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12-Decemberм . Got Your Goat Davie Girls Raise State Fair Reserve Champion Boer Goat P a g e d 2 '. ' 7 ^ - V i , J J xj J J ; J ¿ I-r j £;^ l^ ^ ^ jy b o h s y jiJ s jy J s in 'b S n o p , : , P r o d iJ C is / , d y jc ; 9 / ', '■'ГГ*/'/'«''. ^ **У-С'Г'”/'^?-Д"ТЧЪ? <?■, Гч , > “ . . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/E^ECORD U S PS 149-60 Number 48 Thursday. Dec. 5. 2002 44 PAGES M ocksville C h ristm as P arade S aturday A t 3 n . . 4 1 ! l . _ I »_____1 . . .................................Ry Mike Barnhiirdt Davie Coimty Emerpri.se Rccord The white light.s outlining the buildings in downtown Mock.sville are a .sure sign that the Christmas season is here. And on Saturday, it will come into lown wilh a bang as the biggest ever Hometown Christmas Parade will begin at 3 p.m.. with the theme Peace on Earth, followed by the W a te r R u le s E a s e d By Kim Justen Davie County Enterprise Record Davie County water customers ' have fewer restrictions. County commissioners on Mon­ day put the county from Stage 3 to Stage 2, voluntary, water conserva­ tion measures. “Things are pretty much back to nonnal.” said water department di­ rector Bruce Pratt. River flows are back to normal. Davie draws wa­ ter from the Yadkin River near Fannington and the South Yadkin River in Cooleemee. Pratt estimated it would take three or four years of increased rainfall to bring underground wa­ ter levels back to normal. The county does not have any wells, although many residents not on the county syslem have had problems with wells going dry. Commissioner Dan Barrett said the low ground water levels were reason enough to keep some type o f conservation measures in place. In Level 2, customers are asked to minimize watering of lawns and shrubs, use disposable dishes when possible, wash dishes and clothes when loads are full, limit car wash­ ing, and reduce flushing of toilets to whenever practical. These recommendations are on top of Level 1 measures, which in­ clude turning off water while rins­ ing dishes and brushing teeth, lim­ iting showers to four minutes and repairing leaking faucets and plumbing. Ken White Heads Board Commissioner Ken White was elected chair of the Davie County Board of Commissioners Monday afternoon. Richard Poindexter was elected vice chair. Also on Monday, Michael Allen and Bobby Knight were sworn in to new four-year terms on the board. lighting ofthe trees on the square at dusk, “ It’s really neat, the e.xcitement that’s growing,” said Kay Eamhardt of the Davie Chamber of Com­ merce. event sponsor. As of Monday evening, there were IS.i entries, and there’s usu­ ally more at the last minute. There will be church floats and school lloats and Scout floats. There will be horses and wagons and fire trucks and rescue vehicles. There will be dancers and clowns and an­ tique cars. There will be refresh­ ments and marching bands and uni­ cyclists. There will be free balloons for the kids. O f course, Santa Clause is e.\- pected to make the trip from the North Pole. Come early, bccause tlie parade draws a crowd. Traffic on North Main Street near the Brock Center where the parade starts can back up for quite a while, Margaret Foster, owner of Foster's Jewelry on Main Street, will be the grand marshal. “ Most of the churches have re­ sponded and will have floats in the parade. We’re looking for a really good day,” Eamhardt said. The parade is at 3 p.m., an hour earlier than last year The parade will travel North Priyanka Borad, 8, a third grader at Mocksville Elementary School, gets some reading help from her principal, Pat Coutts. ■ Photo by Robin Fergusson A n E x c e lle n t S c h o o l Mocksville Elementary, Principal D a y s A f t e r W r e c k Winning Local And State Awards Main Street to the town square, turn left onto Depot Street, then left on Railroad Street back to the Brock Ccnter Soon after the parade, Brent Campbell of W GHP Fox8 News will lead the lighting o f the oak trees. Christmas music will be pro­ vided by the Davie High School Marching Band. Please See Parade - Page 7 Two Die In Separate Car Wrecks Teen Loses Control Of Car Saturday On Greenhill Road By Jackie Seabolt Davie County Enterprise Record A Davie teen was killed near Mocksviiie Saturday after the car he was driving collided with a tree. Patrick Martin Draughn, 19, of 410 Calahaln Road, Mocksville was transported to Baptist Hospital where he died as a result o f injuries sustained from the wreck. According to a report filed by Trooper A.T. Keiler o f the N.C. Highway Patrol, Draughn was trav­ eling alone in a 1987 Ford vehicle around 9 p.m.. The car was head­ ing south on Greenhill Road at an estimated 80 mph.. The posted speed limit is 55 mph on | the two lane road. Draughn lost I control of the ve­ hicle, causing it to cross left o f the I center line. The car I went off the road to the left. The vehicle collided with a tree and traveled ap­ proximately 13 feet after impact before coming to rest in a field. Keller reported no alcohol was involved and no vehicle defects were detected. Draughn, who is a 2001 graduate of Davie High, was wearing a seatbelt. Woman Dies 5 Draughn By Mike Barnhardt Davie County Enterprise Record At Mocksvillc Elementary School, every staff member works to help every child. It must be working. Named one of the top 25 most improved schools in North Caro­ lina for student achievement, and a School of Excellence, it’s princi­ pal, Patricia Coutts, is also Davie County’s principal of the year “I’m a little bit overwhelmed,” said Coutts, in her third year at the helm at Mocksville. “To do that well in the second year is unbe­ lievable. I think it’s because this school has a wonderful staff. “Everybody works together to be sure that no child gets left out.” They also like each other On a day off in October, the entire staff, minus two people who had made other commitments, spent the day together in the mountains. The entire staff, from the officc workers to custodial staff to cafeteria workers to the PTA, want the school to be “ inviting,” Coutts said, “Everybody has bought into that idea. Everybody works hard and it has paid off. We have high expectations. Even the students have high expectations. “We have excellent teachers, we really do. I would put our teachers up against any staff anywhere in the United States.” She talks about the school’s acceleration program. Each day, a grade level stops what they are Please See MES - Page 4 A Davie woman involved in a car crash on Nov. 22 died Wednesday, Nov, 27 as a result of injuries from , the wreck, Paige Walton Henley, 34, of 168 Wyo Road, Mocksville remained in N.C, Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem where she died. She was driving a 1991 Nissan north on N.C. 801 towards Farming­ ton with a male passenger She at­ tempted to pass a 2001 Chevrolet pick-up driven by Neal Stone Gor­ don Jr of 199 Cedar Fore.st Lane, Mocksville in a no-passing zone marked by a solid yellow line, re­ ported N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Please See Woman - Page 8 2 - DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 E x j i t o r i g J Р а й е Toss Cranberries From Thanksgiving Traditional Foods Reflections over the Thanksgiving dinner table ... What were those Pilgrims thinking? Sure, the turkey and ham and even venison for those intrepid hunters .should be part o f the meal. I’ll vote lo keep the candied yams, the peas and the casseroles. Pecan pie, pumpkin pie and all the desserts are keepers. But why do we have cranberry sauce? That’s the first item I’d toss from the traditional Thanksgiving feast. If it weren’t traditional, who would eat it? Like ham hocks at New Years, there is no good reason short o f starvation for eating cranberries. Okay, there supposed to be good for urinary tract infections. But that’s not a problem — at least today. Can the cranberries. The Sparks clan gathered for the first time without our patriarch. The younger grandkids scampered about as usual. The older grandkids talked of school and jobs. And the sons and daughters had lo be feeling some apprehension aboul how it would feel without our dad. Number 2 daughter, the hostess, didn’t hesitate. She brought up the issue dominating all our minds, dis­ cussed it head-on, talked about our dad and what he meant to us, and called for us to remember a favorite moment. Silently. With a Thanksgiving prayer, we crossed lhat bridge and went on with the meal and joy and laughter and wild children. And cranberries. Hillsdale Circle Works; Stoplights Causing Delays Maybe it’s too early to admit we were wrong. Too carly to give the N.C. Department o f Transponalion credil for knowing what it’s doing. Bul the traffic circle ... appears to be working. Last week during the Thank.sgiving crush, the new­ fangled roundabout in Hillsdale was working just fine. Il was the stoplights on cach side of the circle thal were holding up traffic. Traffic was backed up on both sides o f the stoplights, bringing the flow through the circle to a slop, too. It took weeks to gel used to it, but the circle is finally becoming part o f the landscape. There have been no fatalities. No multi-car pileups. Nobody lost in space. One o f our leaders told us aboul several huge roundabouts in Vale, Colo., which handle all the traffic in that tourist ski town. To listen to roundabout advo­ cates, we ought to get rid o f all the intersections and replace them with circles. It saves on electricity. Accidents are reduced. Acci­ dents that do happen in a roundabout are usually minor — unlike the head-on crashes in intersections. We may not be ready to go lhal far, but the Hillsdale circle is working. Usually, circles are much larger than lhat one. D O T didn’t have much land to work with there. But the fuss and fury have subsided. Tractor trailer rigs haven’t been impaled on the circle. They haven’t overturned. And it’s still fun just to venture in lhat circle, not quite sure if you will emerge alive on the other side. — Dwight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/^ E C O R D USPS 149-160) 171 s. Main St., P.O. 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Davie High SIT Team Endorses AP Decision To Ihe editor: In light of Ihc recent events pertaining to Ihe APP program, wc, the nienit>ers of the Davie High School Improvemeni Team (SIT), would like to lake a moment to share with you sotne of our feel­ ings. One of the things thal we cherish as members of the faculty is the opporlunily to share our concerns with the administrators and other faculty members through an open forum. When we express our concerns, we are heard and changcs are made. One of the things that we have addressed through SIT over Ihc pasl .scvcr.ll years is our concern for creating a sironger curriculum. Many members of the s f r team participated in a school-wide cur­ riculum review in the springof 2001. Also, wilhin Ihe present school year. SIT rncnibers have divided into sub-committees in order lo evaluate and improve the school as a whole. Curriculum changes have been a major topic of discussion wilhin these sub-cominittccs. Tlirougliout all of these endeavors, we have maintained the same goal • to seek opportunities lo strengthen the curriculum and to chal­ lenge our students to perfomt at a higher level. This goal encom- p.is,ses all of our students. From our low pcrfomiing students to our best and brightest, wc continually seek ways to raise the bar. As a result of our efforts. Dr. Linda Bosl (principal) and the ad­ ministrators heard our concerns aboul raising Ihe bar for our slu- Terry Bralley An Excellent Choice To the editor: What a benefit for Davie County in selecting Terry Bralley as county manager. The Town of M ocksville is also fortunate in h.iv- ing had Ihe .services of Terry Bralley. Terry has the educational :md experience skills needed by municipal govemnients elsewhere. His qualificalions may have carried him lo other locations if not for the pride and love of his community and the satisfaction received as he performed his duties over the years. He has helped crcalc valuable benefits for the local government, bolh lown and county, as well as the cilizens of bolh municipalities wiih industrial re- cruiimenl. job creation, educational facilities and many other ac­ complishments. Congratulations lo Terry as county manager and the Davie Couniy Board of Commissioners in retaining a valuable resource for the counly. Henry N. Howell Emerald Isle dents, and aclion was lakcn. Our adminislration crcated Ihe pro­ posal for transitioning from the APP program to the AP program. This was their answer lo our cry for a sironger curriculum. We, as members of the SIT team, appreciate and applaud the efforts of our administration and staff to strengthen our curriculum, and wc are contidcnl in Iheir abilities to make difficult decisions regarding necessary curriculum changes. Members of Ihe Davic High SIT Team -( Regina London. Gayle Windley, Susan Marion, Susan Tucker, Kimberlcigh Archer. Mike Absher, Terry Hales, Terri Winchell, Angela Lakey. Donna McNeil Family Thankful For Benefit Games To Ihe editor: We would like lo thank everyone who came oul lo support the one-pitch tournameni thrown on Nov. 9 at Center field, to all the businesses thal donated ilems, and a special thank you to Scotly and Tracy Cranficld, Shirley Barker, Danny Church and Tammy Smith. Without you and your love, wc would have been lost. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Church Mocksville Letters Welcomed The Entierprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may bc on topics of local, state, national or international issues. : An effort will be made to print all letters, provided they are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste, Tlie ecUtor reserves the right to edit letters for grammar and for space. ' All letters should include the name iand atWrcss of the writer, including a signature: A telephohc number, not to be published, is also requested. Please have leiters in the newspaper office no later ihan 4 p.m. Monday o f the w «k to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box. 99, Mocksville, or email to; emews@davie-enterprise.com. Got An Opinion? Add your vote to our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at www.enterprise-record.com and click on reader’s poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Is Terry Bralley the right choice for Davie County manager? Yes, 85% No, 15% Log on now lo cast your vote to the newest question. Will you trust the UN Weapons Inspection Report from Iraq? DAVIE COUNTV EN TERPRISE RKCORl), Thursdiiy, Dcc. 5, 2002 - 3 Children Used To Have To Make Their Toys, Activities Louise S troud I was llilnkliig o f how iliffcrcnl lil'c is forchiklrcit of loday. Ill my chikihootl, cliiUhcn did nol have all the lieauti- lul. (.•xpcnsivc toys lhal aro available today. Had they liecn on llic iiKirkct. nuiny people coiikl nol have al'fortlcil thciii. W hen wc lived dow ntow n, we had jusl a siii;ill yard on the upper side, the hardw are store (later the Princess riicater) liciiiji on the otlier side adjoining dadily's ollice. We hail no grass, jusl ilirl in this lillle yard. I w as I'orliinalc. how ever, niy father paid Mr. Will ■Spry ol C ooleem ee five dollars to liiiiUi me a little log cabin lo set in our yard. This lilllc hul had one room w hich held tw o chairs and a few play things, ll liad a chininey :iiid looked like a small version o f big log houses. G row n people had lo sloop lo enter the tIoor. Acliially. il could nol conilbrlably holil niore llian tw o lillle people. I enjoyed that litllc hul and w hen 1 oiilgiew it and the service station was built besiile us. we gave ihe lillle log house to Duke ________ Sheek. w ho had it m oved lo her fronl yard w here it stayed for years. Since llow ers didn'l grow well in the din in the yard, I w ould Iind lilllc slicks and fashion litllc flowers out of coloretl paper ami slick Ihem in the groim d in fronl o fth e lillle cabin lo m ake it look "hom ey." 1 boiighl lillle packages ol I low er .seeds and planted Iheni in w indow boxes upstairs but nothing ever grew. M y thum b was not green llicri atui it lias slill never turrieil. 1 m iss som e o fth e flow ers I thought were so prelly w hen 1 w as grow ing up. I w oiulcr whal happened lo nasturliunis like my neighbor used to grow. I haven'l seen any in years. D ahlias d o n 't seem as plentiful as ihey used lo be. O ccasion­ ally. I see the big lavender ones, but I alw:iys liked the deep red or w ine colored ones, with velvety petals. 1 don'l seem lo Writer Questions Church Scandal To the editor: In walchiiig Ihe Catholic Bishops reviewing Ihc new rules gov­ erning Ihe pedophile scandal in Ihe Church on C-spaii. one com- inenl struck a cortl. They said a small percenlage of ihe priests were guilty of molestation, and spoke of all the good the church ilid out­ weighing the had. I d o n 't Ihink so. If an o rd in a ry perso n has led a good life an d is fo u n d g u ilty o f c h ild m o lestalio n . the o dds arc he is g o in g to jail. The Catholies, on the other hand, condoned Ihe pratice of pay­ ing victims off and transferring known pedophiles to other churches lo keep il i|uicl.Tliat is a conspiracy, a crime. However, none of the conspirators have gone to jail, and all of Ihis is done wiih tax free money, again if any other tax free organiazation used tax free nioney in thal fashion. 1 am sure they would have gone to jail (or at leasl lost their lax free status). And they say there is no double standard in Ihe juslice system. Going back to the roaring 20s. Ihe depression and gangsters hey day, most of them donated to the cliurch and clv.vrities. Al Capone ran quite a few soup kitchens in Chicago, fora lot of hungry people, v/iih bis ill gotten gains. He died in jail for tax evasion. W hy isn't illegal use of tax free money prosccutcil? 1 would like to know. Henry Jurgcnsen Advance see m any gladiolas any m oro, exccpt in florist shops. 1 w onder w here sw cel peas and snapdragons w ent. A nother favorite thal seem ed lo grow wild out in fields was larkspur ami 1 rarely see that anym ore. We have a lot o fth e big laveniler cultivated rhododendron in Ih is counly, bul the m ountain variety (the w hite bloom with a pink tinge) does nol seem lo grow well here. M y sister anil I hail tw o bushes like lhal for a long lim e, but they finally died. W hen 1 see the beautiful doll houses in H appy H ouse M iniatures uptow n and the pretty lillle iloll ftirnilure available now adays. 1 rem em ber Ih e little pasteboard furnilure we used lo m ake for our dolls. .Some m agazines carried a page of paper dolls lo cul out. C hildren loday w ould not believe how things used 10 be. W hen 1 w as little there were no planned activiiies. ______ outside o f school, for children. Lillle boys w ent lo the creek and learned lo sw’im when the w ater w as deep enough. T here were no YM CAs or lakes for lillle girls lo learn. A s a result. I 'm slill afraid o f waler. I W 'ish I could sw im . Today. 1 Ih in k we have loo m any activities. M any tim es, 1 have heard parenls say Ihcy did not have the advan­ tage of all the extra things children can have today - either Ih c y w ere nol available or they couldn't afford Ih e m . so now they wanl Ih e ir children lo have every advantage they did n ’l have. I ihink Ih is m eans the children are spread so Ih in it's hard for them lo excel in any one thing. W hen 1 was a child, ahoul the only Ih in g oflercd outside school w as piano lessons. Later, w hen 1 was leaching piano, children w ere involved in so m any aclivilies. They had very little tim e lo practice their m usic. I jusl had to accept thal I'acl. I rem em ber one sludenl I d lin g me she alw ays chose lo practice her m usic right afler m eals (dishw ashing tim e). There w ere no Boy Scouls, G irl Scouts, dancing classcs o r anything o f lhat kind. 1 do rem em ber thal when I was veiy young, m y older brother, Frank, had art lessons for a short tim e from Mi.ss Velma M artin. She laught in a room near the office w here Dr. W .C. M artin (her father), practiced m edicine on the sccond Moor o f the building which housed H arris-L cG rand Phar­ m acy and M iss A nnie C arter's Sew ing R oom on the first Moor. The sireel level stairw ay was belw een llic.se tw o buildings. B efore M iss A nnie C arler had her sew'ing room there, and also .sold m aterial. 1 believe a m eal m arket occu­ pied lhat space and a Mr. Davis was ihe m eal culler. I can barely reniem bcr thal. M uch laler. the Ideal G rocery occu­ pied lhal space. Still lalcr, Leslie's M en's Shop (ow ned by Leslie D aniel) w as there, w ilh his w ife (C hristine's) G ift Shop in Ihc rear. I Ih in k later. W ilkins D rug Store added that space lo their business. Frank's art lessons didn't lasl very long because M iss Velma m arried Mr. Charlie lJurrus and m oved lo Shelby. There being no other arl teacher available, that w as the end o f Frank's art career. Me was doing i|Uile w ell but I d on't know lhal il w ould have lasted. He enjoyed athletics so m uch and W 'as the recipient o fth e firsl alhlclic m edal given al M ocksvillc High School. The nexl year, m y brother, Harry, w on lhat aw artl. We had a girls baskelball leam . H ow ever, I w as never inlerested in participating in alhlctics. As a child in school, I never w anted to go oulside and play al recess, especially in the w inier. 1 renieniber one w inter day hiding in the locker room al recess. O f course. Ih e teacher found m e. m ade m e put on my coal and go outside. 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Davie County’s Principal of the Year Patricia Coutts asks a question to students in Elizabeth Vogler’s classroom. - Photos by Robin Fergusson MES Principal, Staff Strive For Excellence C onliniii'd rro m I’iiuc I d o in j: an d c h ild re n are g ro u p e d a c c o rd in g to ability. " F a c h chill! g e ls to b e ex a ctly w h e re Ihey n eed lo he. Children seem to be vciy conicnl," she said. There are 535 stiidcnls al M ocksville Flementary. Ciiiills moved lo the area 25 yoars aj!!) from Richmond. Va. and fell in love with ■Mocksville. "It's just like a really j:ood step back." she said. “Parenls are really involved in the schools. They have yood. solid values." In her 2 1 si year in educa­ tion. she has no desire to move ai:ain. "There's a w a rm th here, a m eiilalily y o u feel when you w alk Inio Ihis b u ild ln y ." I Ier days are lony. She arrives al school al 7:20. and slandini; near the same place, greets each child as they enter school in the morning. I’art o fthe reason is to make sure things run smoothly, part is lo Icl the children know she cares. "I a lso gel lo ls o f h u g s an d I lea rn w h a t’s g o in g o n in Iheir liv e s." C h ild re n w iih p ro b le m s al h o m e b rin g ih cin to sc h o o l, an d it's e a sie r lo d eal u ilh th o se p ro b le m s w hen y o u know Ihem an d u n d e rsta n d ih cn i. C’o u lls saiil. Aboul a third of her ilay Is spent w ilh teachers and parenls. or on Ihe telephone. The resl o f ih e lim e, it's to Ihe c la ssro o m s. "I h a v e a h u g e lo v e o f c u rric u lu m anil a slro n g b a c k g ro u n d in c u rric u lu m ." she sa id . "I lo v e b ein g o u l in Ihe c la ssro o m , e n jo y in g w h at th e c h ild re n a re d o in g . I lik e lo read Ih eir w ritin g an d c e l- Coutts goes over a chart with Mocksville Elementary assistant principal, Gladys Scott. e b ra te Ih e ir a c h ie v e m e n ts w ith “ If y o u ’re nol a p e o p le them." And. of course, ihere’s Ihe paper w ork. "The things you do lo keep your school running." she said. person and you don’l like people, then you w on’t be an effective adniinisiralor." Coulls said. "I'm w orking to make ihis the best possible alniosphere for children, leachers and for parenls. Coulls has been a leacher and assistant principal in Ihe Davie sysiem. fkwtnfor all Occasions Ш S U M I ^ if l M M N t e ГСЗЗЮУ81-1Ш She’s not curly at 30 _ Happy Birthday iS Stephanie! W ith our spacious maiernily suites and rcla.\iiigjacu:zi tubs, the Special Deliver}’ area al Davis Regional Medical Cenler offers comforl and privacy, as well as the highesi level of lechnology. Speciali:cd lieds for nioni, dclii.\e sleeping accommodations lor dad, IV's and VCRs are included lo make your slay as comfortable as possible. A celebration lunch is even included durinj; your hospilal slay. 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A scencio, failure to Mop for stop siyn/red lijzht. $25. cost. - Hilly Kaye Avara. unsafe nune- m ent. tlisniissed/civil .settlemenl. - Andrew Sherm er Harney, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dism issed per civil settlem ent. - Daryl Hernard Beasley, speed- iiii: 92 in a 70. reduced to 7У-70. $ 10 and cost: failure to notily DM V of address change, dism issetl per pica. - Joseph David Bcck. speeding 62 in a 45. reduced to im proper equipm enl. SIO. cost; expired in­ speclion. dism issed per correclion. - Tony A lexander Blakely, fail­ ure to w ear scat hell. $25. cost; ex­ pired registration, disniisseil per cor­ rection. ■ Dawn M arie Bostian, expired inspection, no liceuse. dism issed per correction. - Jay Prederick iirake. exceeiling safe speeil. reducetl to im proper etjuipm ent. $10 and ct>st: failure it) u e a r seat hell, tiism issetl [ier plea. - Troy W esley Branson, speeding 70 in a 55. reduccd ti> im proper equipm enl. $10. cost; failure to se­ cure passenger um ler 16. failure to w ear seal hell, dism issed per plea. - Fay W hile Brown, speetling 74 in a 55. reduced lo imprt>per eijuip­ m ent, S50 and cosl. - Jam es Reed Cam jibell. failure lu Mop for red light, reduced \o im- projier equipm enl. $10. cost; I'aihire It) heed light tir siren, disnussed per correclion. - Tim othy W. Cam pbell, speed­ ing iSO in a 70. reduced lt> iniprtiper equipm enl. SIO and ctisi. - Paula June Canter, sjieeding f)U in a 55, reduced to 59-55. S5. cost. - M ateo Alvar;\ Caj4>rali. no li­ cense. dism issed per correclion. * H ow ard Fred Carter. П. sjieed- ing 70 in a 55. reduced lo imprt>j)er equipm ent. SIO and cost. - M aria C. C havez, speeding 50 in a 35. reduced to im projjer equip­ m ent. $10 and cost; no license, dis­ m issed per correclion. - Randy G eorge C hildress, ex­ pired regi.slration, nolicense, dis­ m issed per correction. - brank Jay Cline, sjieetling in a 70. tiism issetl tliie it) inijiroper equipm ent. - Ut)nnie Lee Coble, sjiecding 74 in a 55, reduced lo iniprtijier equip­ ment. $50 ami cosl. - Constancio R. C o n e/, expired registration. dismissed/ct>rrectÌ4ìn. - Jtiann Richarilson Cm ich. fail­ ure lo stop l\>r Mop sign/red lighl. tlismissed jier correclion. - Joseph John D agostiiio. speed­ ing 59 in a 45. reducetl lo im proper equipm ent. $10 and cosi. - hair Francis DtKarm o. sjiced- ing ‘)0 in a 70. retluceti to 7‘)-70. $ 10 and cost; expired inspeclion, tiis­ missetl jier plea. - Catherine l-aye Hllis. s}>eeding 51 in a .15, reduced lo inqiroj)er eijuijmient. $10 and cosl. • Shannon W, Feim ster. expired registration, give/lend/borrow li­ cense plate, dism issetl/correciion. - Daniel Amart) Flores, no li­ cense. 50 anti ct>si: unsafe m ove­ ment. tlismissed |)cr plea. - D avid L aw rence G a g n ie r. speeding S7 in a 7(K retluced to im ­ projier etjiiipmeni. $100 anti cost. - Antonio Fduartl Ciarcia, sjieed- ing SS in a 70. reduced lo 74-70. cttsi. - M elchtir G am e/ G arcia, driv­ ing left of center, retlucetl to im ­ proper eqvvijMneni. $10 and cosi, - Jason M itchell (ioins. speetling 60 in a 45. reducetl lo im proper equijm icnt. $10 anti cost. - Ilellena Qiicnish Grace, speetl­ ing S5 in a 70, retlucetl to 74-70.ctisi; failure to secure jiassenger umler 16. dism issed per j)lea. - Raynika i\’. Chegory. faihire lo slop fur stop sign/red light. $25 ami cost; no liabiliiy insurance, tlis- misscd |)cr j)lea. - Janel Smilh Grimsley. sjieetling Si) in a 70. retlucetl to 74-70, cosl. - Kennelh Lee Hall, no license, dism issed per correclion. - llarim lar K. Heran. s|ieedingH7 in a 70. reduced lo 74-70, cosi. - Julian M. llernantle/. speeding 69 in a 55. reduced lo im proper equipm enl. $10 and cost. • Rosa M iron Iloll. speeding 69 in a 55. reduced lo im proper equip­ m ent. SIO and cosl. -G arry Johnson Hoots, speeding 70 in a 55, rcduced lo im proper equipm ent. SIO and cost. - Douglas Slew ari Houpe, speed- ing 84 in a 70. retluced to iniprt>|K’r etjuipm ent, $25 anti cost. - Louis Trentt>n Howell, speed­ ing 56 in a .^5. reduced to 44-35. S 10 anti cost. - Julie J. Hudson, speeding 80 in a 70. retluceil to inijuojK 'r equip­ m enl. $ in and cosl. - A ndres R. Jim enez, failure to slop for slop sign/red lighl. reduced lo iniproper equipm enl, $10. cost. - Leslie NIarcel Johnson, speed­ ing 86 in a 70. retluced lo improper equipm ent. $10 and cost. - A ntony Scott Kilby. Sjieetling 50 in a 35. reducetl lo 39-3.1. cost. - Jason Thom as Koonis. sjieed- ing SO in a 70. retlucetl lo improjier equipm enl. $10 ami cost. - Nhizelle M egan Land, reckless ilriving lo endanger, dism issed per civil settlem ent. - Shaw n W illiam Lawson, failure lo com ply with license restrictions, disniissed jier correclion. - D eborah M. Lofiis. speeding 80 in a 70. reiluced lo im projier equip- n\ent. $10 and cost. • I layes Nelson Lui/. sjieeding 80 in a 70. retlucetl to im projier equip­ m enl. $10 and cost. - l-rica Danielle Lyons, e.xceed­ ing jiosied sjieetl. $25 and cost; fail­ ure to n o tify D M V o f ad d ress change, dism issed jier correclion; failure losiop for red lighl. ficlilitnis/ cancelleil/ievoked regislralion, dis- missetl jier correclion. - John Lyntlsay Lyons, tiriving/ allow ing vehicle lo be tlriven not registered/tit let I. fiel llious/cancel let 1/ revoketl regislralion. dism issed jier correction. - ( h is M anyenga. sjieeding 84 in a 70. reducetl to 74 in a 70. cost. - G ary Brent M ason, sjieetling 68 in a 55. reducetl lo inijirojier equiji- m eni. $ 10 aiul cost; expired insjiec- lion, tlism issed jier plea. - Thom as Jack M aupin, expired registration, dism issed/correction. • Curtis Ryan M cG uire, unsafe passing, reduced to im proper equip­ m enl. SIO and cost. - Patricia L. M cSwain. speeding 80 in a 70. reduced to im proper equipm ent. SIO and cost; expired inspeclion, dism issed per correclion. - N icholas P. M ercantini. sjieed* ing 85 in a 70, reduced to im proper equipm ent, S50 and cost. - D onald Jam es M oore, speeding ^ l ^ a l i t y O il L a rg e s t F u e l O il & P ro p a n e S u p p lie r F o r O v e r 7 0 Y e a rs Front Row Kneeling L to R • Chrislie Ledford & Annette Sleele. Back Row Slanding L lo R ■ Sam tJlaphis, Sieve Walker, Date Comatzer, Rad Bames, Kevin Benfield, Tim Barnes, Frank Walker, Woody Weavil and Mark Rachols • Air Condition & Furnace Installation & Service • 24>Hour Service • K-1 Kerosene • 10 Month Budget Payment Plans • Automatic Keep Fill F u e l O i l & P r o p a n e G a s Davie County Customer Service (336) 998-4620 2200 Cornatzer Road Office Hours: 8am-5pm Locally Owned ^ F R E e “ ' T lw m o W d . E S n iM A T E S www.qualltyollnc.com V i s i t O u r S h o w r o o m . F i r e p l a c e s , L o g s & G r i l l s Winston-Salem Customer Service (336) 722-3441 1540 Silas Creek Parkway Office Hours: 8am-5pm Answering Service After Hours 7 2 1 - 1 3 8 1 70 in a 55, reduced to Inipro per equipm enl, SIO and cost. - Christine F. M yers, speedini j» 70 in a 55. reduced lo Im proper eq uip- m ent. SIO and cost. • Javon Leander N ash, no li­ cense. dism issed per correction , ■ Hetty Rulh O verton, spec ding 85 in a 70. reduced lo im pr ojier equipm enl. S50 and cost. - Kara Spillm an Parrish, ex pired registration, disnnssed/eorrect ion. - Joscjih A nlhony I’isaiio. s jieeil- ing 80 in a 70. reduced to im projier etiuipmenl. SIO and cost. - James M ichael Pow ell, ^.jleed- ing 79 in a 55. reduced to im proper equipm ent. $25 and cosi, - Gerald Nelson Raynor, lailu re lo slop for steady red light, re dticed to im proper equipm ent. $10. t:ost. - Audrey A lane Riggs, sptiedlng 86 In a 70. reduced to Im firoper equipm enl. $75 and cost. - Slewari Blake Roberts, sjiced- ing 70 in a 55, reduced to im projier equipm ent. $10 and cost. - Joscjih R. Hoddenberry. sjieeil- Ing 59 in a 35. retluceil to 44 i,n a 35. $10 anti cost, - Chnsiojilier A. Roy. sjieetling SO in a 70. reduced lo im jiroper eijuipmenl. $10 ami cosi. - Gladwyn Taft Russ 11!, sjieetl- ing 80 in a 70. reducetl lo im projier equipm ent, explretl insjiectiun. $10 and cosl. - Carlos M anuel Sanlos. sjieetl- Ing 51 In a 35, retluced to iniproiier equljiineni. $10 and cosi. - Teresa Lynn Scarlett, sjieeding 59 in a 45. reduced iti 4‘)-45. cost. - Mark l-lliott Schatlen. sjieeding 80 in a 70. retluced lo iinpro|ier equijinient. $10 and cost. - W illiam J. Sheplierd, speeding 69 In a 55, reduccd lo im proper equipinenl. $10 anti cost. - Dt-nald iZugeiie Shields, speed­ ing 80 in 70. reduccd lo 74*70. cosl, - Brandon Lee Slaydon. failure to reduce sjieed. dism issetl per civil settlen\ent. - Jam es Clyde Sloan, failure lo reduce speed, dism issed per civil seltlem enl. - Ernest W ayne Sm ilh, speeding 52 in a 35, reduced to im p ro p er equipm ent, $10 and cosl. - Jonathan E dw ard Sm ith, failure to stop for red lighl. reduced to im ­ proper equipm ent, SU) and cost. - Patricia R. Strunk, driving/al­ lowing vehicle to be driven nol rcg- istereil/titled. ojieraling vehicle wilh no insurance, dism issed/correction. - M aril/a M .T ejeda, no license, disniissed por correction. ■ Jeffrey Lee Thom as, sjieeding 74 In a 55. reduced to Ы ш a 55. $10 and cosi; ¡ш рпфег [lassing, dis­ m issed per plea. • Francis A llhea Tkach, sjieeding 73 in a 55, reduccd to im projier equipm ent. $25 and cost. - Robert W eldonI'ullle.sjieeditvg 80 In a 70. retluced to Im proper equljiineni. $10 and cosl. - John Vannoy. .speeding 70 In a 55. retlucetl to im proper equipm enl. $10 and cost. - Lisa Ann Vasquez, failure to reduce speed, dism issed/civil settle­ m ent. - V ickie Lynn W aller, expired regislralion. expired Inspeclion. dls- m issetl per correclion. - C hrisiojiher D. W ard, sjieeding 60 in a 45. reduced to im projier equipm enl, SH) and cosi; expired Insjieclion. dism lsscil/correctlon. • iiarbara Jo W hile, sjieeding 80 In a 70. retluced to improjier eijuip­ m ent. $10 anti cost. - Brooke Ann W hitworth, sjieed­ ing SO In a 70. retluced lo Improjier equipm ent. $10 anti cost. • riionias Ci. W illiams, sjiectllng 70 in a 55. reduced to im proper etjuljim eni. $10 and cost. - Robert Daviil W Inecoft . no li­ cense. dlsrnisseil jier correclion. - Nancy Davis Wood, s|iectllng 58 in a 35. reducetl io44-35. $ 10 aiul cost. - W iUiam Scoll Woinl. sjieeding 70 In a 55. reducetl lo iniprojier equipjuent. SIO and cosl; no m otor­ cycle endorsem ent, dism issed. • A lvin Ree W oolen, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo iniprojier equip­ m ent. $10 anti cost. Failed Tti A ppear - David A bdul Allen, speeding H2 in a 65. - W arren G ene Anderson, expired registration, failure to w ear seal belt. - A m ber M . B oblitz. failure lo w ear seal belt. - Jessica C. Bow m an, speeding 70 in a 55. - Jam es C alvin Brooks, speeding 87 in a 70. 0<’ -ôé- Ж ’« • ’íé- • Deidre I*. Brow ning, speeding 70 in a 55. ; - Barbara A. C antrell, spceding^ 96 in a 70. ; • T im F rn n k lin C a sse ll, rea c lamps violalion. * - Pedro L. C lem en te, d riv in g while license revoked. • Ricardo A. Flore.s, no federaC insjieclion. ' - Aml'ier M arie Gaddy, speeding 80 in a 70. - - Javier Gom es, no liccn.se. - Jack Paul Hall, speeding 70 in! a 55. ; - Jam es Donnell Harris, faihire to; wear seal belt. • Lester Paul H utchens, speeding- 73 In a 55. - Angela Dawn Inscoe. exceed­ ing posted speetl. • Janies Henry Johnson, federal safety inspection violation. • Sheila L. K incaid, failure lo wear seal belt. • Renee W aller K ilts, expired in- sjiectlon, - Charles A. M arbuary, speeding* 82 In a 70. resisting public ofricer, driving w hile license revoked, im ­ projier registration, - M ichael V. M althew s,speeding 80 in a 70. ■ Latanya C. 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An addilioiiai 0B-conl Rogulalory Cosl Recovery lee will be added lo Iho Local Freedom $39.05 plan por month. 'This ollor availablo Ihrough Tho Phono Placo only. ■ ■ 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 P u b l i c R e c o r d s DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 - 7 Parade, Tree Lighting Saturday In Downtown Mocksville M o c k s v ille P o lic e The follow ing incidents w ere reported to the M ocksvillc Policc Departm enl. • The door glass to a vchiclc parked off Viulkinvillc R oad w as broken, il was reported Nov. 24. • A wom an reported Nov. 24 she was assaulted on W ilkesboro Strccl. ■ A teenager w as choked lo ihc point of causing severe bleeding in Ihc eyes, il was reported Nov. 8. • A truck p;irkcd on H ospital Street w as scratched, it w as reponcd N ov. 25. - The breaking, entering and lar­ ccny o f a dog from a vchiclc on Y adkinville Road was reported Nov. 25. ' S tu d e n ts c a u se d a fire ai D avidson C ounly C om m unily C ol­ lege. it w as reported Nov. 25. - A liccnse plate w as taken from a vchiclc on D epot Slreet, it was reported Nov. 26. - Tools were stolen from a build­ ing on Y adkinville Road, il w as re­ ported Nov. 27. • The breaking, entering and lar­ ccny of m oney w as reported Nov. 29 from a business on W ilkesboro Street. • Tools were stolen from a build­ ing on Yadkinville R oad, it w as re­ ported Nov. 27. - The larccny o f auto parts and acces.sories w as reported Nov. 26 from a vchiclc parked on D epot Sireel. • The larccny o f stereo equip- m enl from a car on G aither Slri'Cl w as reported Nov. 27. Arrcsl - Corey Slanion Hevers. 21. of Jacksonville, was chargcd Nov. .^0 wilh DW I and failure lo dim head­ lights. Trial date: Jan. 17. ГгиШс Accidents - Three vehicles were in a w reck on North M ain Street al p.m. Nov. 25. Jusiin Lee IJoger, 16. o f 2I8S Angell Road, failed to slop ihe I‘W2 Chcvrolel he was driving before il struck the reav of a H onda driven hy Brillany Nicole I loll. 16. of 152 siiady Lane, knocking il inm the rear of a I'JK'i Jovp dti^cn Us M egan Leigh Jordan. 16. o f 516 Sain Koad. reporled O fficer K.M. Robbins. - Jill I’rillam an M urphy. 22. of 26S7 U.S. 601 N.. was driving a 2003 Volkswagen on Norlh M ain Strecl al 6:.10 p.m. Nov. 27 w hen il slruck a deer, reporled i)(ficcr D er­ rick L. Cline. - Two vehicles were in a w rcck on Soulh Salisbur>' Slreet at S:5() a.m . Nov. 27. iieanicc Sn\yre Vaugluers. 51. n f M 2 Holy Cross Church Road, had driven a hJ'M Huick from Soulh M ain S treet and I'honuis C lark M eaditw s Jr.. 4S. o f 775 D ulin R o ad , hail ju sl iiriv e n a 1991 C hcvrolel from the C \ parking lol w hen Ihe iw o collided, reported O fficer Donalhan. S h e r iffs D e p a r tm e n t The following incidents were reported lo the Davie Sheriffs Depl. ■ Linda Chirke reported pre­ scription m edication w as re­ moved from a cam per at Lake Myers. Mocksville on Nov. 22. - On Nov. 22 D onald Aslibum reported a m otorized scooter was rem oved from a home on Soulh Angell Road. Mocksville. - Jamcs Atwood reported a CD player was removed from B ear C reek B aptist C hurch. Mock.sville on Nov. 22. - On Nov. 25 Barret Foust reported a wallet was lost at a business near Bermuda Quay Shopping Cenler, Advancc. - Ricliy Hamilton reported a hitch was removed from a truck at a residence on Pleasant Acre Drive. Mocksville on Nov. 26. - On Nov. 26 Nancy Dale and Stephanie Sparks reported jewelry and perfume were re­ moved from a residence on Chaucer Lane. Mocksville. - C harlie Foster reported jew elry was rem oved from a residence on Sain Road, Mocks­ villc on Nov. 26. - On Nov. 26 Cliff Bates re­ ported a vehicle tag was re­ moved from a service station on N.C. 801 Norlh. Advance. - Lucy Brooks reporled a generator was removed from a job sile on Hearthside Drive. Mocksvillc on Nov. 27. - On Nov. 27 Lucky Carson reported money was removed from a pried open drink machine at a location on U.S. 601 South. Mock.sville. - Larry Myers reported a vc- hicle windinv was damaged al a home on Sparks Koad, Advancc on Nov. 2S. - On Nov. 2.S Shelia riirncr reporled a mower was removed from a home on Counly Line Road. Mocksville. - Sandra Riley reporled a vehicle lag was removed I'roni a business on Fairfield K oad. M ocksville on Nov. 29. -O n Nov. .^0 Amy Renegar reponcd a itoor was ilamaged at a residence on Turkeylooi Road. M oeksville. - Chariic I lowell reporled si,\ m aillnixes were dam aged on Hrainl'lcwood Lane. Mocksville Nov. .10. - On Nov. .10 K aren Robinson reporled a vehicle was damaged al a home on Markland Road. Ailvance. H ig h w a y P a tro l The following traffic w recks in Davie County were listed by the N.C. Highw.iy Palrol. Both I)ri\crs Charged In W reck A wreck involving a driver from Davie Couniy (Kcurred Nov. 24. Ediih Black Hicks of M ocks­ ville was driving her 1993 M ercury vchicle easl on ^^ilons C hurch Road and w as atten^pting a left turn onto Howell Road. Traveling wesl on Ealons Church Road was a 1992 H onda vchicle driven by A m anda B rook H inshaw of E asl B end. H inshaw 's vehicle collided w ith Hicks’ in the westbound lane of Ealons Church Road. Hicks was charged w ilh safe m ovem ent violalion and Hishaw w as charged with inspection violalion. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accident iKcurred al approxi­ m alely I p.m . and there were no injuries. Van Hits M a ilb o m A Davie man was chargcd wiih failure lo report and exceeding safe s|>eed afier he wrecked ihe vehicle he was driving Nov. 25. Jim m y Gray Kcaion of M ocks­ ville was driving his 1999 Dotlge van soulh on Sheffield Road w hen it ran off the road lo ihe lefl and col­ lided with two m ailboxes. Kealon lefl the scene in his vehicle afier ihc impact. Trooper F.C. Ferguson reported A rre s ts the accidcnt occurred al approxi­ mately 2 a.m. and Ihcre were no injuries. CooItiniM Man Charged In Wrecti A Davie m an was charged wilh failure lo yield and failure lo change address on operator's license after his vehicle w as involved In an acci­ dent Nov. 26. Eric Paul Shelton of Cooleem ee w as driving his 2000 Jeep vehicle oul o f Ihe M oeksville Com m ons Shopping C enter attem pting lo moke a righl lum onlo U.S. 601 North. A uiher Troy Rabon o f M ocksville w as driving his 1992 C hevrolet ve­ hicle nonh on 601. Shellon failed to yield his vehicle lo Rabon's and the tw o collided. T rooper J.R A llred reported the accident occurred at approxim ately 5:30 p.m . und ihcre w ere no inju­ ries. Car nils House A D avie m an w as charged wilh left o f cenler aflcr Ihe vehicle he w as driving w recked Nov. 27. N icholas D ean Shaw of Advance w as driving a 2000 A cura nonh on M cC ullough Road w hen il entered a righl hand curve und crossed left of center. Shaw 's vehiclc started inlo a side skid and conlinued out o f con­ trol running o ff Ihe road to the right. The vehiclc collided wilh a ulilily pole and spun around striking the com er o f a house before com ing to The Davie Coun’y Shcrift's De- panm enl m ade Ihe following anesls. - Jose De-Jesus Parada. .10. o f 2.129 U.S. 6CI Couih. M ocksvillc w asarresled Nov. 22 for D W I, d riv ­ ing wilh liccnsc revoked, and im ­ peding traffic. Trial dale: D ee. 20. - Tim olhy Jam es N ew lon, 3 1, o f Salisbury was arresied Nov. 22 for possession o f schedule II drugs and possession of dm g paraphernalia. Trial dale: Dee. 5. - Dcsineald Lewis W illiam s, .19, of Soulh Uend, Indiana w as arrested Nov. 23 for possession o f a slolen vehicle, resisting, olislrueling. and delaying. Trial dale: Dcc. 5. - Hillard Gordon W arren. 28. of 405 Fam iland Road. M ocksville was arrested N ov. 25 fordom esiiccrim i- nal trespassing and injury lo real property. T rial date: Dec. S. - E lizabeth G reene, 43, o f 626 Sparks Road, M ocksville was ar­ rested N ov. 26 for failure to appear. Trial dale: Jan 9. - S herry M ellon T hom as, 37, of 223 D utchm an T rail, M ocksville w as arresied Nov. 27 for Irespass­ ing. T rial date: Dec. 5. - G eoffrey Steven Stanley, 41, o f 172 H am ilton Court, Advance w as arresied N ov. 30 for failure lo file stale lax return and failure lo pay slale incom e lax. Trial dale: Jan 30. F ire s Davie Counly fire departm ents responded lo ihe following calls: Nov. 19: Cooleem ee and Jerusa­ lem . 11:39 a.m .. U.S. 601 Soulh, autom obile accident. Nov. 20: Center. 1:52 a.m ., 1-40 W est, autom obile nccidenl; Counly Line assisted: Cooleemee, 8:31 p.m.. Church Street, autom obile accidcnl; Fanninglon, 6:44 p.m ., Peaceful Valley Road, structure fire; Sm ilh G rove assisted. N ov. 21: M ocksvillc, 9:01 p.m .. M ain Slreet, sm oke in ihe area. Nov. 22: Fannington. II :13 a.m., Spillm an Road, tree on fire: Farm ­ ington, 7:34 p.m.. N.C. 801 N orth, autom obile accident. N ov. 24: W illiam R. Davie. 1:32 p.m ., U.S. 601 N onh, autom obile accident. N ov. 25: M ocksvillc, 10:40a.m .. S a lisb u ry R oad, fire a larm ; C o rn a iz c r-D u lin . 3 :5 9 p .m ., C om alzer Road, grass ftre. N ov, 26: Jerusalem , 1:11 a.m ., N .C. 801 South,structure fire: C ool­ eem ee assisted; Cooleem ee, 9:10 a.m .. Junction R oad, alam i investi­ gation: Jerusalem assisted; A d­ vancc, 9:13 a.m .. U nderpass Road, autom obile accidcnt; Sm ith G rove assisted; C cntcr, 2:38 p.m ., U.S. 64 W esl, car fire; M ocksvillc assisted. N ov. 27: Sm ilh G rove. 10 a.m ., Bing C rosby B oulevard, fire alarm; A dvance assiste d ; F arm in g to n , 11:53 a.m .. Farm inglon Road.auto* m obile accident; Sm ith G rove as* sistcd. N ov. 28: M ocksvillc, 10:09 p.m., JohnC roits R oad, autom obile acci­ dent. N ov.30: Sm ith G rove,5:51 p.m., 1-40 W est, autom obile Occident; C cntcr, 9:07 p.m ., G reenhill Road, autom obile accident. D ec. 2: M ocksvillc, 8:15 a.m ., B aker F um hurc on M illing Rood, fire alarm . resl. Shaw stated he swerved lo avoid hilling a dog thal was crossing the road. Trooper M .T D alton reported the accident occurred at approxi­ m ately 12:10 p.m . and there were no injuries. C ar Goes Airborne, Lands In Field No chargcs were filed after a N onh Carolina m an w recked the vchicle he w as driving N ov. 27. Bradley Lee M echam o f Chapel Hill was driving a 1998 C hevrolet vehicle nonh on Farm inglon Road when it ran o ff the right shoulder and stru ck an e m b a n k m e n t. M echam 'svehiclcw cniairbom e 103 feel and londed in a field. The vc­ hicle continued traveling n o n h . struck several trees, and ovenum cd. Trooper A.A. Justice reponed Ihe accidcnl occurred ut approxi­ m alely 12 p.m . and M echam and a fem ale passenger w ere taken to Forsyih M cdical C enter for ircai- m eni. C urs C ollided O n O fT R am p N o charges w ere filed aficr iw o vehicles collided in an accidcnl Nov. 27. G eorge W illiam Frazier o f T en­ n e sse e had sto p p e d h is 2002 Chrysler van at the intersection of the 1-40 off ram p and U .S. 64. Be- hindFrazier's v anw asa2001 N issan vchiclc driven by C hrislopher Lee Barker o f B essem er C ity. Barker failed 10 see before starting and his vehicle struck Frazier's van in the rear. T rooper A.A. Juslice reported the accidcnt occurrcd al approxi­ m alely 10:45 a.m . and Ihere w ere no injuries. DWI Charge In Wreck A Davie m an w as charged w ith DW I, seatbelt violalion, nnd left of center aflcr he w recked the vehicle he was driving N ov. 28. Jerry Lee S hem ier Jr. o f M ocks­ ville was driving his 1995 Ford pick­ up north on Bethel C hurch Road when he slopped in the road and began spinning the vehicle's tires. Sherm er lost control o f the vehicle and il traveled left of center, ran off the left side of the road and collided with a tree. The vehicle cam e to rest in the woods. Trooper A.T. K eller reported the accident occurred at approxim ately 10:15 p.m . and there w ere no inju­ ries. C ars Collide O n U.S. 601 No charges w ere filed after two vehicles collided N ov. 29 in Davie Coum y. Kara Fincannon C hurch of H ar­ m ony w as driving her 2002 K ia ve­ hicle north on 601 behind a 1995 Ford vehicle driven by E steban Sanchez Luna of M ocksville. Luna had slow ed his vehicle to m ake a left turn onto Ijam es Church Road w hen Church failed to slow in tim e and hervehicle slruck L una's in ihe right rear com er. T rooper M .T. D allon reponed Ihe accidcnt occurred at approxi­ m alely 12:15 p.m . and there w ere no injuries. Women Charged In Wreck A Davie w om an w as charged w ilh failure loyield after her vehicle collided wilh anolher N ov. 29. M isty Dawn Shell of A dvancc w as backing her 1987 Ford vchiclc from a private drive onto Sonora Drive when she failed to yield lo a 2001 Ford pick-up driven by Hous- lon Eugene Beam an o f Adv;nice lhal w as iraveling easl on Sonora Drive. Shell's vehicle slruck Beam an's in the righl rear corner. T rooper Nt.T. D allon reported the accident occurred al approxi­ m ately 9:40 a.m . and ihere were no injuries. W reck O n U .S.60I A Davic m an was charged wiih unsafe m ovem ent afier ihe vehicle he w as driving slruck anolher Nov. 29. S lephen R ussell T ullerow of M ocksvillc w as driving his I99S D odge vchicle north on 601 along­ side a 2 0 0 1 N issan driven by T im o­ lhy Curll of M ocksville. Tullerow failed to see before m aking a righl turn and his vehiclc slruck Curli s. T rooper A.A. Justice reported the accidem occurred al approxi­ m ately 6:30 a.m . and Ihere were no injuries. Crash During Attempltd U-turn Bolh drivers were chargcd afier a collision occurred N ov. 29 in Davie. Philip J. Federico o f Connecii- cul was driving a 2001 Toyola ve­ hiclc w est on U.S. 15H w hen he allem pled a U-lurn. Federico had pulled across the cast bound lane of 158 and w as backing up his vehiclc w hen il c o llid ed w ith a 1995 C hevrolet traveling in ihe easibound lane. The C hevrolet w as driven by A rnold W illiam M ann o f Virginia. Federico w as charged wilh safe m ovem enl violation and M ann was chargcd with DW I and open con­ tainer. T rooper F.C. Ferguson reported the accident occurrcd at approxi­ m ately 6:35 p.m. Wreck On Farminglon Road A D avic m an was charged wiih failure to slop at a stop sign and sealbeli violalion after he w recked the vehiclc he w as driving Nov. 30. D ennis Dale G ray II o f M ocks­ villc w asdriving a 1994 Chevrolet pick*up souih on Fannington Road w hen he failed lo slop at the Fann­ inglon Road and U.S. 15H iniersec- tion. G ray's vehicle traveled across 158. struck a ditch, and cam c to rcsi in a field. Trooper A.A. Juslice reported ihc accidcnl occurred at approxi­ m ately 5:45 a.m .andG ray w as taken lo Haplis-i Hospilal for ireainiLMil. T w o C n rs W rcck O n l .S .6 4 A D avie m an was charged wiilj lefl o f cenler alter Ihe vehicle he w as driving w recked N ov. .M). Lloyd Cham ller Neely i>f M ocks­ ville w as driving his 1903 M a/ila vehicle w esl on ll.S . i>4. Lulher Travis Renegar of .Mocksville was driving his 1990Toyolapick-upeasi on 64. N eely’s vchicle n\erged lefl of ihe cenlerline and collided with Renegar's. Trooper M .T. D allon reported Ihe accidcnl occurred al a|)pri>\i- m aiely 2:10 p.m . and ihere w ere no injuries. D river Flees W reck Scene A Forsyih C ouniy num w as charged w ith DW I. no operalor's license, careless and reckless ilriv­ ing. provisional DW I, and resisiiiig arresi aflcr his vehicle siiuek an­ other Nttv. 30. M arcos K iulolfo C ion/:i!c/ of W inslon-S alem w as driving his 198S Toyola easl on Inlerslale 40 in Ihc lefl lan e. Tlu>m as ('h a rlc s M cCallie o f W inslon-Salem was ilriving his |99i> I’iynuuJlli vehicle cast on 1-41) in Ihe righl lane, G o n /ale/'s vehicle cam e inlo (he rig h l lan e and c o llid e d w iih M cCallie's. C ion/ale/ ihen lied ihe scene after impacl. Trooper F.C. Ferguson repojied the accidcnl occurred at appnvxl- m aiely 2:23 a.m . and ihere u c rc no injuries. D river A ttem pts Suicide A N orlh C aro lin a m an w as chargcd wilh reckless driving and no sealbeli aflcr he w recked his v e­ hiclc Nov. 30. B obby R ay W oodard Jr. o f K annapolis w as driving his 1999 Nissan pick-up wesl on Inlerslale 40. W oodard's vehicle ran off ihe road to the righl and collided witli a guardrail. The vchicle Ihen collided wilh a slippery road sign and then overturned. W oinlard slated he w as aim ing for ihc bridge support in an allem pi 10 kill him self. T rooper I'.C. Fergusi>n re)>orteil ihe accident i>c- curred al approxim alely 5:47 p.m . and W oodard was laken lo Mapiisi Hospital for irealm ent. Twelve Deer Hit In Davie Counly Tw elve m olorisis were w recks involving deer. T here were no driv- ers iniured in ihe follow ing reporls. David Rankin Dinkins of G reens­ boro was driving a 2001 Ford van easl on I-ll) Nov. 25 w hen il col­ lided w ilh a deer in the roailw ay around 6:10 a.m. W esley N eedham C linard ol M ocksviiie w as driving his 1999 Diulge pick-up snulh on SOI Nov. 26 when il Cid!ilied w ilh adeer in Ihc vclncle's lane of travel al approxi­ m alely 6:35 a.m . MiclKiel Bart Sparks of Aslieboro w as driving a 1997 Toyola pick-up east on ll.S . 64 Nov. 26 when it hit a deer crossing Ihe road al 6 p.m. Jv>anua C’arol Caublc of M ocks­ villc was driving a 1994 Chevrolet van south on SOI N’ov. 27 when il struck a deer aroinul d 5:20 a.m. T im m y Jay K caion Jr. ol ( Y adkinville w ;is driving a 2000 Kia vehicle norlh on s40l Nov. 2S when il collided w ilh a deerallcnipiing lo cr«)ss Ihe road al approxim alely 7:45 p.m. .Am elia (io o d in P ow ers ol M ocksville was driving her 1999 I o \’ola vehicle suulh <m C ornal/ei Koad N o \. 2S when a deer lhal en* leicil Ihe load from the shoulder was stm ck. I he accident w as reporled al ¿ipj)ro\im aiely 7:30 p.nj. R o g er Eugene M usgrave ol M ocksville hil adeer N ov. 28 w hile driving a 1997 M ercury vchicle west on U.S. 64. HltU)n W ayne Foley of Trinity w as driving a 1999 Chcvrolel pick­ up north on 601 Nov. 29 w hen il collideil wilh a deer crossing tho road around 4 a.m. W ay n e Jo h n S ch o w ald ol C lem m ons hil a deer Nov. 30 while driving his 1992 Nissan soulh on N.C. SOI. Nuie Ham Shellon of Slalesville hil a ilcer Dec. 1 w hile driving his 1965 C hcvrolel w esionl-41)around 4:25 p.m. O n Dec. 2 a deer was hil on HOI sonlh by D onna M arie Clendenin ol M ocksville al approxim alely 1:27 a.m . C lendenin was driving a 1993 Ford vehiclc. Ciary Layne Davis o f M ocks­ ville w as driving a 199S Chevrolet soulh on U.S. 601 when il collided w ith a deer al appro.xinialely 12:15 a.m . on Dec. 2. 