aulom obile accideni. port Ihc accideni, reported Trooper A ,A . Juslicc. N o Charges Filed AKuinst D river N o charges were filed afler a Davie woman's car hil a house on June 16 al 4:30 p.m. Helen Sparks Yokley of 130 Deck Circle, Mocksvillc was back­ ing from a privale drive when slie losl control of her 1995 Chevrolel, enlercd a yard and siruck a resi­ dence. Yokley lefl ihe localion. She reported she wasexperiencing medi­ cal problems during Ihis collision, reported Trooper T ,S , Kennedy. W re ck In vo lvin g M otorcycle N o charges were filed afier a wreck occurred in Davie Couniy June 17 al 11:30 a.m. M erce d es B a rlo lo of Ham ptonville was traveling north on R P 1353 in her 1994 Buick when a 2002 Suzuki niolorcycle driven by Lincoln Brock Jr. of 308 Pineville Road, M ocksvillc pulled inlo ihe road and slm ck Bartolo's vehicle, reporied Tro o p e r A .A . Juslice. Brock was laken lo Forsyih Hospi­ tal for irealmcnl. W reck O n Interstate 40 A North Carolina woman was charged w ilh unsafe movenienl af­ ler she wrecked Ihc vehicle she was driving June 18 a 6:55 p.m, Lisa Carole Areiidas of Char- loiie was driving her 1997 Mazda easi on ihe 1-40 ramp. Arendas' ve­ hicle lefl the lefl shoulderand struck a guardrail, reported Trooper A .A . Juslice. W reck O n U ,S, 64 A N orth Carolina man was charged w ith unsafe movement af­ ler he wrecked the vehicle he wus driving June 18 al 11:45 a.m. Chrisiopher Robin Burrow of Thom asville was driving a 2002 Honda east on U .S . 64 when it ran off Ihe right shoulder and slmck a culvert, reponed Trooper A . A . Jus­ lice. C u rs C o llid e A t Intersection A M o c k s v ille w o m u n was charged w ilh failure lo yield afler the vchicic she was driving hil an­ olher June 19 al 9;30 p.m. Pansy Loflin Furches of 2563 U .S . 158, had stopped her 1997 Dodge al Farm inglon Roud and N .C . 801. Joan Cecilia Church of 1029 Eatons Church Road, Mocksville was driving her 2001 Salum soulh on 801. Furches failed lo see before slarling and pulled her vehicIc inlo the path o f C h u rch 's , reponed Tro o p er A .A . Juslicc. C o w H it O n N .C . 801 Larry Dale Hudson o f Reidsville was driving a 1987 Ford pick-up north on 8 0 1 when il collided w ilh a cow lhal had crossed inlo Ihe road­ w ay. A fle r irnpacl ihc iruck was driven 10 Ihe northbound shoulder by Hudson and ihe cow crossed back inlo Ihe fence, re ported Trooper J.R A llred. C ollision O n U .S . 601 A wom an was charged w iih fail­ ure lo reduce speed afler the vehicle she was driving hil anolher June 20 al 12:35 p.m . Sara Elyse G o d lcy o f W oodlcaf was driving a 1998 Jeep soulh on 601 In the lefl lu m lane. G o dlcy failed lo slow in lim e before collid­ ing w ilh a 1993 Nissan driven by Ta m m y Elaine Bryanl o f .Salisbury, reported Tro op er A .J. Fam icr. N o C h u rg cs F ile d In W re c k N o charges were filed after an A dvancc wom an wrecked ihc ve­ hicle she was driving June 21 al 8:15 a.m . Jodi Lyn n G ough of 160 G inny Lane, was driving a 1994 Honda wesl on U .S . 158. G ough slaied she was looking ul another vehicle and failed lo see a slopped vehicle in front of her. She aliem pled lo drive 10 Ihe righl lo avoid a collision . G ough drove off ihe road lo liic righl and siruck a dilch cu lve n. re­ ported Tro op er A .J. Fam ier. T w o D eer H it In Davie A ngela Phillips Sw aim o f 179 Belair Lane, M ocksville was d riv­ ing a 1999 Dodge pickup south on M ain Cliurch Road when il slm ck a deer al 11 ;5() p.m ., reported Trooper A .A . Juslice. Charles Edw ard Bindew ald of Huntersville was driving his 1996 Dodge wesl on U .S . 158 when il slm ck a deer al 1:45 a.m ., reported Tro oper A .A . Ju.slice. S e ll I t F a st! W ith a c lassified a d in th e E n te rp ris e R cc o rd , Call Tammy today ________751-2120 )- DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 - 7 ^ Interest In Selling Alcohol Starts Early In Mocksville Christln Hemrick looks over the damage to her grandparent’s barn after the Monday morning wreck. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Driver Narrowly Misses Objects roni iinil Evelyn I leinrick are used lo seeing w recks near Ih e ir hom e on M illin g K oad al C ornatzer Koad. D rivers m iss llie slop sign anil go througli the interseelion. I-ew ever com e to a com plele slop. Bill w hal happened M onday m orning beal lliein all. M rs. I leniriek hadn't heen up long w hen she heard ;i knock on her door. A m an sianding there w as apologetic, saying thal his iruck w as in the garage. I le w as polite and respecll'iil, hut the H einricks d o n 'l have ;i garage. She excused herself and weni inlo llie house and called 911. W hen sh e relu rn e d , th e m an asked if she had c;illed Ihe po­ lice. She said she h.ul. Slill nicc, he sa id lh a t he w is h e d sh e luidn'l. The m an, laler idenlified as M iguel R am on N unez, 45, o f V irginia B each, V;i., \v;is m ore than lucky. A ccording lo N .C . H ighw ay Pairol T ro o p er T.S, K ennedy, N unez w as driving a 1979 Ford pickup truck al ahinil .5.5 m ph on C om alzer Koad w hen he eilher blacked out or passed out. The c:ir hil a dilch to the righl. narrow ly m issing a tree and nlil- ily box. It hit the dilch at M ill­ ing R oad and w ent airb o rn e, crossing Ihe road, ll landed and kepi going, narrow ly m issing an old building and grazing a pine tree, ll w eni up a hill, grazing a cam per trailer, h ittin g cem ent b lo c k s, k n o c k in g c h a irs to pieces, jusi m issing anolher car before landing in a shed ... luck­ ily hitting a Slack o f old tires. The Iru ck becam e disabled in Ihe building. "1 don’l see liow in the w orld he m issed all lhal siu ff." Mr. H em rick said. K ennedy said lhal il appeared Ihe brakes w ere never applied lo Ihe Iruck. W hile it w asn't speed­ ing. il kept at an esiim aied .50- 3S m ph ihroughoul Ihe ordeal. N u n ez w as c h a rg e d w ilh D W l and careless and reckless driving.Suzette Westmoreland looks at the dam age to the travel trailer at her parent’s home. B y D w lR h t S p n rk s Diivie C ouniy Enleqjrise Rccord N ow ev ery b o d y ju si calm dow n and gel in line... T he d;iy alter Ihe vole, people w ere asking Ihc slale A lcohol Law Enforcem ent olfice in W in­ ston-S alem for applicalions lo sell beer in M ocksville. O n F riday, any restau ran t ow n er, c o n v e n ien ce sto re or business w anting to sell beer and w ine can get applicalions from ALE agents. The agency has planned a 2 p.m . niccling in Ihe M ocksville Town Hall wilh a m em ber o f Ihe A B C com m ission. Ihe couniy fire m arshal and ihe huilding in­ spector ‘"fhe next m orning, niy office ;issislanl said people w ere here w ;uiling lo pick up Ihc paper­ w ork." said Chel Jessup, dislrici A LE snpcrvi,sor in W insloii-Sa- lem. " There's alw ays Ihis race of w ho gels Ihe first one. W e try lo give everybody a fair chance." The agency w ill sel a d ead­ line fur re lu m in g Ihe a p p lica ­ lio n s . and that g ro u p w ill be a m o ng Ihe first lo receive Ih cir p e n n ils 111 sell beer o r w in e in M ocksvillc. Bul first, Ihe election m ust be certified. A s o f M onday. Jessup said that slill hadn'l happened. O n Friday, all the necessary applications and fee .schedules will be distributed. "W e're going to go over thc proce.ss of how this is going to w ork, and h and oul a p p lic a ­ tions." Jessup said. The agency will also provide a “Responsible Server Program " for M ock.sville m erchants. "It's not m andatory, bul w c hope w c get everybody there." Jessup said he e.xpecls a lol of inlcresi from ihc m crchanls. "O bviously Ihe m ajorily is going lo do il. T hat's a given. T here’s definilely .some inlcresi. People are ready lo gel up and going over there." I le said he knew o f no reslau­ ranis m aking inquiries. I'he application fee lo sell beer is S4(M); for w ine. S4(X). and a liq u o r-b y -th c -d rin k fee is SI .(X)l) the first year. S750 annu­ ally alter thal. Jessup said Ihe stores m ust be cerlilied by the fire m arshal or building inspector as m eeting all fire codes. County Adopts Budget Evelyn Hemrick, Christin Hemrick, Suzette Westmoreland and Tom Hemrick talk about the Mllling/Cornatzer roads intersection. C onlin u ed F rom 1*лкс 1 p;irl-lim e EM S em ployees was discusscd. W liile ihe board had no issue w ilh the increase in p;iy. W hite ask ed lh al th e couniy study why parl-lim e hours were so h igh. (In his e x a m p le he poinlcd oul lhal al SKI/liour. lh:il w as 3.000 hours for parl-lim c em ployees.) T he final ilcm for discussion w as lo w ering the E asi D avic Sew er rales. T he current rale is $4,50/gal­ lon. T he reduccd rale w ould be S.3.9.5. "I'm rchiclanl in low er­ ing Ih c rale m uch below lhal unlil w c can m odify and sec Ihc inip;icl lhal m ore utilization pro­ vides," .saiil W hile. file h o ard ;ilso rev iew e d funding I’rojccl C h allen g e, a program lhal w ould have been new in D avie, w hich w as ex ­ pected lo imp;icl S-13 children. "A ll these p ro g ra m s h a ve m e rit," said W hite. 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In addition to the high dem and on th e p lan t during Ihe cu rren t draught, he said that irrigation m eters w ere also causing m ajor pressure problem s in the lines. •'W e’re not even in our dry season, w hich is the next three m onths," he said. T he w ater departm ent w as requesting voluntary com pliance for irrigation to be done on an even/odd basis, with addresses ending in an even num ber irri­ gating on the even days of the calendar, those w ith odd num ­ bered addresses on odd days. "1 w ant lo e.xpand Ihe recom ­ m endation to all people on the c o u n ty w a te r s y ste m ," said C o m m issio n er K en W hile. "I know you say w e’re nol in the dry season, but w e’re about 40 inches below norm al. I think we need to be conscientious.” W hite m ade his recom m en- da(ion in the form o f a m otion, w ilh c o m m issio n e r M ich ael A llen m aking the .second. A llen w ent on lo .s;iy that he w anted the county to “lake a very hard look im m ediately" to .see if Ihc conservation efforts needed to be m andatory. T he board unanim ously passed the m otion urging citizens to con­ serve w aler and voluntarily w a­ ler on alternate days, w hether for irrigalion or hom e use, based on addresses, as listed above. “T h e Y ad k in an d S o u th Yadkin rivers, are at their low ­ est le v els in 72 y ea rs," said county m anager K en W indley. Stage 1 Water Conservation Measures In Effect• Check plumbing and toilets for leaks, repair. • Repair leaking faucets, • Store drinking water in the refrigerator to avoid trying to run it cool at the tap. • Use shower for bathing or reduce depth of water for tub baths. Limit showers to 4 minutes when possible. • Refrain from running faucets while shaving or risning dishes or brushing teeth. • Install water flow restrictive devices in shower heads. • Install water-saving devices such as plastic bottles or commercial units in toilet tanks. • Wash full loads in clothes and dish washers. • Limit lawn watering to only when grass shows signs of withering, and apply water as slowly as possible to achieve deep penetration. • Limit shrubbery watering to the minimum, re­ using household water when possible. • Limit car washing to the minimum. All above suggestions are the Stage 1 voluntary measures. If the drought continues, the next step will be moderate, mandatory restrictions. Wendy’s Request Causes Traffic Concerns By K im Ju sten D avie County Enterprise Rccord W hal becam e a sim ple re­ quest for sew er allocation for a W endy's Restaurant, quickly es­ calated into a traffic issue before the board o f com m issioners dur­ ing the June 17 m eeling. Jay Luke, the real estate bro­ k er, w as on hand to an sw er board questions about the re­ quest for 3,760 gallons per day. TTie am ount, w hich the restau­ rant feels is excessive, is re­ quired by stale guidelines, based on Ihe size o f the restaurant. W enstar Properties hopes that the am ount can be low ered oncc they prove to the stale that the am ount is m ore than the average used by the olher 80 restaurants ow ned by the group. Il turned out that a sew er al­ location w asn’t the m ajor con­ cern o f the board. T he proposal for the restau­ ran t has W endy's m oving in w here the closed Exxon station is w here the off-ram p from 1-40 east m eets N .C. 801. B o ard C h air D an B arrett asked Ihe co u n ty atto rn ey to m eel w ilh the N .C . D epartm ent o f Tran.sportalion to ensure ev­ eryone had a full understanding o f Ihe im p act th e resta u ra n t w ould have on traffic. The board had concern about how the res­ taurant w ould affect traffic on the round.ibouls planned ihere, as w ell as Iraffic com ing o ff o f 1-40. U nder the proposal, W endy's iraffic w ould enter and exit the restaurant on the service road th a t e n te rs th e T a n g le w o o d C rossing S hopping Center, next to M cD o n ald 's. "W e w ant lo take a close look al the situation to m ake sure w e’re not recreat­ ing the problem w e have w ilh D a iry Q u e e n , M c D o n a ld 's , B ojangles and First U nion," said K en W hite, W hen the board m eeting re­ convened on the June 21, Price had a presentation for the board. "T he closed gas station had sev­ eral nonconform ing issues, such as the canopy and the sign," he said. "O ne advantage to this is lhal we will get the sile into com ­ pliance. We can count on the site looking a lot beller if W endy's w ere 10 go in there." That properly has tw o curb cuts and no entry inlo the Food Lion shopping area, he said. D O T had concerns about the developer’s proposed right in, right out into the restaurant park­ ing area from 801, "T h is raised concerns be­ cause it is the goal of both D O T and the county, Ihat the free fiow of Iraffic be maxim ized," he said. D O T was comfortable with acccss off the shopping ccnter service road. T he resiauranl w ould be a S1.5 m illion investm ent in the c o u n ty , a n d th e re sta u ra n ts ow ned by W enstar em ploy an average o f 36 em ployees. T he board approved the sew er allo­ cation. T h e rem aining planning and zoning issues w ould need to go through the planning board before being addressed by the counly com m issioners. ' < ; Д C e d a r R o c k A s s i s t e d L i v i n g ofMocksville Peace of Mind - Round the Clock Care Mom imd Diid tlon'l have io be rich t() the best ешч; possilìlc*! 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T he tow n w ill work w iih the new ly form ed River Park Trusl B o ard an d P ilo t V iew , a re­ source, conservation and devel­ opm ent group the task force has been in partnership w ith since Ihc early plans for the park. D evelopm ent should begin as soon as the assessm ent and study has been com pleted and the re­ port has been received from the W ake Forest A rchaeology Dept, on findings concerning the dis­ covery o f an ancient Indian vil­ lage. T he N .C , D ept, of Environ­ m ental and N atural R csourcs, the D ivision o f Parks and R ec­ reation, has requested that any w ork on developm ent be put on hold until the study has been com pleted and reported. A t the sam e tim e, an exten­ sion has been granted on park d e v e lo p m e n t u n til Ju n e 30, Finklea Earns Wofford Degree Lee K ilpatrick Finklea Jr. has earned a b achelor’s degree in physics from W offord College, Spartanburg, S.C. 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W e ’re clo ser th a n y o u think . -«#DAVIS Ш REGIONAL S I Л I I S V I I I 1 ’ U -1 ) M 7 i 0 .> M I S p o r t s DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ,Iune 27, 2002 - 1И W a l k e r C a p s R a l l y W i t h G a m e - W i n n i n g H i t Ky IlrU in P itts D avic C oum y E nterprise R ecord M ocksville's baseball team looked finished. D one. Il gave up four runs in Ihe lop o f the eighth inning, trailed A sheboro 10-3 and was ju st six ouls IVom a depressing fourth straight loss on June 2 1 at Rich Park in the final regu- lar-season gam e. T h en , ju si like Ihat, M o cksville louiul a w ay to sum m on olTensive en­ ergy and pull o ff an incredible 12-11 com eback afler m any o f ils fans had w ritten it olT and headed hom e. M ocks­ villc w as distraught after A sheboro con­ verted tw o errors and three consecutive walks into Ihe 10-3 lead. C enter fielder Brad Dullard said: "W o've been trying lo jell and we fi­ nally came Ihrough tonight. W e've had some lough losses, some stupid mis- lakes, and I think we're going lo turn il up for Ihc playoffs." Left fielder C harlie Ross said: "VVe w ere pretty dow n on ourselves. W e al­ w ays have it in us, it's just a m atter if « e execute or not, and we e.seculed to ­ night like we haven't been doing the last few gam es." A nd second basem an R oh T aylor said: "I w as pretty discouraged at ihe lim e, bul I knew I w as com ing up lo the plate and 1 w anted to see whal I could do. M y swing was here lonighi, and things wenl right when Ihey needed lo." Erik W alker becam e ihe hero in Ihe bottom o f the ninth, but the spark wa.-, Ihe little-know n Taylor. 1 le did n 't look like a candidate lo revive M ocksvillc after slarling his A m erican Legion ca­ reer l-for-9. bul he legged oul a single 10 open the last of the eighth. Thai set in m otion a six-run outburst for an 11-10 lead, and afler A sheboro lied it in the top o f the ninth w ith an iniearned run, he drove a single past a diving shortstop to open M ocksville's ninth and .scored Ihe w inning run. Taylor finished 4-for-4, m ushroom ­ ing his average from .III to ..1S4. A n­ drew D ayw alt also w enl 4-for-4. end­ ing O-for-9 hibernation and regaining Ihe lop average am ong regulars al .370. D ayw alt reached all si.x tiines, adding tw o doubles and tw o w alks. "T aylor's started the last three gam es and m ade every play at sccond base," Coach M ike L ovelace said. "H e m ade one outstanding play in the hole by throw ing it from his knees and gelling Ihe m an al first base. H e's been a pleas­ ant surprise." Ross w as responsible for only one o f M ocksville’s w hopping IS hits, but he follow ed T aylor's eighth-inning in­ field hit w ilh a double .ind laid dow n a vital sacrifice bunt in Ihe ninth. Rob Taylor makes Ifie call - safe - after running through the first-base bag at Rowan County. - Photo by James Barringer M ocksviile Lets l\/lighty Rowan O ff Tlie Ropes M o c k s v ille le t m ig h ty R ow an C oum y o ff the hook in the bottom of Ihe fo u rth in n in g on Ju n e 20 in Salisbury, and it w enl dow nhill from Ihere for the local A m erican Legion baseball leam . P ilcher Erik W alker and M ocksvillc w as m oving along nicely w ilh a 2-0 lead until a tw o -o u t lapse in that gam e- sw inging rourth. W ilh runners at sec­ ond and third and tw o oul. W alker ap­ peared lo sustain his dazzling shutout by coa.xing a sw ing and m iss for strike three. Bin in a cruel tw ist. Row an w ound up scoring three runs after M ocksville's catcher declined an easy throw to first and Iried lo get the runner from thirtl. The ruim er won Ihc race lo Ihe plale. keeping Ihe rally alive. M ock.sville never recovered, result­ ing in an unjust oulcom e for W alker. T he tall and pow erful righthander from West Forsyih H igh fell to 0-2 despite holding a 22-1 m onster lo four runs (one earned) in 6 2/3 innings. "H e w as very good," C oach M ike Lovelace said after M ocksville's Ihird straight loss. "H e had Ihem o fftalance and som e o f Iheir hitlers cam e up lo us after the gam e and lold us ihal w as ihe besl curveball they've .seen. You hale lo w aste anolher good outing. It's lough for him to be 0-2. He ilidn't lose bul uvo gam es in high school the w hole year." M o ck sv ille's o ffense slarled su ­ perbly, ihen disappeared againsi south­ paw Julian Sides. The top of the firsl staggered Sides: Brad Bullard fiew' oul 10 deep cenier. Jim bo D avis dropped M cK enzie W illoughby’s rocket w hen he crashed inlo the left-field fence. Casey Stanley lalloocd a tw o-run single. A nd Jo sh B urgess fo rced an ea rly m ound visit from R ow an coach Jim G ann w hen he senl a m issile right lo D avis. Sides and Row an w ere happy lo es­ cape the first trailing 2-0. " I'd really looked forw ard to the m alchup w ilh W alker (bolh have signed w ilh C harlotte), bul I w as shook up a lillle," Sides said. W alker, com ing o ff an all-stale sea­ son for C la ss 4-A ru n n er-u p W esl Forsyih, overw helm ed Row an the firsl tim e through its lethal order, register­ ing five o f his 10 K s and retiring nine See M ocksville Cioes - P age B5 "R oss had sil for tw o gam es and he cam e up big," Lovelace .said. In Ihat am azing eighth-inning rally, B ullard m ade il 10-7 w iih a tw o-run double, D ayw alt m ade il 10-8 w ilh a double and M ocksville tied it w hen A sheboro plunked W illie Infante w ith the bases loaded. T he g o-ahead run crossed on a 6-4-3 double play. T he turnaroinid w as shocking w hen you co n sid e r M o c k sv ille ’s b ats re ­ treated lo .193 during a three-gam e tail- spin. B ullard (tw o h ils, Iwo R B Is), C asey Stanley (iw o hil.s), Jess M aloney (tsvo hits, tw o R B Is) and Infante (tw o I’leusc See Tii.vlor - P age B5 G r o u t S i g n s W i t h W i n g a t e By B rian P ills D avie C ounly Enterprise Rccord O n a n o lh e r team , L ay n e G ro u t w ould have been a headliner way be­ fore her senior season. Bul w ilh Shan­ non H andy on the sam e team , G roul w as a m em ber of the supporting cast al first base. T hai’s how it goes when you’re the backup pitcher for an acc w ho w o n 15 straight decisions. G rout handled the 2001 under-^ sludy role grace- G rout fully, billing .310, .settling fo r27 innings and helping the D avie H igh softball leam finish 20-2. W hen her m ound op­ poriuniiy finally arose Iasi spring. GroiU w as ready, w orking all 131 innings on the m ound, leading Ihe offen.se in eight categories, and best o f all, earning a softball scholarship to W ingale College. F abulous pitching d o esn ’t alw ays bring victories, and no one know s that beller lhan G rout. Ami no one w as m ore deser\’ing o fa nicc high-.scliool ending lhan G rout. F or il w as painful w alch­ ing the lefty oul Ihere grinding, giving it her all and yel having .so lillle to show in return. A fter achieving 14, 17, 19 and 20 w ins, four C entral P iedm ont C onfer­ ence titles (Iwo regular seasons, iw o lournam ents) and six slale-playoff wins from I99X -200I, D avic stum bled lo 9- 11 and S-.“) in the CPC. P lease See G ro u t - P age B8 D w a y n e G r a n t : G r e a t e s t B a s k e t b a ll P l a y e r A t D a v i e By B ria n P itts D avie C ounly nm erprise Record Third in (III eiahl-parl .series on Davie ///.1,7/ Alhlelic /lull oj l'timers. H ow can you com pare an unstop­ p ab le force w ho had m ajor-college coaches drooling in the lale I97(ls to contem porary D avie basketball stars'.' You can 'l. In the hisiory o f D avie H igh sports, there's alm ost never been a N o. I player so superior to N o. 2. D w ayne R ussell G rant, a firsl-class in­ ductee in the D avie H igh Hall of Fam e on M ay 5, had the capacity to o v er­ w helm a gam e like no one before or since. "O fcour.se I'm sure I'm partial be­ cause I played w ilh him , but I haven'1 seen a clo se se c o n d ," said Jo h n n y M iller, w hogradualed a year after Gram and w as a leanunale for three years on C ataw ba C ollege's basketball team . "1 can assure you no one can hold a light to him . H e’s the purest shooter lhal I ever played w ilh or againsi." "N ot to lake anything aw ay from anyone, but I haven’t seen anything like D w ayne," .said R on B ivins, a fellow 1977 graduate w ho started in the back- court with G rant. "B y far he was the best Ihat I can remember. D w ayne had a loial package." "H e's the Iasi o f ihal caliber o f player Ihal's com e Ihrough," said retired coach Clyde Studevent, w ho lives in Ihe C en­ tral D avie com m unity w here G rant grew up. "H e's aboul the last real col­ lege lioiuid, super player thal w e've had in Davic C ounty that could have gone to any division." M o zella G ram g a v e g ra n d so n D w ayne his firsl goal al age 2. Falher H en ry (h is m o lh e r is E rn e stin e ) m ounled it lo a Iree and kept raising il higher ami higher. D w ayne played on his first team in fifth grade before lead­ ing Coach M .H . G ro ce's M ocksville Tigers lo undefeated records in Ihe sev­ enlh and eighih grades. Rarely has a rising star evoked such awe from peers. Penciling the 6-fool-3 freshnuin on the varsity rosier w as a no- brainer for C oach B ob H enry. G rant started alongside seniors Bill C ozarl, Jeff W ard, Ed W ilkinson and D oug Q uarles in the firsl gam e o f the 1973- 74 .season, and he responded w ilh a team -high 14 poinls. He pum ped in 27 in Ihe N orth P ied m o n i C o n feren c e opener. Ir G rant's spectacular legacy w as off and running. "W e w ere glad to gel him," W ard said. "I remember w hen he w as in the eighih grade and ihey w ere playing at Ihe high .school for the counly cham pi­ onship. I w as slanding Ihere talking to Coach H enry and said: ‘Boy, I w ish 1 w as going lo gel to play w ilh him .' C oach H enry looked at m e and said: 'Y ou w ill.'" The 14-year-old freshm an m anchild burned N orth Stanly with 3 1 points and finished with a 15.6 average, sevenlh in Ihc N PC. G rant was snubbed by the A ll-N PC team , but m adcA il-N orlhw est and w on the Frank S pencer Award. "B ack in Ihose days, if you dribbled between your legs and liehind your back, you were a hotdog,” Bivins said, "A nd he was doing Ihings ihat players do now. Me was doing things Ihat people just diiln 'I realize were going lo be apart of the game today." A round Ihe sam e tim e period. G rant show ed there w as m uch m ore to his , gam e than basketball. He drew oohs and aahs from D avie football coaches in the pum , pass and kick com petition, ad- vanciiig to A tlanta and pcrfonning at halftim e o f a Falcons gam e, ‘‘I alm ost had a chance lo go to the Super Bowl for Ihe finals," said G rant, who dropped football after his freshm an year. G rant ilid som ething lhal w asn’t sup­ posed to be possible w hen recreation director Studevent lured him into a ten­ nis lo u rn a m en l. T he raw b eg in n er w hipped Ihc coum ry-club boys. H e did the triple jum p, high jum p, shot pul and discus for Burt B arger’s D avie track and field team , and he w as apart of three W N C H SA A titles in four years. "D w ayne had never played tennis," S tudevent said. "T h e other kids had g o o d rack e ts and g o o d sh o e s, but D w ayne didn't have any o f that. A lol o f the kids had been taking lennis in- slruclions and knew how lo backhand and do all Ihe things w ilh lennis. I said: ‘D w ayne, w hy d o n ’l you get in this thing. G ive it a shot. You m ight like it.’ "I think H enry bought him a racket for a S I, and he w ent in there and won m y lournam ent. O ne kid had done ev­ erything in tennis. His daddy got him all these Ihings and they knew he was going to w in Ihis tournam ent bccausc he had been playing t'or years. W hen D w ayne beat him in the final, he gol so P lease S ee G ru n t’s - P age B2 Dwayne Grant goes up for a bas­ ket during his War Eagle days, with Johnny Miller (13) looking on. В2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 Coach Andy Royals' 1976-77 Davie team included, from left, Dwayne Grant, Ron Bivins and Kevin Wilson. JV coach Glenn Scott (far right) is standing beside Royals. Friends of Dwayne Grant check out the first-class hall of fame members on the wall in the gym lobby. Grant’s Senior Year Was Mind-Boggling C on tin u ed F rom IU angry he Ihrew is racket across Ihe coun. H e was furious. I lold Henry: 'H ey, D w ayne ought lo pursue tennis.’ 11c beat some of Ihe besl lennis players in M ocks­ ville al that lime." “ (D avie lennis coach Jim ) Tutterow w anted m e to play on Ihe leam so bad." G ranl said, "bul Coach B arger goi a hold o f m e and lhal w as it." As a sophom ore in 1974-7,‘i. G ranl lil North Stanly up for M poinis, m ade AII-NI’C ami pro­ duced Ihe le ag u e’s third-best average, 10..*; points. He accom plished unfalhom - able things as a junior. Hy scor­ ing 42 p o in is a g a in st liasi R ow an, G rant set the school’s single-gam e scoring record and reached ihe l,(KK) m ilestone in the sam e gam e. It g ave him 1,016 points by his .‘i2nd gam e and broke Craig W ard’s recoril o f 38 points against M ooresville in 1971. If G rant could com e back lo his prim e, his scoring w ould be even m ore staggering. R em em ­ ber, the 3-poinl shol didn’t exist um il 1987-SS. "A s good as he was, he al- r low ed m e lo lead Ihc confcrenec in assists," said B iv in s, w ho dished out 7.3 a gam e in l‘)7(i- 77. "A s soon as I cam e across halfcourt. I threw it lo him and h e’d pop them from wherever. Just Ihink if Ihey w ould have had a .1-poinl shol in those <lays. I’ll bet you three-fourths of ihose w ere 3-point range. 1 rem em ber one gam e al N orlh Slanly. he scored 40-som e and I’ll bet you every shol bul one or two was 3- point range." "If we w ould have had the 3- point shol back in thal day, his scores w ould have been asiro- nom ical," Studevent said. Laler as a junior. G rant had 21 p o in ts and 16 reb o u n d s against M ooresville. 