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 COMADOLLWATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPO R TS MEDICINE Comadoll/Watts Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine has you covered Davie County. Now Located in the Davie County Hospital Dr. Jame.s Coniadoll and Dr. Gregg l-errcro will see paliems in iliis DtTiee on Monday and Wedne.sday morning.s. Call 751-2878 or our Salisbury ofliee 704-2!6-(KNEI-)56.13 for an appoiniment C ontiiuivd K roin I'agc 1 Eiinihardl and olher volun­ leers arc thankful lhal one of D avie C ounty's new est civic elubs. llie K iw anis C lub o f Davie, is helping to make sure Ihings run sm o o th ly . T he Kiwanis will help set up the pa­ rade entrants, guide them inlo the parade and help with clean up afterwartls. M embers of ihe Key C lub, Ihe K iw anis high school equivalent, will inllate balloons and w alk along the route, giving them lo children. Kiwanis vice presidenl Malt Voreh said the local club was slarle d w ith the help o f Salisbury's, which saw a need for a civic club lo help the com ­ munity, especially the children, in Davie County. "W e want to do it again next year, start a tradition,” Voreh said. “W e’re still irying to find our niche, where w e'll fil inlo the com m unily." The 22 or so mem bers of Ihe club decide where m onies are spent, and w hat projecls are com pleted. The elub m eets at noon at W esiern S leer, Yadkinville Road, ihe first and Ihird Thursday of each month. W ayne W ebb is president. "I Ihink like jusl now, the club is com ing inlo shape," said boarti m em ber, Breni Shoaf. The Key Club is a success­ ful first project. There are 2« members and more who want to join from Davie High, said the adivsor. Kimberleigh Ar­ cher. “The kids com m it to 2.*; hours of service each scrnesler." Archer said. “The kids recruit other kids. 1' ve been so cncotir- agcd." Jenny Bokeno is presi­ denl. The rain date for Ihe parade will be Sunday al 3 p.m. If the weather is questionable’, a de­ cision .should be made by about noon, said Cham ber President Joan Carter. A lthough parade p artici­ pants are allow ed to throw candy to children, organizers are asking lhat they Ihrow ihe candy into the crowd so that children are nol running into the street. A lso, cars should not be parketl on the slreet during the parade. M oeksville police will provide traffic conlrol and se­ curity. Port-a-johns will be sel up on North Main between the police departm enl and Horn Oil. Downlown Mocksville mer­ chants will be open Saturday night, on Thursday nights Dcc. 5 .12, and 19, and from l-.Sp.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8. Margaret Foster is the pa­ rade grand marshal. Brent Campbell is the tree lighting marshal. Kaye Earnhardt, Brent Shoaf, Kimberleigh Archer and Matt Voreh discuss details for Saturday’s Mocksville Christmas Parade. Its Time For A Parade Entrants Listed For Saturday’s Event The parade w ill begin on Norlh M ain Street al Patk Avenue and pro­ ceed to llic M ocksvillc D ow nlow n Square: lum ing lefl onlo Depol Sireel. D isniaiuling can lake place al R ailroad Sireel - hut m usl nol block nu)ve- nieni o f rem aining parade. A m inim um o f 12 x 12 sign indicating Ihe display num ber m ust be placed on the lefl side (tlriver's side) o f Ihe enlry forjudging. The juilges stand is located on N orth M ain past G aither Street. The lollow ing areas are designaled for parade line-up. M arkers are reserved for each enlry. Please line-up accordingly for judging, etc. C L - C hurch o f C hrist Parking L ot for large pcrfom iing groups C (J - C lem ent G rove Picnic G rounds for Horses M.S - M ain S treet for Larger Floats PA - Park A venue P O -Poplar Street for Fire Trucks U P - R ich Park 1 M ocksville C hief of Police MS1JR O T C D avie High CL 3 Grimil M arshal - M argaret Foster - Foster's Jew elers PA 4 D avie C ouniy H igh School Band CL Tow n Lighting M arshal - Brent C am pbell, Fox8 PA 6 N C R epreseniaiive Julia H ow ard PA 7 NC Senator A ndrew Brock PA 8 D avie C ounly Board of C om m issioners PA 9 M ocksville Fire D eparim eni MS 10-ClV NC Lions V ision Van MS ll-C IV M ocKsvilie Lions Club M S 12-CIV D avie L eo C lub M S 1.1-BUS Fairs'iew V illage RP 14-SGL Linda & R ichard Poindexier RP 15-BUS A uium n Care o f M ocksville RP 16-BUS Edw ard Jones - B renda Baltic RP 17-BUS The D ance C om pany M S 18-CIV Piedm oni C .A .R .S.RP 19-ClV Pack 574 MS 20-CIV D avie C ounly G irl Scouls MS 21-SOL O liver 88 T raclor RP 22-B U S T housand T rails C am pground RP 23- A dvance Fire D epanm enl PO 24-CIV A dvance Fire D ept "Sm oke H ouse"PO 2S-CIV A dvance "W hat C hrislm as Is All A boul"I’O 26-CIV A dvance Fire D ept. 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Inc. R l’ 69-H U S T riad B ehavioral Services RP 70-C H U T urners C reek Baplisl Youlh Choir R l’ 71-C lV D avie D etention C eiiler R l’ 72-SG L W illiam C . Spry RP 73 W illiam R D avie Fire D epartm enl PO 74-SC H W illiam . D avie Raiilers - JV Foolball & C heerleaders M S 75-SC H W illiam R. D avie R aiders Varsily Foolball, Cheerleaders MS 7fi-SCH W illiam R. D avie Raiders - Dance Team M S 77-C H U B elhlehem U nited M elhodisi Church R P 7S-SCH D avie H igh FFA RP 79-B U S G ene & N om ia N ail Pnulenlial Really RP «II-SGL Randy Sm ilh R P X I-CH U B read o f Life Ihiplisl Church RP X2-C1V Foothills Sickle C ell Foundalion RP «3-B U S E xtrava D ance R P 84-B U S K aydon C orporalion RP K5-BUS D arryl Bandy State Farm R l’ 56-BU S Penninglon & C om pany Really RP 57-BU S Larry M cD aniel Builders RP XS-CIV C orinthian Lodge 17 RP K9-SCII N orlh .Si Soulh Davie Sih G rade Hand CL 90-BU S G rant's C ar W ash RP 91 C ooleem ee H re D eparim eni PO 92-SCH C ooleem ee Re<lskins JV M S 93-SCH C ooleem ee Redskins Varsily M S 94-C llU Rock Hill Baptist Church RP 9.5-CHU Pow ered from A bove Racetrack M inisiries M S 96-C lV D avie Pregnancy Care C enler RP 97-BU S O ak H aven R eahy RP 98-BU S K ounlry K ids D aycare RP 99-SCH Shady G rove B ouncing Bullfrogs CL lOOSCll Shady G rove S ir/lin g C yclers C L lOICM U B elievers Sonship Tabernacle RP I02SCH DHS Fulure Teachers of A m erica RP I03CIV H um ane Society o f Davie Counly RP I04CH U Life C onununity Church RP 105CHU K nights o f C olum bus Council I2(ill) RP 106 C enter Fire D epartm ent PO I07CH U Sociely Baptisi Churcli RP lOXSCH Soulh D avie Cheerleaders M S I09SC H M ocksville Ram s Jr. Varsily M S 1 lOSCH M ocksville Ram s Varsily M S 11ICH U N ew Bethel Baplisl Church RP I12SCH D avie C ounty H unler Safety Team RP II3S G L D ouble Trouble Racing M S I14BU S A lm osl H om e Child Care RP 115C1V D avie Fam ily Y M C A RP II6SC H D H S Fulure B usiness Leaders o f Am erica RP II7B U S T ucker’s Place RP II8SC H DHS Sal'eTeens on A m erica's Roads RP 119 Sheffield-C alahain Fire Dep:irlmenl PO 120C1V C arolina C ruiser C lub RP I2IC H U Blaise Baplisl Church RP I22SCH N orlh D avie 8lh G rade Foolball Team MS 123SCH Dan Beck Ford, Norlli Davie Foolball & Cheerleaders RP 124SGL D onald C ranfill RP 125CHU Eagle H eights Church RP 12()SGL D uslin M yers RP I27SG L Rick & D evin W agner - Go C arls MS I28SG L John W alker RP 129SGL W anda Parrish RP I30SG L M ini H orse i t Carl - M ike G arner CO I3LSGL Jingle "B elles" CG 132SGL A m y C allahan CO 133C1V A m erican Legion Post 107 - Salishury MS 1.14 M ocksville Fire D epartm enl, Santa Claus PO Reinember New S tatting Time 3 p.m. tl ^ presents T h e 2002 Netcracker at the Brock Performing Arts Center Friday, December 6 • 9 am Saturday, December 7 *7 pni Sunday, December 8,2 pm S9 Adull.s/.S7 Children & Senior Cilizens Shitp a l tlw N utcracker Houtiinu' and Enjoy Rcfn'shnicnts Kor Tickois Cull Ihe llo.\ O nicc ut 751-3000 ThankYou A Storehouse For Jesus would like to recoi>nize and thank the following 2002 Thanksgivinf; Sponsors. A dvance Firsi Baplisl Advance United M ethodist Chester & Elaine Bahn Jerry & Libby Banks Belhlehem Unilcd M elhodisi Janet 1)1 air Blaise Baptisi Adull W om en’s Sunday School Class Blaise Baplisl filh & 6ih Grade Sunday School Class Blaise Baplisl Jay Stroup’s Sunday School Chiss Blai.sc Baptisi Singles Adult Sunday School Class Russ & Gina Brannock Calahaln Baplisl Cenler United M ethwlisl Cheslnui G rove United M elhodisi C lenunons M oravian W omen's Circle Four Concord Unilcd M elhodisi W omen Cooleem ee First Baplisl Cooleem ee United M elhodisi Com alzer Baplisl D avie Counly Subdistrict Council on M inistry Dnvie High School Sludeni Govem nieni M ark & Cathy Draughn Fast Davie Baptisi Edgew ood Baptist Edgew ood Baplisl M iehael M orris' Sunday School Class Episcopal Church W omen Farm ington Baplisl W agoner Sunday School Class I'irsl Presbylerian First United M elhodisi Church Pace Sellers Sunday School C lass Fulion United M ethodist Regina Graham Green M eadow s Baplisl Youlh M elonie Grubb Chris & A licc Hanes I lardison United M elhodisi Doris Harris Dana Hendri.< Hill.sdale Baplisl Hillsdale United M clhodist Holy Cross Lutheran Stacie Jeffries M argaret Lane Liberty United M elhodisi Liberty W esleyan M acedonia M oravian Paul & Shellie M alloric M ocksville Civilan Club M ocksville Police Deparim eni W illiam & Franccs Neas New H ope Presbylerian O ak G rove United M elhodisi 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiv, Dec. S, 2002 'V. Jan Ledford and Del McCullough talk about what the Cooleemee Swimming Pool has meant to children in the past, and what it should mean to children in the future. ■ Photo by Mike Barnhardt L e t’s G o S w im m in g Effort To Reopen Cooleemee Pool Gaining Moinentum By Mike ilurnhnrdi Davlc County Enierprise Record COOLEEM EE - Del M c- Cullougti remembers when llie swininiing pool opened here In die lySOs. He \v;is among llie first chil­ dren lo splash and dive In Ihe water. Now, as com m ander o f American Legion I’osI .'54. he and other members of the Post are doing iheir pan lo make sure lhat children will have lhal same opportunity in the future. The Legion posl donated SI ,(KX) to the save the pool ef­ fort, a drive that is about a third o f Ihc w ay low ard raising Si-S.IKH) by carly 2(10.^, so the pool can open next year ll was closeil last year by llie town, which citeil tniancial ilif- ficullles caused by the stale bud­ gel crisis. M cCullough said the deci­ sion lo donate lo Ihe pool cause w as jusl about unanim ous among members. Mosl remem­ ber swim m ing in ihe pool as chiUlren, Man Faces Drug Charges A Mocksville man faces five drug charges after he w as stopped for speeding on Dec. 1. Joseph Edward Frills, 27. of 822 Turrentine Church Road, w as arrested aflcr he w as stopped for speeding by M ocks­ villc Policc Officer Jiin Young. Frills was chargcd wiih pos- scs.sion of drug paraphernaliii. possession wilh intenl lo sell and deliver marijuana, possession of cocaine, and possession w ith in- lent to sell and deliver cocaine. lie was placcd in the Davie County Jail in lieu of a S.‘iO.()(X) bond, pending a Dec. .S hearing in Davie District Court. Y oung reported he could smell m arijuana from Ihe ve­ hicle. Upon search, officers found marijuana and five small plastic bags cacli containing a small amouni of cocaine. They also found measuring scales. Woman Dies 5 Days After Wreck C unlinutd From Piif’e I Gordon's pick-up a sccond J.R. Allred. Gordon was trav­ eling with a female passenger and two small children. As Henley attcnipled to pass Gordon, the pickup went left of cenlcr and collided wilh her car. Henley’s vehicle skidded off llie road to the righl where it collided wilh .several Irces, then re-entered Ihc road and collided witli N E W T O C L E M M O N S ! Alterations • Tailoring Wedding Dress Restoration and Pressing Utiabejt}vuraayxr. , 336-712-1034 Okl tiliir^' l(i\itl • C.lL’m inotis, N f. 27012 M o ftg a g e r a te s o r e th e lo w e s t th e y h a v e b e e n in 4 0 y e a r s ! Let us help you with the purchase or refinance o f your home B A N K o i М С Ж Г Н f C A B O U N A MORTGAGE JERRY KAPP Managof/loan СЖсег 1336Westgate Contor Drivo Winston-Salem, N027103 Totaphono: (336)774-2ft»4 Mobito: (336)462-3932 E-Mail: ¡kapp<Sbankotnc.com Morrtxx FDIC "We ticcided Ihe kids ilown here need a little enlerlainmenl in the Slimmer." he said. "It nieant a whole lol lo me when 1 was young. All we had to swim in beofre was the creek or river Back in the .“iOs, this pool was the place lo be." Jan Leford. one of Ihe orga­ nizers oflhe elfon. said lhat do­ nalions conlinvie lo trickle in. bul more are needed. The pool has leaks, and a waler pump needs repairing. I’aini has heen bought and is ready if the m oney is raised. Lasl year was the first the pool has been closed in .S.l years. Donations have come in from across the region and county. Lasl week, a group of N orth Davie Middle School sent S2.‘i. Those students read an article in the Enterprise and decided to help. Student Justine Solomon visiled the sile. "It needs to be fixeil up." she wrote. "I’lease list our names, so die people w ill know we care.” w role Coly Lee. O ther siudenls donating w ere: Lindley Bess, Chelsea Bordner, Allison Bradley. I’aige Carier. Jonathan Creekmur, Sa­ rah Daywall. Ian Dowdy. Quin­ ton Faulkner. Amy Gilbert. Le­ slie Gray. John Hallman. Emily Kelly. Cynlhia Kohnen. Andrew Linhart. Katelyn Manspile. Tay­ lor M illeson. Неуюп Murray. A m anda N ichols. A m anda R eavis. Johnathan R oesch, N icholas Scham bach. Brell S chneggenburger. D anielle sm ith. G arrelt Taddeucci, C helsea Trull and M icah Womble. There will he a chicken and dumpling supper Salurday. Dec. 7 beginning al 7 p.m. at die VFW Building on N.C. 801. "It’s become more than just Cooleemee. It’s a county thing." Ledforil said. "I think more people will use this pool nexl year If they find out it’s open." McCullough said. Cooleemee, he said, is slill a town where children walk from house to house, and lo the swim­ ming pool and recreation center. Ledford remains confident. "I know we can ilo it," she said. Congressman Burr Representative To Be In Mocksville Suile .“i08, W insion-Salem, NC. 27104; by phone al K00-68.S- 8916 or FAX al725-44W . His W ashington, D.C. ad­ dress: 1526 Longworth House Office Bidg.. Washinglon, D.C.. 20515; 2202-225-2071. I’roblenis with Social Secu­ rity. veteran’s benefils. M edi­ care, Passporls and olher issues regarding Ihe federal govern­ ment can be discussed with a represenlalive from Congress­ man Richard Burr’s office every second Thursday in Mocksville. Susan Halfield will be al the M ocksville Town Hall from ') a.m.-4:.10 p.m. Thursday. Dec, 12 lo meet wilh consiituenls. Burr can be reached al: 2000 Wesl 1st St.. Piedmont I’laza 2. Half Pound Of Pot . Confiscated Forsyth Man Jailed After Traffic Stop By Jitckle Seiiholt Davie County Enter)-)rise Record A Forsyth County man is in Davie jail after a half pound of marijuana w'as founil inside his car during a routine traffic slop Dec. 2. Tavis Varkelly Brown, 24. of W inston-Salem w as chargcd w ilh pos­ session svilh intent 10 sell and deliver marijuana, fe lo n y possession o f m ari­ juana. and m ain tain ­ ing a v e ­ hicle for a controlled substance. According lo Davie Counly Sheriff’s Department Sgt. T. D. M yers’ report. Brown’s vehicle was pulled around 7:45 p.m. this past M onday while Myers was on patrol near Kinderlon Place parking lot at N.C. 80 land 1-40. Myers stopped Brown’s 1997 Acura afier noticing the vehicle had illegally tinted windows. As Myers approached the vehicle he noticed a strong odor of mari­ juana and asked Brown for per­ mission to search the car. B row n consented to the search and a WalMarl bag con­ taining six sm all baggies of m arijuana was found. Total weight of the drugs seized was eighl ounces. Brown was placed in Davie County Jail in lieu of a SIO.OOO unsecured bond. His firsl courl appearance is scheduled Dec. ' 12. Tavis Brown lime ticforc coming to rest on the northbound shoulder of SO I. Allred reported. Henley had been charged w ilh improper passing and D W I. The rcstilis o f an ad­ ministered alcohol test were pending at the time of thc re­ port. Gordon was charged with driving left of center. N O W O P E N ! G A S T H A U S on the SQUARE Restaurant. Guesthouse & more! 101 North Main Streei', M ocksvillk, NC 27028 Phone: 336-751-7900 Fa.v: 336-753-0981 MON.-Tui-S. I I:(XJa m-2:30i>m a n d VVed .-Sat. 11 :OOa m -9:OOi>m Enjoy the charm of Mocksville and dine in a historical casual atmosphere! Featuring Weekly Soup, Salad and Sandwich Special! 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See dealer lor details. ш IO — Duvlc Counly Knturprisc-Rccord, 'riuirs<lay. Di'ccmber •>, 2002 OffSBESTCIFflDEAS N U R S E R Y Once anain, heniiiniiif; Thanksgiving Day, h c will he selling fresh cm and live North Carolina grown Christmas Trees, Wreaths and Garlands at our NEW LOCATIONS. C L E M M O N S . NC : beside Cracker Barrel Restaurant A D V A N C E . NC : Intersection of 801 & 158, across from Dairy Queen. $$$ Briins tkis aa for $B o ff $$$ Hours Mon. - Soi. 11:00am-9:0Cpm L ¡ 766-MOl Т^ г к п г И 'л \ OF CLEMMONS 6470 Sradium Dihe • Оештот, NC 27012 Includes Whole Smoked Shoulder * • 1 Quart BBQ dip •1/2 Gallon Potato oalad • 1 /2 Gallon Baked Beans • 1/2 Gallon BBQ Slaw Well chop for you for only $5. C all L itllc R ich ard ’s for you r calerini* I n eed s. W e su p p ly ever>'thing you need. VVe w ill d eliver o r you can p ick it up. F o r A ll Y o u r H o lid a y D e c o r a tin g N e e d s • Christmas Decorations • Goimmt Gifts •Home Accessories •And Of Course, Candles! 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Rcg. 9.95 Kenya AA - Buy 1/2lb. at teg. piicc gel 1/2lb. for '2/plus lax Smoothies • Chal Tea Latte's • G ourm et Cocoa Cappucino • Kids Drinks T-Shirts - $12.95 Sweatshirts - $18.95 fiOiir- М-Г S:it ■'¡.мН.'г/ B osido D ocksldo Sen(ooc) in D ocksidc Plnzn nt tho corncr of Lcw isvillo-C lom m ons Rd & C epliis Dr. • 7R6-2256 (336) 766-3307 Our customers, young ciiuloki, will tell you Timeless Gifts is always frieiully, always different and always reasonably priced. 6000 Meadowbrook Mall • Clemmons next dcxjr to Cherries Cafe and across the street from ______________The Village Ck3nference Center______________ T h e c i d e r i s o n S l a n d t h e d o o r i s о р е т ,, w h a t a r e y o u w a i t i n g f o r i Sandra’s Gift Cottage Houriy drawings • Homemade Goodies and Much, Much More! ik'side Dockside Seafocxi in Dockside i’liiza _ „ e s t e r n A u t o . a Outdoor Power Equipment & Hardware T I R E SHydraulic Hose Service Win a Slmpileity ^ Anniversary Tractor '^D rawing D ec. 3 1 , '0 2 @ 12.00 Noon Tickets A v a i/o b /e $ 5 .0 0 G rea t C hristm as Gifts Sleds,Tricycles,W agon s & G o C arts > 1 3 0 5 L e w is v ille C l e m m o n s R d . 3 3 6 -7 6 6 -9 1 0 9 .¡0) SALES ' SERVICE * PARTS Л/.С CHRISTMAS TREES ...Delivery Availabie... * Fresh Cut Weekly & Kept In Water ' I Handmade Christmas Wreaths & Bows I FRUIT BASKETS S*/'* '9.99 W.G. White Country Ham • Moravian Chicken Pies I Preserves • Honey • Molasses • Apple Butter | Pickled Peppers | _ _ ^HoUaay Gifts, Flags & Plants | [2 5 % }f } C O N C R E m J B ^ ^ ^ ^ “Come E.xperknce Hometown Customer Service” Blood Drive This Saturday DAVIK COUN I V KNTERPRISK RECORD, Tliursday, Dcc. 5, 2002 - II Tliroiigliom this liolidiiy .sea­ son, the Anicriciin Ked Cross is urging blooil donors lo tie in it for life lo make ilonating hlond a life-long lialiil hecaii.se ll saves lives. 1 he Red C ross has an­ nounced lhal Ihe need for hlooil has reached a crilical levels. There is a desperate need for ()+. O- and П+ tiiood lypcs. The blood reserves are al the lowesl in 12 years. Blood is needed every day, nol jusl during holidays, accord­ ing 10 Robert F. Fechner, execu­ tive director of Ihe Carolinas I31ood Services Region of the American Red Cross. Thousands ol times every day acr<iss this nalion there is an inclividnal em ergency thal reiniires the blood from an unknown donor lo save an individual life, an in­ fants life, the life o fa child, a nuither, father, an innoccnl vic­ tim o fa tragic accideni. In this region, Ihe Ainerican Red Cross musl provide more lhan l,.S(l() units of blood each vlay lo meet Ihc needs of palicnis. Blood donors musl be 17 years or older, weigh al leasl 110 pounds aiul be in general good health. The entire colleclinn pro­ cess takes aboul an hour. A blood donation can be made every .SO days. The Blood Drive will be held on .Saturday, Dec. 7 fro m a.n i.- 1-..M) p.m. al Ihe Rolary Hul al 21)1 .Salisbury Sl.in Mocksville. I'or ntore ittfonttation orlo make an appointnient, call l-SOO- GIVU L in -. Walk-iit’s welcome. This blood drive is sponsored by Ihe Mocksville Kolarians. ! i Vision, Diabetes Screening Saturday ^ 'ft,.. ......;tt- • ! I .... . ___The Mocksville Liorts Club along wilh the NC Lions l-oun- dation will hold a free vision screeiiittg as well as a free glu­ cose screening for children and adults on Saiurday, Dee. 7 from a.in.-2 p.m. in the court siinare area on Main Sireel in dow n­ town Mocksville. This evcnl will be held rain or shine. "W e invite everyone locom e oul who may be concerned wilh Iheir vision or Ihe risk of devel­ oping diabeles,"said Mocksville l.io n s I’residenl Jonathan Wishon, "Childien who may be over­ weight or obese arc also al risk of developing diabeles and other illnesses and we encourage par­ ents to bring theirchildien to the screening lo be checked. There w ill be certified doctors and nurses on hand performing the necessary test free of charge lo everyone." T here w ill be L ions and Davie t-co Club members also on hand lo assisl. There are alHuil 17 million people in the USA or fi.2 perceni ofthe populalion who have ilia- lieles. 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Main Street • Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-4700 101 No«TH Main S n tm MOCKSVnXE,NC270a PIIG.NE: 336.751.7900 FaX!336-7534»81 Л__ • Funerals ár-^ Ш • Cremations ----' •Pre-Anranscmcnts F u n e r a l H o m e • Noiao' 635 Wilkesboro Stnx-t Mocksville. NC ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 1 1 0 0 D e ric iB P r o p e r t ie s , In g . 68 Court Square • Suite 201 •Mocksville, NC Diane M, Foster • Owner/Broker P hM M /F ax 3 3 6 -7 5 1 - 0 1 3 1 M M f f i l B I I I Sports DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 - B1 D avie D estroyed H o p e s F o r H is to ric S e m ifin a l D is in te g ra te A s R o c k e ts R o m p By H rian Pills Davic County Enterprise Record ASHEVILLE - Davie High’s foot­ ball teatti knew exactly what lo expect from A.C. Reynolds, and it thought it had a sound strategy and enough mo­ mentum to slay wilh Ihe high-profile Rockets in Friday’.s state 4A quarterfi­ nal in Asheville. But when A.C. Reynolds is clicking, even the best game phin is doomed to backfire. After Hying high with three straight wins and averaging .31 points over the previous four games, the War Eagles landed wiih a thud. The Rock­ ets were even betler than the visitors feared, and they look Davie behind the woodshed, 42-0. W inning coach Bobby Poss just knew the 12-1 Rockets were going to beal Davie (7-7) badly. "I almost expect it because 1 know how hard they w ork," the 2Sth-year head coach said. "You kind of expect this kind of effort, but I don’l wanl to lei my guard down because they’re kids and anything can happen. Bul Ihey’re playing the best ihey can play. Our work ethic and our Ituslle in practice are very sim ilar lo the (dynam ite) teams lhat we’ve had.” Even if Ihe War Eagles had played their besl, they may not have kept the score close against one of Ihe slate’s big boys. Poss is 2.39-89 wilh four state championships at tliree schools and Hfi- 2,‘i in nine years al A.C. Reynolds, wliich has bagged 14 conference cham ­ pionships since 198.3. The Rockets, who slarl 20 juniors and seniors, were so much stronger lhan Davic up front, it was ridiculous. Poss’ , program lias lurned old-school football into an art form, atul his conservative, plodding offense produced five touch­ downs. Their passing stats are never in­ credible - they only had to complete three against Davie - and Iheir runners aren'l glamourous, pounding oul yard­ age rather than accumulating it with bursts of speed. But Davic was no match for their bully style. "W e ran into a buzzsaw ," Davic coach D oug lllin g said. "They sniaslimomhed righl down our throat and wc couldn’l gel anything mustered on offense to give our defense a lillle bit of confidence. They play with a lot of juniors and seniors and that’s what you get. M an for man we got oul- physicaled. W hen you’ve got 17- and 18-year-old kids going up against 15- and 16-ycar-old kids, you’re going to be outmanned mosl of Ihe time." The game began ominously as A.C. Reynolds took the opening kickoff and marched 64 yards in 12 plays for a 7-0 lead. W hile Davie failed to scratch on 14 possessions. A .C.’s senior rushing tan­ dem ran downtiill all nighl. Tailback Trevor Steele churneil oul 137 yards on 20 carries and fullback McLean Mall bulled his way lo 123 yards on 19 car­ ries. "W c w atched D avie’s gam e film againsi M cDowell and McDowell did real gooil up the m iddle." Hall said. “So coaeh told me 1 was going to be run­ ning the ball a lot. All we do is run straight up Ihe middle and try to work the clock, and it worked out perfectly.’’ Davic became a bug on Ihe wind­ shield when quarterback Ben Johnson caught the secondary napping wilh a 24- yard pass over the middle lo a wide- open Tim Bagamary, who made il 14-0 with 9:09 lefl in the second quarter. "You try lo sluff the nm, and then they hit you on a big pass. Choo.se your poison," llling said. "W e w ere sh arp ," Poss said. "Johnson’s a greal iiuarlerbaek. People don’t appreciate how talented he is be­ cause we don’t open il up lhat much. If you key oil McLean you can maybe shut him down, bul we can find anolher way Please See Asheville - Page 117 Ted Rancjolph's expression reflects Davie’s problems in a 42-0 loss to 12-1 A.C. ReynoWs. Davle Wrestling Might Not Slip Below StandarcJs After All S t a r T w i n s T r a n s f e r F r o m R i v a l M t . T a b o r Ily Ilriiin Pills Davie Counly Enterprise Record The Davie High wrestling leam was presum ­ ably headed for a good season, not a greal one. But a stunning development last week Iransformed Davie from ordinary into a force. For Coach Buddy Lowery and the War Eagles, il was like hilling a jackpot. The new s: Twins Coll and Clint Slanley, who had attended West Forsyih and Motuil Tabor since Iheir I're.shmcn year even though they live in Advtincc and wenl lo Norlh Davie Middle, transferred from rival Mt. Tabor to Davie. T'hey became Davie’s shiniest stars the instant they rolled into the .scene. Coll and Clinl will plug the biggest holes in a largely young lineup al 171 and 189 respectively. “1 think they’re going lo lit in nicely,” Lowery said in maybe Ihe undcrslalcmenl of the cenlury. Lowery didn’t nceil to watch any practice drills 10 see just how menacing the Stanleys are. In a wild twist, these are the same Stanleys who helped lear down Davie’s Central Piedmont Conference dynasty in 2()()0-01. When the War Eagles collided wilh Tabor lhat year, they had a 42-match CPC winning streak and seven straight regular-season titles hanging in the balance, and they had gone 86-2-1 all-lime in the CPC. Please See Stanley - Pane H8 C o a c h B u d d y L o w e r y R e a c h e s 4 0 0 t h W i n Hy llrlan Pills Davie Counly Enierprise Rccord Poor Coach Lowery. Over half his starling lineup consisis of freshmen and sophomores, and he lost as many matches in November as he did all o f lasl year. But before the pity party gels out of hand, one needs to chcck lasl week’s results in a six-team dual tournament in 1 lickory. The War Eagles ham­ mered South Caldwell (69-12), Concord (68-10), Statesville (.‘il-22) and Avery County (61-18) by a cumulative score of 249-62 and nearly knocked off hosl St. Stephens, which nnished runner-up in the 3 A duals each of tlie lasl three years, in a down- to-lhe-wire 34-31 loss. "I’m pleased," Buddy Lowery, the 27th-year Davic coach, said. "Ify o u would have lold me we'd be 6-3 righl now. I’d have taken it." With pari of Ihe roster nii.ssing becausc of the football leam ’s playoff success, and with five freslinien and three sophomores fillingeighl of 14 starling spots, few would have thought 6-3 was possible. Bul the new faces seem to have leaped over several steps in their maturation process, and the War Eagles got better in a hurry lasl week when the twins Coll and Clint Stanley transferred from Mount Tabor lo Davie. Please See Low ery - Page B8 Worth Noting... In a losing cause to W. Rowan, Colby Seaford of S. Davie’.s 7th- grade boys dropped in 19 points by draining five 3-pointers. Four S. Davie wrestlers are un­ beaten - Floyd Collins, Craig Brown and Kirsten-Angell at 4-0 and Brandon Jones at 3-0. Nine are 4-0 for N. Davie’s wres­ tling team, including Chris Ange, who has four pins. Freshman Devon Venable has 16 and 17 points in the first two games for Davie’s JV boys. Luke Phelps hit a tiebreaking bucket as Davie’s varsity boys squeaked by Alexander Central 47- 45 after spotting AC a 24-7 lead. Allison Schafer of Davie's var­ sity girls had 20 points'and eight rebounds in a 56-40 win over Alexander Central. She hit 8-of-13 field goals. In a 6-team tournament, Davie's wrestling team got 5-0 marks from Colt Stanley, Clint Stanley, Russell Hilton, Dusty Johnson, Andrew Scott and Millard Smith. The Stanleys went a combined 116- 25 for Mount Tabor last year. Red-Hot Schafer Picks Up Slack In Sluggish Win D avie’s varsity girls basketball team only hail one hot hand in last week’s nonconferencc gam e w ith visiting Alexander Central. Alli.son Schafer was all Davie needed against a team that starts three sophomores and is trying to find ils way after winning five games lasl year. "Schafer was focusscd on running our o ffen se ,” D avie coach K aren Stephens said after an unimpressive 56- 40 win. "If we wouldn’t have had her, we would have been in trouble bccause wc couldn’t put it in from the inside.” Schafer was the difference between a scare and a blowout. W hile her leani- nuiles shol l3-of-47, the 5-10 junior dropped in 8-of-L3 shots, 4-of-5 free throws, scored 20 points, pulled down eight rebounds and provided a 36-26 lead wilh 6:53 left in the third quarter. Davie maintained a double-figure lead the rest of the way. Slephens was disappoinied wilh Davie’s play enough lo use 11 differeni players in the first quarter. Allhoiigh AC never threatened to upset the experi­ enced and confident War Eagles, Davie w asn’t terribly impressive while im­ proving lo 2-0. "I was trying to fiiiil someone who would bring in some fire and do some Ihings we need defensively,” Stephens said. "We couldn’l find anybody who w asn’t dragging a little bit and playing sluggish. We couldn’l finish anyihing and we got frustrated. They had more intensity than we had. They wenl after every loose ball. I was disappoinied with our break. We w'cre shooting jump­ ers instead of attacking the basket. 1 don’t know how many times we threw the ball away and gave them layups.” Sarah W illiams had 11 points and 10 rebounds. Dawn Singleton had nine poinis, 11 rebounds and five blocks. And H ealher M cDaniel had six points on 3-of-4 shooting, five a.ssisls and four steals. Davie pulled away because the Cou­ gars failed to score on 21 of 29 second- half po.sse.ssions. They also got pounded on the boards 43-29. "Their depth hurt us because they Please See Davie G irls - Page B8 Davie Boys Scrap From 17-Point Deficit D avie’s varsity boys basketball team did ils besl to lose lo visiting Alexander Cenlral lasl week. The War Eagles were sloppy with the ball (13 turnovers in the first 12 min­ utes), they were anemic in mi.ssing 10 of 12 first-quarter shols and they found them selves in a terrible predicament early in the second quarter, trailing 24- 7. Then, after clawing back, Patrick Law and M icah G arner made every­ thing belter by knocking down lying and go-ahead 3-poinlers in the fourth quarter as Davie (2-0) scrapped out a 47-45 nonconference win. "We seemed lo be a slep behind ev­ erything, e.specially early,” Coach Mike Absher said. "It was their firsl game and they came out with a lot of adrenaline. We were dropping passes, missing easy shots and not just open jum p shots - layups and pulbacks. There was no fiow offensively al all.” O verall the W ar E agles got outreboundcd 36-29, missed 30 of 47 field goals and coniniitted 24 turnovers. The win was uglier than bowling shoes, but it was a win. "It wasn’t very pretty,” power for­ ward Luke Phelps said. "We didn’t give them Ihe respect we should have. We’re not going to outtalenl many teams, w e’re going lo have to outwork them. Wc went from man to a couple differ­ ent zones, and that threw them off.” The Cougars had Davie reeling un­ lil Garner, Cliff Burns, David Schweit and Phelps pul together a 10-2 run late in the second quarter lo close the half- time margin to 26-21, The lead swapped hands in the third. Then Law and G arner sparked a deci­ sive 11-4 run, with Law popping a trey from the left wing to tie it at 38-38 and G arner burying a trey from the top of the key for a 41 -38 lead with 5:03 lefl. AC tied it again al 42-42 with 3;10 to play, but G arner found Phelps inside as Davie grabbed the lead for good with 2:55 left. Please See War Eagle - Page B8 ! I B2 - DAVIK COUNTY KN l ERPRISK RECORD, I hiirsdny. Dcc. 5. 20(»2 Davie Seniors Win 17 Medals At State Games DAVIK COUN TY KN TliRPRISE RFX'ORD, niiirsday. Dcc. S, 2002 - B3 Senior Games were iirgaiii/cil in North Carolina in I9S3 ami in llic spring of 19X4 llicri; were 17 local senior games slalewiilc. Davie Couniy was in a clus­ ter group with Forsyih. Slokes. Surry ami Yadkin Counties. Through Ihe support of Davie Parks and R ecreation. Davie couniy bccanio sanctioned and began holding local games in 1991. Frotn the beginning. Mollis Sniilh and Nancy Tutterow were aclive in Ihc local and slales games. They are still competing in their age brackets. Senior Games are designed to give senior adulls S.*! and over another incentive to slay Til and com pete w ith peers. The age brackets are sel in five-year in- crenienls iK-ginning with .‘'.‘'-.‘59. Every so often, Nancy moves in to Ihc same age bracket with Hollis and ihey comísele against each other for two years. Hollis is com peling in Ihe 80-S4 age bracket and Nancy in Ihe 7.‘i-79. In addition to the compelilive events, they both are involved in Ihe Silver Siriders Walking Pro­ gram. This program can be done al the Brock gym each morning and Ihe l.ips recorded, or an in­ dividual can use a record book to keep up w iih Ilow far is walked. A report is sent lo the stale as lo Ihe number of seniors involved and the miles walked. Davie Couniy Senior Games offers athletic events as well as an opportiniity for the creative, artistic ami literary senior lo dis­ play thei.- works and conipele. The Silver Arts Program has cal­ egories in literary art. herilage art, visual art. as well as perfomi- ing art. Some of the less physi­ cal athletic events offered are shufllcboard. horseshoes, bi'w I- ing. spin casting, billiards, bas- kelhall shooling and foolball throw. The local gam es arc in the carly spring and those w ho place first, second or third in each cvenl are eligible to represent Davie Coimty in the North Caro­ lina Stale Games in the fall. At the slale level, there is more com­ petition in each age bracket, and it is always good lo meel others w ho enjoy having fun and com­ peting. This year, although sev­ eral local seniors did not receive m edals, they m ade im prove­ ments in their personal records over Ihe previous year. Activity in Senior Games is abnul im­ proving personal health and fit­ ness. The Slate Games in Raleigh were held Oct. I and the weather was in Ihc upper .SOs. which is not the nonnal lemperature for thal lime of year. Virginia Seats and George Kimberly competed in the grueling heat in the .‘iK Race Walk. It took stamina and deleniiination to make all Ihose laps around the track in thal heal. Others who participated in Ra­ leigh but did not win a medal were Nancy Tutterow, Sue Allen, Mike Barnette, David Miller and Nancy Haynes. The gold medal winning Davie Silver Spirits baskelball team, from left: kneeling - Libby Williard. Coach Vanessa Carter, Wanda Seiders; standing - Nancy Haynes, Charlotte Miller, Sue Allen, Alice Barnette and Rachel Howard. The Davie Silver Spirits II had four players, Dolly Urdanick, Lois Green, Vickie Frye and Lucy Swaim, play in the state games. Not playing were Aileen Steelman, Polly Wiles and Joyce Smith. 4A 2 ? lA V IíC O U K North Carolina ScniorGames G olf was held O ct. 14 -I.S at T anglew ood. D avie S enior Games participants were Giff Basham . L esler A llen, CAV. Allen and Hilly Gene Potts. The weather w as cold on ihe first day. and it rained all day the sccond ilay. None of them won a medal, but C.W. Allen had a score low enough to qualify him for the National Senior Games in 2(X).1. At Ihe Senior Games in Ra­ leigh. D avie County brought home 17 medals. There were 14 participating. Hollis Smilh. S0+, was ihe big w inner wiih five medals. Also bringing home five m edals was Lois Green, .‘'.‘i+. (Hollis and Lois won a medal in every event they entered.) A complele lisl of medal winners is below: • Alice Barnette, 60+, bronze. 100 meler dash; • Ted Freshwater, 60+, gold, racquelball: • Lois Green, 5fi+. gold, dis­ cus (.S.^.9 ft.); silver, football throw: gold, shot put (22'H "); bronze, soflball throw (76'.S"); silver, horseshoes: bronze, shiifneboard; • C hariotle M iller, 60+. bronze, football throw: bronze, spin casting; • Wanda Seiders. 60*, gold, baskelball shooling: • Hollis Smilh. X0+, gold, bas­ ketball shooting: silver, football throw; silver, running long jiunp (A'y'y, gold, standing long jump (.T6.7.‘'’'); ami • John WrighI, 6.“)+. bronze, baskeliiall shooling. National Senior Gaines are held during Ihe odd years and will be al Hamplon Roads. Va,. May 24-June 9 ne,\t year. The Silver Spirits, Silver Spirits II (who qualified in Wesl Virginia). Ted Freshwater, Hollis Smith, Sue Allen and Chariotle Miller will be participating at this Se­ nior Games event. The prim ary support for Davie ScniorGames is provided by Mocksville-Davie Parks and Hollis Smith shows her medals from the state games. Recreation. Town of Mocksville, County of Davie and Ihe Davie YMCA. Silver Spirits Win Gold Silver Spirits II, Silver Sparks Show Growth In Sr. Basketball For several ycars, the Davie Silver Spirits have been a pow ­ erhouse in senior thrce-on-three baskelball, winning stale cham ­ pionships for Ihe past five years in the w om en’s 5.“'+ age class. Tliis year, Ihey advanced to the age 60+ bracket and proveil their prowess again by laking the gold m edal in Ihe N orth Carolina Slate Senior G am es at East Carolina. The final game was with Ihe Raleigh Fabulous Sixties who had defeated the Silver Spirits in pool play. Vv'ilh only 24 sec­ onds lefl on Ihe clock and be­ hind 25-23, Sue A llen dropped a three-pointer to pull ahead. Thc game was pul on ice when Charlolie M iller drew tw o free Ihrows and made both, ending the game at 2S-2.*' in favor of the Silver Spirits. The Fabulous Si.Niies had been state cham pions in the 60+ age class for thé past three years. Thc Silver Spirits 11 are an­ o ther team playing the .‘i.‘i+ w om en's category. Al the state gam es, they did not w'in a medal but were im­ pressive with only four of their six players able lo be Ihere. Vanessa Carter coaches both the Silver Spirits ami the Silver Spirits II. At thc North Carolina Slate Senior Gam es, the teams were playing al Ihe same lime m aking it im p o ssib le for Vanessa lo be at each bench. This is when one of the m en’s team incm bers stepped in and coached. Thc Silver Spirits II W’cre appreciative o f G eorge Kimberly taking Ihis responsi­ bility and played well under his direction. The m en’s team from Davic C ounty, the S ilv er S parks, played in the N orlh C arolina Senior G am es Ihree-on-lhree basketball com petilion also. This was their second year of com petilion, and they played in the .‘'.S+ bracket although there arc four on the team in the 6.“!+ calegory. Rules state that you must play in ihe bracket of your youngest player, therefore they stayed in the .‘i.‘i+. This year, Ihey have added two players, L. H ayden M yers and G iff Basham. The returning players were George Kimberly. DnvUl M iller. M ike B arnette, Bill U rdanick. John W righI and Dave Salmon. Local Senior Games Participants Win National Competition in Utah In early Oclober. local senior games participants fiew lo Ulali lo take part in ihe H untsm an World Games, an annual event lhat draws athletes from all over he worlil, George Kimberly went to participate in the free throw- three poinl shots, hot shot and race-walk. He relurned with a bronze medal for three-throw- tliree point shots. When asked how he did in the race-walk. Kimberly replied, “I saw a lol of red dust and when I luially crossed the finish line. Ihe dust had seltled." The D avie C ouniy Senior Games team the Silver Spirits 60+ participated forthc first time in the Huntsman World Senior Games, recording an impressive victory. The Davie Silver Spirits won seven straight gam es to claim the gold medal in ihree-on- Ihree basketball. The Spirits played teams from California, Ohio, Michigan and two teams from New Mexico. In Ihe pool play, the Silver Spirits had beaten the Fox Trot­ ters 29-2.S. This had been an awe­ some game for Charlotte Miller. She .scored 22 of Ihe 29 poinis with eight of the shots lieing three pointers, ■ After leaming lhat the Silver Spirits were going to play in the finals, Iheir coach V anessa Carler, and her husband Billy fiew lo Utah lo be with Ihem al the final game. Their presence gave the team added confidence and support. They won 21-11 againsi Ihe Fox Trotters of New Mexico. In individual com petitions. C harlotte M iller and W anda Seiders tied for Ihe gold in free Ihrow and three-point shooling in thc 60+ age group, and Rachel Howard won Ihe silver medal in that com petilion. Sue A llen earned Ihe gold medal in Ihe same event for Ihe 6.‘i+. The hot shot basketball shoot, a timed event, was won by Char­ lotte Miller with a record-break- ing score for women, 49 in one miniHe. Wanda Seiders took Ihe silver. Members of Ihe Davic County Silver Spirits team and George Kimberly all agree lhat this was a w onderful experience and would like to compete at Hunts­ man World Games in the future. Members of the Davie Silver Sparks basketball team, from left; front - Hayden Myers and David Salmon; back - Giff Basham, George Kimberly, Bill Urdanick, John Wright, David Miller and Mike Barnette. The Davie Silver Spirits in Utah, from left: kneeling - Coach Vanessa Carter and Alice Barnette: standing - Victor Seiders, Wanda Seiders, Nancy Haynes, Char­ lotte Miller, Sue Allen and Rachel Howard. George Kimberly shows his bronze medal in baskeball free throw/three point shooting from the Huntsman World Games. I I D e c e m b e r 8 , 2 0 0 1 THESportsLine.com. I Denver's Clinlon Porlis Golly Imngos NFL Showdown of the Week Denver *N.Y. Jets They've climbed back into con­ tention, but the Jets can only hope for some big breaks against the Broncos, because they sure can't stop them. Denver beat N.Y. in '00, the last time they faced off, 30-23. 2 6 2 3 ,^NFL;FORECAST: December 8-9 (S unday) ,*AVÍzóñá4‘M*'.Vf Ч 14 iD e tro ft'10 The C ardinals and Lions, w eak on b o lh sides o f tho ball, w ill fig h t fo r little m ore than pride. In Tem pe in 2001, Jake P lu m m er and C h arlie B atch com bined fo r seven passing T D ’s in a 45-38 A rizona w in. 38-7 W eek N ine sp an kin g o f th e B ills, B uffalo's w o rst hom e loss since '83. T h e B ills' pass defense Is b etler than that, b u l N .E . w ill sw eep them again. N ew O rleans 'B altim o re If the S aints w ere ru n -o n ly (like the offen sively challenged R avens), B a ltim o re's defen se could handle them , b u t N .O . th ro w s as w ell as its runs. The R avens are 2-0 in the series, w ith '96 and '99 w ins. St. Louis ■ 21 ‘ K ansas C ity 20 H ere's o u r th ro w -a-d art-b lin d fo ld ed pick o f the w eek; T h e R am s d o n 't run weJI, the C hiefs don't th ro w w ell, K .C . has no pass defense b ut il's play­ ing at h o m e . . . T h e C hiefs w on last, tw o years ago. A g ain st the P anthers' stingy d efen se, the listless B engals m ay not m anage m ore th a n a fie ld g o al or tw o - m uch like their only previo us m eetin g , three years ago, w hen C arolina clo b b ered C in cy 27-3. San F ran cisco 28 ‘ D allas 17 |Deriyeir;26 Jete 23 T hey've clim bed back into c o n ten tio n , b ut th e Jets can only hope fo r som e big breaks a g a in s t the B roncos, because they sure can 't s to p th em . D enver beat N.Y. in '00, the last tim e th e y faced off, 30-23. W e said there'd be field g o a ls last m onth; the G iants' IVIatt B ryant kicked four, and N.Y. blocked one to get past th e R ed skin s 19-17. T h e G iants w ill sw eep W ashington fo r the first tim e in seven years. The C o w b o ys pose no offen sive threat lo the 49ers, s o th is one's all ab o u t h o w w ell D allas defends a g a in s t S .F.'s gro u n d gam e. The C ow boys w ere 27-21 u p set w in n ers o ver the 49ers al hom e last seaso n. ^G i^en Bay 35 i'M innosota •17 B rett Favre's record as a starter In th e M etro d o m e foil to 2-9 as the V iking s in tercep ted h im three tim es three w eeks ago on the w ay lo a 31-21 upset. M innesota w ill run w ell again, b u t a sw eep? No w ay. LaD ainian T o m linson's O T T D led the C harg ers over the R aiders seven w e e k s ago, 27-21. S.D . also gave up 353 passing y a rd s , and that's w hat'll keep them from sw eep in g O a k la n d fo r the first tim e since '92. Do the F alco n s pose any offen sive th reat to the B u ccan eers? M aybe, if they run, b u l th al's w hal T.B. w ill be lo o kin g for. The B ucs knocked M ichael V ick o u l o f Ih e ir 20-6 w in over A tlanla in W eek Five. P hiladelphia 24 •S eattle 14 ‘ Tennessee 21 Indianapolis 19 ^ Jackso n ville 20 i.C leveland 19 A n ear to ss-u p , b u l th e Jag u ars w ill w in w ilh th e ir ground gam e, the B ro w ns' d efen sive w e a k n e s s . In Ih e lr A FC C enlral rivalry, J ackso n ville w on seven o f eig h l, finally losing to C levelan d la s l seaso n . T hey have solid pass d e fe n s e , b u t th e S eahaw ks d o n't have m uch else, w h ile th e E ag les have everylh in g else. D o n o van M cN a b b th rew fo r tw o TD 's and ran fo r a n o lh e r as P h illy sh u t S eattle dow n in '01, 27-3. D espite s c ra p in g to g e th e r only 198 total yards, the Titans m ad e th e m o s t o f C o lls turnovers and beat them 23-15 in N o vem b er. T h a t w as an upset, and this w ill be to o , g iven Indy's su p erio r air attack. ^N ew E ngland 29 B uffalo 14 Tom B rad y th rew fo u r TD passes in th e P atrio ts' W ith pass d efense th a t's an yth in g b u t solid, the S teelers h aven 't e x a ctly b een a su re th in g , but if th ey can 't m ake sh o rt w o rk o f th e w e a k e s t passing g am e In the league, th e y 'll rais e leg itim ate doubls. A n o th er m a tc h u p th a l so u n d ed good in pre-sea- so n b u t p ro b a b ly w o n 't lo o k m u ch like these team s' la s t s h o w d o w n , a th rillin g 36-33 B ears w in In O T In '9 7 . M ia m i s h o u ld d o m in ate w ith and w ith ­ o u t the b all. N F L F O R E C A S T S T A T P A C K ШШ В4 ■ DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursdav. Dtc. 5. 2002FOOIBAU CONIEST NAME THE WINNING TEAMS EACH WEEK AND WIN j k . 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E ntries M ust Be R eceived B efore 5 pm F rid ay j NIGHT: 116 ■ DAVIK COUN TY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursdav. Dec. 5. 2002 DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 5,2002 - IJ7 Davie head coach Doug Illing tried in vain to get Davie moving in its 42-0 quarterfinal Offensive coordinator Bill Oakley signals a play, loss at A.C. Reynolds. (■h X "X ,l: A.C. Reynolds' maddog defense swarmed on James Arnold every time he touched it. Davie and A.C. Reynolds slug it out.- Photos by James Barringer Brian Hunter caught six passes, coming one shy of Thadd Johnson's single-season record of 37. Davie buckets up for its second quarterfinal game in history. Its only other appearance was 1997. Asheville Overpowers Davie In Football Playoffs C untinucd Krom Pnj;c Bl to hurt you. Wc got Trevor yoing on Ihe outside finaily." Davie’s slats wore woeful. In llie first lialf, only two plays went for more than 4 yards. 11 - and 2.1- yard completions I'rom Andrew McClannon lo Larr>’ Hudson and Brian Hunler. The War Eagles had minus-.") yards rushing to A.C.’s .138 and 103 total yards lo A.C.'s 377. They went 1-for-ll on third down. McClannon and Jam es A rnold were 13-of-30 passing wilh six interceptions. "ll wasn’t a lack of ourcffort, il was them ," lefi guard/line­ backer Justin Norsworlhy said. "We tried Ihings we normally do carly, and il didn’l work so we had lo resort to things we’re not accustomed to and not cotnfort- ahle with - such as a lot of pass­ ing. We’re used lo getting 4 yards a pop, and in Ihis ease we played an e.xcellent defense and an ex­ cellent team. “Gosh, Ih eir fu llb a ck w as a hard runner. It .seem ed like their o ffen siv e line w as m ak in g h oles b ig e n o u g h lo d riv e a iru c k th rough. They d id n ’l p ass the ball m uch; they d id n ’t have lo. 1 c o m ­ m en d them . A lot o f that has lo ilo w ilh Iheir o ffseaso n training, an d th a l's o n e Ihing w e ’re go ing to h av e lo get u sed to d o in g ." Aflcr Davie failed to cash in two turnovers carly in the third when it was still 14-0. ihings re­ ally got ugly. Steele ripped off 22- and 2,‘i-yarders, made it 28-0 with 3:34 left in the Ihird and ended D avie’s pipe dream of reaching the semifinals for the firsl lime ever. Davie, svhich lost to A.C. 28- 7 in the 19У9 second round, is 0- 2 in the quarterfinals. A.C. Reynolds’ sensational defense prevented tailback/citiar- tcrback Arnold (14 carries, 15 yards) from getting any rhythm. Justin Brown - who surpassed 1,000 rushing yards ihe previous Davie Football Statistics Record: 7-7 at Alexander Central L 13-7 West Rowan L 14-12 Lake Norman W61-0 at Mooresville L 37-6 at Statesville W 14-12 Freedom L17-8 at Soulh Iredell W 30-3 West Forsyth L 28-11 at South Rowan W 12-10 Reynolds L 32-24 at N. Davidson W 26-24 McDowell W 36-14 at Page W 36-20 at A.C. Reynolds L 42-0 Brown Arnold Berube Riddle Stovall Bratcher Davie PASSING Arnold McClannon Davie Hunter Hudson Stephens Randolph Davie Opponents 104 Car, Gain Avg. Long 246 1087 4.4 28 236 971 4.1 59 20 130 6.5 34 19 63 3.3 18 4 19 4.8 16 6 18 3.0 5 553 2224 4.0 59 548 2289 4.2 65 Comp Att Int Pot Yds TD Lng 53 127 8 .417 929 8 74 31 70 6 .443 430 3 38 85 203 14 .419 1352 11 74 104 221 15 .471 1635 12 90 Rec Yds Avg.TD Long 36 732 20,3 5 74 26 463 17.8 5 59 7 85 12,1 1 23 6 59 9.8 0 16 85 1352 15.9 11 74 104 1635 15,7 12 90 TD Conv, Kick FG Pts 11 2 0 0 70 9 1 0 0 56 0 0 23 6 41 5 0 0 0 30 5 0 0 0 30 2 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 8 39 4 23 6 283 37 1 27 5 266 Tackles For Loss Sacks BrUp FF 139 23 0 3 3 100 2 0 4 1 85 10 2 0 1 79 8 0 1 2 71 7 2 0 0 71 19 4 1 3 62 8 1 3 0 61 6 2 3 2 57 1 0 3 0 55 7 1 0 0 54 0 0 1 0 James Arnold had 971 yards rushing and 929 passing, jh e cheerleaders yell for the football team as it races to the sideline Arnold Brown Winters Hudson Hunter Allred Riddle Stephens Davie Opponents 37 Defense Rice Riddle Pane C. Goode Bledsoe West Stovall Redmond White Allred Hauser (defensive numbers through 13 games) INTERCEPTIONS McNeil 4, White 4, Allred 2, Cornatzer 2, Hauser 2, Riddle FUMBLE RECOVERIES Bledsoe 3, Norsworthy 3, Pane 3, Stovall 2, West 2. Allred, Boger, Cornatzer, C. Goode, Hauser, Rice Kicking PAT FG Lg 20-29 30-39 40-49 Winters 23-26 6-9 47 1-1 4-5 1-3 PUNTING Att Avg. Long In 20 Winters 66 33.1 53 13 week, bul sprained his ankle in ihe process - ran the ball once and played only one series. No one else had more than ihree rushing yards, wliile A .C .'s backup lailback gained 42 during inop-up time. It goi worse when A.C. tacked on two louclulowns in Ihe llnal 42 seconds, including a (i2-yanl inlerceplion return. When the dusl cleareil, il was Davie’s firsl shutoul loss since a 28-0 setback lo Mount Tab<ir in 1УЧХ, spanning 50 games, ll was the most poinls Davie's alloweil since a 57-21 loss to Keynolds in 1495, spanning 40 games, ll was the worst margin of defeat sincc a 64-0 loss lo .Salisbury in 1945. And il was rem inisccnl of Davie's worst playoff loss, 43-0 lo Wesl Charlotte in 1989, "W c m issed on some easy passes lhat we usually conned on," Illing said, "When we don't conned on passes, il makes our offense struggle, Our play-aclion passes, lillle curls, hitches and slants were open, bul they were a lillle over our head or a little loo far in from. You’ve got lo be able lo hil Ihose kind of passes when you’ve got a team suilfing the run like lhal." The War Eagles - who were 4-6 before rallying to securc Ihe sixlh non-losing record in seven years and the I Olh .seven-win .sea­ son in 47 years - were playing on house money anil w eren’t sup­ posed to win, Slill. Ihe mood was glum sending off seniors under Ihese conditions, “Ninety-nine percent of them go oul losers, but il’s slill tough when you see theni grow up and go Ihrough the adversity lhal we've gone ihrough," Illing said, "They’ve given us a lot of effort and delerminalion. and you hale to sec them go out this way," TH K W O U N D S W IL L SU REI.Y H EA L because Ihe fulure seems as bright as il ever has. One freshman, five sopho­ mores and seven juniors siarled, and several others played exten­ sively, "W e’ll be back next year." junior Norsworlhy said, "1 think we've got ihe leadership we need com ing back and we have an agenda sel for the offseason thal can lurn some heads nexl year." " ll’s exciting," Illing said, "W e’ve got a lot of young kids lhal gained greal experience and got a lasic ofthe big alniosphere of Ihc playoffs. The exciting Dlivic Cuunly 0 0 0 0 - 0 A.C, Rcynolcl.s 7 7 14 1 4 -4 2 Firsl Q ltnrlcr A C -M ail I ran (Itdrns kick), .V.SS, .Second Qiinrlcr AC - Dae.niiiary 2-t pas'; from Johnson (Helms kick), 9:09, Third (jiiurliT AC - SiccIl' .1 run (Helms kick), 4:2,1, AC - .Siccic 25 ran (Helms kick), Koiirlh Q uarter AC - Ilyihik I ran (Heims kick), :42, AC - Styles (i2 INT relum (Helms kick), ;I0. TKAM STATISTICS I) AC Firsl downs « 19 Rushos-yarils 22-(-.‘i) .“i.S-.I.I« Passing IBS i<) Conip-AII-liU .1-7-1 I’ums 7-34 4-J2 Fuinhies-Losl 1-0 .‘i-,1 I’enallics-yunls 2-17 .1-25 ,1rd conversions l-l I .1-10 INDIVIDUAL STATKSTIC.S Diivic RUSHING-Arnold l4-l.-i, Bralchcr 2-.1, Stovall 2-2, Hudson 1-2, Brown l-l. McClannon l-(-l2). Hunter l-(-l6) PASSING - McClannon 6-16-4-68, Aniold 6-11-2-47, W inters l-l-0 (-7) RI-CEIVING - llunier 6-68, Hudson .‘i-.18, Fennell 1-9, McNeil I (-7) A.C. Rojnold.s RUSHING - SlecIo 20-117, Hall 19-12.1, Harper 8-42,1 lyduk 4-19, Johnson 2- 12, Ne.sbill 1-1, Viniel 1-2 PA.SS1NG - Johnson .1-6 0-.19, Slecic 0-1-1-0 RHCEIVINO- Bagamary 1-24, Allen 1-9, Nesbili 1-6 Ihing is Ihey want to gel back h e re and want lo play Ih is Thanksgiving round at home. So I’m sure they’ll be motivated in Ihe offseason to prepare fo r next year." Nutcs: Norsworlhy recovered two fumbles, Sam Siovall recov- ered one and freshman Raeshon McNeil picked off his fourth pass - all in Ihe lasl four w eeks.... 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The access roads are narrow and cannot accommodate heavy traffic. The buses will be leaving the Alcoa employee parking lot In Badin at 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. В8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RKCORI), l liiirsdHV, Dee. 5. 2()()2 Stanley Stars Give Davie Wrestling Sturdy Shoulders C ontinued From I’age B l Bul Ihe arch-villains ripped Ihe War Eagles lo shreds 5 2 -12 and handed Ihcin anolher beat­ ing in thc stale qiiarlerrmals (il was only 39-30 because of late forfeits). Lasl year Tabor dom i­ nated Davie for a third straight lime 43-20. Thc twins were Ihrce-sport stars al North Davie. W ilh an older brother al Wesl Forsyth, they enrolled at Wesl as fresh­ men, then transferred lo Tabor for Iheir sophomore and junior years. Tlicy were a mighty com bi­ nation as sophomores: Colt wenl 38-12 and placcd fifth in the state, whilo Clint wenl 3S-I4. Last year Coll went .‘>8-12 and finished sccond in the regional before shoulder problems sliori- circuiled his season. Clint went 5S-13 and won the regional lille at 1X9. They helpcil Tabor become high rollers, winning state-dual and stale-individual 4-Л litles in 2(HI()-(I1 and finishing Ihird in Ihe slate iluiils and secoml in the slate individuals last year. Before Iho .Slaidcys joined D avie’s 2-2 mystery team. Low­ ery bemoaned the absence of ex­ perienced. proven models for the laundry list of freshm en and sophomores. Now ihe .Stanleys, com bined wilh this w eek’s ar­ rival of foolbail players Ted Ran­ dolph. Ryan Boehm and .Andrew Darcy, give the War liagles ev­ ery reason lo think Ihey can roll the way they have for the past 20 years. No disrespect to ihe ones w ho were starting al 171 anil 1S9. but yon simply can’t hang your hat on freshmen and sophomores in Ihe upper weights. "I hope to be able to wrestle sorne ol those younger ones in some JV sluff. which is going lo make Ihem betler and more con- lldenl because ihey’re going to be able lo hil stuff." Lowery said. "It’s hard fora freshman lo walk in there in the upper weights. Plus. Ihey’re going lo be wres­ tling some good w restlers in practice, and if you don’t get lough you’re going to gel your head beat in. We didn’t have hardly any e.xperience. and maybe ClinI can help Boehm gel better and things like that." The Stanleys hope teammates and fans w ill w elcom e Ihem hack. Coll said a disagreement wilh Tabor's coach prompted the move. "I feel good aboul it. I want to make Davie belter," Colt said. "1 hope Ihey can respect us enough lo accept us back.’’ Clint said. Instead of harboring any hard feelings abom the Davie-Tabor rivalry from the lasi two years, leam m ales are reveling in Davie’s new personality. "They’re going lo help us out a lot." junior Zac Morton said. "It changes a lot of things be­ cause now w e’ve got Iwo real gooil wrestlers up there that have a lot of experience. I Ihink ev­ erybody is excited because they’re going lo help us oul so imich." “Now we won’t give up four or five matches in a row." sopho­ more Jared Shrew sbury said. " The matches will look heller." " I ’m glad th e y ’re here," freshman Aaron Ilollifield said. "They’re going to make a big difference. .Now w e’re going lo pin in Ihose spots." Lowery, the 27-year veteran who has always run a first-class program, has never begged a kid lo wrestle, never sacrificed his integrity for wins. Me didn’t call the Stanleys; ihey called him. "I’m irying lo make it as smooth as we possibly can," he said. "As long as you keep the kids in mind. I don’t Ihink people can say too much. 1 don’l go out anil recruit kids. 'They w anled lo com e here. I jusl wanl to do what's best for those boys." You might want to circle Dee. 11 on your calenders. T hat’s when Tabor visits Davic for a nonconference match at 6 p.m. W hal w as a big m alch has evolved inlo a blockbuster at­ traction with subplots. "Tabor’s a young team just like Davie. They don’l have any .seniors," Colt said. "Il’s going to be big-lim e like il w as our sophom ore year w hen we wrestled Davie. Hopefully we’ll whip them." C olt and C linI aspire lo wrestle in college, naming N.C. State and Appalachian as possi­ bilities, and Ihey bolh plan to Iry onl for D avie’s baseball leam. Lowery Reaches 400 Wins; Davie Wins 4 Of 5 At St. Stephens Continued From I'ugc IU against Soinh Caldwell, picking Now Ted R andolph, Ryan up his 4(X)th w in. Davie went 49- Bochm and assorted oihers from 13 (nol counting forfeits) for the football arc ready lo bolster Ihe lineup even more. "If wc would have had Ihc Suinleys earlier, wc could have beaten Easl Burke and Soulh- wc.st Randolph," said Low ery, w ho’s lost three m atchcs by a com bined 17 poinis. "We should have won over St. Sicphens. W e're gelling a little belter everyday, and those tw o new ones change every­ lhing. It’s like everything kind of snowballs wilh confidence and everything else. It's pretty much a 24-point swing." Lowery achieved a milestone in the firsl malch of the day War Eagle Boys Start 2-0 Despite Sloppiness Continued From Page HI AC was cooked when Nick Nelson sank a l.'i-fiKiler for a 46- 42 lead. Law led Davie with 11 points on three 3-pointers. Garner had 10 poinis, four assists and four rebounds. Bums hit four of six shots for nine points. I'helps had seven points, nine rebounds and two blocks, and Nelson had five points and five assists. "It was sloppy," Gamer said. “The only thing wc really did well was come together at the end. That firsl quarter we didn't play like a leam, we played like individuals. "I ihink Ihis will help in the end. a light game. A win's a win but there’s things we can im ­ prove on." The War Eagles were able to do enough to get by because of A bsher’s switch from man-lo- man to halfcourt zone pressure, which held AC scoreless on 12 Low tTV day. getting 5-0 perfor­ mances from Coll and ClinI Stanley. Russell Milton. Dusly Johnson. A ndrew Scoll and M illard Sm ith. Hilton and Johnson pinned all five of their opponents, while the Stanleys and Sm ilh registered four pins apiece. M eanw hile. Justin Bentley. Aaron Ilollifield and Z ac M orton w enl 4-1. and 'Timmy Allen and Jcrcmiiih Raby went 3-2. "A fler lhal first night at Southw est Randolph. I didn’l know ifl was going lo get 4 0 0 .1 said: 'M an, il might lake me a w hile,’ ’’ l.owerv said. "Afler w inning four o f five al Si. Stephens. I lolil this freshman and sophomore group: ‘W e’re going to gel .“iOO before y'all leave.'" The young gvms have given plenty ofglimpses of how sirong Davie can be over the ne.xl sev­ eral years. For Ihe year, sopho­ mores Johnson and Smilh are 9- (I; jvmior Morion and freshman Ilollifield were S-0 before los­ ing to Si. Stephens; freshman llillon is (i-l with six straight wins: junior B em ley is 7-2: sophnmore Raby is 6-3: Iresh­ man .\llen is .s-4: and senior Scoll is ,S-I with eight straight v^ins, "W'c could have beat St. Stephens .md St. Stephens beat Riverside 4,S-|,S." Lowery said. St. Stephens didn't pul Davie aw ay umil Ihe 13lh weight class. The Stanleys gave D;ivie a 10-3 lead. Hilton and Johnson posted back-lo-back pins for a 22-1.5 lead and Scotl prevailed 3-2 to pull Davie within 2.S-25 wiih two matches left. Bul Davie lost the firsi of 14 matchups lO-S in overtime and had lo forfeil al 14.5. ihe iiext- lo-lasl weight class, giving St. Stephens an insurmountable 34- 25 lead. IIO I.L II'IK M ) wenl unde­ feated al Soulh Davie M iddle lasl year and opened his Davie career wilh eighl siraighl wins at 125. But a 14-5 loss to Si. Stephens might be one of the m ost im pressive things h e’s done. I low could a loss top Ihe list'.’ Ilollifield squared off with Drew Forshey, who is trying to become the third North Carolina wrestler in the past 69 years to win four stale championships. Lasl year Forshcy went 56-1 and won Ihe 3A stale at 119. He entered his senior year wiih a career record of 161 - I. the lone loss lo a Geor­ gia wrestler in a tournament last year. But Forshey d id n ’t blow Hollifield’sdoorsoff. settling for four poinis. "Forshey's bad. I m ean he looks like a l4(l-pounder." Low­ ery said. '•] Ihoughl Ilollifield did a heckuva job. I le did every­ lhing he could. He gave up back points one time, and lhal was quick (by Ihe referee). He w restled him as good as he could, and Forshey's prelly in­ timidating." Earlier in the day. the fresh­ m an phenom defeated a guy from South Caldwell who had been ranked ihird in Ihe slate at 112. "Different people were telling me different things all day (aboul facing Forshey)." I lollifield said. "I wrestled Josh Stanley before in pnictice. and I was jusl acting like I was wreslling Josh Slan­ ley. That was the best way 1 fig­ ured I could wrestle him. "Everybody was expecting him to pin me or tech me. Ev­ erybody was prelly pumped up aboul (lasting six minules). and it made me feel pretty good." Note.s: Raby's fearless slyle is giving Low ery gray hairs. "H e's a lol like 'Tony Angell." Lowery said. "H e’ll get in a pre­ dicament. find a way out of it and end up pinning the sucker." ... Bill M ayhew, South Iredell’s coach since 1964, is the slate’s leader in career wins at 5K8-140. JV Boys Coach Optimistic Fortunes Will Turn Schweit G iirn e r of 15 fourth-quarter possessions. Although Schweil has two poinis in two games, he’s pul his im ­ print on both wins. "D efense started it." Absher said. " Thars twice Schweil has (contributed significantly on the defen:;ive end). Even though he hasn't play much, he's really played hard on defense in bolh games. "W e never could really gel over the hump, bul lh:il speaks highly of Iheir character and Iheir ability lo compete when a lot of olher leams might have given up." The War Eagles play noncon­ ference games at home to Norlh Iredell on Dec. 5. at Mount 'Ta­ bor on Dec, 6 and al home to M ooresville on Dec. 10. Dutlt 47, Ati'XiiniliT Cintnil - Patrick l.;ivs 11. Mic.ili (¡.iriicr 10. C'litI Hums •>. KuKc I’helps 7, .S'jtk Nchori ,S. Daviil Scliucil 2, Mraiulon C.ijnscll 2. Mall Stniih I. C oach R oger B um garner isn’t discouraged by the Davie JV boys basketball team ’s 0-2 start. The football team ’s play­ off nm forced him to start four freshmen in lasl w eek’s 47-37 nonconference loss to visiting Alexander Central. "They're young and they're going lo ni:ike mistakes, espe­ cially freshmen," he said. " The future looks bright for Davie w ith all these freshmen and the freshmen coining off ihe football team." The War Eagles aren't th:il f;ir from 2-0. They chopped Statesville’s lead to two in Ihe fourih quarter before losing 65- 6 1 in the opener, and they surged to an IX-IO halftime lead over AC. The Cougars, however, blew past Davie 21-4 in the third quar­ ter for a 31 -22 ailvantiige. "We played really good man- to-maii defense in the firsl half," Bumgarner said. "'They kind of spread us oul in Ihe .'^econd half and we didn’t gel the help de­ fense we needed. 'They’ve gol a post player that killed us in the second half (io finish with 19 game-high points)." Davie was led by Devon Ve­ nable, a 6-3 freshman cenler who scored 17 poinis. Evan Hall and Kyle W inters hil two 3-poinlers each lo add eight and six points, respectively. "W inters came off Ihe bench and played really good, and Devon's a good-looking I'resh- man," Bumgarner said. "Bul wc had some shots rim in and oul on us and wc missed a couplc easy shots under the basket. A couple 3-poinlers rimmed oul. I know Evan rimmed a couple in and oul. ¡ukI Drew Yeager usu­ ally shoots the ball well. "We did learn a little more aboul help defense anil saw how imporlanl il is to collapse when the ball goes in the post.” D avie has nonconference home games againsl Norlh Ire­ dell on Dec. 5, M ount Tabor on Dec. 6 and M ooresville on Dec. 10. AluxaniUr Ci'nlrut 47, Davit M - Dl'vou Voiuiltk 17. livan Hull K. Kyk- W'iiili.T'. (i. ttri'iK llariK ,1. .Michael Dinp- h.im 2. Drcvi Yoagcr I. JV Girls Stumble To 0-2 Wax & Hardwood Doesn’t Mix North Ircdcll waxed its gym floor before a quadruplcheader with Ihe Davie High varsiiy and JV ba.skctball leams lasl week. Instead of I2S m inutes of hoops, the slick-as-ice floor ren­ dered the action to two minutes. “ N obody eould stand up," Meet The War Eagles Luke Phelps Sport: basketball If H ost all my pos.sessions but one. I’d keep: My Bible. SomclhinK people don’l know aboul me; Nick says 1 make thc best deer jerky, Fanlasy Job: Engineer. I can ’l live w iihoul; My m om ’s cooking. My grealesi m om enl in sporls: Beating West Forsyth in double overtime. I would like lo switch places for a day w ith: My dad. Funniest basketball slory: Ben Allred throwing my shoe oul of bounds at Soulh Davie. I would like lo eat dinner w ilh (dead or alive): Makayla, my niece. Favoriie class in school and w hy: Physics. Athletes I adm ire m ost: Donnie Vestal. M y favorite thing about playing basketball Is: Not losing. D avie JV girls coach Janice Jackson said. "1 said: 'I ’ll play hut if Ihey start falling down we’re walking off the coun.’And one of Iheir girls gol hurl (sprain­ ing her wrist)." Davie’s Brooke Harris and a North player went tumbling Iwo minules into the first of four games, and all the games were called off with Davie’s JV girls leading 6-3. "The official told me: ‘I’m worrivd aboul them falling down and I’m worried aboul me fall­ ing down,’" Jackson said, "lliey Iried lo mop il up for aboul 30 minules, and il didn'l work. "It was all scarred up and somebody was embarrassed, so Ihey waxed Ihe fioor. T hey’re going to refinish il al Chrisimas. We fix ours every year, bul they do it in Ihe summer. 'They don't pul wax on il. Wax and hard­ wood floor don'l go good lo­ gelher.” Alexander Central look com ­ mand in Ihe third quarter and dropped Davie’s J V girls basket­ ball leam to 0-2 with a 48-40 nonconference win over the hosl War Eagles last week. “We fell apart on defense and couldn’t score,” Coach Janice Jackson said of the pivotal Ihird. ll was 10-10 afier the firsl q u arter and the W ar E agles irailed 21- L5 al halftime. But Ihe third was all AC as Ihe Cougars oulscored Davie IS-7 to lake a 39-22 lead. Davie doubled AC Davie Girls Now 2-0 C ontinued From .Page Bl kept Ihrow ing people al us," A C ’s first-year coach, Caroline Whittington, said. “They were deeper ihun us and physically it gol us al limes. Obviously w e’re going to have lo get in better S te p h e n s shape so we can play wilh leams deeper than us.” N oles: 'T hird-year slarler Briltany W alker missed her only field-goal allem pi and wenl scoreless for the first lime in 53 varsiiy games. She did have four assists.... O ff the bench, Andrea D w iggins w enl 2-of-3 and grabbed four rebounds.... Davic plays nonconference games al home lo North Iredell on Dec. 5, at Mount Tabor on Dec. 6 and al home to M ooresville on Dec. 10. Duvic 56, Alexander Ccnlrul 40 - Atlisim .Schafcr 20, .Surah Williams II, Dawn -SingleiimO, llcaihcr McDanicl 6, Andrea Dwiggins 4. Aly.«in Walker 2, Carly llouth 2, KierMun Kalirs 2. 18-9 in Ihe fourih, bul the dam ­ age had been done. Erin W hitaker had 15 poinis in ilefeat. and Ashley Cornatzer collected three poinis, six steals and six rebounds, “We should have been right there wilh them," said Jackson, whose team turned il over 21 limes - afler committing 22 turn­ overs in Ihe opener - and only m anaged seven offensive re­ bounds. "(A C ’s top .scorer wiih 22 poinis) was jusl driving at will. We had bad passes again and we didn’t get any second shots.” Danielle O ’Neal and Evony T ucker scored six each and Brooke I larris had five. The War E agles have nonconference home games againsl North Ire­ dell on Dec. 5, Mount Tabor on Dec. 6 and Mooresville on Dec. 10. Alexander Cenlriil 4«, Davie 40 - l£rin Whilaker 15, Danielle O'Neal 6, livony Tuelver 6, llriiofce Harris .S. Alli- Sim MaekinlHsli Aslilcy Coniai/er i, Ashley wiiitliick 2, .SInan Smilh 2, Shanicka Hrmvn t. Give Santa Clause A Break Give the gift that keeps on giving... every w^eek of the year. A s u b s c r ip t io n to th e E n te r p r is e R e c o r d . Only $20 per year in N.C. C o m e b y t h e n e w 's p a p e r o f f i c e o n S o u t h M a i n S t r e e t , M o c k s v i l l e , a n d l e t u s t a k e c a r e o f y o u r g i f t - g i v i n g n e e d s ! D A V I B C O U N T Y EMTERPRI/iSfeECORP DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, riiursday, Doc. 5, 2002 - B9 У ' Rampaging North Wrestling Wins By 81,78' Ever the perfectionist. Norlh Davic wreslling coach Ron Kirk w asn’l just happy lo beat South­ east by 42 poinis on Nov. 19. So last week the W ildcals allackcd wilh the fury of a tornado and swept by 'Table Rock and Erwin by a combined 167-,S. T hat’s m ore like il. huh coach'.’ "W e're w reslling belter." Kirk said after Norlh raced lo 4- 0 wilh routs of 8-1-3 over 'Table Rock and 83-5 over Erwin. "We Morgan Wyatt Local Girl Fourth In Regional PP&K Morgan Wyatt of the 10-11 girls division finished fourih in the North Carolina-South Caro­ lina NFL Punt. Pass and & Kick competition on Nov. 24 at the Carolina Panthers’ home game againsl Allanla. 'The age-division winners ad­ vance to Ihe sile of the AFC Championship Game in JaniKiry. BBQ To Benefit Boys Basketball A barbecue fundraiser lo ben­ efit Davie boys basketball will be held Dec. 7 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the high school. Plates are S7 each. 'Tickets are available in D avie’s main office. West Buries South’s Seventh Graders West Row an buried Soulh D avie’s sevenlh-grade baskel- ball teams in Ihe first half, and then pul it on cruise conlrol in lasl w eek’s M id-South Confer­ ence opener. Combined. Ihe host Bulldogs oulscored Soulh 38-12 m Ihe firsl half, pounding South’s boys 23-7 on the way to a 47-30 vic­ lory and jum ping on South’s girls 15-5 en route lo a 41-23 decision. C oach Todd B um garner’s girls slipped to 1 -2 overall, while Coach 'Tim Devericks’ boys re­ mained winless al 0-3. “They’ve gol a couple prelly good players, but we’re just not playing good." Bumganier said. •'We didn't e.xecute in the firsl half. We gol a liltle rattled againsl their press.” West held Mcisha Fowler lo a .season-low eighl points, and Tekaira G ailher had six. 'Tyara Wagner. Laura Vanhoy and Ay­ anna Leach had two each and Amanda Slewart one. Soulh se ttle d d o w n and p ro ­ d u c e d 18 p o in ts in the se co n d half, bul Slill gol o u lsc o re d by eig h t. "W e executed better in Ihe second half, but Ihey played good in the second half," Bum­ garner said. "W e’re having trouble making easy shots and gelling transition buckets, and that’s what we do best. We didn’l force a lol of turnovers like we have been. Wesl is pretty good. They handle Ihe ball good.” CO LBY SKA FO Rl) pul on a shooling e.xhibilion wilh five 3-poinlers and 19 poinis, bul oih­ erwise Soulh’s boys achieved liltle. Mall Van Hoy and Darius H all scored four each, ClinI Howell had two and Sonny Slan­ ley one. N otes: The Tigers play at Corriher-Lipe on Dec. 5 and at home to Southeast on Dec, 10. ... Results from North D avie’s games againsl Downlown and Erwin wercn'l available. were aggressive, we re starting to use techniques better and take il one match at a lime. I jusl told them Ihere w asn’l any sense in spending all this time working in pnictice and nol utilizing our techniques the way we should. " They pickeil up Ihe pace a lillle bit." Norlh rolled up 26 pins of a possible 30 in Ihe two matches. Ihc sccond of which was Ihe M id-Souih Conference opener. Norlh has nine w restlers un­ beaten at 4-0: Adam Mcllwain, Chris Ange, Sam Curtis, Bnin- don S lew arl, K evin Boehm , Mark Huggins, Daniel Gough, M ichael Murphy, Josh Miller. Joel Barnett broke inlo the starting lineup lasl week and re­ sponded with two pins. And four guys wilh Ihree or more deci­ sions only have one loss. Palrick O ’Connor and Josh Dixon are 3- S o u t h W r e s t lin g R u n s W in S t r e a k T o 2 0 So much for the Soulh Davie wreslling team’s rebuilding. Lasl w eek's schedule said tesls againsl Table Rock and Wesl Rowan, bul Ihe malches had Ihe feel of warmup acis ihree and four for Ihe Tigers, who kept pace wilh North Davie by tortur­ ing Table Rock S2-6 and clinch­ ing a 54-36 w in over W est Rowan with four weight classes to go. "1 ihoughl Table Rock would be belter," said Coach Howard Kiddle, who feared Soulh's win­ ning sireak. which grew lo 20. w ould be in danger. "W c w restled ihem second (afler Norlh Davie pounded on Table Rock) and Ihey looked sluggish. 'They w eren't near as good as they were lasl year. (Coach) Scoll (Page, a fonner Davie wreslling star) knows he doesn't have the talent right now. He didn't have bul a couple kids back from last year." Though the T igers, who rompetl pasl everyone last year w ilh a lineup dom inated by eighih graders, enlered the sea­ son with a lot to prove, they haven’t let any of Iheir four vic­ tims up for air, routing Forsylh Country Day (66-21) and Knox (69-15) going into lasl week. T hat’s im pressive considering nine sevenlh graders are starting. "W est w asn't as sirong as Ihey were last year,” Riddle said. “We gol a lol of people wins and got confidence.” Thirlcen o f 15 malches wilh Table Rock resulted in South pins, but Craig B row n’s 12-1 major decision was the headliner because he stomped a kid who defeated Norlh Davie at 119. "B row n beat him good," Riddle said. "Brow n w restled him second and lhat five minutes didn't hurl, bnl if we would have w restled first I think Brown would have slill beat him.” Kirslon Angell pinned bis 140 opponent from West Rowan in H E A L T H IN S U R A N C E F a m i l i e s • In d i v i d u a l s G r o u p • S e lf - E m p lo y e d L ow-Co st C overage Free Q uotes M a r lin S m ith 998-9464 Give vour Home A Christmas cm uinui (Uindows As Beaulilui as They Are Energy Efficient • Crafted For Beauty • B u iltW ith Security In Mind • Engineered For Energy Efficiency A nd Strength • Designed For Maintenance Freedom • Perform ance GuaranteedTo Last •VVoodgraln Interiors Available 998-2140 0 y Advtnct, N.C. I and Zac Gentry and Josh I lart- man are 2-1. In 60 malches wilh four op- ponenls. Ihe W ildcats have a mind-blowing 41 pins. If Ihal’s nol dominaiil enough. Ihey wenl 20-3 in prelim inaries. M ax G ram ham , Ricky M cK nighl, Bennell Shipman, Juslin Lee. Juslin Tesh. Tim Hudson. Adam Cloer. Ben Hinson, Chris V’v'ollz, Nalhan Budd, Jolm Slewart. Eli Sheppard. D.J. Holman and Tim Slanley posted w ins agains't Table R ock, w hile Shipm an, Janies K uell, Joey M orang, Brandon Smilh. Josh Riddle and Budd won against Erwin. North wrestles at Knox Dei.'. 5: al home againsl W. Rowan Dec. 12. 15 seconds, and 'Travis Goforth delivered a clulch come-from- behind win al S3. Down 8-4 go­ ing inlo ihe Ihiril and final period. Gofonh chose bollom. gol a re­ versal. sinck him and lied the malch al 18. Goforth’s stunner also triggered a 36-0 nm. "We neeileil thal. They were gelling a little m om entum ." Riddle said. “We were looking al going down (at least 21-12) if wc don’t win Ihere." I'or the week. Soulh gol 2-0 etforts Irom Floyd Collins. Mall I larrison. Jessie Cousins. Brown. Adam Sipe. Angell and Braniloii Jones. Jessie Bateman. Derek Abenilrolh and Goforth were 1- 0. And C aleb C reason. .Sean Watkins, Jessie Frye, Jesse Cnilts and Graham Harmon split two. Despite the Tigers'surprising early-season dominance. Riddle said ihey're far from invincible. That's evidenced by the fact only four wrestlers with three malches under Iheir bell are slill unile- fealed. "1 think we're going to win a lol of matches by ihose type (54- 36) of scores,” he said. "If we score 60 w e’n; doing prelty gooil. I don’t think w e’re going lo break the 70s like we have in thc pasl. We’re going to be happy wiih 50 or 60. “W e’re going lo have to w restle our bulls off. Angell, Brown, Collins and 1 larrison are guys we need pins from. W e've gol to be able lo depend on Ihem every match." Noles: Collins, Brown and Angell are 4-0, and all of Col­ lins' wins have been pins. Jones is 3-0. ... The Tigers have won 52 in a row against non-North Davie opponents. ... 'They hosl Corriher-Lipe Dec. 5 and go lo Southeast Dec. 10.... In prelim i­ naries, D.J. Garrison and Grady Cartner wenl 2-0, while Goforth, C hris W ensil, Jr. Payne and Bateman went 1-0. 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Ocata nol responsible lor prior sales. Zero payment (or 90 rlays on ap­ proved credit with GMAC. All eipires 12/13/02, O e n M y n a t t ^ O f i T I A C • C M C • N I S S A N I BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5. 2002 И DECEMBER BARGAINS ofthe M O JV TH Help Is Just Around The Comer. son 10 and George Scoll 8. Carol Gailher had 18 as the Mohaweits downed Wilkesboro 33-16. First Deer Richard Bell II, age 10, or Advance, shows his first deer, a 7 point buck, lie killed while hunting wilh his Dad in Davie County on Saturday, Nov. 23. He is the son of Richard and Catherine Bell of Advance. Old School Davie Sports From December, 1965 • Thirty-lhree o f ihc lop prep foolball players in the siaie were awarded spols on W BTV's all- slalc leam, and Ronald Fosler of Davie was a near unanim ous ehoiee. • In D avie baskelball, Ihc Rcbclelles defealed Albemarle 43-26. w hile the R ebels gol tfounecd 66-26. M arsha Bailey and Rulh Shellon paced ihe Re- belcile.s wilh 12 poinls each, and Janie Zimmerman added eighl. Randall Ward was half ilie of­ fense for the R ebels w ith 13 poinls. Phil Deadmon had eighl. • The C cniral D avie M o­ hawks basketball team topped W ilkesboro 67-45 behind 23 poinls from W illiam West. El­ liott W ilkes had 13. Eric Hud- ^Thanksgiving Moneyfest Draws Crowd To The Farm Cold lemper.ilures didn't keep a record number o f entries away fron) Famiinglon Dragway's an­ nual Thanksgiving M oneyfest races. Taking hom e the cool 52..‘i(X) wanii-up race on 'Hiaiiks- giving day was Brian "BB" W il­ liams of Kernersville driving the Lirry and Sandi Williams owned Triad Tools. Colfa.x Couniry RV sponsored M ercury C ougar. Buddy Marlin of Charlotte fin­ ished third. On Friday. Jimmy Freeman of Shelby scored his first victory in his new Stroupe buill dragster defeating Joey Gary of Green- wooil. Freeman beat out over 190 other panicipanis lo pick up the 55.000. Terry Long of Sanford and Troy W illiams of Sunimer- duck, Va. finished in the semifi­ nals. Saturday featured two S5.000 races, and laking home the vic­ lories w ere B rell N esbitt o f Burlington and Billy Blackman of Sanford. Nesbitt, driving his Race Tech 4-link dragster, de­ feated Perry M ason of F redricksburg, Va. in his dragster. M ikey Wallers o f Wel­ come and J immy Raper of Char­ lotte finished in the semi-finals. \fcteran Billy Blackman drove his Chevrolet M onte Carlo lo the win over 2000 TO P Eliminator Dan W hisnani o f C asar. Blackman ran a 5.28 ET at 131 mph to hold off the W SC Rac­ ing E ngines C hevrolet o f W hisnani. Bobby W illiams of Lynchburg, Va. andT.G. Paschal of Pleasant G arden finished in the semi-finals. The 2002 racing season will clo.se oul Dec. 7-8, with the an­ nual Dollars Day Flea M arket and race. Salurday will feature a spccial race for all 2002 class winners, and ihe annual FREE race will be held Sunday. 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Rgwan Reqonal M m iC A L C E N n iR 6l3 Kkicksvilk AmMe • SaHdmiy,NC28I-l4 • (704) 2(0-5000 — — mwan.org D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tiiursday, Dec. 5,2002 - Cl Preston Parsons, owner of The Natural Health Shoppe in Mocksville, has been selling and studying the benefits of herbal remedies for years. - Photos by Robin Fergusson The Herbal Difference Mocksville Man Helps Others Remain More Healthy F or five years, T he N atural H ealth Shoppe has claim ed a com er o f M ocksville’s Tow n Square. L ocated belw een C ounter Point M usic and the L eonard B uilding, the storefront is sim ple and unpretentious. The view through the glass w indow s reveals books, displays o f such products as essential oils and shelves w ith row after row o f bottles filled w ith vitam ins, supple­ m ents and herbal rem edies. Six days a w eek, ow ner and certified herbalist Preston D . Par.sons greets cus­ tom ers w ith a w arm sm ile and an offer to answ er questions about products on display or suggest ones they m ay w ant to ■ consider. “ W e d o n ’t diagnose or prescribe," he says. “ W e’re not attem pting to be m edical doctors, not at all.” W hat Preston and Janice Petroff, a registered nurse w ho volunteers in the shop, do allem pt lo do on a regular basis are m ake recom m endations for nalural • m edicines and supplem ents lhal m ay be appropriate to cither im prove the general condition o f a cu sto m er’s heallh or help w ith a specific illness or condition. Ideally, Preston says he likes to do a full consultation w ith a custom er, looking at such faclors as the person’s H e a rt to H e a rt with Kathy Chaffin lifestyle, diet and faniily history. “T h at’s really the best w ay lo go,” he says. “If w e can get thal kind o f background infonnalion, w e can oftentim es spot areas o f deficiency w here these m aterials w ould be appropriate for ju st building a general sense of w ell-being and im m unity and so forth.” C onsultations run from $100 to $150 and last anyw here from one to three hours “ depending on the depth lhat w e need to go to,” he says. H ow ever, consultations are not required in order for Preston to recom m end a product o r producis. "W e give aw ay a lol o f lim e up front, too,” he says. Som e o f Ihe custom ers o f T he N atural H ealth Shoppe w ere referred by area m edical practitioners as w ell as by doctors from as far aw ay as G reensboro, W ilkesboro and the m ountains. “ I’m proud to tell you lhat,” he says, "be­ cause they d o n ’t ju st send their patients anyw here.” A s a result, Preston says m any people w ho m ight never go into a heallh food store have becom e regular cuslom ers. “Som e very conservative people com e in here,” he says. T hose w ho w eren’t referred m ay have sim ply noiiced the shop and dropped by w ilh questions aboul an herb or nutritional supplem ent they heard or read aboul. Preston says he tries lo answ er queslions o r steer them tow ard olher products if th ey ’re m ore appropriate for the situalion. O ne problem w ilh the “self-serve health food stores,” he says, is that custom ers m ay experim ent w ith the w rong product for their particular needs. “ It d o esn 't do w hat they w ere thinking it w ould do for them ,” he says, “so in m any cases, they m ay sw ear o ff the w hole nalural nutritional field and say, ‘W ell, I tried it and it d o esn ’t w ork.’ ” T liat’s w hy Preston says he believes the consultant w ork he does is so im portant. “T his can be very com plicated, and it does vary from individual to individual,” he says. “In olher w ords, and this is the case for ju st about everything, there’s nol a one size fits all.” Som e custom ers go to T he N atural H ealth Shoppe looking fo r natural rem edies to take in conjunction w ith m edicine prescribed by their doctors. “W e’re nol anti- pharm aceutical,” he says. In fact, P reston says he has a phan n acist com ing on board in the near future to assist w ith consultations.- C ustom ers o f T he N atural H eallh Shoppe com e in w ilh a w ide range o f issues. Parents, for exam ple, have brought in children diagnosed w ith A ttention D eficit D isorder and A ttention D eficit H yperactive D isorder. Please See H erbalist - Page 0 4 The shelves at the shop located on Mocksville’s town square are lined with herbal products and books. Consultations are also available. il . • ; ■ > C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday. Dec. 5, 2002 Harris-Groce Couple Married At Moci<s Methodist T am m ic Lynn H arris of Clemmons and Richard Wayne Grocc of Mocksvillc were unilcd in marriage Salurday, Nov. .10 al 3 p.m. at M ocks United M elh­ odisi Church in Advance. The pastor, Donnie Durham, officiated Ihc double-ring cer­ emony. The bride is Ihc daughter of Jean Swaim of W inston-Salem and Roger Harris of Burlinglon. Her maternal grandparents are Henry Swaim of Jone.svillc and Ihc late Kalic Lee Swaim. Her paternal grandparents are Opal Harris of Elkin and the lale Fred Harris. Thc bride atlended High Point University and Rutledge C ollcgc and holds degrees in accounting and managemenl in­ form ation .systems. She is part ow ner o f Salem Selective Staff­ ing and Salem Medical Connec­ lions. The groom is ihe .son of Sue Grocc o f M ocksville and thc lale D ickic G roce. H is m aternal grandparents arc the lale Mr. and M rs. Jam es C. Shore. His paler­ nal grandparents are llic late Allen and Margie G. Morris. Thc groom is a 1981 graduate of Davie High School. He works for thc Iredell Couniy Sheriffs Departmenl and is a drummer foi RCB. Fragile and X-EHT bands. The bride was escorted hy her father and given in marriage by her parents. She wore a candlelight satin A-line gown with a skirt e.Mending inlo a ca- Ihedral-length train. The bodice was accented wiih Thai Lace and em bellished wiih pearls. The veils were fingertip and ealhe- dral-length and were adorned wilh pearis. She carricd a waterfall bou­ quet of candlelight and mauve roses, enhanced with antique blue and mauve bell lilies, ivy and pearls. She also wore a pearl necklace and earrings belonging lo her lale grandmolher. Kalie Lee Swaim, and given lo her by her mother. The bride chose D eborah Brazell of W inston-Salem as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Dawn llolliday-Dasburg of Mrs. Barry Dean Jones Jr. B la n t o n - J o n e s C o u p le M a r r ie d In S a lis b u r y N onna Nicole Blanton and Barry Dean Jones Jr. of M ocks­ ville w ere united in marriage Salurday, Nov. 16 al 4 p.m. al O m w ake-D carborn Chapel al Catawba Collegc in Salisbury. Tlie Rev. Dr. Kennelh Clapp of Salisbury officialed. Thc bride is the daughter of Thom as D, Blanton and Phyllis S. Blanton, bolh of Mocksvillc. She is a 1997 graduale of Davie High School and will earn a de­ gree in business administration from Cataw ba College in De­ cember, She is employed with BB&T in M ocksvillc, T he groom is the son of Barry D. Jones Sr. of Mock.svillc and M r. and M rs. D avid Grandmahl of Ml. Pleasant. He is a 1997 graduate of Davic High School and a 2000 graduate of N.C. Slale University. He is em ­ ployed w ith Oak Valley G olf Club in Advancc as assistant su­ perintendent. Escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parenls. thc bride wore a short sleeve ivory matte satin wedding gown. Thc bodice w as em bellished with Schiffli lace and beading with a Basque w aistline. The skirt was A-lined and consisted of Ihe sam e design along Ihe hem and Irain. Selena Blanton, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. 'fOy £ja Creations H elping h and for the H olidays with D ecorated & U ndecoratB d w reaths, sw ags, M isc. containers, T aU etop trees, garlands, lovely gills & so m uch more, Holiday Houn; Thun, t Fridays Sai^SiNn, SakNdays 10am • 3pm or by appointmant (336)751-2748 Raleigh; Kim Harris of Charles­ ton, S.C., Ihe bride's sisler-in- lavv, and D iane C hiasson of N ova S cotia, C anada, Ihc groom 's sisler. Thc best man was Keilh Fos­ ler of Mocksville. The groom s­ m en were Brian Reynolds of W inslon-Salem; Mike I larris of C harleston, S.C., thc bride’s brnthcr; and Robert Chiasson of N ova S co tia. C anada, Ihe groom 's brother-in-law . The honorary miniature groomsmen were Joseph Harris, Ihe bride's nephew and Donovan Chiasson, the groom 's nephew. The ring bearer was William H arris, Ihe bride's nephew . M adeline H arris, Ihe bride's niece and Madison Chiasson, thc groom 's niece were the fiower giris. Teresa Osborne of Elkin was the register attendant. Kathy Fosler of M ocksville was Ihe program allcndanl. Music was provided by Greg A llen, organist and B onita Finley, soloi.st. Judv Hill was the floral de­ signer and wedding director. Following Ihc ccrcmony, Ihe bride's molher hosted a recep­ tion at Ihe church fellowship hall. G uests were greeted by M issy M urray of Greensboro, Ihe bride's cousin. A four-tier wedding cake was adorned with roses in a Victorian Style ar- rangenicnl. Thc couple celebraled Iheir wedding wilh a Tennessee and North Carolina Mouniain hon­ eymoon trip. Upon their return ihey will reside in Clemmons. W edding Evcnl.s • On Nov. 3, a floating bridal shower was hosted by the ma­ tron of honor, Deborah Brazell, al her home in Winslon-Salcm. • On Nov. 29, a bridesmaid's luncheon was hosled by thc molher of Ihe bride, Jean Swaim. at the V illage H ouse in Clemmons. • On Nov. 29, Ihc groom ’s mother. Sue Grocc, hosted a re­ hearsal dinner for Ihe bridal party in Ihe church fellowship hall. _______________ Mrs. Richard Wayne Groce DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursdiiv. Dec. 5, 2002 - C3 FU R 'S-A -FLYIN C at Ihe RED W O O F IN N Full service pet grooming now available. Boarding • Day Care • fraining Call for specials 940-DOGS 415 Polls Road • Advance wfiite Trucfán^ F u r n it u r e M o v in g & D e l iv e r in g Mocksville, NC 15 Years Experience p ^home (336) 492-2120 cell (704) 968-4776^ Lloyd And Ora Privette Celebrate 70th Anniversary Lloyd aiu! ()ri\ I4ivc\tc hnil a surprise 7l)lh wedtiing aniiivcrsiiry celebration on Satiinlay. Nov. 23 from 2-4 p.m. One ol'their favor­ ite bamis, the lirusliy Mountain lioys. was on hami and playetl the couple’s favorite sony. Cripple Creek, lo w bicl/they danced. (Shristm as Toy TRjuvi Davie County's Children- Storehouse for Jesus ^unia^, ^ecemSer S, 2002 Startup Point: Horn's Track StM, Modtsvillc, NC Loated on Hwy 601-jost off Interstate 40 Jiiiii fv Dridiotal prior to ride^boat 11:30 AMScenic ride leaves at 1:00 P.M. Ending Location: Farmington School, Farmington Rd. from 1 PM until 3 PH* Contact; Kent's email; Y2KScarocrow@aal.com or call 336-751-9012; Jim's Email; overcash@yadlel,net or call 336-284-2907 If you want to be a Christmas sponsor for a child, contact the Storehouse for Jesus at 336-751-1060. T i r e d o f W a i t i n g ? T r y U s . Open Mon.-Fri. Scim-6pm Sat. 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M iranda Edw ards and Ciera Smilh were program allendanls. Music was provided by or­ ganist Mike Hendrix and Kalhy Ferebee, flule. Tlie wedding was direcled by Jean Brickey. Following the ceremony, a candlelit reception wilh food and music was held at the Peeler- Crystal Lounge at Catawba Col­ lege. Afler a honeymoon trip lo Las Vegas, thc couple will reside in Cooleemee. A C h e c k in g A c c o u n t T h a t P a y s L o ts O f W ays Freedom Checking Plus is the most popular account we offer, for a lot of reasons. In addition to earning interest on money in the account, you receive a host of benefits and services that save you money. • No Minim um Balancc Required • Payment Card Protection • Free Personalized Checks • Accidental Death Insurance • Nationwide Discounts On Travel, Recreation, And Lodging • Sojourn Magazine For a low monthly payment of just $5, with no minimum balance requirement, yoii can enjoy those advantages and more. 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Central Avenue 135 Boxwood Village 947-2561 857-7277 751-5755 Member FDIC Photoqraphtr Hour»: IOam - 7pni, Photograph»r will be available thejf 5 days only: Wedneiday, Deitmbtr ^ through Sunday, Deiember 8 MOCKSVILLE (Yadkinville Road) ГЮ$1Л,(С1ЧГ5О1А00<1ЮМА1С»и1С(5 $1? 08 potkog. p«. pod о* fo.« »c» p<xk^.OV« kWectoo 1и».1 on« pockog« pw pUoM Up to oJJ poMi lo/ со-'жлол » moü-oobo<» кз AA o0«i »r«kow« 11 mwt> b« оссотрил «d by а po>»n>) S->«1 oppfoi 'XJ'«6оскв'оч"ч11 fl"d proc» "О!» rvy by kxQfon tou» скос* Ы o»oluUe mxtv« g,o»p l.m.«о-юл» Unique Chrisinias Gills Davie County Public Library M ISTORY 'o I' DAVllZ C O U N T Y (Third F.dition, updated 1У‘)4-Ч.т) James W. W;ill 250 years of political, b usiness, social, religious, and educational history, with 7,000 n am es of early selllers, elected officials, and military veterans. 450 p a g es -1 4 0 pictures Till' HISTORIC ARCHITKCTUUE OK DAVIE COUNTV (KepriiUed 1986 edition) Kirk F. Moliney 250 p a g es - 600 pictures of structures and draw ings with descriptive architectural narrative and biographical acco u n ts of builders and residents. C ost of each $26.50, f>/lailing $3.00. Main D esk D avie County Public Library All p roceeds accrue to the D avie C ounty Library. DAVIE COUNTV MARRIAGES, 1836- 1900 N ancy K. M urphy A record of 4,600 m arriages of D avie C ounty people. S22.50 H DAVIE COUN'l'V CEMETERIES D avie C ounty H istorical & G enealogical Society A pproxim ately 18,000 gravesites with Inscribed biographical inform ation and d ates. Tw o-volum e se t $45.00 DAVIE COUNTV MARRIAGES, I'JOl - 1959 N ancy K. M urphy Ъ $20.00 1860 KEDERAL CENSUS OK DAVIE COUNTY N ancy K. t\/lurphy and E verette G, Sain $15,00 1870 KEDERAL CENSUS OK DAVIE COUNTY Nancy K. M urphy and E verette ( $15.00 J880 FEDERAL CENSUS OK DAVIE N ancy K. M urphy and E verette G. Sain $20.00 All pro ceed s accrue to the D avie C ounty Ч Hisloncal and G enealogical Society. P urchase price includes mailing. Available H/lartin-Wall History Room, Davie Couniy Library. Mon • Tues • Wed • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm IE COUNTY I G. Sain IE COUNTY e a lt n Ф 1//4 . Ro w a n R e c io n a i MnDICAL CtiNTKR Community Programs Diabetes Screening —$15 fee An individual tiinsullallon witli n ceitiiied diabetes educator. I’ailicipants net a IlnHCiMick liloDcl glucose lest and arc assessed on tlieir risks for developiiif’ dialietes, lliis sta'cning is by appoint- nieiil only. Stivenings arc licid at: Lducation Í; Wellness ( Xitpalient Scfvices IkiiUling, 721 C'prove St., Salislxiry Call (704) 6 3 8 -1 4 3 7 for an appoinlmeni or for more informalion. Hofiday Bereavement Covenxf DfeJi Miner A special covcrcti ilish dinner lor lieicaved lamilies anil l~lospitc voliiiiiceis. D etcniher I") • (1 p.m., I’ellowsliip Hall, l iiM IVesbyiehan C lniitli, 803 W. I'islier St., Salisluiiy. Call Hospice at (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -7 6 4 5 for ' more informalion. Hospice Volunteer Training Classes l incl out about voltinieer opportiiiiities available with Rowan Ken¡oiial Hospice. Volunteer training classes will start in Januaty 2(){)3. Call Sandy Lee at H ospice at (7 0 4 ) 6 3 7 -7 6 4 5 to sign-up or for more information. Road to Recovery — i rcc An Aniericaii (.'ancci' Society' program that trains volunteers on how to transport canccr patients to and Ironi canccr treatiiicnis. A Irainiiig class will be held (X-temlK-r 1(1 Irnni IOam - ll:.30ani. in the Women's Health Clcntci; ,1ril I loor, Rowan Regional Mcdical C!enlci-. Interested drivers slionlcl have a tjood ilriving record and br ing wiih llieni a copy ol tlicir ciHTcnl aulo insurance lo incliule liabilily covcr'age and tlieir ili ivcr’s licensc. Call (704) 3 7 6 -1 6 5 9 or send an e-mail to rlaw@cancer.org lo regisler. Educational Programs Gestation^ Dialieles Classes A certified diabetes educator provides a spccial progi-ani for cxpeclanl niothcis wilh gestational diabetes. T lic program includes basic facts, meal planning and hom e blood glucose nioniloriiig. lliesc classcs have a fee, which is covereil by most insurance plans. G estational clial>etcs classes will tic »ffcrcd on the following dates; attend the date o f yonr choice. DeccnilxT 12, 19 •9-11 n.m,, Rowan Regional [-ducation & Wellness (Jutpalienl Sei-vices liuilding, 7 2 1 C'.rovc Si,, Salisbuiy Call (704) 6 3 8 -1 4 3 7 for more informalion. Look Good, F M Betler All American Cancer Society program thal teaclies cancer patienls icclininucs to address the cosnictic side effects ol ircainienl. Call (704) 2 7 8 4 )9 9 2 for an appoinlmeni or for more informalion. D ecem ber C lasses & E vents Support Groups AOHD Siqiport Group IVovides support and education lor parents of cliildien with Attention Deficit HyiK'rnctivily Disorder'. Will nol meet in December due to Clirislmas holidays. Next meeting: Janiiaiy 2H • 6:30 p.m., Salisbuiy I’edialiic AssiKiates, 129 W oodson St,, Salisburs’ AWAKE (Alen, Well Anil Keeping rnernelitl Provides a soci.il and educalionai lonini for anyone sullering from a sleeping disor der, C'all the Sleep Medicine ( 'enter of Salislxiry at (704) 637-1 533 for meeting infomialion. Better Breathing Club Offers mcnibcis and guests the opportunity to leam about brcatliing disorders. Decenilier 11*1 p.m., Rully-Holnies Senior Center, 1120 S. Houndary St., S.ilisbuiy Caniac Support Group Provides support and education lor car­ diac patients, people who are at lligh risk for heart disease and their lamilies. lliis group meets the third Tuesday ol the m onth during February, June and Octolx.T. • 7 p.m.. Cardiac fichahifilalion Si Wellness Center, 2nd floor, Kiser M edical CXfice liuilding, Rowan Regional M edical C enter , Colon Cancer Support Group O llei\ support and educalion lor colon cancer sulfcreiN and survivors, i)eccniber 17 • 7 p ni., l-ibiary al St John's Lutheran Cliurch, 200 W, Innes St,, Salisbury Epiepsy Support Group IVovides support and eclircaliori lor people with epilepsy and their faniilics. Deceniber 12*7 p.m., I iiM liaplist (!hurch, 223 N, lirlloii St., Salisbury Grief Support Group I’rovidcN support lor those suffering Irom the loss of a loved one. Sponsored by Rowan Regional Horne Liealth Si Hospice. December 9 and 23 • 6 p.m., Ryan's Sleakliouse, 730 Jake Alexander lilvd., Salisbuiy. M eeling and program slart at 7 p.m.,- Dinner is not included RSOSA Support Group (Reflex Synipaihelic D ystrophy Syntlronre Associalion) O ilers support ancl education lor people sullering from Reflex Synipalhctic Dystiopliy Syndrome, a chronic neurological disease marked by consianl pain. December 9 * 7 p.m., Adriiinistralive Clonferencc Room, Rowan Regional Mcdical Center Call (704) 6 3 0 0 3 6 5 for nxxe infamalion. Stroke Support Group Offcre support and educalion lor people who have sufiered a stroke. I3ecembcr 13 • 10:30 a.m., Ilie üurels of Salisbury, 215 Lish Dr., Salisbury Call (704) 6 3 7 -1 1 8 2 for m a e inlamation. W eiÿft boss Support Group Provides support and education for |x-oplc who have liad or arc contemplating having gastric Ijypass surgery as a way lo ■ lose weight. December 12*7 p.m. Call (7 0 4 ) 6 3 6 -3 5 8 2 for meeting location or for more information. Women’s Health All classes m eet in the W omen's Hcallh C.'enler, 3rd floor. Rowan Regional Mcdical Clcntcr, C 'all (70-t) 2 1 0 -5 5 4 4 lo register or tor more inloniialion. Breastfeeding lliis class delails the advantages and melliods ol biv.istlcetlirig, as well ns praclic.1l problem solving, llic cl.iss is l.iuglil by ourccrtilicti laclaiion consul- tarns Dads are welLomc, loo. $IOclass lee if nol enrolled in liowan Regionals I ^irnane classes, I )cceriiber 12*6 p.m. lamaze l>repared CMtdbirtti and Baby Basics Learn what 10 expect during labor, birtli and posipanuni periods,- coping skills,- relaxation and breathing lechni(|uc‘s,- and preparing lor cliiklbirtli, I'airght by our I .iniaze-certilled childbirih cducauirs. C.I.isses meel orice a week for six weeks, and a class Ice Is cliargetl, Lirnazc cl.isscs will be ollered on the loliowing dates: December 9 ■ Januaiy 20 • 6 - 8:30 p.m. Mobile Medical Unit Rowan Regionals mobile medical unit will l)c at tfie loliowing location in DeccnifxT: Mammograms December 6 South Rowan M edicaf Nfalf, 30.S I;, C.'entcrvicw St., C.Jiina Crove Call (7 0 4 ) 8 5 5 -2 4 0 0 lo schedule an appoinlmeni. Moonlight Mammography Do you lind ll clllllcult lo schedule a rnamniogiaphy exam during regular business hours? N ow you can gel your annual mammography exam .IS late .IS 7 p.m. M ond.iy - lllul^d.1y at Rowan Regional Medical Cenlcr. Call (704) 210-5238 today for an ap(X)intment. Blood Pressure Clinic Every W cdncsckiy from 9 a.rn. - nofin, n free blood pressure clinic is held in the m ain lobby ol Row an Regional M edical C enter. V olunteer nurses conduct the clinic! IVee parking is provided In thc m cdical center's parking gnragc on H enderson Street. Nurse - On - Duty For routine, non-em ergency mcdical problem s o r for answ ers to your m edical questions, call N urse-O n-D uty 24 hours a day, seven days a w eek. It's iree. 1-800-33&4921 l\( i\\ \ \ i\i Rowan Regional IVIedical Genfer offers a varioly of heallh and wellness educalion classes For more inlormalion or lo reyislei lor any classes or support groups, call (7 0 4 ) 2 1 0 -5 0 0 0 6 1 2 M o c k s v ille A v e n u e , S a lis b u ry , N o rtti C a ro lin a 2 8 1 4 4 w w w .ro w a n .o rg C4 - DAVIE COUN TY KNTKRPRISK RKCORl), TIuirsdMV. Dcc. 5. 2002 Herbalist Draws Customers From Across Region €ontinuc(l From Рацс C l : "W c typically rccom - liicnd a variety o f herbáis and w estern m itritionals. essential fatty acids and so forth." Presión says. "W e have very good anecdotal reports conting back." W hen they com c back in and rOstock on supplem ents, parents oftentim es com m ciit on the im provem ent in their children, “ il has m ade that tnuch difference in som e o f them ," he says. "T he children even tell the parents som etim es, M actually feel d iffe re n t.'" A m ong tlie o ther health concerns that cuslom ers have are questions about natural hontione replace­ m ent rem edies, anti-aging and chronic pain. M ost o f the custom ers o f The N atural H ealth Shoppe are 30 lo ?i5 years o f age and up, according to I^rcston. "W e have som e persons thal com e in here that are in their 80s and ‘X)s," he says. "M any o f them , 1 have found, are absolute advo­ cates o f nutritional m ateri­ als. “ It's alm ost as if they know at a soul or heart level lhal Ihe m aterials are m aking them feel like Ihey're m ore viable and keeping their activity levels up.” You d on’t have to be around Preston Parsons U)ng lo feel his passion for his w ork. "I lake this very seriously," he says. "I cat and sleep ihis stuff. I literally take this stuff hom e w ith m e, and w hen 1 say that, I m ean literally every ■ day." O ver the years. Preston, w ho is 49, has com pleted various training program s on nalural healing including Ihe N atural .Solutions Training Institute oul of A rkansas. He has also done extensive study on C hinese traditional herbal m edicine. “C hinese m edicine is based on thousands o f years o f polilical and social hisiory in C hina,” he says. "It's an entirely differeni Ihing and to understand , Preston Parsons: “I lake this very seriously. I eat and sleep this stuff."Photos by Robin Fergusson C hinese m edicine, one alm ost has to unlearn whal he knew if anything aboul w estern m edicine o r even w estern herbal m edicine." Preston says he doesn't keep all o f the C hinese herbs lhat he m ight recom ­ m end on hand because they literally encom pass thou­ sands o f m aterials and com binations. •‘A s Ihc old C liinese adage goes," he says. “ 'O ne herb, m any disorders; one disorder, m any herbs.' Wc have access io all lhat. and w e do order them and use them as needed." T hat is another w ay The N alural H ealth Shoppe differs from "the m ass m arket store brand of herbalism ," Preston says, "w here you go in and gel your bottle of St. John's w orl ify o u think you're depressed or have a seasonal affcclive disorder. f e - •rw ri-fV ilir '' 1й,г 1Ч Jf í , Parson's business card notes that he is a certified herb­ alist and consultant. > "To really background som ebody w ilh depression, you w ould need to kiu)w their diet, Iheir lifestyle. It gels into a w hole range of things." For the past four years. Preston has been studying under the East-W est School o f Herbal M edicine oul of C alifornia under Dr, M ichael Tierra, w ho he says is one of Ihe m ore skilled practitioners in Ihe area of integrating w estern herbal m edicine with C hinese herbal m edicine anil I:ast Indian ayurvedic herbal m edicine. O ver Ihc years, Preston, who is now a candidate for an N M D (doctor of naluro- palhic m edicine), has studied m ainstream as well as esoteric healing, includ­ ing iridology, Ihe study of using the iris o f the eye as a diagnostic lool, and kinesi­ ology, the study o f m uscles and their m ovem enis. "W e're alw ays students and alw ays will be in Ihis I'ield,” he says. "Y ou'll never be a master. Il's just too big and evolving. You have 10 com iiiuoiisly be a student to really be o f any value to the public." Preston, w ho m oved to M ocksville from G reens­ boro a year before opening Ihe shop, w orked in Ihe financial services industry for years before becom ing a field m edical underw riler for insurance com panies. "T h at's how I got into ihc general arena o f m edicine." he says, "from sorl o f a roundabout w;iy." He started exploring natunil m edicine alm osl as an advocation, slarling out m arkeling natural product lines. "1 found I had an affinity for Ihis kind o f w ork," he says. N alural m edicine is becom ing m ore m ainstream , according lo Preston. Not only are m cdical profession­ als laking an interest in natural rem edies, he says the general population is trying to be proactive and prevenl Ihe deterioration o f the b o dy's slale o f heallh by taking herbs, vitam ins and supplem ents. The next m ajor frontier in m edicine. Preston pre­ dicts, W'ill be the link with spirituality. "In other w ords, there are forces at w ork that we know are larger lhan our im der- slanding,” he says. "1 Ihink there w ill be an era up and com ing ... that actually recognizes lhal and em ­ ploys. ify o u will, the spiritual side of nature and life lo a m uch higher degree than we have. "T hus Ihc nature o flh e pow er o f assoeialion w ith G od and so forth, I think, are ullim alely going to provide whal is Ihe biggest key to health and healing." T he son o f a m inister w ho also w orked for the state university system , Preston says he lived all over the slate grow ing up. He grailiiated from high school in B urlington, and his parents slill live in the R andlem aii area. Preston has a 24-year-okl son. Seth, from a previous m arriage, w ho lives in R aleigh and w orks in the construction indusliy. W hen h e's nut studying natural m edicine. Preston enjoys sailing o ff the N orlh C arolina coast, w here he still has fam ily m em bers, m otorcycling, hunling. playing Ihe piano and guitar and reading. "I'm pretty eclectic," he says. "I do a lol o f things. H aving lived and w orked in G reensboro for years. Preston says m oving to M ocksville w as a nice change for him . "T he w arm th o f the people is irem endous," he says. "T he receptivity thal they have show n m e has been great." A nd though he m ay not have had the profit m argin here that he could have had in a larger cily, Preston says he is proud o f w hat he has done w ilh T he N alural H ealth Shoppe. "T his has been largely a labor o f love,” he says. • The Natural Health Shdppc. locatcd al 5iS’ Courl Square, ix open Mondays tlironuli Fridays I'roni 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Satur­ days from y a.in. to 2 p.m. To m ake an a p p o in lm e n i fo r a c o n s u lia tio n . c a ll 7 5 !- OOS2. 