36 points in a 58-54 loss to N orth Iredell, 37 in a 69-67 loss to East Row an and 40 in 82-73 loss lo South Row an. He led the N’PC ai 28..S points. "T here w ere lim es he w as triple-leanied." Hivins said. "Me w as double-team ed ever)’ gam e and still w ould score." G ra n t’s s e n io r seaso n in 1 9 76-77 w as g reatn ess lik e w e’ve never seen. At 6-4, he hil 298 of 638 shols, a rem arkable 47 percenl for a perim eler player w ho w as forced lo supply all Ihc sp ice . H e av e ra g ed an N PC rccord 28.8 poinis (or 719 points in 25 gam es), 12.6 rebounds and w on the N P C ’s P layer o f Ihe Year aw ard in a landslide. G rant w as the real deal, and everyone knew il, even the big schools. A ndy R oyals, ihen a fir.sl-y e ar c o a ch at D av ic , w atched a film o f A lbert K ing, w ho wa.s considered Ihe stale’s No. I senior and laler starred al M ar>'land, and insisted G rant could slay w ith him onc-on-one. "N orth Carolina has looked at him ," R oyals .said in a 1977 edi­ tion o f Ihe E nierprise. "W ake F orest has show n an interest. V irg in ia is v ery in le re s ie d . niorida is very interested. M is­ sissippi hiLs got him high on their list. Every lim e he plays there’s som ebody oul there In the stands wilh a noiepad. Seldom does one guy carry Ihe w hole load.” G runt had 44 points and 17 rebounds in a 79-64 w in over N orth R ow an, lie scored 45 in an 87-77 loss lo N orth Slanly and 35 in a 56-55 overtim e loss lo Stanly. A fter getting held to 10 first-h alf points, including zero in the first quarter, againsi Soulh Iredell in the N PC Tour­ nam ent sem ifinals, G ranl hil 13- of-17 second-half shols and fin­ ished w ilh 40 points in a 67-61 u p sel. H e c h ip p ed in 13 re­ bounds. “W c alw ays Ihoughi he was going to C hapel H ill," B ivins said. "1 thought he w as going anyw here." A p ic tu re th al is fo re v e r stam ped in M iller’s m ind is of N .C. Slale coach N orm Sloan, w ho re v e re d G ra n t’s rad a r ju m p e r en o u g h to w alk inlo D avie’s locker room . "W e alw ays dressed beside each other, and after a gam e at W est R o w an N o rm S lo an w alked in ." M iller said. “ Big S to rm in ’ N orm an had on his plaid jackel and red panis, sal belw een D w ayne and I and said all y o u ’ve got to d o is sig n . W hen a head coach w alks in a tlrcssing room and sits dow n and calls you by your first nam e and talks ahout how great of a gam e you bad and ull this, h e’s not com ing to feel you out - he wants you. 1 rem em ber us leaving and I’m jusi in lolal aw e of w hal I just w itnessed." G ranl scored 26 in his final D avie luHir. finishing w ilh 2,(K)7 career points. N o one is going lo catch thal. T he No. 2 guy on that lisl. D uane Phillips, had 1.544 from 1997-200(1, and G ra m ’s sin g le-g am e record o f 45 has w iihsiood slrong pushes from Phillips. Sean S levcns and N e­ m anja K reckovic. T he G reensboro N ew s’ 1977 A ll-S tate leam included G ranl. Soulh S lokes’ K enny D ennard (w h o s ta rre d al D u k e) an d G astonia’s Jam es W orthy (w ho starred at U N C and for the Los A ngeles L akers). G rant w as Ihe leading candidate for M V P in the 29lh East-W est A ll-Star G am e. He led victorious W est w ith ¡8 poinis. but fell oul o f M V P con- leniion w hen he broke a bone in his thum b on a dunk m idw ay through the second h a lf "E very day G rant w ould go by C oach R oyals’ office, pick up his m ail and bring it lo chem is­ try c la s s ," M ille r said . "H e w ould pick up si.x to eight let­ ters a day from schools, and they w ere b ig -n a m e s c h o o ls. He w ould actually have m e open them , and he w ould actually ih ro w th em in the tra sh can w alking out the door. He w as w ailing on D ean (Sm ilh) lo give him a call, so he didn’t sign wiih N .C. Slale." G ranl said no lo S lale. H e lurned dow n official visits lo F lorida and F lorida S tate. He said yes to V irginia Tech. "S o m e o f D e a n ’s (N o rth C arolina) assislanls show ed up at several gam es." said G rant, w ho has lived in C harlolle since 1991. "N .C . S tale w as really com paring m e to D avid llio in p - soiv 1 do n ’t know how 1 kind of got tw isted and did nol choose Slale. bul I w as such n diehard C arolina fan. D uke w as afler me an aw ful lot. T hey w anted m e to go to ju n io r co lleg e, w hich I d id n ’t w ant lo do. I w enl up to V irginia Tech lo visil and I fell in love w ith the cam pus." Even though G ranl enjoyed unm alched success and holds countless gaps betw een him self and everyone else from D avic. he had no ego. N one o f his stats were as im portant as the team ’s goats. "N inty-nine percent o f your kids w ould com e lo school and say. 'H ey. N onn Sloan cam e lo talk lo m e.' just bccause they're 17," M iller said. "If som ebody else had nol seen il, you w ould have never know n it. D w ayne w as not a headline m an. He w as shy. A lol of people never really got lo know him like I got lo know him . N ever once in m y life did I hear him com m ent aboul his play. I basically did thal for him : 'G osh, D w ayne, w hat an aw esom e gam e. M an, w ere you feeling il or whal'.’’ He d id n ’t even like lo lalk aboul il w hen you w ere lalking aboul ii. Ii was alm ost like he w ould gel em bar­ rassed w hen 1 \vould tell som e­ one about his gam e. ’‘Som e guys w ant lo gel 30 and have guys falling all over Ihem . He w as the exacl opposite. H e'd get his 30 and he and I w ould go to M iller's and eal a footlong holdog and lalk about a n y th in g bu t Ihc b a sk e tb a ll gam e." G ranl and V irginia Tech were a dism al m atch from the begin­ ning. He never played for the H okies, transferring to D ivision II C ataw ba, w here VT coach C h arlie M o ir's brother. Sam M oir, coached. "I was so depressed," G rant said. "I was still com ing off lhat thum b injury. 1 w as doing pretty good even w ilh a cracked bone, even betler than som e of the up­ perclassm en. Not used lo com ­ ing off the bench. 1 just couldn’t deal w ith that." G ran l, a 6-5 poini g u ard , clearly belonged in a h igher league. He overw helm ed N A IA opponenls, m aking A ll-C aroli- nas C onference ihree lim es. All- D islrict 26 three tim es and A ll- A m erica team s tw ice. He w as the C C ’s C o-Player o f Ihe Year as a 1982 senior. "1 don'l w ant to gel inlo w ho w as ihe greatest player that ever played for m e." said Sam M oir. who led Ihe Indians for 30-plus years. "But I will say this. N o­ body w as better lhan D w ayne G ranl." "I rem em ber Coach M oir tell­ ing m e one lim e: 'I do n 'l ever rem em ber G ranl having a ball stolen from him ,’ " said M iller, a Cataw ba w .ilk-on from 1979- 82. "1 shot a lot w ilh him before and after practice, and it w as am azing the way this m an could shoot. I used lo go hom e as a (D avie) junior and shoot in my drivew ay and im agine 1 w as him . T hai's how good he w as. In my opinion, in playing w ilh him for six years, he w as Ihc best player I've ever seen. T here w as never anyone lhat was in his league. He w as definitely D ivision 1." G rant led the Indians lo 20- 11 in 1980. T hey w em 25-6 in 1981. In 1982 they went 26-7, surged to 12th in Ihe national p o ll, w on th e d is tric t title , qualfiied for Ihc 45lh N AIA N a­ tional T ournam ent in K ansas C ily and finished w iih the m osl w ins in school hisiory, 26-7. G rant pul on a show in his fi­ nal g am e, an 8 2 -7 5 lo ss lo M innesota's M orehead State: 30 points, 14-of-19 .shooting, eight rebounds, six assisis and four steals. H e finished w ith 1,582 poinis (seventh all-tim e at C at­ aw ba) and a 52.7 field-goal per­ centage (lop 10 all-tim e). "A fter the last gam e (in K an­ sas C ily), Ihere w ere one or Iwo pro sco u ts that talked lo him aboul com ing lo rookie cam p," M iller said. "I ccrtainly feel like he c o u ld h av e m ade a good (N B A ) p la y e r. W h e th e r he w ould have been a superstar, I d o n 't know . But 1 have no doubt had Ihe situation been righl, he w ould have been a slar in the A C C ." G rant could not only fill il up, he could pass beautifully. Tired o f carrying the w eight on his shoulders, he concentrated on assists at C ataw ba and piled up the fifth-highest tolal w iih 443. “ I never could gel D w ayne lo •shool as m uch as I w an ted ." M oir said. "H e w ould w ait until the gam e w as on Ihe line lo lake o v er. H e co u ld h av e e a sily scored 30 points every nighl if he had w anted to." DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, .Fuiic 27,2(102 - »3 4 Dwayne Grant and sister Telesia Dubose em brace after Dubose presented Dwayne at the May 5 induction cer­ emony. Dwayne Grant averaged nearly 29 points as a jun­ ior and senior. Dwayne Grant and Jeff W ard talk about their days as basketball teammates. 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Rowan puts Ihe tag on Evan Beam just before he reaches first.Walker racked up 10 strikeouts and held powerftilPhotos by James Barringer Leadoff batter Brad Bullard, slapping the ball to the right side here, had a seven-game hitting streak snapped against Rowan County. Taylor, Ross Provide Energy To Overcome 'C o n tin u ed F ro m P ag e B l hils) com plcm enlcd Ihc sizzling D ayw alt-T aylor com bination. “Tonight w as tlic first night we had team chem istry," L ove­ lace said. "T hey w ere all up and picking up the other guys.” In the bottom o f the ninth, ■Asheboro dodged D ayw alt w ith on intentional w alk to put run- Iners at first and second w ith one out. A sheboro errored S tanley's Chopper to load the bases. I' T hat lum ed the spotlight to ,tlie left-handed hitting W alker, IMocksville ;Goes Cold iC ontinucd From Page B 1 in a row before the ultim ately de- icisive fourth. ' “Y ou’re w orried w hen y o u ’re dow n tw o runs to W alker, be­ ca u se yo u do n ’t know if y o u ’re ev en ■going to score,” G antt isaid . " H is 'fa stb a ll’s on y o u in a ■hurry.” A fter o p ­ p o r tu n is tic R o w a n burned a 2-0 Walker ^hole into a 3-2 lead. Sides found ■his louch and dom inated M ocks­ ville w ilh four 1-2-3 innings. W illie Infante’s pinch-hit single w ith one oul in the ninth ended a string o f four hitless innings. N o tes: M o ck sv ille (11-13. ' 11 -*) C entral D islricI) fell lo 0-4 against R ow an. ... Infante, w ho :platoons at ca tch er w ith Josh ; B urgess, has five hits in his last ;ciglit at-bals, pushing his aver- •oge to .3 1 4 .... W alker has noth­ ing lo .show for a team -best 2.31 ERA in 11 2/3 innings. Uuvtc :Bullanlcr 'Duyu'uli ss ; Willoughby dh |M;iloriey lb ' Sunlcy .Ih ■ burgess c i liifanlc c w ho w alked earlier and enlered the gam e w iih one hilless at-bat in 10 gam es. He dug a one-ball, tw o -strik e hole, then laccil a gam e-sealing frozen rope inlo the right-center gap. "H e left one over the m iddle o f the plate, and m y eyes got big," said the celebrated pitcher w ho has signed w ith Charldllc. “ I like the pressure slluations. I seem Ui thrive in tiieni or Iry lo, and as a player ihal's wliai ymi look for; boltom o f ll\e iiiiilli. w inning run on base, Ь:ке hil w ins il, “ I h avcn’l balled m uch this year (I'or M ocksvillc), but w hen I gill Ihe Diipoilunily I u anled lo show Ihem whal I couM do." A hhnugh il wenl dow n as a noii-lcayue win, h's a win lhal slumld seivo as a s]irinplioard I'or llu' |ilayolTs. '■Walker'-, alw ays heen there in linii!h lim es, w h ellier il's pilching or liiHinu.'” l'aylor said. Legion Team Drops Second Straight П à I I C oach M ike Lovelace ofl'ered no c.\cu,ses following the M ocks­ ville A m erican Legion baseball team ’s 8-.S loss at Burlington on June 19. T he lools and laleni are here after playing shorlhandcd for Ihe belter pari of Ihe regular se a so n , bu l M o ck sv ille ju st didn’t gel the job done for llie •second straight gam e. "Il's been lough." Lovelace said. "They expect lo jusl show up and be able lo win, and now they’re starting to find out thal w e’re going lo have lo play ev­ ery night because people know w e’re going to be pretty good. W e haven't really jelled logelher. Playing 16 gam es w ithout those (W esl Forsyth) guys, the guys are slill trying lo m ess logelher, and hopefully w e’re going lo gel it together for Ihe playori's," A lthough M ocksville (11-12 overall, I l-S Cenlral D islricI)ul­ tim ately had itself lo blam e I'or conim illing critical errors in the sixth and seventh innings, it ex­ perienced aw ful luck w hen Ihe gam e w as light, Al'ler a w alk loadeil ihe hases in the lop o f llie third in n in g , M cK en /ie W il­ loughby seni a deep drive In lell. T he g ran d -slaiii b id , lluiiieli, d ied al llie w all, |ire se rv in ^ B urlinglon's 1-0 lead, A ndrew D ayw all Mla^lk■d a pitch in Ihe I'illb, bul llie blast sul't'ered Ihe sam e la le as W illoughby's, running oul ol'gas al ihe lefl-lield wall as lU nline- lon held on lo a 4-3 lead, “ W e hit som e b alls h ard ," L ovelace said, " They jusl made all the plays," Rurlinglon pul up an impr'oh- able ihree-spol in the ihird, do­ ing all the dam age atler Ihere w ere Iwo ouls and nnlnuly on. M ocksville respoiideil u ilh Ihree- Iw o-oiil runs in llie lc^p o f llie I'oorth, K ob T aylor ilouliled hom e tw o runs and Hrad liiill- ard pulled M ocksvillo « ilhoul I 3 w ilh a single up llu- niiiklli,-. M ocksvillc blew iiscliaiiee lo avenge an 11-0 loss on May 2b in Ihe I'ielil. w ith errors allow ine D IV OVLTllll 1У-1 22-1 11-y 12-13 y-11 y-13 K-12 12-13 1-19 2-20 Taylor 2b!всап1 гГ ütcnllcy ir 'riilols |Mocl(.sville ' Kunan Co. Mock 11* H '■ Walker L 6,2 7 iBunics l.t ab r h bi 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 Ü 4 I 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 \2 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 29 2 4 2 200 ООО 000 -2 ООО 301 ОЗл-7 D IV O v erall П -3 \K-3 11-y 14-10 11-9 12-12 10-10 IO-IÍ) 5-lii 5-17 ER I 3 SO IO I Mocksvllle Baseball Statistics R e c o r d : 1 2 - 1 3 , 1 1 - 9 C e n t r a l D i s l r i c t HITTING AB R H RUI AV(,’. 211 31! IlU W alker 2 1 1 1 .500 0 0 (1 T aylor 13 4 5 3 .384 1 II (I D ayw all 89 31 33 18 .370 10 1) 1 W illoughby 84 23 31 34 .369 ^)1 7 Bullard 33 7 12 6 .363 1 0 0 Perkin.s 75 19 26 21 ..Í46 6 0 B.urgess 24 4 8 2 .333 1 0 0 M aloney 36 10 12 8 .3.33 3 1)T Beam 76 19 25 8 .328 4 () 1) Infante 58 11 19 II ..327 3 0 0 Bentley 89 29 27 II .303 S 0 0 B am cs 20 2 6 3 .300 0 0 1 Stanley 27 10 8 8 .296 t) 0 2 Poindexler 4 0 1 0 .250 (1 0 0 A llen 30 5 7 6 .233 1 I)1 Ross 70 10 16 12 .228 4 0 1 G olding 40 8 9 5 .225 1 0 0 C rotts 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 O thers 88 12 12 4 .136 2 (1 (1 TOTALS 856 203 258 164 ..301 54 1 I.S PITCHING W-L IP H R i:i< Iill so i;i<A ; W alker 0-2 11 2/3 12 8 3 8 17 2.31 ; Poindexter 0-0 10 12 6 3 3 12 2.70 ; W illoughby 2-2 22 1/3 23 20 8 1 1 17 3.22 ; B am es 4-3 35 29 22 15 27 29 3..S5 Perkins 1-1 14 2/3 13 13 8 10 9 4.Ч0 C rotts l-I 13 2/3 13 10 8 3 II 5.26 ; A llen 3-2 43 43 37 29 12 35 6,06 G olding 0-0 6 1/3 9 6 5 7 4 7,11) D ayw alt 0-0 4 1/3 13 9 У 2 3 IS,69 O thers 1-2 52 1/3 60 54 32 33 43 5,.50 TOTALS 12-13 204 1/3 220 179 117 110 171 5.15 SAVES: none STOLEN BASES: B entley 18, D ayw alt 11, Infante 4, Ross 4, Stanley 4, H ollil'ield 3, Burgess 2, B eam , G olding, Perkins, Taylor, W illoughby, O thers 1 »nllard 2, WALKS/HPB: D ayw alt 27, B entley 25, Infante 19, Perkins 14, Beam 1.1, W illoughby 1.1, Siiinley 10, G olding 7, H ollifield 7, Ross 7, M aloney 6, A llen 5, Bullard 3, T aylor 2, Burgess, Poindc.M cr, W alker. O thers 10 lU n lin e lo ii (1,^-7 ill its d islrie U lo score IW 1) each in ihe sixlh and sevi-iilli I'or an S -3 cushion, " W c w e re lu n d a in e n la lly s o u m i d e l'e n s iv e ly u n til lh a l siM li. w hich ciiik-il up b ein g h ig runs (a l'le r iN iocksville scored (w icc in llie e ig h lh )." I.in e la c e sa id . ' T h e y 'r e a g n .u l le a n i. Th e y're second in ih e ird is lrie l," M o c k s v illc , w h ich h il ,3 3 7 d u rin g a 4 - 1 rush, li/zle d lo ,2 1 ,S d u rin g iis Iw o -g a n ie slide, n ia n - a g in g o n ly seven h ils against W ilkes C o u n ly anil H u rliu g lo n , The ones w ho d id n 'l stru g g le w ere cenler lielder liu lla rd (2 - Tcir-II, calcher Josh H uigess (2 - lo v -1) am i second li.iscm an Ta y- lin . ho I'ueletl M o c k s v ille ’s lliie c -iiin roiirlh a n d g o h b le il up e \ c iy lh in g hil his w ay. ' Tli.irs llic Tirsi gam e lie's suiilcd IvM u-i, and he ni.ule ihe iniisi (il his (ipi'i 11 111!lilies." I ,ove- l.ict- sMid ol Taylor. "I le maile TiUii 01 li\'c play s at second, and llicrc w ere som e sliols hil lo liitii." "lie goi a pitch he coiikl drive, and he jusl hit Ihe crap oul ol il." "lie w asn'l C I’C I’layeroTilie Year I'or noihing." I.ovelacc said, "lie hit third or Toinlli Tor (slalc rinm er-up W est l-'oisyllu, and Ihal's w hy we pul him in ilial posilion, ’ N o tes: l.o n n ie liariies re­ lieved and g o tih e w in.iniprnv- ing Io •(-.<, .,, M ocksville sink- one Troiii an A sheboro leam lhal su ep i M urlinglon and wcnl 16 -1 lo will its dislricl. Itiirlinglon ilel'ealed M ocksville 11-(I ami K- ,s, M ocksville (12-13 overall) linished second in the C enlral Dislricl al II-'), .-M'ler enjoy ing a Tirst-roniul bye, second-sceiled M ocksville opens ilie second loiniil o f the playoTI's June 27 against visiting W ilkes t'ounly. ihe No. 3 seed. M ocksville won Ihe regular-season series ,i-1. bm lost Ihe final inalchiip -1-3. Tlie hesi-ol'-.“! series allernales siics each nighl unlil Iheie's a w inner "1 hope lonighi carries over.” Lovelace said, .,, D an I’oindes- ler played in Ihe Slalc (iam es. pileliing six innings I'or a w in. R o ss fiiv liir t).l\ i(‘ Hiill.ml . I Ч- Sl.iiili'\ ■■■• M.llnlb-^ lì' U.llk'l li­ lilí,INK' .MK-n p UlllMII-hli. It.lIIK's I- n-u\U-K tl t.lMi " .’I' Kn.'- II b .hlls :\\ Huün.i h.i 1 1’.'.. I . si; М.чк Mli-Ii W ill.ilu Н..1П. - n* II n I \i mi; so American Legion Baseball Standings Area HI Centriil I R ow an County M ocksville W ilkes C ounly M ooresville Slale.svillc D islricl standings: Row an L‘i-1. M ocksville 0-7. W ilkes ,S S, M ooresville 7-9, Statesville l-l.‘i. M ooresville and Stalesvillc .started a rirst-roiind playoll scries (bcst-of-3) on June 22. Round tw o (best-ol'-S) begins June 27: Row ;in vs. M oorcsville-Slalesville w inner, M ocksville vs, W'ilkes, VVe.st 1)1 K annapolis C oncord S outh Row an M ontgom ery Co. Stanly Co. East (D istrict stan dings)-A sheboro 13-3. U iulingion lO-O. High Poinl 9-7, Easleni R andolph X-X, C halham 0-16. N orth (D istrict standings) - K ing lO-.i. L exinglon '1-7, Surry .S- 7, K em ersviiie 8-X, G reensboro 4 - 12. I).n ii‘ liiill.iuKi IkmK'v tl K f- It W ilb'iiylib^ . Si,tii!i'\ \l,.li'nc> lb i^lИLЧ^S^C lU'.iin II i.iNb.i :ь ri>(;iK M n .K svllli' Mill liiiulnti :|( \\lll..ii;J ItnUs 1. Willobv ;il> r h hi I (I : I lyhltN CM II' II b,2 V l.l I» к ÌM ИИ so Legion Roiiiidup W ilk e s t'm iiU y 4 , M iicU sv ilk - .A A l'lc rg e ttin g u d ls c o iv il .4 - 11. \ \ \lk - l-.-.i! M i 'i i . \ illo for first tim e in Tour g ;u n o s. 1(|1гМпц(011 <S. M o c k s v ille 5 M iiL'k.sville pm dtiL'c's just s o \c n liiis loi llu- .-i i g ;im e in ;i row . Г;1\'1о | 's iliu ih k -e i i,. s,i : n j h . i ' , L'rilic:il e rro rs liirn -L3 sc o iv iiiln N R o w a n C m in t.v 7. M o c k sv ilk- 2 Walker kikcs :i liniglblik k li-s^ ,ii! -i si ;!.,!■ ■ ■ чн ;mil lioliliiig oncc-be:ilcii Rou.iii |.i on.- ■ i riist-staniilg Mocksville iniisters I'-.n liii- : ciglit innings. M ucksville 12, .-ЧкисЬпго II M iK 'k sv ille. Ir;iiliiig 10 5 ;ilici sev en .m .l i 'i.tll n iilg s. csc'u p cs o n lirik W iilk c i's I Im . hini- -т -'Т hi h o llo m o f th e iiiiilli. l):iy \v :ili aiul l.iy lu i bdin l'or-1 as M o c k s v illc ain ;isses I N Inis ,iiul 11\ e iliuiT )ll(l h i Mocksville Loses To Wilkes First Time In Four Gai svv'nl rii:!u li>r ilio M u cksN ilio A n ic ric a ii L c e iu ii h:isL*hall k*am oii .lim e 16. ll.s bus arriseti al R id i l’ark a hi)iil an htnir hclt»iv Uic sciiediilctl uaiiìc lim e al W ilL c s (\ u in ly . D isa r- rayeil arul tuil t>l syne. M u c k s - \ lllc sluinpeti U» se\ en hits. e nu ì- m illc il .seven e rm rs am i allm veil Гонг u ncan icil runs in a 4-.^ ( 'en- Iral Ui.siriel Idss. "W e a rrivcd arounil 7:.M) and w a m ie il iip l'or eii:hl Jiiin iite s ." ( ’t>aeh M ik e l.n ve iace .said. " N o in iie ld . l'hey p\il dìoiv spikcs u»\ antl boom , here we iio. Il was our wtM.si _i::ime sin e c u e 'v e Ii:k1 o u r lìill le:tni.’' riie «uilcoinc ijiia liÌied a.s an upsei (k'causc M u e k svillc ( i l - Legion Schedule .Miiy I. M ooresville s. М оек I > I. M ooresville 14. M ock S * L Le.xiniiloii S. M ock ) W M oek W ilkes O v 1 L B urlington 11. M ock 0 W M ock 11. K ernersville 6 L R o w a n M o c k s v illc 3 W M ock IS. State.sville4 I. M ooresville M oek S Ju n e W M oek 13. K ernersville 3 L Kowan C ounly I.S. M ock 2 W M oek K K W i'lkesCo. S W I I. Slatesville 2 W M oek 16. Slalesville ii L Le.\inglon y. M ock S * 1. Kowan Co. 14. M ock 9 W M tick 14. M ooresville 7 W M oek 11. Slatesville 0 I. M ooresville 7. M oek 2 W M ock 12. W ilkes Co. 2 W M oek 14. M ooresville 4 L W ilkes Co. 4, M ock 3 L Hiirliiigton S. M ock 5 L Kowan Co. 7, M ock 2 W M ock l2.A .sliehoro II * 22 I’irsi roum l of playolTs N otes: * - denoics exhibition gam es. ...ЛИ gam es siarl at 7:30 p.m. 1 1. 11-7 dislricl) had wmi Imir ol H \e and had puim dod W iike-' hy a com hincil seoie ol .> I l l io three previous meetiiiLis. iiiehid- itig a 12-2 (Iruhhinij jusi iw o ilays earlier. ■‘N oh(ul\ w as loose. ' seeond basem an Kiek> Henile> said. ” W'e all had lo lnirr>’ up aiul sirek h our arm s and e\ er\ iliiiit:. We just cam e oul Hal and iIk-\ cam e oul ready to play. "W e are m uch h eller lhan W ilkes. We just didn'l show ii iIkU night." A ller ihe tow ering Jess M al­ oney slakeil M ocksvillc lo a I -0 lead w ilh a solo hom er in Ihe second. M ocksville appeared ready U> seize coiHrol. 1 low evei. il lel'i Ihe hases loaileil in ihe Ihird aiul I'ourlh, holh ihreals loileil hy ihiril-oul sirikcouis. M ocksville siraiuled 1 1 lor the gam e and m ade s i\ m ore er­ rors than W ilkes, spoiling a Icr- rific m ound ouiijig I'or Dan I’oin- de.Mer, w ho look a iio-decisioii despite holding W ilkes lo si\ liiis and /.его earned runs t»ver 6 1/.^ innings. It w as Poinde.M er‘s firsl slarl after iw'o relief appearances. “ lie liadn’l siarlod a gam e in a long lim e and he w as real good," L ovelace said. "In ihe firsl four innings. W'c lell nine g u y s on b ase. A s bad as we playeU, W'C slill had an opporiu- llity lo w in.” A flcr W ilkes sco red ihree uniuisw ered runs, the lasi tw o r.n r:;^-ss 'Л I ;ii..K’tl I-, •sv'4 ,'Mi III 111’ V : 1 ■ >: (■ .1 Ч V ■S I .1 ¡1 U ' ' ci!.:h)h m ill. ■'in;', (c III. eeictl IM n il’ • I > I n M in 's. H ill w a ll. И1 iM r sev I’liih ri I iK'bie.ikiO':’ I.in i:i !lk ''.M ii'iii t«l I he I’ l ’.’b I 11. Ml .iK ! II 14 111’ \ с 1 I .onuie I ' M !hv Ìm'-sM N fiU 's : м . т К л w c o l Ь ч 1 ... .\iidh.-w n,i\ .iir ^-lulu '.'.m u’ liilim e ' Il >.мк к .nue li I .111 1-П( i ( h u lic l.lc i it'sh Í ..‘IHiii;' ’Л.1 ,li aL’iU 's''tl w ilh and is e\ |ii4-k’vl lo m is s lili 1 h 1и |l.'lll!,•^ .'Il <■ -i il n.iw^.ili 1 II i) (I l’v’lklDs.lil ' I) 1 П U.i!í,.i i li II I) ( m il . í (I '• o W ill.H i.jlii'. II i и ! o Sl,.iili-> ,4i 1)20 \1.|Ьчил II. lili h'.’.intil I I (I o hil,in:i'c ' П I o lVm;4's--^ 1 n n o ki.ssc'l ' I I I 11 iiiiiils ; Ì ; I Mt.iKs Wilki’* olir ( «I. HK M.ilolu’x I.ÎI. i).i>u ;ill (111. Kti'N .Mm-k fl PtlIlulcMlM l'.l h.hík’'! 1.: o > 1)1 III ) <1011 lU ИИ so J u s t a m o u s e - c lic k a w a y ... S p o r t s o n t h e w e b a i W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d , c o r n D A V IE C O U N TY E K T E R P R I / i R E C O R D 1И. - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERI’RISE RECORD, Jiinu 27, 2002 Alexis W aller rests with her father Tom W aller before swimming. Oak Valley Stumbles Against Perennial Swimming Power Jennifer Rominger, Alex Smithdeal and Megan Hennings get ready to compete. Fresh o lf ils firsl-cvcr w in. ():ik Valley swiniiiii;rs slim iblcd aiiaiiiM line o f llic pLTennial cliainpU m s, C lem m ons W cs(, lasl week. T h e C lem m o n s sw im m ers were m ore Ihan up for Ihe chal­ lenge. racing lo a .Se'J-.IVS win. T he com petitors w ere m ore th an fa m ilia r lo O ak V alley couch Lurry U m berger. \lc w as lured aw ay from C lem m o n s W esl Ihis season, and h is old sw im m ers w ere eager lo see him again. Hul ihey w eren't giving him any breaks in ihe waler. H ere are ihe Oak Valley w in­ ners againsl Clem m ons Wesl: • M edley relay — 7-S boys. Ja k e W h ille y . H rendon R adalovich. Zack W aller, M yles IM iillips; g irls H annah K eeney. A m elia N il/, A ulunin Jones. Jen n ife r B oolh; l.^-l-t b o y s. D rew lisposiU ), Jared N elm s. Logan B uchanan. Jusiin Lee. • D istance Free Style — II- 12 girls. Jam ie Slancliff; 11-12 boys. Nic O 'B rien; 1.1-14 boys. Logan B uchananl 15-18 girls, A shley G asilin. • 1-M — ages 9-10. A ulunin Jones. • Free slyle — ages 7-8, Zack W aller. • B ack stroke — • ages 7-8 boys. Z ack W aller; 9-10 girls. 1 lannah Keeney; 9 - 10 boys. Jor­ dan Baker: 1.1-14 boys. Logan Buchanan. • Breast stroke — ages 7-8 girls, Laura Shellon; 7-8 boys, lirenilan Radalovich; 9-10 girls, A m elia N it/; 9-10 boys, Jam ie •Slancliff; ; 1.5-18 girls. A shley G ashin. • B utterfly — 1.1-14 boys, Logan Buchanan. • Free slyle relay — 7-8 boys, Ja k e W b ilie r, B ren d a n R adalovich, Bryce Barlell. Zack W aller, 1.1-14 boys, Justin Lee, M atl L ee, B ennell S h ip m an , Logan Buchanan. Alexis Waller gets a ride on the back of Alexandra Folk, Logan Buchanan (left) encourages Dominique Carbone int he under-5 division. Ashleigh Whaling gets help with her swim cap from her mother, Leigh Whaling. Saturday Night Gatos opon for practico at 6 p m F m S T R A C E A T 8 P.M. ZW ¡E,“ Wiii$ton-S*lem Municipal '■ X^STADIUM A N S S C m v S g ^ d C a r o l i n a B u i l d e r s N i g h t "Mmdhouse Scramble" double feature for ModHtod Division, 60-l»p Sportsman race plus Street Stack and Stadium Stock eventel Fans' prize: $500 gift certificate from Carolina Builders Added treat: A big pre*^uly 4th __ FIREWORKS SHOW! SPONSORED BY THE Winston-Salem Journal ^ ' \ Admission: Adults. 18 ond otdor - StO AflOS 12*17 ~ $0 Agos 6-11 - $1 Childron undor C FR E E with adult oscort ________________P L E N TY O F FR E E PARKIN G________________ Informollon about stadium racing: (336) 723-1819 Vi,- ■■■ -lour Momc trnprovemcm VaKie Center- Start Smart Wilh J&J Сафо1 A Floor Coveniff A b b e y C a r p e t . Jennifer Booth applies some art work lo the back of Hannah Kenney before the match. The youngest O rca, Dominick Carbone, waits with his m other, Nancy Carbone, before he swims. 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O ur parenls are very siipporlivo, loo. Il is such a posilive experience for team n iem bers," This w as Ihc H urricanes' lasl hom e m eet, and they usetl it to gel sw ininiers i|iialified for the league ch am pionships in July. S w im m ers had llie oppom m ily to sw im evenls ihey d o n ’t usu­ ally sw im . T he H urricancs w ill have a picnic and pool parly on June 24. T h eir next m eet is June 27 al O ld Tow n in F orsyih C ounly. A Hurricane swimmer displays her team spirit. Grace W illiams. Sum m er Holland, Kelsey Bryan and Lucy Freiberger make up the 9 10 girls relay team. Special o f th e W eek Assorted 12 oz. Cans C o k e P ro d u c ts ea. Limit 12 While Supplie.s La.st When Youj* Н е а К б е а ^ е ^ г ' W e A r e H ë r e T o H e l p . Bill I >ster Suzanne iBarnhardt Marl^ White Jane RMenbark BetlvStroud I'o r цгс:|| in lo i rn iilio n on lim n s X lu 'iillli p rn h ii'in s . ЦО to w w x t.ro s U 'r d ru ^ i'o .i'o m Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1:30-5 F o ster D ru g C o. 4 9 5 V a l l e y R o a d • M o c k s v i l l e • ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 1 4 1 www.fosterdrugco.com Shelby Wallace (far left) and David Stein (right) start in a 13-14 boys race. Hannah Jakob and Brent Gaither encourage Iheir teammates. lîs - 1)Л\ IK C o rN l F.RF’IUSE RECORD, June 27, 2002 DAVIE COUNTY EN TKKfRlSE-KIXOUI), June 27,2002 - B9 Layne Grout, parents and Davie coaches are all smiles as the pitcher signs with Wingale. They are, from left: Father Ron Grout, assistant Chris Callison, Layne Grout, Coach Janice Jackson and mother Vicki Grout. Not pictured: stepmother Irish Grout. L a y n e G ro u t G o in g T o W in g a te ( im lim H 'd I'n m i 1’ацо lU ■ SliL's a ton ilic p itclicf ;iiu lslio 's IIk- 10.Ison VSO Wt41 llio CillllCS W'C ' .nil I lu' unrsl Ih iiii; jb o m llii; voii'.im is slio pilclicil M> •..'■'.111 ;iiiil (Hir looiini ilial L'lioil." 1 ).ivio ci':ioli Jaiiici.' Jack- iMis.iiil "1л о 1\1ин1\ u e|)lay cil li.iil iiollmiü 1чИ OMnplimoiil-. l'or hol Wlioio v\.is sho last year'.' Uo ,lililí t kiiciu ym i li.ul lior.' Silo sln |4|s0ll .1 lot ol l'ooplc ho- . .Illso 0\01 \ 1чч1\ tlioiiulit whoii Sii.limoli Ioli uo u o ro n 't ¡;oiim lo b.1%0 anythinj; as lar as pitcli- utj: U Ith iiisi a 4uiplo ovcoplioits. Ilio only to.im lli.it could stiip I pioiii V..IS lii;lit-liittiiii:. crralic- lioldini; D avic. u liich played o^oii oiio-rmi i;am cs and IdM h \o o l ilioiii: 2-1 toW 'cst Row an, I lo Sonili Irodoll. l-O loN orlh l).i4dsoM , I-(I to Soiuh Iredell ■iml .^-1 III oijjlit innings to Wc.sl I .'is\ih , " \t lirst, it seom cil to really bolliorlior. She lolt like she was liio U'.ison loi a lol o i it.'* iatlier Ком tiio H l s.iid »1 U avic'N 'iiiM.’olos. "Hill she w as plaviii^ I'll sikIi .1 \ouhl: to.iin. ami asthe .-.isoii vuoili on sho saw tile team Mino I'olioi ,111.1 she lolt hotter • ll"Hit Iho « lioK- situation I lu- u-.iiii pl.iyoil a lot ol 100.1 o.mK's I liai s Hist the dif- ÍOIOM.O ill ,i lilt or ,Mi oiror." t iioiM [iiioidod ,1 preview оГ ihmos lo .OHIO in .1 classic win al N o rlh D avid.son in 2001, pitching long relief and enabling O avie lo survive a l.^-inning rnaralhon 4 - 1. She answ ered ev­ ery call, going 4-0 wilh a 2..1.1 l;RA and averaging five sirike­ ouls lo every walk. "The N orlh D avidson gam e kind of slnnved everybody lhal I w as capable of w inning," she said. "I w asn't sure if I w anted 10 play in college my junior year, and then people slarled lalking 10 m e. It m ade m e feel beller ev e n th o u g h I had a lo.sing rccord." G roul. clocked as fasl as 62 nipli, did her besi lo keep the .2 .1 .V h illin g W ar E a g les in gam es. She led Ihcm in al-bal.s (6.‘i). runs (1.1), hils (22). RBIs (14), average („138) and doubles (fiv e ) and shared Ihc lead in triples (iw o) and hom ers (one), riie season likely w ould have been a disasler if it w eren't for Ciroui's pitching num bers - 93 hils in 131 innings. 54 runs, 28 earned runs, 3,“i w alks, 151 Ks and 1,49 ERA . M ost im pressively, she held opponents to one earned run or less in I,“! o f 20 starts, including seven perform ances w ilh zero earned runs. W ingale seem s lo be gelling a real steal, "It's a good program ," Ron said, "T hey've had several w in­ ning seasons in a row. and I ihink (Coach M ichelle C adigan) rvally think.s Layne can help ihem in pilching and hitting. M ichellc really likes L ayne's stature. H er size is good for a pilcher and the fact lhat sh e's lefthanded is un­ u su al fo r s o ftb a ll. M ich e llc w a tc h e d h e r a g a in s t N o rth D avidson w hen Layne pitched a three-hitter and w e got beat 1-0 (in the second o f three m eet­ ings). She saw how Layne w as able lo ride the ball in on right- handed hitlers and jam a lol of Ihose bailers, w hich im pressed her very m uch." Layne has been groom ed by a father w ilh su p erio r know l­ edge, R on wa,s an A ll-A m erican firsl basem an al W ingale and drafted by the T w ins in 1978, A fler tw o years in the Tw ins or­ ganization, he stuck three years w ilh th e B ra v e s, p e a k in g lo T riple-A before hanging it up in 1982, "T h at’s really helped a lot," Layne said, "I d id n ’t gel to pilch that oflen in high school unlil my senior year and I w asn’t m enially capable of doing it, beciiuse if 1 did had I w ould kind o f gel frus­ trated and show it. He alw ays taught m e lhat you c a n ’l show any em otion, and I’ve gotten a lol beller, "H e’s helped m e m ore m en­ tally lhan physically. If it w eren’t for him , I d o n ’l th in k I’d be w here I am ," Softball Tourney July 12-13 T he th ird -an n u al R ed lan d Youlh Benefit Softball T ourna­ m ent w ill be July 12-13, T his toum am ent is open lo C lass C - D c h u rc h and o p e n te a m s, USSSA m les apply and the en ­ lry fee is $13.“), For m ore inform ation, call B rad W om baugh al 336-.‘i91- 7023. O l d S c h o o l Davie Sports From June, 1962 C oach Jack W ard ’s D avie C ounly Legion Juniors baseball team beat G reensboro 6-4 by scoring tw o runs in the top o f the 10th in n in g . G rim es P ark er saved D avie and forccd e.xira innings by catching a line drive w ilh the bases loaded and Ihe g am e lied 4-4. T h e w in n in g pitcher w as Tom m y M cK oon and the top hitler w as C harlie W hitaker. T om m y W iltnolh w as Ihc w inning pilcher in D avie’s 11-5 w in over W inslon-Salem . Jon Johnson and Randy B row n led D avic at the plale. Davic w as held lo five hits in a 3-2 loss lo G reensboro. Pitcher Junior Beal went Ihe dislance bul suffered his firsl loss o f the sea­ son. W ilm olh went 2-for-4. • Butch C lem ent, a 15-year- old from M ocksville, won the G overnor’s C up in go-cart rac­ ing in Hickory. Com peting in the Junior Slock D ivision and w in­ ning Ihrce races o f 10 laps each, he com piled a perfect score o f 1.200 poinls afler selling a new irack record in the qualifying run. Rosebud Montessori Now enrolling 3yrs.