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The gathering is sponsored by Ihc Cooleemee Historical A.s- socialion which Is selling Ihc glass bulbs wilh a nighllim c scene of Ihe Old Wood School for SIO each. /\ small card is enclosed which iclls the history of Ihe school which used lo sland on W alls Slrcci across from C ooleem ee P resbyterian Church. The boxed omameni may be scnl as a holiday gifi for an additional $2. Buill by Erw in M ills, it opened in 190.1. The mill com ­ pany deeded the school lo counly and it was Davie's firsl graded school. Beard is known for her de­ pictions of many hisloric sites in Davie and Rowan counlies. She lives in Salisbury and is married 10 C ooleem ee nalive Ronnie Beard. The holiday signing event will follow a Old Cooleemee Chrislmas Sale at the Cooleemee Shopping Cenler, near ihe Posl Office. The sale will be held Saiurday. Dec. 7 from 9 a.m.- noon. Old Cooleemee merchan- di.se is available at Davie Dis­ count Drugs and Ihe Zachary House. The "Old Wood School" or­ nament is available at ihe Davie C ham ber o f C om m erce in M ocksville. The Zachary-Holl House and Ihe Mill Village Museum will be closed for Ihe holidays Dec. 11 - 28. Daughter Born To Local Family Michael and Ellen McDaniel of Mock.sville, along wilh brolher Luke, announce Ihe birth of Hannah Grace McDaniel on Oct. 1!, 2002 at 9:12 a.m. al Forsylh Medical Cenler. She weighed 7 lbs. I.'i.8 oz. and measured 21.5 Inches. Maternal grandparents are James S. and Renee Nail. Great-grand- parenls arc Sam Berrier and Elsie Nail. Paternal grandparents are Mike M cDaniel and Sarah McDaniel. Great-grandparents arc Margie M cDaniel and Doris Logan. Your Favorite Christmas Memory For an upcom ing H eart to H eart feature on ihe D avie People page, w e’re asking you — o ur readers — to lell us about your "m osi m em orable C hrislm as.” Il can be funny, sad. heartw arm ing, w hatever m akes it stand out ill your miiul. W e'll choose as m any as w e can to run in our Dec. 19 issue. M ail your siories lo K alhy C haffin, 263 Sheffield R oad, M ocksville, or e-m ail them lo kcw riler99@ aol.com . Siories m ay also be dropped off al the D avie C ounty E nteф risc Record office on N orlh M ain Sireel across from the D avie C ounty C ourthouse. For m ore inform ation, call the new spaper office al 751-2120. COMING TO MOCKSVILLE SUNDAY & MONDAY December 8 & 9 B en F r a n k lin Sunday, 1 pm to 5 pm Monday, 11 am to 7 pm C o lo r P o r t r a it P a c k a g e S p e c ia l 3-8x10’s 3 - 5 x 7 ’8 12-Wallets *13® *285 Deposit Customer pays $11.00 when portraits delivered at store approximalely one week laler. • DON’T MISS IT • NO AGE LIMIT •FAMILY GROUPS ALSO «ADULTS TOO! Ail work Guaranteed by: T R I V E T T E S T U D I O Ben F ra n k lin Willow Oak Center • Mocksville, NC Migraine Seminar Friday The Old Wood School as depicted here by Glenda Beard is featured on Cooleemee's Christmas ornament this year. Artist To Be In Cooleemee Saturday To Sign Ornament M igraine headaches cause patienis lo have bad days. Excruciating head pain, nau­ sea and vomiting, along wilh heightened sensitivity to lighl and noise af-1 feci up lo 18 perceni of the popula­ tion, mostly women. Tlie unpnxlictability and devastat­ ing nature of Ihe sym p­ tom s se­ verely re­ duces the quality of life for mi­ graine patients. For years, migraine patients have sought rapid relief from these sym ptom s with limited success. Progress has been made which offers patients a possibil­ ity of achieving goals, .said Larry A. Pearce, MD, neurologist. Recent breakthroughs in Ihe Pearcc Irealmeni of migraine is the sub­ ject of a free seminar given by Pearce on Friday. Dec. 6 at 7 p.m . "M igraine H eadaches: What W orks" looks al Ihe role of llfcslylc changes, natural ap­ proaches, nutritional consider­ ations, and m cdicalion in the prevention, treatment and elimi­ nation of headache pain. Pearce, board certified In neurology and pain m anage­ m ent, is Ihc founder o f Dayspring M edical C enler in M ocksville. where hc has prac­ ticed for more than 12 years. I Ic has served on the faculties of Wake Forest Universily School o f M edicine, D uke and Georgetown universilies. Hc In­ vites all migraine sufferers and Iheir family members lo learn more aboul new advances in Ihe irealmeni of migraine.The cen­ ter is al 217 D ayspring Way, Mocksville, off Van Zant Road off U.S. 64 Wesl. Call 492-2800. In a religion that was bom in a bam, an open door goes without saying. C H R ISTM A S E V E SE R V IC E S 7:00 PM Fainily Scnice Ji 11:30 I’M Ciiiidlc Liuht Senice The Episcopal Church of tlie Ascension at Fork 183 Fork-Bixby Road • Advance. 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Cr.KrrtR www.rowan.org S p o t lig h t o n B u s in e s s H illsdale Anim al C linic: A staff of caring professionals love to take care of pets The credo at Hillsdale Animal Hospital is pure and simple: “We love petsl" It’s a sentiment shared by the entire staff and one that any animal lover can appreci­ ate. “Our goal is to provide high quality care for your dog or cat in a caring environment,” notes Dr. Karla Frazier, DVM. “Our competent and compassionate staff is comprised of owners of multiple, multiple pets.” Here then is a closer look at the Hillsdale Animal Hospital staff, some of the area's top animal care pro­ fessionals: Dr. Karla Frazier - A Virginia native. Dr. Karla Frazier earned a BA In Mathematics from the Univer­ sity of Virginia (1990), and her DVM from the VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (1994). She has been practicing in the Winston-Salem area ever since and in Advance since 1995. She and her hus­ band, Larry, enjoy an extensive furry family: two “muttskis” (Mandy and Shelby), two Golden Retriev­ ers (Rusty and Ginny) and three cats (Lucy, Slim and Bugs). Emily Laws - Receptionist Emily Laws worked in an animal hospital for the past seven years. She and her husband, Conrad, along with their young son, Tho­ mas, have a cute little Golden Retriever mix named “Elway." This new little one will enjoy the “open door" policy the Laws have for their many furry friends who live either in the neighborhood or with Emily’s pet-sit­ ting friends. Janice Blevins - Receptionist/Technician Janice Blevins is one extreme cat loverl Wild or tame, she gives them TLC. A Winston-Salem native, Janice has worked with veterinary patients and owners for the past three years. She and her husband. Jack, have a furry family that all meow: A.C., Jasper, Mahler, Murphy, Sophie, Tortie and Rudy Charlotte Anderson - Technician Charlotte Ander­ son, one of Hillsdale's newest staff members, has 10 A m ong Itie stafl of H illsdale Animal Clinic, top photo, are Berry Sink and JaniceB levins; bottom photo, is H am pton, rescu ed from a highw ay accident. years of experience in working with animals. She went to veterinary technician school in St. Petersburg, Florida, but lucky for us, now lives in this area. She and her hus­ band, Tony, along with their two children, T.J. and Caltlyn, live in a house full of pels. Between their German Shep­ herd “Duke" and their Cock-a-poo “Buster", their two cats (Kermit and Snickers), a hamster named “Speedy", Ihey hardly have time to feed their fish. Stacey Honeycutt - Technician Stacey Honeycutt has quite an extensive history of working with animals. Born in Colorado and well-traveled throughout her life, Stacey settled in Winston-Salem with her husband, Brian, in 1998. Her furry family includes: “Hope" (a Husky mix) and cats “Clutch” and “Turbo." Berry Sink - Receptionist Berry Sink is a Forsyth County native who with her husband, Terry, live with an eclectic family of animals. They have two horses (Moxie and Spirit), a goat (Doat), three cats (Jingle. Sparky and Midnight), seven dogs (Bear, Buster, Sam, Spot, Mitzi, Rascal and Ivy) and two Prairie Dogs (Allie and Winonna). Kim Cline - Technician Kim Cline is married with three children. Her full house also includes four dogs and four cats. Rebecca Davis - Technician Rebecca Davis is the newest staff member at Hillsdale Animal Hospital. She is currently going to school to be a veterinary techni­ cian. She is also a true animal lover and has six pets of her own. Hampton - Hampton is the official Hillsdale Animal Hospital “Clinic Dog." He was rescued from the side of the highway with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, which left his back legs paralyzed. He now has a wheelchair and the entire Hillsdale staff to cater to his every need. To meet this dedicated and talented staff in person, please visit the Hillsdale Animal Hospital at 134 Medical Drive, Advance, N.C. Their phone number is (336) 998- 8750. Advertising Promotion U G L Y R O O F S T A IN S REMOVED FOR A LIKE NEW LOOK!! Nation's Largest & Oldest Roof Stain RemoversRoof-Brite^ 785-2030 f t - V I S U A I - HAIR NAIiS UP-DO'S PEDICURKS 2565 Old Clory Kd., Suite CkiiuiKKis • ( XT I UksCk-MUiMMis Kd (1Шк1ЛС!с:икг\ММ) 7 7 8 -0 6 0 4 Belvia Slanloy. Kristina Eddingor. Jadio Wilson-Solon)on, Janntlor НшШпа. Jenmtor Wagasky, Dargin Smith Home or n v T o a s t e d H o t d o g NowOni'rin/i Soft Serve Ice CreamSluikcsStmdties & Omcs AI.SO: IIAMIiUKGKI^ CIIKESKBUUGKIIS. FISH SANDWICHES & MOUE! 24.12 lA-wK^ille^cninMias Ril. MON.«SAT. 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Let us clean your existing gutters and add Leaf-Guard. Now In 5 colors. Free Estim ates! 764-0885 IVIobile Phone 978-2299 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Dee. 5, 2002 F U T U R E в и : ' D IN G S I T E O F !'('( C lo ill ( liurc'll Don Smith and Pastor Will Pryor at the future site of Freedom Baptist Church on U.S. 64 East. Freedom Baptist Breaks Ground For New Church Jcsns sd iil in M allh ew I S.-20 "Г о г w here IWI) o r three are !;<itheretl toi^elher in m y name, there am I in Ihe in iilsl n f them ." On July 18. 2001,28 people ¡jatlicrcil in Ihc name of Jesus lo niecl and worsliip llie Lord for Ihc first limc as a group. Songs of praise were sung, special prayers were prayed, and a mes­ sage was broughl from Ihe Word of God. Also, Ihe idea of organizing a church was discussed. The de­ cision was made lo pniy and wail palienlly on Ihe Lord before Ihe final decision lo organize would be made. On July 22, 2001, 39 people attended the firsl Sunday morn­ ing scr\’icc. The Sunday morn­ ing attendance record since Ihat firsl Sunday morning is 107. On Aug. 22, 2001, al Ihe Wednes­ day nighl service, the motion was made lo form a local chureh. There was a second lo Ihe mo­ tion, and Ihe vote was unamious in favor o f form ing a local church. The name Freedom Baptist C hurch was selected as the church name. There was a piano donaled as well as chairs, vari­ ous pieces of furniture, song books, and many other items. There was a pulpit buill from scratch and donated by one of Ihe members. The first couple monihs Ihe meetings were held in the base­ menl of one of the members. The church quickly outgrew the basement. A melal building was ihen donaled for the use o f Ih e church. Members assembled and built a pulpit and choir platfonii, sew ed and bung curtains and pelllions, installed heaters and air conditioners, cleaned do­ naled chairs, and cleaned and decorated the new m eeting place. Freedom Baplisi Church is Slill meeting in Ihe melal build­ ing. In Febniary, Freedom Baptist purchased 11. 127 acrcs on U.S. 64 Easl and Coniatzer Road for a church building, a cenietcr>'. and a future church parsonage. On Feb. 13, and M arch ,‘i, - - d o m Baplisi lost Iw o o f ils most beloved members, in the dealh of Bessie Sechrest and the Rev. Vann Poplin. Freedom Baplisi was forced to slart ils cenielcry before il started ils church building. On Sepl. 29, Freedom voted in its firsl paslor, Ihe Rev. W ill­ iam (Will) Pryor. Pryor has a wife (Tina) and Ihree children (Abby, Andrew,Ale.\) and live in Advance. If you need any infor­ mation aboul Freedom Baptist, you can reach I’ryor al 99S-465.‘i or send an e-mail lo the address: rreethimsPaslorQiAol.Coin. Freedom continues to grow and meniliers are e.xcited about buililing a new church building. On Nov. 10, at 4:30 p.m .. Freedom Baptist held ils official ground breaking and dedication service on ils new property. A coupic of songs were sung and Ihcn Pryor brought a message and prayed for the future of Free­ dom Baptist. Then, Brolher Don Smilh (oldest male member) was given the honor o f breaking ground for the building. Then, all the m em bers circled Ih e shovel and held hands. A prayer was Ihen said, asking G od to continue lo bless Freedom in a mighty way, and the congrega­ tion sang Amazing Grace. The conslruclion is sched­ uled 10 be com pleted around July, 2(K)3. Freedom Baptist believes in the following Plan of Salvation. AH are sinners: /\,v ii is wril­ len. There i.s mine rii’lueims. nn, mil ime: Rnmnns Price on Sin: For the wanes of sin is ilealh: hut the aifi of Goil is eternal life through Jesus Christ our /.oni. Homans 6:2.^ Jesus I’aid the Price: lint God commenilelh his love to­ ward us. in tiuil. while ii'C were yet sinners. Chrisl died for us. Homans 5.iV Confess and Helieve: That if thou shall confess with thy numth ihe Lord Jesiis, anti shall helieve in thine heart ihal God hath raised him from the dead, thou shall he saved. For with the heart man helieveih unto rii;h- leousness: and with the mouth confession is made unto salva­ tion. Romans 10: 9-10. Funds Sought To Help Children Do you know whal il is like to have a toothache and no money or insurance lo pay for a dentist visit? Whal if yourchild needs a pre­ scription for a health problem and your insurance won't be effcetive I'or another two weeks? Where would you turn for help? School health nurses and oth­ ers who work with children and faniilies in Davie Counly Schools are quite aware of health-related emergency situations similar to these Ihat often arise. The search for financial re­ sources lo help meet these needs is becoming increasingly more dilTicult due to slate school heallh funds being discontinued, more families being out of work, and lack of insurance/Medicaid cov­ erage, etc. These needs have been dis­ cussed al School Heallh Advisory Council meetings and a special nmergency School lleallh Fund was recently established. This is a discretionary account lhal will be used lo help provide funds for children in Davie County Schools who have emergency medical/ health or medical/health related needs. Referrals will bc received Ihrough Ihe school heallh office and upon approval, funds will be dispersed direclly to the service provider (e.g., doclor, dentist, pharmacy) rather than lo indi­ viduals. Donations are needed and can be made in memory or honor of individuals. Contaci Frances Tut­ terow, School Heallh Coordina­ lor, Central Davie Educaiion Cen­ ter, 220 Campbell Road, Mocks­ ville. 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I^ ia n tn l Kesulls Vlllnuirtm antnllM elIng Call Today! 336-940-4200 244 Kinderton Place DAVIS KL(. lONAl MLÜICAL ClNtlH EXPECTING A SPECIAL DELIVERY? J o in us fo ra to u r o f o u r L a b o r ¿ r D e liv e ry a re a . Thursday, December 12th, 7 pm Spacious maternity suites, Jacuzzi tubs, Level II Nursery, experienced & caring staff, refreshments & great door prizes. Bring the whole family! m m m Don Smith breaks ground while Pastor Pryor looks on.i 1 К Old M о ( к ^^DAVIS R E G IO N A L |rt< i Four Comers News By M arie W hile Four Corners Correspoiulent A bountiful Thanksgiving dinner lioslcd by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shellon at the fellowship building of Bear Creek Baptist Church Thursday. Those enjoy­ ing Ihe dinner wiih them w ere Mrs. Robert Crafi, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hill and children of Win- ston-Saleni, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crall and children, M r and Mrs. Joe W hile. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W hite and Jessica. Mrs. Linda P in o N e w s Clay and boys of Concord, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Smith, Jerry I’olls, Patricia Hamm of Carolina Beach, M r and Mrs. L.S. Shel­ ton Jr., Geiie Shelton. Debbie Triplett. I’ayton Triplett, Ed Vo- gier. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Pender and Emily. Mr. and Mrs. Graily Beck. Greg Beck. M r and Mrs. Leonard Shelton. Abby Ferguson and Denise Sapp. Ronnie Smith ofTaccoa, Ga. visited Mr. and M rs. Kenny Smith Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe While were supper guests Thanksgiving of Mrs. R.G. Sapp. We extend our sympathy to Ihe family and friends of Charles Wilkerson who died recently. Ho was one ofthe most generous and unselfish persons we were privi­ leged lo know. Mrs. Frances Pilcher is on our sick lisl. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Cirady Beck and Mrs. Kenny Smith are slowly improv­ ing but need our conlinued prayers. By N ora Liilham Pino Correspondeni Wesley Chapel will have the December breakfast Saturday, Dec. 21 from (i:.10-l() a.m. Last Sunday nighl. W esley Chapel held a hanging of Ihe green ser­ vice in memory ofthe late Col­ leen Dull. The tree was donated hy the children of Colleen dull and the Crismons were made by Ihe UMW. C olleen's children and several broihers and olher family members altended. Re- rrcshiiients were served after Ihe ceremony in the fellowship hall. Mac and Sara Eure, their daughter. Debra, and iheir grand- ilaughter spent the weekend in Georgia with M ac's sisier. M il/i. While there, iheir son, Charlie, and llis family canie up from Florida lo see Ihem . M ac's sisier has been very sick forquite some lime. Lindsay and Rian Thomas spenl Ihe Thanksgiving holiday wilh their parents, Ray and Daca Thomas. Pat and Kathy M iller and children, Su/amie and Matthew, and son-in-law, Bryan Lakey, had about .M) friends and relatives al their home for 'Thanksgiving dinner. Among the guests were Pal were Pa Pat's p;irents. Gene and Marie Miller. Bob and Louise Dill enjoyed visited Iheir daughter ami son-in- law, Fran and Demiis Craver. for Thanksgiving. Their graiulson, M allhew Craver, a suulcnl al W estern Carolina Universily, was home for the holiday. Harmon and Nora Latham celebraled an early’Thanksgiving Nov. 24. This was also a birth­ day celebration for their daugh­ ler. Kathy Ellis.'Those attending were Bobby and Kalhy Ellis. Jim ;ind C hincra L atham , Dale Latham and Debbie Malhis. Jam es and Lelia F.ssic en­ joyed 'Thanksgiving dinner wilh Ih eir daughter anil son-in-law, Marv Ellen and John Candilla. in Winslon-Salem. Aflcrdinner, the lissics drove to their home in Caswell Counly to spend a few days. M ac and Sara Eure spent Thanksgiving Day wiih their daughler and son-in-law, Debra and Gary Dull. Several olher family members joined Ihem for dinner. Helly and Rolaiul Wcsl spenl Ihe weekend in Ashe Counly wilh B.J. and Jane C arrigan Tcsierman. Jane and B.J, have eonvertcil Ihe <dd litlle Heltiui schoolhouse.« hieh was last used as a school in Ibe 1450s, into a vacation home. The house is near Lancing. Ethan and Allison Hoger of Reidsville and Hob and Kathy lillis spenl Thanskgiving Day wilh Harmon anil Nora Latham. Joan and Paul Harsdale were guests on 'Thanksgiving Day of her son and daughter-in-law, Dan and Mary Belli Stanley, and chil­ dren. David and Tim. A d v a n c e N e w s Ity K dlth iCimmcTiiian Ailvance Correspondeni A counlry benefit breakfast will be Saturday, Dec. 7 al the communily building from 6:.W -10 a.m sponsored by the M eth­ odist church. There will be open house at Ihe M ethodisl parsonage Salur­ day from 3-5 p.m. Sarah M. Bailey had many visitors Monilay, Nov. 25, Elsie Vogler, Jackie Winters. Nannie Lou Sparks o f this area and Jackie Livengood W illiams of California. Jackie and her hus­ band Bill have spenl several weeks here. 'They lefl Sunday for Arkansas where ihey will visit Jackie's sister Rosemary. Andrea Hendri.\ of M yrlle Heach arrived W ednesday to spend Thanksgiving wiih her mother Janie I lendrix. Thursday Janie and Andrea drove lo Char­ lotte to have dinner with olher daughters M elissa B arnum , Amanda and M eredith Hendrix. E dith Z im m erm an spent Thanksgiving week wilh daugh­ ter Adrian Z. Farley and family in Arlington, Va. On 'Tuesday, Nov. 26 John Farley arrived to spend Ihe night with his graiiil- mother prior to driving her to Ar- linglon. Janie Hendrix joined her nephew John and her mother Edith for the evening meal 'Tues­ day. Wednesday AM Edilh and John lefl for Arlington where she stayed through Sunday. 'Thanks­ giving morning the Farley’s and Edilh went to Alexandria to at­ tend the annual Turkey 'Trot .‘i mile race. The Farley boys p:ir- licipated. Chrisiopher came in 6lh place aiul Hrian in 12th place with the 2,000 plus runners. Chrislopher’s girlfriend Danna Coon won fiist place in Ihe fe­ male division.Eleven people en­ joyed 'Thank.sgivine dinner al the Farley home. Friends Reuel and Shelly Launy, children Josh and Hilary Launy. universily stu­ dents, accom pained iheir par­ ents, also ReucTs molher Myrtle Launy. Afler dimier the group enjoyed having dessert wilh Doug and Nancy Dowling in North Arlington. Friday was spent in Washington seeing some new m useum s and shopping. Christopher Farley and friend Danna Coon drove Edilh home Sunday nighl. M onday the young people went lo Wake For­ est Universily to run on the irack Ihere. Laler in Ihe aflemoon ihey enjoyed going lo ihe Lucky Four Kennels in Advance lo sec Ihe show beagles and many puppies, plus seeing ihe minialure horses, and driving over the many de­ velopments in Ihe area. They relumed home M onday nighl. D ave M arkland o f Lake H ickory was a Thanksgiving dinner guesl of his parents Frank and Margie M arkland. Sympathy is expressed to ihc family of 'Tom Talbert, lie died Thank.sgiving Day. Also sym ­ pathy lo Ihe family of Red Cor- nalzer, who died Saturday al The Elms. Jockey Sale Sat. Dec. 7 7am-11am Nothing over $2.00 Cash Only Location; Christy Warehouse on Bethel Church Rd. Mocksville Beside Crown Wood L ease Space A vailable 1 4 0 0 + s q . ft., G r e a t f o r O f f i c e , M e d i c a l , P r o f e s s i o n a l , e t c . Now Under Constiiiction in Boxwood Village, Mocksville Beside Johnson Insurance Services, Inc. — A v a il a b l e in E a r l y 2 0 0 3 — CaU 336-786-1762 For More Infonnation ( '01Ш1Щ Soon . . . S)l.\ W /./. \И\1.\(; ( US ГИИ C O M IN G SO O N f C h ris tm a s S cen e & W in te r S cen e P h o to s F rid a y , D ec. 6 5 10an n -6p m © Lunch: 2:30-4pm / Christmas Seasons h Package ready in § 1 week. it? No Appom tm eut N eeded F o s t e r D r u g C o . 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 DAVIE COUNTY RNTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 - C9 All are welcome to be a part of the k prn|yBAdvent & Christmas Events at ir f ^ Presbyterian Church 2 6 1 S o u th M a in S tr e e t • M o c k s v ille 7 5 1 -2 5 0 7 S u nday, D ecem ber 15*1 Ta m Chancel C h o ir C hristm as C antata The choir will present a program of C hrislm as m usic and Ihe choncel area will be decorated wilh poinsetlias in honor a n d /o r in m em ory of our loved ones. Su n d ay; D e ce m b e r 1 5 * 6 p m Fam ily Night covered dish supper and Christmas Program Tuesday, D ecem ber 2 4 • 8 p m Christmas Eve Com m union & Candle Lighting (All are w elcom ed lo participate in com m union) With Ihe renovations and Ihe elevator soon to be com pleted, m ake sure f/ia( you are a part of these special services Ihis year. с ю - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Thursda.v, Dcc. 5. 2002 O b i t u a r i e s Charles Roy Anderson Mr. C harles R oy A iulcrsoii, S4, o f B e a r C re e k C h u rc h R o a d . M iK ksville, ilieil lale W eilnesilay n ip in , N ov. 27, 201)2, al D avis llo sp ila l in Slalesville. H e w as b o rn in Davie C o ll n 1 y . M a rc h lb , 19IS to the late Ben aiul E iila C o o k A n ile rs o n , and w as the o w n e r an d o p e ra to r o f the C .R . .A ndersun L um ber C om pany until his retire­ m ent. Me w as a lifeloni; m enilier o f Ihe S a n d y S p rin g s B a p tisi C hurch w here be had se n ed as a deaco n . S unday S chool tcach er and superinlendcm and other ca­ pacities. H e w as a m em b er and P ast .M aster o f th e M o ck sv illc M a.sonic Lixlge I.'4 . Mr. .Anderson w as fo rm e r tru s te e o f D a v ie C ounly H ospital and w as a m em ­ ber o f the .N'orth D avie R uritan Club. He w as preceded in death by his first w ife, E lm ina R encgar A nder­ son; a son, B illy .A nderson; and Iw o brolhers, Jam es A nderson and Bryan A nderson. S u rv iv in g ; h is w ife , Ja n e lolinson .Anderson o f the hom e; 4 sons, C harles (O lena) A nderson of W inston-Salem , D onald (C arolyn) A nderson o f Slatesville, M aurice (G ra c e ) A n d e rs o n an d Je rry (D iiuine) A nderson, all o f M ocks­ ville; d au g b te r-in -la w , D arlecn A n d erso n o f V irginia B each; 2 stepchildren. Bill (June) Johnson o f M iK ksville and Cieorge (Sarah) Johnson o f N ew ton; 9 grandchil­ dren; 1.1 g rcal-g ran d ch ild rcn ; 4 s le p -g ra n d c h ild re n ; a b ro lh e r, G erald A nderson o f .M ocksville; and a sister, Loyce Shar|)e o f W in­ slon-Salem . Funeral services w ere a l ) 1 a.m . S a tu rd a y , N o v . .10 in S a n d y S prings B aptisi C hurch w ith tbe paslor. Ihe Rev. D avid K iser, offi­ ciating. B urial w as in Ibe cliurch cem etery. .M em o rials; S a n d y S p rin g s B aplisi H uilding l-und, c/o Linda D oby, 229 D oby R oad, M o c k s­ ville. Harrison .Foncs M r. H a rriso n Jo n e s. S I , o f New port N ew s. Va., died T uesday. Nov. 26. 2002, in H am pton, Va. follow ing a short illness. H e w as a fo rm er resid en t o f D ;w ie C ounty. Survivors: .1 brothers, M elvin Jones, E ugene Jones and R obert Jones, all of M iK ksville; .1 sislers, C arrie B. W ilkcrson o f Salisbury, E ddie P ruill and O z e n e r C lark , both o f M ock.sville, Funeral services w ere held Dec. 2 at 2 p.m , in the cbapel of G ra ­ ham Funeral H om e in .MiK'ksville, T lie Rev, B,J. .M ilton officiiU ed, and burial follow ed in Bo.wvooil B aplisi C hurch C em elery, Patrick M artin Draughn M r, P atrick M artin D raughn, 19, C alahaln R oad, M ocksville, died Sunilay, IX-c, 1, 2(K»2, al W FU B aplisi M edical C enter in W in- ston-Salem , F u n eral serv ices w ere to be W ednesday, D cc, 4 at 2 p,m . at Eaton I'uiieral C hai'cl. Burial was to be in Ijam es B aptisi C hurch Cerncler)'. .Mr. D raughn w as born A ug. 24, I9S.1, in Iredell C ounty lo Ricky Lee D raughn of .M ocksville and S usan K elly B urkhcail o f Fayelle­ ville, He w as a 2(K)I graduate o f Diivie H igh School ;ind w;is em ­ ployed at M cD onald's o f M ocks­ ville, He had a great love of nuisic and w;is a drum m er in Ihe RiK'k G roup "D ream s W eight," Survivors; his m olher and slep- father, Susan and M ark Burkhead; father iind stepm other, R icky iind D ebbie Driiughn; a brother, Jiicob D raughn o f Ihe borne; m aternal grandm other, E velyn K elly, and p a te rn a l g ra n d m o lb c r, B e rtie D raughn, bolh o f .M ocksville; .1 ste p b ro ib e rs, R andy H urkbead, J u s iin B u rk h e a d an d J a so n B urkbciid,all o f Fiiyelieville; step- grandparcnts. B uddy and JoA nn M orrow o f H untersville, Everett and ,\tichiko niirkhe,id o f .Schertz, Tc.vas; an d g irlfrie n d . .A shley D espres o f M ocksville. He w'iis preceded in ilciUh by his m a le rn a l g ra n d fa th e r, E d w ard K elly, and paternal grandfiilher, L ester D raughn, Ina Victoria Kaiulall M rs, Ina V ic to ria L o w ery R a n d a ll, SV, o f E alons C hurch Roiid, .M ocksville, died Suiuliiy aflernoon, D ec, 1. 2002, al D avic Place in M iK'ksville, Funeriil services w ere ill 11 a,in, W ednesdiiy, D ec. 4 in Eiilons B ap­ tist C h u rc h w ith D r, D iivid G ilbreath olTicialing, Burial w as in Ibc church ccm elery. M em orials; cem etery fund o f Eiilons B aptist C hurch, c/o Jim Eiiion, 940 lialons C hurch Roiwl, M iK ksville. M rs. Randiill w as Ixini in Diivie C ounty. Jiin, 2.“', 191.1 lo Ihe lille D abney iiml Dorii Sm ilh Low ery and Wiis a hoineniakcr. She had been a lifelong m em ber o f Eatons B aplisi C hurch, She allcndcd the C iina S chool. .M.S. R andall e n ­ joyed gardening and helping her late husband in the fields and w ith his cattle. She W iis preceiled in dciith by h e r h u s b a n d , S am iM cLead Riuidall. IW o sislers, Elniii Dull iuid L una L'lngsKm, and a grciu-griuid- son. S urviving; .1 diuigbters, M rs. Ricbiird (B etty) Ijiunes and .Mrs. R on (N ancy) W illiam s, bolh of M o c k sv ille , iind M rs, K enneth (E lain e) B ow les o f A dvance; 8 grandchildren; 7 grciit-griuulcbil- drcn; and several nieces iind ncph- cws. CTynese M. Smith M rs. C ynese M . Sm ith, 7.S. o f M ocksville. d ied Sundiiy, D ec. 1, 2002 al her hom e after a long ill­ ness. She w as born June .1. 1927 in Fullon, .Miss, lo A rlhur and E uda M ae G ilm ore M oore, .Mrs, Sm ith w as rctiied I'loni Fiber-C eliinese Industries in S alisb u ry a fle r 20 \ ciirs o f service iuid Wiis form erly em ployed w ith D uplan C orp, for 11 years. She w iis a menilK-r o f the East D avie EC A (H om em akers) for Ihc past 15 years. She w as a i|uilter and doll niiikr and a life basebiill fan, M rs. S m ith w as preceded in d e a th by h er p a re n ls, a siste r, M ildred CiiqKMiter, all o f C o lu m ­ bus, M iss., and by a brolher, G lenn iMoore o f G uin, A la, S u rv iv in g ; h e r h u s b a n d , K erm it F, Sm ith o f the hom e; 2 d a u g h le rs, S a n d ra L, S m ilh o f A dvance, and L isa H o o v er and h usband C arl o f .M ocksville; .1 sons, .Mike S m ilh, C hris S m ilh and w ife Pam , all o f A dvance, and A rlh u r S m ith o f .M ocksville; 2 g r a n d c h ild re n ; a s te p -g ra n d - daughter; .1 sislers. V irginiii W il­ son o f H obart, Ind,, D onna B utler iind B rendii T ho m p so n , bolh o f C olum bus, .Miss,; a brother, Billy ■Moore o f A labiim a; and a num ber o f nieces, nephew s iind friends. A griivesiile service w as to be held al 2 p.m . W ednesdiiy. D ec. 4 ill Yadkin V alley B iiplisi C hurch w ith the Rev, R onnie C riiddock officialing, .M em orials; H ospice o f D avic, P ,0 , B o \ K 48, M o c k sv ille ; or A m criciin C ancer Society, 4 A Oiik B ra n c h D riv e , G re e n s b o ro , 2740.'i. Matlolyn Haynes Wagner M rs, M a d o ly n H a y n e s W iigncr, 7S, o f Y adkinville R oad, M iK ksville, died Saluriliiy, N ov, 2.1. 2002 at W ake Forest U n iv er­ sity B aptisi M edical C enter. M rs, W agner Wiis born O cl. 24, 1924 in Iredell C ounty, daughler nf M illon S a n fo rd H iiynes and E m m a R e n c g a r H a y n e s, .M rs, W iigncr retire d from In g erso ll- Riind. She Wiis preceded in dealh by her husband, A dam O dell W agner. S u rv iv in g ; il s o n , D o y ll lliiynes W agner o f T urkeyfoot; a d a u g h le r, C o n n ie W a g n e r A ndrew s o f iM ocksville; 2 slep- g ra n d s o n s ; a n d 4 s le p - g re a l- griuidchildren, 1ч1|к-га1 services w ere at 2 p,m , W ednesday, N ov, 27 at E alon F u ­ neral C hapel by the R ev. A rchie Jones. B urial fo llo w ed in R ose C cm elery in M ocksville. ■M em orials; D a v ie H o m e H ealth /H o sp ice, P.O . Bo.x S4S, ■Mocksville. G i v e S a n t a C la u s e A B r e a k with a gift subscription to the Enterprise Record C o m c by th e ticw sp.ipcr ofUcc on S o u th M .ini Street ;icro.s.s from th e coiirthou.se for ciet.-iii.s. E a t o n F u n e r a l S e r v i c e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e s y o u a n d y o u r f a m i l y t o a t t e n d o u r a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s M e m o r i a l S e r v i c e S u n d a y , D e c e m b e r 8 t h • 3 : 3 0 p . m . a t 3 2 5 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t P le a s e P la n T o A tt e n d EATON F U N E R A L S E R V I C E , IN C . 325 Nonh Main St., Moduvillc, NC • 751-21ÍS Citrt Ijlm btrt - MamigierJPitrttirr Kevin Carneil Walker K evin C arneil W alker, 4.1. of N .C . SOI S.. .M ocksville, died on S unday, D ec. 1, 2002 at W ake Forcsi B aplisi M cdical C cnicr in W inston-S alem , B orn on A pril .10, he w as the son o f S hirley W. and R ichard E. (G ene) C,)iieen o f CJastoniii. He w as a carpenter and cngiigcd in residential consiruciion. O n .May 7. 199 9 , b e m a rrie d D om tii Phillips W alker, w ho survives. A lso su rv iv in g : a diiughler, Shautv.i W alker o f G aslonia; a son. K evin C uriis M allhew s o f M ocks­ v illc ; a s te p d a u g h te r, T a b ith a W aller o f M ocksville; 2 g ran d ­ sons; and a step-granddaughtcr, 'I'he funeral service Wiis sched­ uled for W ednesday. D cc, 4 at .“i p,m , in the D avie Funeral Service C hapel w itb the Rev, C hris W ill­ iam s ofllcialing, T he fam ily w as lo receive friends follow ing Ihe service. B urial w as to be T h u rs­ day. D ec. b at 1 p.m . in Ihe H olly­ w ood C em etery in G astonia. Thomas Watkins Talbert M r. T hom as W atkins Talbert Sr., S2, o f Peoples C reek R oad. A dvance, died T hursday, N ov, 2S, 2002, Y oungest o f the 16 children o f G annon and R ebecca Talbert, he w as born on A ug, 9, 1920, lie served bis country in Ihe A ir Force unlil Ihe end o f W orld W ar II, lie bad a career in professional base­ ball w ith tbe Philadelphia A lhlel- ics. He ow ned and operaled T.C, E lectric R epair until he retired in I9S.1. He en joyed sports (esp e­ cially baseball), w atchiiig birds, and spending lim e w ilh his fam ­ ily Survivors; his w ife o f ,*i2 years, O livia M arlin Tiilberl; 4 cliildren. Tliomiis W, lallKTl Jr., o f I'obacco- ville, R ichard .M, Talberl o f A d­ van ce. D enise T albert L each o f C oncord and Sam uel G , T albert of robaccovillc; and 6 griuidcbildren, A m em orial service w as held at 2;.10 p,m „ Sundiiy, Dec, 1 at A gape F aith C burcb in C lem m ons, w ith P aslor J.B , W hiltleld olTiciating. B urial follow ed in the W estlaw n G ardens of M em ory in C lem m ons. T he A dvancc V FW S719 ¡iccorded m ilitary honors. M em orials: Tom Talbert M e­ m o ria l F u n d ill A g a p e F iiiib C h u rc h , P ,0 , D ra w e r 6.10, ('lem m o n s 27012. Ruth Santomaiiro M rs. R ntb Fine SiuilontiUiro, 74, o f D enton, died Siilurdiiy, Nov. 2.1, 2(102 at T hom asville .M edical C enler afler three years declining heallh. A gravesiile fu n eral serv ice w as held M onday. Dec, 2 al .1 p,in, al M l. Z ion W cslc) .';in C h u rch C em elery by Ibe Rev. G ene Lillle. M rs. S an lo m aiiro w as born Dec. 11.1927 in D avidson Counly lo H o lid ay K irkniiin F in e and Luna H arrison Fine, She has been em ployed w itb G nlfton F enco and w as a m e m b e r o f M l, Z io n W esleyan C hurch, S u rv iv o rs; a son, D av id A, Johnson o f M ocksville; diuighlers, D ia n n e H u tc h e n s a n d C a n d i W hite, both o f D enton; .S g ran d ­ children; 2 great-g ran d ch ild ren ; and a brother, M arion T. FiiK- of Southport, M em o rials; M o u n ta in V ista H e a llh P a rk , P ,0 , Bo.x I.M ?, D em on, 272,19, Robert Llewellyn Lien Mr, R oben L lew ellyn L ie n ,47. o f L an caster. S ,C , d ie d F riday m orning, iNov, 29, 200 2 , al Ihe S p rin g s M e m o ria l H o sp ita l in Liuiciisler .Mr, Lien Wiis born in LaC rossc. W is„ O cl, 24, hJ.S.S to th e late L lew ellyn Ray and Lynn Loom is Lien and Wiis an operator o f heavy m achinery forlhe H oopaugh Gniil- ing C om pany in C liarlolle and was a cen iricd operator in N orth iind S o u lh C iiro lin a , H e w a s a N A SC A R fan iind cnjoycil m otor­ cycles and bike riding. S u rv iv in g : h is w ife o f 4 m onihs.T am m y K night Lien o fth e hom e; 2 sislers, Jenny M ajors of C leveliiiul, i\C and C ynthia B ut­ le r o f L a w re n c e v ille , G a ,; a brother, D avid L ien o f .M adison. W ise,; 2 nieces; a great-niece; and it greal-nephcw , A m em o rial serv ice fo r .Mr, Lien will be annouiK'cd laler, Ealon F'uneral H om e is serving the fam ­ ily o f Mr. Lien. DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE Incorporalcil .11(1 \’.illev Kd., MiKksville, NC336-751-ЗШ “OltT ГiiíHÍ/v Si'n'iií^ Утгг Гnmil:/" ïlll'R IIOJItTOH X li IIIHiK Robert 0. Gullet Sr.1914 - 2002 LEXINGTON & Charles В. Wilkinson 1923 - 2002 MOCKSVILLE IS) Miriam P. 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C o st: ,S l(),.S(), C'iill Pal ill 940-6S 8.‘i o r A lclhii at 760-42.‘i3, Graham Funeral Home To Honor Agnes Hampton, 96 G ra h a m F u n eral H o m e w ill h o st a rec o g n itio n piD giiim fo r o n e o f its E ngle N elw o rk m em tK ’rs on S u n ­ d a y , D o c, S al R e d la n d C h u rc h o f C h rist in A d v a n c e , 'riie p ro g ra m nnd d in n e r w ill be h e ld in ilie c ln irch fe l­ lo w s h ip h.'ill fo llo w in g th e 11 a ,m . w o rsh ip se rv ic e. A g n es 1 lain p lo n , 96, o f M o ck sv illc, w ill be h o n o red fo r h e r p o c lic ta le n t, w isd o m , an d e x a m p le in th e c o iiim u - niiy. T h e p u b lic is in v ite d . G ra h a m e sta b lish e d Ihc E iigle N e t­ w o rk in 1999 as a su p p o rl g ro u p fo r w 'idow ’s, rite c lu b h as m o re lhan 3 0 m e m b e rs w h o m eet an d p a rlic ip a le in iic liv ilie s o n a ip ta rlc rly b a sis, C o n tiict D o ro th y G rid tam or R e g in a G ra h a m al 7 S 1 -IK 1 0 for m o re in fo rm a lio n , R e g in a E llio tt H u n t T o B e A t J e r u s a le m S u n d a y R e g in a n ilio ll H um w ill sh a re n itisic ill the S:1.S a n d 11 a,in , se rv ic e s Sundiiy, D ec, S al Je ru s a le m B ap lisi C h u rc h , U .S , 601 S o iilh , S h e w ill p re se n l a C hrislnv.is c o n c ert S iin d a y n ig lil nl (i;.1(), " H e r rea l-life e x p e rie n c e s , jo y s ¡mil h e arliich es, b rin g liste n e rs lo th e rciility th at G o d ’s W ord is th e o n ly true ro ad m a p fo r s u c ­ c e ssfu l liv in g ," Siiid Ihe R ev, Jim m y L iin casler, J e ru sa le m p aslor. 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T h e re w ill b e a lab le o f C t>s fo r sale iind a lim e lo m ee t w iih 1 lu n l, A n u rse ry is p ro v id e d fo r idl s e rv ic e s an d th e c o n c e rt, A lo v e o ffe rin g w ill b e tak e n . F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n , call 2 8 4 -2 3 2 S . Hinsons Continue To Sen/e S in c e th e ir re tire m e n t in 1997, Jim m y an d M a rg a re t H in so n are se rv in g c h u rc lic s w iih o u t piisio rs u n lil th ese c h u rc h e s c a n call a p e rn m n c n t p aslor. In 1997, he serv ed as in terim p a sto r o f rro u lm itn B ap tist C luirch. T ro u tm a n ; 19 9 7 -9 9 , O ld Tow n H aplisl C h u rc h , W in slo n -S a le m as in terim paslor, in terim iissociiile piistoriitid m in ister o f .senior a dulls, III 1 9 9 9 -2 0 0 0 , he se rv e d as in terim p a s to r o f Firsl H ap lisl C h u ic h o f C h in a C irove; in 2 0 0 1 , he w iis in te rim p a slo r o f F a ilh B ap tisi C h u rc h , S la le sv ille ; an d in 2 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2 he w as le m p o ra ry p a slo r o f (•arm in g lo n B ap lisi C h u rc h , M o c k sv ille , In O c to b e r, 2 0 0 2 , he b e ­ g a n as in terim p a sto r o f I lilc re sl B a p tist C h u rc h , K e rn e rsv ille , A ll o f Ihe c h u rc h e s are p art o f th e S o u lh e rn B ap tist C o n v e n tio n and th e N ,C , B a p lisi S l.ite C o n v e n tio n , T h e y h av e se rv e d in m o re lh an SOO c h u rc h e s in rev iv a l in the piisl 4 0 y e a rs. T h e y se rv e its a hiisbiind a n d w ife lea m ; he p rea c h e s an d sh e leiich es an d sh a re s w ith th e c h ild re n the B ib le -re la le d o b ­ je c t lesso n s in th ese c h u rc h e s. I'hey h a v e been liv in g in M o c k s­ v ille fo r 2 6 y e a rs. T h e y lia v e .served in c h u rc h e s in A liisk a. B razil a n d In d ia, T h e y a re m e m b e rs o f th e O ld I'ow n B iiplisi C h u ic h in W in slo n -S a le m th e S o u lh e rn B a p tist C o v n e n lio n an d th e N ,C , B a p lisi S ta te C o n v e n tio n V o catio n al E v a n g e lists sin c e 196,1, T h e y c o n tin u e lo c o n d u c t rev iv a ls. B ib le stu d ies, p iity c r retreats, c h ild re n a n d y o u lh .n in islrie s, fam ily life c o n fe re n c e s iind w itn ess tra in in g sc h o o l al th e in v ita tio n o f c h u rc h e s th ey s e rv e . They o r­ g a n iz e d R e a c h O u l E v a n g e lis m M in is trie s in I9 7 S a n d se rv e Ih ro u g h th is o rg a n iz a ilo n lo sh a re th e g o sp el o f J e su s C h rist lo a n y o n e , a n y w h e re ;it an y tim e . T h is is a B ib le -b a sed , C h rist-c e n - te re d c h u rc h -re la te d m in istry , Ron McManess To Speak At Redland D r, R o n M c M a n e ss w ill be the g u e st sp e a k e r al R e d la n d P e n te ­ c o sta l H o lin ess C h u rc h on D ec, 8 fo r th e m o rn in g an d e v e n in g se rv ic e s, al 11 a ,in . a n d 0 :3 0 p,in , M c M a n e ss is a fo rm e r p a slo r o f W in slo n -S ale m F irsl A sse m b ly o f G o d , DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 - C ll Sjîruee Uf Llour Uom for tKe Interior Designs, Inc. Fu/l Service Design Specializes in: Window Treatments • Bed Ensembles ‘ Accessories We work wilh licensed contractors lor your remodeling and building needs._____________ 25% off all holiday items through December 31! C h arlen e B, C a ssid y & C h ristin e L, H ege IDS A ssociates3560-C Clenimmis Rd. • (iVi'.il /ii Clt'/ii/ii(>n\ Uhrarv) 766-9918 • M-F 9am-.‘ipin Attend The Church Of Your Choice No Crook Primitive Baptist Church,(^0 Crook Church Rd., Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4|h Sundnys. 10:30 a.m. Pourih Saturday worship nnd conloronco.1:30 p.m. Pnstor. Eldor Eugono QonnoU. Eogto Holghts Church.10 ,i.m. Sunday worship, 7 p.m Tuosday Poworlimo, 7 p.m. Thursday Diblo study. Casual dross, conlomporary music/worship. 5103 U.S. 158, Hillsdalo, Mocksvillc Wosloyon Church: Hor«pilnl Sf , Sunfj.-iy .School, 9 ‘15 a.m. Worship, 11. Wodno.'idny Prayor MeiJting. 7 p.m. Rov. Goorqu Troyor. 751-5595. Union Chapol Unilod Mothodlst Church: 2030 U.S. 601 N. Worship, 9:45 a.m, Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Paslor. Rov. Brnd Holliman. Contor Unitod Molhodlst Church: U.S. 64 W. Sunday School, 9:45 a.nv Worship, 11. Pastor. Slophon DIair. 751-2754. Childcaro directors; Carla Provollo, 492-5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753. Elbavlllo Unilcd Mothodlst Church: N.C. 001, Advanco. Followship. 9a.m, Sunday School. 10. Worship. 11. Kid.s For Christ (agos 4-11). i si & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m. Teons lor Christ {ngos 12- 18) meet Sv»n.. 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Novillo Sloroy. Cooloomoo Church of God: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Worship Sorvico and Ohtldron's Church, 11 a.m. Tuos. Prayor Mooting. 7 p.m. Wod. Family Sorvico. 7 p.m. For moro inlo. call paslor Roborl Hulollo al 284-21D0 or visil www.coolcog.org. Cornatzor Unitod Mothodist Church: 1244 Cornatzof Rd. Sunday School. 10 n.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. 7:30 p.m. Diblu* Study, Wodnosday. 7:30, Rov. Harold Zimmorman, pastor. Bothol Unilod Mothodlst Church: Bolhol Church Rd. Worship. 9:45 n rn, Sunday School. 10:50 a m. Rov, Ed Carlor, pastor. Advanco Unilcd Molhodlst Church: Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.rn. Youlh. 5 p.m. Rov. Harry D. Sammons.Downlown Advanco. Farminglon Unltod Molhodlst Church: Sundny School. 10 a.m. Worship, n a.m. 1939 Farmington Rd. 998-3769. Ruv. Molinda Snydor. Oak Grovo Unitod Mothodist Church: 1994 U.S. 15B, Mockr.viUo, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worslup, 11. Concord Unilcd Molhodlst Church. Chorry Hill Rd.. Mock.svillo. Worship' 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Paslor. John Andrews, Hardison Unilcd Molhodlst Church: Worship. 9:45 n.m. Sunday School. 10:45. Wondorlul Wodno.s dnyr. Childron’s pfogram. 6-7,30. Par.lor. Rov. Dennis B. Marshall. Communily Baptist Church: Sunday School. 10 a.m. Sunday Worship, 11, Evening sorvico. 6. Wednesday Diblo Study. 7 p.m. Gladslono Road. Hlllsdalo Uni led Molhodlst Church: 5228 U.S. 158, Advanco. Conlomporary svorship Sunday 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:35. Casual dross, rofroshmonts. Jr. High Youth Sunday night, 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday nighl, 7. Midwook(ipHiirsdalo prayor sorvico, Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Biblo sludios, ministries such ns drama, worship, misions. singles, women’s, mon's. Pnslor: Jerry Wobb. 998-4020. Wosloy Chapol Unilcd Methodist Church: Worship Servico: 10 a.m. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m. Rov. Mindy Snyder. Pino Rd. Redland Penlocoslal Holinoss Church: Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship; 11 a.m, Evoning; 6:30. Wodnosday prayor mooting S Oiblo sludy. 7:30 p m. Rov. Joel Boylos. Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade SI. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 jERRY'S U.S. 601 s. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Paslor: Rov. Roberl Kasling. 751*5419. hltp://www,mindspring.com/*holycross/ Mocksvillo First Prosbytorlan Church. 261 S. Mnin Si, Worship; 11 n.m. Church School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday ovening: Choristers (grades 1-5) & Youlh (grades 6-12). 5:30 p.m. Pastor: NonI Carlor. 751-2507. Mocks United Mothodlst Church, off N.C. 801 S. al Mocks Church/ Boau- champ roads. Advanco. Rov, Donnio Durham, 993-5518. Sunday v/orchip; 8:45 S 11 a.m. Sunday School: 10 n.m. Smith Grove Melhodisl Church: 3492 U.S. 150. Mocksvillo. Pnslor: Chris Clontz. Sundny School: 10 a.m., worship. 11. Children’s ministry, Boforo and aftor school programs, 940-5296. Hlllsdate Baptist Church; Sunday Worship and Biblo Sludy 8:30 & 11 a.m.. Wodnosday Fellowship Moal. 6 p.m. Children's youth aclivilios. prayer mooting. 6:30 p.m, Paslor R.T. Aldorman. 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Broni Holton, 4015 U,S. 158. Advanco. Failh nnd Victory Family Worship Cenler, 1687 Hwy. 601 N. Sunday Services, 10 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wodnosday, 7 p.m. New Believers P.P. Church. Sunday School. 10 n.m. Wotship Sotvico, 11. Wodnosday nighl Biblo study. 5. Pastor Elizabolh Mock, Assoc. Pastor Derrick Mock. Womon's Aux. & Brothorhood Oiblo Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday, LIborty Unltod Methodisi Church. U S, 601 s. Worship;9;45 a.m, Sunday School; 11 arn, Firsl Unilod Melhodisl Church of Mocksvllle. Early Sundny Worship Sotvice. 8:50 a.m. Praiso singing, casuni dross, contemporary formal. Traditional sorvico. 10:55 n.m. 305 N, Mnin St 751-2503 Pastors, Crystnl Aloiandor and Charles Turnor. Believer's Sonship Tabcrnacio: Sundny worship, 10:30 n,m. & 6:30 p m. Wod. evening. 7, Pnstor: Jorry L. Couch. 998-1324, Cnna Rd. - Poller’s Lane. Turrentine Baptist Church; Sunday School, 9:45 n,m,. Worship, 11; Nighl Service, 6, Pnslor: Rov. Joo Smilh. Bethlehem United Methodist Church: Sundny onrly worship, 8:45 n.m,; Sundny School. 10 Worship, 11 a,m, 321 Rodland Rd., Advanco. 336* 998-5083. Fnx: 940-5502. E-Mail; bothumc@aol.com. Episcopal Church of tho Ascension, Fork-Oixby Rd,. Advance. Sun. School. 10 a m. Worship. 11 a m, 998-0857. Dial A Story Ministry for children. Bill and Poggy Long of Advanco. 998-7716. Clement Grovo Church of God, Body of Christ. 159 Pnrkor Rd.. Mocksville. 492-5125. Snlurday Sorvicos; Sabbnlh School. 10 a.m,. Worship, 1Г.45. Wodnosdny Diblo Sludy, 7 p.m. Pastor; Elder Ernest Ijamos. 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 Meadows Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship. 11 a.m.. 7 p.m. Wednesday Prayor & Biblo Study, 7 p.m. Pastor Rov. Michael Waters. 998-3022, Liberty Wosleyan Church. 2106 Shoffiold Rd.. Harmony. SundaySchool 10 a.m., Morn. Worsfiip 11 a.m., Wod. Biblo Adventure 7 p.m.. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. each monlh 10 a.m. 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Loo. Bixby Prosbytorlan Church. 1806 Fork-Dixby Rd.. noar Cornatzor Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11. Pastor: Poter Potorson, 998- 6813. Dulin Uniled Methodist Church. 897 Dulin Rd., Mocksvillo. 998-5409. Pastor: David Smith, Sun School t0;30 a m.. Worship 9;30 n.m. Cooleemee Uniled Mothodlst, Main St., Sunday School. 10 a rn.. Worship. 11. Kids Kamp Sun. 5-6:30. Pastor: V O G L E R & S O N S runciul iloinc 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clem mons, NC 27012 336- 766-4714 MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beet - Pork - Deer 2 7 ye a rs e xperience &92 Ralph Ratledgo Rd • Mocksvillo 492-5496 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR W e Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 EATON F U N E IÍA L H O iM E Л T n id ilio n o/'C iin'iii;.,,, .12.‘i North M ain .Street M ocksville, N C 2702« 336-751-2148 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street Mocksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-2167 AUTO PARTS MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 8 8 4 8 , M ain St, • M ocksvllle 336-751-2944 щ ш г м п т т 5431 Hwy. 158- Advance, NC 336-998-1987 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Rov. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In Homo Bible Sludios. by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. Boor Creok Baptist Church» Boar Crook Ch, Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m.. Worship 11 a.m., Biblo Sludy Wod. 7 p.m. Rov. William Loo Cook IN. pastor. Cooloomoo First Baptist Church. 284 Marginal St., Sun. Bible Sludy 9:45 a.m.. Morn. Worship 11 a.m.. Eve. Worship 7 p.m.. Youlh, 6 p.m. Wednesday suppor. 6 p.m. Music mtnislor, Regina Chandler. Mocksvllio Sccond Prosbytorlan. 400 Pino St. Worship. 11 a.m.. Church School. 9:30. Rev. Thomas M. Loach.751-1410 SI. Francis of Assissi, RC. Masses: Monday, Tuosday. Thursday. Friday. 9 a.m. Wodnosday. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil. 5 p.m. Sunday. 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Spanish Mass al 12:30 p.m. Rev. Andrew Draper, TOR. 751-2973. Farminglon Baptist Church, Sunday morning Biblo sludy. classes for all agos, 10. Worship: It. 1841 Farming­ lon Rd.. 5 milos from 1-40. Paslor: Scott Lyorly. Church; 998-3826. Homo: 998- 5372. Blaise Baptist Church, U.S. 601 Norlh across from Horn’s Truck Slop, Mocksvillo. 751-3639, Worship & Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. and 11 n.m. * Sunday evoning. 7. Wednesday sorvico. 7 p.m. Paslor: Glenn Sollors. Shiloh Baptist Church, 544 E. Dopol St., Mocksvillo. Sunday School: 9:45 n rn. Morning worship; 11 a.m, Paslor: Rov. Donald Ray Jonkins. 751*0597. Fulton United Mothodlst Church. 3895 N.C. 801 S.. Advanco. Worship: 9;45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youlh In Chfisl, Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m. Paslor: Rov. Novillo Sloroy. Heaven Bound Full Gospel Church.U.S. 64 W„ Mocksvillo. (besido Contor Firo Dopt.). Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Sunday nighl praise/ worship. 6. Wodnosday nighl praiso/ worship. 7. Paslor. Jamos Ward, 998- 6394. First Baptist Church. 390 N. M^in St.. Mocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship; 10:55 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Sorvico. Noon. Fork Baptist Church. 3140 U.S. 64 E,. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45. Worship sorvico. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Awanas. Sunday 6p,m.99B-8306. Cornatzor Baptist Church. 1372 Cornalzer Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Worship. 11;ovoning. 6:30; Awana s Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday ovening, 7:30 p.m. Now Union MolhodisI Church. 1869 Sheffield Rd.. al Counly Lino Rd. Sorvicos: 8:30 a.m.. contemporary worship with casual dross and fouoshmonls', 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assembly. 10. Sunday School for all agos. 11 a.m.. Worship. 492- 5367. liamos Baptist Church. Sholfiold Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship. 11. Sunday ovonlng. 6. Wodnosday. 7 p.m. Pastor. Tommy Faust. St. John AME Zion Church. 145 Campboll Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Rov. Anlhony Frooman. Advance First Baptist Church. 1936 N.C. 801 S. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11. Wednesday Biblo Study/ mission groups, 7 p.m. Paslor:Mariin Kasiner. 998-6302. Church ol God ol Prophecy, 2323 U.S. 601 S.. Mocksvillo, Sunday School. 10 a.m., worship, ll. Sunday evening, 6; Wednesday evening, 7. Paslor: Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719* 6565 or 284-2935. Victory Baptist Church. Midway St.. Cooleemeo. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship 11, Sunday evening, 6: Wodnosday Awana/Youth, 6:45 p.m.. Prayor & Biblo Sludy. 7. Rov. Shelby SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksvllle, NC 27028 336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 Valley Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE & TOOL INC. 3319 u s Hwy 158 Mocksville, NC 27028 336-998-3350 F U L L E R t t U f i i r Precision L aser C utting & M etal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-3712 Harbour. 284-2077. Sovonth Day Advontlot Church, Milling Road. Mocksville. Sabbath School. Salurday. 9:30-11; Worship, 11-noon. Paslor, Ron Davis. 751- 3886. Macedonia Morovian Church. 700 N.C. 801 N.. Advance. Sunday School. 9:30-10:45 a.m. Worship, 8:45 and 11 a.m. 998-4394, Pastor: Rev. Grog Littlo. Yadkin Valley Baptist Church. 1324Yadkln Valley Road. Advance. Paslor; Ronnie Craddock. 998-4331. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11 & 6. Wednesday Night Prayer meoting, 7:30. Live Sundays. WDSL 1520AM. 11-Noon. Mt. Zion Holiness Church of God. U.S. 64 E. at Milt Sireol, Mocksville, Sunday School, 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, 11. Paslor: Bishop James Ijames. Mt. Slnal AME Zion Church. 468 Peoples Creek Road. Advance. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.. worship, 11 a.m.. Wednesday nighl Bible study. 7. Dr. Olis B, Robinson Sr.. pastor, 998-6231. Bixby Church of tho Living God, 2121 CornatzerRd., Advance. Paslor, Rov. Perry Hawks, 768-1606. Woiship. Sunday 10-11 a.m,. 6 p.m. Salom United Methodist Church, Salom Church Road oil Davie Academy Rd.. 8 miles wost ol Mocksvillo. Worship. Sundays at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45.UMW. socond Wednesday. UMM first Sunday breakfasi al 7:30, UMYF Sunday ovonings, Rov. Stephen Blair, paslor. Pinoy Grovo United Methodist Church. 376 Underpass Rd.. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. Worship. 11. Paslor: Rev, Kendall C. Glovor. 998-7316. Now Jorusalom Apostolic Church. 291 Campbell Rd.. Mocksville. Pastor. Nollyo l]amos-Barbor. 751-0049. Sun. School. ,10 a.m.. Worship 11. Wednesday nighl: Biblo class, 7:30. Inloicossory prayer. 6 p.m. Truo Light Christian Ministry. U.S. 601 N.. Dannor Rd. lo Camelia Lane. Mocksville. Paslor: Sleven W. Dallon. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship. 11. Episcopol Church of the Good Shepherd. Church & Cross sis.. Cooleemeo. Worship. 9:30 a.m., fellowship hour afler church. Bible Sludy 2nd and 4ih Sundays afler church. Priesl; Rev. Noah Howard. Josus Life Mission. Liberty Church Rd,. Mocksvllle. Sunday School, 10a.m., morning worship, 11. Sunday ovening at 6 and Tuesdays al 7 p.m. Paslor: Hilda Roavis. Mocksville Church of God, 862 U.S. 64 E. (boside Armoiy). 751-0817. Paslor: Larry Hollifield. Sunday School, 10a.m.. worship. 11.Sunday evening. 6. Wednesday ovening. 7, Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 US 601 S.. Mocksvillo. 284-2328. Rev. Jimmy Lancasler. Sunday services: 8:15 a.m,, praise and worship: 9:45. Sunday School for all ages; 11 morning worship; 7. evening worship. Wodnosday sorvlcos'. 6 p.m., family fellowship moal; 7 p.m.. TeamKID, Youth 4 Chrlsf. Adull Bible Sludy, Nursery for infanls and loddlers. Fellowship Baptist Church. 1084 Rainbow Rd.. Advance. 998-6544, SundaySchool. 10 a.m.. worship. 11 Sundays. 6 p.m. Wednesday servico, 7 p.m. Thursday visitation, 7 p.m. Smith Grove AME Zion Church, 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksvillo. Sunday morning worhsip, 11. SundaySchool, 10 a.m. Rev. Morgan Glenn, pastor. Eatons P ptlst Church, 495 Ealons Church Rd.. Mocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m.. worship, 11, Wednesday prayer meeting, 7 p.m, Paslor: Dr. Davkl Gilbreath. 998-6149. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APitUX CtNHPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-5585 CRAIG CARTER BUILDER, INC. 119 Hwy. 801 S, Suile 1 Advance, NC 27006 336-940-2341 flmJJfT('/'Qiiik\ //.tmo fi'timM) Ifjn Crii|l A Cjnct. PrcMikM«-M^in C, Cartff. \ kt Pm, Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home K in d e r t o n C h a p e l Located on Hwy 158 Betwei-n Clemmons & Advance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 Kelsey I ifft, Kendal Tifft and Mary Beth Sherrill feed the goats one of their favorite foods - saltine crackers. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Boer Goats fcy:.-- ■: ;A Hobby, Business For Family •By. Mike Darnhardt Davic County Enlerprise Rccord David and Tammy Tiffi had hoped lo raise livestock on iheir farm in Davic County. Bul the land Ihe fam ily :owned on Angell Ro.id was suil- ;able for live-stock. G oats, on the other hand, worked quite well. Now. the Tifft.s own Hidden Creek Ranch on Eatons Church R oad, and although th e re 's plenty of room for livestock, the tnore familiar sound is that of goats. : They raise .some 33 Boer meal goats. Among the herd is the Re­ serve Grand Champion Sr. Doe that his daughlers, Kelsey, 9, and Kendal, 7, showed at the N.C. Slate Fair this year. It wa.s the .second best o f330 goals entered al the fair. Tifft said a lot of people were surprised when the top goat brought S5.500. nearly twice as much as the lop sheep. “You don’l need a lot of land. If you’ve got a good acre o f land, you can rai.se four or five goats," he said. "And you can actually make some money." He w ishes move young people would show goals. His girls are members of the Davie Counly 4-H Anim al Science Club, which receives supporl from Ihe Vadkin-Davie Live­ stock Association. The Boer is a popular meat breed. Thai popularity is grow­ ing as the region bccomes more diverse, he said. Americans are one of the few cultures that don't consider goal as an important meat source. The goals need little cate, aboul the same as cattle. They must have feed and waier. ■ These aren’t the old billy goats lhat many Southerners are used to seeing, Ihe ones used lo clear wild growth from a hill­ side. ; These arc tame, gentle, do­ mesticated creatures. But like olher goal breeds. C12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 5,2002 David Tift't: "If you've got a good acre of land, you can raise four or five goats.” they are curious. "You have to check them twice a day becausc they can gel inlo trouble ... get caught up in som ething," he said. At competitions, judges look for the amouni of meat on the goat, length and w idth, and w hether il m eets the breed’s standards. H e is a certified goat pro­ ducer and has customers lined up to buy the meat. Does his family eat goat? Rarely, because there’s loo much money to be made selling Ihcm. he said. And there’s a few head of cattle on the farm. "W hat you see is what we’ve started," Tifft said. "It’s good for the kids." Kelsey and Kendal Tifft w/ith their State Fair Reserve Champion Boer goat. Kelsey Tifft gets up close and personal with one of the goats.Helping you get back to the things you enjoy in life. Rehabilitation Center of Forsyth fjleighbor Mary Beth Sherrill pets one of the goats. Kendal Tifft works with one of the Boer goats Kelsey and Kendal Tift tend to the Boer goats on their family's farm In Davie Counly. Martinat Rehab Center At Medical Associates of Davie County 4BS Valley Road, Suite 102 Mocksville, HC 27028 Phone; 336/751-8003 Whitaker Rehabilitation Center 3333 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phore: 336/718-5780 Martinat Rehab Center At PrimeCare 5QQ Highland Gate Dfive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phone: 336/774-0746 Mattinat Rehab Center 109 Gateway Center Drive Kernersville, NC 27284 Phone; 336/996-7001 Martinat Rehab Center At Hawlliorne Medical Plaza 1903 South Hawlfiorne Road Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phone; 336/718-6700 Martinat Rehab Center 865 Westlake Drive Mount Aity.NC 27030 Phone; 336/719-6165 Forsyth Medical C en îi^ n o v a n t i4 ^l t№ ) Feature DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 - DI f T SV, < = 5 , f Angela Carpenter stands before the official review. - Photos by Robin Fergusson JROTC Cadets Score High On Annual Inspection fly llflli Cii.vsldy Davic Coumy I-mc-rpri.sc Kecord In Ihcir i'irsl aniuial inspec­ tion in three years, the JROTC of Diivie lligli School received one ol the highesi score.s given in more (hail 720 iiispectioiis. According to Buck Jenkins, openitions specialisi wiih the .“ilh Brigade al Ft. Bragg, in .schools in whicli he docs inspections, from M aine to Puerto Rico, Davie Couniy has a top notch program. Tliat isn'l really news to Re­ tired Col. Terry Ihilcs. Hales and R rsi Sgl. Donald Jones run Ihe prognun, consist­ ing o f 105 cadets at the high school. "These folks have worked very hard." he .said, "even coni- iiig in on Sundays lo practice. Does Ihis inspection surprise me? No, not al all. I knew Ihey could do il." One crucial part of the in­ spection is a briefing, during which members of ihe balialion give a prescnlalion outlining Iheir achievenienis and posi­ lions, and inspectors are allowed to ask questions. Resembling a job interview, il would be a nail- biting event for most, bul the stu­ dents kepi Iheir conipo.sure. Those who spoke were An­ gela C arpenler. A pril G uyer, Trey Starnes, Ashley Azmon and Jennifer Leonard. Carpenter, a senior and bat­ talion commander, phms to en­ list in Ihe Amiy following gradu­ ation. She made a 1260 on the SAT, well above Ihe 1050 na­ tional SAT average of those in the JROTC. Guyer. a sophomore, is re­ sponsible for battalion orders, alignment of the battalion, and is a member of Ihc drill leant. She plans to go into the Air Force after graduiuion. Starnes, a senior, plans to m ajor in international politics and relations in college and i.s in charge o f iraining schedules, preparation o f iraining areas and Iraining compliance. The battalion's logistics of­ ficer, Azmon is in cliarge of or­ ganization and is a rifle leam captain and a ineiiiberof both the color guard and drill teams and is going lo enlist in the Army after she graduates in 2004. Leonard, in charge of the scrapbook, news articles, plan­ ning and coordination o f the m ilitary ball, is the special Major Leslie Buck, Col. Terry Hales, Buck Jenkins, Dr. Linda Bost, Angela Carpenter and First Sgt. Donald Jones watch the Davie High JR)TC color guard members, from left, Cassandra Nebosky, A.J. Burton, William Alien and Ashley Azmon. Ret. Col, Terry Hales: "Does this inspection sur­ prise me? No, not at all. I knew they could do it." projects officer and is also on the drill team and color guard. She is a junior and plans to attend a police academy after graduation. When Leonard concluded the presentation. Pal Leslie, one of the inspectors and an assistant professor of military science at Davidson College, .said, "That was ;m oulsianding briefing. You impressed ihe heck out of me. You are blowing away my kids al David.son. I w'ouldn't want lo pul niy seniors up againsl you. I'd like to have you in my pro­ gram." Jenkins said the group had "great com m unication skills, good use of audio-visual cquip- meni. and did an e.\cellent job overall." "In over 720 .schools I have inspected, this is one of the fin­ est briefings I have ever sat in on." he said. Jenkins reminded the group there were .scholarships avail­ able, and inslead of enlisting, some should consider going into the military as officers. "I'm not recruiting for the Army. My job is to help kids get government scholarships. W e've gol scholarships lo Duke, Caro­ lina, David,son.,.you should con­ sider one of ihe.se .scholarships." The group also underweni an in-ranks inspeclion, and color guard and records, administra­ tion and supply inspections. Even before the color guard in­ spection. in which only one m i­ nor error was made, Jenkins said he Ihoughl the group would re­ ceive at least a 98 oul o fa 100 for their score. Bul by the lime the enlire in­ spection was over, it was obvi- ous iheir score would nol be 98. It was 99. Buck Jenkins and Pat Leslie ask questions to Davie High JROTC cadets. Desiree Harris is in the background. April Guyer faces the briefing in front of Buck Jenkins, with Angela Carpenter, Trey Starnes, Ashley Azmon and Jennifer Leonard on the side. Angela Carpenter faces Pat Leslie and Buck Jenkins at the briefing, with April Guyer, Trey Starnes, Ashley Azmon and Jennifer Leonard on the side. «rt -1 1 ' < '1 1)2 - DAVIE CO UNTY F.NTKRPRISE RKCORD, Thurstlay. Dec. 5. 2002 D avie S chools U'illium R. Davic KIcmcnIiiry Bus aiul Car Riilurs of the Week of Nov. 11- IS: Winson Scoll. Callin Tiitlerow, Tanner Call. Sasha Lockhart. Aubrey Apperson. Courtney W illiams. Duke Whittaker. Kristen Ramsey. Alex. Henry, Sara Comos, and Sonia Ramirez. D anielle Sheplieril. A lyee Uagshaw. Pam Renegar. Bren<la Glasscock, and Melonie Jones’ second graders have had a busy fall. The Davie Arts Council and the Sawtooth Ccnter sponsored programs where students made a xylophone, enjoyed Appalachian folk music by Timmy Abell and talcs from a local story teller. On Nov. 4, students attended the play Amelia Rcdclia and Stories from Around Ihc World at the Brock Perfonning Arts center. The stu­ dents made scarecrow projects in an and read scarecrow stories. Danielle Shepherd's reading class prescnled a play called The Liltle Old Lady Who is Not Afraid of Anyihing. Pam Renegar's read­ ing class is reading Henry and Mudge siorics. Alyce Bagshaw's reading class has enjoyed autumn and bat stories. Tlie cafeteria slaff would like to say thanks to the communily for supporl of Ihcir childrcn and grandchildren's school. The Ttianksgiving lunch w as a success wilh more lhan ISO guests who dined with Iheir liltle ones. Wanda Dalton and Peggy Evans outdo themselves with holiday decor each year. Volunteers arc appre­ ciate (a free lunch isn't enough for Iheir help). Principal Danny Canner was helpful. He can wait lables in his spare lime. Class reporter, Taylor Ander­ son. reponed from Mrs. White's founh grade class. Lasl week, the Paddington group slaned working on a mural. They had lo do a sum­ mary of a chapier in the book and Ihen draw a piclurc to go along with Ihe summary. A teacher from Pinebrook ElemctUary came inlo the class to walch the morning " Soar to Success group. She came to sec if she wanted lo gel the pro­ gram for her class. Lasl week was Ihe Tlianksgiving luncheon and a lol of people show ed up to have a turkey meal. Sludenis in Ihe class lhal gel 10 Accelerated Reading poinis Ihis monlh will gel lo al- tend Marry Potter and the Cham­ ber of Secrets with Judy White, teacher. December will be a busy monlh. Students are planning a North Carolina Christinas party where the guests will be Norlh Carolinians. Students w ill choose a character to represent. Suulents will he involved with the decorat­ ing of a North Carolina tree and studying about the regions of NC. Tlie December PTO meeting ’.'■ill be Dec. 10. 71ie fourth and fifth graders will present a pro­ gram Chrislmas traditions. First grade leacher, Tina Dyson, has been notified lhat she has received National Board Cer­ tification. Phichrook KIcmcniary The kindergarten classes Irav­ eled to Persimmon fiill Farm of Davie County to see and learn about buffalo and have a picnic. On Friday, Nov. t.S, first grade classcs held their annual Cultural Sparing Day. Studenis traveled Ihrough Ihe different continents eating food, playing games and m aking crafts. Firstst grade classes gathered lo say the pledge and sing palriolic songs in honor ofthe United States representing Norlh America, all wearing red, white and blue. •Mrs. Orsillo's third grade read­ ing group presented a skit called "Slone Soup" lo the other reading groups. Mrs. iNfycrs' Ihird grade reading class m ade piñatas afler reading a slory called " 'n ic Piñata Maker". They m ade pum pkin, tu rk e y . Santa a n d sn o w m e n piñatas. In D ecem l'er. Ihird grade c la sse s w ill atle n d "The Best Christmas Pageant Hver" in Win- slon-Salcm follow ing up reading the novel hy Barbara Kobinson. A Ihird grade parent treated sludents who were caughi up on Accelerated Reading lo an ice­ cream suiulae pany. The fourth grade classes look Iheir annual field Irip to Raleigh. The group boarded Amtrak in Salisbury and several hours later arrived in Raleigh. The children loured ihe Hisiory Museum and the Nalural Scicncc Museum. Tlie fourth grade hall is alive with col­ orful turkeys students created. In Ihe m edia cenler Ihis w eek. Ihird g rad ers are b eg in n in g lo learn how to use the online cala- log to find Ih eir books. Mrs. Orsillo's class is coming lo the media cenler each day lo learn to use Ol'AC. They are going to the lab each day to learn keyboarding. In December the other third grade classcs will learn to use Ol’AC in the media ccnter and keyboarding in Ihe lab, November AR Broii/.e Club; third trade - Tori Clount/. Kathryn Dickens. Cassi Helton. Tommy Greer, Andrew Byrd. Felisha Dalton, Tyron Gibson. Brehcsner .Montoya. Meredilh Hanes, Haley McCunc, Jaryd Shore, Kirklin Bowels, Jacob W alker; I'ourth grade - Kali W hilaker. Blake Booie, K ayla Brew er, Chris Carier, Zack Cranfill, Mary Beth D ehart, Jordan Farm er, Ale.x Fleming, Justin Flood. Daniel Lee. Justin Minor, Sean Newman. Katie Reed. Jacob Wood, Char­ lotte Smilh, D.ivie Stanley, Mollie Stephen.son, Walter Willis, Catie Monlgoniery, Laina Womble, I’cic Newman, Blake Roiser, Brandon Roy, N alhan Sheets, Blake Sim m ons; fifth grade - Ryan Budd, Mallhew Carier, Bradley Deal, Ale.x Newman, Gray Walls, Kara Harvey. M elissa Nichols, Carla f larris, Kalherine Johnson, Alticus Lum, Joel Martin, Jiike McKay, Oscar Orellana. Ethan Synder. Brad Sowers. Emily Talc. Brel W illiam s. Kristie Davis, Annelise Chesnee, Lisa Foster, rhoinas Baily. Sam Cassiily, Pre­ cious Curbelo, Jenna Punimill. Kaillyn Simmons, Cody Blake, Drew Levan, Kyle Rock, Andrew Sutler, Logann Follz, A shley Green, Sam Law. Michael Marrs, Billy M artin, C orrie Phelps, Brianna Sheets, Katie Gerdon, Alyssa Humphrey. Nora Hayes, Gregory Miller, Chlsca Parish, Tltc week of Nov, 22 Box Top Winner is Mrs. Harris' 5lh grade wilh 57 box lops. Winners in­ clude: Cynlhia Atkins, Auslin Bell, Rex Carter Jr., f’aul Cassidy. Joseph Coffey, Joshua Doyle, M iranda Edw ards, Kalhryn Gerdon, Nonna Hayes, Alyssa Humphrey, Kerry Hulchins, Jes­ sica Manspile, Molly Miles, Gre­ gory Miller, Chelsea Parish, Joel Stiling, Elizabelh Strange, Joseph Teague, Kalhryn Van Ninian, Jus­ tin Whisenhunt. Thirrd grade is in the lead in the grade level chal­ lenge. Check the wall outside the cafeteria lo sec how your grade is doing; 2.S1 box tops were col­ lected this week, and S774 has Ы-СП earned toward new books for the media center. Mrs. Gnigg's 3rd grade sludents are the winners oflhe box lops for books champi­ ons party. Ttiey collected box tops so far this year. Cliai ader Kids for ihe week of Nov. 18-26: Logann Toltz. Justin Whisehunt. Chris Compton, Joel Marlin. Lorenzo Driver, Justin Minor. Samaniha Vannoy. Laina Womble. Collin Taylor. Cassandra Hillon, Christopher Miller, Chris­ topher Thom pson, Kayla Rampersad, Julie Kcalon, Brad M arrs, A ustin Sloan, Hailee 1-rank, Madison Kirk, Gabrielle Lyons. Jadan McGill, Morgan Beatty, Ashley Spaugh, Kayla Pfuntner, Elizabeth Cox. Kayla Perras. Tlie Reflections An Contest of the Nalional PTA program is de­ signed to provide opportunities for children to express themselves creatively through the arts. The theme this year is "Signs of Cour­ age." Students may enter in any of Ihe four art areas and may enter in more than one category: literature, music composition, photography, and visual arls. All age levels may participate. The December PTA meeting and Christmas performance; Mon­ day, Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. in the gym with a pcrfomiance by the second grade and kindergarten class. Steed Cheering For Jamestown C ourtney Slccd has been named co-caplain of the cheer leam al Jam c.siow n C ollege (North Dakoia). Sleed, the daugther o f Jim and Kim Steed of Advance, is a 2002 graduate of East Colum ­ bus High School and a m ember of the Jainestowii College cla.ss of 2006. She is m ajoring in pre­ law. tn high school, Steed was active in swtmniing.c ross coun­ try, track, dance, theater and the foreign language club. The chcer learn chccrs for the Jim m ie s’ hom e alhlctic events. The Cumberland On December 7^*', You're Invited to a Special Open House On S.iturday, December 7th, you are invited to attend n very special open house for Ihe Cumberland from 10 am - 5 pm. The Cumberland is a 1,668 .square foot, three-bedroom, Iwo- bath, ranch home thal combines high style nnd superior value for everyday living. 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SCii;, l.a w .\m l .\ilin in is lra tiiin C m lo I jil'm c e m e n l C o u rs e I his co u rse I'ro v id cs a basic iiiH leisiiiniliiig o f the g o v e rn - iiicnial aiul legal sy stem w ithin wliicli c \c is codc en fo rcem en t iillici.il « o ik s , and p rep ares the i’.inicip.iiil lo r acliiiissioii lo the i|iiali!> mi! cv am , /,s-/6./-'. Si// . '< ..!II,i .I/I.-.^IK //I.. /.s Ii(IIII\. lii\/n /< 1,4 \/iiliY \i- W 'hi/c. S.i.s. A d u ll lliisic fld u c a liim lAtlK) ( lUiisc uoiK is in the areas ol li.isic icailin g , liiig lish . m ath, siv lim e . am i w riling; c o u rses arc MMiiI.il'le lol no n -read ers. T here is no leg isira lio n fee. an d b o o k s are liim islicil free. S v c lio iiJ O I. M -I-. Ч w.m - / p .m .. (h i. / - D ir . y i. / / ic . / . 'iil/ \ . - A /iy Cld.s.^. I\iin i// 2()J. Iiis i/ iifiii/- : S li/ff. .S c fliii/i .103. /. I'll.. P M . fl. i. I- I) ,c . I'). r , r c . lu i- iiy : liH 'sili/y. U t'n /ii 2 06 , l/i.sl/'//c- /i'/\ .Sh/ll. .S cclio ii JO J, i. I'll., .^:.Ю.5:.Юр./ц., (h i. I-Dec. /У. ijitry: /Wiy CUiss. /iiKHii 2(17. Iii.si/ /irhir: Su/ff. .Adult High .4cliunl Diploma (AIIS) Adull high school diploma courses are for people who did nol complele their high school cilucalion. C ourses arc free. Transcripl of any prcvimis high school work isrei|uired. Scclioit .101, M-l', У (/.»/.-/p.m., Ocl. I- Dcc. 2»,J'irc. I-Jiliy: Any C'/ii.v.v. Hiiom 202. lii.Ui/ii lii/-: Shiff. .S'lTfiDH .102, r, Th.. .*5.-.«)-,S.’fO p.m.. (id. I-Di'c. 10. T/i- iry: I'lic.ulny. linoni 20.’^. Iiistnic- IOI-: Su,ff. Sedimi .KKÌ.T, Th., .i:.ìi>-!^.M)p.iii..Oci. I-Dec. I'J, Tree, luilry: Л/iy C/i/.v.v, Kooni 21)7. l/islnicio/-: Slaff. All ¡isse.ssinenls for ABf£/ GliD and A lls evening courses: Tuesdays. ."1:30 - 8:.W p.m. IiSI,...l':nKllsli As A Svernili I.angm igc This program is designed for adults whose language is nol English. Instruction is in con­ versation, pronunciation, vo­ cabulary. basic reading and writ­ ing. spelling, and l-nglish gram­ mar. Instruction is designed for each student's needs and ability level. Sludents progress al their own pace. Studenis may begin on any course dale. Cmirses are free. KS!------Ingles Сл)П1(1 Seguiulii Idiiinia Se ha iliscñado este programa para el adulto cuyo idioma no es el inglés, l.a enseñanza se trata de conversación, pronunciación. Adult Campus vocabulario, lectura básica, composición escrita y gramática del idioma inglés. Métodos de enseñanza se acom odan las necesidades y habilidades del parlicipanle. Los parlicipamcs progresan a su propio rato. Se puede em pezar la clase en cuaU|uier fecha, til curso es gratis. Seciio/i.^01. T, ih.,(t:.W- S:.<l>i>.m.,(h i. l-lhr. I'>,f/ec. Типу: Лпу Ctiis.\.l{(iimi 2(U. l/i- .•<11 líelo/-: Sici/f. (ieneral Kducalional Develiipnieiil K iK l» 13esigned as a m eans for adults to obtain a high school diplom a credential. Sludenis prepare lo lake the GliD e\anis lo demonstrate high sehool com ­ petencies in English, social stud­ ies, science, reading, and malh. The program is ihc legal equiva- lenl of a Norlh Carolina lligh School Diploma. Cosl is $7..‘i0. All assessinenis for ABfi/GI£D and A lls evening courses: Tues­ days, .“i:.«) - 8:30 p.m. Section .101, i\l-T, 9 <i.in.-l /)./)(., Ocl. I- Dcc. 2l),f/ce. T.//l/y: .\/iy Chi.':.<, Hoom 202. In.'.tr/iclo/-: Stuff. Scctiim .102, V. Th.. .s..«)-,S',-.fi) p.m., Oct. I-Dcc. /9 f/ec. E /i - Iry : Tiiesdtiy, WmiHi 2(17. Iiislnic- tor: Stuff. Section .10.1, T, Th.. .<:.Ю-.Ч:М> p.m..Oct. I-Dcc. 14, free, il/ury: .\//y Ch/ss. Koo/n 207. In.stnictor: Stuff. DCCC offers coinprcliensive educational opportunities for all ailulls in ihe communily. T-'or more inform alion aboul pro­ grams or courses, conlaci DCCC Davie Campus al 7.“! 1 -2SS.S. M a s t 'Since 1989' Woodworks AlTorclable Portable Buildings WHY PAY FOR STORAGE? Wc Cuslomi/.eTo Mnir.S|vcilicalions! 336-468-1194 Sniisliiciion GuiU'.uitml • Fin;incing Aviiiliiblc Call rorDiivclKJi^« No Suiulay OilLs Alvin Mast, Jr.’ liainptonvillc, NC 27020 S^DiscoUnt' *, onoìtysfykbvìkSngffmMi^ _ títeendqflkctnAcr^ Storage liiiildings Garages • Workshops W h a t D o Y o u T h i n k ? Will you trust the UN Weapnus hispeetioii Rc/>nrti G ive y o u r o p in io n a t ... www.enterprise-record.com Hearii^ Care Office Now Open The Hairing Clinic is luippy (o iinnaiincc the орел/н" ol'u hairing clinic in Clcniinoiis. Wc have provided hairing cure to residents in High Point tor years und Asheboro ior S yaws. ■ Doctors of Audiology • Complete hearing care for adults and children • Hearing aid sales of all hearing technologies and types • Repair and service on all major brands, whether purchased from us or elsewhere. • Warranties available on all brands • Hearing devices for telephone, television, in-car • Custom Ear Plugs for noise, shooting, swimming, music Dr. Scott fvlills, audiologist, is certified by tfie American Board of Audiology, a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology, and holds North Carolina licenses In Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensing. Dr. Mills has lived in Clemmons tor 15 years wilh his wife, Sue Ann, and their three children. Dr. Ivlills will be our primary provider in the Clemmons office on a fulltime basis. T h e H e a r i n g C l i n i c 3 7 8 0 - A C l e m m o n s R o a d corncr of Hwv I5K and LililL'bnH>k Drive IM mile wo.si orcioininoiis Town Hall 766-2677 ii'viMv. thehcarinacUnic. com 100W- acrou Inrnn 3BH, 2DA. oul- b'dfjs. crock. $575,000. CALL MARY ® 751-8566 Ш 5 N. Main St. Ouisiandmg 3DR. 2BA on 42t'-Ac, 1916W •sq tl.MANYainenit«s.$399,900. CAU MARY ® 751-S566 SBR, 3.1 BA, 3505 sq lt . loo many amonitios lo listi $329,950. CALL CONNIE @751*8565 2777+Asq. П.. 4DR. 3DA. V5 Story, $269,900. Gena CCne @ 751-8569 4ВП. ЗВЛ. 2 slofios. 3-Í06 sq. (t.. ont0 24üc . 2FP. $267,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 4ВП, ЗВА, on 93 acros with stream $249,000. CALL EVUYN @ 751-8563 Yadiunviao. ЗВП, 2BA. 1.5 Ac. pan. bsmL FP. osc'tooÁrg2ponds.2l78s). $209,900. CAU JAHE @ 751-8560 198 Sprinchili Drivi HiMonca! СВП, 2BA. k)fno on 2,76 acres, v.ith uiim»4culato lafvJscaping CALL JANE @ 751-8560 222 Вуешу Сндт Road 13+Л acros, 1.5 story homo, 3BR. 2 5BA. $194,900. CAU MARY ® 751-8566 58R. ЗВА. inground pool, gamoroorr, ollco. jacum, part. bsmt. $189,900. CAU JANE® 751-8560 Bermuda Run - 3DR. 2 5BA, sunroom. Lg. MBR. 04CISI2»! Qig $185,900. CAU MARY or BEVERLY 3BR. 2BA. 2 storios. 1758 sq (t.2 car garago. FP. 7,03Ac. $179,900. CALL JANE ® 751-8560 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, spacious rooms, latQO lot. $162,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 2 story, 2200 sq. It. tromondous valuol FP. gcwobo. $154,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 348 RAYMOND SrRin 2 Btdrooms, 1 Balh. groat mm« fnrrn on 4 01 acres. $139,900. CALL JANE @ 75b8560 19Э0 dDlcwide on l6.03Ac., 3BR. 2BA Lg, pond w/mini ponds $139,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 Gardon Valioy, 2BR. 2BA, Now being rofTKXiolcd. $118,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 Irodoll Co.. 3BH, 2BA. welt mamtairKxi. nico nlKxxl. $114,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3BR. 2BA. 1853 sq. ft, mobilo homo w/5.5 acros, $109,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3BR, 2BA, Historic District. 1.5 stories, basomont. $104,900. е д а l£E@ 751-8572 In lovvn localion. 3BR, 2BA, 1580t /■sq. II.. oxc. cond. $103,900. CAa KEN ©751-8564 1847 lERiCHO Church Rd. П^НП1от 7, Niuic Ro, Vadkinville 2BR. 2ВЛ, stream 13+/- acros, hofiios niiowocl $100,000. CALL EVaVN® 751-8563 Immaculalo slaitor. 1122 sl, pavod dnvo, 20*20 lin. oul bldg $99,900 CAU JANE or M J.® 751-8560 Now Const.. 3BR. 2BA cottago. Conv. In-town location $98,500 CAU JANE @751-8560 4BR, 2BA, doso lo overylhing! Larrjo back ya/d, cul-do-sac. $94,900 CAU MARY ® 751-8566 Jusi fcmodclod, new rool. ole., refmhod hardwoods, lull bsrnt. $94,500. CAU JANE @751-8560 2,99 acros. idoal location, 3 Bodrooms, 2 Balhs. $89,900. CAU GENA @ 751-8569 IU Abbor Lahi, AovMÆt ( l^ K I 176 BYtniY Chapo Road 343 US Hw. 64 Duw St., Coolumk 3BR, 2BA, cathodrai coilings, 2002 Skylino MH. $87,000. CAU CONNIE @ 751-8565 125 Yaohin SiHtn 3BR, IDA. compì remod. cottage. Now paint, carpol, otc. $79,900. CALL KEN @751-8564 1997 Skylino on 1.76АС, 3BR, 25Ba. ISOOsq.rt. $79,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 1.5Qcros,3BR,2BA, 1552 sq. (t. mobilo homo $79,900. CAU CONNIE @7S1>8565 3 Bodrooms. 2 Balhs, wilh wirod shop/garago. $74,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3 Bedrooms. 1 Bath, nowly renovated. $68,900. CAU CONNIE @751-8565 Roady lo movo Ini 2BR, IBA, room for 3rd BR. $54,900. CAU KEN @751-8564 3BR. IBA, fenced backyard. orKlosod porch, rcconl updates. $59,900 CAU JANE @ 751-8560 ■■ JULIAIIOWAKD751-8567 MIKE HENDRIX 751*1040 BEVERLY RUSS 998<4156 Л \ л 11 M il 1 1 ,0 1 s .\Ni) L a n d a n d Ki n iai P k o im r h i s Boar Creok Cb. Rd. WILL NOT DIVIDE... Hwy. 601 N... 0»íel1fercíi. Rd...Byerly Ctiapel Rd... -Tnompion Lone.. .....81.97 Ac.S413.ee5....J7.5f/-Ac. SI50.000,..14Ac> houM, $175,000.......6.84 Ac. $60.000........2.W Ac. $2T,000..........8Ac.S56.000 601S...Kaydon Drive (commerclel)...Cedar Ridge Rd............Stoneybrook...............SenloidAve................I5*/-Acrti ..15.6 acres $140.000 ..2.15 acret $160,000 г aerei $45,000 ....5.22 aeres $48.500 ...,1.4 actes $134,900 ....Hwy. 601 $107.250 Beer Creek Ch. Rd....;....Edwards Rd..............................40.02 acres $257,000....................9.8 acres $87.5002 acres $425,000 RENTAL PROPERTIES Lot 19 Garden Valley Rd. (Iredell Co.)..........1.06 acres $18.900Lot 20 Garden Valley Rd. Iredell Co.)..........1.05 acres $18.900Farmlngtor»................................16W-acres $142,400 B08 Davle Academy F 3800-G or"'"-555 Hospital SL Eit 111 forpHee ...$67áP/ll D4 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRI.SK RKCORl), Thursdiiy, Dec. 5, 2002 On July 29. Girl Seoul Trixip S.M wcnl lo W asliinyuin, D.C. Thi; first stop w as the K ennedy Center. Inside were lliealers. seulpiures. pielures. and all sorts of ¡;ifts from other countries. I'he girls saw the presidenllal helicopters. On July .1(1, they saw the Lir. coin and Washiimlon ineniorials and several war nieniorials in- cludiny the Vietnaiti Veterans M emorial and the Korean Me­ morial. They had lunch al ihe Old I’ost Office with an exccl- lenl view of llie city and had the favorite picture of Hannah with President Bush. The Scouls Ihen visiled the M useum of American Hisiory where they saw the collcction of Ihe F irst L adies ¡¡owns. D orothy's shoes and Old Glory being restored. On July .11. Ihey went lo the Bureau of F.ngraviny and Print­ ing w here they saw lots of money being made and learned about destroying the misprints and tlial a star in the serial niim- Ih-t insteail o fa leller represents a redo. The girls were shown the new bills to be issiieil in differ­ ent colors and Ihe safely mea­ sures for counlerfeiling. I'he security w as tight al fed­ eral buildings, and the assislani leader had lo throw a folding m ini-scissors and a folding fruii GENE’S A U T O P A R T S We Make Hydraulic Hoses & Mix Auto Paint 7 6 6 -9 1 4 8 3612 Clemmons Road Clemmons knife in a trash can before she could he adniilled lo those build­ ings. Scouts had lunch at the Air and Space Museum where the trash can im pressed them by politely thanking Ihem as they threw away trash. Then Ihey w ere off lo tour ihe C:ipilol thanks to a special lour arranged by Congressmen Rich­ ard Burr's office, lliey were able to travel in the underground tun­ nels connecting Ihe Capilol ami the congressmen's oftiees. They saw Ihe W hispering Ciallery used for eavesdropping and the slar in the Capilol w hich al one lime marked Ihe Cenler of Ihe Free World and was originally intended lo be G eorge W ashington's burial place, ll w as anolher excelleni photo op­ portunity. The inlerns referred the Scouts to a newly opened Spy Museum. The first activity was lo assume a cover identity, test­ ing skills on observation, sur­ veillance and eventually being tesieil lo see if ihey had wliat it took lo be a spy. They saw lols of spy gadgets and learned aboul many famous spies, saw the Fnignia m achine ami tested skills. On i\ug. I, Ihey had a tour of the While House, again arranged bv the Burr’s office. Tliev saw Mocksville Shoe Shop ■ ■ ■ Shoe, B oot & T a c k R e p a irs шятт Limited Supply ol New Steel-Toe & Worl< Boots For Sale 52 Court Square, Mocksville, NC (In the Tbwn Square) Chad Gough, Owner - 16 Years Exp. (336) 753-0942 Free Blooms Bulbs Available For Community Projects Cadette Girl Scout Troop 831 members Ellen Carter, Cindy Kohinen, Amy Gilbert and Hannah Speight are joined by adult leaders in Washington, D.C. Girl Scouts From Davie Tour Washington, D. C. For Ihc second year Davie Couniy has free (lower bulbs from Keep America Beauliful and C ooperative Extension, Ih ro u g h the generosity of the Keep Winston-Saleni Beauliful organization. "W inston's KAB program re­ ceived one niillion bulbs ihis year." said Greg Hoover, local Fxlension agenl. "Tliey are bulbs that the bulb companies didn't sell and are being donated for conim unily beaiitificalion projecls." Last year. Davie volunteers planted .l.'i.OOO daffodils and .‘i.OOO tulips. Hoover said the bulbs were planled all over the county. " A b o u l o n e I h ird w e re p lan te d al sc h o o ls an d ch u rch es, o n e Ihird in p u b lic are a s such as p u b lic b u ild in g s and p ark s, and o n e th ird a lo n g ro ad w a y s." This year Hoover says he has nearly 7(),0(K) bulbs. But instead of moslly daffo­ dils. there are crocus, scilla or Spanish Blue-Bell and a limiled atnouni of tulips and hyacinths. .Ml Ih e bulbs are spring bloomers and need lo be planted as soon as possible. The Davie E.xiension Master Gardeners are helping wilh Ihc projccl. They helped haul and rebag Ihe bulbs and are helping Cooperative Extension wilh dis- tribulion. Master Gardeners will also plant many bulbs again this year. The bulbs arc free and avail­ able while they lasl. They are lo be planted for communily beau- lificalion in public areas such as schools, churches, conimunily and public buildings, parks and road righl of ways lo name a few. Pick bulbs up at Cooperative Ex­ tension in the Counly Office Building, 180 S. M ain St. in M ocksville. Call 7516297 for more information. beautifully decorated room s, portraits, and spoke lo Secret Service men and wiimen. T hey toured the outdoor Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden on the way to the US Holocaust M useum, which was the origi­ nal reason for deciding lo travel lo W ashington, D.C. The girls weni Ihrough Daniel's Slory: A display aboul a Jewish boy's life prior, during and after the Holo­ caust. He survived but his mother and sister did nol. Scouts toured the permancnl exhibit and learned things ahoul Hiller ami the Holocaust. Al Ihe end they watched several survi­ vors' siories. which were em o­ tional. Scouts making Ihe Irip mas­ tered the subway, aiul earned the Nation's Capilol Sampler Patch and the Travel InlcreM Project patch. The U M W o f B ethlehem Uniled M elhodisl Church and Congressmen Burr helped make the trip possible. M em bers of C adette G irl Scout Troop К.Ч are fillen Carter. Cindy Kohnen. Amy Gil­ bert. Hannah Speight, all who w ent lo D.C. O ther troop mem­ bers are Chelsie Altman. Sarah Uruebaker. Erica Bly, Ashley Cope. The Iroop leailer is Betty Kohnen. Assistant is Juiiko Gil­ bert. n _ . r J ^ ^ I 4 1 5 6 C le m m o n s R o ad r r u d e n t ia l c ie m m o n s , n c 2 7 0 12 D d ijlK / www.prudentialcarolinas.com L a r o i i n a s K e a i r y (8 7 7 ) 3 7 1-5 8 2 2 • to ii-fre e (336) Call today to get the answers to even your toughest real estate questions. OPENHOUSE Sunday 2-4pm 1 4 5 SAVANNAH COURT - Advance - $ 1 9 5 ,9 0 0 M a k e th is ta s te fu lly d e c o ra tc d lio m e y o u rs . 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Masier on main, large eal-in kit., LL Guest suile/In-law quarters w/Kitchentte. Screened porch, alarm sysiem. gorgeous private lot, cul-de-sac. Lots of SF & storage. Sandra Johnson ДО NORMA - ^\oodlca - 3129,900 Ad\anee Well maintained, over 2000 sq It, large living areas. 3/4 I3R, 2 li.-\. Double lot wilh lots of privacy. Conv. to 1-40 in Advatice. Great Buy. Susan Parker 475 CR.\\'F,1?. I'QIiS i !Ш - \ ’illa¡>e Cliil) - Sl79,900 Desireable Village Club in Clenimons- Con\’cnient to shopping & N'MCA. Mo\e-in condition. Formal areas as well as comfortable li\ ing areas. Nice cul-de-sac lot has fenced back yd. AHS Warranty. Pat Kinnainon 6850 ROLI.I^lG^V.0 0 4 1Ж - Clemmons - 5184,900 Absolulely perfect! Cuslom built, 1 owner home ready to move into. I level. 3BR, 2BA, brick ranch. Double attached carport. Full unfin bsmt. Gorgeous log. Lg storage bldg remains. Won’t last long! Andrea Suggs 3^08 b-DfiEiVIOQ.R - Clemmons - 5249,900 Qualily Home Built by Pappas. Open/Spacious Kitchcn, Large Formal Rooms, Den w/gas logs & lovely mantel. Arched doorways, masier BR has greal closet, large balh w/jeited corner tub. double vanity. Sherri Coram Ü L RIVRRBKNI) l)Ji - Bermuda Riui - 5299,000 New paini in and out, new deck, new сафс1 throughout, new kitchen lloor, new gutters & leaf guard, roof 2 1/2 years old. In-laws quaners with full kitchen. 2BUs. family room & lull BA. Bev Supple Tanglewood Agents 6л CfiS.C4i 7U«tl TU-»4.-2 ?» .':m 7t444177U44HTU44M cns ORf ЖЛ*»« Si'swJ Рм<»,АВЯ CRS.GRiPit Po<r«f 714-Hta »Ï6SC« 7t4-44;e ?1444i4 766-7ИЗ 7t44»37 Т6вТ?22 7l4-44*'9 SíMfiMéJraSonoriSiri(í|íCS-»on . Sniffi ThotTi*!..SuunPtriittv<iuB ъ.ап 7lS44tO . MWflie . 714-4409?и-4Ш714-Ì4U7I4-44ÎÎ 7U-Í42Í ИННН!1(1 U(H;rdte<] ot Ih« Prudendatl Rcdl E«(<i c o L o i u e u . 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(Л Rrt R.-T1 *t/tà 515 log fP (»л 'Jyt/J VLittfi 1;г) tfi'-rm iua.nvicàifi?r.ir3-»;4ti6? ms.m LOT 17 СОУЯвТМ СШ| МП 3BR ?S{j:*cci Bí-íWTíi »it,-! 2 cV/íJ «ri Vjfi/rt tnriiSnreflCíTíггап ifrti ? lijtìi i-jjn c{ícn Wj-.fM«í>*trr.n ОТ n COVMIM СМИ OAVK ; ‘Л\«f» Гсге Oil шгу \а 1Я deiifitií atej ic.h&oi c'ícfs tff/iii I.y4njV’erfs *1 iri I iTj a !.Tj4 tvïk * iivto lOT iS ГАШМСШХ rUH u n 4сЯ2 ‘.¿A f toíTioftaU, si;rt hor* m игг« Aj.ifice kicjlcfl üigí looírs ru¡ií«al üVMrtÜimS »'IVtjyWwiìàJsW CMiidLJe-Via-tita $209.900 UT a ШШШШ . .. .2 \íx ir.írij carCi ¿•¿rcí 1 í: ¿í vr kl •.'.Vrl fjtr. 'rt Uvj' »'oWjrufcitifj* rf- W n¡4 UT l RfSUM WAT u n «ЬА -¡iXífK ir.tl U'rTfHК íl .n •'r.v^ Ü ';>JS-'t tjtj íh íl ji'd«.u-.wi w nt: stn.MO im ИШИГТ RUO FRJUMM rtACf UVIBtM 30Я ?&A • «JCIXírti lo ftvitícn SairtT. lei<n¿tíi A Сигтсл*. ih i ,«• »dl гАгй.гл1 Kimí li n«t. OecoíJlrtl LiTt A rru'J '/x V)( tr.ii ША1 VAiL’C CaliU Cifií/ Cfirii 1П4.1МC;00l ColJrttlI BJfilcf fc’cjt htJlc CoípoMiion (oldwcll Bjnlcr t li j iisjuti-íeil liddemJik ol íoldwcll Ojniief CoipofjHon. An íqujl OppoMumly íonipjny Iqujl моияш«} Oppüiluniiy f j(h oiíkp mdeiH'ndcnily Ownod ond Opi’falcd. lOT » MSUUB «AT ОАП 2SflA íu-et W n fw* -Vrt-ktrrH Cxt Ш РЛ cn гал '<.*J h firr.rr Ш « HA« nRUT ТАОШИ ЗВА12>С Hu<jt kíJídЬч^!« :ií Mai trvn и‘л| ß ntíi «1,' y cn Г4:л le>fl 41И i (ur.i 2 í.taefiiwrrjnlcrtrl Sckj«is"/.i.l<i<> М«г /iriTiirra-i YjdllBf tlOl.MO m MORTVfV «rus fAM OAVU Ш2hA ыга1 Wirte гмг»- hte ne*, pjii-'ed шяЛ; ürrf'ftç*) b íiitj viiu-isfUí trjí ,■'1,1 ‘rU'i liAwy РсЯ5 Yii-UÍ'} lOT TU ИГШ PAU OAVif tBR la^ CruiIjíxfi «un in aiKírO 1 CJ/ RtíneJU.ivny,5nV$M.I00 onkomu/itum М ш Ш l»1IM¡^cM t m-tiD¡«»5« «N'irn S ä «. S tia - S "ííW i ■ № £ £ st;;s S äM wM h M-Itu. . »««Mm » Ä ’im K IS «шямц 5ЙЙ к/ Ч • V •> \ «V.‘> DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Dec. 5, 2002 - D5 Health Screenings To Be Offered At Davie Senior Sen/ices On Friilay. L)ec. 27. Davie Coiiniy Senior Services will oC- lerarea residenls Ihe opportunity lo spend a lew minutes iloing somelhing that could save iheir lives. Life Line Screening will ol'- I'er heallh screenings lo assess the risk of stroke and vascular ilisease. including a carolid ar­ tery screening, abdominal aortic anenrysni screening and an ankle brachial imiex (ABI). ОГ- I'ered I'or women will be a bone density screening lo assess the risk for osteoporosis, and free informaiion on Ihe identillcalion and control of risk factors for C lif N o te s C o n c e rt D e c . 1 0 A t T h e B ro c k stroke, vasular disease, abdomi­ nal aortic aneurysm s and os­ teoporosis. The tests use ultrasound lech­ nology and are conducted by registereil or registry-eligible ultrasound technologists. A b o a rd c e rtif ie d p h y s ic ia n r e ­ view s the resu lls b e fo re Ihey are m a ile d . A n in d iv id u a l w h o se screening su g g ests fu rth e r e v a lu ­ ation is e n c o u ra g e d to seek a p ­ p ro p riale fo llo w u p c are. Call 1-800-407-4357. Kach screening takes 10 minutes or less and costs .$40. A package of all three vascular screenings is S99. Davie Senior Services is lo­ cated at 622 N. M ain St. in Mocksville. The D avie C ounty A rts Council will present a holiday gill to the conimunilv with The Clif N'oies on Tuesday, Dcc. 10. al 7 p.m. at ihe Brock I’erform- ing Arts Center. 623 N. Main M o to rc y c le T o y R u n D e c . 8 A motorcycle Chrislmas Toy Kun will be held Suiulay. Dec. S in Davie Couniy. Toys will be collecletl fordis- tribution to D avie children through the Slorehouse for Jesus. The ride will leave Morn's Truck Stop on U.S. 601 Norlh at 1-40. Mocksville. al 1 p.m. ami end at F am iinglon School, Farininglon Koad,a t aboul .1 p.m. For more inform ation, call 7.“i 1->)() 12. 2S4-2407. or Marie al 751-1060; or em ail. y2KSriirci riin (n iiiil.cDm or (n f i r u s l i (a y iic lie l.n c i. 'A p p lica tio n s B e in g A c c e p te d F o r M a s te r G a rd e n e rs C la s s Ctioperalive Fxlension is ac- ;eepting applications for the 21)0.1 !L.\tension M asier Ciartlener [class. ; This will be the nflli Master .Gardener class in Davie County ■ um ler the direction o f Greg Hoover, horticiillural Fxiension agent. Classcs meet weekly on Wednesday mornings beginning in lale January and conchkle in May. Sessions are held at the Fxiension Center in Mocksville. Inlerested candidales need lo contact Hoover al 751-62‘)7 for an application. Class size is lim­ ited and a fee is chargeil, Pro­ gram participants will be se­ lected based on a review of the application. I looverreiiuests iii- teresteil gardeners to apply by Dec. 16. rile Exlension M aster Gar­ dener program is an educalioiial and volunteer service program. Selected participanls reccivc 41) hours of in-depth Irain in g on a variely of horticultural topics and are expecleil lo pass a writ­ ten lesl. Wilhin a yearaflerconi- pleling the Iraining Masier Gar­ dener graiUiates are to perform al leasl 40 hours of Iixtension related volunteer service. After the initial year, active M asier G ardeners perform al leasl 20 hours of vohinleer ser­ vice annually. Fxtension Masier tiardeiiers leach children and adulls aboul gardening, beaulify the community, help the public with plant problems and more. "I'm looking forw ard lo w orking with another M aster Ciardener class." Hoover said, "liacli year we bring new people inlo the program and their lal- ents enrich us all. M aslcr Gar­ deners help expand Fxiension's Consumer Ilonicultural educa­ tional elTorls and they learn and have a lot of fun doing il." St.. M ocksville. One o fth e traditions o f the holiday season is ils music. The 24 voices that make up I'he C lif N otes (form ed 12 years ago under the direction o f C lif Arnold, consist of former South •Stokes M adrigal Singers) unite in their love o f great choral m usic and are renow ned for their expressive holiday con­ certs. Selections will include tra­ ditional holiday favorites as well as new spiritual and fes­ tive holiday mtisic. Admission will be donations o f food for S torehouse For Jesus or a donalion for Davie County School choral groups. A T T E N T I O N Annuity Owners & People Who Have Retirement Funds ANNUITY OWNERS Did you recefvo a lO^o Bonus on yair Annuity? If not you may still qualify for a bonus and guaranteed interest ratos. Call for details PEOPLE WITH RETIREMENT FUNDS, you may quality for tho Bonus monoy by nxjving your furxJs into an Annuity. BENEFITS OF AN ANNUITY. Bonus money added up iront. Tax- dGferred, pay rto taxes until Witlxlrawals start. Guaranteed Interest Rates. Guaranteed first year yield. An income for life. Avoid Probate. Some Annuities havo HospitaiNursing Homo benefils. Call For Details. N o Cost or Obligation f 3 3 6 ) 9 9 8 - 6 4 6 2 R e s u m e a ll a c tiv itie s im m e d ia te ly a fte r c a ta r a c t s u rg e ry a t Southeastern Eye Center by C. Richard Epes, M .D. • Procedure lakes only 4 lo 7 minules to рсгГопп • Rolum lo all activities immedialely • Dr. Epcs inimcd us one o f the “ Best Doctors in America” • Dr. Epes hits performed surgery on individuals from 48 slales and 18 1()ге1ци countries • Dr. Epes has |X'rfi)rmcd over 75,000 cataract surgeries "No-Ncedlc, No-Slilcli, No-Patch" siirgeiyC. Richard Kpts. M.D. For local coni ciiiviicv á iiiiiiialclicd cx/icriciice, call СГЛ1Г41 CâwîiM Sufíítc»! lyt AïKKùtn, PA / КЫкит Auljçiwmt Afcrplfd TR U ST YO U R EYES T O EXPERIENC E. I'firytm cyaii may .u'c one tiftlw S(iullif(i.\t(rn /:v(’ Cvntvr ilocUirs in <w tijfnrs ttl: M Q lS V lL L E VISION CENTEn Dr. Steven G. Laymon, optnmetrist I'W-Il ll(ft|iiiiiisi., Muck.« llic • 751-5734 Q M iiiix Q uayV:S;ONCfMtfR Dr. Steven G. Laymon, Optometrist llcrniuila Qua) Shop. Ciitr., Ailvünic • 940-2015 Company R E A L T Y In M ocksville 3 3 6 . 7 5 1 . 9 4 0 0 In A dvance/H illsdale 3 3 6 . 9 9 8 . 8 9 0 0 Do Tour Christmas Shopping W ith Us! 816 (lUrncT S'trcul - Л Smart Uuy for Ihc money. Home features 2ИЛ iivini* room, den \v7lircp!iice. Inill hasemeiit partiiilly tin. w/kiichcn. balh and2»R.s.$ll5,(MM) CaU Mary N E W I.I.S riN i;w*■ riîi M I 403 ljumcs Church Koad • Assumable loan, nicc, I acre lol. .split- bcclriK){n plan wilh huge (¡real r(H)in. nice kilchen wilh lols of cabinets. $99,9«» Call Cindy 246 Winding Crvvk Ktnul Beauliful split l>edrooni plan, vaulted ccilini: in great room, formal dining area, privacy in back, lols of trees, desirable neighliorhood. $139,904) Call Cindy 340 Winiiwaril Circle - This 3HR. 2НЛ home looks brand-new. Masier baiU has jetted \\\b & %vnlk-i»\ shower. I’enced backyard Л covered deck. $99,000 Cull Mar> 134 Winding Creek Rd $124,900 843 Sain Road $115,900 L .Seller M d IIviili'd ii SaUslmry Stm'l • Mockssillc’s Historic Dislricl! KK) )t otil lioiDc lias sturing ccilin^s Nv/le mis, origin;)] hcadtxiard. ^»rgeims hd«U llrs. 2UA. gas hcal/cciil air. enclsd hackp«)rci>. gar v./ sioragc. $179,900 Call Ntary/Mar> Lynne. 180 Hickory 'lYcf Road - All brick 4BK home on nice WiMuled lol on tjuiel sued. Kitchen lenuxlcled wiih solid oak cabinets, custom lile ccnter island, wood lloors, white appUunccs-all May. Lots of space. $155,500 Call Karen. 155 Cumdeii Court • Delighifu] home il) greal neighborhood. Privale ciil-dc-sae lot, decoraled well, berber car|K;t, playground equipmcnl stays. $119,900 Call Peter 218 Rcdwmxl Drive - Move right into Ihis qualily brick ranch w/3BR & 2 full BA «& unfinished bsnil. All appliances stay. This home includes one garage, a storage bldg & playground equip. $119,900 Call Glen ' i r , \v\\ I'rin - X 1 ^ г ' ш . т и р , 122 Polaris Dr. $137,500 147 Deer Run $55,000 278 Magnolia Ave. $149,500 367 Spring St. $109,900 114 Sterling Dr. $129,900 509 Gordon Dr. $147,900 N i'\\ ( o n s l r i u t i o n 392 Michael’s Rd. 216 Loggerhead Rd. 176 Meadow Ridge Dr. 200 Hamilton Ct. 129 Winding Creek Rd. Lot 47 Elisha Creek $65,000 $69,900 $339,900 $161,900 $119,900 $134,600 lX i linlct McUanlcl DtbUe Ptiiiimiton.Miry Lvniic Biyiin|<r Miry Hendrlcki Rodnty Billty Cindy Durhun J«nle Minton GlenStinlcy Peler Ileavtn Briiiett Ferrell BryinRojeri KirenMireidy JicklcCouIi'lon Donna Pennlnjton •' O09-0Í47 9“9HS» 909-JÍOJ 94075» 971‘«7*7 6¡ü4i7i 99*->«47 6И-1в49 4oS-5JÎ<i ìiiiiu 75i-94»o 75i-94«o \ isii US tMi liir Web: \\ \s u.l4nnm j;ioiiRt.M ll\.t 4>m..........t>r...........1 iiiail u s a i inlt>(<>44'nmnmi)nlU'.ill\.ci)m u Df) - DAVII' COUNTV KNTKRPRISK RKCORI). Thiirsda.v, Dt-c. 5, 2002 j Nutcracker This Weekend : At The Brock Center : TliL- Ballot & IVrl'ormiiii; Arts Centro will brings lo lilo llio Imli- ilay lavorilo. Iho Nutcraokor Hallot. for its filili oonsoculivo soa- MMI Friilay. Doc. f) at a.m.. Saturday. Doc. 7 at 7 p.m. arul .Sim- tlay. Uoc. <S at 2 p m. at tho Hrock I’orl'onniiiy Arts Contro in M ocks­ villo. Many olil lavoritos will appear along with some now I'acos. Moro than 60 iniliviiliials Irom Davio anil Forsyth coimlios bring monlhs of hard work to tho stago. : I ickots arc S‘) lor adults and $7 for childron 112 Л undorl and senior citi/ei\s. The ballot opens up with tho .Stahlbaum family welcoming Irionds and lamily ю а fosiivo holiday parly. Thoir daughters Clara, played by 12 year old Hrotte I’owoll of Lewisville, and Mary, played , by Molloy Grubbs, delight in all thoir playmates in attendance. Clara's godlathcr I loir Drossolymoyer. an inventor and loy maker, brings aniniatod dolls played by Meghan Wham and Anne Herke- loy. Shawn Sosncr, a veteran actor, brings Drossehneyer to tlio stago. A lter the parly's conclusion, Clara sneaks back lo tho Christ- ni;is tree w ith her KMovod nutcracker and falls asleep dreaming ol • hor handsome prince. .\s she begins dreaming, hor godfather en­ ters her sloop and magically causes tho tree to grow to lofty heights. In the battle scene, tho toy soldiers aro played by Davio County porforniers. Tanner Junker, Nick Sinopoli, Kyle Bullins and Jacob Lambert, led by thoir Kat King. Cierrod Glonn. Tlie Land ol Snowllakos is their first destination whore tho Snow Queen, Ryan Wallaco, and hor whirling snowllake corps serenade them. I he Sugar I’luin Fairy, Lindsay Carm en. Ihen graciously greets tho Frinco and Clara into the Land of tho Sweets. She de­ lights In showing olf all tho confoetions of her land. Spencer Rev­ els and Katie Jones dance I lot Chocolate from Spain. Anna Rigelow andCiorriKl Glonn, along with thoireorps, Paige l-hlors and Margret Powell are Arabian Colleo. Chinese Tea comes to life wiih M adi­ son Junker. .Anne Herkolev, Molloy Cinibbs. Dillon Davis. Madolaye Procior, I.auren Konncily, Chandler M essick and .Anslev Wells. Ryan W allaco, M eghan W harn and K ristina Yoiirdon dancc M ar/ipan aiuK aidin Hurdle of Advanco tills the stage with lyrical movement as the leail llower. "Dew Drop." Members of the auilienco will bo greoled In Iho lobby wiih hors d'oenvres. wann cider and holiday music performed by local mu­ sicians. l-or tickets, call the Brock at 7.‘i I-311(10. W ANTE D : I.N-IIO.MK CHILD CAKIC 2 (liiys per week for i year (lUl Imy, .Advimce. 998-0189 HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Hwy 158 East. $100.00 per week. (336) 924-1824. M A R T IN G O LF C AR .‘Ì244 Hwv 15S . Advanco llolidiiy spcchils (in nnd clectric |>olf curs & jicccssuric.s. Check Il.s mit M A R T IN G O L F C A R .■Ì244IIWV I.S S .A d v a n c o llolidiiy spcciiils on clectric scootcrs, S299.95 Chcck II.S nut S H O P N O W F O R C H R IS T M A S Wood Itiink Bed Sc(s ullli Ьимккл Mattress Sets WillItiliЦ)исспКш^: lli)>h licci Shoc Chiiir *399 tlJllIfU' Л1 4 9 9 к « & к 221 East Main Street, Yadkinville • 679-8374 Hours; Moüday-Friday, 10am-5pm; Saturday. 10am-2pm J&J's Real Pit Bar-B-Q NOW OPEN Monday-Saturday 6am-9pm Sunday 6am-2pm 1118 Salisbuiy RoatJ • Mocksville Call In Orders ot.751 -2 7 7 2 Г - " - 'Ш Ш I $1 OFF I I L ANpwicit A n y M a r k e t F r e s h Com bo with Coupon (coupon good at Mocksville, NC Arby’s only) П I I I I I J г --------ш зш $1 OFF " I I I Half of any MarketFresh Sandwich, Bowl of . Soup & Med. Drink I Reg. >4” I J u s t ’ 3»» I ^coupon goodalMccksnile.UCA/tiylsooiyl with Coupon J I Mifio. M o c k s v ille 1499 Yadkinville Road / Near 1-40 P U B L IC N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 02 J 30 IN RE; WILLIAMS, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: JULIE HEGE TAKE NOTICE that a plonding seeking relief against you has been liled in the abovB-entilled aclion. The nature ol the reliel being sought is as lollows: THE OAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING DEPENDENCY You are required lo make de­ lense to such pleading no laler than tho 15lh day ol January. 2003. said date being lorty (40) days Irom Ihe lirst publication ol Ihis notice, and upon your lailure to do so, tho party seeking service against you will apply 10 the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 27th day ol November. 2002. MARTIN & VAN HOY. L.L.P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE. NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-5-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra­ tor ol Ihe Estate ol JUDY ANN HARPE, deceased, lale ol Davie County. North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or belore the 5th day ol March. 2003, said date being at least three months Irom the date ol lirst publication ol Ihis nolice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol December, 2002. the same being the lirst pub­ lication date. Jell Harpe. Administrator ol Ihe Esiale ol Judy Ann Harpe Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB#7866, Attorney lor the Esiale 161 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol CHARLES BOOKER WILKINSON, late ol Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present hem to the under­ signed on or belore the 5th day ol March, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebled to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This 5th day ol December, 2002. Steven Gray Brewer 4709 Bell West Drive Kernersville. NC 27284 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 12-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Sale: Mocksville Mini-Stor­ age to sell contents ol the lollow­ ing units lor unpaid rent and ex­ penses. #106, Paul Condra. S300 #110. Marcus Williams. $285 #155, Nora Hosch. S225 #205, James Bollow, $160 #346, Wm. Bradley Douglas. $475 #406, Alberta Arnold, $265 Public sale date is Dec. 20. 2002 al 2 p.m. No personal checks lor overdue accounts. Balance must be paid by Dec. 18, 2002 to stop sale. Household items. Eaton Street oil 601 South (817 Salisbury Rd.), 751-2483. 12-5-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 02 J 49 IN RE: MILLER, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENT, OF A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 6.2001 IN FORSYTH COUNTY. WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in the above-entitled aclion. The nature ol the reliel being sought is as lollows; THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY. You are required to make de­ lense lo such pleading no later than Ihe 6th day of January, 2003, said date being thirty (30) days Irom the lirsl publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the reliel sought. This Ihe 27th day ol November, 2002. MARTIN & VAN HOY, L.L.P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. D EPt OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-5-3tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Belore the Clerk 02 E 130 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE J. LEGERE, tiQTICE TO CREDITORS AND LEGERE All persons, firms and corpora­ tions having claim s againsl Lawrence J. Legere, deceased, are nolilied to exhibit them to Robert E. Price, Jr., as administrator, СТА ol the decedent's estate on or be­ lore June 1, 2003, at 151 South Main Slreet, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, or be barred Irom their recovery, Debtors of the de­ cedent are asked to make immedi­ ate payment to the above named administrator, СТА. This the 25th day of November, 2002. Robert E. Price, Jr., Administrator, СТА Robert E. Price, Jr, & Associates, P.A. RO. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 760-2870 12-5-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY, Plainlill, vs. Brian Keith Steelman and Cynthia Lynn Steelm an, United Stales ol America, Internal Revenue Service, Delendants. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 501 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To: Cynthia Lynn Steelman TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been liled in the above entitled action. The nature ol the relief sought is the collection and/or foreclosure ot taxes owing on property located in Davie County, North Carolina, and being described and designated as follows: Being inlormally known as Par­ cel C10000000403, pursuant to the current Davie County Tax Maps. You are requested to make de­ fense to such pleading no later than Ihe 14th day of January, 2003, said dale being 40 days Irom the lirst publication of Ihis notice; and upon your lailure to do so, the party seek­ ing service against you will apply to the Court lor the relief sought. This the 2nd day of December, 2002. Robert E. Price. Jr. Attorney lor Plaintitf Stale Bar No. 9422 OF COUNSEL: ROBERT E. PRICE, JR. & ASSOCIATES, RA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suile B RO. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, N.C. 27114-6364 Telephone: (336) 760-2870 Facsimile: (336) 760-2479 12-5-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE The Joint Commission on Ac­ creditation of Healthcare Organiza­ tions will conduct an accreditation survey of DAVIE COUNTY HOS­ PITAL - CAP on January 9-10, 2003. The purpose ot the sun/ey will be to evaluate the organization's compliance with nationally estab­ lished Joint Commission standards. The survey results will be used to determine whether, and the condi­ tions under which accreditation should be awarded should be awarded the organization. Joint Commission standards deal wilh organizational quality ol care issues and the salety ol the environment in which care is pro­ vided. Anyone believing that he or she has pertinent and valid inlor­ mation about such matters may request a public information inter­ view with the Joint Commission's field representatives at the time ol the sun/ey. Inlormation presenled at the interview will be carefully evaluated for relevance to the ac­ creditation process. Requests for a public information interview must be made in writing and should be sent to the Joint Commission no later than five working days before the survey begins. The request must also indicate the nature of the inlormation to be provided at the interview. Such requests should be addressed to: Oftice of Quality Monitoring Joint Commission on Accredllatlon ot Healthcare Organizations One Renaissance Blvd. Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60131 The Joint Commission will ac­ knowledge such requests in writ­ ing or by lelephone and will inform the organization of the request for any interview. The organization will, in turn, notify the interviewee of the date, time, and place of the meet­ ing. This notice is posted in accor­ dance with the Joint Commission's requirements and may not be re­ moved belore the survey Is com­ pleted. 12-5-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Rower of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Teresa D. White to George W. Martin, Trustee, dated 11/26/1996, and Recorded on November 26, 1996 in Book 248 at Page 30, Davie County Regislry, North Carolina. Delauit having been made in the payment of the note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed ol trust and the undersigned, Jam es P, Bonner, having been substituted as Truslee in said Deed of Trust by an instru­ ment duly recorded in the Office ol the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale at; Davie County Clerk of Superior Courl 140 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 December 18, 2002 at 1:00 p.m., and will sell lo the highest bid­ der for cash the following described property situated in Davie County. North Carolina, lo wit; BEING KNOWN and desig­ nated as Lot 59 and 60 of “ADDI­ TION TO GREENBRIER ACRES" as the same are delineated on a plat ol the same recorded in Map Book 5 at page 99, Davie County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. The above lands are conveyed subject to all rights, reservations and easements of record and spe­ cilically to those certain RESTRIC­ TIVE COVENANTS recorded in Deed Book 96 at page 257 and amended by Deed Book 96, page 552. For more particular description, see the docum ent recorded in Deed Book 161 at page 318. Said property is commonly known as 112 Brookland Drive, Advance, NC 27006. Third party purchasers must pay the excise lax, and the court costs of Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hun­ dred Dollars (SIOO.OO). A cash de- • posit (no personal checks) ol five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is grealer, will be required at the lime ot the sale. Following the expiration ol the statutory upsel bid period, all the remaining amounts are immedi­ ately due and owing. Said property to be olfered pur­ suant to this Nolice ol Sale is be­ ing ollered lor sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations ol warranty relating lo the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being ol­ fered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, special assessm ents, and encumbrances of record. To the best of my knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner ol the properly is Teresa D, White. James P. Bonner, Substitute Trustee BROCK, SCOTT & INGER­ SOLL, PLLC Arboretum Centre Building III 108 Giles Ave,, Suite 102 Wilmington, N0 28403 12-5-2tn RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 Miller Roail'.M iKtoillt (336) 284-2826 Skid Stm Work Trencher Work Hauling Sepllc Si Footli Loader S niiivi'‘'s LiiMHisc'upin^ u iiil L tiw n S o t’v ic v L e a f R e m o v a l G u tte r C le a n in g P ressu re W ash in g N o w ACCBmiNG La w n C o n t r a c t s fo r S i>r in g 2003 Complete Utwn Care including- Mowing, Lawn Seeding, Planting Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, etc. ~ ESTIMATES - (336) 492-2174 or (704) 902-3220 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 5,2002 - 07 P U B U C N O T IC E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power ol sale contained in a certain Deed ol Trust made by Gregory D, Bohannon, Sr. (PRESENT RECORD OWNER: Gregory D. Bohannon) to John Kornegay, Trustee, dated the 29th day ol March, 2000, and recorded in Book 329, Page 460, Davie County Reg­ istry, North Carolina, delaull hav­ ing been made In the payment of the note thereby secured by said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H, Terry Hutchens, PA, having been substituted as Trustee In said Deed of Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded in the Ollice of the Register of Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed of Trust be loreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at Ihe Courthouse Door in the city of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 2:00 p,m, on Decem­ ber 11, 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow­ ing real estate situate in the County of Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as lollows; BEGINNING al a point lying on the Southern right ol way margin of U,S, Hwy. #64, said point of be­ ginning lying South 2,68 feet Irom an iron pin and said point ol begin­ ning being the Northwest corner of the within described tract and the Northeast corner of Michael Steven Hall (Deed Book 149, Page 359, Davie County Registry), and run- ; ning thence with the Southern righl ; of margin of U.S. Hwy. 364 North f 88 deg. 1 min. East 251.29 feet to j' an iron pin. Eastern most corner of ; the within described tract and said point lying Soulh 15 deg, 37 min, j; 40 sec. West 79.29 feel from North Carolina Geodetic Survey Market ' “Hall", thence with Philip R, Hall ' (Deed Book 76, Page 276) Soulh ; 25 deg. 00 min. West 212.52 leet to an iron pin. Western most cor­ ner ol Hall, thence with David Hendrix et al (Deed Book 65, Page 645), South 65 deg, 00 min. West - 147.59 leet to an Iron pin. South­ west corner ol the within described tract, and being the Southeast cor­ ner of Michael Steven Hall, thence with Hall North 06 deg, 23 mln. West 247.81 feet lo the point and place ot Beginning containing 0.9441 acres as per plat and sur­ vey ol Ray C. Cates, R.L.S. daled January 30, 1995. Together with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 1160 Highway 64 East, Mocksville, NC 27028, Subject to easements and re­ strictions. For back title, see Deed Book 178, Page 828, and Deed Book 71, Page 190; Davie County Registry, See Estate ol Katherine Ketner Hall in File No, 91 -E-42 In the Olfice ol Ihe Clerk of Superior Court in Davie County, North Carolina. See also Tax Map J-5, Parcel 23, located in Mocksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina, Note: Katherine Ketner Hall died March 6,1991, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third parly, that per­ son must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1), The property to be offered pur­ suant to this notice of sale Is being offered for sale, transler and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS," Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder of Ihe note secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the oflicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or aulhorized representative of either the Trustee or the holder of Ihe note make any representa­ tion of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or salety conditions existing In, on, at or relating to the property 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. 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 deposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750,00), whichever is greater, will be requited at the time of the sale. This 20th day of November, 2002, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H, Terry Hutchens, PA Substituta Trustee 4200 Morganton Rd„ Ste, 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 11-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Deed ol Trust made by Daniel L. Hillon and Jami M. Moran (PRESENT RECORD OWNERS: Daniel L. Hilton and Jami M. Moran) lo Jerone C. Herring, Trustee, dated the 4th day ot April, 1999, and re­ corded In Book 253, Rage 426, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by said Deed of Trust and Ihe undersigned, H, Terry Hutchens, RA, having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust by an Instrument duly re­ corded In the Olfice of the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler for sale at the Courlhouse Door in the city of Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 2:00 p.m. on Decem­ ber 11, 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder lor cash the follow­ ing real eslate situate In the County of Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING AT A POINT, an iron lying in the intersection of the Western right of way ol State Road 1170 (Main Street) and the North­ ern righl ol way S.H. 1110, said point and place ol beginning also being the Southeast corner ol the within described tract; thence with the Northern right ol way ol S.R. 1110 South 66 deg. 43 min. 20 sec. West 62.93 leet to an iron lying in the Northern right of way of S.R. 1110, the Southwest corner of the within described tract: thence North 27 deg. 51 mln. 25 sec. West 164.29 feet to a nail, the Northwest corner of Ihe within described tract; thence North 66 deg. 50 min. 15 sec. Easl 76.35 leet lo an Iron ly­ ing in the Western right of way of S.R. 1170, the Northeast corner of the within described tract; thence with the western right of way of S. R. 1170 South 23 deg. 10 min. 05 sec. Easl 163.61 feel to Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING and be­ ing all of Lot 338, Erwin Mills as shown In Plat Book 3, Pages 11- 14, Davie County Registry, and as taken from a survey of C. Ray Cates, RLS, daled March 5, 1997. Together with Improvements lo­ cated thereon; said properly being located al 248 C ross Street, Cooleemee, North Carolina. Also conveyed Is a perpetual no-exclusive twenty foot wide ease­ ment ol ingress, egress, and re­ gress along the common line ol Pauline Summer tract (Deed Book 99, Page 722) and the Jam es C. Gaither tract (Deed Book 55, Page 195) with the centerline of said easem ent along the following courses and distances; BEGINNING at a poinl, an iron lying Ihe Northern righl of way of State Road 1110 (Cross Street), said point lying South 6 deg, 43 min, 20 sec. West 62,93 leet with the Northern right of way of S.R. 1110 Irom an iron located in the in­ tersection of the Western right ol way of S.R. 1170 (Main Street) and the Northern right ol way of S.R. 1110, said poinl and place of be­ ginning also being the Southeast corner of the Summers tract and Ihe Southwest corner of the Gaither tract; thence from said point and place ol beginning North 27 deg, 51 min. 25 sec. West 164.29 feet to a nail, as taken from a sun/ey of C, Ray Cates, RLS, dated March 5 1997, Subject to a perpetual no-exclu­ sive twenty toot wide easement of ingress, egress, and regress along the common line of the Pauline Summer tract (Deed Book 99, Page 722) and the James C, Gailher tract (Deed Book 55, Page 195) with the centerline of said easement along the following courses and dis­ tances; BEGINNING at a poinl, an iron lying In the Northern righl of way of Slate Road 1110 (Cross Street), said point lying South 66 deg, 43 min, 20 sec. West 62,93 feet with the Northern right of way of S,R, 1110 from an Iron located In the In­ tersection of the Western right of way ot S,R, 1170 (Main Street) and Ihe Northern righl of way of S,R, 1110, said point and place ot be­ ginning also being the Southeast corner ol the Summers tract and the Southwest corner of the Gaither tract; thence from said point and place ol beginning North 27 deg, 51 mln, 25 sec. West 164,29 feet lo a nail, as taken from a survey of C, Ray Cates, RLS, dated March 5,1997, Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son musl pay the lax of Forty-Five being foreclosed, nor the olfic- ers, directors, attorneys, employ­ ees, agents or authorized repre­ sentative of either the Truslee or the holder ol Ihe note make any representation ol warranty relating to the title or any physical, environ­ mental, heallh or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to tho property being olfered tor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabili­ ties arising oul ol or in any way re­ lating to any such condition ex­ pressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessm ents, and prior liens or encum brances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposil (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred filty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time ol the sale. This 20th day of November, 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee RO, Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd.. Ste. 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 11-28-21П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virlue ol the power ol sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Frederick Dragon and Tamara M. Dragon, Husband and Wife (PRESENT RECORD OWNER; Frederick Dragon) to Blaine Weiss, Trustee, dated tho 15th day ol November, 1999, and recorded in Book 320, Page 58, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, default having been made in the payment ol the note thereby secured by said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens. PA. having been substi­ tuted as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instrument duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County. North Carolina and the holder ol the note evidencing said indebtedness hav­ ing directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oiler lor sale at the Courthouse Door in the cily ol Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina at 2:00 p.m. on Decem­ ber 11, 2002, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the lollow­ ing real estate situate in Ihe County of Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as follows: BEGINfvllNG at an iron in the Eastern right ol way margin ol Main Street in the Village ol Cooleemee, N.C.. the same being the Southern­ most corner of Lot No. 294, en«in Mills Subdivision (Map Book 3, Page 11) and runs thence with line of Lot No. 29 North 66 degrees 41 minutes East 102,2 feel to an iron, Easternmost corner of Lot No. 294; thence South 23 degrees 25 min­ utes 30 seconds Easl 65.10 feet to an iron In the Northern right of way ol Margin ol “Cross Street”; thence wilh the Northern right of way mar­ gin of Cross Street South 66 de­ grees 51 minutes west 102.2 feet to an iron at the poinl ol intersec­ tion of the right of way margins of Main Street and Cross Street; thence with the Eastern righl of way of Main Street North 23 degrees 26 minutes West 64.80 leet TO THE BEGINNING and being Lot No. 296 Erwin Mills Subdivision as the same appears on a plat recorded in Map book 3, Rage 13 (Erroneously de­ scribed as Page 11 in prior docu­ ments), Davie County Registry and being designated as Parcel 38, Block A, Davie County Tax Map N4- 4, containing 0,152 acres. Together wilh im provem ents located thereon; said property being lo­ cated at 159 Main Street, Cooleemee, North Carolina. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third party, that per­ son must pay the tax ol Forty-Five Cents ($0,45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100,00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1), The property to be olfered 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 ol trust/security agreemenl, or both, being loreclosed, nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder of 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 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. Also, this property Is being sold subject lo all taxes, special assessm ents, and prior liens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases, A cash deposil (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred filty dollars ($750,00), whichever Is greater, will be required at the time ol the sale. This 20th day ol November, 2002, H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee RO, Box 1028 4200 Morganton Rd., Ste. 103 Fayetteville, N0 28302 11-28-21ПNORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Co-Ex­ ecutors ol the Estate ol DESSIE W. REAVIS ol Davie County, this is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day ol February, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21 st day ol November, 2002. Duard Lowell Reavis 422 Duard Reavis Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Carl Richard Reavis 446 Duard Reavis Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor ol the Eslate ol EULAS RALPH LAWS, late of Davie County, this is to notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or belore the 14th day of February, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 14th day of November, 2003. Rita Ann Laws 182 Baileys Chapel Road Advance, NC 27006 11-14-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Estate of GILDA R HOWARD, 558 Ballimore Road, Advance, NC 27006, late ol Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims againsl said esiale lo present them to the undersigned on or before the 2BIh day ol February, 2003, being three (3) monlhs 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 Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of November, 2002. Ricky Alexander Livengood 2418 Yadkin College Road Lexington, N0 27295 11-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUtvlTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 02 J 49 IN RE: MILLER, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: JASON HAMILTON TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been filed In the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as lollows; THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY WITH RESPECT TO A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN DE­ CEMBER 6, 2001 IN FORSYTH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. You are required to make de­ fense lo such pleading no later than the 15th day of January, 2003, said date being forty (40) days from the first publication of this nolice, and upon your failure to do so, the parly seeking sen/lce against you will apply to the Courl lor the relief sought. This the 27th day ol November, 2002, MARTIN & VAN HOY, L,L,P, BY; SALLY W, SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO, DEPT, OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-5-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Richard R. Ratledge and Alicia Delane Strickland to George W. Martin, Trustee, dated 04/30/1999, and recorded on May 6, 1999 In Book 302 at Page 550, Davie County Registry, North Carolina, Default having been made in the payment of the note thereby se­ cured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, James P, Bonner, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust hy an Instru­ ment duly recorded In the Olfice of the Register of Deeds of Davie Counly, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will olfer for sale at; Davie County Clerk of Superior Court 140 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Decem ber 18, 2002 at 1:00 p,m, and will sell to the highest bid­ der for cash the following described property situated In Davie County, North Carolina, to wit; BEGINNING at a rebar In the southeast corner of the herein de­ scribed tract and northeast corner ol Martha A, Redenhour (Deed Book 97, Page 906; Deed Book 107, Page 274); said rebar being located North 10 deg, 42 mln. 37 sec. East 114.38 feet from a rebar wilhin the right ol way margin ol SR 104 (Peter Foster Road); thence wilh Rldenhour's northern line Nonh 80 deg. 25 min. 56 sec. West 365.24 leel to a rebar In the south­ west corner of the herein described tract and the eastern line of Alton Foster (Deed Book 54, Page 433); thence wilh Foster's line North 05 deg. 39 mln. 22 sec. East 458.97 feet to a pipe; thence continuing North 58 deg. 15 mln. 48 sec. West 97.81 feet to an Iron; thence con­ tinuing North 04 deg. 38 mln. 04 sec. West 926.20 feet crossing a sanitary sewer line to a pipe In the centerline of railroad tracks and northwest corner of Ihe herein de­ scribed tract; thence wilh the centerline ol ihe railroad tracks Nonh 50 deg. 53 min. 11 sec. Easl 434.15 feel with a radius of 973.36 feel and length of 437.83 feel to a point; thence continuing Nonh 38 deg. 00 min.01 sec. East96.16feet to a nail in the northwest corner ol the herein described tract; thence with the western line of Don A. Weste (Deed Book 99, Page 396; Deed Book 124, Page 333) South to deg. 49 min. 21 sec. West 1148,42 feel crossing to a sanitary sewer line to a rebar; thence con­ tinuing South 36 deg. 14 min. 48 sec. East 602.24 feel to a pipe within Ihe right of way of SR 1604 (Peter Foster Road); said pipe be­ ing located South 12 deg. 00 mln. 18 sec. West 98.33 leet from a monument; thence within the right of way Soulh 10 deg. 43 mln. 39 sec.W est 235.47 feet TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING, containing 9.539 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Marty S. Cline, Professional Land Sur­ veyor, on April 21, 1999 (Job 156- 3). Subject to easements and re­ strictions of record. For back title, see Deed Book 154, Page 826; Deed Book 103, Page 894; and Deed Book 93, Page 136; Davie County Regislry. See also Tax Map 1-5, Parcel 49, located In Mocksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina. Said properly is commonly known as 159 Peter Foster Rd., Mocksville, NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hun­ dred Dollars ($100.00). A cash de­ posit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars ($750.00), whichever Is greater, will be required al Ihe lime of the sale. Following Ihe expiration ol the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immedi­ ately due and owing. Said property to be offered pur­ suant to this Notice of Sale Is be­ ing offered for sale transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are not representations of warranty relating lo Ihe title or any physical, environmenlal, health or safety conditions existing In, on, at, or relating to the property being of­ fered for sale. This sale Is made subject lo all prior liens, unpaid taxes, special assessm ents, and encumbrances of record. To the best ol the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current own­ ers of Ihe property are Richard R, R atledge and Alicia D elane Slrickland, Jam es P, Bonner. Substitute Trustee BROCK, SCOTT & INGERSOLL, PLLC ARBORETUM CENTRE BUILDING III 108 GILES AVENUE, SUITE 102 WILMINGTON, NC 28403 12-5-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02 SP 216 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OFADEED OFTRUST EXECUTED BY GARY W. DWIGGINS DATED AUGUST 31, 2001 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 385 AT RAGE 644 AND RE­ RECORDED IN BOOK 389 AT PAGE 1 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order of the Clerk of Superior Court and under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained In Ihe above-relerenced deed of trust and because of de­ fault In the payment of the indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail­ ure to carry out and perform Ihe slipulalion and agreements therein contained, and, pursuant lo de­ mand ol the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned sub­ stitute trustee will expose for sale at public auction to Ihe highest bid­ der for cash at the usual place ol sale al the county courthouse of said county at 10:00 A.M. on De­ cember 17,2002, the following de­ scribed real estate and any other Improvemenls which may be situ­ ated thereon, situated In DAVIE County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows; Being all ol Lot 9, Meado­ wood Subdivision, as shown on plat recorded in Plal Book 7, Page 136, Davie Counly Registry, And Being more commonly known as; 151 Tara Court, Mocks­ ville, NC 27028 The record owner ol Ihe prop­ erty, as rellected on the records of the Register ot Deeds, is Gary W, Dwiggins, The property to be ollered pur­ suant lo this notice ol sale Is being otfered for sale, transfer and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Trustee nor the holder ol the nole secured by the deed ol trust/security agreement, or bolh, being foreclosed, nor the officers, direclors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorize representative of either Trustee or the holder of the note make any representation or warranty relating lo Ihe lille or any physical, environmental, heallh or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being offered for sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabililles arising out of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including bul not limited lo any transler tax associated with the foreclosure, for paying. If any. A deposil of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater. Is required and musl be tendered In the form of certified funds 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 the statu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts are Immediately due and owing. The date of this Notice Is No­ vember 25,2002, ELIZABETH B, ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Truslee 8520 Cliff Cameron Dr., Sle. 300 Charlotte, NC 8269 (704) 333-8107 12-5-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra­ tor of the Eslate of EUGENE DALTON, JR., a/k/a Eugene Dalton and Eugene Dalton, II, deceased, lale ol Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notify all persons hav­ ing claims againsl said estate to present them lo the undersigned on or belore the 5th day of March, 2003, said dale being at least three monlhs Irom the dale of first publi­ cation of Ihis nollce, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Iheir re­ covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol December, 2002, the same being the first pub­ lication date, Elsie Ruth Dalton of the Estate ol Eugene Dalton, Jr„ a/k/a Eugene Dalton and Eugene Dalton, II Grady L; McClamrock, Jr„ NCSB#7866, Attorney lor the Estate 161 South Main Sireel Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-5-4tn D8 • DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2002 PUBUC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale conlained In a certain Oeed ol Trust made by Richard Todd Lashmit and Shannon B. Lashmil, husband and wile (PRESENT , RECORD OWNERS: Richard Todd Lashmil and Shannon Lashmil) lo John H. Kornegay. Truslee, daled Ihe 9lh day ol AugusI, 1999, and recorded In Book 310, Page 763, Davie County Registry, North Caro­ lina, delault having been made in Iho payment ol the nole thereby secured by said Deed ol Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens. PA. having been subsli- tuled as Truslee In said Deed ol Trusl by an Inslrumenl duly re­ corded in the Ollice ol the Regislor ol Deeds ol Davie Couniy, Nonh Carolina and Ihe holder ol the note evidencing said Indebtedness hav­ ing direcled lhal the Deed ol Trust be loreciosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will oHer lor sale at the Courlhouse Door in the cily oi Mocksville, Davie Couniy, North Carolina at 2:00 p.m. on Decem­ ber 11, 2002, and will sell lo Ihe highest bidder lor cash the loliow­ ing real estate situate In the Couniy ol Davie, North Carolina, and be­ ing more particularly described as lollows: LYING AND BEING In Mocks­ ville Township, Davie Couniy, North Carolina and BEGINNING al an Iron pipe lound, said iron pipe lound being the Soulhern most corner ol R.W. Johnson. Deed Book 40, page 619 and being the Eastern most corner ol Ihe within described property and being localed in Ihe Northern line ol Michael H. Barnette, Deed Book 192, page 438: thence wilh said Burnette line, Soulh 56 deg. 50 min, 04 sec. West 150.00 leet lo a poinl, said poinl being localed In Ihe Eastern right ol way ol Salisbury Street: thence wilh said right ol way. North 33 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. West 100.00 leet lo a point: Ihence wilh the line ol Kalhy A. Foster, Deed Book 166, page 227. North 56 deg. 52 min. 28 sec. East 150.00 leet to a rebar set. said rebar set tieing located in tha Western line ol R.W. Johnson; thence with Johnson line. South 33 deg. 00 min. 00 sec. East 99.90 leet lo Ihe POINT AN D PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing 0.344 acres as surveyed by Piedmoni Land Surveying, April 24, 1997. Together with improvements lo­ caled Ihereon: said property being localed at 730 Soulh Salisbury Street, Mocskvllle. North Carolina. SUBJECT lo restrictions and easements ol record. FOR BACK REFERENCE, see Deed Book 194. page 332, Davie County Registry. Should the property be pur­ chased by a third parly, lhal par­ son must pay the lax ol Forty-Five Cenls ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1). The property lo be ollered pur­ suant lo this notice ol sale Is being ollered lor sale, Iransler and con­ veyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Truslee nor the holder ol Ihe nole secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreement, or bolh. LEAF REMOVAL eUTIER CLEANINa Call Ruaty lUcktf Lawnctr« 284-6501 •S A I . • DKC. 7 • 9:30 AM PtaiMrtK EMitaaf Opd Long HotMon (DeceaMd) 3 1 4 9 M i n a r t D r i v e , W i n s t o n - S a l e m 2 Cars, Big & Fme Selection of Fumitiire, Glassware, China LOCATION: Rom downtown Winston-SaJem, go Reynolda Road (Hwy 67) NW, tum righl oo Bonbrook Dr. beside Vbgler's PunenU lloinc, tum left on Miiuvt Dr. Sale on comer cn right CARS: 1999 CHRYSLER CONCORD, 4 dr.. 7.623 miles, i owner 1990 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER PAKTIAL LISTING: Heauiful 10IV« W'lIlctJ Chm> l)umig Rumi SuiirAnn 9-t>auw [Ы, W'Olco NLuWcìic-aJ Dn^ Ixa/ Tai4c. Dhic l\ral Unevcut H IV« Betoan SwJc. 6 hoe ВлЬжчп Suite. 5 iVvt Twm Ikvh.wn Smur. NVc IliruJ Sota. ПяЬо] And Ouifi, IVïOiii RíxLct. Hlue \Ыч1 Unv'seut, Hair ()f Но.Ш»ст\ : СЬчч Т<v ОЛе Tâbfc». Giro IX»» Cuhurt Dcxi»n Ilcait lUl Cfníen/д \УД1ип». 31 Vve Inm Scai 2/Ì Oaia 2 Met») 1‘л<) .Sfts. Ixi* Su»»lv b)-4kJc кс»п*.‘сгаиг.M:a МлЫ TV (Hig .Sorcn). Wtnlcn CTuirn. GiUre .Mill. lixmc -Scuini* NUIiuv. Qttbe Lowge, Rnc Sricctk« Ofl-imp. {Сячк Wtíj Tie NVirtl ILuU l*unucd. Mortile B«e h. l^pe, OU. Dc.). l^jfyclruiinJ Mimc. SckxinmiX№rml №n(s (.Some NimivTTÜi, I>»llv Ijryc Nfc»«.Su)nc Imi Ikml.GUwuareyMxinmu ■ Ntnki And NcnuLe Set» Of CTuru. Cape О J GUvsuanr. Hlue l*uiton Set. 1Хич> ЛЫ Вшол G M etx VS'mc Decarta Set, Huttcf 1>Л. Gmuiik fcwcln. lUtls. C«JkxiK»i (X Ot Rgunnes Cemcrt Kmim, Hud IJjtfi. Ij/j* L'rm, (bnbi .. Nbiiy ( )йюг Itoir. lì » Sell ftnicH / Br/ir?/VuiKn /;»Л1АГ/\ЫЛЛту. Ubi*» JiuJn таШ; Cuh or approttd cbc«k (no wt oí iute thecU, evef>tbiii| и li. i. iiifci mty «Kiepaiin i» n жЬсшыгц «r fcv лгу «kkum «» il-Li«fn Ы itcnfuiïW N(JrMSTONSaLE ts CAM; iX АССИЛ-Ж F R E D G . М О С К . A U C T I O N E E R < m >t»342««N C A L»2Í» www.mockaucHons.com GLASSEŒDS being loreciosed, nor the ollicers, directors, altorneys. employees, agents or aulhorized representative ol either the Trustee or the holder ol the note make any representa­ tion ol warranty relating to the tille or any physical, environmental, heallh or salety condilions existing in, on, al or relating to Ihe property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities aris­ ing oul ol or in any way relaling lo any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, spe­ cial assessments, and prior liens or encumbrances ol record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) ol Ihe purchase price, or seven hundred lifly dollars ($750.00). whichever is greater, will be requited at the lime ol the sale. This 20th day ol November. 2002. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE H. Terry Hulchens, PA Subslilule Truslee RO. Box 1028 4200 Morganlon Rd.. Ste. 103 Fayetteville, NC 28302 11-28-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol Ihe Estate ol ANDREW SCOTT PARKER, lale ol Davie County, Ihis is lo notily ail persons having claims againsi said esiale lo presenl Ihem 10 Ihe undersigned on or belore the 21 si day ol February, 2003, being Ihree (3) months Irom the lirsl day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediale payment lo Ihe undersigned. This the 21 st day of November. 2002. Linda C. Parker 137 Tennyson Lano Mocksville, NC 27028 11-21-41P NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS LIFEPAK 12 DEFIBRILLATORS/ MONITORS DAVIE COUNTY Pursuant to section 143-129 ol the General Statutes of Norlh Caro­ lina, sealed proposals endorsed -LIFEPAK 12 DEFIBRILLATORS- to be lurnished to Ihe County ol Davie, will be received by tho Dave County EMS. Dwayne Smith, Di­ rector, PO Box 935. Mocksville. NC 27028, until 10.00 A.M.. December 5.2002, at which time the SEALED bids will be publicly opened and read in the C onlerence Room, Couniy Administration Building, Couniy of Davie, 123 S. Main St.. Mocksville. NC 27028. Instruction lor submitting bids and complete specifications may be obtained al Davie County EMS by contacting Dwayne Smith, Director, 336-751- 0879, during business hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Couniy reserves the tighl to reject any and all propos­ als. Dwayne Smith, Director Davie Couniy EMS 11-28-2tn GENETREXLER ROOFING New & Old Roofs Small Repair Jobs Free Estimales 3 3 6 -2 8 4 -4 5 7 1 Yard Sales CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES 2076 HWY 601S IVIOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252 M onday-W ednesday-11:00 till 5:30, Thursday-Friday 11.00 till 7:00 & Saturday 10:0011114:00 Come do your Christmas shopping wilh us and save with ilems such as Barbies, greal selection on dolls, we now have a variely ol Boy toys, beanie babies, gift ideas for anyone on your list, (eagles, angels. Indian, elephants, just lo mention a few) COME HELP US celebrate our 1st Birthday! Discounts through­ out the store! Antiques, Sellar's Cabinets, old tools, tables, glass­ ware. gift baskels (made lo order) Christmas items, wreaths, Teach­ ers' gilts. Local Honey, Jam s, candy by the pound. Much lo choose from. Come See. Come Save!! Open W ednesday-Sun- day. 492-2853. Dee Antiques On the Green...hllf 733 Greenhill Road M ocksville, NC 27026 336-492-6450/800-234-1393 The Holiday Season is Upon us. Now is the Time to Layaway Ihose ilems lor Christmas. Need a Gill lor lhal Special Occasion? Check oul Dee's) We have a liltle something for Everyone!!! Nol sure whal to buy? We also have Gift Cerlilicates for the undecided. We have New Items arriving daily. HOLIDAY HOURS Monday thru Friday 10:00am till 6:00pm Salurday 10:00am till 4:00pm Sunday 1.00pm till 5:00pm Let us Help with your Estate!! We also buy your Unwanted Items. Give us a call!!! ESTATE & YARD SALE Thurs. Dec. 5lh (Noon-Unti!) Fri. Sal. Dec. 6th & 7th- lO.OOam-until Inside/Outside 733 Greenhill Rd. (viocksville. NC 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Old lools. glassware, lurniture. pictures, and much, much more! Baked Goods by Nellie Couch. FINAL MOVING SALE, Salur- day. 7th. Sam till 1pm. 801S lo Needm ore righl 1st house on right. Lols ol Items. Sale inside house. J&M'S ODDS & ENDS across Irom William R. Davie School. 601 Norlh 492-2552, Gel Candles, dolls, mugs, magnets, olher ideas lor Christmas! Come by lo register for Lighted Piclure. Abortion Alt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center offers confidential & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices. and relerrals. M ake a healthy choice for your lilel Call 753-HOPE for appointment. Apartments CLEAN, DOWNSTAIRS, 2BR with appliances. Quiet area. No Pels, $450/mo plus $200/dep. 998-2499. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL WINTER IS COMING! Bobcal. aeraiot core plugger & more lor renl lodayl Mo/k%,.ii.' 13361751-2304 W I S S C O R V g R MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs,'choose us! Come bv to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E In Fork C o ilto ilo ij! (338) 998-8810 FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC Apartments MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy ellicient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, b askelball court & sw ings. Kilchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishw asher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy ellicient heal pump pro­ vides central h eat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens balh floors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunsel Dr. olf ol Hwy. 158. Office hours 1-6 fVI-F & Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168.___________ Business Oppor. FOR SALE BUSINESS Oppor­ tunily, Variely Store, Building for L ease. 601S M ocksville. NC 336-751-2488._________________ Construction Equipment BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378). 3 buckets. Hudson Irailer. 751-3768. Furniture QUEEN ANNE COUCH W/2 matching chairs, red velvet, like new. Paid $1600. Must Sell-$400. 753-5572. W A TER 'BED . CALIFORNIA queen. 6 draw ers, slorage in headboard. M attress, liner, & healer included. Good Condilion. $195.00. 492-7845 leave m ess. Homes For Rent 2Br. 1Ba-Advance-$750/mo 2Br. 2Ba-Winslon-Salem Condo-$700/mo 3Br, 1Ba-Cooleemee-$450/mo 3Br. 2Ba-Mocksville-$900/mo Pennington & Соглрапу Realty 751-9400 108 SUMMIT, MOCKSVILLE, 3BR. 2BA. slove. dishw asher, heal pump, garage, fireplace, $825.00/montn, Hubbard Really, 723-4306. Tb r , i b a T h a l a n d e r ST., Mocksville $300/mo plus security deposit. Call M arha (Broker/ Owner) 492-7505. 2 B E D I ^ O ^ lr m ^ u r a lG a s Heal. Low Renl. Call 284-6010. 2-3BR, IBA HOUSE in lown. Kitchen/dining room. Livingroom. large porch & yard. Oil Heal. $550/deposit. $550/renl. NO HUD! 751-1702 leave m essage. a'BRTToUSETcENTRAL Air. Ali unities included. Malure Adulls only. $550 per month, Call Sheliaonly. $5 at 751- 1515. 3BR, 2BA IN Advance, (ull base­ ment. 1 acre lot. lenced area, cul- de-sac. near 1-40. $1000 per month. 998-3382. 3Br7 ^ B A C A R T N E R ^sT ; Mocksville $600/mo plus security deposIL 3BR, 1ВА W atls St., Cooleem ee $600/mo plus secu­ rity deposil. SBR, IBA Main St. Cooleemee $55Q/mo plus secu­ rity deposit. Call M artha @ Anders Real Estate 492-7505. GARAGE DOORS MCTAt.WOOD INSTALUTION • PARTS ACCESSORIES-SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL B o b b y G in th e r 751-2986Mocksville. NC‘ ” « 1 Homes For Rent 3BR, IBA, C/A, C/H. LOCAL 336-918-4111 OR 828-478-9416 LEAVE m e s s a g e. 3BR, 2B A BRICK house with lull basem ent on 3 acres wilh large barn and well. Huge oak trees, saved road, very quiel. Localed ust oulside Mocksville. Deadmon 4d. area. $850.00 mo. Refer­ ences required. 998-9824. 801S IN MOCKSVILLE, 4BR, 2BA completely remodeled home wilh approximately 1600 sq. ft. $700/monlh + 1 month security deposil. NO HUD! 336-998-0280. ADVANCE AREA, 3BR, 2BA, 1.5 acres wilh detached garage hardw ood lloors. Large deck built-in stainless steel grill. Pos­ sible lease/purchase or owner li­ nancing. Pnced below appraisal. $ 140.000 owner agent (336) 399- 3484. IVIiscellaneous For Sale-Sharp SF-2214 copier, letter and legal copies, black and while copies, reduces and en­ larges, no COLOR copies, large storage stand and 1 loner, good condition, $500.00, 751-7502. IF LIFE IS full of stress. Shakiee's has a lantaslic new stress vita­ min. Call Elhel Myers 751-2967. SiWALL GREENHOUSE 22X32. Fans, furnace, and pots. 492- 2738. fO Y S-SEW IN G M ACHINES, Sergers, Quill & Sewing S up­ plies, Irons, Sewing M achine Repair. 751-5417 or 751-3391 Mobile Homes/ Rent FOR A LISTING ol available — 2BR MOBILE Home. All Elec­ tric. 492-5749. renlal properties, please check our ad in the Real Esiale Seclion- Howard R ealty-751-3538 FOR RENT 3BR, 2BA, Brick House in upscale neighborhood $900/m o.. $1000/deposit. (704)987-8088. MYERS PARK D E V E L O R ^ f in Mocksville, 1 8 2 bedroom houses, many are new construc­ tion, $495-$595 m onth. 1st month renl Iree if move in by 12/ 31/02. Hubbard Really. 723- 4306. NICE SMALL 3 Bedroom wilh cenlral heat & air. $525/mo. and deposit. 751 -2304 or 751 -5291. Homes For Sale FSBO APPROX. 1150SF, 3BR, 1.5BA, FP, FULL BASEMENT, BRICK. VERY NICE. 234 W. CHURCH ST. 336-909-0675. MODULAR HOMES ON yoùTiôt shipped direct- Save $$. For Iree literature, call 1-877-783-2309. SPLIT FOYER, 3BR, 2.5BA. 2 acres, near golf course, $135,000 FIRM. 191 Twin Cedars Golf Rd. 751-5614._________^____________ Land For Sale 3 LOTS FOR Sale, one on Wan­ dering Lane. 2 on Garner St. Owner will give terms. 751-1635. 2BR, 1BA MOBILE Home. Util­ ity Bldg. $425/mo. plus deposit. 492-5897. 2BR, 2BA IN Harmony Area. $425/mo. $375/deposil. 704-546- 2089. call afler 6pm. LOCATED IN THE Pines fvtobile Home Park. Highway 158,2 bed­ rooms, 2 balh Mobile Home for rent. $400.00 including all appli­ ances, cenlral air, all electric, $400 deposil. No Pets. Each home limited to 2 people. 336- 751-7502. MOBiLE HOME FOR rent on pri- vale lot 2 bedroom , 1 bath Mocksville area, $450.00/month $250.00/deposit. 336-399-3484. NICE, 2BR, 2BA, on Private lol. Range & Refrig, Washer/Dryer, Out Building, Front & Back Porch, Yard Work included. No Pets. $500 Deposit. 336-909-3087 or 336-998-4385. OWN YOUR HOME for less than $100 week. 704-838-4593. READY TO MOVE in: 2br up- slairs apt. lurnished w/ furnilure. all utililies. $550/monlh. 751- 1218 SMALL 2 BEDROOM Trailer $395/monlh & deposit. 751-2304 or 751-5291. TRAILER FOR RENT, Courtney area. 336-463-4995. Lawn Care Mobile Homes/Sale E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedeating 336-284-6120 ________336-391-2130________ Lots For Rent DOUBLEW IDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS for rent in Farminglon Heighls. Nice large lots and quiel Communily. Firsl month's lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped, 1984 or new er homes. John Crolls Rd. ofl Hwy 64E. Only 2 spaces lett. 998- 8276 or 998-8222._____________ Miscellaneous ALMOND REFRIGERATOR AMANA, Large Side by Side Freezer. Ice & Water Dispenser. $450.00. 492-5381. III ST TIME buyers program. No credil needed. Call lor Iree quali- licalion by phone. HOME ZONE. (704) 857-0157. $i57P E R M O N T H .^3B ^^iiiV 2 Balh all appliances, lurnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 $2000 REBATE ON Selecl Mod- els lo use as you wanl. 704-838- 4593, 1985 28X 40 DOUBLEW IDE, R elridgeralor, Stove, Porch. $6500. 492-7753. 1999 14X 80 3B R , 2BA, Farminglon Area, $267 paymeni. 1998 3BR, 2BA, C ooleem ee $250 paymeni. Owner Financed (336)240-8415. 96’ 14X70 3BR,2Ba only $4500. 767-3329. ' 98' OAKWOOD 14X80 3BR, 2Ba, Set up on nice lot. $12,900. Cash. 767-3329. C8cC (704) 880-4008 f (336)492-6205 F a ll G u tte r C le a n in g S p e c ia l S ta r tin g A s L ow $39.99 AliO New G utter Im toU atlon T** '•• New Homei . Modulir . - RepUcemeati . Iloublewldei M O C K S V I L L E M IN I .S iz e P<?r IV lo r ith 5 ' х г о '$ 4 0 . 0 0 l O ' x l O '$ 5 5 . 0 0 l O ' x l S '$ 6 5 . 0 0 1 0 ' x 2 0 '$ 8 0 . 0 0 1 0 ' x 2 5 '$ 9 5 . 0 0 Ю ' х З О '$ 1 0 5 . 0 0 STORAGE Inside Storage For: Furniture Household Goods Business Inventory, Etc. Operated by: MOCKSVILLE OIL COMPANY Electronic Gates 24 Hour Access (336)751-2483 L o c ^ on Hwy. 601S Mocksvile, NO OAVIE COUN TY KN'riiRl’RI.SR RICCORD, I'liursdity, Dec. 5, 2002 - 1)9 CLASSIFIEDS Д Д Д Д Й Е Д > 1 8 П Г В : f b o f i x a h l e I Mobile Home/Sale Mobile Home/Sale Music Service Vehicles Employment 767-6511 99' 3BR, 2BA, Doublewide on privale lol, $26.500 cash only! 767-6686. ?BAD CREDIT? Wilh reason­ able deposil loan approved in minules. Will do whal olhers can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YESl ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed­ room, 2 balh. Wiil sell in place or move to your lol. Some owner linancing. 336 661-1163 ADVANCE d“0U B LEW D E^ 4BR, 2BA. $1000 Down, Lease/ Purchase Com bo. (336)240- 8415. Renting, In a Jam. Call the Pickle, I can gel you oul. 1-888-251- 6790 or 336-751-1571. NEW SITE BUILT Modular Home (Cape Cod) 12/12 roof, 35 yr. shingles, insulated windows, built on your land $129.000.00. De­ cem ber only $30.000,00 rebate! For more information call 1 -800- 672-9223. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home. Cost $75.000.00. Will install on your land. $59,000.00. Only "one" available. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. For Info, call 1-800-422-0413. ALL LAND HOME Deals'. 0 Down $399perm o.15yearM ort- gage. 704-883-9997. BANK rI t o SAVE THOUSANDS!! CALL 704-873-2548 BUY A TRUE Modular Home. Save $75,000.00. Call 1-800- 322-8679. DW'S IN N O R TH ^U TH Iredeli; Owner linance to include land. 704-838-1429. ^c t o ^ ' ^o o u n t ’s a l e. Investors welcome Prices. Slart al $5000. 767-3329. NEWLY REM ODELED SINGLEWIDE-FOR SALE BY OWNER with Easy Financing. Nicely remodeled and sel up on lot. (includes 8x10 building, 2 large decks, fenced back yard). MUST SEE! (336)284-4530 $24.000. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 balh home. 1800 sqlt. 450 per month. R ea­ sonable Deposil 661-1163 READY TO MOVE IN 3 bed, 2 bath on privale lot wilh slream. Call 704-873-6573. FIRST TIME BUYERS PRO ­ GRAM. Wanl a new home, lillle or no credit, we can help. PHONE 704-873-2548. FOR RENT $400 Month, 4 Bed­ room, 2 Balh Cenlral Air. 704- 883-7706. FOR SALE NEW Conslruclion, 0 down $499 per mo. 704-878- 0147. GET APPROVED BY phone. Fast, easy, conlidential, no charge. 704-883-9997. GOING OUT OF Business Saie! Homes are 1/2 Regular price. 767-0156. HOME ONLY FINANCING avail- able. Will move & sel up on your properly. 704-838-4593. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE, All Doublewides over 1 acre lol, 0 Down 4.5% @ $399.00 per mo.. All Modulars over 2 acre lot, 0 Down 35% @ $499.00 per mo. 704-928-2066. INVESTORS-W E H A ^ Singlewides and Doublewides priced betw een 10 & 20 thou­ sand. 767-6686. MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direcl- Save $$ For Iree literature, call 1-877- 783-2309. MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW 'S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1 -800-750- 4588. iiWST S E Il 3 Bedroom & W aih Credit No Problem, I can help 0 Down. Low Monthly Payments. Call Mark EverharL (336)751- 1570 or (336)238-8602 READY TO MOVE In! 3BR. 2BA Singiewide. Assume paymenis as Tow as $248 mo. 704-838- 1429. REDUCEDI $39,995. WITH de­ livery & set-up included. Gels you into a brand now 1620 sq. It. Horton Home. 704-838-4593 S È 'A ^ R U É V A lP O R 'Ie ie f^ Rapido, fácil, confidencial. No hay cargos, 704-883-9997. SE RENTA $400 al mes, 4 quar­ tos, 2 baños, aire central, 704- 883-7706. WANT A NEW H om e? Good Credit. Bad Credit. No Credit, NO PROBLEM! CALL MR. MIRACLE 704-873-6573. WE WILL PAY $2000 towards your Christmas. Call lor delails. 704-838-1429. WHY RENT? 1 yc that $250.00 per m onth. W hen you can own lor less 00 per Call 704-873-2548. .A B S O l AUCTION K tx in l/. R o iiil ,\Io c l\s \11 Ic. N ( Satur(la^, Dec. 7, 20 0 2 IO am S e l l s O n - S i m i +/- acres L o o k n o f u r th e r f o r th a t p c r f c c t tr a c t o f la n d . H e r e it is. R o ll­ in g a c r c s in D a v ic C o u n ty . P r iv a te lo c a tio n y e t c o n v e n ie n t to H w y 6 0 1 a n d 1 -4 0 . W h e th e r b u ild in g y o u r d r e a m h o m e o r h o ld in g f o r a n in v e s tm e n t th is is th e la n d y o u ’v e b e e n lo o k in g fo r. S e llin g a b s o lu te , y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d to m is s . Directions: From 1-40 follow Hwy 601 south, turn left on Kooniz Hd. Sale site on right. Terms: a 10% ile/iosil is reiitiimi wilh huhmce due ii;itiii ileliveiy o/tleeil IIOI m e.u eei! 30 ¡lays. A huyer '.v preiiiiiim will he Milled Aiiiiouiieeiiieiil.s ni the tiiielioii lake precedence over any and nil tidveriised and primed nialeritils. ROGERS RtMIY 4 AUCIION CO INC wwvv.RogcrsRcally.cotTi 336-789-2926 М.пк KoL4'ls. \t \1 I'N-' \ \ \l : i i r Киск1>'к1 Si Mmmt \iiN. пт « On sale! Layaway now lor Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guitar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. LINK’S ROOFING & Siding, Free estim ates. 998-1322. PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Sell-players & Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 ¡¡/¡Ef^M O FIN Q .^iD TN G Tnd trims. Custom sizes. Several col­ ors lo choose from. BETCO, Inc, Slalesville, NG 800-654-7813. Pets AKC WEIMARANER PUPPIES 1 st shols wormed heallh guaran­ teed $400. 336-284-6121. OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. BLACK LABS, SPADE female about 2 years old & 10 month old mixed Lab puppies. Very sweet and Iree to good homes. 492- 5669. FISH-N-TAILS moved to 740 Yadkinville Rd. lo belter serve you. Plenly of parking. Hours 10 to 8pm . GRAND OPENING SOON! SE VENDE NUEVA Construcion, 0 Bajo $499 al m es. 704-883- 9997. YADKIN CO., nice large lols. sngl. & dblwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner li­ nance. $11,900 and up. Clean 1994 O akw ood 14x80 Singiewide. Set up on lot. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590________ Motorcycles 1980 HONDA CB-650 Motor­ cycle, 4 cylinder Engine. $650.00. 336-492-2130. HONDA XR80, REBUIlT Molor, New Tires, New Brakes, Excel­ lenl Condition. $800 OBO. 940- 3867, PAWZ AND PURRZ PET CARE. Pel silting, dog walking, & pet taxi. Bonded & Insured. 284-6232 or 284-4552. wwv/.pawzandpurrz.biz. S^MALrPUPPYTSviN^Dalrna^ tian/Lab mix. Greal with animals & children $20.00. Also, 155 gal­ lon saltwater lish lank. Everything included. $3800 new, $1800.00 neg. 993-6892. Service ALL TYPES PAINTING, Build, Repair, or Clean Decks. Clean out G utters. Install G utter Guards, Seal Driveways, Free estim ates, 43yrs experience. 998-7216. lB&b~DESIGN &1:0NSTRUC- TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY IVe work lo Meet Your Budgetl Specializing in additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, stone & tile work, light painting a small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workmanship. Relerences available. Free estimates, FABULOUS FINISH CLEANING Service. Residential & Commer­ cial cleaning al an alfordabla price. W eekly, Bi-weekly, or monlhly. Call for a free estímale. 751-7682. HARRIS PAINT & Renovañoñ; 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, inlerior/exterior. Refer­ ences available. 336-284-6611 or toll Iree 1-877-224-6611. H O N E ST ;'D Í^bA B L E ,A Ñ D CARING Christian woman will sit with elderly 1 sl shilt. Short or long term assignment. Mocksville Vi­ cinity. Valid Driver's License and own Iransportation. Character relerences. Please call 336-751 - 1122. SIMPLY CONTENT AT Home Pel Care Service. Give you and your pet a peace ol mind by al­ lowing Ihem to be simply content in their own environment during the Holiday. Service lor large & small animals. Bonded, Insured. Glenda Williams 998-8125. I oW c o n t r o l” Lose up to 45 lbs, $45 lor 45 days G uaranteed-all natural w w w .w elghtlossw onder.net 31st $20/pp C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE CaU Arthur »wtk* 336-492-5992 STORM DAMAGE? if winter weather leam your lawn a mess,,. Call Rusty Tucker Lawncareusty Tucker Lav 284-6501 were- you above the competition in fact, you're eligible for up to th re e p a y ra is e s your first yearl Our extensive training program provides you with the skills you need to succood. plus lols you docido when you aro ready for mofO pay/bonefits and mote responsibility. And that’s just tho beginning. As a mombor ol our dynamic loam, you'll also benefit (rom Iho following: 401К savings plan contribution — wo'll match 25“a of your contribution, up to 6®.o of your salary (available after one yoar of son/ice of al least 1000 hours, must be at least 21 yoars of ago. Medical proscription, dental, lifo and ADA 0 benefits (availablo after 120 days ol employment, with at leasl a 32 hour/ week avorago) Employee assistance program. • Woekly paychocks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employee meal and gilt discounts • Slock purchase plan (available lo ihoso at lesl 21 yoars ol ago who have complolod 90 days of service) Wo are Iruty commiltod to your succoss as a dcdicniod mombor ol our toum, Ai Crockor Oatiol. wo Uston lo what you iwvo to say and usu lhal lootlbacK to mako posutvo ctinnyos to youf work onvirortmont. Wtial mofo could you osk for?II you ЛГО motfvntod nrwj onthusiastic, with a passion lor rustomor norvico, como In nnd soo a Mnnagoc today! iV e a m currentty looldng fo n PART TIME HELP COME IN ТООАГ AND APPtV.WI ARi A fAST-PACB), RJN PIAO TO WOflKW» ora looUng for НЮН mtgy рмрЦ ttnt Ik* to (mmV hard and nuk* MONEYUt 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 184,140 . (336)712-9880 O ld C o u n try S to re We are an equal opportunity employer. 1988 FORD F-150 XLT Lariet. Cruise, Tilt, AG, Bed Cover, Good Tires, Excellenl Condition, Price $3650, Call 336-408-8134. levy L Gray Interior, 48,000 $5,900. 704-528-2519. EXP. CARPENTER FOR Iraming crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over- lime. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. 1999 GMC SONOMA TRUCK. EC Air. Till. Cruise, CD. 5 speed. 36K. $600 and take over pay­ ments. Call: 704-546-2930. m iles - EXTRA INCOME 2003, $200- $500 weekly mailing travel bro­ chures. For more Inlo send a sell- addressed stam ped envelope to:' Nationwide, PO Box 4355, Mi­ ami, FL 33269. TRACTOR WORK: BUSH hog­ ging, box blading lor driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loader work, lield ripping, 611. trac­ tor tiller, post holes. 336-492- 5174 belore 9 WOOD MULCH SOLD & Deliv­ ered. 751-3768. WRINKLES IN YOUR Catpet. I can re-stretch them. Free esti­ mates. Call Wrinkled Carpel Man at 336-998-8402. Travel BAILEY AND HOWARD TOURS DECEMBER 7TH ENJOY lighls al Cannon Village with Christmas Shopping and Christmas Town Mcadenville at dark $25.00 per person. December 15th, Biltmore iHouse and W inery, Adulls $60.00, Children Prizes available. 