-5yrs. DCD ApprovetJ & LicenseiJ State Inspected 16yrs. Certified Teaching Experience 2071 Hwy. 801 S. Advance NC, 27006 Ms. Rebecca Berens 336-940-2527 J ohnBevere S U N B A -V lU lY 1 4 - 8 :4 5 , 1 1 :0 0 / & 7 :0 0 r M o n d a y : J u l y 1 5 - 7 :3 0 p m W restlin g C am p Ju ly 8-11 Iho M ool.svillo-D avie k ec- lling cam p July 8-11 froin4:.10- register is July 1 and the cost is lo iiion Dop.iitmoni and C oach 6 p.m for rising second Ihrough S35, w hich in cludes a T -shirt. 1 low,Mil Uiddlo w ill hold a w rcs- eighth graders. 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Tlie life size structure w as fram ed by the M ocksville/ D avie H om ebuilders A ssocia­ tion am i studenis in the play w orked hard at applying real gingerbread squares and cookies w ilh w hite cake icing. Icing, m uffins, cookies and other goodies w ere brought in daily. A ccording to D avie A rts C ouncil D irector Jane S im pson, the children w ere all excited about the play and being able to decorate the house. "T hey love this house, they absolutely love it.” O pen auditions w ere held M onday, June 17 and m ore than 35 students from D avie C ounty auditioned and w ere cast for the production during the tw o hour casting call. T he show w as put on by Ihe M issoula C h ild ren ’s T heatre from M ontana. “T hey travel in tw o director team s around the country and they put on children’s m usicals,” 3- said Sim pson. T he com pany presently has 28 team s on Ihe road, resi­ dencies in alm ost 1000 tow ns, and plan on reaching over 5500 children by the end o f the year.Play cast members pose in front of the life-size gingerbread house at the Broci^.- Photos by Robin Fergusson % (Pictured clockwise) Victoria l\^cDavies, Kelsey McDaniel, Tiffany Kelly, Kathryn Schamens, Chelsea Davis. Casey Brewer. Molly Harris, and director Jessica Nievinski. phinip Chandler and Tara Jeffries played Hansel and Gretel Missoula Children’s Theatre Jessica Nievinski acted as one the directors of the play.Members of the cast of Hansel and Gretel, the Cooks, strike a pose on stage. lill C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 Robertson-Wilson Couple Speak Vows Mrs. Matthew Soper Francis Steele-Francis Couple Married C ourtney N icole Siccle and M atthew S o p er F rancis w ere m arried Salurday, June 22 at 7 p .m . at K n o llw o o d B ap tist Church in W insion-Salcm . Tlie Rev. Larry Parks and Chaplain E dgar C hrislm an officiated. E scorted by her father, thc bride w as given in m arriage by her father and m other. T he bride is thc daughter of Mr. and M rs. G arry A lan Sieele of M ocksville. S he is th e g ra n d d au g h ter o f Esther Steele and the late Hugh Steele o f Elkin and R uth Evans an d th e la te F red E v a n s o f Jonesvillc. She graduated in May 2001 from W ake Forest U niver­ sily. S he w as a m em ber o f C hi O m ega sorority. She is a teachcr and W iley M iddle School, and is pursuing a m aster's degree in teaching at Salem College. T he groom is the son of Mr. and M rs. Jerry Eugene Francis o f W inston-S alem . He is Ihe grandson o f M ozelle Francis and the late M r. G raham Francis o f Francisco and Ester Soper and the late R udolph Soper o f Silver Spring, M d. He graduaied from W ake Forest U niversily in M ay 2000. H e w as a m em lxT o f ihe D elta Z appa Epsilon fralem ily. H e w orks forT riad G uaraniy in W inslon-Salem . Susan O rgain, organist, A nila C irb a, trum peter, and S haron G eorge, soloist, provided m usic before and during thc cerem ony. T he cousin o f the groom , John T roll, read scripture. Elizabeth W oodall o f A tlanla, friend o f the bride and groom , w as the m aid o f honor. Brides­ m aid s w ere M isti B u rto n o f K ing, M olly M acN aughton o f G reenville, S.C ., A m y Byars of A ugust, G a., A lyssa G risw old of W in d e rm e re , F la., Je ssic a M a c C a llu m o f C h a rle sto n , W .Va., Jennifer Bays o f A tlanta, Bentley D cG aim oof G reenville, S .C ., a n d J e s s ic a C o o k o f G reensboro. Jerry F rancis, father o f the g ro o m , w as th e b est m an. G room sm en w ere Scolt Francis, brother o f the groom ; M allhew S te e le , b ro th e r o f the bride; C am eron Farm er o f Yanceyvillc, D rew S p ra g u e o f A n d erso n , S.C ., D aniel H anis o f G lenview , 111., M ark C rum o f C hariotle, R ah u l T h a p a r o f M organton, D uval S m ilh of C laylon, Brian F reidinger of W inston-Salem , and Patrick Patten o f Sea G irt. N .J. L eslyn C ooper served as hon­ orary bridesm aid and guest book attendant. S tephanie D eal d is­ tributed the program s. A reception hosted by thc par­ enls o f the bride follow ed by the cerem ony at Pinebrook C ountry C lub in G erm anlon. W edding E vents • T h e cou p le w as honored w ilh a rehearsal dinner by Ihe p aren ls o f ih e g ro o m al iho B ridger Field H ouse. • G ene and M argarei S iew an, Jack and Joy V an/^m dl. Lee and M ary Ann D avis. G ene and Ellen B arrie r, C h ris a n d C a ro l H a rd in g , C h ip a n d D e n ise Pallerson and C raig and Trina Jack.son hosled a barbecue/golf outing al Tanglew ood. • T he bridesm aids g ave the bride a show er in Litchfield. S.C. • Show ers lo honor the bride w ere also g iv e n b y Je n n ife r D av is. Jo d i P re s la r, D e b b ie Yancey and K aren K ronkc al the hom e o f Jennifer D avis and at W iley M iddle School by K athy Sink, M ichele H am by and D iane M adison, • A C hrism ias tea vvas given lo honor Ihe bride by C arole D anfonh al her hom e. • H ie m olhers o f Ihe brides­ m aids held a b ridesm aid lu n ­ cheon at the V ineyards, and a hospitality suite provided by ihc parenls o f the bridesm aids w as open for oul-of-low n guesis at !he H oliday Inn S elecl on U ni­ versily Parkw ay. A fler a h o n eym oon Irip to Puerto R ico, Ihe couple w ill re­ side in W inslon-Salem . K elly L ea R o b ertso n o f M ocksville and M allhew Brice W ilson o f W inston-Salem were uniled in m arriage al 11 ;.10 n.m. June 8 in an ouldoor cerem ony and receplion al M ich.iel’s of F iflh. W inslon-S alem . P aslor Reg A lderm an officialed. Thc bride is Ihe daughler of M r. and M rs, David Roberlson o f M ocksville. She is a graduate o f D av ie H igh S ch o o l and earned a b achelor's degree in icxlile m anagetnenl from N.C. S tate U niversily. S he is em ­ ployed as a production supervi­ sor w ilh RJ Reynolds Tobacco C o, in Tobaccovillc. T h e g ro o m is th e son o f T im m ie A. W ilson of Clem m ons an d M r. and M rs. R odney E. W ilson o f C lentm ons. He is a graduate o f Davie H igh School and earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Ihe U niversity o f N orth Carolina al Chapel Hill, H e is em ployed as a healing and air conditioning conlraclor for C om fort A ir in Clem m ons. G iven in m arriage by her fa- Iher. ihe bride wo.’-c-o n e-p iece sh e a lh gow n w ilh I'lal salin siraps and a sw eep Irain. The g o w n feaiu red an e x c lu siv e B arcelo n a lu lle lace, em b el­ lished w ilh Sw arovski cryslals and bugle beads lin a delicale design over salin. T he bride’s veil w as a double lay er fin g ertip length French lulle w ith a crystal and pearl li­ ara. She chose her sister. Corric D. R oberlson. as m aid o f honor. B ridesm aids w ere Lorie Frye. A nna W ilson and Kelly W ilson. H o n o rary b rid e sm aid s w ere A ngie Bailey, M onellc Carler, K aiy F o g le m a n , S h an n a N ichols, K elly Sm ilh and Krisii W ard. Thc groom 's father w as best m an . G ro o m sm e n sverc B en Frye. Jeff W ilson and Rod W il­ son. U shers w ere C had C arler. Jesse C olem an, T om m y H en­ d rix , C h ris M a rs h a ll, S am M anoogian and Jon W ard. J u n io r b rid e w as M ag g ie A rnold. Flow er girl w as H annah D unn. M ason and S pencer W il­ son were ring bearers. The w edding w as directed by D iane A nderson. S oloisis w ere C h ad M ellon an d A m y M agloughlin. G uesis w ere served a five- licred yellow and w hile w edding cake decoraled w ilh a variety o f sugared fniils, m ade by N onna Jean D unn and Jeana G arraghly. T h e g ro o m s u rp ris e d Ihe b ride w ith a w ed d in g trip lo O cho Rios. Jam aica. T hey m ade re sid e n c e at 53."?7 S u m m it H eighls D rive. W inslon-Salem . W edding E v cn is • A n en g ag em en t parly on Feb. 9 al Fourih Street Filling Slalion w as given by M onellc and Chad C arler, K risii and Jon W ard, and C hris M arshall. • A n a ro u n d -lh c -c lo c k show er was given A pril 1.1 al Ihe hom e of K elly and D usiy Sm ilh. hosled by A ngie B ailey. Tiffany L akey. S h an n o n N ich o ls and K elly Sm ilh. • A bridal show er on A pril 27 w as given by Ihe w o m en o f R edland P enlccoslal H oliness Church. • A lingerie .shower and dual bachelorelte w eekend M ay 3-5 at Ihc beach hom e o f Francis and L arry T ullerow w as g iv en by Corric R obertson for K elly and Page Sleed. • A bachelor w eekend M ay 3- 5 al the beach hom e o f Janie and Joe M arshall w as given by C hris Mrs. Matthew Brice Wilson M arshall. • A bridal show er M ay 26 al llte hom e o f Lorie and Ben Frye w as hosled by Lorie Frye. Page Slecd. A nna W ilson and Kelly W ilson. • A bridesm aid luncheon on June 7 w as al Ihe hom e o f Rila and Ben Floyd, w here the bride p rescm ed g ifis lo Ihe bridal parly. • A golf ouling on June 7 al Tanglew ood Park w as hosted by C had Carter. • A rehearsal dinner w as held June 7 al B ennuda Run C ouniry C lub hosled by Ihc groom 's par­ enls. w here ihe groom prcsenlcd gifts lo the bridal party. • A m en's breakfast June 8 al Ihe C le m m o n s K ilc h e n w as given by the g ro o m ’s falhcr. S P A C E ih c ' l in a i 1 r o n l c c r ” h u t П 1 И l i c l \ N 4 ’ c n \ 4 U i r U ' c l h Braces for children and adults. D r . P e n n a & S t a f f ORTHODONTIST MOCKSVILLE ~ (336) 751-2252 Please call so we can tell you aboul o u r su m m e r sp ecials, C iim ji/im c n ta ry scciiiK l o p in io n s C o m m u n ity Y a rd S a le a n d F u n d ra is e r t o B e n e fit ^ A d a m P e a c o c k Pat White Memorial Day at W.G.White&Co.60l N Mocksville. Ju ly 13**< 8 am t il 4 p m Yard Sale/Craft Space available $10.00 to reserve a space call 492-2111.^ Come join in the fiin. Ham biscits & hotdogs for sale. Drawings For Limo ride & Dinner for 2 at Applebee’s Guitar from Dave’s Music W.G.White Country ham Tanning bed session & massage from Nail Resort W.G. White Gift Basket pious m atem ily suites an d relaxing Jacuzzi lu i» , thc Spccial D elivery ¿gional M edical C en ter offers com fort and privacy, as w ell as th c h ighest level of lechnology. Specialized beds for m om , deluxe sleeping accom m odations for d.nd, T \'s an d V CRs are in cluded to m ake y o u r slay as com forlable as possible. A celebration lunch is even in clu d ed d u rin g y o u r hospital slay. To m ake y o u r advanced reservation, please call (704) 838-7106, o r ask for a Spccial D elivery en ro llm en t packet al your ne.\l doctor's ap p o in tm en t. You w ill also find a n array o f spccial program s a n d services to help w ilh y o u r new arrival. E xpectant Parents' Tour, C hildbirth and B reastfeeding Classcs D addy’s Deeper Level 11 N ursery Jacuzzi H ot Tubs Follow -up H om e Visil P arent’s C elebration Lunch M cdK ey Expre.ss Registration M edicaid &r M osi Insurance Plans A ccepied a t D a v i s R e g o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r 218 Old M ocksvillc Road, 1-40, Exit 154, Statesville • (704) 838-7240 • www.davisrcgional.coin ÏV . ■ • я In te rio r D e s ig n s , In c. Full Service Design Is What We Offer: Acccs.sories • W indow T realincnls Floor C overings • M ini Blinds Bedding Ensem bles • W all Coverings IW' Work With Licensed Contmaon: For Vour Rmodcling cS Biiildiiif; Ni'eth Charlene B. Cassidy Christine L. Hege IDS Associate.s 3S60-C Clenimnns Rd., Clemmons, NC M onday - Friday (Next Door to Library) ^ 9.00-5'.00 766-9918 A DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, .lune 27,2002 - C3 i » M ercier-Taylor E n gagem en t A nnounced Joel and Linda Edw ards o f M ocksville and A rt and Tisli M ercier o f Inglewood. Fla. announce Iheengagenieni o f Iheir daughter. A nna M anz M ercier lo Craig A llan T aylor of G reensboro. Ihe son o f W ar­ ren and Hrenda Taylor of Sparla. T he bride-elecl is a 1997 graduale of D avic H igh School and in 2(K)(I earned a bachelor’s degree in pyschology from Ihe U niversily o f N onh C arolina at C hapel H ill. She plans lo earn her m aster's degree in school guidance in A ugust. Thc groom -lo-hc is a 1994 graduate o f A lleghany lligh School in Sparla. He earned a bachelor's degree in hisiory from W ake For­ est U niversily in 1998. and a law degree from W ake Forcsl in 2001. He is em ployed w ilh C arrulhcrs & R olh A ltorneys in G reensboro, The wedding will be July 20 al Firsl M elhotlisl Church in M ocks­ ville. D ayw alt-Allen E n gagem en t A nnounced Mr, and M rs, Tommy D ayw ali o f C oolcem ee announce the en­ gagem ent of iheir daughter. A pril D aw n lo Scolt Patrick A llen. Ihc son o f Bruce A llen o f S parlansbury. Pa, and C indy A llen o f Corry. I’a. An Aug. 4 w edding is planned in Jam aica. The bridc-elecl is a graduate o f D avic 1 ligh School, She is a day care teacher for La-Pelile A cadem y in Sum m erville. S,C. The groom -clcct is a graduate o f U nion C ity (Pa.) H igh School. He is em ployed by Deni W izaril in C harleston, S.C. 'i 'V ' C ox-W orley E n gagem en t A nnounced Charles and Terri C ox o f M ocksville announce Ihc engagem ent of Ihcir daughler. Jennifer D aw n Cox lo D aniel M ichael W orley, ,son of Jim and Sue W oricy o f Tem perance, M ich. T he bride-elecl is a graduale o f Trinity B aplisi A cadcm y and atlends H yles-A nderson C ollege in C row n P oinl, Ind. T hc fulure bridegroom is a graduale o f Slatcline C hristian School and earned a bachelor’s degree from H yles-A nderson C ollege. He is em ployed by Fred’s C onlracling. T he w edding is planned for July 27 alT rinily B aplisi C hurch. BeautiControl W E L C O M E B A C K ! Form er Consultants rejoin for $ 4 9 Teresa C a ll fo r details today! C orrell • (336) 492-5^5460 S h oem aker-R id d le E n gagem en t A n n ou n ced D an and Sherry Shoem aker o f Shelby announce Ihc engagem eni of ihcir daughter. D eborah Joanna S hoem aker o f Shelby lo Joel M allhew Riddle of Charlotte. A n A ug. 10 w edding is planned in D over C hapel on the cam pus o f G ardner-W ebb U niversity in B oiling Springs. T he bride-elecl is thc g ran ddaughter o f thc late A rthur and G eòrgie Shoeinaker. form erly o f G ailhcrshnrg. M d.. and V irginia M cG rath of G reene, N.Y., and the lale Slanley M cG rath. She is a 1994 graduate o f C rest H igh S ch o o l and a 1998 graduate o f Pensacola Chrislian C ollege o f F lorida. She is a m aterial.s/pricing analyst with Curlis.s-W right Flight System s. The fulure bridegroom is thc son o f Jean and N om ian R iddle o f Slalesville and the grandson o f Ihe late M attie and O.scar R iddle of A dvancc and Violet Sharpe o f M ocksville and Ihc lale W illfred Sharpe. He is a 1990 graduale o f Soulhview C hristian H igh School, a 1993 graduale o f M ilchell C om m unity C ollege and a 1995 gradu­ ale o f Ihe U niversily o f N orth C arolina al C hariotle. H e is a pro­ gram adm inistrator w ith T harpe Co. E dw ards-B oger E n gagem en t A n n ou n ced A lvin and D eborah E dw ards o f C leveland. N .C. announce Ihe engagem eni o f iheir daughler. M irian) R achel Edw ards lo Jason Larry B ogcr o f A dvance, ihe son o f Jim m y B oger o f M ocksville and Sharon M yers. The bride-elecl is a 1999 graduale o f H erilage H om e School, and earned an a,s.sociaIe degree in denial assisting from Row an C abbarus C om m unity C ollege in 2001. She is em ployed by Dr. K cim cih Rasboniik. T he grooin-to-be is a graduale o f D avie H igh School. He is em ­ ployed by Ingersoll-Rand, T he w edding is planned for Sept. 7 al Y adkin Valley Baplisi Church. a v ie P la c e ing Assisted Living Community iZ Í \íh A im iversary •DI / с elehratioii ! .1 1 I N K S r i X / . \ r A l l E a r r i n g s & A l l D i a m o n d I t e m s 2 5 % O F F ! Iflll, 'IKI ' I л .''и t’ l, Jffnstl'v's A I'liu 'li'v s ♦ M l<\ l \ i , M l H KS \ II I I Л I ) \\ II ( I и \ n и )K I \|{X ♦ P I \u r lh М.ИИ M i4vl. \ÍH iksN ÍlU . Davie Place welcomes Frank Frye, who joined us as a new resident on June 17th,2002. Born in East Bend, NC, Frank is a former fireman and moved here from Winston- Salem. He has been an avid golf fan for many years. Frank has a son. Rich Frye and a daughter, Kathy Williams, both of whom have visited him at his new home. Kathy is a nurse and phones or visits virtually every day. We welcome Frank Frye to our Davie Place family! 336-751-2175 C4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. .June 27, 2002 i ' Joseph & Doris Randolph Celebrate 50th Anniversary Joseph and D oris R andolph o f A dvance, w ho wore m arried June 22. 1952 in A sheville, celebrated their 50th w edding anniversary on Saturday, June 22 w ith n reception at the Bethlehem U nited M ethodist Fam ily Life Center. H osts w ere the couple's children, Beverly Johnnen o f R aleigh'and C athy M iller of M ocksvillc. N e w A r r i v a l s S h a d y G rov e S tu d en ts E arn A ca d em ic H on or DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, ,Iune 27, 2002 - C5 S h ad y G ro v e E le m e n ta ry School fifth grade students re­ c e iv in g th e P re s id e n t’s O u t­ standing A c.idem ic Exccllence aw ards included; K yle C rosslin, W ill S tone, C a rly C o rn a iz e r, B en S in k , A sh ley M o o n e y h a m , S alm a Ibnihim , M organ Long, Susanna M a c fa rla n e , A u stin B aity, M ichael B uford, B rad B urton, Joey L ard, M ichael M aready, Sarah M artin, Julianne O lson, Ellie Rogers, R obert Sparks, W ill D uncan, S tacy Jo lly , Julie Jones, K urtis K eiser, B ret Peter.son, M ichael R ow e, John Stigall. H annah S troupe, John W eakley and D ebra W ilson. B rad B u rto n an d C a rly C o rn a tz e r rece iv ed th e fifth grade citizenship aw ard. T hey w ere honored w ilh a plaque and a SlOO Savings Bond. Six On WFU D ean ’s List S ix D a v ie slu d e n ts w ere nam ed lo Ihe dean ’s lisl for the spring sem ester al W ake Forest U niversily. M ark A lan E n g lis h II o f C hurch S treet, C ooleem ee, is a ju n io r com m unication m ajor. Jo se p h C h ad F ra n k lin o f Sum m it D rive, M ocksville, is a freshm an. G a ric k D av id H ill o f Islew orth C orul, A dvance, is a •senior biology m ajor. S arah H all Ja c k s o n o f R ainlree R oad, A dvancc, is a freshm an. Stephen D ale Ijam es Jr. of Pinebrook School Road, M ocks­ ville, is a sophom ore. R cbecca Ellen Polls o f A d­ vancc is a freshm an. MCKENZIE LEI HARMON A ngela and Tim othy H arm on announce the birth o f iheir daugh­ ter. M ckenzie Lei H annon, on A pril 30, 2(X)2 at D avis Regional H ospital in Statesville. She w eighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. and w as 19 inches long. M ckenzie has a brother. R usssell W orkm an, and tw o sisters. A lexandria and H aley H arm on. ' M aternal grandparents are D avid and Freida Robbins of M ocks­ ville, Paternal grandparents are Joyce H arm on o f Y adkinville and the late H om er H annon o f W est Virginia. M aternal great-grandparents are G ladys M yers anil Ihe lale I leiiry M yers o f M ock.sville. A ddie R obbins and the lale Carl R obbins o f M ocksvillc. P aternal great-graudparenls are the lale C lyde and Josephine Linville and Ihe lale W oody H annon, all of W est Vir­ ginia. COURTNEY LYNN & CADY ELIZAIJETH NEELY Preston. Jennifer and D ayanna N eely announce the birlh o f their tw in daughters and sislers on Thursday, M ay 23. 2002 by Dr. T ho­ m as B row n at Forsyih M edical Cenler. C ourtney Lynn w as bom at 7:50 p.m . and w eighed 4 lbs. 11.7 oz. and w as 18 inches long. H er sister C ady Elizabelh w as bon) al 8:02 p.m . and w eighed 3 lbs. 5.S oz. and w as 17 inches long. M aternal grandparents are Brend H arpe of M ocksville and the lale Bill H arpe. Paternal grandparents are T hom as Neely o f M ocks­ villc and Susan N eely o f A dvance. Paternal great-grandparents are Ted and Irene D avis of A dvance. Stroud Couple Celebrates 50th Mr. and M rs. A .M . "H ud" Stroud of Lone Pine Road. Stales­ ville. celebrated their 50lh w edding anniversary on Jim e 14. The Rev. r;r\'in W allace m arried Ihem June 14, 1У52 at the hom e o fJ.G . Stroud in H arm ony. M rs. Stroud is ihe fonncr Shirley G reen of C ooleem ee am i is relircd from the textile industry. Mr. Stroud w as ' a m iller for S tatesville Flour M ills (now Barllcll M illing C o.) be­ fore opening his ow n Hour m ill, C ounly Line R oller M ill in H ar­ m ony, from w hich he is retired. The Strouds have four daughters; D oris Stroud R enegar and hus­ band T erry R enegar; Rhonda Stroud Lytlon and husband D avid Lytton; Judy Stroud Elliott and husband Jam es Elliott Jr.; and Sharon R enee S tro u d . T hey have seven g randchildren: D avid C loer, A drienne Turbeville, Paul Renegar, C hristy Renegar, Crystal Lytton, Lexie E lliott and Logan Elliott. T hey have one greal-granddaugh- ter: Z oe D ae B enfield. A fam ily celebration o f this evenl w as given by their children at the hom e of T erry and D oris R enegar. A m ong the presenis received w as a trip to Ihe m oim lains o f N orlh C arolina given by their chil­ dren. 0 ^ - Your Kids or Loved Ones Fingerprints Made into Siiver or Goid Charms. B A R N H 4 - ^ ^JEWELERS ^ ^ ^ 314 S. 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Mngr.) ■5 E very S u n d a y Bring Your Church Bulletin and receive 15% Off Every F rid a y N ie M Ail-You-Can-Eat Seafood & Steak Bash Includes Pee! n Eat Shrimp ONLY $T99 D a ily L u n c h S p e c ia l HambuKer & Fries or Grilled Chicken Salad or Sirioin Ups Mon-Fri llani-4pin YOUR CHOICE $ 3 9 9 _Eä Every T uesday N ie h t All-You-Can-Eat Italian Buffet ONLY $T29 • Over 60IÜ4II Buttet Available Daily! • Senior Citizen Bul'fet Discounts! W W W .bermudaruncc.com В ta в I A d v a n c e N e w s By E d ith Z im m erm an A dvance Correspondent A large crow d attended the Sunday luncheon al the M ethod­ ist R ecreation C enter honoring Ih e R ev. an d M rs. D avid C hilders and children Sarah and L ogan. T hey w ill be leaving T uesday to m ove to another ap­ pointm ent in Snow Hill. A lovely cut flow er arrange­ m ent w as on the altar at church Sunday in hont.r o f Beth Potts’ birlhday, given by husband Ken P o tts and K atie and R ebccca Polls. Jill and H ow ard D ixon and children Josh. K aycee and Janna spenl last w eek al M yrtle Beach. Jo.sh’s friend Tom m y Spillm an accom pained Ihem . E dith Zim m erm an attended the w edding o fh e r granddaugh­ ter M eli.ssa H endrix and Philip B arnum S alurday. June 15 al L ake N orm an. T he w edding and reception w as on the C alaw ba Q u een R iv e r B o al. w h ich crui.sed into a cove for the fes­ tivities. M elissa is the daughter o f Jerry an d Ja n ie H en d rix . Edith attended the rehearsal din ­ ner Friday nighl June 14 in the banquet room al the M arina al L ake N o rm an . O th er fam ily m em bers attending the w edding: Brenda Zim m em ian, A drian and C hris Farley and children B rian, C hristopher, D enise and John F arley , R uth C o lle tte , B ess B ennett, C ynlhia B, Sum m ers, grandm other Piiuline H endrix, Tom m y Lee and "Tiny" H endrix, G le n d a B e a rd , B etty Je a n C oniatzer and N eil Ray Bean. S u n d ay , Ju n e 16 E d ith Z im m erm an accom pained h er children A drian and C hris Farley to A rlington, Va., to attend the F arle y ’s y o u n g est son J o h n ’s graduation from V orklow n H igh School.'H ie graduation was held in C onstitution H all in W ashing­ ton M onday, June 17. Edilh re­ m ained w ilh the Farley fam ily for a few days and enjoyed Ihe usual tours o f D.C. Sadie G ross o f Pfaffiow n was a T hursday luncheon guest of Edith Z im m ennan. In the after­ n oon th ey v is ite d M ay b elle O rrell. M rs. P au lin a B arney c e l­ ebrated her 104th birthday M on­ day June 24. O n Sunday her fam ily and m any relatives galh­ ered al her hom e on P eoples C reek R oad for birthday cake and ice cream . M onday visitors w ere Belty Potts, M ildred Sprj'. Bel Bam harill. Ann Barnhardl, E d ith Z im m e rm an , S arah S eafo rd . Jan ie B rooks, A lan Bailey, Faye C oniatzer, Sally C ornaizer and fam ily m em bers. M rs. Paulina is such a Joy to visit and listen lo her rem inisce aboul her youth and old school days. John and C arly C ornatzer have returned from a 10 day va­ cation to Zcbulon and Sail Lake Cily, U tah. They lefl here going to visil Iheir aunt and uncle Pal and B ulch M ilchell in Zcbulon w here Ihey slayed a lew days. T hen all o f them Hew lo Salt Lake City, U tah where they vis­ ited an o lh e r aunt and unclc C athy and H oward Denny. They w ent for their cousin’s birlliay (C athy’s daughter). G randpar­ ents D on and B ette W ard o f C o r n a t z e r N e w s By Dottle Polls C ornatzer C orrespondent G erlnide Jolly is a patient at Iredell H ospital in S talesville. She is being treated for heart fail­ ure. Joyce Fisliel is recuperating from gall bladder surgery. M ac L aird c e leb rated her 90th birihday June II. Fam ily and friends gathered at Som erset C ourt and enjoyed cake and ice cream . M ike C lark’s niolher, Evelyn H ooker, and husband o f U tah spent Iwo w eeks w ilh M ike and Jeannette and children. Mr. and M rs. W eldon A llen, W eldena and K atlien G rubb, Yvonne Livingood and daughter у and grandchildren spent a few days last w eek in M yrtle Beach. R ecen t v isito rs o f M r. and M rs. H om er Polls w ere Paul and Doris Potts of W averly, Va., Sally and Cory Legg o f Suffolk, Va., nd Ray Polls of O range Park, Fla. T hey all attended Ihe Potts re- P in o N e w s n race Longworth cel­ ebrated her 95th birthday un June 17 at her home wilh Tam- ily. She received more than 110 birlhday cards, and would like to thank everyone for Ihe cards, gifts and fluwers. By N o ra L a lh am Pino C orrespondent O ur thoughts and prayers are extended lo llie M ildred Reavis family. She died lasl w eek. She was the sister o f D ew illa Sm ith and M arlene Trivette. L ena L ow ery and her son, M ike, bolh o f A tlanta, spenl Ihe w eekend w ilh B ob and Louise Dill. Lena is B ob’s sisier. T hey cam e esp ecially lo alten d Ihe w ed d in g o f B o b ’s g ran d so n . F o u r C o r n e r s N e w s ____________ By M arie W h ile Four C om ers C orrespondent M rs. Johnsie Shellon attended a birthday party S alurday honor­ ing W illiam M isserl, son o f Mr. and M rs. John M issert, and C ol­ leen H ennely, d au g h ler o f Pat and Sabrina H ennely. M r. and M rs, Joe W hile at­ lended Ihe golden w edding cel­ ebration o f M r. and M rs. Joe R andolph. T his evenl w as held Salurday afternoon al B elhlehem U nited M eth o d ist fello w sh ip building. M rs. Jo h n sie S h elto n and M rs. Joyce Parrish allended the gospel singing Sunday at Bread of Life Baptist C hurch. There will be a concert Sun­ day, June 30 at 7 p.m . featuring D anny Funderburk. E veryone is invited to attend. 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Tho Sponl Ikand, iho Sponi narrai and tfw diamond logo wa regitlarwl tradamtrVa d Sprint ComnHinicalioni Company LP. í i C6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27,2002 Obituaries Advancc l'lorisl & (Üfl Haskcls Fnilt • M»i> Ooectt • OoimMl BiHitli W tddlna»Fui>««lt — lie Deliver — (336) 940-6337 Mon-Frl M , James Kcrmit Smith Mr. James K crm it Sm ilh, 83, of Yadkinviiie Road, M ocksville, died W ednesday, June 19, 2002, afler a long illness. The funeral service was held al II a.m. Salurd.-iy, June 22, at Sm ilh G rove U nited M ethodist C hurch w ith the R ev. B obby Swaim officiating. Burial was in the church ccmelcry with military gnivesidc riles conductcd by V RV D istrict II M etnorial H onor Guard. M emorials: Hospicc of Davic, P.O. Bon 848, M ocksville. Mr. Smith was bom Feb. 13, 1919, in Davie County to the late W illiam N athan and B lanchc Dwiggins Smith. He was a m em ­ ber of Smith Grove United Metli- odist Church, a veteran o f 4 and 1/2 years in Ihe U.S. Arm y during World W ar II and was a m em ber of VFW Post 4024 and A m erican Legion Post 174. He served as Davie Counly Register of Deeds for 32 years, from 1956 to 1988 and was a member of the Davie County Board o f Elections for several years. Survivors; llis w ife of 60 years, Laura H ow ard S m ith; 2 sons, Jam es L arry S m ilh an d w ife Regina of M onroe and K crm it D ale S m ith und w ife G ail of Surfside Beach, S.C.; a daughter, Ditrlene S. Ca.se and husband Bill of M idw est City, O kla.; and 6 grandchildren. Richard E. Anderson Mr. Richard П. “A ndy" A nder­ son, 77, of Van W ert, O hio died Friday, June 21,2002 at St. Rita's Hospital in Lima, Ohio. He was bom Feb. 20. 1925 in Van W ert, a son of the late Fem und M arjorie (Cratly) Anderson. He was a m em ber o f Jennings Road C hurch of C hrisl in Van Wert, a veteran of the U .S. M a­ rine С оф in the South Pacific dur­ ing World War II, and a m em ber of the Van W en VFW and M oose Lodge. Survivors; his w ife. Patricia A. ^ (M cM ichael) A nderson o f Van Wert, whom he w as m arried to on Nov. 12,1979; 2 children. Donald (Barbara) Anderson of A dvance, N ancy U ias o f Van W ert, and Debby (Bill) Larimore o f Lima; a brother, D an A nderson o f Fl. W ayne, Ind.; a sisier, Rita (R ich­ ard) M avis of Lima; 9 grandchil­ dren; and 8 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in dealh by broihers Ralph and R oben Ander­ son, and a granddaughter, Cristie niisinger. Funeral services w ere held Monday. June 24 at Jennings Road Church of Chrisl w ith the Rev. David Ray officaling. Burial was in W oodland C em etery in Van Wert. Gene O. Holhouser Mr. G ene 0 . H olshouser. 58. of Raleigh died unexpectedly June 10. 