998-4338 (Helen) and 752-2135 (Doris). HARRAH'S CHEFROkEE CASINO TRIPS Friday Nile, Dec 6lh $20/pp Tuesday Day, Dec 10th $10/pp Saturday Day, Dec 14th $20/pp Friday Nite, Dec 20th $20/pp J Years Eve Special, Dec O/pp 90' GMC VAN $1200.00 OBO New Engine & Brake Syslem. 284-6552. SÀi^rSBUTi^Y MOTO^R C6T Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St.. Salisbury 704-636-1341 Wanted BUYING ANTIQUES & col­ leclibles. anylhing Irom old lurni- lure lo pottery/glassware. Will buy one item or entire estates/ collections. Call 704-642-0206. W A^TED^O W Y : PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cut. Shaver Wood Producls 704-278-9291 nighl 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 WANTING TO BUY sianding lim­ ber pine and hardwood. 336-859- 2480. Employment BMT, LEVEL III, Girls Group Home in Mocksville. Experience & High School Diploma Needed. 336-936-0029. MATURE EXPERIENCED FarrVi- Worker needed, lull lime job on cattle larm in Northern Davie' County, Must have experience, and driver's license. Send age; and experience to: Blind Ad. P.O, Box 99. Mocksville, NC 27028.., SH EET METAL HELPER. w anted. Experience prelerred.' Valid NC Driver License requireri; Call Sam 31998-4601. E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn Wyall Vehicles 1975 CADILLAC SEDAN de Ville 492-2089. i i a r v w RABbIt, Diesel. Runs G real. Looks Good. $600.00. 998-7815. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license nrelerred. Cail 284-4369. Mon.-Fri.. 10am- 2pm lor application. EOE COSM ETO L 0 GISTS : RA FFLES SALONS in Mocksville are now under new m anagem ent and looking lor qualilied applicants lor lull and part-tim e positions. Applicant must have current NC cosmetol­ ogy license and be able to work at least 2 evenings per week and Saturdays. Salon is closed on Sunday. Call Kathy at 751-2941 to schedule your conlidential In­ terview today. EOE CURRENTLY SEEKING LOCAL Drivers. Work Tue through Sat or W ed Ihrough Sun. A verage $750.00 to $850.00 per week plus safety Bonus. CDL-A with 2 years Tractor Trailer exp.. Excel­ lent Benefils. Medical, Dental, Lile, Prolil Sharing, Apply in per­ son at: Salem Carriers, Inc., 191 Park Plaza Dr., Winston Salem, NC or call 1-800-709-2536, EOE. 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, 2 dr. Hatchback, Sspd, $2500.00, 1990 Chevy Astro Van RS, Auto, $2200.00. 284-6232 or 284- 4552, DO YOU NEED Money? Earn up to 50%, get your products al re­ duced prices, free training, work your own hours, benefits, join the #1 Beauty Company, Avon, try it. Avon sells itself. Call Candy Trivette (336)940-5653 or online W W W . youravon.com/ candytrivette. ш т у \ ! м SOCIAL WORKER II: Position with the Davie County Dept, ol Social Services with the primary purpose ot ottering a range ol em ploym ent and support ser­ vices to aid Work First partici­ pants in identilying and removing barriers thal interlere with their, goal ol achieving self-support by obtaining and maintaining em ­ ployment or olher types ol per­ m anent non-Work First income.' Will work at the Davie County JobLink C areer Center at least once a week lo provide employ­ ment services and will perlorms, olher duties as required. College degree required. College degree required. BSW and one year of social work or counseling expe-' rience prelerred. Olher combina-' tions ol college educalion and. experience will be considered.- Must have a valid North Carolina, driver's license and vehicle avail­ able lor work. Submit a com-.' pleted state application. PD-107,; and school transcript ol highest educational degree to Becky Finney. Social Vvork Supervisor, Davie County Department ol So­ cial S erv ices. PO Box 517, M ocksville, NC 27028, Tele-, phone: 336-751-8800. Applica­ tion deadline: D ecem ber 13,'. 2002 belore 5:00pm. Equal Op­ portunity Employer. TRIJCK DRIVER NEEDEIL 2”^ ^ experience, clean driving record, w/CDL. 336-788-3210. w'a n t 'e d Ts e a s o n e d ¡Lo c a l - Christian Individual needed by, elderly couple 1 day a week lor light housekeeping. Individual' must possess a broad knowledge of all phases of housekeeping,’ m ust nave a valid Driver's Li­ cense and have own transporta­ tion. Individual must also furnish R elerences and be able to pass a criminal records check. Inter­ ested individuals should reply lo: Blind Ad-Housekeeping, PO Box 99. Mocksville, NC 27028. 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 I 1-888-278-6050 MID-STATE METALS WORK FROM HOME earning $200-$ 1500 P/T, $2000-$4500 F/ t. Industry leader. Fortune 500 Company, training provided. Call today lor free Info. 866-845-9331 or visil www.debtfreealhome.com. ¡BinGO) I T U E S D A Y I j 7 :0 0 P M * Iic ilp This Ad For Free Pack»: j^Sr/nsf4 Friend For TWo J ; Yadkin Moose Lodge li A U C T IO N ES rA’l’E OF: Gillicrt & Melba Davis (Living) 4855 Kinnamon Road, Winston-Salem Sat. • Dec. 7 • 10AM DIHECTIONS: I-40W to Lewisville-Clemmons Rd (Exil 184), turn Righl otf ({imp. Follow to (iist stoplight, turn Right onto Poacohavon Rd. Travel M\Q mile, turn Right onto Kinnamon Rd. Travel 4/10 mile lo sale on Loft. PARTIAL LISTING: FURNITURE: Ladderbnck Chair; Woshsland; Vanity with Mirror; Woodon Rockor; China Cabinol; Floor Lamps; Voice ol Music Stereo; Kilchen Table w/4 Chairs: Vibrating Chair; Table; Yard Chairs ANTiQUES & COLLECTIBLES! Oil Lamps; Limited Edition Pepsi Botlles; Old Washboard: Antique Oil Can; Bottio from Panama Canal; 8 Day Mantle Clock; Old Books (Some Irom 1800's); Antique Frames; Collectible Liquor Botlles; Baskets; 8 Place China Set; Old Kilo Tobacco Box: Wooden Fork and Spoon; Old Baseball Gloves: Avon Pieces: While Houso Vinegar Jar; 3 logged Cast Iron Pot; Salt and Pepper Shakers: Stemmed Glasses: Seagrove Pottery TOOLS: Hornolile Weedeater (Gas); Briggs & Stratton Loaf Blower (Push Type); MTO Riding Mower; Push Mowers; Whoel Barrels; Yard Tools: Aluminum Ladder; Homelite .Loaf Blower; Oxford Electric Sprayer; B&D Trimmer; Hand Tools; Rockwell Jigsaw; Bonch Grinder; Old Woodon Toolbox; Post Hole Diggers; Mowing Scyhle MISCELLANEOUS; 1987 Mercedes (approximately 270.000 milos); Crosley Upright Freezer; Motal Sholvos; Golf Clubs; GE Side by Side Refrigerator; Sharp Carousol II Microwavo; Englander Wood Stove; Singor Sowing Machine; GE Washor; Speed Oueen Dryer; Old Biko; Old Sitter; Firoptaco Fixtures; Cast Iron Iloms; Cotfeo Gilnder; Gomes; Mixing Bowls; RCA 13" Color TV; Spico Cabinet; Camera Equipment; Old Sol of Horseshoes and much morot Col. K enneth G . K etner. Pres., N C A L 3268First Choice Auction & Realty Firm Lkcnse #7229 • PO Hox 335, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 Visit Our Wch Site at www.firslehoiccaiiction.coni • atuil: ciir^u-hoiiXuuii'iriaJ.ir.com ■'•л DIO - DAVIK COUNTY ENTERPRISK RKCORD, Thursday, Dcc. 5, 2002 D a v i e D a t e l i n e F u n d r a i s e r s Saturday, Dec. 7 C h ick en D u m plinu S u p p er, S p.m.. C ooleem ee V FW . tline-in or lake- oul. A ll donations go for Save llie C ooleem ee Pool Project. Cooleem ee Sr. C ili/cn s invite you to com e and eal. R e l i g i o n Sunday, Dec. 8 ( iu c s l S p e a k e r a t R c d lu n d I’cn taciistal H oliness C h u rc h . Dr. Ron M cM .m ess. scrv k c lim es I i a.m . and 6:.10 p.m . R cR ina Elh’o lt M iinl, al Jerusalem Bapl. C hurch. H w y. 601 S., ever)'- onc invited. ser\ icc tim es 8 :I.S a.m. and 11 a.rn. and a special Chrisini.is C onccn al fii.lO p.m . S p e d a l E v e n t s Fri. - Sun., Dec. 6-8 TIic N ulcrackcr b>’ B.illet & Perfomi- Santa Claus To Visit Santa Claus will bc in Mi.x:ks- ville al the Sc|uirc Boone (Wal- Mart) Plaza to meet with area children every Saturday in De­ cember from 10 a.m.-.S p.m. and every Siinday in December from l-.S p.m. e.xcept parade Satur­ days. He will also be there Dec. 14 from 1-5 p.m. Members of the Davie Youlh Council will assist. ing Ans Ceniiv. 9 a.m. Dec. 6 ,7 p.m. Dec. 7.2 p.m. Dcc. 8 al Hrock Perfonn- ing Art,s Cenier. S9. S7. l i I -M W . Sunday, Dec. 8 C hristm as T«)y Run forinotorcyclists. 1 p.m. at Hom‘s Tmck Stop, ending at Fiintiinglon Sc1kx>I. 1 -3 p.m. Bring toys for Storvhouse for Jesu-s. Tuesday, Dec. 10 Tlie Clif Nolcs coiKcrl at Bnxk I’er- Iwming ArlsCcnlcr.N. Main Sl.. M>xk.s- ville. 7 p.m. Admivsion will Iv minpcr- isluble faxJ forSloa'lmusc for Jesus or money for Davie sclKX)lsclK)ral gnxips. Monday, Dec. 16 Davic Kepiibliciin Chrlstim is p:my. Smith Grove Melhodist Oiurch. 7 p.m. S12. RSVP Carolyn Shuif, ‘W8-.12+4. D a t e s t o R e m e m b e r Saturday, Dec. 7 N C l.lon'.s Foundation Vision Van, screening for vision and glaucoma, and glucose (sugar) screening, no charge. Downlown Mocksville. Am erican Red Cross llkxxl Drive, 9 .xm. 10 I :.10 p.m.. at Mocksvillc Rotary Club. One of ilw Annual 12 Days of Q irisinus Blood Drives held Dec. 6-24. Tlierc will he a pri/c draw ing. M e e t i n g s Thursday, Dec. 5 C enter V olunteer Fire Dept, incor­ porators meeling. 7 p.m., al the sta­ tion. U.S. 64 W. Tuesday, Dec. 10 Davic Cattlem en meel at Sheflleld- Calahaln VFD. Call 7.‘i I -6297by Dec. Davie D em ocratic Party. 7 p.m., Davie Co. Library. All parly members urged lo attend. Wed.&Thurs„Dec. 11 &12 C hristian W om en's C lubs, at Ber­ muda Run Counlry Club, meeting o|4-n to public, but reservations re- ({uired. A free nursery provided. Wed. - luncheon 11:15 a.m ., cost S12.25. call 774-9962. Tliurs. - brunch 9;.TO- 11 a.m ..costSI0..‘i().call940-68X.Sor 7W)-42.S3. R e c r e a t i o n For m ore infonnalion on these events, call 751-2323. Line Dancing Fanninglon Com m unity Center. Ev­ ery Tuesday. Cost: 52. Instructors: Steve Л Linda Hatley. For m ore info, call 7.4-3848. Rec Club Before (S15)or afler (S25)scliooI and out of school program s. Regisiraiion open. GoodTimersSquareDance Dancc Lessons S.5 perm onlh. Volun­ teers for differenl social cvenls. Con­ tact Ethel al 998-.1837. Silverstriders Walk Club Seniors, 50 and up. M -F, 6:30-9 a.m. N o chargc. Mothers Morning Out Tuesdays and Thursdays, S7 per day. S-iO per m onth. The Dance Company M on., Tues., W ed.. & Sat. Call Emily Robenson. 998-5163. Y M C A For m ore inform alion. call 7 5 1 -9622 or visit Davie Fam ily YM CA. Water Exercise Class For beginners and the experienced. All ages. Call for class types & limes. E x x o n s t a t i o n f o r l e a s e F a r m i n g t o n R o a d a n d 1 -4 0 i n D a v ie C o u n t y . Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. C o n ta c t: D a n n y B ro w n Q u a l i t y O il C o m p a n y 336-722-3441 Turn on HBO \ L DwtUyKlto« MCinnui* МНЮ» r iliu- In iHii HBO S in g levisio n p a c k a g e tin iHih fo r в rnonths. p lu s с .III iiiiw O lle i e inis so u n ' 1877.772.2533 FREE in sta lla tio n ! A d e lp h ia Karate-Carucado Style Tuesdays, 7*8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. Tae Kwon Do Ages 6 & up. Meet Tues. & Tliurs.. 4:4.*;, 6:(K), 6:4.‘> p.m, Parents Night Out Dec. 1.1, 6-l():.10 pm ., ages 3-12. Swin^ming, arts & crafts, games, movie. Dinner al 6:30. S7 members. SIO noninen>l)ets. Family Night Dec. 20, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swimming and more. S2 per person (5&under free). Shop & Drop Nov. 30-Dec. 14, preregislnition re- i|uin.-d for child care while you shop. Limited space. Breakfast With Santa Dec. 7.9-11 a.m. Middle School Mania IX-c. 14,8-11 p.m. S e n i o r s All Senior Activities lake place al Davie Counly Senior Services Iwated in the В п кк Building on N onh Main Slreel, M ocksville unless olherwisc noted. Call 7.SI-0611. Thursday, Dec, 5 L unch nnd L earn, Old Salem . 11 a.m ., must prc-regisier in person. Thursday, Dec, 12 A nnual C hristm as I’arty , 2 p.m.. Nutrition Sile, please pre-register. Friday, Dec. 27 Life l.ine S creening. 9 a.m.. Stroke and Osteoporosis. Craft Room, hy appt. only al l-8(K)-407-4.‘'.‘>7. Ongoing launch, M.T,\V , 11:30 a.m .. Th. & Fri.. 11 a.m. Silver I leallh Exercises. Senior Ser­ vices. M , W, F. 8:30 a.m. QuiltinK. every Monday, 10 a.m. HrldKe, Tuesdays & Fridays. 1 p.m. C ard & H oard rinnies.SV, 1:30 p.m. C reative Scraphookini; Class, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Paint C lass, W ednesdaysal 8:30a.tn. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon IVIonday Itcm.s for Davic D ateline should lie reporled by luxin Mond:iy of the pub­ lication week. Call 1 51 -2 120 or drop il by the office, al S, M ain Sl. across from Ihe counliouse. N E W Y O R K H A IR S T Y L IS T J o y c e J o h n s o n Hours: Tubs,, Wed., Thurs. & Sal. 9:30am -6ptn • Frl. 9:30am-6:30pm 2123 US Жуу 158, Mocbville • 751-5994 é U tlk Redkln Perms I ________________________ I Bring this in to get $5 o ff Wash-Cut-BIow Dty • Men's Haircut $3 off W-C-B | Please call for an appointment. With this ad. _ _ l i _ _ _ L . HOLIDAY SPECIAL > One Per Family • Valid 12/4-12/31 Special of the Week Lance Crackers 1 Getl FREE Buy Lim it 8 While Supplies Last It’s Here Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! 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A Family Affair Davie Couple Builds Successful Businesses And Are Joined By M any Family Mem bers Page 01 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRI/&ECORD USPS 149-60 Num ber 50 Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002 40 PAGES W h a t C h ris tm a s Is A ll A b o u t Community Spirit Drives Annual Advance Parade B.v .lackic Scabult Davie County Eiilerpriso Rccortl ir you want lo find out Wluil Cimsnna.s Is All Ahoiii, you may want lo lake a ride to Advance this Saliirdity. Thal'.s when Ihe annual Advance Christmas Parade w ill lake place, it begins at 10 a.m. al the elemeniary school. It will travel on Coniatzer Road to N.C, 801, turn right and break up at Peoples Creek Road, Whilt started as a joke eiglil years ago alter Aunt Eloise from radio station W TQ R announced on the air there would be a Christmas parade in Advance has become an anticipated yearly evenl. Entry forms are available at LctS Grocery on N.C. 801 North, but according to owner and parade coordinator Linda Carter. “I never count lliem, and liall' of them never nil one out," The only rei|uest is lhal parlicipanis show up on lime and at the right localion, at the elementary scliool. The parade is held in conjunction with the Whal Chri.simas Is All About Each year on Chrislmas Eve two riretnicks from the Advance Fire Deparlment aiul their volunleers make rounds in the community to deliver toys lo needy children, visit lite elderly who need financial or medical assislanee, or aid a family who may need help paying an electric bill. I’lense See Advance - I’ase 7 S a n d e rs in te rim M a n a g e r Christine Saunders has been named interim manager for the Town of Mocksville. Sanders is the town’s financial director. Mocksville Town Manager Terry Bralley, recently hired as Davie County manager, be­ gan his new job on a part-time basis Monday. He w ill splil time between the lown and county through the remainder of this year. Mocksville plans to place advertisements for a new nianager in January, aiul accept ap­ plications through February. Interviews are scheduled for March, with a new' town man­ ager on board in April. "We thought it would be good to give the interim manager a chance to be in the job for a while," said board member. Bill Foster. Town board niembers asked Bralley w'hat they needed to do to ensure good relalions between the board and the new nianager. Bralley told them to let the manager do their job by handling day-to-day operations of the town, with board members focusing on com- niunications and consenus building. Children Need Christmas Sponsors A Storehouse for Jesus still has children who are not sponsored this Christmas, Christmas is almost here aiul there are still approximately 43 children who are in need of sponsors to make their Christmas one to remember, if able to sponsor a child, call Marie Collins al the Storehou.se at 751-1060, Monday-Thursday. Many of the sponsors have been churches, civic organizations, businesses and individu­ als. You can sponsor one or more children. Lasi year, there were Chrislmas gifts pro­ vided for 785 children, 16 adulls and 54 se­ niors. And 74 Christmas dinners were pro­ vided .for senior citizens in Davie County. Earlv DeaMines This squirrel found a nice place to enjoy a nut during the storm, - Photo by Robin Fergusson Ice Storm Causes Inconveniences e;№ w spapeF oifiterip.b^ papetfwUibe printed anddts- io ntswsi^ks on Dec: 23. and lopat mail subspiiiwr» tihouldiiieceiyeii on ChnstmaK Eve, | ' t Items fot trie Ncyv Year's issue should bc ini by.ThuriKlay, - I Uy M ike Harnhurdt Davie Counly Enterpri.se Record Get ready. It could happen again. Olher lhan living wiihoul eleeirieily for several days, Davie residents appear to have survived the first major ice storm in years fairly well. There were no major injuries re­ ported, DatTiage was basically limited to trees. vehicles, porches and olher minor structural damage to homes, Davie EMS and Emergency Management Director Dwayne Smith .said family, friends and neighbors checked on each other. And volunteers from fire departments were instru­ mental in helping make sure jieople were sale. Please See He Prepared - Page 4 Authorities Investigating Possible Death By Vehicle By .lackie Seaholt Davic Counly Enterprise Record Authorities are working lo piece together evidence that may coniiecl a tli'iiiik driver lo the death of a Tennessee pcdesti ian killed last Tue.sday. T im o tliy Boyd C ru tch field. .^7. of Alamance County was arrested Dec. 3 for inis- denieanor D W I. According to Davie Counly Sheriff’s De­ partment Detective Roberl Trotter, a call was received that Tuesday evening reporting a pos­ sible drunk driver in a Ford Ranger pickup truck in the Hill.sdale area. The truck was de­ scribed as white with one headlight and a camper shell. Anolher call shortly thereafter, reporled the driver had begun Iraveling west on 1-40. Davie Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Barnette was patrolling the inlerslate shortly after 11 p.m. and spotted a pick-up matching the descrip­ tion given by the caller. The truck was driven by Crutchfield near the U.S. 601 e.xil when Barnette first attempted to stop il. Crutchfield did not stop the vehicle until it neared the exit for U.S. 64. Barnette reported smelling a slrong odor o f alcohol as he approached the vehicle. Crutchfield voluntarily took an alcohol breath test that registered ,22. The legal limit is .08. There was daniiige to Ihe from passenger side and windshield area of Crutchrield’s ve­ hicle. A small black fanny pack bag was lodged in the crumpled hood and grille of the truck, according to Trotter. Paper clips were still in the grille, and pink and yellow highlighters along with white corrcction lluid splatter were also found. According to Trot­ ter the weather was cold and windy that evening, but the correction fluid was still wet. "That was a reason we knew the dtimage wiis fresh," Troiter said, Crutchlleld had traveled from Burlington, and was reported to have left around 7:30 p.m. A family member told authorities there was no damage lo the truck when it was itiken from the home. An alert was sent out to surrounding coun­ ties asking about possible hit and runs. There was no report of any that evening. According lo Trotler, the next morning. Dee. 5, he received a call that a man had been found dead on i-40 in Forsyih County near a Kernersville exit. Please See Investigation - Page 7 2 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002 E d i t o r i a l Electricity’s On At Tanglewood’s Festival of Lights We drove through the Tanglewood Festival o f Lights on Monday, enchanted again by all those lights. A ll those lights fed by electricity ... that worked. The ice storm was brutal on electricity lines and Bradford pear trees. A warm bath, hot coffee, lights that turn on - all rank higher this week on the list o f favorite things. U tility crews worked several days putting the lines back up, but, like Humpty Dumpty, there’s nothing that can be done about those ornamental trees. I awoke Thursday moming to the icy paradise to survey the damage. The electricity was still on. No apparent damage in the yard. Tlien I heard the crash. One side o f a Bradford pear had been ripped o ff by the weight o f the ice. Ten minutes later, more o f it fell. A third o f it remains standing. 1 always had mi.xed feelings about that tree. It kept its leaves too long - a trait that led to its de­ mise. And it never seemed like a real tree. It was too perfect - almost like it was groomed. A ll limbs and little trunk. Tlie Bradford pear became a landscaping favor­ ite a decade or more ago. They were planted along city streets and at businesses - neat little trees easy to care for and compact. Nol too big. Pretty white flowers in spring. The chainsaw and I tackled the remains o f my tree on Saturday, quickly ilnding there was a lot to it. It m ight have seemed small, bul the limbs went on forever. r i l plant a maple in its place. A real tree. Going ihrough Tanglewood, wc debated, as usual, over our favorite display. M ine is still the train - w'heels turning and smoke puffing. The poinsettias and candles are nice. The tunnel o f lights is exciting - especially for the kids, who always count the bands o f lights. The giant snowflakes, the reindeer leaping over the road. The flying golf ball. They all gel votes and consider­ ation. Even ihough we’ve seen them 10 times and more, Ihey’re still nice.That has becoine part o flh e local Christmas tradition. Christmas, like no other occa­ sion, makes us sentimental and causes us to cling to doing Ihings like we have always done them. We decorated the tree over the weekend, handling carefully the ornaments. Most of them have a story, a history, that I recount to the boys. Drives them tty. But they listen. We w ill have to go to the lovefeast and candle light service. We have to sit and stare at the tree. We have lo bring out the little Santa carvings from their grandfather. We have lo read “ Polar Express” right before the boys clim b into bed Christmas Eve. It just wouldn’t be Christm as... - Dwight Sparks D A V I E C O U N T Y E N T E R P R I/i^ ^ E C O R D USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by the Davie Publishing Co. Dwight Sparks....................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson...............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt..................................Managing Edilor Ray Tullerow»......................................Advertising Direclor Brian Pitts.............................................Sports Editor Tammy Kowalski................................Circulation/Classified Mocksvllla Enterprise Davie Record Cooleemee Journal 1916-1958 1899-1958 1901-1971 Periodicals I’oslagc I^aid in Mocksville, NC 27028 Subscription Rules Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 I'cr Year In N.C,, S25 Outside N.C. POSTMASTHR Send Address Changes lo: Davic County Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99. M ocksville. NC 27028 Wa.lT'SMOANGEU^ In The Mail... Writer Remembers Luther Allison To the edilor: In remembering tiee. 7, Pearl Harbor Day, World War II ami the threat of war, ournation and world siluation loday. I'm reminded of a World War II veleran, Lulher “Luke" Allison, and would like to share the infonnation with members of ihe communiiy. Lulher was bom in Davie County to the lale Robert "Bob" and Fannie Allison on July 24, 1920. Me allended school (ihe fonner Davic Counly Training Scliool). He married Evelyn Woodhury, and Ihey were parents of five cliildren. Luther had ihe appearance of a homeless person, although he had a home of his own. His lasl em ­ ployment was wilh Hendrix and Corriher Conslruclion Co. In 1992. Lulher wenl to ihe home of his uncle. Pink Allison, to care for him during a lenninal illness. In 1996, he was called lo Ihe same home to help carc for his cousin, J.P. Allison, also due lo a tem iinal illness. Nol only did he help take care of their physical needs, il was discovered he was a very humorous, social person Knights Appreciative Of Community To Ihe ed ilo r: \ The Knighls of Columbus donated SI ,(XK) lo Davie .Schools from haunted house proceeds. We would like to thank our community, M ocksville and Davie Counly, for ils parlicipation lo have made this possible. We would also thank the businesses which donalcd ilems or services. The Knights are dedicated lo ihese type of ser\ ices for our com­ munity and our town. Wc hope lo continue in these lype of endeav­ ors to make this comnuuiity a belter place. Thanks lo all. Vince Mannino, Grand Knighi Mocksville D O T Workers Deserve Thanks To the editor: This is a Idler o f appreciation lo all of Ihe Depanment of Trans­ portation workers from all of us who were able to go where we needed. We alt know lhal you all risk your lives every day, just so thal we all have a smooth ride. We had had a very bad ice slorm. and we know that you have worked very hard night and day. We appreciaic all ihe times lhat you stayed up all night. We appreciate ull the minutes thal you were so tired, but never gave up until the roads were completed. M osl of us had no power for days, but due to the DOT, we were able lo go where we needed. Having no power meant our family came closer logelher. There was time to talk to cach other. We all stuck logelher when limes were tough. My husband works for DOT and I'm very proud of him. Lols of appreciation to all the DOT workers. We all lhank you for laking your lime to make our life a liltle easier. Rulhie Ayers Mocksville w h o h e lp e d lift Ihe sp irit o f th e fam ily. Lulher enlered service on May 27, 1941 al I-l. Hragg. Ho com ­ pleted basic training al Fl. Houston, Va., and received training as a machine gunner e.xperl. From 19 4 1 -4.“!, he served wilh Ihe 7lh Anny Coasl Artillery as a machine gunner 2(1-20 mm and In.'S mm. He com pieled com bat duly in Europe, the Atlantic, North Atlamic, M editerranean Sea and olher arcus of Europe, the Pacific Theater. New Guinea, the Philippines and Yokohama, Japan. In 1942, he was with the 7th Coasl Artillery in thc Carribean at St. fhonias, I Ie received the following awards: Combal Infantry Badge, Gooil Conducl M edal, Expert G unner Badge, Bronze Star Medal (.1). European Theater M edal, Pacific Theater Medal. He bccame dis­ abled veteran and was hospitalized afler the war, but was not avvardeil Ihe Pur|)le Heart. I le reached the rank of corporal s(|uad leailer. (M ilitary infom iation supplied by Korean War veteran Calvin L. Jones). Alice C. Gailher M ocksville - Kaydon Manager Helps Employees To the eilitor: As we express our lhanks lo yini, we wanl lo say as well, your kindness means much more lo us, lhan words alone can lell. Thanks again lo Kayilon Corporation's plant manager, Karl Brode, for sup­ plying genenitors to the em ployee's families. Melissa Clary Mocksville Smith Grove UMC Youth Contributed A leller lust week incorrectly sluled lhat Ihe Shady Grove youth gave SUH) for food for the Storehouse for Jesus, ll was the Smith Grove Uniled MelhodisI Church youlh. Letters Welcomed The Enterprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters may be on topics of local, state, national or international issues. An effort will be made to print all leUers, 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 includc the name and address of the writer, including a signature. A telephone number, not lo be published, is also requested. Please have leuers in the newspaper office no later than 4 p.m. Monday o f the week to be published. Davie County Enterprise Record P.O. Box, 99, Mocksville, or email to: emews@davie-enterprise.com. Got An Opinion? Add your vote lo our weekly online poll that asks questions affecting you and Davie County. Log on at w/vro.enterprise-record.com and click on reader's poll to cast your vote. Results will be listed here weekly. Will you trust the UN Weap­ ons Inspection report from Iraq? Log on now to cast your vote. Yes, 33% No, 67% I DAVIE COUNTY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Thursdav, Dcc. 12,2002 - 3 We invite you to attend the Advance Christmas Parade Saturday, D ecem ber 1 4 ,2 0 0 2 • 10 a.m . • D o w n to w n A dvance ‘Where Customers Meei For Fun' L&S GROCERY' A special thanks to V everyone who * participated & helped with the parade. HWY 801 AT CORNATZER ROAD ADVANCE • 336 -998 -7347^ D R S . J e r r y H a u s e r 8 c A d a m d o r s e t t FAM ILY AND CO SM ETIC GENERAL D E N TISTR Y ^ 'le r r ij Q tiristm a i auserJ ro m Ф г л ’. 3 Ù cê S ta jJ O ff ic e HOURS 135 ivjedical d r iv e BY APPOINTMENT SUITE 201B98-2427 OR 998-2428 ADVANCE. NC J Holiday Greetings from ingtonompany REALTY TARHEEL BANANA COMPANY C h r i s t m a s Highway 801 Advance 998-8202 It is with pleasure I congratulate Advance on their Chfistnias Parade. Happy Ho!¡days! A i l o o W [ h it a .[ } c ® r D avie C o u n ty Sheriff Paid for by Shonlf Allen W/hitnkor erry Christmas B U I U D I N S f a K E M C O eU l'ie, LÍO ’ Aíívence, N.C. 336-998-2140 since wao MeiTy Christmas from Dr. Frazier & Staff 134 Mediali Dr • Advancc 998-H75Ü d r o p t h e n d r o p i n t o B e l l a M m f o r m y s h o p p e r s -Specials- 1 hr. Massage for $50 r^. $60 Holiday Srtltsfow for $40 for iirg. $45I /2 hr. Foot & Leg Rejiwiiiator for $30 Reg. $35 B a l ì a M i o S ic in C a r a C a n t e r II»Vi. I.-S (■'8(11 - .U 9 9 8 -1 6 4 5 I I N. i.'. K-*. .V|l.-J>i C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n y o u r A d v a n c e C h r is t m a s P a r a d e M ay you and your fam ily have a blessed Christm as! J u l ia H o w a r d N.C. Hou.se of Ropreseiitatives /'iiiilforhy Hfprvwiiuiliw Julia llow oitl Merry Christmas! V I am honored to support the annual Advance Chiistmas Piuade. B re n t S lio a f D a v ic C o u n ty R e g is te r o f D e e d s fill- hy liivni Shoaf __________У 'Gardner’s n v s s L u H e % РЖ! It a l ia n Fa iv iil y Re s t a u r a n t ЗЗШ Ш И Tanglewood Shopping Center • Hillsdule 940-6787 / w m " ^ a i c / z i c u Gift Certificates Available W e 'v e G o t Y o u C o v e r e d A d v a n c e ! D A V IE COUNTY D a ir 4 Q u e e n . гENTERPRI/E RECORD FULL COVERAGE ON NEWS & ADVERTISING P.O. Box 99 • 171 South M.iin Sc, Mocksville. NC 27028 phone; (336) 751-2129 fax; (336) 751-9760 . W e wish you A your family a very M e ir y C ilristiM asIV. Hwy 158 • Hillsdale (Advance) Mm-y Oiristinas & Happy New Year tu the people oi Advance & Uavie Couiity. J u d g e J im m y M y e rs Paid tor by Judge Jimmy Myers A - DAVIK COUN I Y EN TKRPRISE RKCORD, Thiirsdiij, Dcc. 12, 2002 A pine tree fell across a truck, motorcycle and outbuilding at tliis residence off Riverview Road, Be Prepared: More Storms Likely Conlimied From I’lifje I "Tlic firsl rcspoiulcrs ¡mil fircfiglilcrs in ciicli illslrici were very inslruinenuii, clicckinj; on people in Iheir connnim ilies who were willioul power lo lei us know w ho neeileil a.-.sis- lanee." .Smilh saiil. "I appreci­ ate ihe help and palience ol'ev- cryhoily in Uavie Counly. The people are fortunate to liave Ihese friem ls anil neighbors tiiey've got w ill) are willing lo iielp." Srnilli suggests that people pre(iarc now for Ihe ne.M storm. I lave a safe, hack up lieuliiig al- tern ativ e. H ave fiashliglils really. I lave a plan. 'I'hal’s a gooil idea, said lo­ cal w eather w alclier Jam es Cieorge. Cieorge recorded four iiielies o f snow und alHutl a iiuaner inelv o f icc al his S heffield lioinc. Tlic snow num bers were tow er and the ice num liers higher in M ocksville and south- eni and eastern Davie, hc said. "ll looks like w e're going lo have a pretty interesting win­ ter." Cieorge said. " The way il looks right now, w e're going lo have an upanddow nsiliialion." The freeze in Canada, where many of our arctic tilasis come from, hil early ihis year. That m eans ihe cold air is there, iniilding for a t>lasl to the .Southeast. All it lal;es is for m oisture from the Gulf o f Me.xico or the Atlantic Ocean to move in al the sam e time, and the frozen precipitation will he here. "It's hard to predict, hut it looks like this will Ik- a hig year for snow and ice," he said. I le e.vpects the freezes to hc sanilvviched belw een w arm er periods. I le credits m uch of the dam ­ age causeil lasl w eek by llie prolonged drought. I hal has made trees weaker, and more susceptible lo breaking from the extra weight o f llie icc and snow. Cieorge's w eallier station is still y inches iiclow norm al rainfall for llie year, allliough the N ovem ber, and now De­ cem ber totals, are above nor­ mal. Davie school children got two cMra days off from school. Superinlendeni Dnb I’olls said lhal this semester w ill finish lie- fore the Clirisinv.is break, iwo days short. Davie lligli School had the most dam age, w hen a tree was uprooted onto ‘'T" building, ll caused m inor dam age. A Iree serv ice was calleil to clear other irees, including dangling linitis that jiosed a danger. l-'our schools were without electricity for several days - Shady Grove, Coniatzer, Davie 1 ligh and Cooleem ee. W orkers m oved food stored there to a c e n lra l lo c a tio n , and then Although several cars skidded off ttie road, there were no major wrecks reported. Downed limbs and trees created most of the problems during and after last week’s storm. Mocksville Offering Curbside Pickup Limbs from storm damage will be picked up for Town of Mocksville residents. The limbs should be placed curbside, no larger than four inches in dianieler wilh large ends placed towards the street. This separate from Ihe leaf pick­ ups. This temporary service will only last for a shorl period. The last day for leaf pickups will be Dec. 20. Ice Significantly Damages Trees worked again Sunday to lake it back lo the schools w hen elec­ tricity was restored. M osl D avie residents had electricity restored by Sunday. As the snow began to fall W ednesday m orning, crew s were still pulling gas in the school buses for the Irip home. As soon as that was done, stu­ dents were dism issed. "W e were very fortunate," I’otts said. "We got them home safely. We alw ays look to our buses first to m ake sure they can travel safely." Davie dodged the bullet this time. But be prepared, it could happen again. Soon. "I’eople need lo be p re ­ pared," Smith said, "in case this does happen again." Davie roads quickly became snow and ice covered Wednesday.- Photos by Robin Fergusson By (irt'K Hoover Bxtension Agent Now that your electricity is back on and you have heat and water, you might want lo start working on ice storm damaged trees and shrubs. Some damage is irreversible and it is best to remove whal's left of Ihe tree or shrub and plant a new one. W hen lim bs break or rip away friim heavy ice loads, il significantly damages trees. For planis that can be saved, mak­ ing proper pruning cuts and re­ pairing wounds, you can reduce the ilamage ami influence plant survival, appearance and pro­ mote long term plant heahh. Гог those of yon who loved your Bradford pears, consider replanting wilh something else. Bradforil pear has weak branch unions and was heavily damaged by the storm. Other trees prone 10 limb breakage are birch, elm, poplar, willow and silver maple. Always keep safely in mind when working around trees and shnibs. Be aw are of electric lines and look up in trees for branches lhat could fall. To remove large branches or what's left of large branches, use the ,1-cut proceiline. Start by making a bottom cut. Go out about a foot or more from Ihe main stem and cut up about one inch or more deep. Make the sec­ ond cut two or three inches be­ yond the bottom cut. Cm from the lop down to remove the limb. T his rem oves much of the weight and reduces the chances o f ripping away bark. The luial cut is made by culling the stub off just outside the branch col­ lar. The branch collar is more obvious on some tree species lhan others. The luial cut should angle down and away from the main slem. Never cut Hush wilh tho main stem or leave too much stub. A replacement leader can be trained lo replace a broken leader on many tree and shrub species. On large trees il may be impossible for the homeowner to ilo Ihemselves. Select an upright grow ing branch for the new leader. Then cut the broken main slem or leader directly above the branch connection at an angle down and away. To reduce com ­ pelilion from olher branches, lip prune branches thal are growing above or com pleting with the new leader. For conifers you may neeil lo tie a pole or ilow rod lo the main slem and care­ fully bend a branch upward and tie it to the pole. You will need to check Ihe ties every few monihs to make sure they are not cutting into the new leader. The pole should be removed in Iwo to three years. To treat tree wounds start by cleaning Ihe wound. Do this by rem oving loose bark, w ood splinters and ragged edges. Use a sliarp knife or chisel. The ob­ jective is 10 smoolh Ihe wound surface. Then trim the area to an elliptical .shape pointing up and dow n. Cut in al the bottom enough to prevent a pocket thal can hold waler. Wound dressing or Iree painl is nol needed. R esearch has shown lhal Ihese type of treat­ ments may be damaging. Over lime the wound area will heal over but it never really heals. Trees grow over and around a wounded area, a process called c o m p a rlm e n la liz a tio n .T h e larger the wound in relation lo the si/e of the limb or trunk the less likely il will heal properly and be subject lo insects and dis­ eases. A two lo three inch wound w ill normally lake two years lo heal. l-.Mreinely large wounds may never recover and tree re­ moval may he a better option. Check around the base of young or small trees lhal are leaning lo see if they are partially uprooted. If they are, Iry to save theni by removing soil from the uprooted side so lhal when you straighten the tree the roots will be helow the surface. Use a w inch or eonie-along and straighten Ihe tree. Be sure to protect the tree where you allach the cable or rope. Once Ihe tree is upright, replace the soil and anchor Ihe tree using two or three guy lines. The lines should be at a .10 to 4.“) degree angle and be attached lo Ihe tree about one third to one half the way up the tree. Tamp and w ater the soil w ell to rem ove air pockets around the roots. Many limbs benl severely by the ice may never com pletely regain original fonn. I low much they recover depends on the tree, the species and how bad the bend was. Smaller and younger trees are more likely to recover. Give benl trees and shrubs lime 10 recover. I’lants that don’t re­ cover may need to be replaced. Contact Cooperative Exten­ sion at T.S 1-6297, for more in- foniv.ilion to help with landscape needs. Be Careful When Hiring Someone To Remove Or Repair Trees !• !............ ..t_ I X" • • . «After a storm, it is common for people claiming to be iree specialists to show up al your door offering their services lo remove or repair trees. In the w ords of one cily for­ ester: "'riiey seem lo come oul o f the woodwork, people wc have never even heard of be­ fore." U nforiunalely, many such individuals have little or no training, and sometimes have little interest in removing any­ thing but money from Ihe pock- etbooks of unsuspecting resi­ dents. The N ational A rbor Day Foundation urges you to not be a victim. "M ake sure you are dealing with a reputable indi­ vidual or tree care firm when you contemplate repairs or re­ moval of any Irees on your prop­ erty." w arns John Uosenow, president of The National Arbor Day Foundaiion. "Legitim ale arborists rarely go door to door to solicit business." Here are seven guidelines lo help you find qualified Iree-care specialists: • Make sure they are part of an established business in the community or nearby area, with a listing in the phone book, usu­ ally under Iree .sen'iee. • Have them provide you wilh evidence they are actually working for the company, rather than moonlighting. • Ask forcurrenl cerlificales of insurance showing tlial they are insured for properly damage, personal liability, and worker compensation. • Ideally, they should be members of a professional asso­ ciation of arborists such as the International Society of A rboriculture (ISA ), the N a­ tional A rborist A ssociation (NAA), or the American Soci­ ety of C onsulting A rborists (ASCA). • A rborists who have re­ ceived cerlificatioii from profes- sioiial associations, such as ISA ceniried arborists, will have re­ ceived training and access lo current technical infomiation on tree care, repair, and removal. • If possible, get more than one estimate to ensure the price offered is conipetitive with oth­ ers for the same sen'ices. • In case of tree removals, have a clear understanding about who removes the limbs and de­ bris from the property, and whether or not the price includes stump removal and clean up. • Check to .see if the eslimale has considered the possible value your tree will have as fire- wood or chips, either lo yourself or if sold lo olhers. "D on’t he pressured inlo making a decision," Rosenow warns. "Taking the lime lo se­ lect a qualified tree professional can safeguard your trees and save you from the long-term consequences of wrong deci­ sions aboul whal to do about Ihem afler a storm. Hiring jusl anyone who shows up al your door m:iy result in falal damage lo your trees. It’s best to go wilh a qualified tree professional," I' ti ^ ^ ? s DAVIK COUNTV ENTKRI’RISIC-UIÎCOUI), rhurBdiiy,Decenilicr 12,2002 — 5 S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s Marco and the gang are ready to make fresh Italian food ready-to-order. M a r c o ’s Restaurant offers authentic Italian cooking At M arco’s Pizza and Italian R estaurant in Mocksville, the recipe for success is simple. Offer mouth-watering itaiian food at affordable prices and every customer will become a loyal patron. “Everything we offer is always freshly prepared," emphasizes Marco Shalby, one of three owners who run the restaurant. “Nothing comes from a can or out of the freezer. We prepare each dish as it is ordered. Thai’s what makes our food so good.” Wilh the rich aroma of hand-rolled meatballs and baked ziti wafting through the air, it’s obvious Marco knows all about good cooking, A native of Italy, Marco grew up in the restau­ rant business and became a full-time chef while living and working in the New York/New Jersey area. “It’s very competitive there," he says, “so you have to be good to survive," Along with partners Abraham Shalby and Moh Heikal, Marco decided the bring his authentic Ital­ ian cooking to Mocksville afler a cuslomer in New Jersey told him aboul the opportunily. “She was the daughler of the landlord of this shopping cen­ ler," he explained. “She loved our food and lold me 1 would do extremely well if I could open a res­ taurant down here.” She was right. Since opening in October, Marco’s has attracted a growing legion of fans like area residents Dean DeVoe and Chris Johnson, “I love this place,” says DeVoe, a Mocksville na­ tive. “A friend brought me here and the food is in­ credible, This is real Italian food." In addition to outstanding pizza (by the slice or by the pie in thick and thin crust), baked zili, lasa­ gna, ravioli, manicotti and other pasta dishes, Marco’s also offers a host of non-Italian ilems such as juicey hamburgers and fresh seafood. “Next to the pasta and pizza, hamburgers are our biggest sellers," Marco noted. All dishes are reasonably priced (pizza slices start al $1.50 and pasta meals al $6,50) and lunch spe­ cials are available daily, Marco’s also offers deliv­ ery and can handle catering jobs as well, "We can do whatever the cuslomer wants," adds Abraham, who owned and operated a restaurant in Virginia before moving here, “Repeal business is important lo us so we try lo salisfy every cus­ tomer.” Marco’s is localed at 1051 Yadkinville Road in the Wal-Mart Shopping Cenler. Restaurant hours are 11 a,m.-10:30p.m. Monday thru Thursday, 11 a.m.- 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11:30 a.m.- 10:30 p.m. on Sunday. The phone number is 336- 753-1111 and the fax is 336-753-1112. “The most important thing for people to remem­ ber is lhat all of our food is fresh,” added Marco wilh a smile, “and very, very lasly," A ih erlisiiij’ Prtnnntum IT IL E R IT E ( 3 3 6 ) 8 1 3 - T I L E U G L Y R O O F S T A IN S REMOVED FOR A UKE NEW LOOK!! 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CV.WRAn'LUWXSf Junior Mid«« CUciirlcmlvrs (йю<1 LiK'k In DÌMicy! *.;ît 2fl70 LCWISVILLE-CLEMHOMS ROAD CLEMMONS, NC 27012 ■ 766-7862 Local Independent Tire Dealer KEVIN PRIES Mmeter EDWARDS WINDOWS O h T h o s e L e a v e s •New Vinyl Top Decking •Vinyl Decks & Railing •Vinyl Heplacemenl Windows •Vinyl Siding •Sun Rooms •Enclosures E n d t h e c le a n in g o f g u tte r s fo r e v e r. L e t u s c le a n y o u r e x is tin g g u tte r s a n d a d d L e a f-G u a rd . N ow in 5 c o lo r s . Free E stim ates! 764-0885 M o b i l e P f i o n e 9 7 8 - 2 2 9 9 ll Ih 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD. Thursday, Dcc. 12.2002 P u b l i c R e c o r d s Fires D avie C ounly fire dcpanm cnls responded to Ihc follow ing calls: D cc. 2: Fork. A dvancc, 4:32 p.m .. N.C. 801 S., auio accidcnl.. D ec. 4: M ocksvillc. l:.Ui p.m.. John Crott.s R oad, nutom obilc acci* deni; Fork assisted: Center, 3 p.m., Sheffield Road; Sheffield-Calahaln assisted; Fork. 6:57 p.m .. N.C. HOI South, autom obile accideni. D cc. 5: M ocksvillc. 9:08 a.m .. C restview D rive, fire alarm : County Line. 9 :2 1 a.m ., fire alann in Ircdcll C ounty; C ooleem ee. 9:28 a.m .. Junction Ro.id. tree on house; Ccn> ter, 10:41 a.m .. A llison Lane, pow er line sm oking: Sm ilh G rove, 12:15 p.m .. Juney lk*aucham p K oad. power line dow n: M ocksvillc. 1:0*> p.m.. M ountview D rive, pow er line dow n: A d v a n c c . 10:03 p .m .. Galaiinm i W ay. tree fire. I)ec.6: A dvancc.3:l 1 a.m ..Potts Road, chim ney fire; C ornatzcr*D u- lin assisted; JcRisalem . 3:30 a.m ., Houston Road, tree dow n; Jerusa­ lem. 4:54 a.m .. Cherry tlilt Road, transfonner fire; M ocksvillc. 4:27 a.m ., Hardison Street, pow er line arcing; Jerusalem . 4:44 a.m .. Pine R idge, tree on pow er lines; Fork. 5:07 a.m .. Todd Road, tree in road; County L in e ..2(1 a.m ..R idge Koad. tree dow n; A dvance. 5:31 a.m ., N.C. 801 Soulh. tree down; M ocksvillc, 5:37 a.m .. Oak Street, pow er lines dow n; C ooleem ee. 5:39 a.m .. Junc­ tion Road, fire alarm ; M ocksville. 5:40a.m ..G aitherS lreet. fire alann; Sm ith G rove. 5:48 a.m .. Redland Road, tree down; A dvance. 5:50 a.m .. M l. Zion Church Road, tree dow n; A dvance, 5:53 a.m .. U nder­ pass Road, transfonner fire: County Line. (i:02 a.m .. Ridge Road, trans- fonncr fire: C enter assisted: A d­ vance. i):02 a.m .. N.C. SOI Soulh. fire alarm; M ocksvillc. 6:10 a.m .. Salishury Road, sm oke investiga- lion; W illiam K. D avie. 6:11 a.m .. Speer Road, fire alarm ; Fork. 6:21 a.m .. U.S. 6-1 Hasi. tree dow n. Jerusa­ lem, 6:25 a.m .. H obson Road, tree down; Jerusalem . 6:35 a.m .. Daniel Road, grass fire; M ocksvillc. 6:39 a.m .. Lakewood V illage Road, fire alarm . S h effield-C alahaln. 6:47 a.m .. D yson K oad. tree dow n; Jenisalem . 7:07 a.m .. G reen G rass Road, tree on house on fire; Ct>ol- cem ee assisted; M itcksvillc. 7:08 a.m .. C hurch Strcel. tranform cr fire: S m ilh C irove. 7:17 a.m .. Ilo w ard lo w n K oad. iree dow n: Jerusalem . 7:2S a.m .. N.C. SOI Soulh. tree tiown: C ornat/er'D iilin. 7:30 a.m .. C ornal/er Koad. struc­ ture fire; A dvance assisted: Cor- n a lz e r-D u lin . 8 :0 9 a.m .. H ow ardnnvn Koad. trees dow n: M o ck sv ille. 5:41 p.m .. C ounty Hom e Koail. chinuiey fire; Ccnter assisted; M ocksville, 5:49 p.m .. W indw ard C ircle, structure fire: C om atzer-D ulinassisteil:Shel field' ('alahaln. 9; 17 p.m., Duke W hitaker K oad.sinicltire fire; ('enter assisteil; W illiam K. D a\ ie assislcil; l uik, 10:15 p.m.. CVdar Cirove Church Ko.ul. grass fire. Dec. 7: M ocksville. 5:26 p.m .. Diigwootl Lane: M ocksville. S:34 p.m.. Creslview , fire alann. Dec. K: M ocksville. 2:5S p.m .. New ManipshiieCiUUl. carbon m on­ oxide alann: Sm ith Cirove. 10:34 p.m.. Mcrmuila Village D rive, fire alann: .Advance assisted; Farm ing­ lon assisted: C 'ornat/er-D ulin as­ sisted: M ocksville assisted. H ig h w a y P a tro l The follow ing traffic wrecks in Davic C ounty were listed by Ihc N.C. H ighw ay Patrol. T ra ile r D etachcs, H its C ur A D avic m an was chargc with im proper low ing afler an accideni in Davie Counly on Dec. 2. Frederick Eugene Cothren of 204 D anner Road. M ocksville was trav­ eling north on Cnna Road in a 1982 D odge pick-up pulling a utility trailer. R obert R.iymond Kuhn Jr. of 168 Buckeye T rail. M ocksville w as driving his 19<^8 Volvo vehiclc south on C ana Ro.id . As Cothren's pick­ up approached Kuhn's car the trailer b e in g p u lle d d e ta c h e d from C o th ren ’s truck and hit K uhn's Volvo. K uhn's vehicle ran off the road lo thc right and overturned in an open field. Trooper J.R Allred repiirted the accideni occurred at approxim ately i :50 p.m . and that Cothren failed lo attach Ihe safely chains from the neck of the trailer to the rear of his pick-up. Vehicles C ollide O n lev Road No charges were filed afler a wreck occurred in Davie Dec. 4. Bettena M ahaffey M oss o f Har­ m ony was driving her 1997 Toyota vehicle west on U.S. M . W'illi;mi M ichael Insci>e o f H annony w as driving his 1990 Plym outh vehicle east on M . M oss statcil that as her vehicle m et Inscoe's he w as cross­ ing the center of the road and travel­ ing in her lane. M oss stated to avoid colliding wilh Inscoc she iraveled left, crossing the cenler o f the road. Inscoc stated that as his vehicle met Moss* she was skidding side lo sitle on Ihe ice and iraveling tow ards him in his lane of travel. Inscoc staled to avoid a collision he lost conltol of his vehicle, and both vehicles co l­ lided. Troo|>er A.J. Fanner reported ihe accidcnl occurred al approxim aleiy 1 p.m. and there w ere no injuries. C harges Pendln« In A ccident Charges have yet to l>e filed in an w reck lhal (Kcurred in D avie County on Dec. 4. C'lifton Charles Richardson Jr. of 924 Mr. Henry Road. M ocksville had just finished using his 1996 Ford vehicle to pull a 1987 H onda out o f a dilch and his vehicle w as facing nonh on N.C. 8 0 1 Soulh. John A llan Nichols o f W ilkesboro w as driving his 1983 M ercedes vehicle soulh on 801 w hen he fa ile d lo see Richardson's Ford and the Honda in the road and collided with both ve­ hicles. Trooper A.J. Fanner reported the accident occurred at approxim ately 7:10 p.m . Vehicles Collide O n U.S. 601 A Davie m an was chargcil w ilh Im proper lane change afler the ve­ hicle he was driving hil anothcrD ec. 5. Jesse Payne Fusaroof 328 Avon Street. M ocksvillc was driving a 20(K) Ford van north on 601 in the lefl lane of iravel. Charles Ronald K olvM sonof 2123 N.C. 801 Soulh. A dvance w as driving his 1998 C hevrolet pick-up north on 601 in the righl lane of travel. Fusaro started lo m erge his vehicle In the right lane o f tra v e l and c o llid e d w ith Kolnrrtson's truck. Troo|K*r M .T Dalton reported the accident occurred al approxi­ m aleiy 10:10 a.m. D river C harjjed In W reck A Davie man was charged with left o f cenler after the vehicle he was driving hit another Dec. 5. Joseph Brian M organ of 1448 M illing R oad. M ocksville was driv­ ing his 2(H)3 Jeep vehicle south on M illin g R oad. M ark W 'illiam Trivelle of Lexington w as driving his 2(K)I Dixlgc pick-up nonh on M illing Koad. M organ's vehicle trav­ eled left of center and collided w iih Trivetle's tnick. M illing Road was snow covered and both vehicles had l>een driving in tracks m ade by pre­ vious vehicles. Troo|)cr M .I”. D alton reponed the accidcnt occurred at approxi­ m ately 9:45 a.m . and there w ere no injuries. Pick-U p T ruck O v e rtu rn s No charges w ere fileil afler an accidcnt occurred in Davlc County Dec. 6. Jeffrey Sc<Hi Robbins o f I0S9 Daniel Road. M ocksville w as driv­ ing his 1996 Ford pick-up nonh on U.S. 601 when It slruck a patch of ice. Robbins' Iruck began to skill, struck an em banknienl. an<l over­ turned. Troo(>er J.M . Jackson reporteil ihe accident occurred al approxi­ m ately 8:05 p.m. and Ihere w ere no injuries. W reck Al A m aco S talio n A N orth C aro lin a m an w as charged with unsafe m ovem ent af­ ter Ihe vehicle he w as driving hit another Dcc. S. H a ro ld D avid L and Jr. of Sw ansboro w as driving his 1976 Ford pick-up from the Am aco Gas Station parking lot on U.S. 64 at­ tem pting lo m ake a lefl tun). Hilly Thom as Pendergrasi of Lenoir was iraveling west on 64 in his 1987 D odge pick-up approaching Ihe A m aco. Land's truck enlcreil ihe road and caused PeiukTgrasl's ve­ hicle to collide wilh his. T rooper J.M . Jackson re[ioried the accident occurred al approxi­ m ately 5:30 p.m . ami there were uo Injuries. W reck O n (tini (.’hil) Roa<l A D a\’ie wom im «;»s clM reeil w ith left of center alter her vehicle hit anolher Dec. S. M ary Caudle W inslow ol 259 Ciun C lub Koad. A dvance was pull­ ing her 19S5C'hevrolel vehicle trom a private drive onlo (iun C lub Koad. Joe M ack Fverett of 229 Cherry Streei. M ocksville was ilriving his 1999 I-\)rd vehicle soulh on (lun C'lub. As W inslow ilrove her ve­ hicle from ihe drive Ihe rear wheels began lo spin of the snow and ice aiul she w as unable to keep conlrol o flh e vehicle. It crossed ihe cenier line and colliiled w ilh Lverelt’s. Trooper M .r. Dallon reporled Ihe accideni occurred at approxi­ m ately 9; 15 a.m . and there were no injuries. T hree D eer H it In D avie Three m otorists w ere in w recks involving deer. There w ere no d riv ­ ers iniuied in the follow ing reports. Fldon W ayne Fidey o f Trinity was driving a 1999 Chevrolet pick­ up nonh on U.S. 601 w hen il sinick a deer crossing the roailw ay N o \. 29. Trooper .\.A . Justice repotted ihe accideni occuned al approxi­ m aleiy A a.m. Wa\f>e JoliM Schow ald o f Clem - im*ns w.is driving his 19W2 Nissan st»ulh on N.C*. S(H w hen il collided wilh a deer in the souihbound lane. Tiooper I'.C*. 1‘erguson reponed the acciilent occuned at approxi­ m ately 10:59 p.m. M ark Sim pson C'uller of 242 M agnolia .'\venue. M ockss ille was driving his 2(KI0 M a/da van soulh on M arginal Street w hen it collided with a deer crossing the roatl. Trooper M .T. Dallon reponed the accidcnl occurred al approxi­ m ately 12:55 p.m. L a n c i T ra n s fe rs The following land inmsfcpi wen: filed w ith Ihc D avic R egister of D eeds. listed by parties iiis’olvetl, acrcagc. tow nship and deed stamps purchased, w ith S2 represenling $1.000. - Curlis R. Snow and lili/al>elh F. Snow 10 How ard M . Kevillc and Sara S. Kevillc. I lol. Fam iington. $370. - C.W . M yers Trading Post lo H& V Conslruclion. 30 lots. M ocks­ villc. $80. - Florence N eal and Raym ond Ncal to N onnan W ilson and Nancy W ilson, 1 lol. Jerusalem . $110. • Jerry F. Sw icegood and Judy G. Sw iccgood lo Taylor Oil Co., 1.2 acres. M ocksvillc, $838. - Adam s Avani Egloff Properties and Salem Developm ent Venture lo M ulvaney Hom es, I lol, Famiington, $68. - Phillip G lass, substitute trustee, to Providencc Consum er Financial Scrviccs, 1 lol, SI62. - Counly o f Davie to Dwiggins M a r r ia g e s M cta\ M asters. 