2002. at Rex Hospital in Ra­ leigh. He was bom in Davic County Oct. 20.1943, and had lived in Ra­ leigh since 1966 when he gradu­ ated from East Carolina U niver­ sity and began teaching at Daniels Ju nior H igh S ch o o l. H e had scr\'cd as assistant principal and principal at several schools in Wake County until his retirem ent in 1095. A memorial service was held Thursday, June 13, at the North Raleigh Funeral Home. S u rv iv o rs; h is w ife, V era Schubart Holshouser, 2 daughters, Susan Holshouser Smith and hus­ band Allen, and Jane Holshouser; 2 brothers, Howard D. Holshouser of Cincinnati, Ohio and Jerry W. Holshouser of M ocksville: his sis­ ter, F red rick a D . "R ick ie" H o lsh o u ser o f K ing; sev eral nieces and nephews. M em orials; A m erican H eart A ssoc.. 3901 C om puter D rive. Suile 110. Raleigh, 27609; or the charity of one's choice. James Kimbrough Sheek Mr. James Kimbrough Sheek Jr. 81. of N orth M ain S treet. Mocksville. died Wednesd.iy. June 19,2002, at Forsyth M cdical Ccn­ ter in W inston-Salem. A graveside scrvice was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 22 at Rose Cemelery. M emorials; Davic Public Li­ brary, 371 N. Main St., M ocks­ ville; or lo a charity of the donor's choice. Mr. Sheek was bom June 30, 1920, in Greensboro to the lale Jam es K. Sheek Sr. and M artha Clem ent Sheek and was retired from W estcm Electric. He served in the U.S. Army M edical Labs, 7lh Army and was active in church and com munity affairs. He was preceded in dealh by his wife, Gertrude Deal Sheek in 1989. Surviving; a daughter, Nancy Sheek W illison and husband Jef­ frey o f Springfield, Va.; 2 sons, Jam es K . Sheek 111 and w ife Sherry of Greensboro and Charles Clem ent Sheek of New York; a granddaughter; 2 grandsons; 3 great-grandchildren; and a sisier, Lettie Sheek Pennington and hus­ band Jack of M ocksvillc. John Francis McCarthy Mr. John Francis M cCarthy, 83, of Largo, Fla., died June 17, 2002. B orn in B uffalo, N .Y ., he m oved to F lo rid a from F alls C hurch. Va. in 1982. He had been a system s analyst w ith RCA in Springfield. Va. He was a mem­ ber of St. Jerome Catholic Church in Largo, and was a retired Navy com m ander having served in World War II and the Korean Con­ flict. He was preceded in death by a son. D ennis M cCarthy o f M ocks­ ville. Survivors; his wife of 58 years. Rona Jenny M cCarthy; 2 sons. Patrick J. M cCarthy of Palm Har­ bor. Fla. and William F. McCarthy of A lexandria. Va.; a daughter. Jennifer M . A raujo of Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister. Mary Helen Farve of Frie. Pa.; a daughter-in-law . Lana Hanes M cCarthy ofM ocks­ ville; 3 grandchildren; and 2 great­ grandchildren. Gloria M. 'Williams G loria M arcantonio W illiams, died M onday, June 17, 2002. She was bom Jan. 31, 1924, in Newburgh, N.Y., to Mr. and Mrs. Salvator M arcantonio. She gradu­ ated from Albany Slate College in Albany, N.Y., and taught Latin and Spani.sh for one year, and received a m aster's degree in education from St. Lawrence University in Canton N.Y. and taught Spanish and English for two years in New York state. M rs. W illiam s w as married Dec. 19, 1948, and spent the following num ber of years as a wife and mother. H er life was filled with volunteer work, includ­ ing Girl Scouts, selling up school libraries, w orking w ith handi­ capped children, serving on hos­ pital boards and tran scrib in g books into Braille. She served for five years as the assistant director o f international adm issions for W right State University in Day­ ton. Ohio, and had a love for fine arts. Survivors; her husband of 53 years. W aller A. W illiams of Ber­ muda Run; their 4 daughters and their husbands. Jean and Carroll Pujol of N icholson, G a„ Kathy and M ike B lum enthal o f Naperville, III., Barbara and Bill Scantland of Lewisville and Sue and Ted Toler of Colum bia, Mo.; and 8 grandchildren. A graveside service was held at Forsyth M emorial Park, con­ ducted by the Rev. R andall J. Keeney. M em orials; A lzh eim er's A ssoc., 919 N. M ichigan Ave., Suite 1100, Chicago, IL 60611. Ruth Irene Brown M rs. R uth Iren e H olcom b Brown, 81, of K crncrsville, died Tuesday, June 18, 2002, al the Wesleyan A m is in H igh Point. Mrs. Brown was txm i April 12, 1921, in Forsyth Counly, a daugh­ ter o f the lale D avid Leroy and Tishic Collins H olcom b. She was a charter m em ber of Freedom Wesleyan Church. She was preceded in dealh by her husband, W illiam E. Brown Sr. Surviving: 2 daughters, Dor­ othy Leamon of C lem m ons and W ilma Jean W ard of A dvance; 3 sons, W illiam "Bill" E. Brown Jr. of Charlotte, Larry R. Brown of Kcrncrsville and Joel D. Brown of M.ndison; a sister, Lottie M elton, of W inston-Salem ; 17 grandchil­ dren; 35 great-grandchildren; and 6 greal-great-grandchildrcn. Tlie funeral service was con­ ducted at 11 a.m . Thursday, June 20, at H ayw orth-M iller-Cain Fu­ neral Home Chapel by the Rev. 11.A. Lewis. Burial follow ed at Parklawn M em orial G ardens in W inston-Salem. M emorials: Freedom W esley­ an C hurch, 3801 O ld H ollow Road, K em ersvilie, 27284. A M e a n in g iu l F u n e ra l S e rv ic e W e lc h F iin c ra l H o m e , In c . 556 Soulh Main St. • Mocksville, NC • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Oumtd & Operated — Vida Hammond Uarbce Mrs. Vida Hammond Barbee, 66, o f W oodleaf died M onday, June 17, 2002 al Salisbury Gar­ dens. She had been in declining licallli for the past 10 years. She was horn O ct. 9, 1935 in Kershaw, S.C. lo Ihc lale Charlolle E li/.abeth H aw kins and A llie W ynn Hammond. She was edu­ cated in Rowan County Schools, had worked for Fiber Industries and retired from Food Lion. She was a m em ber of Victory Baptist Church in Cooleemee and Ihe Joy Sunday School class. Survivors; a .son, Donald Ray Barhce Jr. of Stanw ood, Va.; 3 d a u g h lers, L ibby O w ens o f W oodleaf, Vida Jane Barbee of Richmond, Va. and Sherry Schenk o f S alisb u ry ; 3 b ro th e rs, Ed H am m ond o f S pencer, Jerry H am m ond o f R ockw ell and Bobby Hammond of Lexington; a sister, Carol Kolb of Lancaster, S.C.; 9 grandchildren; and 2 great­ grandchildren. Funeral services w ere at 11 a.m . W ednesday, June 19 al Vic­ tory Baptist Church with Ihc Rev. Shelby I larbour officialing. Burial w as in Rowan M emorial Park. M em orials; Victory Baplisi, P.O. Box 686, Cooleemee. Helen Sushereba Castiier Helen Snshercha Caslncr, 82, of C ooleem ee, died July 19 in Brookville, Pa. Survivors: 4 children: Robert C aster of V irginia H eacli, Va., Judy W allace and Jam es C'astner of Forest Counly. Pa., and Cass English of Cooleem ee: 7 grand­ children; and 4 grciU-grandchil- dren. Her 10 surviving siblings in­ clude Richard Sushereba of Coun­ try Lane, M ocksville. Preceding her in death w as her husband of 52 years, G eorge S. C:islner. The Casincrs cam e to Davic County in 1973. Mr. C astner re­ tired from Ingersoll-R and. M rs. C aslncr w orked for B urlington Industries from 1973-1981 when she retired lo help raise her grand­ son, Alan English. She had been in declining health for the past few years and had gone to reside wilh her daughler in Pennsylvania. M emorials: C ooleem ee Pres­ byterian Church or Ihe Cooleemee Historical Associiition. W W W . enterrpise-record .com Pauline Grubb Jones Mrs. Pauline G rubb Jones, 81, of Fork-Bixby R oad, A dvance, died early M onday m orning, June 24, 2002 at Kate Reynold!: Hos­ picc Home in W inston-Salem . Funeral services were sched­ uled fot W ednesday, June 26 at 2 p.m. at Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Randy Q ueen, pastor, of­ ficiating. T he body w as to be placed in the church 30 minutes prior to the service. Burial was to be in the church cemetery. M em orials: F ork B ap tist Building Fund. 3140 U.S. 64 E., M o ck sv ille: or the K ate B. R eynolds H ospice H om e, 101 H ospice Lane, W inston-Salem , 27103. M rs. Jo n es w as b o rn in Davidson County on July 4,1920 to the late Edw ard Lee and Clevie Feezor G rubb and w as retired from Bells Inc. She was a m em ­ ber of Fork Baptist C hurch where she had been a nursery keeper. She was a graduate o f C hurchland High School, Class of 1938. She was a cook, enjoyed canning and helping her husband in cotton and tobacco fanning. She was preceded in death by 2 sisters, a brolher and a grand­ son. Survivors: her husband o f 55 years, Wade Jones of the home; a son, Jerry Jones and w ife Sherri of A dvance; a daughter, Linda Jones Rabon and husband David of A dvance; 4 grandchildren; 3 brothers, L.V. G rubb and w ife Beulah of Lexinglon, Lawrence G rabb and wife K athleen o f Lex­ ington, and E.L. G rubb of O range Park, Fla.; and a sister, C lara Frank and husband Paul o f Lex­ ington. Thomas Norman Nabors Mr. Tliomas Norman Nabors. 50, of Slatesville, died Tluirsday. June 20, 2002 at his home. Bom in Iredell County on May 13. 1952, he was a son ofthe lale John A. N abors and Iris Cook Nabors. He was a relired securily guard. S u rv iv o rs; a son, T hom as N orm an N abors II and w ife Rebekah of the home; a daughler. Iris Jean Nabors Trotter and hus­ band R obert o f M ocksville; 2 grandchildren; and 2 brothers. W illiam and John N abors of Florida. M emorials: a charily or church of the donor's choice. 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Innermission Raising M oney To Attend Youth Q uest2002 T he C hristian dram a group Innerm ission is raising funds to al­ lend Y oulh Q uest 2002 in July in IJaylona Beach. Flii. A t the “Q uest for Freedom ." the youlh will be exposed lo Ihc m inistries o f Rill W ilson. Randy W hile. W arren Heeiiier and oth ­ ers, and alteiul w orkshops that deal with topics such as lireak Chains, S teps lo Freedom , Pow er of Purity. The G reatest H atlleficld. Tlie C all and T he C haracter. Innerm ission includes youlh I'roni across Davie C ounty w iih a purpose to share the life-changing m essage of G od's lovo Ihrough dram a, com edy, m im e and m usic. It is open to all teenagers. B ecause o rth eirp an icip alio n inTalcnl Q uest, a n:ilional conipe- tilion sponsored by Ihe Internalional Penlecosial H oliness C hurch, they w ere invited lo Youlh Q uest. "H ach year, thousands o f teens across America ilesceiul on a coli­ seum or arena lo be challenged, slrcngllicned and ci|uipped to be­ com e m ore dangerous C hristians." said Innerm ission m em ber Kasey R obinson. T hey also participate in conim unily (nilreacli w iih food distribution 10 the hom eless, inner-cily sidewalk Sunday Schools, and talent on the slreel. If interested in helping sponsor Ihe group, or for m ore inl'orm;i- lion, contact an adull leader. Brad W om baueh al .Sy 1-7(12.1 or Tessv W elch at 940-2122. Clement Grove To Sponsor Program A program titled "Fruit o f the Spirit" will lie held Sunday, June .^0 al .1 p.m . al C lem ent G rove Church, on Parker Road in the C en­ ter conim unily. T he public is invited. r < м ! й )RING ? How About An Annuity^ W o o d m e n 's F lexible P rem iu m a n d S in g le P re m iu m D e fe rre d A nnuities a re c o m p e titiv e a lte rn a tiv e s to o th e r s a v in g s p la n s . 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Dr. Shapiro provides com passionate care tor each individual and offers services for w om en of all ages regarding: ■ N orm al and High Risk Obstetrics ■ C om plete Gynecological C aro through m enopause ■ Laparoscopic and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery Scott B. Shapiro, M D , FACOG B oard C ertified in O bstetrics and Gynecology 1703 Davie Avonuo Statesville. N C 704-883-0609 ! Piedmont ■HealthCaffi Excellont HeolinCafo fur Genorations wwwp>edinon\hopUhcaio com Attend The Church Of Your Choice N o C re o k P rim itiv e B a p tis t C h u r c h ,N o C ro o k C h u rc h R d ,. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4lh Sundnys. 10:30 a.m . Fourth Saturday worship and conforonco.l :30 p.m . Paslor, Elder Eugono Bennott. E a g le H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,tO n.m . S u n d a y w o rship . 7 p .m . Tu u sd n y P ow oriim o, 7 p,m . Thu rsd a y Diblo sludy. C asu al dross, contom porary m ur.ic/w orsfiip. 5 1 0 3 U .S . 158. Hillsdalo. M o c k s v illc W e s le y a n C h u r c h : Hospital St.. S un d a y School. 9:45 a.nv W otship. \ 1. W odnosday Prayor Mooting. 7 p.m. Rov. G oorgo Troyor. 751*5595. U n io n C h a p o l U n lto d M e lh o d is t C h u rc h : 2030 U .S . 601 N. Worship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. U n.m .. Paslor. Rov. Brad Holliman. C e n te r U n ited M etho dist C h u rch : U ,S , 64 W, Sunday School, 9:45 n.m. W orship. 11. Pnstor M nry M, Cnrnos. 751-2754. Chiidcaro directors: Cnrln Prevotto. 492-5735 & Sandra Autry, 940-3753- Elb a ville Unltod M othodlst C h u rch : Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a m . Kids For Christ (agos 3-9). Youth lor Christ (agos 10-12). 1 st & 3rd Sun.. 3 -4 :3 0 p.m . Toons for C hrist moot S u n ., 5 -6 :3 0 p.m . Disciple I Bible Study, W ed.. 7 p m. Disciple Ul Bible Study, Thurs,. 7 p.m . Advanco. Pastor; Rov. Jack W allace. C oo lo em e o C h u rch of G o d : Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Service and C h ild re n 's C h u rch . 11 a .m . Tu os. Prayor Meeting, 7 p.m. W ed. Family S orvice. 7 p.m . For m oro into, call pastor Robort Hulotto al 284-2180 or visit www.coolcog.otg. C o r n a lz c r U n ite d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1244 Cornntzor Rd. Sunday S choo l. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 n.m . Biblo Study. W odnosday. 7:30. Rov. Harold Zim m ofm an, pastor, B e the l U n llo d M oth o d lsl C h u rc h : Bothol Church Rd. W orsiiip, 9:45 n.m. S unday School. 10:50 a.rn. Dr, S.D. W arner, pastor. A d va n c o United M othodlsl C h u rch : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a .m . Y o u th . 5 p .m . R e v. D a vid Childors Downtown Advance. F a rm in g t o n U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h : S un d a y S choo l, to a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . 1939 Farm ington Rd. 998-3769. Rov. Molinda Snydor. O a k G ro v o U n lle d M o lh o d is t C h u rc h : 1994 U .S . 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . Worship, U. C o n c o rd United M elho dist C h u rch . Cherry Hill Rd., Mocksvillo. Worstiip: 11 a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m . Pastor. Jo hn Androws. H a rd iso n United M ethodist C hurch: W orship, 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. ^ 0 :4 5 . W o n d o Tlu l W e d n o s -d a y s C hildren’s program . 6-7:30. Pastor. Rev. Donnis B. Marshall. C o m m u n ity Baptist C h u rch : Sunday School. 10 a.m . Sunday W orship. 11, Evening servico. G. W ednesday Biblo Study, 7 p.m . Gladstono Road. HittsdQle U n ited M othodlst C h u rch ; 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158. C o n lo m p o ra ry w orship S unday 10:45 a.m . Sunday S c h o o l. 9 :3 5 . C a s u a l d ro ss, re lro s h m e n ts . IM P A C T (jr. high ) S un d a y night. 5:30. A X IS (sr. high) S u n d a y n ig h t. 7. M id w e e k W ednesday. G:30 Biblo studios and m lnistrios includo dram a, w orship le a m . m issions, singles, w om e n ’s, m en’s. Dr. Keilh Turm an, 998-4020. W e sle y C h a p e l U n lle d M etho dist C h u rc h : W orship Sorvice; 10 a.m . S u n d a y S c h o o l; 10:45 a.rn. Rov. M indy Snydor. 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 r c h : S u n d a y S choo l: 10 a.m . W o rsh ip ; 11 a .m . E v e n in g ; 6:30 . W ednesday prayer m eeling & Bible study, 7:30 p.m . Rov. Joel Boyles. W .G . W H IT E & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 2? years experience 692 Ralph Ratlodgo Rd • Mock&vUto 492-5496 J. P. G R E E N M IL L IN G CO., IN C . Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksviile, N0 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 6 7 . « I C E Ш АвЕИАВОШ ЙЕ 5431 Hwy. 156* Advance, NC 336<998*1987 H o ly C ro ss 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. httpy/www.mindspring.com/^holycross/ M o c k s v ille F irs t P re s b y te rlo n C h u rch , 261 S. M ain St. W orship: 11 a.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m . Sunday ovoning: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youth (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m . Pastor; Noal Carter. 751-2507, M ocks United M elho dist C h u rch , olf N .C . 801 S, al M ocks Church/ B oau- chnrnp roads. Advanco. Rev, Donnio Durham . 998-5518. S unday worship: 8:45 S 11 a.m . Sunday School: 10 a.m . Sm ith G rove M othodlst C h u rch : 3492 U .S . 158. M ocksville, Pastor: C hris C lo n tz. S u n d a y S c h o o l; 10 a .m .. worship, \ 1. Clvldfon’s ministry. Belore and alter school program s. 940-5296. H illsd a le B a p tist C h u rc h : S un d a y W orship and Biblo Study 9 & 10:30 a.m .. W odnosday Fellowship Moai. 6 p.m. children’s youth activities, prayor m oo tin g, 6 :3 0 p .m . P a sto r R .T . Aldotman. 940-6G18. Ministor ol Music. Drent Holton. 4815 U .S , 158, Advanco. Faith and Victory F a m ily W orsh ip C en ter, 1087 Hw y. GOI N. S un d a y Services. 10 a.m ., 7 p.m . W ednesday. 7 p.m, N ow B ollevers P.P. C h u rc h . Sunday School. 10 a.m. W orship Sorvice. 11 a.m. W odnosday night Bible study. 5 p.m . Pastor Elizabeth M ock. Assoc. Pastor Dorrick Mock. W om en's Aux. & B rotherhood Biblo S lu d y. 1st & 3rd Thursday. L ib o rty U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . U .S . 601 S, Wofr.hip:9:45 a.m . Sunday School: 11 a.m, Firsl United M ethodist C h u rch ol M o ck s ville . Early S un d a y W orship S o rvico . 8 :50 a .m . P raiso sin gin g, casual dross, contom porary format. Traditional sl4v»cu. 10:55 a.m. 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander nnd Chnrlos Turner. B e lie v e r's S o n s h ip T a b e rn a c le : Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m . & 6:30 p.m. W od . o vo n in g, 7. P a sto r: Jo rry L. Couch, 998-1324. C an a Rd. - Potter’s Lano. Turrentine B aptist C h u rc h : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. W orship. 11; Night Servico. 6. Pastor: Rov. Jo o Smith. B e th le h e m U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch : Sunday oarly w orship. 8:45 a.m .; Sunday School. 10 W orship. It a.m . 321 Rodland R d.. Advanco. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 . Fa x ; 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . E -M a il: bolhunic@ aol.com . Episcopal C h u rch of the A sce n sio n . Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advanco. Sun. School. 10 a.m. W orship. 11 a.m . 998-0857. Dial A S tory M inistry fo r children. Bill nnd Poggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. S ervices at the O aks, Apt. 7A, 7 p.m .. Thursdays. Bishop Т.П . Rico. Clem ent G ro ve C h u rch of G o d , B o d y of C h risl. 159 Parkor R d.. Mocksvillo. 492-5125, Saturday Sorvicos: Sabbath S ch o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip . 11:45. W odnosday Biblo Study. 7 p.m . Pastor: Eldor Ernost Ijamos. Radio Broadcast: Th o Diblo Is Rigiit. Tu e sd a ys. 5-5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- B:3u a.m .. W S T P 1490 AM . G re e n M e a d o w s B a p tis t C h u r c h Sunday School, 9:45 n.m . W orship, 11 a.m ,, 7 p.m . W odnesdtiy Prayor & Bibio Study, 7 p .m . P astor R ov. M ichael W alors, 990-3022. L ib e rty W e s le y a n C h u r c h . 2106 Shefftold Rd.. I Inrrnony. Sunday School 10a.m ., Morn. W orship 11 a.m .. Wed. Diblo Adventuro 7 p.m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. oach m onth 10 a.m . 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Leo. B ix b y P re s b yte ria n C h u rc h . 180G Fofk-Bixby R d.. noar Cornatzer Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m .. W orship 11. Pastor: Designated pastor, 998- 6813. O ulin United M othodlst C h u rch , 897 D u lin R d ., M o c k s villo . 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 . V O G L E R & S O N S I'u n c ra l llo in c 2849 Middle Brook Dr, Clemmons, NC 27012 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 4 7 1 4 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 FOR DETAILS EATON F U N E IU L H O M E A TniiUlitm ol'Ciiniiÿ.... МП Ncirth Milin .Sircct Mocksvillc. NC 2702S 336-751-2148 'K razy ' B o b says, "S to p b y a n d se e w ity,,. a sale a t tlie m all's ra re ly a sa le a t all." Tues.-Fri.* tOam-7pm Sat.* 10am-5pm Closed Sun.&Mon. The Old Webb UIdg. Hwy 15H. ? Blocks W ot 601 A U T O n u rrS MOCKSVILLE AliïOMOnVE 884 S. Main St. • M ocksville 336-751-2944 Pastor; David Smith. Sun School 10:30 a.m ., W orship 9:30 a.m . C oolo om oo Unltod M othodlst. Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.m ., Worship, 11. Kids Kam p Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: Rov. Perry Bradshaw (284* 6135) In H o m o B ib le S tu d ie s , by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. B e a r C re e k B o p tls t C h u rc h , Bear Crook C h, Rd,. Sun. School 10 a.m.. WorstMp tt a,m.< Bibto Study W ed. 7 p.m .. Team Kids W ed. 6:30 p.m .. Dr. W ayno E . Sterling • interim Pastor. C ooleem ee First Boptlst C h u rch . 284 M arginal St.. S un. Biblo Study 9:45 a .m .. M orn. W orship 11 a .m .. Eve. W o rs h ip 7 p .m .. Y o u th . 6 p .m . W e d n e s d a y sup p e r. 6 p .m . M usic minister. Regina Chandler. M ocksville S econ d Presbyterlon, 400 Pino St. W orsh ip . It a .m .. C hurch S c h o o l. 9 :3 0 . R o v. Th o m a s M. Leach.751-1410 St. Fran cis ol A s s iss i. R C . Masses: M onday. Tuesday. Thursday, Friday. 9 a.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 . Rev. Andrew Draper. TO R . 751-2973. Fa rm in gto n B aptist C h u rch . Sunday m orning Bible sludy. classes for all a g o s . 9 :4 5 . W o rs h ip ; 184t Farm ington R d .. 5 m ilos Irom 1-40. Pastor: Jim m y Hinson. Church; 998- 3826. Hom e: 751-3492. B laise B aptist C h u rch . U .S . 601 North a cro ss from H o rn ’s Tru c k S to p . M o ck s ville . 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 . W o rsh ip & Sunday School. 9.45 a.m . and \ ^ a.m. S u n d a y o v o n in g , 7. W e d n e s d a y sorvice, 7 p.m . Paslor: G ionn Sellers. S hilo h B aptist C h u rch , 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. S unday-School: 9:45 a.m . M orning w orship; 11 a.m . Pastor; Rov. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. F u lto n U n lto d M o th o d lst C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S .. Advance. Worship; 9:45 a.m . S unday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youlh In Christ. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor; Rov. Jack Wallaco. 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 .. Mocksville. (bosido Center Fire Dept.). Sunday Scl>ool. 10 a.m ,. W orship. It. Sunday night praise/ w orship. 6, W ednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor. Ja m o s W ard. 998* 6394. Firsl B aptist C h u rc h . 390 N. Main St.. Mocksvillo. 751-5312. SundaySchool, 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip : 1 0 :5 5 a .m . W ednesday Prayer Service, Noon. Fork B aptist C h u rch . 3140 U .S . 64 E., M o ck svillo . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 9 :4 5 . W orship sorvico. 11 a.m .. 6:30 p.m. W ednesdays. 7 p.m . Aw anas, Sunday 6 p.m ,998-6306. C o rn a tio r B a p tis t C h u r c h , 1372 C o rn a tze r R d .. M ocksville. S unday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11;ovening, 6 :3 0 ; A w a n a 's W o rsh ip . 7 p .m . W odnosday evening. 7:30 p.m . N e w U n io n M ethodist C h u rc h . 1869 S h e llio ld R d .. at C o u n ty Line Rd. S e rvice s: 8 .3 0 a .m .. contem porary w o rsh ip w ith ca s u a l d re ss nnd roiroshmonts; 9:45 a.m . Sunday School assem bly. 10. S unday School lor all agos, 11 a.m .. W orship. 492- 5367. Ijam os B aptist C h u rch . Shelliold Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. W orship, tt a.m . Sunday Evening, 6, W odno sday. 7 p.m . Pastor, Tom m y Faust. S t. 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 ocksvillo. S u n d a y School. 9:30. M orning worship. 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Freem an. A d va n c o F irs t B optlst C h u rch . 1938 N .C . 801 S. S unday School. 9:45 a.m. W oisiiip. 11. W ednesday Bible Study/ m ission groups. 7 p.m . Pastor:Martin Kastner. 998-6302. C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h o cy. 2323 U .S . 601 S .. M o ck s villo . S u n d a y Sciiool. 1 0 a .m ., worship, tl.S u n d a y evening, 6: W ednesday evening, 7. Paslor; Rov. Bobby Shinaull. 719- 6565 SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -5 1 4 8 DAVIE LUM BER & LOGGING 872 Main Cliurch Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -9 1 4 4 FO STER D R U G C O M P A N Y 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -2 1 4 1 GENTLE M ACH INE & TOOL INC. 3319 US Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -9 9 8 -3 3 5 0 w i i i R t m s A f Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 Siilisbury Road, Mocksville, N C 27028 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -3 7 1 2 or 284-2935. Victory B op U at C h u rc h . M idw ay S t.. C ooleem ee. S unday School, 10 a.m ., w o rsh ip 11. S u n d a y e v e n in g . 6 ; W ednesday Aw ana/Youlh, 6:45 p .m ., Prayer & Biblo Study, 7. Rev. S helby Harbour. 284-2077. S e v e n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u r c h M illing R o ad , M ocksvilie. S ab b a th School. Saturday. 9;30*11: W orship. 11-n o o n. P astor, R o n D a vis . 7 5 1 - 3886. M acedonia M ora vian C h u rc h , 700 f^.C . 801 N .. A d v a n c o . S u n d a y Schoo l. 9 :3 0 -1 0 :4 5 a .m . W orsh ip . 8.45 and 11 a.m . 998-4394. Pastor: Rev. G reg Little. Y a d k in V a llo y B a p tis t C h u r c h . l324Yadkin Valley Road, Advance. Pastor: Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. w orship. 11 & 6 . W e d n e s d a y N ig h t P ra y e r meeting, 7:30. Live Sundays. W D S L 1520AM, 11-Noon. M t. Z io n H o lin e ss C h u rc h of G o d . U .S . 64 E. at Mill Street, Mocksvilie. S un d a y S ch o o l, 10 a .m ., M orning W orship. 11. Paslor; Bishop Jam es Ijames. M t. S ln a i A M E Z lo n C h u rc h , 46B P e o p le s C re o k R o a d . A d v a n c o . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m ., worship. 11 a.m .. W ednesday night Biblo study. 7. Dr. Otis B. Robinson Sr., paslor. 998-6231. B ix b y C h u rc h of the L iv in g G o d , 2121 Cornatzer Rd., Advance. Pastor, R e v. P e rry H a w k s . 7 6 8 -1 6 0 6 . W orstiip. S unday 10-11 a.m ., 6 p.m . S a le m U n lto d M eth o dist C h u rc h , S a lo m C h u rc h R o a d off D a vie Academ y R d. W orship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. S un d a yS choo l. 1 0 :4 5 .Th e Rov. M ary C arnes, minister. P in e y G ro v e U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h . 3 7 6 U n d e rp a s s R d ., Advance. S un d a y School, 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Paslor: Rev. Kendall C . Glovor. 998-7316. N ow Je ru s a le m A p o sto lic C h u rch . 291 Cam pbell R d., Mocksvilie. Pastor, Nettye Ijam os-Barber, 751-0049. Sun. S c h o o l, 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip 11. W odnosday night; Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m. Tru o Ligh t C h ristia n M in istry. U .S . 601 N ., Dannor Rd. to Cam olia Lane, Mocksvillo. Pastor; Steven W . Dalton. S unday School, 10 a.m ., worship, 11. E p is c o p a l C h u r c h ot th o G o o d S h e p h e rd , C h u rc h & C ro s s sts., C o o le e m e e . W o rsh ip , 9 :3 0 a .m .. fellowship hour alter church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th S u n d a ys after church. Priest; Rev. Noah Howard. Je s u s Life M ission , Liberty C hurch R d ., M ock sviile . S u n d a y S ch o o l. 10:30, m orning worship, 11. Sunday evening at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m . Pastor; Hilda Roavis. M ocksvillo C h u rc h of G o d . 862 U .S . 64 E . (bosido A rm o ry). 7 5 1 -0 6 1 7 . P a sto r; L a rry H o llifie ld . S u n d a y School, 1 0 a.m ., w orship, 11. Sunday evening. 6. W ednesday evening. 7. Je rusa le m B aptist C h u rch , 3203 U S 601 S ., M ocksville. 284-2328. Rev, Jim m y Lancaster. S unday services: 0:15 a.m .. praise and w orship; 9:45 a.m ., Sunday School lor all agos; 11 a .m ., m o rn in g w o rs h ip ; 6 p .m . e ve n in g w o rs h ip . W e d n e s d a y sorvicos: 6 p .m .. family fellowship m e a l; 7 p .m .. Te a m K ID , Youth 4 Christ. Adult Bible Study. Nursery 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 nco. 99 8-8 5 44 . Pastor Will Pryor. S unday School. 10 a.m .. worship, 11. Sunday evening, 6. W ednesday service. 7 p.m . Thursday visitation, 7 p.m . S m ith G ro v e A M E Z io n C h u rc h , 3707 Hwy. 158, Mocksville. Sunday m orning w orhsip, 11. Rev. Conita A. Hunt. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. A PALEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 -4 9 2 -5 5 6 5 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 8, Suite 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 HiiilJctoK^Iit) (\i\tomlkmaicfo\cr.H)Ycjn Crai^ A. CiiiCT, tVoiJcru»Mmin C. Carter. \'>cc tVn, H a y w o r t h - M il l e r F u n e r a l H o m e K in d e r t o n C h a p e l L o c a t e d o n H w y 158 B m v E E N C l e m m o n s & A d v a n c e 3 3 6 -9 4 0 -5 5 5 5 8 8 8 -9 4 0 -8 5 1 1 C8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 Education Important Part Of Hospice People experiencing a term i­ nal illness, w hether it be cancer, heart disease, renal failure or other diseases, often experience m uch anxiety regarding the “un­ know n" about how Iheir disease w ill progress and o f the possibil­ ity o f having discom fort or pain. Educating Ihcse individuals aboul their disease processes and pain m anagem ent is an essential nursing com ponent o f H ospicc Carc. H ospice nurses arc also pa­ tient advocates. They w ork w iih physician.s, olher heallh carc pro­ fessionals and caregivers to m an­ age sym ptom s and pain. B y edu­ cating and advocating for p a­ tients and those involved w ith theircarc, hospice nurses provide a valuable service to the com m u­ nity. said Janet Blair. Such services are offered here by H ospice of D avie Couniy. H ospice carc is for individu­ als w ho have been diagnosed w ilh a term inal illness and w ho are nol .seeking any furlher ag­ gressive or curative treatm ents. H ospicc services are physician- directed and consist o f nursing, in-hom e aide, therapy and social w ork services, as well as a vol­ unteer chaplain and patient and fam ily volunteers. N ursing is an important aspect o f H ospice carc, as the nurse w orks lo educate patients and the caregivers about the disea.se process, and w hat lo expect at various stages o f the process. By understanding Ihc disea.se and the death and dying process, patients and their fam ilies arc b elter prepared m entally and physically to handle w hal m ay occur during the illness. A dapt­ ing patients' care lo the changes lhal w ill take place helps the pa­ tients and caregivers to cope w ith the changes, and relieves som e o f the anxiety surrounding the illness. This anxiety that patients face is often a result o f the “ un­ know n" and fear o f the illness causing discom fort and pain. C aregiver distress m ay com e from their fear o f nol being able to control Iheir loved o n e’s suf­ fering. O ften il’s nol the fear of death, but Ihe fear o f the pain associated w ilh death, that cre­ ates anxiety. Pain conlrol is a key concept o f H ospice. N urses w ho w ork w ith H ospice pay special atten­ tion lo the pain m anagem eni needs o f Iheir patients. D ifferent disease processes can generate differeni pains, and Ihe m ethods to m anage these pains will vary. H ospice nurses continually as­ sess their patients to determ ine if pain is being adequately con­ trolled. Even patients w ho no longer have Ihe capacity to speak are able lo show signs o f discom ­ fort in iheir facial expressions and restlessness. O nce the pain is identified, then the nurse w orks w iih the p stiim and fam ily lo com rol ihal pain. T his m ay be done by con­ tacting Ihe physician to deter­ m ine if the patient's pain m edi­ cation can be increased and/or altered. A djusting the patient’s physical environm enl m ay also help produce som e pain relief. T his m ay involve changing his or her position in bed and/or d o ­ ing so m ore frequently, avoiding or increasing various activities and diclaiy changes. T he nurse m ay offer sugges­ tions for ways to help relax the patient,or create a diversion from pain, such as deep breathing, im agery or soothing m usic. Contaciing the patient’s phy­ sician is a type o f advocacy thal the H ospice nurse provides for patients and families. O ftentim es patients and fam ilies are reluc­ tant lo contact their physician w hen needs arise, feeling thal they can handle it them selves. T his hesitation m ay exaccrbate the patient’s pain, bccause the pain is not being prom ptly ad- R a y a A n d e r s o n E a r n s D e g re e Raya N. Anderson of Mocks­ ville was named to the spring semester academic dean's list at Point Park College in Pittsburg. Pa. . . I drcs.sed. N urses also advocate for the patient as they m ake contacts w ith other health and scrvicc or­ ganizations regarding services for Ihe patient. Fam ilies and caregivers may also need instructions for appro­ priately m eeting the needs of the patient. T his gives Ihc nurse an­ olher opportunity to provide ad­ vocacy w ilhin fam ilies and to discuss how patients’ needs can be met. Physician education can be an advocacy activity, as doctors may nol be aw are o f available com ­ m unily services, and the pain m anagem ent needs of patients. F or the caregivers, education is valuable as they are able to le arn w hat lo e x p e c t as the p a tie n t’s d isea se p ro g resses. H ospicc nurses also m eel with other heallh care staff in m edical ofnces and heallh carc facilities to provide continuing education about the needs o f the dying, and especially pain control. G eneral com m unily educalion is another l.isk they carry out, in order lo better inform the public about caring for and com forting the dying. M any palienls and fam ilies m ay be concerned lhat starting a pain inedication, or increasing m edications, will cause addiction and the felling o f “being oul o f it." T h e se are sev eral m yths about pain conlrol lhal H ospice nurses are addressing on a day- to -d ay b asis. H ospice nurses w ork hard to dispel these m yths and provide accurate and up-to- date pain m anagem ent inform a­ lion to Iheir patients and fam ilies, as w ell as the public in general. T hey often use inform alion pro­ vided by various organizations, .such as the N C Pain Initiative, w hen w orking to increase pain control aw areness. For exam ple, the N C Initia­ tive stresses these facts aboul pain conlrol: • adequate pain control can in crease m ental and physical functioning; • pain tolerance has no rela­ tionship to em otional w eakness or strength; • if needed, doses o f narcot­ ics can be increased to m alch the level o f pain lhal is being expe­ rienced; • controlling pain w ith appro­ priately prescribed m edications docs not cause addiction; • pain can som etim es be con­ trolled w ith non-narcotic m edi­ cations; and • non-pharm acological pain therapies can help conlrol pain related lo cancer and its treat­ m ent. "H ospicc nurses are key w ar­ riors in the w ar on pain," B lair said. "The education Ihey pro­ vide to th e ir p a tie n ts and caregivers about d isease p ro ­ cesses and pain m a n ag em en t helps relieve Ihe anxieties that are associated with the fear o f the unknown. The advocacy activi­ ties lhal these individuals carry out on behalf o f their palienls is essential in seeing that pain is controlled. Such advocacy also helps educate other health care professionals :uid the com m unity aboul the com forl needs o f the te rm in a lly ill, as m any pain m yths and the facts aboul pain control arc broughi lo lighl." H ospice of D avie Counly pro­ vides nursing and olher services to those w ilh tem iinal illness, w ho are nol seeking curative treatm ents. Com m unily outreach is al.so offered lo individuals and groups w anting to know m ore aboul lhc.se issues. If interested in learning m ore about pain m an­ agem ent and the services offered hv I lospice o f Davie Countv, call 751-8770. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n c e Provides various administrative services for large and small businesses as well as for individuals. 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Jimmy Ligon is ready lo play H a p p y C a m p e rs A n n u al A R C E v en t A V acation F o r M an y D avio resid en ts o f all ages eoii- vcfgccl on C arolina B ible C am p re­ cently I'orlhe annual siim inertlay cam p sponsored by D avie A RC. For tnany o fth e residents, it's m ore Ihan a chance to go sw im m ing or danc­ ing o rsee a C hristian concert. It's tlieir only vacation. Гог developm entally disabled cliil- drei\ and adnlts, the 76 cam pers were joined by som e 50 volunteers for the w eek-long cam p. "A s so o n as th e ca m p is o ver, th ey 're talking aboul w hen it will be ag ain ." said K athy Erb. D avie A RC p resid e n t. “ M any o f the ad u lts, if th e y 're nol in a hom e, it's the only va­ cation they get." T he cam pers take part in craft tim e, m usic, play volleyball and basketball. T hey saw a concert by Erin C arter, ami a puppet show from R edland Pentecos­ tal H oliness Cluirch. And during the hoi week, Ihey spenl lots of time in Ihe swimming pool. T h e cam p is also sp o n so re d by D avie U nilcd Way. "1 ju st like lo com e h ere," said C onnie Yokley, w ho enjoys bingo and crafts. "I like to m ake things."S he w as looking forw ard to the follow ing w eek, w hen she w as to attend another cam p in Ihe m ountains. M ost cam pers w eren’t thal specillc. ” 1 like il all," said Joel O ’Neal. Susie Stimpson and Fred Lagle sharpen their dancing skills at the Davie ARC Camp. Lagle was the camp's oldest participant. Lisa Mae Godbey and Annie Kay Nelson talk about the day's activities. Campers enjoy each other’s company while waiting for the next planned event at ARC Camp, pavie residents at the annual ARC camp at Carolina Bible Camp take part In acting out the song “YMCA" prior to a puppet show.- Photos by Robin Fergusson D2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2002 Pet Of The Week Art A fternoons O ffered At The Brock A rt A fternoons w ill be of­ fered again lliis year on T hurs­ day afternoons from 1-4 p.m . at the Brock Perfonning A rts C en­ ter, 622 N. M ain St.. M iKksville. Sessions are S15 w hich in­ cludes snack and supplies. Ses­ sion topics vary from w eek to week but will include dram a, m usic, visual art. and dancc. All sessions m ust be prepaid at sign up and have a m inim um o f .“i participants. Lim ited scholar­ ships and discounts are avail­ able. Ju ly lI.A /H j/f Wrf<r<«(K-3) Lim it 20. A high energy group cho reo g rap h y e.\perience for students. Sludents should bring appropriate CD s lo pick nuisic from .Instruclor: M isty M cGill Creation Station (K - .3) Lim it 12. Enjoy the basics of ar­ tistic c rea tio n s u sing various m aterials. Inslniclor: Sue Boggs. A dventures with Shallow Puppets (3rd & up) L im it 15. L earn how to m ake early pup­ pets and entertain your friends . Inslniclor: Joan M eans Ju ly 18, Action Rhymes (K- 3) L im it 15. A m ovem ent w ork­ shop lhat incorporales popular n u rsery rh y m es and dram atic play.lnslniclor: M isly M cGill Creating Characters (3rd & up) L im it 15. M ake your ow n slory characters com e alive by learning a lechni(|ue used by fa­ m ous children’s authors. Insinic- lor: M aggie М ое A dventures with Shadow Puppets (4lh & up) Lim it 15. leam how to m ake early puppets and enlerlain friends. Instructor: C laudia Perrone J u ly 25, l.ook, I M ade a Hook (4tli & up) Lim it 12. M ake and decorale ynur ow n journal, dairy or pholo album w ith paints, m arkers, glitter, and stam ps. A rt lhat can 'I hang on Ihe re­ frigerator.' In stru c to r: K en Brovvnlow Stage Make-up (3-8) Lim it 10. A fun aflernoon o f m ake-up effects including: old age, scars, w ounds. & theatrical m ake-up. Inslniclor: M isly M cG ill Creation Station (K - 3) Lim it 12. Enjoy ihc basics o f ar- tislic crea tio n s using various m atcrials.Instniclor: Sue Boggs For a regislralion fonn or lo sign up via phone (using Visa or M asterC ard ) co n tact llie A rts C o u n c il at 7 5 1 -3 1 1 2 o r infii@<!avii'arls.org. Heather Miller On Dean’s List H eather M iller, a 2(X) 1 gradu­ ate of D avie lligli School and daughter o f Freddie and Calliy M iller o f M ocksville. achieved the dean's list both sem esters as a freshm an at the U niversity of N orth C arolina al G reensboro. She is an elem enlary educa­ tion m ajor w ilh a special inter­ est in S p an ish . S he hopes lo le ach in D av ie C o u n ly afler graduation. Luke is a 6 month old black lab mix. He is crate- trained and walks well on a leash. If you’re inter­ ested in meeting him please call the Humane Soci­ ety of Davie County at 751-5214. Students Recognized D a v ie S t u d e n t s A t t e n d i n g L e a d e r s h ip D e v e l o p m e n t Seven D avic siudenls al the U niversity o f N orth C arolina al W ilm ington earned acadcm ic honors for Ihc spring sem esler. N am ed to the ch ancellor's list vt^ilh all A 's w as K rislin M ered ith G a rn e r o f Jeric h o C hurch R oad. M ocksville. N am ed to th c d e a n 's list w ith 3.4 or better grade point averages w ere; M eghan Louise C allahan o f O ak brook D rive. M onica R enee D uncan o f N .C . 801 N o rlh . S h e p a rd W iley S te p h e n s o n o f S c o tts d a le D rive, and A shley N icole W iles of S oulh N iblick C ourt, all o f A d v a n c c : a n d L e ig h A aro n D u ll o f B ro o k D riv e , a n d N an cy H all V ogler o f S o u th M ain S trcc i. b o th o f M o ck s­ ville. Tw o D avic stu d en ts have b ee n se le c te d lo alten d the L e g is la to r's i S ch o o l f o r i Y outh L ead-1 ership D evel­ o p m e n l at I W e s I c r n I C arolina Uni-1 versily. M ira n d o j E s p o s i t o , d a u g h le r o f Frank Esposito o f A dvance, is a rising eighth grader at N orlh D avie M iddle School. Ja.son B ow les is ihe son of D onald and W anda Bow les, and is a rising ninth grader al Davie H igh School. T he L egislator’s School of- Esposito fcrs eighth-1 Ilh graders an op­ p o rtu n ity lo d ev elo p skills in leadership, critical thinking and com m unication. T he iw o-w eek residential program ulili/es the c u ltu ra l an d recre atio n al re ­ sources o flh e universily and the selling adjacent lo G reat Sm oky M ountains N alional Park. S tudents participate in lead­ ership skills and special inicresi courses such as personal safety skills. A ppalachian culture, fine arts, com puters, outdoor recre­ atio n /e d u catio n activ ities and other topics. C om m uniiy .service w ork as w ell as di.scussions aboul cur­ rent issues led by slale and re­ gional leaders, arc aspccis o f the program . Oak HaveR Ф R e a lt y B rad U iw rcnco4>-i Cali tho roaitors that can givo you good sâvings ___________& good service! 751-2055____________Jjà O P E N H O U S E < é ^ 2 -4 PM Sun. Juna 30th 7522 Lasalor Dr- Clominon» Frx>m Winston • MOW fo ox/f 187, Mtraight «erosa fo ftir OaAs Rd, R on QMrdonsprlng » IR on SMndhurst, R on Pûntand, hom^ on cormw of Pwif»nd & Usafer. New Mùadowbrvoljl^ T w o o f t h e B E S T d e a l s a r o u n d ! 105 C<«irie Cf Brn h' Split twtlroufit pl.io* ) BR4 2 вА% 1 .41 pot' f^iil wif'rtow^' I o#>r|>ori Milo Л 2 сяг G'CJt hojHO' t r i-\ Built 1999’ 3 l.irgo hedroortis* Built- sovoral foomî,' riosct«' Ljryi» ItlunUfy BvAutifiil kitchod' <>»»*л1 Uimstaixî'J Hinje цлгацо' Boltt*' th.in now' 41 Court Squaro, Sto 201 M ocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2055 www.OakHavenRealty.com 5060 Hwy. 601 М.-ЗВЯ, гвл. 1512 W n.. шпасыа}« insiôefDonÎfnisstbisonel $94,900. CALL KEN 9 751-8564 H O W A R D REALTY Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our Website at w w w .h o w a rd re a lty .c o m tar гШ MLS\ 330 s. Salisbury St. (Com er H w ys. 601 & 64) M ocksville, N C 27028 ОШ сс Houis: M onday-Friday S-é • Salurday 9-12 • Sunday By Appt. 2278 & 228&US Hwy. 801 Noítth 56Я. 3.1BA, 3505 sq ft., loo many amentuo) to kstt $329,950. CM! CONNK 9 7514565 4Ba3BA.Iamìhouseca.18a0oft6 5Ac ^ i.0 2 0 (W . $325,00a CAU. CONMC d 751-6565 2777+/-sq. ft.. 4BR. 3BA. 1.5 Siory. $269,900. Qm i CfM » 7514569 4BR. ЗВА, or» 9.3 acres wrth stroom $249,000. CAU EVEUTN 9 7514563 4BR, 2BA plus 2BR. 1 BA homos PLUS addiliooai 3.34 acres in Farmington. $165,000. CAa lAME or M J. d 7514560 UWS NíMííM WwH SiRin. MocH!»vtui г ] В Ш TOO NEW FOR PHOTO rts«orttal6BR.2eA.homeon511 aew.vrthinimaa¿ateünúscaptf>g CAU lANCe 7514560 13+/« ttoea. V5 siofy hoo\e. 3BR. 2.5BA. $194,900. C A ai№ »y9 751456S 3BR. 2BA, 2 halt DA, 2 slorios with a tuU basemenl. $179,900. CAU. C0NME9 7514565 3BR. 20A, (arm style homo with wrap around porch. $169,900. CAa KEN 9 7514564 д1ЯМД1ДД1ДД1^ г1|Е5ШШЕЩь 3 Bodrooms. 2 Balhs. spacious looms, laiflo lot. $162,500. CAU UNE 8 7514560 139 CioisTER Drive 3 Bodrooms, 2 BaliK, lika new home. $159,900. СШ.1МС®751-в560 ВПсК ranchef on 1.39 acros. Quiet ne*ghbo(t)ood. $179,900. CAU GOiA« 7514569 2 Bodrooms. 1 Bain. Qfeat mini farm on 4.81 acres. $139,900. СШ. UNE «751-6560 4BR. 2BA. remod. kifcti, bsrot. piicKl BELOW sppniiul $139,900 С Ш .П Н в 7 5 1 « в 4 3BH, гВА, bfand new homo, many amenities. $124,900. СШ.С0НМЕв751-«5в5 3BR. 2BA. on t.SAc., circlo drivo. Up to 2 .SAc. avail. $119,900. CMlEVEUme 751-8563 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, liko new, In a groat kjcation. $114,900. CAa KEN 9 7514564 3BR. 2BA. dbfwkJe home with 6+Л acres, as-is cond. $109,900. CULEVEUN® 751-6563 П4 tottOR Lani, AovANCt 176 Byirit Chapii Road i 3BR. 2BA. ieS3 sq. ft. mobile homew/5.5 aaos. $109,900. CMl UNE« 751-6560 ЗВЯ. 2Ва, now carpel, luti bsmnt, imltl'lev. deck. $109,90a CML UNE «751-6560 Many Updates. 48R, 2BA. t.S Btotyhome. $109,900. CAU CONME« 751-6565 3BR, 2BA on corner kit w/ t2xl6 storage buikllng. $104,900. CAU KEN «751-8564 New Const.. 3BR. 2BA cottage. Conv. in-town kicallon $96,500 CAU.UNE9751-8S60 1.5 ocros, 3 BR, 2 BA. 1552 sq. It. mobifc) homo $79,900. CAU CONNK« 751-8565 3 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs, with wired shop/garage. $74,900. 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Hvyi M IN (ЬГИМ)------------------------------ Hm IM___________________on M M Ch. ^S.7eAe«AU7S.OOO$150.000 ~2.t»Ae.t27,000~.U9Act2tOOO .14AC«N>UM,II7S.OOO _____ШАС.МО.ООО IS^AAcratlnAdvirl 6018----------------------------- ~IAe.S5t.000 _-8l<l9.Utl1VMQ Orjnjjcomnwrctal)^^2.1SacrHtteO.OOO ^BuilfM U S119,000 ..7«/>KrM.S49.900 ...1.4 »сгм SIHMO RENTAL PRQPERTiea 227 TucbirRoad...8137 Canttr Orova Church Rd> DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27, 2«()2 - ì)^ Davie Social Services Gets ‘High Praise’ From State Agency llic D iivic C o u n ly DcparlitiL'iil ol .Social Scrvico.s I'cccivcil liiyli prai.sc from llic N.C. D cparlnictil ol' llcallli and lluinan Services - D ivision of S o cial S e rv ic e s w lieii Ihc D epartm enl w as noliricd ol' llio lesiills оГ a receni slale review. Tlic review thal m eastirctl thc proriciciiey оГ Chilli I’roleclive S e rv ic e s. I'o sle r C a re am i •Adoplioti serv ices sUileil that D avie C o u n ty C h iU tre ii's Services receiveil a perl'ecl score - 1(111 p e rc e n l, a c c o rd in g lo K aren S m ilh , th e a iie n c y 's ilireelor. "T h e re v ie w p ro c e s s is ilesigned lo m easure oiilcotncs lor llto childien and the ipialily оГ the w ork p ro v id e d hy Ihe ayeiicy." Sm ilh slated. "'riic process is inleiided lo provide piihlic accoiinlahilily I'or all 100 com iiy D eparm icnls оГ S ocial S e rv ic e s an d I'or th e C h ild re n 's S e rv ic e s S y slem slalcw iile." There arc lltree m ain goals I'or the C hildren's S ervices Sysicm . aceouliiip to the D avie C ounly Uevicw reporl: lo -.icliieve salely, pertiiaiience. and w ell-being for all children itl N orlh C arolina, riio tnissioti is lo itisiire sale, pem ianeni, luirutriitg fam ilies for children. The d esired o u lc o m cs for C hildren's Services: • I’rolecI children from abuse and iieglecl. • Reduce rcctirreiice o f abuse and Iieglecl. « M ainlain children sid'ely in Iheir ow n hom es. • I’revcnl inapproprialc enlry into foster care. • Reduce abuse and neglect in foster care. • Provide perm anence and stability fo r children in Ih cir living siuialions. • Reduce tim e in fosler ctire lo perm anence w iihin one year or less. • Reduce reenlry inlo foster care. • S u p p o rt and su stain c o n lin u ily o f fainily relationships and connections. • Increase the capacity of fam ilies lo provide for eliildren. • P ro m o te ap p ro p ria te éducation services for children. • A rrange foradei|ualc iiicnial h e a llh and p h y sica l health services for children. • Lim it placem ent of young ch ild ren in g roup hom es and inslitvtlions. T he stale juaises D avie for having a "highly effective and s iro n g C h ild re n 's S erv ic es p ro g ra m ." "T h e re is a firm co m m ilm en i to the safely of c h ild re n , p e rm an en ce for children, and a high respect for helping fam ilies in a positive, cooperative m anner. " "I am proud ofourC hildren's Services staff," Sm ith said.""\Ve have a low turnover in oursocial w ork staff. T he si,\ workers and Ih c ir su p e rv iso r. M arch ela W illiam s, have w ell over 10(1 years of experience in Children's Services. "W e a lso h av e an e x p e rie n c e d atto rn e y , S ally S m ilh . w ho re p re se n ts Ihc D eparlm em in Juvenile Court. R e sid e s h e lp in g Ibe so cial w o rk e rs b u ild ca ses and p re se n tin g thc D ep artm en t's position in court, she m akes sure Ihe c o u rt o rd e rs and o lh e r docum entation m eet or exceed slate and federal guidelines." "M y staff w orks as a leant," said M archela W illiam s,""W hen Ihe itilake w o rk er receives a report from Ihc com inuniiy. 1 look al il along wilh my Child I'roleclive Services w orkers lo m ake sure Ihc report m eets the guidelines as m andated by Ihe slale, "A fter the case is assigned to a C PS w orker, tliiit w orker must respond in a rei|iiired time frame. A fter a thorough investigation, w hich can last up lo .il) days, a decision is m ade regarding Ihe safety o fth e children. During Ihe in v e stig a tio n c o m m u n ity re.sources are utilized lo assist in m aking a décision. T he S heriff's D epartm ent. M ock.svillc Police. Ihe D av io C o u n ly H ealth D epartnienl, D avie D om estic V iolence, the Pre-Trial Relea.se P rogram . C ctilerP oini H um an S e rv ic e s, F a m ily S e rv ic e s . D avic C o u n ly S c h o o ls arc cooperative and give Ihe w orkers professional support and provide valuable infonnation. "W e m ust alw ays look :il the safety o flh e children Ttrst. If we find lhat tbe allegations in the report are not true then tbe report is unsubstaiuiated atul the case is closed. "Iftlie w orker finds lhat Ihere is validity 10 Ihe reporl and the fam ily n e e d s a d d itio n a l assistance ensuring the safety of tho ch ild ren , Ihen th e case is siibslanlialcd and referred for Case M anagem ent services. A Fam ily S ervices C ase Plan is developed and m onitored. T he plan m ay in c h id e p a re n tin g c la sse s, s u b s ia n c e ab u se assessm ent or counseling. "W hen the w orker feels the fam ily has m el the goals sel out in the plan, then the ease is closed. If Ihe fam ily does not m ake significant progress and Ihe children rem ain in danger, a pelilion may be filed alleging abuse and neglect, ll is Ihen Ihe D epartm enl's jo b lo prove the allegalions in Juvenile Courl. " W illiam s said if a child is taken into custody, il is a last re so rt, ll is e m o tio n a lly d ev astatin g for a child lo be liiken aw ay front it piirenl even if th a t p aren t is a b u siv e o r negleelful. From Ihe m om ent the child is placed in ihe fosler care system there itre olher safeguards put inlo place lo assure that the child does not fall through the cracks. The sam e com m unity resources thal help with Ihe investigiUion itlso tiiiiy he rcqttcsleil lo assist during Ihe Cii.se inanagenient or fosler care phase o f the case. T h e re is co n tin u o u s co m m u n ic atio n belw een Ihe D e p a rtm e n t iind tho o th e r agencies lhat aro assisiing Ihc fam ily. "T h e com m u n ity does nol have lo w orry about the agency losing foster children as has been reporteil in Florida." W illiam s s a id ." O n c e a c h ild is in Ihe sysicm , Ihe goal o f reunification wilh parenls is pul into place. If th e p a re n t c a n n o t show s ig n ific a n t p ro g re ss to w ard com pleting the Fainily Services Case Plan w ithin ii reasonable tittle fram e, then the judge can change the perm anent plan to plitcemeni with ii relative, a court approved guardian, or adoption. "W c try hard lo fin d a pem ianeni hom e fo r a ch ild w iihin a yciir. T he workers iilso make frequent conliict w ilh Ihe children and Ihe fam ilies. " T he D avie Covinly R eview Report stressed lhat D avie Social S ervices has m el o r exceeded goals for assuring the safely of ch ild ren and is co tiim ilied lo helping fam ilies stay together in D avie County. W heti children cannot slay in Ihcir own homes, .social services provides care Ihrough ii rclalive. a fo s le r h o m e o r a g r o u p lin m i-. d e p e n d in g o n th e n e e d . T h e d e p a rtm e n l ha s le d t ii.-il th e le n g t h o f li m e a c h i l d re m a in s in fo ste r c a re . In I4 " (\ ; У 7 . 6 4 p e r c e n t o f Ih e f o s t c i c h ild r e n w e re in c a tc lo r m o ie lh a n a y e a r . In 1‘) ‘)Ч/(11) 15 p e rc e n l o f the c h ild r v n u c i e In c a re fo r m o re th a n a ye a r. " I 'v e seen iiiiu iy clia n i'.cs m C h ild r e n ’s S e rv ic e s in Ih c n ii'ic lh a n .4 ) y c a is I 'v e w o rk e d li n e a n d a lllio u g h Ih c d o c u iiic iii.it in n a n d p a p crvv'o tk is u n iin a g iiia h l''. Ih e o u lc o m c s fo r iliild r e n a iu l fa m ilie s s e c n i to Jiis tify a ll ihc e x tra w o r k ," S m it h s a id . " ( M c o u rs e th ere is a lw a v s lo n m Iim im p r o v e m e n t . W c n e e d m m с fo s le r h o m e s fo r a ll a g e s a m i a d o p t i v e h o m e s l o r o l d ,.i c h ild re n . " W e n e e d m o re v o ltin te e rs in th e C iu a rd ia n A d I,ite m p in e r a in th a t p r o v id e s le g a l ie | n e s v ))' ta tio n fo rc h ild r e n in o u re a v c - I's la k in g a n a c tiv e p a tt in the liv . o f c h ild r e n , the c im m u u t ily a^ a w h o le C iui w o rk t o u iu il po->tti\ с o u lc o n ie s ." S e l le r S d i j s B r i n g O f f e r 166.< K IIX IK R O A D • .1+ A C A M . B R IC K C U S T O M M O M Ii! ^ liciir(K>ni. 2..^ bath, lulwd llrs. v;iiill ccil. Ij: c;il- in kit. D K . M B A v.7ji»c«//i & scp sliower. 2 car yar. 1^; palio. Loss lhan .'i yrs 4)lil, C a ll .M ary. $I99.()IH). in g to n o m p a n y 751-94(W extl5 • 940-7077 0 » ^ M n o ’/ZiHrfn'cfa Real Estate Facts by: Peter A. Heaven, ukm i«m- IT’S A NEW WORLD! О и сс upon iv tim c...nv Ictulcrs made all ihc ilccisions. In llic “ olilcn days" o f real csialc. huyini* w hom e inw>lved a lim ited cluiice »if linancing. The re were tinly three basic nuirtj:ai!cs availahic; V A . I I I A . o r C onventional - j>criod. 1-ach гп(1гсуа^:с prnyram had ils ow n rei|iiircnienl.4 for ilo w n- paym cnl. interest ami qualilyin^: ¿:uii!eline.s. Loans were 31) years al a lixed rate «li' inlerest. 1Г you met ihe renuirem cnts. you jiot the h)an. II' n ow ...w ell...yo u yel Ihe pielure. I.enders sec ihe rules, and you had fcsv choice or alternatives. The re were disappoinim cnis loo. Buyers w ould begin looking al luMues. pick one out. sign a purchase contract, and on ly Ihen apply for a m ortgage.. A ite r credil repods. eniploym ent verilication. ami plenty o f anxious w ailing, buyers were inlonned that ihey d idn 't ‘Ч|иаМГу'' tinder the lendeis’ oiK s Totlay. tilings aic miuh dillcuM" Í4tr lliose planitiiig in Imi> a Imui , tbe mortgage application is l)i.- In ' slep. nol Ihc lasl. Ii> .n'pKmj' lit ’ ami disclosing .ill iin.in i ' ifil'onnation ii|i liniU. ihi.' K'luKi ' able to '•clccl .1 In.Ill pii'iM.iiii I . which Ihc bttM-t-. <|imIiIu‘> 11 lender taihirs tho lin.il lo.m p;kV.i'' ■ lo til llic bii\ei>‘ юцшкчпсп'• results ill an ii|> lii'iil appi»'\.'I. Unii a lo.u) appioN.il in |'1.кч-. tuuci' ^ i' Ihen iH-'giii llicii li.'iiic siMu . conlideni in the linai niiki4iii' l*flcr ¡¡nivfti i\ ll Pitinitmii'n (\4it¡U4t\ \miilil /»<• ¡lUiiMtl to iiwiKi \,r your IU \I irull\ lli'n i>u\in4 nr vcZ/iifC it hi'tut. II' \ roulird III .’.’V> ‘>‘/4 ///.' ■ /,•/ it'dl C'tliilt' (¡iirslii'iis \ini iHii\ Im Company In M o ck sv ille 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 • In A d v an ce/H illsd ale 3 3 6 , 9 9 8 , 8 9 0 0 175 CosabdU Drive • N<e pnce on tM ЗВЛ. IBA home n qiiet reghbofboodi Мел« in condtion И0.000.01 CM)i It. - Neal cocu^c pcrfect for i JUrtcr home or invcJimcnt property Ur|e li*in^ room. 2 Ijrie bedroomj, den i office plut i coiy itep-ovin| kitchen, J47.000. Call Mary. 147 Deer Run ■ G x-f / /j . on pfMte wood'd bt 1оач-0 f ¡'c::; D^i ^ •; itiowd pvV. Fcia«w niih .-v !чi*.:'«ti *>'t líí : * prcvfS jiSS 5.000. CiH Ku>. 5223 Hwy.SÜI South'Nee home on 1.7] acm Chory ab<m г k-sherv Мшег bii^ wnh prden tub lepcnte shotw. doble vinry Lx Ы kvrn №ced tOKlS7X900.CaflPkter. t ttaner heme or invetment propert)^ 3BR. grtat locbon. bcaucU shade Otes and LAAGE yvd t19,900. Cal Boá^ Й 1 Loop S tre e t« Cooiçtn'tetctujc v*,tri 1.45 JCrc lot. 3BR, 38A With jn jbjndance of clovit itorige.tc>lir>j{firij.iorTichjrdwoodfoori. dccic, fcnciPjj. jjjj pjc w^ccntrjl jr ¿ Л[)Т jetuni)» lyncrn 579,900. Cat! Млгу Lym OJÍ«»' Special Financing - Free Appliances ^2000 Rebate to Buyer ii'/acccpldble offer 670 Deadmon Road • Li« ne<v condtion! VvM rrointained OA'MH on under an ;cit. U » yard & porcK bock de6(. bi^ 3BR. 2BA vaiitcd ceiirgs. wfvte abirKO. pitm tub, im shcmer, too much to isi Home is priccd to sel! ¿8y00Ca|l]anIcei(^^ • Mocksville-Pcrfect . I.SBA hotne in move-in condition. Coold be a starter home or investment property. ¡All appliances stay, paved drive, attic bn. pretty I yardTiandicapinj. Only $83.900. Call Glen. 264 WirKiward CIrxle • FRCSil AS SPRJNG! Br^it a chcciU ti.« 3BR. 2üi 1ю.ие looks bnrvj ncwí fbsiiítc 1ША лииллЬ'е firuncing со qualified twya ! $39,500. Call Млгу. OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday 2-4pm Charieston Ridge - off Hwy 64 East 163 Dakou Lane . 3BR. 2BA doublewde on wonderful 5 acres. Girden tub in MBA All «plances suy Storage building. $90,000. Call 190 Trail. 3BR. 2BA SWMH on RM acres. All furmture and all new appliances to stay. 20x40 iniround pool w/new Imcr and fcncin?. Pasture land for horses. Room to buitd. $ll0,900.Call Briggett 256 Deacimon Rd - SECLUDED'1Ы 3BR I 1^ «ory home ts winwjivJod by v.-ood\ prwcy plus, bated оиЫс city Umu, U/t cofwrtcw to schooli. ihcççnog, «с. CJ hliry f-jr additnmliciurcs. SIIS.OOO. 137 WiiKherter3BR.ÎiBA.bortarocmrdesrîbte_____ . _Formai DR. ps log fP il lA. wik-fi dcaet & scp thaw nMstr. tute. $139,900. Cal 121 East Lake Drive • ImmacuUte 3BR, ЗВА 1.5 story home, features cuttom window treatments, 2 stone fPs. cathedral ceilini Д professionally landtcaped. $144,900. Cill _____ ___log home onover li acm. 2r>d story scrwwd in porch, 1st scorv deck and ftwt porcK 3BI^ 2BA PKortsque home. $l47,OOO.CilDebbie.11 uu! ГйДи cxn bm det улт wood sto«. I рЬутоогл in buenenc $ I n^,900. Call Cindy. 217 Rsppentone - rr>c3«3sdl Gfct buy r ЬедШ riM 3BRt UBAi. MBA on HU wak n atac gctC on^ dn* fbutie Uiie Opdon. J124,900. __________________t500 [last Like Drive • hmicifutc haK iiantwJ on hrje caner kx. Looks briiJ mvr Gxit ne^tortcod 3BR.2&A. $ 14î.900.Call M.uy. Give Us A Call To Help You Find The Perfect Home! M9 New Hampshire Ct • Beauu/ulill brick i jis home w)3BR, 2BA. ns log FP. dminj room w/hardwood floors. 1 car {in{e. Homeowner's Asioc. provides uniform Uwlsapint, Uwn miint. «mance & park area. $159.900. Call Mary. 27S Mamotta Av« - Gttai value in btauoU Garden^l^ 3/4Ва 2BA brk3( randi with doube kx. Pretty hndsc^irig, U Knbhed buemendbo ^ to be true. №ced to sefl at $lS9,90a Cal SI9 )uncv Bcauchamp Rd • Great buy in popubr AiWe arei fVhócy and new sotoied poixh »«tooMng meadow 4BA 4BA. Û bsemenc, and many updues! A must see at ол))г $ I d9,90a C4 ОсШй or ЯосЬег JuUce McDaniel Debbie Peoalngtoo AUnrlYtuifBiTiietcr M in'Hendrìcki Rodney Bailey CindyDurbam Janie.Mlntun ‘' 909*0747 9 0 9 -Ш Г Í0H831 940-7077 909*3803 Ш ’Ц И 97И787 Lot i Bembrook Drive • Impressive l»ome with 48R. 2iBA. beautiful kitchcn w/custom abinetry & built-in appliances. LR w/jas tof FP & TV insert built in above. Hdwd & Berber Carpet throofhout Bonus: lari« deck In private backyard for enteftalnkt|! <t99.V00.CaM 205 Coumry CIrcie'Advance • Oman home on 7i9 acres. 4ñR» 3ÌBA w/mister or\ tçper aM кмег 9* vaulted ceine, pMd patia suroorn. $)79.SOO.Own«r/AgenC OUNw 399 Pine Ridse Road • Great 3BA.2BA hort^e. DR. huge den w/unoundrg windoM, Mtpaniaiy ftxnàWUsernerìt Deck b ÿ frt^ & back yardv R^bous« stayv VAm't last $l29.90i.CalMbbit. J. '■* , ' li P tltrlle tïM B rin cttF cm ll M triíR ftW r UcVleCouliton Kriilen Bodfonl AniyAngcll 998-1И7 6S5-2849 99Ü-8900 751-9400 99S-890I) 7J1W 00 |[^ Г 7 П \ i s i l U s on llu' sM'b; \s u \s I’lnnin^lonK i'.iIlN i om ...........d i ............I -m.iil us .il mli)i"'14'iiniiij;U)iiRc'ah\.c'i)m l à 1)4 - DAVIK COUN I Y ICN KICKIMUSK UIICORI). June 27. 2002 Davie Dateline Fundraisers Thursday, July 4 Chlckcn W lnj» Lunch, slanin^‘)n,n>.. CtK)Iecnicc Firv Dcpi. s|H>nson:il h\’ LiuliesAuxilian'.priVcetKlorirvdcpl. iS: Siorehouse Anpcl Tree. Saturday, July 6 Saie & Fish F rv , yard sali.* Marts 7 a.m., llsli frs’ starts U) ;i.»v N e w Shepherd B apt, C h u rch . C\H)leeince. Fri.&Sat.,July 12& 13 (¡h int T u o D m Y u rd Salt’, liliiisc Bapt. Cluia'h (H w y. ij()| ¡icross t'nuii Ilo n i’s Tnick Sl(ip), all priKccds lo Davie Pa*i:naiicy Carv C ir.) Coniact 75.Vlf)7.1or4y2-27X.^tndimalLMieins. Relit^on Thurs.-Sat„ June 27-29 (Uhlu S ch u «!. Dulin M eth.. T a ilh M ouninin” . June 27 & 2S Tram 6-9 p.m ., June 29 1-5 p.m . ClasscN for aees preschool thru ceens. Sunday, June 30 D ilvie C o . B iipllsf M issio n a ry L n lo n A n n lv tT S iiry . celebrating niorethan KKjyears.Cam llelii’htini: service lo rcn)eniK'r deceaseil aiul cm rent Presidents. Flveryi>ne in- \ iletl. l-(K’;Uion announced at later lime. A n n ive rsa ry ( ’elehnillon. Davic Bapt. Missionary L'nion, } p.m .. Cedar Creek Bapt. Church, ihcnic "ile re A m I Semi .Me". I’ublic in­ vited. “ I'ru U o f the S p lril" . C'lenu'nt G rove Church. Parker Kd. (in the com m , ctr.) } p.m . Public iuvitctl. Ongoing I’ri'scliim l/l’ari'nls M o riiliin (h it, IlL-lhlfhcni Uiiilcil M cIh. T in if: ') ii.in.-iitutn. Anil's I \ 2 - M ,\\' IT r. Th . Age .1 • M .T . rii. Aul- 4 .i.: I’rc- K - llirce or (bur il;i> s |icr« ook. Call w s -m :o. rrCM'luiDl/l’liri'lUS Ml>rnillK Out. ('cm cr Unilcil M clli., A^cs 2 MvMi. - W cil, S.-.IO a.m. - 12 lunin. Aucs 3 .'t •I M ini., W f.l., r-ri. S:.l(l ;..iu. • 12 ni'iiii. Call ‘M0-.17.S.1 iir ■l‘l2-.‘i7.VV H c n ’liilloii .Stud}, cach .Sun, iiijihi. p.m . At .ShcincU .Music Hall, intersection of Shefliclil K il. A; Tiitkeyfm it K d. UvcrNone welcome to attcnil. Reunions Sunday, June 30 Hldenhotir Reunion, Kiik’nluHir A r- K)r,CiHileemec. Dinner I p.m. All f.uii- ily iV: Irieihls ;ire asked lo attend. Sr^edaJ Events Thursday, July 4 (¡ra d y Spry 4th or.luiy I^l^\nm o\uт I'.mide. 10a.m..all!.mnimnver'-hould lv in ГпмИ ol'Ziicliiin HouM.* by a.n).. frve \^a(ennelon at a ri»r alter ju - raik*. hi’tNesluv pitching conicsl - SIO entry lee. D a t e s t o R e m e m l x ^ r Now-July 28 N alun il Visions, spriuii/sunuiKT art show in the Ii>hby of В п к к iV rtonn- ine Arts Ccnicr. .Main Slrccl. .\Kvks- villc. r-.)rinfo: 75I-.M 12. Mon.-Wed., July 15-17 n u sD rn e rTn iin in ji.a lD C C 'C D a x ic Campus. К1ЧИП 200, Phone 751 -.2i>27 1\)Г info. Thursday, August 1 T im /Im m e rm an and the Br.iss Kinj»s. in concert at В п к к Perfonn* inji Arts Center. N . Main St.. M iK k s­ ville. 7:.iO p.nt. The K in d ’s l^rass lea- lur\.*s three inimiK'ts. three trombones, a luha. ivaussion Л кеу1ч)апК. K c- scp.ed sealing - S I5 each. Call 751- .^OiXior 751-250.V Saturday, August 3 Blood D rive, liedland I'cniacoslal Holiness, time lo l\* announced. Call v)^jS-:444 o r7 1 2 -‘>376. Ongoing Visit Cooleemee’s M ill Village .M u- semn. 1 Church St., Tues. Л: I'hurs.. ‘i a.n\.-n\MMV Sats.. 11 a.m .-2 p.m. Tours also available by appt. Call 2‘^1-ЫИО, Preschool st<ir>li(ne, Tu es.. II a.m..I).iv ic Couniy l.ibrar>..^0-niimile prourain. I 'or children aces .^-5. .Mu­ sic. re.iil .ili'ud. siories. films, nursery тЬчии"«. MtK-ksvUle ( ’пиче-1и. N!ain Sta’ct. I '•I .V .htl .Mi'iul.i) s. A pril thru Oct., (i p.m. Piedmont ('.-\K.S Assiviallon. fi'r mine info 751-.П70 or 2S4-207‘> or-t‘>J-57I5. i V l e e t i n f e Ongoing H um a n e Soclelv l)a \ ie ('o ., oiojiilib meetings 2nd TueN, i4c.ich mouth, at otlke V.Klkinsille Kd. W- liind car wash. 7 5 1 -5 2 1-t. I)a\ieKepnblican .Mens C lu h , meets 4ihS.ilurilay4)rc.ichim>nlh.7;.V)a.m.. K c d P iy B B U . (4'lcbrale Hecov er\. u eekly support croup for those siruyjiling with bad habits, addictions, and victim s of abuse. Meets Frid^iys. 7 p.m .. at Hdisdale Bapt. Church. H w y. I5S. Ad\aiU.C. Cal 1940 Ы» IS formorv info. I)a>ieCounl> Погм.‘ К тегиепсу Kes* cue Team , 7;.^0p.in..ilo\\nsrairN .11 iIk,* Aericuhiiral BuiKliiie. Nbvksville. l-v- cr> .4»M\icmUn e.wh monlh, i^'rinfo; ‘MO-2111. D a \ie ('o. Hand Bm>slers,meets 2iul ГиемЬу ol monlh. 7:.^0 p.m.. Das ic Hich Band K(H>m. SheíTield-CalahalnSupportí Jroup. 2nd and 4ih Tues.. 7 p.m.. New I ’nion Melh. Church. Mceitiii: o|K*n loc('iii- muniiy. Fam ily .Senices "W h a t K\ery I’nr- ent Should K ntm ‘\p.iivniiiieclasses lo intea'stcd parents ol teens in h*cal areas, evet\ Mon. (v 7 ;l5 p.n>.. at M(K-ks\illc oMlcc Sanloftl .\ve. Cost S I5 .[-o rm o re inlo: 751-4510. .lerusaleni B;ipl, C h urch isa pioviil- injj sup|H>rt for ihose uln> have lost Iheir Jobs. Sr.lO lOa.m . on Monda>s. call .^3(>-:S4-2.'2S lor more inl<i. Pro^ressiveCiuhtd‘('ooleemee,2nd I'uesday. Cooleemee Librars. 5 p.n». Call 2S-1-2W75 for info. C hristian Businessmen’s Ciiminit* lee of .Mocksville, ThuiMla\s. 7 a.m. M iKksville Kolar> Hul. (¡o ld W in « rourinj* Associalion. Ked IMg BarlKcue, Greasy Comer. N.C*. KOI at U.S. H\\. i> p.m. 2S4- 47'W. C en ler Conununity Development, .Vil M i)n., 7 p.m. ('i‘iimnii)iiy Ml.lf;. ('ooleemee Tiiw n Board, .^nl Tues­ ilay, Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless i)ihcr- w ise luilcil. N t»rlh ('«xdeemee and C la rk Koad C o u n cil, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.nt. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic N'lolence Services. Sup(>i>rt ¿:roups fi»r victims. Sessions free, confiilcniial. Tuesdays, 7 j).m. .uid bVitiay. 10 a.m. D D V S Ollice in D.ivie('oum yOiriceBhli.-..751-.M5t). F am iU Violence Prevenlion Ser- \ IcesofDax ie t'ounty. I'leecounsel- ine for viclims i)f violence and llieir children. Separale iiroups. Tuesdays, i>-7;.^0 p.nt.I-irsi Unilcd Mclhiulisi Church of MiK'ksville. Call l-S(KI- 72S-.141.1. C o n ce rn e d H ikers Assi)ci¡itinn, Foothills C'hapter. 2nd Wednesd.iy, Weslern Sleer.U.S.601 at 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcome. Advance < iarden C ltd ). IM Tues.. ••) .u n .A I.K k s liM C .'io H -2 lll. .M ocksvilletiardenCIuh. Isl I huiN.. I'liM H.ipJist Fcllim ship Hall. 7 p.m. \'isitois uclcom e. .Sons of ( ‘imfederate \'elerans. 1st Moniiay.CiH»leeinecl lisle tricalBuild- in\i. 7 p.m. Mocksville Uotarv C h d v I viesdass. 12 :1 Op.nl.. liniaiy Hul. la k e O lT I'o iin d s S e n s ih lv . Belhlehem I niicil .McihinlistChurch. (i:-l5 p.m. Thurs. F arm ing lo n M asonic l.iMlye No. 2o5. -lid Monila>. 7;.M) p.m. al ihe Uvlue. Davie C o . M S Supp(»rt (in m p . 2ml M on. itl each month. (•> p.m .. Davie ('o . Hi)spiial. Cooleemee ,A.A,lvhim l(M H K lShep- lieiil lipiscopal. Tues. i\j l-ri.. S p.m. Recreation i'ornune infiMmalioni'n these events. call 751-2.Î25. Line Dancing [•anjiingum Cim unuuily Center, liv ­ ery Fuesday. ('i)si: S2. Insiniciors: Sieve Linda I lalley. I-or more inl o. call75I-.^S4S. Rec Club Before (S15 )i)r afler (S25)scliool ;uul oul of scluu)l prt)i:rams. Keyisiralion 0|K*n. GoodTimers Square Dance D.ince Lcssoijs S5 |K*r niisiith. \'i>lun- teers fi)rdillercni social e\cnls. (\n i- tacl F.lhelal')‘>S-3S.n. Silverstriders Walk Club Seitiurs, .Stlaml up. M l-, a.m. Nocliat[;c. Mothers Morning Out ■rues.d.\ys and Thvnsdass. S7 |vr ilay. ■s iO |vr month. The Dance Company Mt)U-. l ues.. W cil..^; Sat.('all lintilv KoK'nson.W S-5K>.V Davie Senior Games Davie Senior 55 tV: up have we col fviiul for you. Kcü. now i>)>en. ci'mc jiun us in your lavorile sport or sluuv aitisiic talent in Sllvcr.Arls coni|K*li- lion. O r sliaiv ivrlonninp lalenis dur- ini: Silver l ollies. To Iiml oul more cail Kalhie at licc. Depl. 7 5 1-2.125. YM CA Tor nu're inU'nualion. call 751-% 22 i>r visil Davie Family Y M C A . Water Exercise Class Fasy enouiih for Iviiinners. challeni;- ine cnoui:h lor the exjvnenceil. All aces welcome. Call Ibr class lyjvs i'e limes. Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays. 7-S:45 p.m. .Ayes 7 up. Tae kwon Do .Aees fl ï'î: up. Meel Tues. iS: 'I hurs., 4:45. f);(K). h:45 p.m. Gymnastics Camp C'ome Join us for a ftin-lllled week. l,eamtousej:ymnasiicsei|iiipinenu'i: basic chccrieailini: moves. June 17- 21. ‘Ï - 11 :.iO a.m. Cost; memlK*r\ S.M»/ others -S55. Camp Davie Y Nitw re^isierine lisine K-.5th. Let Y M C .A enlcilain iV enrich ViUir child, siale liccnscil summer tlay camp. W eeklv llcM nips. Camp PRYDE Now rceisieiini: risine 6-Sih i:radcrs. Sum mer ilay camp involvine com ­ m unily oulreach projecls. team huild- ine. anil moie. Space limilcil. Oak ValleyA'MCA Golf Camp I .earn rumlamentals orpiM 'witli P C A pro Kantlall Janies iK: his stair. .Session I July 1 5-l‘). Session II July 22-2(.. S- I I a.m. Cost; m ciiilvrs S'J.S / others .'i.lO.'i. 3 On 3 Basketball T ournament A connK’litive louniantem in Chris­ iian environmenl. June 2S-29. Cosi !>.Vi jv r leam (plus ,S5 for non-m ein- Ivrs) Call fordeiails. Volleyball Tournament 4 on 4 co-cil double elimination. Jul> l‘i-20.Cosi: -S.U>(>er leam (plus S5 for non-m em lvrs) Call fordeiails. Seniors A ll Senior Activities lake place at the Davie Ct)unly .Senior Cenler localcd in the Brock Buildlni! on North Mam Slrccl. M iKksville unless tilherNvise noicil. Call 751-0^)11. Tuesday, July 2 Palritdic Icc C re a m .Social, 2 p.m.. al Sr. Cenler. Some wonderful patri­ otic entertainment w ill iK-iiicliiileclas well. Call 7.‘iI-()f>l 1 to pa'-rejiistcr. Tuesday, July 23 M ovie rin)e, "S now Doiis” , 2 p.m. Call 751-0611 to pre-register. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon Monday Items for D avic Dateline should tv rcpi'rtci) by noon M onday of ihe pub­ lication week. Call 751-2120 or dn>p it hy Ihe otllce. at S. Maii\ Si. across from the courthouse. ' DAVIK COlîN I V KN I KKI'KI.SK Ki:( OKI). Itmc :7. .4)02 ■ D5 168 Duke Street One level living in Historic Cooleemee, Davie CounW. 2BR. 1BA - Den could easily be converted to 3rd BR. Living Room. Move-in condition. Large briglit all windowed kitchen. Very private backyard. Call (or directions.S64,900 B a c k H o m e R e a l t y • 9 4 5 - 9 9 9 1 Q R ILL EAT-IN OR TAKE OUT H O U R S ;30AM - 2;00PM • Monday - Saturday R o n & P e n n y ’s G rill 2 2 0 3 H w y . 6 0 1 N .. M o c k s v ille , N C Phone (336)492-7066 Drive-In Curb Service Friday Night 5pm-9pm Hamburger, Hot Dogs, 7 French Fries, Ice Cream Music! H O M E C O O K E D M E A L S A T G R EAT L O W PR ICES! M o c k s v ille : 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 www.SW MRealtor.s.com M ore Fine Homes Available Mocksvillc Ollicc: 854 Valley Rcl,Mocksville. NC Clemmons OlTicc; 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Unit 1, Clemmons, NC M60 Needmore Rd> $5B,50 b î i Î ^ m i î i G ^ 549 Brentwood Rd. • $123,500 Gre.it rcnt.-il property a starter home. Spacious 3BR/2BA tiorno. I.irge open Great kjol<ing3BR/2BA home witil large New Iwat pump. orr. ,ind new tin roof. plan. brge back declc. beautiful deck, new lw.n pump, storage buikings. ;l.indscapinct on over 1 .Tcre. mucll more. Adorable home in country Impressive 3BR/2.5BA tiome witli liirge Great twfse farm on over 13 acres S T i S ? ' ; n e X " « a „ ‘^ S Z a c ^ ^ ' r S ^ ^ s ' r e l “ ™ ^ ' f - o d . « I cross-,e^od vSt), ' 3BR/2BAbrickhorrxîonl.20ocreswith ^ ......................... .fKC waVshop. concrete dnveway, smai home 4 Bedroom,back rw rh 14 Acres 193 Briarcreek Rd • S1Ì9.900 1 p - ' 1 !■ ^í . . - е т - 'Ш - В Д . ш и т п 3 Bedroom. 1.5 Bnth Great home . 1500+ SF, fresh pamted, new carpet, vinyl & more updates 332 Michaels Rd, • $94.000 n068 Pine Ridqe Rd, • $95.000 3 Bodfoom, 2 Bnth, оИке, pnvívcy fence, SfXTOous Cute bnck raDcii Ciri Î .68 acres w/t>nsf?ment ImmacuLite Condition, Convenient to town & nnd schools 422 Pleasant Ac • $99,900 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, î451Sq. Ft.. CcmpJetely Updated) 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath w/basement in Yadkinville 255,0001172 Hollow Hill Ct. • $79.900 Advance location, Acreage, P 3BR, 2 ^ Rock hreplace, oas logs, deck, Pnvaic home on over Ì 2 acres with horse famn with 18.5 ac, 3BR/2BA Dfceplional fami house on storge txjJclng. em.xulale uvxtecapmg. finished bascmem/wofksliop area f.irm style liome. over 5 Acres 3 Bodroom, 1.5 Bath, Den oxjld be 4th Bedroom 172 Hollow Hill Ct. . $79,900 3 Bedroom. 1.5 Batli. Den codd bo 40i Bedroom 279^00 I 198 McAllister* $575.000 1 977 Duke Whitaker Rd. • $249.900 : -,$89)000 ' • Ш 1 3at,2BA .UtfaT»V Aie 1383 Oavie Acodemy . $164,900 '" 'a 2 Bedroom, 1 Balh, w/biisement 3BR/2Ulxiths/2hntfa^’sGQrptïX6onebvd Bcnutiful Home with 59 f or - Acs., F :ii± ii;b riia iv .M i« ;f?йлпл rHctoyl«l(ieat)iotrcforcrte.t.-«Tt 3 Be<*t»m,2 ^ t h DWMH wth 2 car siwaw.tett щп,1,-ссшиЬс garage + SW mduded on property Neat 3BR/1BA )xxne with nuny Restored farm house situated on updates with nice Master Suite -10 Acres w/l.mding stnp e ,-r- 2 Bedroom, 1,5 Bath, large dnve w lh garagc/wofKshop ________________mm m m t » .I;U I.i(i(Hi am liitilfiil Hiilii ItiSiiiil ilm ifikii UnCnM-)».»)) IliiibilU>iU|li<-liU liiiWiii ш А '1 r*«e-i»i lii-iiii m m litkf lio> !!MU!. 1. .M........I M LÒ Sfiviiii] »OU Witti Hfiiibeistiipi 111 llii; Winitoii-Sdleiii Bojid ol Sejlton Hultiiik Lutm ijSem it U itifitilU n iiw iu jl liivntiiirm Mmibci KCIM) (jioiiiu H (ji OaU I vljtewldi^ ( oiliineicljl) Loop Net lioiiiiiieiiul li\Iliig iii^tnorl,) Inttiiijlioiiji ReloiJtloii Selvu Cooleemee Plans Lawnmower Parade C O O L EEM EE - T he Tow n o f C oolccm ce w ill .sponsor Fourth o f July acliviiics .igitin thi.s yc.ir, w ith th e a n n u a l law nm ow er parade nam ed in ■.honor o f ailing M ayor G rady Spry. Tlie G rady Spry 4lh o f July L aw nm ow er Parade w ill begin at 10a.ni, All lawninowcrctilric.s .should be in front o f lltc Zachary Hou.sc by 9:15, A ll law nm ow ers (D ccorale them for the holiday,) F ir e w o r k s , G a m e s , C o n c e r t T o B e J u ly 4 t h A t R ic h P a r k The Mock.svillc Davie Parks and Rccrcation Departnicnt will .sponsor an old-fa.shioncd Fourth o f July celebration be­ ginning at 6:30 p,m, at Rich Park, olT North M ain Street. Mocksville. Ganie.s will begin at 6'30, followed by a concert by the Randall Hanes Band. A county sponsored fireworks display will begin at approximately 9;.10 p.m. Parking at the park will be S.'S. Al.so this year will be a three quarter pack Howii/.er canon, which will shoot a loud load of paper prior to the Ttreworks show. C o o le e m e e F ir e A u x ilia r y T o S e ll C h ic k e n W in g s J u ly 4 A chlckcn w ing lunch w ill be served July 4 al tlic C ooleem ee V olunteer Fire D epartm ent, sponsored by the ladies au.xiliary. Proceeds will go to Ih e fire departm ent and to the S torehouse for Jcsus A ngel Tree project,a Food w ill be served beginning at 9 a,m . T here w ill also be a raffle o f several prizes, from jack ets to gift certificaics. are w elcottie. T h e parade w ill w in d iltrinii;U the streets o f CciolcL'iitoc, iiicK n l- itig a trip by S p ry 's Itotisc, I'rc e w a lc rtite U itt w i ll he served at lite arlior alter the pa­ ratie, A ItorseslnK' p ik liiiii: fu iite '.l sponsiiivd by Jin ly H rilla in w ill he belli. Ivttlry is M l), u ith all p ro ce e d s jio iite In Ilio K i w r Park. Completes Course M arine C iirps P re .C a m lico N . W h ila k e r. d a u y h lc r ul' (lin a R o g e r Ilf 2')} W illo u C re o k Lane, M ocksv illo. tooonlK on in - pleleil llie oloolilo.il oi|iii|'iiionl repair spocialisi oouiso. O uritig thoohi'-sniiM ii n is liik - liiiti ami p ra tic a i iip|ilioalinn ,il Iho M a rin o ('iir| is lù iu in o o r S c lio o l. M a rin e ('n rp s B a so . C iiilip Lejetino. м tl(lolll^ roooivo Iraitiliig (lit Iho oporaliun, nia iii- leriaitee arul repair n f I iolil p o u or geiioraling ei|iiiprtiortl. Studies also Irtclrnlo e lo cliit al theory, iiperatirrg priiroiplos ol a lleriialirrg and iliro o l oirrroril geiieralnrs arul onrilrol do\ ioo-.. W liila k e r r-. a J!(i(ll erailiiato ol' travio llie lt SoluHil. Iiiim\.ili\r liism.m<4‘ loi Noiii \tilo. lloine. l i li s il ir s s ,111(1 I H r l^jrit! Iiisiinm ct' (Ifoiip was Io i i i k Ii'i I lo iirovitlti iis i’tilifvlttildcts »iill as near iim ifct im iit'flim i ;intl stir\’i('(! al llui Itiwt'sl piissiiilf cii'l. W h y not m ake us (imvc il? ('.all us today rorsiipcriiir iiisiitaiii'«' l<ir yiiiii’aiito. liDiiit'. Iiiisiiifss ami Iih'. Ctinlati ym ir Itit al I'.lill'. \'I'lil Im- a In'c. iiii-olili^alioii i|iiiili' or all ym ir insiiraiiff ni'cds. ( i a i 'v I h iW ih M i T R IA N G L E IN SU R A N C E G R O U P N. M.Hii .•'tin ! M.H U s ill.-, (.'iiiid'».'{ft-u):!:; f^iiihi>\vdi‘>i<" iiin< k «M ll(M m il iER IE IN SU RA N CE G R O U P i;rai;. D o y o u r b o n e s g r o a n ? D o e s y o u r b a c k c r e a k ? YES Ì C O M A D O L L W A T T S ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE C o m o 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 i e C o u n t y . N o w Located in th e D a vie C o u n ty H o sp ita l Dr. James Cornadoli and Dr. G regg Ferrerò will see patients in this til lice on M onday and Wedne.sday mornings. Call 751-2878 or our Sali.sbury officc 704-216-(K N EE)5633 for an appoiniitieiii U -J T v u n O L ( “ A K i d ’s H e a v e n f o r a D a y " Ш С-,) 75 1-4607 • Cell У40-ХК0 1 In fla ta b le B o u n c e r s 1*01 Great for ' Birthday Parties • School Functions • Church Events • Day Cm e Centers and many others... / ni:i:i)r:ii\ i:u) u m isr.n ru ifhiii .Ui mih \ — K k m a i. \: l .is i - Milllui.lN I’.ll lik*’'........ -.'I ^ ‘ ц\ ( ’h U IV h iV .StillM 'l f'n iK 'iK tn , , , - '(Ч !!!;! W ill L<: I h ’iirc Ju n ker ^ L U 'í'ri¡)lv J L a n e • M th k \v i!lt\ \ ( ' .‘’ r'tJ.’ v '-nr THE SANDSTOI M L A S S H O W N O N Y O U R L O T $105,900 'o n r 0(it b |)1яг1 I »7 ддгац* *п|гу hall ~ ч — • 1,540 Square root 4 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs • Brick FoLindation • 6 ’ X 2 7 ’ Front T’orcli » Hip '01 $1,000 Closing Costs • M aster Bedroom Suite N O TE; Well, s-:p!:c and site imprijvemc. costs not iiTcInde:! 'T l I V NATIONWIDE HOMES 339 H ighw ay 68 South G reensboro, NC 27409 336-812-3098 800-688-0818 C O L D U i e U . B A N K E R □ T R I A D , R E A L T O R S ’ OAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 nnft. Cl mrà pen. üdi loorm лю. breed^q room. grM) bira. A(K ovef süM Uso home (w careuktf on propeirr U»nniPce$‘998-r"' 111 МММ ил (Um 36Я. 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ЮН Ы Storage md Ismt Intl 4th Bd Coital C>rÀ Jormon YicK) Ftanif^ 90e-ll6^S3M,Ml 111 m m MVE DAVK 4bh 2 miTCíítíDie уз£е to ir* ‘[Ыиг W.st' Uïc-' (Ser 33ûûSf ol graPûirt imng in mij cifi mtn an tiecjtrt si/e ifuCf and mti i?*pi borwiciOT VOiifiOTirx}^ U6IÍ¿»,M0 IM REX LANE DAVIE i!lot 31 SHAMROCK ACRES OAVIE Ш ;tV.I'l с»-. v;i ,-i1’", T.l r-.'!-:'-C-i lui--' ury; 1.4,4.tc;-4i irv : AGl.S-$169,900 LOr 14 PRINCETON CT С шёшмтпттт звнгвлсгел юаку) h YiJün Corty Con«tnienl to W-S - at eetiOKkOltimi Scotìi - ... ___d oariQfSortjhop «Л» á » î S A S 'S d 'ï i i S . i f f UT n HKMMIKU u m 3BR 2 SOAinipfeujY« houM-even more impfcsvve piics. li/M liivng foom. sep Ueakfasl and dinino UnnnisM bonus room and large rrusief smte wn sep s^o«ef/arden tub A must wl ChrisGaide^-n»|1«,«» (hiiU.dtk- tM umc JO« DMVf OAVIE se» -мGrtU tricli rarxti. Uge yro «iili loon lo pijy and QjfiJen, ruce üíge ifuki lie« \ cat KKtevJ urp>n AervieJo№ion»d-1iStit13a.ra nSMOMAlANEWOOOUE bXiM tBf;c» i'tJ V i'/l IJ^Ui ^Vг »‘•X’r; ¿ :,,:l ut m ilcT Am> Ivi-(vsis; 'ì,'-. tí‘.’S1t4.^ ЮТ 198 MYERS PARK OAVIE 3ti(l ¿Ti’A A.- ^ i;',.; ;l III I' l'. M.«,V L'Uil!».'ill -o.,: tg Л!'» rfiI Ul :a ‘ Sa-.'l tlCÎ.14 Cü'.I Icf vt', J92.700 LOT 193 MYERS PAflt 0«VIE Mr-AJ 1Ч.1 il-iIj'S mrijn tno'e' Ifi.s ik;*I< iGUilrijcW И».’ levd tor« Qflcij J Lif'ji fl'fit KXKII Airi (Ш ICKJS, thi A Oikc.it.iHiy in iii'Vtcfca (l>)t;ye агак jiU fiv't V.aiFl-(Mii'jW3tt6;«9.90Q »1 PUOOINQ ЛШСЕ ROAD Pi;^AC IJ.ll n Pi.U:,4lliI)-', pjrl Lt l.rj (h>5 .y;,v. '.IV IV'VJ !i,l t.-.r t- 9'M 11S4 V.l-Uii'■n-wn)17i, 4îs-ms ‘íívIW Í 1151 ШЛЫ1 4'Í8-1181 vm lUb 9« 1169 SiiKJr*.'.)e S-.|. Ltvii'eJ :i-'t535,0()ü 02001 Coklw(t) Bdflkei Red) Ulate Corporation. ColdweII üonkcfD is o registered iroderiMtk of Coldwcll Uoriker (orporjiion. An í<|u<il 0()|i<jiiuiiiiy Comii.tnv, [i]u.il ilmiMiKj Oiipuituniiy, {>uh OMkc Is iiKlciniiilintly awiK'tl itiid OpiT.iicd ijru'lH.mkv '/;я- !jiR'lMj»k,i N.i;iiyM.iiUi,iil M.üot laRoiiii ) Tull) MiiicJliTimi'imon Ví8 ilí7 Mon!eVjii(t.' ';9S-nu Ronùtìjoliiiwii 9'/S1l57 SjllyMtCuiK' VVfilISS VKkilIt'minr) 49a-1Ui7 '•1% " ii 6 - DAVIK COUNTY EN I KRPRISK RIvCORI). .lune 27. 2002 KhoiA/ledge Quest PUBLIC NOTICES C iiiiyraliilalinns lo Jessica ScluKimiver anil M agpie Keeble. w in n e rs in la sl w e e k 's K iiiu v leily e Q u est e o n le sl. Jessica knew ilial in E nglanit cl\iUlrcn call ilicir French fries "chips anil play "football" with a socccr ball. M aypic researched A m erican history to find out lhal I’residcnl W oodrow W ilson was called Toniniy w lien he attended D avidson C'ollcjie. If you have nol entered the K n o w led g e Q uesi. ru les arc sim p le. R ead the iiueslion. •Search the answ er in books, on Ihe Inlernei or com e into the D a\ ie C ounty Public Library for assistan c e. A n ex tra hint is p<istcd on the bulletin board al the library. A w inner w ill be draw n from the previous w eeks' answ ers every Nhinday night al the Sum m er Reading Program . Listen to Ms. Ruby at W D SL on Tuesday num iings betw een y:?() and ‘JM.S an d fin d ou l the w inners. A t the end o f Ihe S u m m e r R ea d in g P ro g ram additional w iiuiers will be draw n Irom all the entries tor the whole sum m er. To enter the conlest you must com e into the library and fill oul an enlry form . This contest is open to everyone, so com e into Ihe libr.iry aiul join Ihe i|uesl. Children's Contest riie “ Teddy" hear i.s name after a famous person. Who is he'.* O ver ¡0 Contest Where did Oregon Trail bef>in and end'.' Siiiitiner Re(idiiii> T h e re are iu> S u m m er Re.iding Program s scheduled for the w eek of July 1-5. D ave a greal Independence Day. There w ill be a new K now ledge Quest Q ueslion on July .1. He sure lo visit Ihe library lo gel a great book for Ihe holiday w eekend and enter the Know ledge Q uest. C om e in M onday. July S at 7 p.m. and exercise yiuir body and m iiul w ith the m artial arts. Wear conilorlable clolhes and plan on p a rtic ip a tin g in th e k arate dem onstration. Tor Storytim e, Tuesday. July ‘J al 11 a.m . bring you lavorite Teddy Hear to the library and help us celeb rate Teddy's llM)th birthday. Bus Driver Training Class July 15-17 A bus driver Iraining class w ill be held July 15. 16 and 17 at Ihe D av id so n C om m unily C ollege D avie Cam pus, Room 2(K). S tarling pay is SS.59 per hour. For m ore inform alion, con­ tact D avie Schools iransporla- lion direclo r. T odd N aylor al 751-2627. R e p o r t C r o p A c r e a g e B y J u l y 1 Producers of corn, grain sor­ ghum . soybeans, cotton. Hue- c u re d to b a c c o o r any o lh e r spring sce<led crop has unlil July I lo report the acreage to the D avidson-D avie Farm Service A gency, Poach, blueberry, grape or any other perennial crop should also be répond by July 1. espe­ cially iflh e producer will oblain crop insurance coverage under the non-insured D isaster A ssis­ tance Program . C ro|) repori.s should be m ade lo Ihe I-SA office al .^01 E. C en­ ler Si. in Lexington. Failure to Ille an accurate repon m ay cause Ihe loss o f program benofits. C al the FSA office at 248- 2687. NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE BUDGET HEARING FISCAL YEAR 2002-2003 TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE BUDGET The Town of M ocksville pro­ posed 2002-2003 Fiscal Year Bud­ get was presented to the Mocksvillo Town Board on Tuesday. June 4. 2002. The proposed budget Is bal­ anced at S4.394.700. The budget includos a lax rale ol 32 cents per SlOO of property valuation. Acopy ot the budget pro­ posal is available in the Town Hall at 171 Clement Sireel. Mocksville, Nonh Carolina, during normal busi­ ness hours between 8;00 a.m, and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. A public hearing will be held at 8:30 a.m., June 27, 2002 in the Mocksville Town Hall, 171 Clement Street, Nonh Carooina, to receive public comments, either oral or writ­ ten. All citizens are welcom e to commeni on the budgel proposals al this time. Terry Bralley Town Clerk Town ol Mocksville 6-27-Itn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ot the Estate of JAMES KIMBROUGH SHEEK, JR., late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claim s ag ain st said e s ta te to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months from tho first day of publication or Ihis notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebled to said eslate will please make im­ m ediale paym ent to Ihe under­ signed. This the 27lh day ol September, 2002. Jam es Kimbrough Sheek, III, EXEC 1501 Bearhollow Road Greensboro, NC 17410-3613 6-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Estate ol BESSIE ANGELL SECHREST, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claim s against said e s ta te lo present them to Ihe undorsigned on or beloro tho 20th day of Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months from the lirsl day ot publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol thoir recovery. All persons indebled to said estate will ploaso mako im­ m ediate paym ent lo the under­ signed. This tho 20th day of Juno, 2002. Barry L. SechresI 1440 N. Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Eslate ol JESSE FRANKLIN THOMPSON, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claim s ag ain st said e s la te to present them to the undersigned on or before the 20tn day ol Septem ­ ber, 2002, being three (3) months from Ihe first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded In bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im­ m ediate paym ent to Ihe under­ signed. This the 20th day ol June, 2002. William-C, Ervin, Jr. 1004 Augusta Coun Clemmons, NC 27012 6-20-4IP [appy 33tli Anniversiiry to Ray & Priscilki NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 01 SP 108 Under and by virtue of Ihe powor of sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust m ade by M ichael B. S tew art and Kim D. G rubb (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Michael B. Stewart) to Countrywide Title Corporation. Trustee(s). dated the 22nd day of November. 1999, and recorded in Book 320, Pago 419, Davie Counly Registry, North C arolina, D efault having been m ade in the payment of Ihe note thereby secured by the said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A., having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly recorded in the Olfice of Ihe Reg­ ister of D eeds of Davio County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebted­ ness having directed lhat the Deed of Trust be loreclosed, the under­ signed Substitute trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door, in th e Cily ol M ocksville, Davie County, North Carolina 11:30 A.M. on Friday, the 12th day of July, 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash Ihe following real estate situated in Ihe County of Davie, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: BEGINNING al an existing iron which is located North 44 dogs. 35 mins. 15 sec. West 899.78 leol Irom N.C.G.S. Monument •Society- having coordinates ol Norlh = 77 8.248.9999 and E asl = 1,498,515.9382, said beginning point also being the northeast cor­ ner ol O.L. Stroud as described in Deed Book 138, Page 318, thence from aid beginning point, Soulh 02 degs. 44 mins. 58 sec. West 56.10 leet to an existing iron; thenco South 02 dogs. 44 minutes 58 sec. W esl 201.80 feet to a new iron; thence North 82 degs. 36 minutes 45 sec. W est 389.46 leol to a new iron; thence North 18 degs. 54 mins. 47 sec. East 488.64 feet lo a new railroad spike in the center ol Ridge Road; thence South 54 degs. 00 mins. 04 sec. East 102.63 leet to an unmarked point; thence South 49 dogs, 56 mins. 54 sec. 108.42 leet to a new railroad spike in the cen ter of R idge R oad; thence South 02 degs. 44 mins. 58 sec. W est 72.13 feot to tho POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING contain­ ing 3.12 acres more or loss as de­ scribed by a survey dated May 18, 1993 by Grady L. Tutterow, R.L.S. Together with im provem ents lo­ cated thereon; said property being lo c ated at 1663 R idge R oad, Mocksville, North Carolina. Should the property bo pur­ chased by a third party, lhat per­ son must pay the tax ol Thirty Cents (30c) per O ne H undred Dollars (S 100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property to be offered pur­ suant to this nolice of sale is being ollered for sale, transler and con­ veyance -AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder ol Ihe note secured by the deed ol trusl'security agreem enl. or both, being loreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of eilher the Trustee or the holder 01 the note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environm enlal, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at or relating lo the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ot or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaim ed. Also, this property is being sold subject lo all taxes, spe­ cial assessm ents, and prior liens ot encum brances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposit (no personal checks) of live percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever is greater, will be required at the lime ol the sale. This 17th day ol June, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA. Substitute Trustee H, Terry Hutchens, P.A, Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd„ Suite 103 P,0, Box 2505 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-27-2ln From a couple thiit love )i)u tlic most! W W W . enterprise -record .com NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTV COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant 10 Ihe requirem ents ol Article 20-B ol Chapter 153-A of the General Statutes ol North Carolina and P aragraph 155.250 ol the Davie County Code ol Ordinances, lhat the Davie County Board of Commissioners will hold a Public H earing in Ihe C om m issioners Room of the Davie County Admin­ istration Building, Mocksville, NC, on Monday, July 8, 2002 at 7:15 p,m. to hear the following requests: W lrelessTolecom m unlcatlons Facilities Siting O rdinance. The B oard of C o m m issio n ers will consider a new o rdinance regu­ lating w ireless facilities (also known os coll tow ers). The pro­ posed ordinance: requires loca­ tion ol facilities on existing build­ ings or stru ctu res w here p o s­ sible; requires the height of new tow ors be lim ited lo 199 feel and lo be unllghted; requires all new tow ers to be located at least 500 feel (rom any public or private street; allow s tor the C ounly to use expert technical assistan c e to review applications for new facilities; requires that the need ol Ihe facility be dem onstrated; perm its tho location of anten n ae and facilities on existing tow ers and structures w ithout special perm its or hearings; requires a rem oval bond In the event the tow er is no longer In uso; and. requires certification lh at any proposed now tow er or existing structure be structurally sa le to su p p o rt w ire le ss facilities. A copy of the lull text of this pro­ posed O rdinance Is available on tho C o u n ty w e b s ite at www.co.davle.nc.us o ra l the Plan- nlng D epartm ent, The public is invited to allend the hearing al which lime there will be an opportunity to be hear in la­ vor ol. or in opposilion lo, the above ilems. Additional inlorm alion is available at the Planning D epart­ ment on weekdays betw een 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-27-2tn 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, PURSUAN TO THE REQUIRE­ MENTS Chapter 160A, Article 19, Section 160-A-364OI Ihe General Statues ol North Carolina and pur­ suani to Article 11, Section 4, ot the Mocksville Zoning Ordinance, that the Town Board ol Comm issioners will hold a PUBLIC HEARING in the Town Hall, Mocksville, NC, at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. July 2.2002. Tho Town of Mocksville has pro­ posed a text am endm ent to the Zoning Ordinance related to park­ ing lots in Ihe Highway Comm er­ cial zoning district. The am endment will allow limited parking in the Ironl ol commercial buildings, require landscaping betw een the parking area and the streeet. and require architectural improvements for new buildings fronting public streets. A complete copy of the proposed text amendment is on file al the Town Hall or Iho Davie County Planning Department. All parties and interested citi­ zens shall have an opportunity to be heard in lavor of or in opposi­ tion to the foregoing changes. Prior to the hearing, all persons inter­ ested may obtain any additional information on the proposal by vis­ iting tho Planning Department in the Davie County Administration Build­ ing, Mocksville, N.C. betw een 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-20-2ln RAT TERRIER PUPPIES FOR SALE Rare CokJtsl Only B-12 lbs. when grown. Great little house dogs! и к с RegisteredI, Shots & wormed! Worth S300, Must Sell $250. Call Now; 492-6515 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP67 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF ADEED 0I-' TRUST EXECUTED BY TEDFORD M. RANDOLPH, JR. AND JANICE N. RANDOLPH DATED JANUARY 29. 1999 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 295 AT PAGE 58G IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGIS- TRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuani to an order ol Iho Clork ol Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and aiithorily contained in Hie above-relerenced deed ol trust and because ol de­ fault in the payment ol Iho indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry oul and porlorrn the stipulation and agreomenis Ihorom contained, and pursuant to demand ol the owner and and holder ol Hie indebtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned subslitule trustee will expose lor snle at pub­ lic auction to the highest bidder lor cash al the usual pinco nt the county courlhouse ol said counly at 2:00 PM. on July It. 2002, llie following described ronl estate and any olher improvements which may be situated thereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a rnilrond spike located in Ihe centerline of Rainbow Rond (S.R- 1441), snid point mark­ ing the northeast corner ol property ol Karen D. Ralls (see Deed Book 186 at Pago 749. Davie Counly Registry) and the southeast corner ot the within-described tract and Irom said point running thence with the northern boundary ol said Karen D. Ralls property. North 89 degrees 17'10"W est394.45feetto a new iron locaied at the southeast corner of property of Victoria E. Newell (see D eed Book 178 al Page 596. Davie County Registry) running thence wilh Ihe eastern boundary ol said Victoria E. Newell property. North 00 degrees 04'56 " East 520.00 leet lo a PK nail lo­ cated 2.4' nortli ol Ihe centerline ol Speaks Road (S.R. 1440); tunning thence with the centerline ol Rain­ bow Road, South 06 dogroes 47' 22" Easl 302.37 foot to a point, con­ tinuing thence with said contoriino, Soulh 04 d eg rees 4 2 ')9 E.ist 212.82 feet lo a rniliond spiko, tliu point and placo ol Beginning Con­ taining 4.375 acres, rnort? ot less, according lo a survey prepared hy Sam P. Hall R.L.S. L-2930. dated February 1. 1999 and being desig­ nated as Drawing No. 2390 2. .ind being a portion ol property ol Henry E. Douthit (see DeetJ Book 144 at Page 237. Davie Counly Registry) S ubject to the right-ol-w ays ol S p eak s R oad (S.R. 1440) and Rainbow Road (S.R. 1441) as shown on said survey. And Being m ore com monly known as: 537 Rainbow Road. Ad­ vance, NC 27006. The record owners ol Ihe prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol the Register ol Deeds, are Tedlord M. Randolph, Jr. and Janice N. Randolph, The property lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor Ihe holder ol the note secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder ot the note make any representation or warranty related lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions exisiing in. on, al or relating to the properly being ol­ lered (or sale, and any and all re­ sponsibilities or liabilities arising oul of or in any way relating lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encum brances, and un­ paid taxes and assessm ents in­ cluding but not limited lo any Irans- ter tax associated with the foreclo­ sure, lor paying, il any Adeposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol Ihe bid or seven hundred lilty dol­ la rs ($750,00), w hichever is greater, is requited and must bo tendered in llie form ol certified funds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open len days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of tho statu­ tory upset period, all remaining am ounts are immediately duo and owing. The date ot this Notico is Juno 14,2002. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clilf Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-27-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of tliu Eslate ol RAY WAYNE GRIF­ FIN, lale of Davie County, this is lo notily all persons tiaving claim s aqninsi said eslate to present them lo Ihe undersigned on or belore the ;.’Qlh day ol Septem ber, 2002, be­ ing tfiree (3) months from the first day ol publication or Ihis notice will bo pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebled to said eslate will please m ake immediate pay­ ment to tho undersigned. This the 20th day ol June. 2002. Ma,-.ie W. Grillin 1020 Yadkin Valley Road Advance, NC 27006 6-20-41n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 laving qualilied as Executrix ol Ihe Estate ol ANTONIO PETEH ANDRADE, late ol Davie Counly, Ihis is to notify all persons having claim s a g a in st snid e s ta te to presenl thiifn lo thff undersigned on ot belore the 27lh day of Septem ­ ber, 2002. being three (3) months Irom tho lirst day of publication or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please m ake im­ m ediate paym ent lo the under­ signed. This the 27th day of September, 2002. Jill T. Andrade 884 Milling Road Mocksvillo. NC 27028 6-27-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor ol Iho Estate ol DIANA MATTHEWS SPRINGER, late of Davio County, this is to notily all persons having claim s a g a in sl said e s ta te to present them to the undersigned on or belore Ihe 20th day of Septem ­ ber. 2002, being three (3) monlhs Irom Ihe lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo snid estate will please m ake im­ m ediate paym ent to Ihe u nder­ signed. This tho 20lh day of Juno, 2002. David Springer 1372 Point Rond Mocksville. NC 27028 6-20-4ln NOriTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Adminislra- tn* ol the E state of DARRELL GRANT STEELE, late ol Davie Counly. this is lo notify all persons liaviriq claims against said estate lo present Ihem lo the undersigned on or before tho 20lh day of Sep- lem het. 2002. being th ree (3) monlhs Irom the first day of publi­ cation ot Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate paym ent to the undersigned. This the 20th day ol June, 2002. Vicke S. Steele, ADMN 120 W, Chinaberry Court Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORIH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of the E state of VIVIAN BYNUM PERKINS, lale ol Oavie County, Ihis is to notify all persons having claim s ag a in sl said a s la le to presenl them to Ihe undersigned on ot belore the 20lh day of Septem ­ ber, 2002, being Ihree (3) months Irom the lirst day of publication or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir recovery. All persons indebled to said esiale will please m ake im­ m ediate paym ent to the under­ signed. This the 20th day ot June, 2002, Martha Perkins Miller, EXEC P.O. Box 787 Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executrix of Iho E siale ol ALICE CONLEY SPILLMAN, late of Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claim s ag ain st said e s ta te to prosont them lo Ihe undorsigned on or boloro tho 131h day of Seplem - bor, 2002, boing three (3) months from liio lirst day ol publication or this notico will bo pleaded in bar ot thoir recovery. All persons Indebled lo said estate will please m ake im- m odiate paym ent to the under­ signed. This tho 13th day of June, 2002, Joan K. Taylor, Executrtx 162 Cem etery Road Mocksvillo, NC 27028 6-13-4ln I / PUBLIC NOTICES SLASSMEDS I 3 N r E S 3 0 E * E 3 X r S I V a E : Ä r з р и .о з б 'х т а з з х -е ; DAVIK COUN I Y KNTKRPRI.SF RKCORI), .luiie 27. 2()()2 - 7 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP107 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OFADEED OFTRUST EXECUTED BY JA M ES W, BOLES AND WENOKA F. BOLES DATED MAY 30, 2000 AND RE­ CORDED IN BOOK 336 AT PAGE 138 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUB­ LIC REGISTRY NORTH CARO­ LINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of d e­ fault in Iho payment ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail- ure to carry ou and pertorm Ihe slipulalion and agreem ents Iherein contained, and pursuant lo dem and of the oner and holder ol the indebt­ edness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned substitute truslee will expose for sale al pub­ lic auction lo the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale at the county courlhouse of said county at 2:30 P.M. on Friday June 28, 2002, the lollowing described real esiale and any olher improve­ m enls which m ay bo situ ated thereon, situated in Davie Counly, North Carolina, and being m ore particularly described as follows: BEING KNOWN AND DESIG­ NATED as Lol 227 in Oak Valley. Seclion7, (Kingsmill), as recorded in Plal Book 6, P age 85, Davie Counly Regislry, reference being Ihereto for a more particular d e­ scription. And Being m ore com m only known as; 242 Kingsmill Drive, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner(s) ol Ihe prop­ erty, as reflected ont he records of Ihe Register of Deeds, is; W enoka F. Boles. The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS. WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of )- trust/security agreem ent, or both, being foreclosed, nor the ollicers. directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note making any representation or warranty relating to the tille or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed, This sale is m ade subject to all prior liens and encum brances, and unpaid taxes and assessm ents including but nol limited to any transfer lax associated with the foreclosure, for paying, if any, A deposit ol five percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dollais ($750,00), whichever is greater, is required and m ust be tendered, in the (orm o( certilied funds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be hold open ten days for upsel bids as required by lav/. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statu­ tory upset period, all rem aining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date of Ihis Nolice is June 13,2002, DAVID W, NEILL OR ELIZA­ BETH B, ELLSL Subslitule Truslee 8520 CliK Cam eron Drive, Suite 300 Chadotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 6-20-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the E state of RAY HARDING O'NEAL, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or before the 20th day ol Seplember, 2002, be­ ing three (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publlcalion or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay­ ment lo the undersigned. This the 20th day of June, 2002, Paul F, O'Neal. Executor 165 Ijames Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Marlin S Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 6-20-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02SP104 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OFADEED OFTRUST EXECU TED BY CHARLES SHERRILL AND BETT J. SHERRILL DATED MARCH 15, 1999 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 298 AT PAGE 551 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk of Superior Coun and under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault in the payment ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured and fail­ ure to carry ou and perlorm the stipulation and agreem ents therein contained, and pursuant to demand ol the oner and holder ol the indebt­ ed n ess secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose lor sale at pub­ lic auction to Ihe highest bidder lor cash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse ol said county al 2:30 P.M. on Friday, June 28, 2002, Ihe following described real estate and any other improve­ m ents w hich m ay be situated Ihereon, situated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lollows: Being all ol Lol(s) 38, Section 1, Pem broke Ridge at Bermuda Run Subdivision, recorded in Map Book(s) 5. P age(s) 145, Davie County, North Carolina, And Being m ore com m only known as; 178 Pembroke Ridge Court, Advance, NC 27006 The record owner(s) ol Ihe prop­ erty, as rellected on the records ol the Rogisler ol Deeds, are; Charles Sherrill and Bell J. Sherrill. The property lo be ollered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being ollered for sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the trustee nor Ihe holder ol Ihe nolo secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreem enl, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative ol either Trustee or the holder ol the note making any represenlalion or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safely conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property boing ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is m ade subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessm ents including but not limited to any transfer lax associated with the foreclosure, for paying, if any. A deposit of five percent (5%) of Ihe am ount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is grealer, is required and must be tendered, in Ihe lorm ol certilied lunds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open ten days lor upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration of the statu­ tory upset period, all remaining am ounts are immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice is June 13,2002, DAVID W, NEILL OR ELIZA­ BETH B. ELLSL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlolte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 6-20-2tn (704)333-8107 6-20-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 254 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION SHARON LEA HALL, Plainlill, vs, DAVID VANCE HAMM, Delendanl TO; David Vance Hamm TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been filed in the above-captioned mat­ ter, The nature ol the relief being sought Is as follows; Absolute Di­ vorce by Motion for Summary Judg­ ment, You are required to make de­ fense lo such pleading no laler than July 10, 2002, and upon your lail­ ure lo do so, the party seeking ser­ vice against you will apply lo Ihe Court for the reliel sought. This the 14th day ol June, 2002, JULIE A, PARKER PARKER & PARKER Attorney for Plainlill 854 Valley Road, Suite 200 Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-1890 6-20-3tn N- NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 02 SP 95 Under and by virtue ol the power ol salo contained in a certain D eed ol Trust made by Daniel Michael O'Dell Jr. and Jenniler Lee Hatlield O'Dell (PR ESEN T RECO RD OWNER(S): Daniel Michaol O'Dell and Jenniler Lee O'Dell) to John H. Kornegay, T rustee(s), dated the 29th day ol January, 1999, and re­ corded in Book 295, P age 135, Davio County Registry, North Caro­ lina, Delauit having tjeen m ade in Ihe payment ol tho note thereby se ­ cured by the said Deed ol Trust and the und ersig n ed , H, TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A., having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded in Ihe Ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie Counly, North Carolina, and tho holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the D eed ol Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute trustee will offer for sale at Iho Courthouse Door, in the City ol Mocksvillo, Davie Counly, North Carolina 11:30 A.M. on Friday. Ihe 121h day ol July, 2002, and will sell to tho highest bidder tor cash the following real estate situated in the County ol Davie. North Carolina, and being more particularly d e ­ scribed as lollows: BEGINNING at a new iron pin Ihe N ortheastern corner ol the within described tract in the line ol Thom as Mitchell Fleming (D eed Book 78 at Pago 577) said point and place of beginning being lo­ cated South 32 degs. 57 min. 00 soc. East 82,07 leet Irom a m onu­ ment, tho Northeastern corner ol Joo Hadan Swicegood (Deed Book 78 at Page 574) corner ol Thom as Mitchell Fleming; thence Irom the beginning South 32 degs. 57 min. 00 sec. East 171.14 leet to a m onu­ ment; thence South 27 dogs. 38 min. 44 soc. W est 57.26 leel lo a now iron pin in the Southw estern corner ol the within described tract; thence Norlh 76 degs. 39 min. 05 sec. Wesl 175.39 leol lo a now iron pin, Ihe Northwestern corner ol the within described tract; th en ce South 87 degs. 47 min. 33 soc. East 76.49 toot to the point and place of beginning, containing 0.586 ac to s a s su rv ey ed by Tutterow Surveying on April 12, 1990, revised AphI 18,1990, and being a portion ol lhat property d e­ scribed in D eed Book 78, P age 574. Together wilh a non-exclusive easem ent lor purposes ol ingress, egress, and regress which e a se ­ ment shall be appurtenant to the above descried 0.586 acre tract running over the lands ol Jo e Harlan Sw icegood described in Deed Book 78 at Page 574 which easem ent shall be 30 leet in widlh, Ihe Southern boundary of which is described as follows; Beginning at a point in the centerline ol SR 1808 the Northernweslern corner ol Gary L. Brannon (D eed Book 140 at page 545) and abutting property owned by Mitchell Fleming (Deed Book 44, page 591); thence Irom the beginning wilh the com m on Brannon Joe Hartan Sw icegood line South 76 degs,l 39 min. 05 sec. East 523 46 leet to a stone the N ortheastern corner ol G ary L. Brannon. Should the propotly be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay tho tax ol Thirty Cents (30c) per One H undred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A- 308(a)(1). The property lo be olfered pur­ suant to this nolice of sale is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the note secured by Ihe deed of trust/security agreem ent, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, attorneys, em ployees, agents or authorized representative of eilher Ihe Trustee or the holder ot the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environm ental, health or salety conditions exisiing in, on, at or relating to the property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul 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 assessm ents, and prior liens or encum brances ol record and any recorded releases, A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will bo required at the time 01 the sale. This 21st day ol June, 2002, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, P.A, Substitute Trustee H. Terry Hutchens, P,A, Substitute Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd„ Suita 103 RO, Box 1028 Fayetteville, NC 28302 6-27-21n NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE FOLLOWING ZONING AMENDMENTS NOTICE (S HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the requirem enls ol Article 20-Bot Chapter 153-Aol the General Statutes ot North Carolina and P aragraph 155.250 of the Davie County Coda ol Ordinances, thal Ihe Davio County Board ol Commissioners will hold a Public H earing in Iho C om m issioners Room ol Iho Davie County Admin­ istration Building. Mocksvillo. NC, on M ondoy, July 8, 2002 at 7:15 p,m . to hear tho following requests: A) Tlmothv Cranllll has applied to rezone 3.9 acres ot land Irom Residential (R-20) and Residential Agricultural (R-A) lo Residential M nnulaclurod Home (R-M). This property is locaied at 2295 US Hwy 601 Soulh, oil the oast side ol Hwy 601, and is lurther described as Parcel B-15 ot Davie Counly Tax Map L-5-10. B) R oberl Irelond has applied to rezone 3.6 acres ol land Irom Residential (R-20) lo Residential Agricultural (R-A). This property is locatod at 1299 Liberty Church Road and is lurther described as Parcel 30 ol Dnvie County Tax Map D-2. C) Tommy Price has applied lo rezone 6.3 acres ol land from Resi­ denlial Agricultural (R-A) to Rosi- denlinl Suburban Special Uso (R- 12-S) lor a residential condominium development. This property is lo­ cated at 340 Walt Wilson Road and is further described as Parcels B- I, B-2, and B-28.01 ol Davio Counly Tax Map L-5-2 and a por­ tion ol Parcel 7 ol Tax Map L-5. Dl Vulcan M aterials Com pany has applied lo rezone approxi­ malely 18 acres ol land Irom Resi­ denlial (R-20) lo Industrial Special Uso (1-4-S) tor mining and quarry­ ing only. This property is locnted oil the east side ol Farmington Road adjoining the western side ol tho existing quarry and w as excluded trom the original 1974 rezoning to Heavy Industrial lor the quarry. The property is lurthor described as being Parcels 42,43,01 and a por­ tion ot 43 ol Davio Counly Tax Map F-5. Signs will be posted on tho above listed properties to advertise Iho Public H earing, The public is inviled lo attend the hearing at which time there will be an opportunity to be hear in la­ vor ol, or in opposilion 10, Ihe above itoms. Additional inlorm ation is available al the Planning Depart­ ment on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John Gallimore Planning and Zoning 6-27-2tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE TIM BOGER, Plainlill, vs. WENDY LEE LOLLIS BOGER, Delendanl. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 2002 CVD 207 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: W endy Leo Lollis Boger, Delendanl TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in the above telerenced action. T he nalu re ol Ihe reliel boing sought is Child Custody and Sup­ port, Divorce Irom Bed and Board, and Interim Distribution ol Marital Property. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading no later than 17 July 2002, said date being lorty (40) days Irom the lirst publication ol Ihis notice, and upon your fail­ ure to do so, the Plainlill who is seeking reliel against you will ap­ ply lo the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 3rd day ol June, 2002. PIEDMONT LEGAL ASSOCI­ ATES, PA Lynne Hicks, Atlorney for Plaintiff 124 W esl Depot Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-3312 6-6, 6-20,6-27n Yard Sales Yard Sales 2 FAMILY MOVING Sale, many household ilem s, clo th es, old lools, nails, saw horses. Gravely m ow er and tiller, '88 C orvette, 125 S uzuki, 2 Y am aha W ave R unners with trailer, beauty shop booth. 2085 Milling Rd. Friday 7- 12, Saturday 7-1. 3 FAMILY YARD Sale, Saturday, 7:00am-until, 135 Davie Street. C ooleem ee. 3 FAMILY, FRIDAY S Saturday, 8;00am , antique sofa, bureau, children S adult clolhes, toys, m isc. G e o rg e J o n e s R d oil C ornatzer Rd. 3-FAMILY YARD Sale, Salurday, June 29th, 7;00am -v.00pm , 315 M agnolia Ave. (G arden Valley), lurniture, decor, I'lordic Track, clolhing, too m uch to list. S om e­ thing lor everyone. 601 FLEA MARKET 601 South, past Lakewood fwotel. Saddles, bridles, etc., sporting goods, pots & pans, col­ lectibles, tools and handles. Fri 1-5 S at & Sun, 9-5 336-936-0051 ANNUAL YARD SALE; 5 lami- lies, Friday & Saturday, June 281h & 29th, 2626 F arm ington Rd. C ralts, H ousehold, C hildren & Adult Clothing, toys, m uch m ore. Rain C ancels. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES is m oving lo 601 S o u th (Ellis C enler) Ju ly 2002. (336) 751-6252 CREEKVIEW CONSIGNM ENT Bait & Tackle now open. Tues- day-Salurday 10;00am -6:00pm . Now accepting furniture. 1430 801S beside 4th C reek. 336-751- 4507. FRIDAY & Saturday 8-8, Junction Rd, Spillm an T railer P ark on Grant St. Rain or Shine, Huge, lots to choose Irom, FRIDAY & Saturday, 8:00am -un- til. B oys C lo th e s 4 -5 , G irls Clothe's 8-14, M en's & W om ens C lothes, B edroom Suile, D esk, H ousehold goods, 1863 Yadkin Valley Rd oil H ighw ay 8 0 1 N, C lose to K ountry K orner Day Care. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ju n e 28 & 29, 7:00am -12:00, 449 M adi­ son Rd. Girt's Toddler C lothes, toys, household ilem s. FRIDAY 8;00A M -4;00PM , S ev­ enth Day Adventist C hurch, Mill­ ing Road. M UST S E E ! V A RIO U S sh o p lools including hydraulic jacks. Misc. H ousehold item s such as lurniture. A utom obiles in good running condition, various air and electric sprayers. Ju n e 28 8 29 from 8 :0 0 am til 9;00pm . 333 Elmore Rd., Mocksville. Approxi­ mately 5 miles North on 601 to­ w ard s Y adkinville lo L iberty C hurch Rd, G o W esl ^ p ro x i- m alely 1-1.5 m iles to Elm ore. Follow Signs! SATURDAY 29-7:00A M -until 1807 Fork-Bixby R d. Bill & Shirley M elton's hom e. E ntertainm ent cabinet, chest of draw ers, books, large an d sm all toys, s h o e s , clo th es (all siz e s), ch ild ren 's clothes (size 1 -4) Lots more! Rain Cancels. SATURDAY 29T H , 7 3 4 W illboone Rd. C om e s e e w hat w e got, SATURDAY 29TH, 8:00AM -un- til, F arm in g to n R d. I\i1en's. W om en's and C hildren's clothes and sh o e s. W estern C lothes. H ousehold an d kitchen item s. Furniture, TV, W edding G own, Toys, S pace H eaters, C hina Set, Pet Supplies, 15" Tires and m uch more, SATURDAY 6/29 7v00-until (Rain Dale 6/30) 2069 Junction Rd. and W estview St,, C ooleem ee. Tots thru te e n c lo lh e s , to y s, TV g am es, h ousehold ilem s, golf equipm ent, lurniture, NASCAR Items, SATURDAY 6/29 FROM 7-12, 156 Flat Rock Rd, olf G ladstone Rd, Well w ater pum p and tank, Table and 4 chairs, sm all pel car­ rier, clothes and m uch more! SATURDAY, JU N E 29, 3197 C o rn atzer R d, b e sid e S had y G ro v e S c h o o l, G irls (4 -6 ). fvlisses/Adults (4-8). H ousehold Item s. B aby Item s, A ero slar/ Thunderbird-7;00am , SATURDAY JU N E 29, 7;00am - until, 601 S. acro ss from Davie High School. Clolhes. lurniture, household item s and more. SATURD A Y, JU N E 29, 84 7 Shellield Rd. 7:30, Bargains! SATURD A Y, JU N E 29TH , 7:00am -1:00pm , 127 Ivy Lane, M ocksville, M usic Equipm eni, bi­ cycles, clothes, videos, books, cd's, toys, & more. SA T U R D A Y JU N E 29TH , 8;00am-until, 1661 County Line Rd. Children's Clothing, Coats, Tool Box, and other misc. ilems. TW O FAMILY YARD Sale, S at­ urday Ju n e 29, 7 until 2, Allen R oad oil ol Highway 601 North ac ro ss from Christie Trucking, N ascar m em orabilia, w alerbed, w om en's and teen's clothes, cralt item s, lurniture, nnd lots ol odds and ends. WALT W ILSON RD, Saturday, Furniture, boys clothes, house­ hold item s, battery pow ered lour w hoelor w/ battery and charger, and etc. Cancel il raining. D E A D L IN E for C lassified a d s 10:30 a.m ., T u esd ay TOP NOTCH CONSTRUCTION Jesse Rullöf • Cooloomee Im c rio r trim tla b in c i liis ta lla tid ti O i'elis 1 lo iiii- li.i'|);iir .^ .^ 6 - .i9 9 - 8 7 8 3 Ш В Ш Ш Ш Ш S S S E E B m F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports; All Sizes, All Gaivanizeti All Size Dog Lols 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC T & W C o i i s l r i i c t i o i i Trim • D ecks • Roofing R em odeling & A dditions D an ny Testa CJ W ya tt 3 3 (^ 3 4 5 ^ 6 6 8 M I L L E R ^ E Q U I P M E N T R E N T A L S U M M E R I S C O M 1 B obcal. a e ra io t co re piugger a m o re lo rre n ito d a y l Z c , Z ! ' 133ÍI7 8 1 -2 3 0 4 SATURDAY, 8:00A M -U N TIL , C ham ber of C om m erce parking lot, antiques, collectibles, and NASCAR, Big, lirst time ever sale continuing on Saturday, lU isgca'R vgi^ MINI-STORAGE For all your .stonii>e nec'tls,’ choo.sc ii,s! Come l)v to ¡n(|uirc aboul iVce rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 Ii in Fork Coil totlay! (336) 008-8810 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Sliding I 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS s - DAMI'. COI N ГУ K M KKPKISK RKCORI), June 27. 2002 CLASSIFIEDS FBOFITAHLB Abortion Alternative DAVIE PR EG N A N C Y CA RE C ’” '!vr oderr, conlidontial & free p:oacni;cy lestr,. support ser- v,CMS ,ind ru lerrals. M ake a honllhy c h o ic e for y o u r life! 1 ‘.T'.'i-HOPE (or nppointmenl. Anim als Furniture “■ I'I.W'O L i - : s > o \ s N... .■'■t.i.b.. Í..« ii'.u rin. 1( a ., .nul .V iU -iiK i»! .Míi-rinc ìntuiii,«l5mm; Mw! 1 lu 1 ..,Д п ., VÌvA.c CAI .lЧ .^ 5 7 ö l l uin-r.ïU , ^ r“pi4 Í.»l 0>.ч*а:»и»Пй, ^ LAGLE CRANE SERVICE O w ner & O p erato r B rad L agle (336) 940-3762 (336) 399-3821 Furniture FOR SALE:FULL Size 4pc B ed­ room Suite, $300.00, Full size G irl's 3p c B edroom S u ite , $150.00, Good Condition. 751- 3125 Health □ LACK PONY FOR Snio. М а­ ем;'!: Si.'i; S8C0 firm. Saddle in- ( fi. .:9.?-77-;i, (Iree kittens) PYGMY BABY GOATS, Girls CO S Boys $30 00. All sizes. :i Г ".'9ппп| C ow s S 1 Bull M '.' J.uu eT ch. W ater S tove H :’5 03. 33t5-!63-,"359. RED A N G U S-SIM M E N T A L - li' i-fm asier-purebred and cross. and opi>n-cov/s/hei(ers. Huli calves out of purebred bulls. 10 )0 uo Jimmy Sink (336)463- ■■ .‘■10 l33i")941-7390.___________ Apartm ents 2B0RM APT for m ature adults ,v!)0 1.П|0у 2-1 hour security, yard 11м п!‘зг'.1пс(? and paid utilities. pe.iceful. M ocksville. flcnviiniont. Call Stielia at 751- C edar Rock A ssisled Liv- : Comnuiriity 2BDRM APARTMENT IN (yiet I'.-' iii’i'orhoGd- Very Nice. Per- I for o ld e r adulls. $550.00/ TO Mocksville. Call Stielia at MOCKSVILLE SU N SET TER- ПЛСЕ: ЛП brick energy efficient H' iriincnt 1 S bedroom , pool, 11 iskiflball co u rt a sw in g s. Kc!,:hen a()pliances furnistied in- i.liiilKiy distuvastior. 1.5 ballis, ',v,:.;h'‘r dryer connoclions. Higti ■ ч!"гду .ifticient heat pum p pro- vKici c e n tra l t\e a t a n d air. (’'•■•viM’d for cable TV & phones. Ir ui.ii.-ci '.'iindows S doors. No '.v.!' kitchonS bath floors. Lo- a'..-d Ul t.locksville boliind the )'ci Hendricks Furniture building r.c.v Ciniolina Precision Machin- ■:Гу, on S unset Dr. off of Hwy. i;.H OM icptiours 1-6 M-F & Sat. ’O Ui- (>.'юпц 751-0168. VINEYARD BRO O K , HANES f.latl A rea. 2 B R , 1.5 BA, lo.vnho'ncs '.vith screened porch : mo. H ubbard Rlly, 723- ■'■306.____________________________ Beach Property CAROLINA teE A C H , OCEAN '..ij.'j. IBR, 1 1,'2ВЛ, sleeps tour, !): ')l. w d, $500 per w eek. 910- ,'91 !i;aH ______________________ Boats for Sale M 'ALUM ACRAFTW .TRAILEr, j V M.;ri;ury, excellent condition v'.ompitji.' will) irollim j m olor ;i '.'O'J 33G-192-2944._________ Child Care STAY HOME MOM will babysit -n и1у ‘i-jme, Pinebrook School Лг. .1 I .(.(‘lleni R ates ■ 940- ••лл,4 V/ILLIAM R. DAVIE A R EA , S T E P A H EA D P R E -K AND LEARMING CENTER, SMALL G R O U P S. LIM ITED O PE N - IMGS 3&4 YEAR O LD S. B E­ GINNING 8 1. LEAVE M ES­ SAG E. 492-2835. Commercial Property STORE FOR RENT - North Main 'ilreel -993-0281 afler 7:00pm . IN PAIN? Dr. Cudd is back S at­ urday mornings 8-11 am Davie Chiropractic Clinic 751-2512 Homes For Rent 2 BR, 2BA FURNISHED - No Pels. Call 336-492-5764 or 336- 7 5 1 -4 ir/. 2BR, CENTRAL AIR, utilities lur­ n ished. Q uiet n eig h b o rh o o d . $475.00 per month. 3 BR HOUSE for rent or for sale, Feezor Rd. N ear Hardison M eth­ odist Church. 336-751-5823 or 336-463-5361. 3Br, 2.5Ba-O ak Valley-$1400/ mo Homes For Sale C A PE CO D TR U E M odular™ H om e. 1930 total sq. ft., 3 Bedrm, 2 B ath . S e t-u p on your lot, $125,000.00 value. Limited time $74,900.00. 1-866-624-7457 or 336-751-7340. DON’T BUY A Doublewide when you can buy a 3 Bedrm . 2 Bath, True M odular™ H om e, 7/12 roof pitch, quality cabinets, double hung Iherm apane insulated win­ dow s. Valued over $74,000.00. Quick sale only $57,976.00. Call 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -7 3 4 0 or 1-866-624- 7457. FO R S A L E ...B Y O W N ER , $99,000. 1900 sq ft, over 1 acre, 3 or 4 bedroom s, 2 full baths, fire­ place, Ig living room , den, cov­ ered front porch, garden area and b arn, 1/2 b ase m e n t with work area, brick wilh central air. Call for appointm ent 751-5140. 1627 Jericho Ch Rd, Mocksville. MODULAR HOM ES ON your lot in c io c n / „ shipped direct-S ave $$. For free4Br, 4Ba-A dvance-$1250/m o inerature, call 1 -888-889-6356. 3Br, 2Ba-M ocksville-$700/mo 2Br, IB a Duplex- New C on­ struction- $660/m o P ennington & C om pany Realty 751-9400 ADVANCE, 2BR, 2BA, no pets, no sm okers. $600/m onth, $600/ deposit. 655-9977. FO R A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- H ow ard R ealty- 751-3538 H om es For Rent, O dice S p ace for Lease. Call Sw icegood Wall S McDaniel Reallors. 751-2222 HOUSE FOR RENT, Mocksvillo. 3BR, IBA. Deposit & references required. 336-751-2097. HOUSE FOR RENT-2BR, 1BA- Hardwood Floors-Central H eal & AC-ln Town. Fenced Backyard. No HUD. R ent $550-D eposit $550. 704-278-1717. LA RG E H O U SE IN H illsdale area. 3BR, 2.5 balhs, linished basem ent wilh large lamily room. 2 car garage, taudry room. Like new co n d itio n . $ 8 0 0 .0 0 p er m onth plus deposit and refer­ ences. 336-751-2532 SW F SEEKING ROOMATES to sh are ex p en ses tor 3BR. 2BA hom e in Mocksville area. Rent includes all utilities. D eposit and R eferences required. 751-9361. Homes For Sale 2 LEVEL CO ND O K innam on R d..2bdrm , 1 1/2 balh, $66,000. 785-9195 leave m essage. 3BR RA NCH : CEN TRA L air. O w ner will pay closing co sts, $78,000 FIRM. 751-4502. 3BR, 2BA, FIXER-Upper, 285 W hitney R oad. Terry, $79,900, 800-849-9726, R-1144. 4 HEAD VCR, Hi-Fi stereo with 'om ott;. E xcellent C ondilion. 7&1-2129. $25.00. BUY N OW AND S a v e T rue M odular'“ H om e, 3 B edrm . 2 Bath. Vinyl siding, vinyl therm al windows, 7/12 rool, m uch m ore. Normal cost $74,500.00. Limiled time oiler $58,900.00 built on our foundationi For Info, call 751-7 3 4 0 or 1-866-624- 7457. 314 tviN D W A RD C lR C L E - NEW C O N ST R U C T IO N in M yers Park, M ocksville, ¿BR, 2.5BA, jp a ra g e . S tove, D ish­ w asher» H eat P um p, $ 7 5 0 / m onth. H ubbard R eally, 723- 4306. I TUESDAY 7 : 0 0 ; I Yadkin Moom LMÍ99 I iC llp T h U A d l^ n m ß K k t Bring A IJie j L A R R Y ’S W O O D F L O O R f S E R V IC E Laying • Sanding • Rnishing | FREE ESTIMATES Owner: Larry McClenney 129 Lakewood Drive 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -1 7 2 1 Miscellaneous Mobile Homes/Sale Mobile Homes/Sale R E D U C E D P R IC E . W O O D ­ LAND Subdivision 2054 sq. It. brick ra n c h e r. O n e ol M ocksville's fin e st n eig h b o r­ h o o d s. T hree B edroom s, two. baths, double car garage, huge sun room , two fire places, many updates. W as $179.900, NOW $169,900 Neg. 751-2259 (D) or 751-3436 (N). TRU E MODULAR™ HOM ES - H uge Savingsl Call for literature 1-800-322-8679. Land For Sale 17 A C R E S ON P ineville Rd. $6,000/acre. 998-3621 or 998- 3505. 6.4 A CRES w /30 ft. wide gravel road. Thirty leet of road frontage on D avie A cadem y, near Hwy 64 W est. Call & leave m essage 998- 4632 or 751-1760. FSB O 2 -5 ACRE TRACTS- ideal for stick built or m odular hom e. County w ater available 998-3678 Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE L andscaping, mulching, pruning & w eedeating 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 Lost & Found LO ST KEYS - 8-12 keys on ring with black leather . REW ARD! 751-2615 RED BONE HUNTING Dog-Fe- m ale-A p p ro x . 8 m o n th s old. P lease call If interested, free lo good hom e 998-7564.__________ Lots For Rent N EW A D D ITIO N TO S h ad y A cres Mobile Hom e Park. R e­ la n d sc a p e d . 1984 or new er hom es. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 5 sp aces lelt. S paces for doublew ides available. 998- 8276 or 998-8222. Miscellaneous FO R SA LE: LUGGAGE carrier for car. 998-4202. $45.00. LO C A LC H iftN N ELsTibW avaii able on Directv. Single System $29.99 installed. D ual System $49.99 installed. Call 751-9361. Toll F ree 1-800-441-6408. FOR SALE: K & G SALVAGE 6 panel Exterior Sleel Door Units, $69.00/ea; 8'x8' utility buildings, $299 ea.; 4'x7' x 5/16'* sheetrock, $ 2 .9 9 /e a 4 'x 9 ', $ 3 .9 9 /e a .: 8 ’ Landscaping tim bers, $1.99/ea.; 2’x4’ ceiling tile, $14.95 a pack. Insulated w ood window s $49/ea. 5'4"x8’2'' hardboard, $3.99/ea.; B athroom sin k s w ith fa u c e t. R an g e h o o d s. $ 1 4 .9 5 /e a .: 4'x12'x1/2' Sheelrock, $5.99/ea.; 5 gallon buckets of block filler, $29.95 ea.; Entry K wikset lock sels, $9.99/ea.: 4 x8’ Plastic mir­ rors, $29.95/ea. New roofing shingles, $14.95/sq. P ergo lam inate flooring, $1.99/ sq. ft.; Formica, $,50/sq. ft.; In­ terior paneling, $5.95/ea.; Bldg. stone $140 per pallet; Roofing felt, $6,95;ro(l; C arpet, $3.95/yd. W e stock stainless steel in sheets 6 pipe. C orrugated culvert pipe up to 36" dia. W e slock pum ps & accessories for w ells. S teel I- B eam s For Sale. K 4 G SALVAGE (Reynolda Road) 1st business on W est bank of Yadkin River 336-699-2124 VARIOUS SH O P TO O LS such as Hydraulic Jacks, Misc. H ouse­ hold Items such a s furniture, a u ­ tom obiles in good running condi­ tion, various air an d electric sp ray ers, Ju n e 28 & 29 Irom 8:00am til 9:00pm , 333 Elm ore Rd., Mocksville. Approximately 5 m iles N orth on 601 to w a rd s Yadkinville lo Liberty C hurch Rd. G o W est approxim ately 1-1.5 miles to Elmore. Follow signs. W EDDING GOW N, $450 new , sale for $150, Call for details. 998-4863. Mobile Homes/ Rent 2 BEDROOM MOBILE H om e for Rent 5 miles South of M ocksville. $250/m onth. D eposit R equired. 284-6332 or 284-4582. 2 BR MOBILE H om e, $450/de- posit, $450/m onlh. 998-7307. 2B R , 2BA , CLEAN , H ighw ay 601 N. $375/m onth plus deposit. No Pets. 336-463-5457. a^SrS'TO V E, REFRÍGEFWTO very nice inside, trash pick-up, Farmington area. $395/m o. 704- 873-5426 A CHANCE TO take advantage of a bad econom y, too m any people losing their hom es. If you are interested in assum ing p ay ­ m ents on one of these hom es call Factory Certified at 767-3329. M O BILE H OM E FO R R en t, $500/deposit, $100/w eek, 2BR 14x70. 704-881-0842. M O BILE HOM E F O R re n t. 14X70, 3B(=1, 2BA in nice a re a in D avie C ounty. $4 0 0 .0 0 , 940- 2132. PRIVATE LOT, 2BR, 1 BA, C en ­ tral Air, R eferen ces, No P ets! $425/m onth, $425/deposit. 336- 918-4111 (Local). 828-478-9416. PRÍVATE S E W iNG, 2B R 72Ba ! all appliances, CA/CH, deck and garage, non-smoking adults only, no pels, $500.00/m o. & deposit. 998-3636 RANDY MIUER &SONS 295 Miller Kmd-MocluMlle (336) 284-2826 Skid steer Work Trencher Work Htullitg 'Items Foolmgi LotdtrWork Happy eirthday "4" Austin f Kelli Reids Our Ш From »od Papaw <k Mamaw Shaw DAVIE CO. NEW house 3 bed­ room & office. 2 story 2,000 square feet.. 2 car garag e, Fair­ w ay lot $189.900. Daytime 248- 2915 or 249-6672. II1STTIM E buyers program . No credit needed. Call for free quali­ fication by phone. HOME ZONE, 7 -r - - READY TO MOVE in; 2br up­ stairs apt. furnished w/ furniture, all utilities. $550/m onth. 751- 1218 (704) 857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. N ew heat pum p. 767-4319 $500 D EPOSIT W/lLL m ove you into our mobile hom es lhat are already sel up even if you have credit issues. 767-6686. $577 PAY M EN t7D 0UbLE Wide 4 BR on 1.5 acres-w ooded in front and rear. Off a paved road. G ood schools. (336)249-7028 1 9 9 7 1 4 X 7 6 'VINYL sid in g . Shingle roof, SBR, 2Ba mobile h o m e s e t up in F arm in g to n H eights and ready to m ove in. F irst m o n th ’s lot ren t FREE. $ 1 4.900.00 Call 769-0755 or pager 208-3203 1997 i 4 ’X80' ALREADY Set-U p 8 R eady to m ove into "Looking lor a new owner", $500.00 Dn. & Take over paym ents. Call (704) 528-9564. 1997 OAKW OOD SINGLEWIDE sel up in very nice park. Owner linancing 767-3329. 1 9 9 8 M OD EL DW O akw ood. O w ner Financing g u aran teed . D elivered to your lot. $477 pay­ m ent. (336)249-7028 2 0 0 0 M O D EL 14X 80 V inyl/ shingle, already set up. Move in condition. R epo deal, like new! 778-0001 orw shom es.net, 3 BED , 2 B ath, Too M any up­ g rad es to list, set up, ready to m ove into. Call for pre-qualifica­ tion. (704) 528-9449. 3B R , 2BA OAKW OOD H om e already set up. I will finance it with $500 deposit. 767-6686. 7BAD CRED IT? With reaso n ­ able dep o sit loan approved in m inutes. Will do w hat others can't. 767-4319 W E SAY YESl ÄB^ÄNDONED DOUBLEW IDE, OW NER Moved!! Call lor delails 704-528-5198. ABANDONED HOME - 0 down. Call 336-751-0179. ABANDONED HOM E. 3 b ed ­ room , 2 bath. Will sell in place or m ove to your lol. Som e ow ner financing. 336 661-1163 A PPR O V E D ni REG A RDLESS O F Credit!! Call Quick lor Fast A pproval on M anufactured or M odular Hom es. (704) 528-9566. BRAIRD NEW 16’X60’, 3 Bed, 2 Ba. S et Up, R eady to m ove inlo! Call 704-528-4662 lor info. BUY A rjEW hom e and consoli­ d ate your bills. Call 1-888-251- 6790. D iV O R C E F O R C E S S Ä L E . D avidson Couniy Double wilh 3 BR, 2BA, A ssum e P ay m en ts. $453.86-i-lot. (336)249-8273 HIGH RO CK LAKE A rea. 99 m odel 3BR, 2BA, D.W., ow ner fi­ nancing, $1,000 dow n. (336)249- 7028 Lordy, Lordy Barbara’s401 Imyc, Daniel MOBILE HOME FINANCING for people with credit issu es, none to bad for us. 767-0156. M OBILE HOM E FIN A N CING . A ^|ly by phone. Call 1-888-251- MODULAR HOM E ON acre of land. Call 336-751-1571. MODULAR HOM ES on your lot. Shipped direct- S ave $$ For free literature, call 1-888- 889-6356. M ORTGAGE COMPANY H as SW s and DW s already set up on acreag e. P ay $485 and fees and m ove in. Call 1-800- 750-4588. M ORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW ’S AND DW ’S ALREADY SE T U P ON ACREAGE. P ay $485 and fees and m ove in. Call 1 -800-750- 4588. MOVE IN TODAY S e v e ra i M o­ bile H om es I need to rent or li- nance. 767-3329. NEW HOM E ON W ooded lol. Call 336-751-0190. O W NER FIN A N CIN G AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 bath hom e. 1800sqft. 4 5 0 per m onth. R e a ­ sonable D eposit 661 -1163 RENTERS SPE C IA L FINANC­ ING P ro g ram . C all 3 3 6 -7 5 1 - 0184. R E P O S S E S S E D 3 B R , 2BA hom e on beautiful lot a ssu m e paym ents $380 per m onth. 767- 01S6. R E P O S S E S S E D H O M ES AL­ READY set up. R eady to m ove in. don’t worry aboul credil! This is your chance to start over. 767- 6686. W EST DAVIDSON, 3B R , 2BA Home $287 pmt. (336)249-7028 YADKIN C O ., nice large lols, sngl. & dblw ides. C heap w ater, good neighborhood, ow ner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Brown O sborne 336-838-4590 Music PIANO TUNING Repairing & Rebuilding Self-players, S ales & S en/ice W allace Barford ___________998-2789____________ Office Space C O N V EN IEN T Q U IE T IN Mocksville- small office w/full bath and pd. utilities, $350/m o. Call Shelia 751-1515 Pets AMERICAN ESKIMO PU PPIES, Bolh parents on-site. 998-9563. $100.00. Call after 5:00pm . FISH-N-TAILS P et S h o p Quality Tropical Fish, Pet Supplies, Sm all A nim als, Tank O rnam ents, Koi & Pond Supplies, Bait & m ore! Inde­ pendently ow ned. 123 N S alisb u ry St. M ocksville 336-751-2708 FI^EE^kTt t EN S^V ERY c u le , 751-6359. RATES A R E D R O PPIN G N O W IS T H IE T IM E • Rale.s a.s low a.s 2.9.S'7i on A djuslablcs • Fixed rales as low as 5.5‘/t' Fir.sl M ortgages Purchase or R elinances •D oublew ide Specialists •Credit Problem s U nderstood •O ne Day A pprovals •Firsl & .Second M ortgages FAMILY FIRST MORTGAGE, CORP. 1-888-840-1585 or 336-224-5125 "Where Yoitr Family Comes First ” Servina You Since 1979 • Free Estimules • Insured . • Reliable, Friendly Service »slidiileinc®ttol.ïom AshDale Construction S l'K C IA L IZ IN G IN A l l P h a s ic s o f H O M K R e m o d k l i n g AclJitiuns. Kiwliiis. PainlinB. Minor lilcc, & Plumbing, Kildicii, Dalh & Palio Tile, Dcck.s, Docks, .Shells, Hams, I-'cnccs, Relaiiiing Walls lo Ceiling Fans,„WcUoil all! David McCullar-Owner Phone: (336) 492-7363 Mobil«: (336) 655«558 DAVIK COUN TV EN'I KRPRLSK KKCORI), .lune 27,2002 - 9 CLASSIFIEDS llVjgaoiiiiDiait^yE PBOFITABLE Pets Service Vehicles Employment Employment Employment FREE PU PPIES - Yellow Lab/ G olden Retriever mix. R eady in three w eeks. 284-4582 or 284- 6332. FREE PU PPIES, CUTE, ad o r­ able, mixed. N eed good hom e. Call 998-7162. SELL IT FAST in the Classifieds. 751-2129 Recreational ATV HONDA 300,4 W heel Drive, rebuilt engine, new tires wilh spares, $2,500 OBO. 751-7886. W AVE'RUI^NER 750 w/t^^^^^^^ and 2 life jackets. $2,500.00.940- 5027.___________________________ Service PERFECT TOUCH CLEANING Service. 998-8148. Í \ BOBCAT WORK wood & mulch sold & delivered. Driveways graveled. 751-3768 d e p e n d ^b l e“^ T e a n i n g FOR hom e or office. Also, night shill child care. R elerences avail­ able. 940-6583. ^ N sM fH /A R M O R E R S P E ­ CIALIZING in Law Enforcem enl and military lire arm s. Call for appointm ent. Ask lor Mike. 492- 2223. H O U SEK EEPIN G - W EEKLY O R BI-W EEKLY H onest and dependable. R eferences. 998- 8945. LINK'S SEAM LESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estim ates 998-1798 NEW ¡ M g E Painting & Rem odeling, vinyl siding, decks, additions, pressure w ashing. O ver 20 yrs exp. Cv/ner Danny Church. 336-751-4507 Mobile - 336-909-4062 O SBO RN E ELECTRTc“ for allyour electrical needs. Free Estim ates. 751-3398. TRU E VALUE PERSONAL SH O PPE R SERVICE Do you w ant to spend m ore lime with your family or friends and less tim e in long lines at the gro­ cery store or hunling for that per­ fect gift at the mall? Would you be willing to pay a sm all service fee for som eone else to do your shopping for you and then deliver your item s to your door? If so. •MIKE'S PR ESSU R E WASH* vinyl siding and repairs decks, patios, drivew ays and walkways, siding. 336-998-9588 336-909-1713 Insured - free estim ate. B & D DES^IGN ii~CbNSYRIJC- TION YOUR COM PLETE HOM E IM­ PROVEM ENT COMPANY We Work To Meel Your Budget/ Specializing in additions, renova­ tions, baths, kitchens, w indow s, siding, decks, m asonry, stone & tile work, light painting and small reapirs. W e also do Bobcat work. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prom pt, reliable, w orkm an­ ship. R eferences avialble. Free Estim ates. AVGOL I H O neh ic r SnlShifi Packaging Operators • 12 hour shift wilh rotating days off • Excellent h:ncrit.s • Company paid mcdical and dental • Vacation • Holiday.s • 40IK plan Apply in person at 178 Avgol Drive, Mocksville Fax:336-936-2505 N O W H IR IN G FIRST AND SECOND SHIR ASSEMBLERS Comlort Bill Windows and Dooris In Mocksville, NC has immediate openings for Full-time 1st and 2nd Shift Assemblers. Isl shift hours are 6am-2;30pm M-F and 2nd shift hours are 3pm-1 ;30am M-Th. $8.40 per hour to start (second shift has a $0.40 shift differential) with a planned progression to $8.65 per hour In 3 monlhs and $8.90 per hour in 6 months. THE COMFORT-BILT TEAM PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Compelilive Pay •401K • Medical Insurance • Paid lime off/Unpaid time olf • Dental Insurance • Paid Holidays Please slop by our ollice today (Sam-Spm) and fill GUI an application at: COMFORT-BILT WINDOWS AND DOORS 12S-A Quality Drive Mocksville, N0 27028 E-mail: bilnwacotntortblll.com «WINDOWS & DOORS* NO PHONE CALLS PLEASEl COMFORT-BILT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYEH “Plan your fulure wilh ComfofI Bill Windows and Doors* . 5 sp eed , air conditioning, cruise control, good condition $2500,00 751-3690. 1 you lelive If so, then a personal shopper m ay be just w hat you needi 1 am a Chris­ tian, sta y at hom e m om who loves to shop and I feel this Is a v alu ab le opportunity (or new m om s, the elderly, and those with very busy sch ed u les. So. call 492-6547 lor m ore details. C har­ acter relerences available upon request. H ave a blessed dayl Statewide $$$$LO A NS UP TO $50001 Debt C onsolidation up to $100,000. C redit P ro b lem s co n sid e red . $1200 minimum monthly incom e required. No Application Fees! Apply 2 4 /7 .1 -800-440-6796, Ex­ te n sio n 83. w w w .delrayfunding.com . ARAVA/MERiDIA/REDTlX/FEN- PH EN - C o n tact experienced product liability attorneys, Dulfus & Melvin, PA. North Carolina law­ yers representing North Carolin­ ians. Call 1 -800-987-6529 or Visil www.injurync.com for free infor­ m ation. FEN PH EN OR REDUX diet drug user? You m ay be injured and not even know it. For Free Answer B ooklet Irom A ttorney W ayne O 'B ryan, call 1-800-368-6495, Ext. 5554 (a 24 hour tree re­ corded m essage) F R E E D EB T H EL PII O n e monthly paym ent reduced up lo 50% . Stop collection calls. Avoid b an k ru p tc y . w e b site ; w w w .know d0b t.o rg . A lliance Credit C ounseling, Inc. Toll Free; 1-888-995-7856. SAW MILL $3895. NEW S uper L um berm ate 2000. Larger c a ­ pacities, m ore options. M anufac­ tu rer of saw m ills, e d g e rs and skidders. N onfood Sawmills, 252 SonwiI Drive, Buffalo, NY 14225. 1-800-578-1363 ext..300N Travel HARRA H 'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Frid-Nite Ju n e 28th $20pp Tues-D ay July 9th $10pp Atlantic City Trip Aug. 30th $169pp E Z Way Travel 1-800-618-5546 Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyatt 1991 THUNDERBIRD-REBUILT m otor $2 5 0 0 . 1987 A e ro sta r needs trans work $500.998-2464 betw een 3-9pm. 2000 ruiERCURY, GRAND Mar- quls. N ew C ondition, 19,000 miles, silver g r ^ metallic, loaded, one owner, $15,200. 751-0383, 84’FORD RANGER Truck; A/C, Auto. AM/FM R adio, 2 s e ts of tires. Hot Buy!!! 492-7495. CHRYSLER PTC R U ISE R , 2001 LE, 9700 miles, Black, 5 speed, extras added, $17,500. Call 998- 7831. FORD F l50, AUTO, Air, C am per Top, 30K on new engine, needs tailgate. $3200. Call Richard 284- 6950. OWN AMERICA'S BEST Sellini Minivan for a great p rice-199 Dodge C aravan, Brown, 101K.A/ C,TW , Auto Locks, M any Extras. $7,900 998-9555. L eave M es­ sage if no answ er. SALISBURY MOTOR CO. Buick - D odge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 '96 COUGAR V8 Auto, Sunrool, Dark G reen, Exc. Condition. 62K miles, $6.000.00 284-6684 Wanted CHRISTIAN HUNTER IN TER­ ESTED in leasing land for 2002 Hunting S easo n . H ave H unted for many years 8 am willing to obey any rules set by the land­ owner. 336-595-9330. BUYING ALL SPE C IE S of tim­ ber. M yers F o rest P ro d u cts. (704)278-4532. Night (704) 278- 2877. P H O T O G R A PH Y STU D IO LOOKING for m odels, all ag es, m ale-fem ale and twins. Call for an appointm ent. 336-998-3409 TRACTOR W ORK: BUSH H og­ ging, Box Blading for drivew ays, g rav el, or la n d sc a p in g , light loader work, field ripping , 6ft. tractor tiller, post holes 336-492- 5174 before 9:00pm . WANTED TO BUY: PINE OR HARDW OOD. № selecl cut or clear cut. S h av er W ood P ro d u c ts 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING TO BUY standing tim­ ber pine and hardw ood. 336-859- 2480. Employment HONEST, DEPENDABLE PER ­ SON needed to help clean resi­ dential hom es. 749-5102. Leave m essage. ALLIANCE HOME CARE R egistered N urse lor contract hom e health position lor Davie Couniy. Previous experience re­ quired. 1-888-691-4967 ext 2, C E > T fE (f UMC P R E -S ch o o l teacher needed. Bogins 9/4 M- W-F, 8:30am -12:00noon, $6.00/ hr. Cal! 940-3753 lor information. C H U R C H SEC R ET A R Y N EED ED for Liberty C oncord U nited M ethodist C hurches. 20 hours per w eek, $8.00 per hour. C om puter skills necessary, will need to be able to m eet d ea d ­ lines, answ er phone, and do gen­ eral office work. Send R esum e to Liberty United M ethodist Church. 141 Liberty Circle. M ocksville, NC. CO NCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. D rivers license oreferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am- 2pm for application. EOE DRIVER: ATTN CD Ldrivers; Do• t//\H hrHJQ 1 i/r OTQ r\S/r\ xiflnlyou have 1 yr OTR exp, w ant “ 500 mi per wk, m edical benefits ir your lamily & be hom e w eek­ e n d s ? ? C oastal T ransport, an established flatbed carrier in busi­ n e ss since 1925, is looking for you. 60% of loads are preloaded and larped and we have a termi­ nal right here in Mocksville, NC. Call David at 1-800-835-9770. EXP. CARPENTER FOR framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over- lim e. M ust be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. FU LL TIM E M AINTENANCE C aretaker needed for apartm ent com plexes in Mocksville. C andi­ date m ust have own hand tools. D u ties include, painting and c le a n in g v ac an t ap a rtm en ts, checking daily m aintenance re­ quest, contacts with contractors and vendors, minor plumbing re­ pair and daily walk of property for trash pick up. P lease sencl re­ sum e to; PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC. Equal Opportunity Employer. G O O D W ORKING ENVIRON­ MENT Currently laking applications for; A ssem blers 2nd shift - $7.90 per hour M ocksville area Must be able lo lift heavy objects. Forklift experience a plus. MEGA FORCE STAFFING 205 E ast Side Drive Statesville, NC 28677 704-872-0132 Toll F ree: 1-800-951-0132 DEADLINE fo r C lassified ads 10:30 a.m ., Tuesday Davie C ounty Schools BUS DRIVERS NEEDED Tlie Davie County School System is seeking responsible individuals who arc interested in providing safe transportation Ibr students in Davie County Schools. Starting Pay: S8.59/liour. For more infonnation, contact Todd Naylor, Director of Transportation at 751-2627. TRAINING IS REQUIRED The Davic County School System will offer bus driver training July 15-118:30-3 p.m., at thc Davic Campus of Davidson County Conununity College (Room 200). To regisler, contact Todd Naylor, Director of Transportation at 751-2627. Winston-Salem's #1 Staffing Company is now hiring for positions in Mocksville and Clemmons. $7 .50 -$9.25 /h r. M aterial H andlers IVIachine O perators Forklift O perators 1st and 2nd Shifts Call 896-1000 (or more Infomnalion or apply In person at 7748 Norh Point Blvd., Winston-Salem. At the Conner oi North Point and University Partway. Inteiviews Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m., 2i)0 p.m. Or, come see us at the Davie ESC , No T hursday H ours; Friday, Ju n e 28th, 9flO-11 ;00 am , to (111 out application. Bring Sfbmsollderitiricalion Temporary Resources, Inc. HOME HEALTH AIDES needed for Davie County area. M ust have experience or CNA certification, current TB lest, proof of auto in­ su ran ce. clean crim inal b ac k ­ ground. A pplications taken at Em ploym ent Security C om m is­ sion on Davie C am pus, July 2nd from 10;00am -2:00pm . IMMEDIATE H ELP W ANTED! Experienced Electrician. Valid Li­ ce n se. O sborne Electric. 751- 3398 appointm ent only. LOOKING FOR W O R K ?? CALL SPH ERIO N TODAY!!! W e are recruiting for the JC Penney Distribution C enter Statesville, NC ’Shipping/Receiving •M aterial H andlers •O rder Pullers 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts 704-881-0465 LPN/RN’S NEEDED IN IVIOCKSVILLE AREA All Shifts Available. Pay Rate: LPN -$19.00+ RN-$21.00+ Apply in person at 2070 Cloverdale Ave. Suite C W inston-Salem . NC 27103 OR Call for info: 336-375-8288 or 1 • 877-NURSEAID. SALEM CA RRIERS, INC. A D edicated L ogistics P rovider Im m ediate Em ploym ent for CDL-A drivers Minimum 18 m lhs. Exp. D edicated runs Som e runs all Drop 8 Hook H om e time daily or w eekends Excellent pay & benefits to include M edical, Life, Dental, Profit Sharing, Paid Holidays. V acations and Uniforms Do you need hom e lim e? W anl to earn $750-$! 100 a wk? Join our driver force of 600+ drivers! Call Today 1-800-709-2536 for Details S alem C arriers Inc. D edicated to C u sto m er S ervice A nd D river S atlslac- Uon EOE G A R A G E D O O B S NEED A SA LESPERSO N , great benefits. Earn 40-60K first year. Dental, B onuses, Call 751-1571 Ask for Mike. NEED M G R STO TRAIN Growing INC 500 Go Top Com m ission Plan 866-704-6782 N EED ED IM M EDIATELY, TEACHER for older infants. M- F, 8:30-5:30, Must have childcare credentials I and II or be willing to enroll. (336)766-6979, OW N AN INCOM E Producing HVAC B usiness for less lhan the cost of a hom e, includes; large 1999 Morton Building, 1 acre lot, finished ollice a n d restroom , m any o th e r am en ities, O nly $110,000. Convenient to Davie, Yadkin and Iredell, for information contact: Ina B eavers at Apex Real E state S ales, 998-5068. SEEKING QUALIFIED CANDI­ DATES C om e and drop by il you have expertise as: •Load M achine O perator Experience Required Pay DOE *N on-W oven M achine O p era­ tor Experience Required Pay DOE •Truck Tire C hanger Experience a MUST Willing lo drive to Charlotte $10.00 •T elem arketer Pait-lim e, evenings Lake Area Good Pay MEGA FORCE STAFFING 205 East Side Drive Slalesville. NC 28677 704-872-0132 Toll Free: 1-800-951-0132 TRU CK D RIV ERS N EED ED . C lass A CDL's 2 years experi­ ence. C lean driving record. 998- 8810. WE HAVE THE Challenge; Ad­ venture, Training, College. Skills. C an You Take 11? 336-249-0800. www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com WETAL WOOD INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL ■ RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginther (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -2 9 8 6 M ocksvillo, N C E n t e r p r is e C la s s if ie d s W o r l i ! Call Tainniy al 751-2120 to get your ad .started, and wail Ibr the phone call.s to roll in. DAVIC COUNTY ENTERPRI/E RECORD G EN E TR EX LER R O O FING New & Old nools 30 Years Expeiience Free Estimates 336-284-4571 C A S H PAID FO R A N TIQ U E S , PARTIAL O R W H O LE E S TA TES , C O L L E C TA B L E S , O LD M ETAL TO Y S , A N TIQ U E F U R N ITU R E Call Aftliur BosHck 336-492-5992 w e r e - you above the competition in lact, you'ro eligible for up to three pay raises your first yearl Our oxtonsivo Irnming proyrnm provides you with the skills you nood to succood, plus lols you docido whon you are ready for more pay/bonolils and moro responsibility And thal's just tho beginning, As n mombor of cur dynamic tonm. you'll also benoflt from tho following: •101K savings plan contribution — wfl'll Mtiiich 25''u ot your contribution, up to of your salary (available alter one year oF sorvico of nl least 1000 hours, iTiust bo at loasi 21 yoars of age. Medical proscription, dental, (ild and AD& D bonofils (availablo after 120 days of omploymont, wilh at least a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistanco program. • Wookly paychocks • Flexible schoUuiing • Paid vacations • Employee moal and gift discounts • Stock purchase pltin (available lo ihoso at lost 21 yoars of age who havo comploled 90 days of service) Wo 010 irul/ commiltod lo your succo5s ns a doCicaioti inomhcr of our toam. At Cmckor Qarrol. wo lislon to what you havo lo say and us« ituil (emlhack № mako posiltvo chanQos jo youf work onvironmont. What moro could you ask lof? II you aro moiivaiod and onlhusiasiic, wilh a passion lor cuslomor sorvico. cotno ir> ond soe a Managor lodayl We are currently looking for: PART TIME HELP COME M TODAY AND AmY. WE ARE A FAST-PACED, FUN PUU TO WOiiK. W* or* kMklng for HKiH amisy pMpI« that Uie to vnrit lurtl and molta MONEyW 6420 Sessions Ct, Clemmons, NC Exit 184,1-40 (336)712-9880 O ld C o u n try Sto re W e are an equni opportunity em ployer. DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, June 27,2002 County Briefs Cooleemee CDBG Advisory Council T he follow ing people w ere nam ed lo the C ooleem ee CD BG A dvisory C ouncil for the N orth C ooleem ee sew er and dem oli­ tion w ork: V iola D avidson, Jeanette W atkins, Jessie W ilson, G enesta E verhardt, B arry M elton, and Carl D avidson. EPA Grant Used To Buy Park Land K en Sales asked the board to pass ihrough the necessary funds for the purchase o f 33 acres from Frank Everhardt. T he funds cam e from an EPA gram lhat C ooleem ee asked the county lo apply for, to be used for the park. The board approved the purchase o f Ihe property, using the grant m onies, and then trans­ ferring the property to Cooleem ee. Zoning Briefings T he board heard zoning briefings for the follow ing requests for rezoning; Robert Ireland, Tim othy СгапПИ, Tom m y Price and V ulcan M aterials. A ll four item s have been scheduled for public hearings al Ihe July 8 county board o f com m issioners m eeling. Dilapidated Housing Condemned Follow ing a presenlalion by county attorney R obert Price, Ihe board approved condem ning five houses in C ooleem ee. T he uninhabited houses m ust be tom dow n in order to use funds from the C ooleem ee CD B G gram , w hich will expand sew er lines in the area. T he houses arc ow ned by Lindsey Levall Patterson, Lindsey M ary Palierson, Jessie W hite, Phillip Fisher and Cari R eeves. N either o f the Pattersons can be found and ow e delin­ quent ta,xes. A ll the other ow ners have been notified. D em oli­ tion costs w ill be covered by the grant. Hospital Financial Meeting Update C om m issioner W hite updated the board on the incom e .statement for D avic C ounly H ospital. The slalem eni show ed fig­ ures for Ihe five m onlh period {ending in M ay) since N ovani lefl the hospital. He rem inded the board lhat the hospital had antici­ pated significant startup costs and had a planned loss of $580,000 for the first six m onths. A t the end of M ay, (he H ospital w as show ing losses o f 5295,402, alm ost $300,000 under budget. Fol­ low ing the slate survey in,speclion the w eek o f June 24, the hos­ pital hopes lo apply for the critical acce.ss designation, w hich w ould is anticipated to help to low er losses ne.xt year. Inmate Worlc Bus Considered In D ecem ber 2001, the com m issioners approved the pur­ chase o f a used bus for inm ate transportation for solid svaste projects. T he funds w ere then frozen in February w hen the bud­ get crisis struck. Stating lhal the current bus w as dangerous, staff requested unfreezing $30,000 for the purchase o f a used bus, w hich w as recently located. T he board approved the decision, as the bus is required for county business. School Bonds On The Schedule D avie C ounly Schools superintendent D ub Potts presented os an inform ational item , a request from the board of education to present the school bond package at the July 8 m eeting. Come See W H i t t L e j o tho down June 30 - July 2 6:30 to 8:15 PM each night Redland Pentecostal Holiness Church Corner of HWY 158 and Baltimore Rd For more information call: 998-2014 July 3rd - Cookout at Rich Park A PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION ■ IllLV fi"' A'l' 7:00 PM PI .ACE MOCKS METHODIST CHURCH Please visit the NEW Goodwill Attended Donation Center* Bi-Lo 796 Valley Road Mocksville, NC Visit our area Retail Stores: Mooresville, 214 Williamson Rd. Salisbury, 836 W. Jake Alexander Blvd. Clemmons, 2635 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Troutman, 666 N. Main St. Lexington, 48A Hwy 64W Statesville, 103 Northcross Ln. •Attendants are available Monday-Saturday 9a.m.-7p.m. Sunday 1p.m.-6p.m. to assist you with your donation of tiousehold goods, clothing and other usable items. IMKHSU IION DHU AICIHMI’S MIH KSCMIillCII Н11Л11Ч ri-A T U /U ,\G THE DULIN & MOCKS CHURCH CHOIRS “ J u s t P o p T h e T r u n k W e ’ l l d o t h e r e s t . ) n n I '.good\ I 'iHn 11 nc. org C H O O S E N O THANK YOU M o c k s v i l l e & D a v i e C o u n t y W e a r e s o e n c o u r a g e d b y y o u r g e n e r o u s c o n t r i b u t i o n s o f t i m e , m o n e y , r e s o u r c e s a n d p r a y e r s . W i t h G o d ’ s h e l p w e s t o p p e d a n A B C s t o r e f r o m p l a g u i n g o u r c o m m u n i t y . P l e a s e d o n ’ t g i v e u p a n d j o i n w i t h u s i n p r a y e r f o r o u r c o m m u n i t y . Paid for by C itizens A gainst the Sale of A lcohol in Mocksville