2.H U square feet. M iKksville. S4. • Kolnrrl I-. Price Jr.. com m is­ sioner lo Fred T. Sm ith Jr.. 2 lols. $16. - Tim L. and Lynn Chamlx.*rs to I’eter J. and Diana M. BliKk, 1 lot. M iK.ksville,S320. - Grady C. D avies and Patricia H. Davies U> N atassia Couillard, 2 iracls. M txksville. S5I8. -A nnie F. Poplin ( K< interest) to David R. Poplin and Sylvia E. Lagle. 2 tracts. M ocksville. • Home Builders AssiK iation of W inston-Salem lo Eilw in A. W'est Jr. and Carol B. W est. I lot. F anning­ lon. S688. • Donald R. Brown and Bonnie Marie Brow n to Robert D. A m os and Georgia M . Aitms. I lol, Jerusalem . SI 98. - W estvicw D evelopm ent Co. to Boh Co|Xi& Son C onstruction, I lot, Fanninglon, $68. - C.J. Ramey, allonicy in fa d for 0;ik Valley A ssociates Lim ited Part- nership and Ridge Run Properties and O ak V alley P ro p e rtie s lo M ohannned TehranI (.3/4 inleresl) and .Akbar Tehrani (1/4 Inlerest), I lot. Fanninglon. $90. - W estvicw Development Co. lo M arquis B uilding, I lot. Shady G rove. $63. • C.J. Kam es, atloniey In la d for (^ak V'alley A ssociates Limiled Part­ nership. Ridge Kun Pro(K*rlies and O ak Valley Propenies lo M arquis Building, 1 lot. Fanninglon, $150. - John F. and M argaret A. Miles to K eloA ction, I lol. M ocks-ville. $3(M. - R e lo A c tio n to T im m y G. Elm ore and Karen E. Elm ore. 1 lot. M ocksville. $304. - T am a M . O ’M ara lo Tam a O ’M ara Padgett. 18.61 acres. Shady Grove. - Tina J. Pr>or lo Tina J. Pryor and W illiam C. Pryor, .71 acre. Shady Grove. - Federal Nalional M ortgage A s­ sociation to Jeffrey S. W atson. I lot. Thc following were issued m ar­ riage licenses by the Davie Regisler o f Deeds. -H arold Lee Rollins. 36. of 131 Forest Lane, and M elissa C herie C artner, 34. o f 567 Salisbury St.. M ocksvillc. - Gregory Rupard Cline. 47. and Loretta Jean Anderson, 43. of Har­ mony, - Donald Jam es Nim mo. 62, and R uth Ann N im m o .6 1 .o f 215 Bahi- m orc Road. Advancc. - Francis Andre Esposito. 45. and P au l K ay S m ith . 39. o f 134 Broadmoore D rive. Advance. - Richard Paul E arles. 47. and Lori Lynn Roberts. 41, of 388 Allen Koad, M ix'ksvillc. - Troy Daniel W illard. 22. and Stephmue Dawn Brannon. 19. of 221 Country Lane, M iKksvillc. • Frankie M onroe Keaton III. 21. and 2787 U.S. M East. M iK ksvillc. luid Jessica Erin C arico. 18. of W ake Forest. - Andrew Jam es Brown. 23. of 177 Ralton Eugene Trail. A dvance, and Erin Eli/alx.Mh Kelley, 24. C lem ­ mons. - Jam es Kelly Naylor. 41. of 170 B lue B onnet C ourt, and A ngela C ecelia Lyons. 40. of 108 Bramble- wihhI Lane. M iKksvillc. - Dwight Ashley Scott, 57. of 147 H am plon Lane. M ocksville. and Pura Yesenia G arcia. 36. o f Santo Dom ingo, Dom inican Republic. - Robert K enneth Phillips, 57. and Judith Karen Brittain. 57, of 141 Ruffin St., Cooleem ee. -Tim othy Lee Edm onds, 3 5 .and C hristi Jo How ard, 30, of Yadkin­ ville. Farmington. - Mike H ester B uilding Co. to Deborah S. W agoner. 1 lol, M ocks­ ville, $252. - Paul F. O ’Neal, execulor of es- l;»le of Ray Harding O ’Neal lo Larry E. O ’Ncai, .88 acre. Clarksville. - Tinuny Ciene Elmore and Karen Allen Elmore lo David Nobles. I lot. $180. - RolKrt NL Staley and April Cl. Staley lo Br>an A. H endrix, I tract, M ocksville. $ I (H). - Scolt Allen H ansen and Pam ela Sue Hansen lo Ciregor>' M. O rr and M ar>'P.Orr. 1 lol. Fanninglon. $500. - Gena Bennett Surratt and Jo- sep)j Allen Surratt to M ark Stephen Phillips and Doroihy A nne Phillips. 1 lot. $245. - Grady L. M cC lam rock Jr. as ex ecu lo r of e slate o f C arro ll S. Johnstone to Brent H. Ehrlich and G retch en H. E h rlic h . 3 tra c ts. M iKksvillc, $496. - Mary S. W agner to Carroll J. Crowell. 2 tracts, M ocksville. - G eorge M ilchell B oger and Faye Trivelle Boger lo Jam es Eric Jones and Kelly J. Jones, 11.04 acres, Clarksville. $80. - Roy Roanist D enton to M ark A rre s ts S. ix-m on, .94 acre, M iKksville, $32. - Sterling Invesim cnts to Lairy M cDaniel Builders. I unit. M ocks­ ville. - Larry M cD aniel B uilders lo R onald Kirk, I unit. M ocksville. $254. - Dennis Scoll Page ami M arie Page to M allhew Albert Page ami Kulh E. Page. 2.5 acres. Jerusalem , $15. - John K ichard Link Sr. and Calherine M ary Ann Link to John Richard Link Jr. and Denise Beck Link. 1.02 acres. Jerusalem . - New Soulh Developmenl Co. to Kelly Contracting Services. I lot, M ocksville. $104. - Ronald A. Barrans and Pamela V. B arrans to M ike W 'arren and Sheila W'arren, 1 loi, Shadv Grove, $420. - Shellon Construction Services lo Debbie L. Singleton. 1 lol. T'ul- ton. $30. - C. J. Kamey, alioniey in fact for Oak Valley A ssociates Limited Part­ nership. Ridge Kun Properties and Oak Valley Properties lo E. J. I lanes C onslruclion. 2 lots. Fanninglon. $176. - M arjorie Kiddle lo KeiUKlh Lee K iddle Jr. an d D o n n a m a rie M. Kiddle. 1 lol. Fanninglon. - Toiiesi ( ’. (*i.inlill C'onsiiucllon lo,Alvin Wa>nc Kuiherfitrdaml Sally (t. Kuiherftinl. I lot. I-anninglon. ■S776, - N'einiece I low aid lo Brenda How ard Bull, 4 lols. M ocksville. ( 1^ inleresl). - Veniiece V. Howard to Brenda How ard Bull. 4 lots. M ocskville. inlerest). - Annie r. Poplin (9 9 'i inleresl) lo David r. Poplin and S ylvia 1:. L agle (9 9 r; in le re sl). 2 tra c ts, MiKksvillc. - Trances B. Cleary and Kirk W. C leary ( 1'.i in te resl) to A ngehi C leary H epler and K irk H enry Cleary. 2 tracts, Clarksville. - Carolyn W. Bam es (3rJ inler­ esl) to Jam es W illiam W ilson and Rachel W ilson A llen. 1.45 acres. Shady Cirove. - Frances B. Cleary and Kirk W. C*leary (99*^^; inlerest) to A ngela C leary H ep ler and K irk H enry Cleary. 2 tracts. Clarksville. - Carolyn lì. Barnes (97*^^; inter­ esl) lo Jam es W illiam W ilson and Kachel W ilson .Allen. 1.45 acres. Shadv Cirove. S h e r iff s D e p a r tm e n t T he follow ing incidents were re p o rte d lo the D avic C ounly S heriff’s Dept. - W illiam Ham ilton reported a C om e A long was rem oved from Ihc bed o f a vchicle at Ihe parking lot o fD av ie H igh on Nov. 18. - O n D ec. 2 Stephen Harney- casllc reported a m ailbox w as dam ­ aged at a residence on Boone Fann R oad. M ocksville. - Thom as W arden reported w in­ dow s and an alarm wire were dam ­ aged ot a hom e on N.C. 801 South. A dvance on Dcc. 2. - O n D ec. 3 K atherine Sm oot reported a lag w as rem oved from u v e h ic le a t a lo ca tio n in D avie County. - L intia R dw ards rep o ricd a mailbox W'as dam aged at a rcsidcncc on H obson D rive. M ocksvillc on Dcc. 3. - O n D ec. -4 U uddy M cClam rock reponed a fcncc w as dam aged at propcny on Sain Road. M ocksvillc. - N onna Vogler reponed a lost vehicle tag at a hom e on N .C. 801 South, A dvance on Dcc. •). - On Dec. i M ark C orriher rc- poned a golf can w-as a'inoved from a residence on U .S. (lOl South, M ocksvillc. - R andall C arier reporled hay w as rem oved from a barn n ear Seaford Road, M ocksville un Dec. .1. - O n Dec. () Kinilicrly Robert­ son reponed gas w as taken wiihoul paying al C enlcr Exxon, M ocks­ villc. - Hlakc S ldiall reported a DV D / VC R player was rem oved from a hom e on Casa Bella Drive, Advance on Dec. 6. - Cynlhia Holm es reported a car w as dam aged at a hom e on Bear C reek Church Rpad, M ocksville on Dec. 7. - O n D cc. 8 M ary Varner re­ ported a c e llu la r phone w as re ­ m oved from a residence on Spaugh Lane, Cooleem ee. - Thom as W ebb reported a win- tlow' was dam aged al a hom e on Holt Streei, C ooleem ee on Dec. 8. The Davie Counly S heriil's Dc- panm cnt maile the follow ing anesls. - Dennis Dale G ray 11, 32. of Thom asvilie w as arreslcd D cc. 2 lor larceny of a m otor vehicle, atul lar­ ceny. Trial dale: Jan. ‘J. - Dale Lee W orkm an. 28, of •12‘M N.C. 801 Soulh. A dvance was arrested Dec. 3 for DW I. Trial date: Jan. - Clarence Eugene Polls. 53, (tf 416 Siroud M ill R oad. Harm ony was arreslcd Dec. 3 lor contcm pt of court. Trial date: Dcc. 10. - Jennifer Paige Scotl. 28. of 231 Edgewood Circle. M ocksville was arresteil Dec. 6 to r contributing lo the delini|ucncy o f a juvenile. Trial date: Dec. 19 in Row an CiunUy. - Craig Andrew- H udson, 17, i)f 21.“) Poole D rive, M ocksville was arreslcd Dec. 6 for failure lo appear. Trial dale: D ec. 18 in F orsylh County. - Theodore Seegars, 52. o f 530 G ladstone Roail. M ocksville was anested Dec. 8 for com m unicating threats. Trial dale: Dec. 19. - Byron G raves B riggs, 27, of 252 Everhart Road, M ocksville was arrested Dcc. 8 for probation viola- tiiHi. Trial dale: Dec. 12. - K ennelh l.cc Hall. 30. ol -Ihl I N.C. XOl N onh. M ocksville was airesteil Dec. S I’orcivii conlem pi ot coun. Trial dale: Dec. 10, Davie County Board of Conimissioners 2003 Meeting Schedule Dull'rlmi' M onday. JaiUKU'y 6 1:00 pm T uesday. January 21 7:00 pin M onday. I'ebriiary 1:00 pm M onday, rebriiary 17 7:00 pm M onday. M arch 17 7:0(1 pm M onday, A pril 7 1:00 pm , M onday, A pril 21 7:00 pm M onday, .May .‘i 1:00 pm M onday. M ay l‘)7:00 pm M onday. June 2 1:00 pm M onday. June l(i 7:00 pill M oiuhiy. July 21 7:00 pm M onday, A ugusi -1 1:00 pni M onday, A ugusi IS 7:00 pm T uesday, Seplem hcr 2 1:00 pm M onday. Seplem hcr I.“!7:00 pin M onday. O ctober 6 1:00 pm M onday. O ctober 20 7:00 pm M onday. N ovem ber .1 1:00pm M onday. N ovem ber 17 7:00 pm M onday. D ecem ber 1 1:00 pm M onday, D ecem ber LS 7:00 pm Niiliee will Ik' [¡iveil liircalloil sjiecial or ешсгрепеу meelings DAVIE COUN'rV EN TERPRISE RECORD. Tliiir.sdiiy. Dec. 12. 2002 - 7 Advance Christmas Parade Is This Saturday C o n tim ie d K ro m Р а ^ е 1 M o n ey is raised ihroiigluiut the y e a r li> I'miil W /m i C liri.siim i:. I.\ M l A b o M am i uroviilc funds In r tin; e x p e n se оГ llie |):iraile. liveiits liko a car show held each s p rin g (П1 Iia s ie r .S a tu rd a y d o n a te s all th e m o n ey it raises to th e C h r is tm a s lu n d . A n d a d o n atio n jar sits on llie eo itn ler at L & S for c o llectio n s. A c c o rd in g to C a rte r, e v e n lliiu ig h th e A d v a n c e F ire D eparltnenl sp o n so rs the parade Tw o C harged W ith B reak Ins T w o Ross ;in m en w ere :inc‘.lcil D ec. ') for hreak iiig into drink niachines in D :ivic C ounly. C lia rles W illiam S m ith. 20. ;uul W a>iie /.acliary llolslK iuser 111, IS. bolli o f S ;ilisliiny w ere each charged wiili breaking and en lerin g o f a coin operated iiia- chine, tw o counts dam age to prop­ erty. and p o ssessiv i of drug p;ira- plienialia. A cco rd in g to D avie C oiniiy S lic rill's D eparliiieiil D cpuly Hill P a g e , lie s p iìtie il a b ro w n Crttlclilield In vestig atio n Into Fatal A c c id e n t C o n tin u es Cinilitttted rriim Рице 1 U ohcrt Cilcn I lallie k l. (i.S. o f T en n essee, had app:irem ly heen stru c k by a v ch iclc aro u n d 1(1 p.m . the night b e lo re as he w as w a lk in g a lo n g th e in te rs ta te shoulder. Ilatrield had reportedly visileil a dau g h ter in C ireensboro a n d fo r u n k n o w n rea so n s h ad b e g u n lo w a lk b a c k h o m e to Jo lin so n C ity. .M tlu n ig li C rm c lific id w as p laccd in D avie C o u n ty Jail he w as rele a se d last P rid ay on a s e ­ c u re d S5(l{) b o n d . H e has not been cli;irged in llatl'ield 'sd e:illi. A ll o n g o in g in v cslig alio n hy llig h w :iy I’alrol an d S tale Hn- re;iu o f Invcsligalion m em bers to I e-cre:ile the accid cn t and g ath er ;ill ev id e n c e in Ihe c;ise is eoii- tin u in g . N e w M e e t i n g T i m e D ie D avie C o u n ly B oanl o f C o m m issio n ers w ill m eet at ^\M ) p.m . M oiulay, D ec. Iftiiiste a d o r 7 p.m . a s p rev io u sly scheduled. Arthritis Pain Mystery Solved Horse Linim ent is the sccrct! O C A L A , FL. - A n ingredient used to treat intlam m ation in thoroughbred racehorse legs, is now recognizcd as safe and ef­ fective tor hum an use. The in­ gredient has been form ulated into a product called A R T II-R .\'“ and com es in a slrenglh d e­ signed for hum ans. Research­ ers are e,xciled and say the for­ m ula can relieve arthritis pain for m illions. DevelopcHl by the Phillips G ulf C o rp o ratio n . A R T H -R x is a breakthrough in the treatm ent o f painful disorders ranging from m inor aches and pains to m ore serious condilions such as ar­ thritis. bursitis, rheum atism , ten­ donitis, backache and more. Scientists suggest that ARTH- Rx w orks by intercepting Ihe pain m essenger subsiance that sends pain signals lo the brain. A lthough the m echanism is not tolally clear, pain is relieved in the affected area because thc pain signal actually disappears. A R TH -R x is the only product on Ihe m arket w ith Neurocaine and is available in a convenient, pleasant scented roll-on appli­ cator w ithout a prescription. A c­ cording lo a spokesperson tor the com pany, A R TH -R x isavail- able in pharm acies, nulrilion stores, and even som e feed stores. A R T H -R x can also be ordercxlbyciilllng 1-800-729-8446. www.hcilsjies.eom «2000PGC A R TH -R x Is available al: nV S txR O ra l your local: FOSTER DRUG 495 Valiev R d .-751-2141 O ldsm obile p ulling into thc C or­ ner S tore al Ihe in te rse c tio n o f N .C . SOI am i U .S. 601 shortly a lte r 4 a.m . th is past M onday, Page w as on patrol in the area and w as parked across the sircct. T he ilriv e r o f th e c:ir. S m ith , had turned il's lights o ff and allow ed the car to coast into the C orner S to re's parking lot. T he p assen ­ ger. I lolshauscr, exiled the car, ac­ cording lo P age, and headed to­ w ards the drink m achines. N ext. Sm ilh exited the vchicle and at that p o in t llo ls h a u s e r saw ihe shei ill's departm ent car across Ihe sireel. D cpuly Page approaeheil Ihe stibjecls. w ho lold ihc oli icer they w ere having coolant trouble w ith Iheir car :uhI h;id slopped lo gel w ater. •Л n ew spaper carrier w ho w as in the area iiuiking d eliveries in- lo n n cd Page he had seen the car ;il Uvo o lh er co n v e n ie n c e slore loc:ilions in the area earlier that m orning. P:ige w as g iv en c o n se n t to se:uch Ihe vehicle and found a bag of coins lol;illing over S70 under Ihe p;issengcr's seal, tw o tile lools w ith ted p:nnl m arks on Ihem lhal rese m b le d p a in t on d rin k m a ­ chines. a snudi am ount o f m ari­ juana. am i ilrug paraphernalia. .M lhough Ihc m achines al the C o rn e r S lo re w ere noi b ro k en in to , th re e d rin k n ia c h in e s al D ottie's M arket, U .S. 601 South, M o c k sv ille . had m o n ey slo le n from them anil tw o nuichincs al I 'riendly C enler on 601 S outh had been ilam aged in an attem p i to break inlo them . M ore than $3000 in dam age w as done. S m ith an d llo lsh a u s e r w ere placed in D avie C oum y Jail in lieu o f a $1000 liotiil. T h e ir first court appearance is scheduled D cc. 19. Ill) m o n ey from the d ep artm en t is u s e d . O n ly th e fu n d s a n d ilo n atio tis raised th ro u g h o u t the y ear g o to the parade. T h e s p e c ia l g u e s l fo r th is y e a r's p arad e is V eslal P olls and D av id so n C o u n ly S h e riff G erald H eg e is g o in g lo be th e grand m arsh al. C o u n ly co m tn issio n ers h a v e a ls o b e e n a s k e d lo p articipate in the parade this year. "T h e o n e g o o d ih in g about this p arad e is ev ery b o ily ju m p s in to h elp , " sa y s C arter, referrin g ' to the g en ero sity an d good w ill o f the p eo p le in the co m m u n iiy . A s th e b u s y L & S c o rn e r co n v en ien ce store lias cu sto m ers c o m e a n d g o o n e v o lu n te e r llren ian I'rom A d v an ce o v erh ears C a rte r talk in g ab o u t the parad e and W hiH C h ris im a s Is M l A hom . “ I t's m y f a v o r ite p a ri o f C h risim a s," he sa y s as he leaves. F o r m o re in fo rm a lio n , c a ll 338-y>)S-7347. iJ ^ ia n o <^У{ LIÍLC Ijìj c : /í- [ ic £ . • Dining • Dcincing Sing-A-Longs • Annivt'rs.irii's • Hirllicl.iys l'lolici.iy Piirlics fox call (зчб) ggS-ijòSg I iminnin-nmi т гт тчп'пшштпи GASTHAUS o n t h e S Q U A R E R estaurant. G uesthouse & m ore! Menu hu liiih's: ,SV)»/w, Saldds, Viiriciy ofSdiuln iclws Ai>i>vli:.crs, Dcsscrls aiul Coffcfs Now Open For Lunch! 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S tyles Kc)i sfi »0 Ben FranKlinOiscovoi Sunday 1pm ■ 6 pm 1 1 I S 'V a d k i n v i l l e R d M o c k s v i l lc , N C 336 - 751 - 5488 .x, Your one stop for ctafls, Iruming, variety & pels ^ DAVIE JEWELERS „.ï «3(V50%off STOREWIDE SALE IN PROGRESS DAVIE JEWELERS ami DIAMOH COLD GALLERY FINE JEWELERS SINCE I960 MOCKSVILLE 751-3747 CLEMMONS 766-1800 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdav, Dcc. 12, 2002 District Court Judge Jimmy Myers takes the oath while District Court Judge Mary Covington takes the oath while Sheriff Allen Whitaker takes the oath of office while his his aunt, Carolyn Raybuck, holds the Bible.her mother, Mrs. Wiley Douglas Fowler, holds Ihe Bible, wife, Lettie, holds the Bible. With wife Sharon holding Ihe Bible, Ken Boger takes the oath as Davie County's Clerk of Court. Ken Boger issues the oath to clerk of court staff members, from left: Cindy Harris, Patty Cave, Lynn Hodges, Sonya Spry, Kim Berryhiil, Verliene Slanback, Sharrie Campbell, Patty Tutterow, Cindy Michael and Bunni Whittaker. Judges, Officers And Officials Talee The Oath Of Office When court was opened in Davie County the moniing o f Dee. 2. il wasn'l to send criminals lo prison ordecide on a child custody argument. It was to issue the oath lo two newly- elected judges. A fter a prayer hy Ihe Rev. Mark Weekly, Belhlehem United Melhodlsl Church paslor, Jimmy Myers was ihe first 10 lake ihe oalh. Weekly is his pas­ lor. "No person should enter inlo any in\portanl undertaking without first in­ voking a blessing." Myers said. His aunt, Carolyn Raybuck, held the Bible as he look the oalh. Myers put his hand on Ihc Bible that belonged lo his late uncle. Edward Alexander Raybuck. who gave up a professional baseball contract lo fight for his counlry in Ihe Korean War. Me was also Ihe man who pul up the mosi Myers for Judge signs. Mary Covington was sworn in as a new district court judge. She dedicated her oalh to her lale father, who encour­ aged and paid for her lo go lo law school, as her molher, Mrs. Wiley Dou­ glas Fowler, held the Bible. ■'I'm honored lo he sworn in wilh the greal law enforcement of Davie Counly. and Ihe clerk's office. I look forward lo working for you." Covington said. .Sheriff Allen W hilaker and Clerk of Court Ken Boger were sworn inlo of­ fice. Boger handled the cercmony for workers in his office, ihe sworn offic­ ers of Ihe Davic Counly Sheriff’s De- panm cnl and ihe delenlion center slaff. Clerk of Court Ken Boger issues the oath of office to Davie County Detention Center workers, including director Wendell Sain, second from right. Davie County Sheriff's Department officers, reserve officers and detectives take the oath of office in the Davie County District Courtroom. 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Following Ihc cercmony, Ken W hile was elected lo serve as chairman for the next year; Richard Poindexter will serve as vice chaimian. CenterPoint Strategic Business Plan OKd The board approved CenterPoint's local business plan, which will now be forwarded lo the slale for approval. The plan out­ lines how menial heallh. developmenlal disabilily and subslancc abuse services will be offered in Ihe county and meet state stan­ dards. Proposed Meeting Schedule for 2003 The board approved a proposed meeling schedule for 200.1. M eetings will conlinue lo be held Ihe first Monday oflhe monlh al I p.m. and the third Monday of the monlh al 7 p.m. Senior Tarheel Legislative Conference issues Vernon Dull updated Ihe board on the top five priority issues the conference will lake up wilh legislators in Raleigh this year: • end the freeze on coninumily allernative programs for dis­ abled adulls; • retention of background checks for home care personnel; • maintain home and comnnmily care block grant services for impaired older adulls al current level; • expansion of developmeni and funding for senior centers; and , • support for dental care for special care residents. Fingerprint Identification Bids Rejected Feeling lhal the bids received did not meet ihe specifications of the county. Sheriff W hilaker asked Ihc board lo reject Ihe bids received for Ihc automated fingerprini Idenlificallon .sys­ tem and allow him lo rebid Ihe projcct. Grant fimds are being used to purchase Ihe systeni aral the counly has unlil June 30 to use Ihe fimds. The board voletl lo reject Ihe bids and rebId ihe projecl. Social Worker ii Position Approved Slating lhal ihe Social Worker 11 posilion was ihe only per­ son in ihe social services deparimenl lo hold many Work Firsl responsibilities, Karen Smilh asked ihe board to approve filling Ihe vacant posilion as an urgent need rciiuesl. The board agreed to allow her lo fill the posilion which was vacani due lo a pro- molion. Approval of Public Official Bonds The board approved the annual public official bonds and authorized payment from the appropriate budgets. As in the past, the bonds were for Ihe minimum amounl re(iuired by ihe stale. The only change was to Finance Director James Siockerl who was rei|uired lo be bonded at Ihe maximum iuiiouni because of rei)Uirements from a Duke Power granl. Legislative Goals Conference Delegate Chair Ken W hile will acl as the voting delegate at Ihe Legis­ lative Goals Conference in January. Davie Domestic Services Board The following people were appoinled to the Davie Domeslic Services Board for Ihe 20(B-200.‘) lerm: Joyce Prillaman, Diane Foster, Perce M usselman, Barbara Osteen and Kalhy Cornatzer. County Joins Air Quality Compact Incoming County M anager Terry Bralley urged the commis­ sioners to join a Irlad air nualily early aclion compact. The county can pass the EPA's one-hour air qualily lesi, but will probably fail the eight-hour test. The air qualily has to do wilh air fiows which send pollution from Charlotte Inlo Ihe area, Bralley said. The eight-hour lest comes inlo affect in 2004. By joining ihe coalition, which Ihe board approved, il could delay having lo come inlo compliance until 2007. If Ihe counly does nol Im­ prove levels, it would mean a loss o f feileral highw'ay dollars, as well as forcing new industries lo meet air quality guidelines. ThankYm Ut.st week A Storehouse FurJesits thanked our 2002 Thaiiksj’iving Spoii.sor.s-. Part o f the list was acculeiitally left off. The reinaiiuier o f that li.st is printed here. Thank you all for the help you nave. Oak G rove United M elhodist G uardian Angel Circle .Sieve & Valerie I’atterson, Salisbury Mr. & M rs. Jeff Prelsily Sandra Ray RSV P Starr Rogers Sainl Clenienis Episcopal M argarel Shew Belty Sm illi Sm ilh G rove United M elhodlsl Sm ilh G rove U niled M elhodisl W omen Sm ilh G rove Unlled M elhodisl Youlh Bill & Dolly Udurdaniek W esley Chapel Unilcd M clhodisl Deborah W hill Don &. Leslie Yeager Roger & Jean Young . . . And to anyone ivt' mi^hi have misscti — our sratefui thanks to you al.so! Praise be to God! How blessed we were again this year by His bountifulness tlirough the many sponsors who provided Thanksgiving Dinner for 320 Davie County families! You will never know how much you have blessed families who would not have had Thanksgiving dinner without your generosity and kindness. Thank you Sponsors for your support again this Thanksgiving! Л special thank yuii to Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Macedonia Moravian Church, & the Mocksville Police Department for their help in distributing the Thanksgiving dinners lo needy families Ihis year! Д job well done! L Thanks to cach of you for your support and participation Ihis yearl May you have a blessed Chri.simas worshiping our Lord & Savior! May G od’s ble.ssings be upon each of you! 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But it was sllll a good pa­ rade. reported Davie Cham ber o f Com m erce President Joan Carler. "Special lhanks lo D avie C ounty Kiwanis and Ihe M ocksville public works and police deparlnienls lhal made il possible." she said. Parade judges were Linda B lackburn, G w en Rudd and Perce M usselman. The Iree lighling also look placc, even ihough Ihe ice slorm caused c o n sid e ra b le damage lo ihe lights lhal had been strung from Ihe oak Irees. Crews worked Friday night to restore Ihe lights as bcsl as they could. Parade winners were: business - Coldw ell Banker Triad Realtors and Jockey In- lernalional: church - Life C om m unity Church; civic - Davie Counly Senior G am es; school - Shady Grove Siz­ zling Cyclers; and sin g le e n trie s - B onnie Brown, Jam es Hendri.\. Members of the Corinthian Lodge make the turn at Main and Depot streets. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Cornatzer Cougar varsity cheerleaders Lindsey Bailey, Katie Trotter, Sara Handy and Maleia Stevenson add some pep to the parade. DAVIE COUNTV EN I KRPRISK RKCORD, Thursday. Due. 12, 2002 - Bl David, 3 and 1/2, and Kathleen Justen, 5, children of Erik and Kim Justen of Advance, are all smiles at the parade. Members of the WiiliamR. Davie Volunteer Fire Depart­ ment maneuver a miniature fire truck, "driven" by a stuffed Sparky. Madison, 2, and Morgan Taylor, 3, daughters of Rob and Gena Taylor of Mocksville, sit in a wagon to watch the parade. Helping you get back to the things you enjoy in life. Rehabilitation Center of Forsyth Martinat Rehab Center At Medical Associates of Davie County 485 Valley Road, Suite 102 Mocksville, NC 27028 Phone; 336/751-8003 Whitaiter Rehabilitation Center 3333 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phone; 336/718-5780 Martinat Rehab Center At PrimeCare 600 Highland Oaks Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phone; 336/774-0746 Martinat Rehab Center 109 Gateway Center Drive Kernersville, NC 27284 Phone; 336/996-7001 Martinat Rehab Center Al Hawthorne Medical Plaza 1903 South Hawthorne Road Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Phone; 336/718-6700 Martinat Rehab Center 865 Westlake Drive Mount Airy, NC 27030 Phone; 336/719-6165 Forsyth Medical C ent^ N O V A N T H E ^ T m Phelps’ Clutch Baskets Propel Davie Boys To 3-0 By Ilrhin I'ltts Davie County l-nterprise Record There isn't a legitimate star in the crowd, but you can win a lol of pots with five face cards and no aces. Davie’s varsity boys baskelball leam is proving lhat. Its formula for success during a shacking .1-0 star! has been ijood talent blended with no egos, fabu­ lous teamwork, lale-game hearl and a ttew coach who has pushed all Ihe right buttons. ■■ That's righl. The War Eagles, who enlered Ihe season wiih a roster full of unheralded names and an empty cup­ board. are unbealen through Ihrec non- conference games after pulling out a 7 1- 66 win at Mooresville last week. "I'm very pleased wilh what Ihese guys have accomplished." Coach Mike A bsher said. "I think they're pretty loose, which is a good Ihing. Somelimes you make plays and make shots when there's nol lhat pressure that you shmihl win. "O ur schedule's very demanding, bul Ihis is a greal scenario. (Mooresville) was a big moment for us; plus il was our first road game." The War Eagles, who lack height and dominating scorers, have offset their shortcomings by pulling together, play­ ing unseirishly and believing in Absher, who had the burden of replacing a coach (Jim Young) who lifted Davie from the ashes wilh fourstraight 15-win seasons, including a school-record 21 wins in 1999-00. Si.x players are averaging at least si.x poinls. led by Luke Phelps' 1.1 and fol­ lowed by M ieah G arner and Patrick Law at 12, Nick Nelson at 7.3, Cliff Burns and Malt Smith at 6.7 and Brian Ilunler. a record-selling football re­ ceiver who debuted with six poinls and Ihe bucket thal sealed the deal. M oreover, Phelps is aver.iging 9.7 rebounds and sophomore Bums is con­ tributing 8..1 rebounds and 3.,^ blocked shots. Davie defeated State.sville 64-.‘>5 and A lexander Ccniral 47-45 before holding off a M ooresville team lhat threw an abundance of talent at Davic. "I'd give Mooresville the nod over Statesville, and being on the road made it Ihe biggest of the three wins," Absher said. "Slalesville never got all the way back in their rally, but M ooresville did and we made Ihe plays." Phelps was the hero al Mooresville. scoring Illc tiebreaking basket with 30 seconds left and rinishing wilh 2 1 poinls and 11 rebounds. Guards G arner (14 poinls) and Nelson (12 poinls) provided Ihe lightning to Phelps’ thunder, com­ bining for 7-of-IO accuracy from be­ hind Ihe 3-poinl line as Davie shot 4S percent (23-of-48) and splashed 9-of- 18 shots from downlown. Davie buill a 35-26 halftime lead and G am er was the instigator, ringing up Colt Stanley of Davie body slams his 171-pound opponent from W. Rowan en route to an easy 13-4 win. - Photos by James Barringer Unbeaten Wrestlers Wilt Against Davie By Briiin I’itls Davie Counly Enlerprise Record Wesl Row an’s wrestling team rolled into lown 6-0 and sensed the timing was righl lo gain a measure of revenge for all Ihe torment inllicled by Davie on Rowan Counly. which has been trying to catch Ihe War Eagles for nearly Ihree decades. Before lasl w eek’s nonconference showdown, veteran West Rowan coach R.L. Lail said; "W e're undefeated hut it would slill be a highlight to go up ihere and beal Davie. They're tradition­ ally one of the best programs in Ihe slate. Where Ihey are is where we want lo be. W e've jusl gol to gel it in our heads lhat we can wreslle with these guys." After taking six steps forward and •sending a warning lo the War Eagles, Ihe visiting Falcons got knockcd a gi­ gantic stride backward. They found oul where they're al the hard way as Davie (7-3) turned Ihe showdown inlo a 57- 16 knockdown, thanks lo eighl War Eagle wins in Ihe final eight matches. "I think the boys wrestled well." Lail said. "They wrestled hard ami were very aggressive throughout the match. We've gol six guys in our lineup in dieir first year of varsily. and Ihree of them are in Iheir llrst year of ever wrestling. So 1 don't think they did thal hadly consid­ ering we were going against tniilition as old as Davie County. Davie jusl iliil an oulsianding job." The I-alcons kept il interesting for six matches, and Iheir pin over a freshman at 145 vaulted West in fronl 16-15. But Davie handled ihem easily from 152 Ihrough the final nialch al 112. a Please Sue Davic - Раце Itfi Collins, Harrison Save The Day For South Wrestling South Davie's wrestling team isn't as dominant, impressive or physically overwhehning as it has been in the lasl four years, but Ihe boltom line hasn't changed. The Tigers arc slill undefeated at 5- 0 overall and 2-0 in Ihe Mid-South Con­ ference aflerdodging a bullel from hosl China Grove lasl week. 42-35. "Thai's about as dramatic as you can get." Coach Howard Riddle said after Soulh scored Ihe lasl six poinls to douse the Red Devils' upset dreams. The Tigers went from living large al 36-14 lo on Ihe ropes at 36-35 before surviving behind breathtaking wins from Floyd Collins and Malt Harrison. The dramatic finish sustained Iwo sensational streaks; 53 straight wins over non-North Davie opponenls and 2 1 slraighl wins overall. That's pretty re­ m arkable for a leam relying on nine seventh-grade starters. "It's Ihe biggest malch (oulside of Ihe annual first-place showdown wilh North Davic) thal w e've had in Ihree years." Riddle .said. "We won seven in a row when we coukln't lose any more to beat Wesl Rowan (45-38 in 1999-00). It was a big win. We wrestled better N o rth D avie , 90, N o rth R o w an , 0 W ildcat W restlers Take No Prisoners N. Davie’s 83-pounder, Zac Gentry, works on a first-period pin. North Davie’s wrestling team, which includes a number of foolball players, remembers North Rowan throwing a 70-yard touchdown pass with 17 sec­ onds lefl lo rub in a 32-8 win over North D avie’s eighth-grade football team in 2001. This fall, Ihe W ildcats’ unbealen eiglilh graders got revenge to Ihe lune of 34-0 over Norlh Rowan, and Ihe memory of ihal 70-yard bomb when Norlh Davie had long been buried was Phelps Nelson against China Grove Ihan wc did againsl West Rowan (in a 54-36 w’in on Nov. 26)." The day began wilh Soulh claiming six of Ihe first nine matches as Jessie C ousins (112 w'eight class). Craig Brown (119), Caleb C ieason (135). Sean Watkins (140). Kirston Angell I’lcase See I.ate W ins - Pune 118 Ihree 3-poinlers and scoring all 14 of his points in Ihe opening 16 minules. Ils lead sw elled to 43-28 before M ooresville stormed back. Plcnse Sec Phelps' - I’hrc B7 War Eagle Girls Win By 24 Without Best Stuff l»y B rian Pills Davie Counly Enterprise Rccord Davie's varsily girls baskelb;dl leam w asn't at its best in last w eek's 60-36 nonconference road win. Try telling thal to M ooresville. "It was pretty ugly." said assistant coach Debbie livans. who called the shots wilh head coach Karen Slephens unable to attenil Ihe game. "We kind ot playeil down lo Iheir level in the first half.T hey're very young. 1 don'l think they have any seniors, and wc were a Iiltle sluggish in the I'irsl \v.iir." The War I'.agles (3-0 nonconference) couldn't restrain their yawns in the first half, missing 20 of 30 field goals, six of eighl free Ihi ow.s and staggering lo a 22-17 lead. " Tiiey never threatened us bul w'c jusl never gol going in the first lialf," (¡vans said, "ll's jusl a nalural tiling w hen you play againsl somebody where it's obvious their taleiU level isn’t as high as yours, and it’s hard lo gel as intense as you need lo." I'or M ooresville. reality hit as soon as llealher McDaniel and Sarah W ill­ iams lurned up Ihe defensive heal in the Ihird i|uarter. W illiams hil 5-of-7 shots and paced Davie with 14 points after scoring 11 anil 11 in the first Iwo wins. I leather McDaniel only scored two but unraveled M ooresville wilh four steals. She also had five rehounils and three assists. "W e got more aggressive and more inlo it. especially the first eouple m in­ utes of the Ihird quarter," Evans .said, "llealher anil Sarah picked il up and we gradually slarled pidlingaway. We were Please See Davie (¡iris - Pane B7 slill reverberating when Ihe wrestling teams mel al North Davie last week as the Wildcats gave North Rowan as thor­ ough a whipping as you’11 ever see; 90- 0. "I didn'l talk il up any, but they remem­ ber me and (Norlh Rowan’s football/ w'reslling coach) gelling in an argument down Iherc (in Ihe fall of 2001), and they were psyched up because of lhal," N orlh D avic foo tb all/w restlin g Please See Niirih - Pii)>e 11» Worth Noting... After a 21-0 run pulled China Grove’s wrestling team wilhin 36- 33 against S. Davie, Floyd Collins and Matt Harrison camc Ihrough lo .secure South's 21-malch win­ ning sircak. N. Davic has nine wrestlers wilh .“i-O records - Adam Mcllwain, Chris Ange, Sam Curti.s, Bran­ don Stewart, Kevin Boelun, Mark Huggins. Daniel Gough, Michael Murphy and Josh Miller. Allison Mackintosh put Davie’s JV girls ahead to slay from the free-throw line, and Shanicka Urown’.s putback sealed a 36-32 win over Mooresville.' With 30 seconds left in tie game, Luke Phelps (21 poinls, 11 rebounds) deliveied a 3-poinl play lo lifl Davie's varsity boys past Mooresville 71-66. Together, Mieah Garner and Nick Nelson shot 7-of-lO from 3-point range. Sophomores Dustin Johnson and Millard Smith of Davie’s wrestling team improved to 10-0. I ' 'I tì2 - DAVIK COUN TV K M KUI’UISK KKCORI),Tluirstlav, I)cc. 12, 2002 Coach Tim Devericks calls Matt Van Hoy, wtio scored 11 in a 33-19 loss, Soulh Davie's team leader. Eric Lowery of S. Davie slices through) traffic and Into the paint against China Grove. - Photos by James Barringer Skid Continues For Soutli Boys Lilllc can bJ said for the 0 -J Soulh Davie sevcMilh-yrailL- hoys baskelball Icaiii olher llian, de­ spite a .^3-lV loss lo visiling China Grove lasl week, ihe Ti­ gers have played hard. "W e're jusl haviny ironhle Belling off in the first half." said Coach Tim D evericks. whose cluh was down 23-7 at halflime to Wesl Rowan in ihe |ircviinis game and ‘J-0 at Ihe end of the firsl qiiarler to China Cirove on Dec. .1. "We came lo play hi the second half. I don'l think it's a lliini; of hustle. Wc jusl can'l gel going c|uick enougli. and hy the time we gel going we've dug such a hole." liric l.ow erj. Colby Seaford and Mall Van Hoy have shown signs of sharpness, bul Dever­ icks woulil just like to see them all hoi on the same day. I.o\\ery scoied l-l poinls againsi Norlh Davic on N»iv. 21. hilt no one else managed more lhan six in a 2S-1-I loss. Seaford caught fire for five .Vpoinlcrs and 19 poinls against Wesl Rowan on Nov. 26. bul South's ne.xi scorer had four in a 47-.M) loss. And Van 1 loy hit two 3-polnt- ers and scored 11 against China Cirove. hut lhal aiiiounled to .‘iS percent of South's output as the Tigers dug a l.S-7 halflime hole, riie rest of tho scoring came from Sealord (Ihrce). Clint l low- ell (two). Darius llall (tw o)and Sonny Slanley (one). "Van Hoy had a greal game, taking the ball lo the rack and playing real aggressive." Dever­ icks said. “H e's really our leam leader. 1 Ie's so smart baskelball- wlse he knows what we need to be In before 1 even have lo yell it out." Soulh (0-4. 0-2 Mid-Soulh Conference) plavs al nrwlii on Dec. 17. With high interest rates from MetLife Bank;" you can eiyoy JUMBO savings. Certificate of Deposit 2.60% APY* (12 Montli Term) Great rates, people who understand your needs and a reputation you can trust. For more than 130 years, the MetLife name has been associated with security and financial strength.** Now, meet the newest member of the MetLife family of companies... MetLife Bank. 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D.wil' COLIN TY i:N I'l:UlMUSK RKCORl), I'liursdiiy, Dec. 12, 2002 - B3 NFL SHowdbwn of the Week *San Francisco 28 Green Bay 27 The Packers have won eight of their last nine against the 49ers -- 25-15 in a wild-card playoff last year - so this Is our upset of the week. S.F. has to do it with the run; G.B. shuts down the pass. NFL FORECAST: Sunday-M onday, D ecem ber 15-16 (Sunday) •Atlanta 29 Seattle 14 by the Raiders’ running game and so can focus on their potent passing. Miami got by Oakland 18- 15 In 'Ol. *St. Louis 30 ^Arizona 9 The Falcons should be able to run at will on the Seahawks’ NFL-w/orst run defense, and Seattle continues to struggle on offense. The 'Hawks won their fifth of seven games in this series in 2000, 30-10. The Saints will hurt the Vikings through the air, though Minnesota can hurt N.C. just as badly on the ground. The Saints ended a four-game series losing streak with a 28-15 win over the Vikes last season. Marshall Faulk rambled for 178 yards and had 58 receiving yards as the Rams dispatched the Cardinals last month, 27-14. At home against Arizona's inept defense, St. Louis should win even more easily. San Diego 24 •Buffalo 21 This is a toss-up whose most noteworthy stats are defensive; the Texans actually rank higher overall than the Ravens and are near the top of the league against the pass. These two cities last met in '96. •N.Y. Giants 20 Dallas 14 'Denver 35 Kansas City 27 In October the Broncos came from two TD's behind in the fourth quarter to beat the Chiefs 37- 34 in OT. Denver will exploit K.C.'s weak pass defense and get its first sweep of the Chiefs in four years. Kerry Collins threw three TD passes to lead the Giants past the Cowboys in a less-than-thrilling Week Five contest, 21-17. Dallas's defense isn't half bad, but N.Y. will win again if it keeps on throwing. Another toss-up, with the Bills able to shred the Chargers through the air and S.D. able to domi­ nate Buffalo on the ground. The Chargers won their fourth out of the last five in the series in '01, 27-24. Indianapolis •24 •Cleveland 18 The same applies here: the Browns’ secondary will have to play way better than usual to keep the Colts close, because Cleveland's offense won't be much help. Indy was a 29-28 winner over the Browns in '99. You'd never guess it from their respective records, but the Jets are almost as unproductive on both sides of the ball as the Bears, so this game could easily go either way. N.Y. won last, two years ago. •Philadelphia 32 Washington '.10 Jacksonville 26 •Cincinnati 16 A former divisional rival will be missed: the Jaguars have won seven of their last eight against the Bengais -- 30-13 and 14-10 last year. This won’t be pretty, with Jacksonville staying on the ground. •Miami Oakland A potential game of the week, which may turn on the Dolphins' defense, whicli won't be threatened While Donovan McNabb was throwing for two TD’s and running for another, the Eagles’ defense allowed the Redskins across midfield only once in a 37-7 rout 13 weeks ago. Philly last swept Washinglon in '95. The Packers have won eight of their last nine against the 49ers - 25-15 in a wild-card playoff last year - so this is our upset of the week. S.F. has to do it with the run; G.B. shuts down the pass. 1 Tampa Bay ‘ Detroit Losers of four of the last five in this rivalry, the Lions weren't sad to see the Buccaneers head south. T.B. is capable of shutting Detroit out, but the Bucs better score often against the Lions' D, too. •Pittsburgh 21 Carolina 13 (Monday) Tennessee 25 New England 21 Closer than it looks? 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Fowler finished with 12 as South improved to 2-2 and 1-1 in the M id-South Confer­ ence. "W e played a little better tiian we have been, but China G rove w a sn ’t stro n g .” Bumgarner said. "W e've got a lot o f work to do before we can beal Wesl Rowan or anybody like that. Hopefully by the end of the year w e’ll get where we want to be." South got si.x points from A m anda Stew art and Tekaira Gaither, three from Tyara Wag­ ner and Ayanna Leach and one from Carley Stauffer. "Stewarl had her best offen­ sive gam e," Bum garner said. "G ailher played well. Scott and l.eacli did a real good job on de­ fense. and Taylor Cave Iiad a gooil gam e." South plays at Erwin on Dec. 17. CONGRATUIATIONS To last week's winners in our Football Contest F ir s t P la c e = $ 2 5 t o D illa r d M o o d y S e c o n d P la c e = $ 5 to J u s tin G o o d e The “veteran prognosticators" took the honors this week. Long-time contest player Dillard Moody missed just 6 games to take first place. 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Thursdiiy, Dec. 12. 2002 - B7 Andrew Scott was whipping unbeaten Brent Painlher 9-0 at 140 beiore losing by pin. Davie wrestling coach Buddy Lowery works Ihe sideline during a 57-16 win. Davie Derails Unbeaten West Rowan Jeremiah Raby wastes no time pinning his 135 foe. Cunilnued I'rom I’ukc 111 lilislcring 42-d run ill:» ilcnion- stnilcd llinl l):ivie is slill Dnvie anil llial Wcsl still has consiilcr- alilo work 10 ilo. "We w rcslleil prelly goinl anil tte ’re nol in shape yel." Davie eoaeh Rudily l.owery saiil. "I ean'l lliink of loo many i;laring mistakes we niaile," The W'ar liaj-lcs are far ilif- ferenl. anil lieller, ilian Ihey were iluring an (1-2 slarl. The ailililion ol' iwin transfers Coll atul Clinl Stanley - who live in Ailvance Inn slarreil for Moiinl labor Ihe lasl Iw o years - changcil ihe w ay fans view a Davie team lhal en- lereil llie year wiili one senior. Anil D avie's iniayc improved even more when the end of fool- ball aikled ihree super sopho­ mores (Ryan Boehm, Ted l<an- dolph and Andrew Darcy) to Ihe mix. "W e're goiiii; lo lie had in two years," Boehm said. Suddenly. Ihings look real good Ihis year. M illard Smith opened the hlowoul door wilh a l.‘i-4 m ajor decision, anil the-12- (I tear also incliiileil wins from Jusiin B enlley. Coll Slanley. C linl Stanley. B oehm . Ran- ilolpli. Kussell Hillon and Dusiin Johnson. Zac Morion. Aaron Hollifield and Jerem iali Raby got Davie rolling wilh a l.‘>-4 lead, and pins came from Morton. Raby. Benl­ ley. Clinl Slanley. Boehm. Ran­ dolph and Johnson. Boehm and Randolph, who had spenl all of 4,‘i niiiiules on the practice mat. made the tran­ sition from lootball lo wreslling look ridiculously easy wilh a pair of firsl-period pins al 21.“i and heavyweight, respectively. "It’s a good thing I got him in llic first period liecausc I’m out of shape." Boehm said. "We figured if ihey didn't pin in Ihe firsl, w e'd die in the sec­ ond or delniilely die in Ihe third. So lhal was two pleasani sur­ prises." Low ery said. "A nd we've got Darcy (24-17 as a var­ sity freshman lasl year) lhat's going lo fall in there someplace, probably al 1.^0. He's going lo be a giioil one." Nole.s: Johnson and Smilh are l()-() and the Stanleys are (i- 0. Morton and Hollifield are 9 -1 and I lilion 7 -1. "Hilton wrestled well at 10.1," Lowery said oflhe freshman. "Their guy was a re­ spectable w restler."... Freshman Timmy Allen lost lo 7-0 Bran­ don Bryant al 1.^0. ... The mar­ gin could easily have been 61- 10 liecause Andrew Scoll had a 9-0 lead before getting pinneil by 7-0 Brent I’ainlher al 140. Scoll (S-2) had won eighl in a row; Bentley is also S-2. "Scott jusi goi caught," Lowery said. ... In the Super .12 4A rankings, Clinl Slanley is No. .S at IS'J and Scotl and Smilh are sevenlh al 140 and I.‘i2 .... 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On approved credit. шт 1-888-469-3781 157 Depot Street, Mocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE '7Y£W :^ Davie Girls Focus Long Enough To Pull Away From M ooresville Davie Girls Basketball Statistics Record; 3-0,0-0 CPC Cimtimiod Krmu !>iij>eUl pressing them and Heather in particular was pulling a lol of pressure on Iheir guards and picked their pocket a couplc limes," liritlany Walker, who failed to score for the first time in .“i.l varsity games against Alexander Central, bounceil back w ilh nine points, live rebounds and five assisis. Leading scorer .Allison Schafer collccled eight poinis. seven rebounds, four steals and three assisis. Bill a more obscure leanimale m ade ihe plays that nailed Moore.sville'scolfin slutt. Senior Ryanne M cDaniel, who didn'l play lasl year anil failed to scratch in two previous cameo appearances, scored eight points in bang-bang4iang fashion. She eonverleil two of three field goals and buried all four free throws. "kvanne came in in the Kvans K. MeDiiniel midille of llie third and gave us a spark w ith a ihrce-poini play on an offensive rebound." I'vans said, ".A lol of people saw play­ ing lime in the sccond half, but Kyaiine was our biggest spark ulT ll\e bench. " The second-half wipcoul al- levialed any pressure livans m ight have been reeling as Stephens missed the game to al­ lenii a coaches meeling in Chapel llill. Wilh l-vans going l.i deep on ihe bench and giv­ ing the starters an early e\it, l)a\'ie uot .l-ol'-.i shootinu and six poinis from Savannah K ow­ alski, six points and six rebounds from freshman Carly Booth and six rebounds from K ierston Kahrs. 'T m glad it was one of those blowiHit games. It made it easy for nie." livans said. "I hail (JV coach) .lanice (Jackson) there to help me oul. anil I'm glad it wasn't a nailbiier." Noles: Davie went 2,‘i-of-6(i from the floor for .IS percent. It was ()-for-4 from ,^-point range, but wem S-ot'-S from ihe line in the sccond half. ... Davie outre- bounded M ooresville 4(i-.^.5. ... Jvmior Alyse Bowden saw her Inst action after missing Ihe firsl tw o games with an injured back. „. Davie plays al Statesville on Dec. 1.^ anil at Alexander Cen­ tral on Dcc. 16. Dioil' 60, Mmiri-sllttf ,Vi - .s.lfilll Willi.ims I I, llriiumy W-ilkiT'),.MIi4.>ii ScIkiIit s. tiyaniii; Mi.l),iniL-i S, nah Kimalski (>, Carly lUiutll (i. Davm .Sinj:k'li’ii .1. Al\s(4i W'alKi'l '. IIi.mIIk-1 .\lL|).mii'l J. KioisUin Kallis J. (im s I’Is Rebs Avg Assists Avj;i>i>(; Schafer 3 42 17 >.l 7 2.3 14.0 W'illiams 3 36 16 6 2.0 12.0 Singleton 3 23 21 7.0 ■1 1.3 7.7 11. McDaniel 3 T T S 2.7 10 3.3 7.3 B. W alker 3 11 10 3.3 .“Î.0 3.7 Booth 3 10 I)3.0 ■)0.7 3.3 R. McDaniel 3 ,S -)0.7 0 0.0 2.7 Kahrs 3 6 11 3.7 3 LO 2.0 Kowalski 3 6 1 0.3 ->0.7 2.0 A. W'alker 3 (i 5 1.7 3 LO 2.0 Dwiggins 3 4 0 3.0 -)0.7 1.3 Maready 2 ■)3 1..S 0 0.0 LO Bowilen 1 0 -)2.0 0 0.0 0.0 Maready 1 0 ■)2.0 0 0.0 0.0 TO T ALS 3 176 .S.S.7 OPPONENTS 3 121 4 0 .3 .i-l’ninlers: II. McDaniel 2. Williams .Steals: II. McDaniel 10, Schafer 0. W illiams S, Kahrs 4, Singleton 4, Booth 2, B. W alker 2. Maready, A. W alker lllncks: Siimlclon >». Mareailv, A. W alker, H. W alker Davie Boys Basketball Statistics Qf PraCtice SpellS Record: 3-0.0-0 CPC w i i Miserable Loss For JVs(ims Pis Uehs A Vii .Assists Avu 1мч; Phelps Ч.1 -t I..1 13.0 darner s 2.5 7 3.5 12.0 Law м^( 1 }.l 12.(i Nelson \•) *> T 0.7 6.3 7.3 Burns :o 2>S..Í ■)0.7 0.7 Smilh 2\) 1 \.i)i).7 1 Imiler 1 6 2 2.0 2 2.0 Í1.0 Capwell (t 5 1.7 0 (Ut 2.0 Price 5 i) ().() 0 0.0 1.7 Schweit 4 1 0..^ 1 0.3 i.3 Howell ■)(1 1.5 T 1.0 0.0 Liiulcr 1 0 1 1.0 0 0.0 0.0 Robinson TOTALS 1 3 0 IS2 1 1.0 0 0.0 0.0 i)0.7 OPPONIiNTS .Ì I6fi 55.3 .1-l’ohilers: Law S. Ciarner 4, Nelson 4, Smith 2 ,1'rice Steals: Law (■>. Hums ,S. Nelson .“i, Phelps .S. Garner 2, Price 2. Hunier. Schweit. Smilh Itlocks: Hums 10, I’helps 3, Hunter 2, Smilh D avie JV boys baskelball coach Koger Humgarner prac- lieeil a month wilhoul football players, uenl (1-2 wilh several players who wore eventually moved down to the rreshman leam and was alToriled jusi one practice wilh his full sipiad be­ fore last week's noneonlerence game al Mooresville. Add Ihose factors with a solid opponent, and Ihc resull was no surprise, a dismal 4')-2'l loss. "W'e played terrible," he said. "W 'e're going to be OK, bul w e're going lo have lo gel some practice lime. The kids w ere jusi rusly. You could tell they haven't Phelps’ Late Basket Beats Mooresville playeil b ask etb all in a w h ile ." Humgarner picked up seven from Ihe football team - sopho­ mores Troy Blakley, Dewayne Collins, Dusiin Morgan and D.J, Rice and freshm en R aeshon M cNeil and ReShaw n Parks. The ones who have heen aboard all along are sophomores John Henl'ield, Marry Hrown, llreni I larpe and Michael Mashore and freshmen Devon Venable and Drew Yeager. "We had one practice really," he said. '' I hree football players showed up Salurday (afler Ihe season-ending loss al A .C. Reynolds) and the olher Ihree showed up Monday (Dee. Ч). So wc had seven new ones and M ooresville was prelly good. Mosl of Iheir JV team had been praclicing for several weeks." The (1-.^ War liaglcs were so out o f sync offensively thal Parks' four poinis led Ihe way. Y eager. McNeil, V enable, Brown, 1 larpe, Kice and Ulak- ley all had Ihree and Benfield hail two. “W'e missed layups and didn't run Ihe olTense very well," Bum­ garner said. "I've been 0-,^ be­ fore. It's easy to get your head dow n, bul you have lo just keep working hard and believe in yoursell. And I've seen il turn around before. W e'll play better. W e've got some lalenl." Davie plays al Stalesville on Dec. 1.1 and al home lo Alex­ ander Cenlral on Dec, 16. C ontim ied From Page 111 "We were really playing well for two anil a half quarlers, and they had all Iheir guys from foot­ ball and they're very, very ath- lelie," Absher said. Davic hit a roadblock when Ihe Blue Devils warmed up from Ihe outside. A flurry o f ,1s choppcil Davie’s lead to .S2-49 going inlo Ihe fourih, and ihey caiiglit Davie al 66 w ilh 70 sec­ onds lefl, a rally lhal could have rocked a team with lesser deter­ mination. " The composure we showed lo gather ourselves was good, es­ pecially for a young leam Ihis early in Ihc year." A bsher said. "We had a LS-poinl lead taken away and the crowd was inlo il - bul they didn't panic." The W'ar Uagles spread Ihe floor wilh 1:10 lefl. played keepaway and m ilked 40 sec­ onds off Ihe clock, 'riicn I lunler came off a screen, took a pass and whipped il lo Phelps, who scored inside as he was fouled, a lbree-pi>inl play lhat gave D;ivie a 6У-66 lead wilh .W sec­ onds remaining. Phelps couldn'l be slopped with the game on the line, scor­ ing 12 of his 2 I poinis in the fourih. Nol only did he hil 7-of- II) field goals ;md block two shots, he went 6-of-6 from Ihc line in the final period. "H e told me al practice: 'C'oach. 1 won't let us go up Ihere and lose,' " Absher s:iiil. "And Luke literally meant it becausc he took over when il got crunch lime." M ooresville niisseil on ils nexl possession. Law ran down a long rebound and found a sneaking Hunier, who iced il al 7 1 -66 wilh a iransilion layup. Smilh hil 4-of-4 foul shols for seven poinis. Bums played a key role despile iwo poinis as the big m:in grabbed eighl rebounds. M eet The W ar Eagles R yanne M cD an iel S porl: basketball II' ! eouUl keep jiist one miisie C l), it wimltl he: l.ynard Skynard. If I losl illl my posscssion.s bill ono, I’d keep: My Bible my grandpa Seooler gave me. Som ething people d o n 'l know alxiut me: I love lo help people more lhan any­ thing, K niitiisy Joh: To play professioiuil women's .soccer I can’t live w ithout: My family and my dog Rudy. M y i>reate.st m om ent In sp o rts: My eighlh-gnide year al South Davie when we wenl 17-0 and won the confcrence cham pi­ onship. I would like to .switch places I'or a day with: Jennifer Lope/, who is married lo Ben Aflleck. Iniiiniest hiiskettinll stiiry: Our firsl game oflhe eighlh-grade playoffs we were playing prelly bad. so at halftime Tribble came in. slammed the door and then Ihrew a Galorade bottle against Ihe wall, ll was priceless. I woukl like to eal dinner wilh ((lend or alive): Ben Affleck. Favorite cla.ss in scliool and why: Allied lleallh Sciences II wilh P. Allen, RN (AKA P;uila Allen). We have the besl class discussions, and P, Allen is ihe besl leacher you could ever ask for. A thletes 1 ad m ire m ost: Randy Dean, Calherine Brake, Caillyn Brake, Ruslin Harpe, Mia Hamm and Brianna Scurry. M y favorite IhlnK about plaj inii basketball is: I'he change in Ihe almosphere Ihis year. made four steals, rejecleil four shots and altered several olhers. "W hal he did lhal doesn'l show up on ihe slat sheet is he m ade them change a lot of shols," Absher said. "So he re­ ally played well, l-ven if he's not JV Girls Hold Off Mooresville D avie's JV girls baskelball team did jusi enough lo over­ come ils constant irouble wilh turnovers and grabbed ils first win, .16-.Я2 at M ooresville, last week. The W ar Eagles turned the ball over 20 limes and irailed 26- 2.‘i - afler leading 13-7 al ihe end of ihe firsl i|uarler - going inlo Ihe fourih. Bul Allison Mackin- losh and Shanicka Brown made sure Ihe War li:igles (1-2 non- conference) prevailed, wilh M ackinlosh's free throws put­ ting Davie up by Iwo and Brow n's pulback pushing the margin lo a ileeisive four. M ackinlosh finished wilh six poinis, .seven rebounds and Ihree sleals, and H row n bad four poinis and nine leam-high re­ bounds. "A llison had a good all- around game, bul we have goi to do belter w'ilh turnovers," Coach Janice Jackson said, "Il's good lo finally W'ill one, espe­ cially anolher one lhal was close al Ihe end, bul we need to work on ball handling and passing. W e're slill looking for the right combination and Ihe righl floor leader," Danielle O 'N eal led the way with nine poinis, linn W hilaker had eighl poinis and six boards and B rooke Harris bad six points, O 'N eal and Harris were the most efficient, as O ’Neal hil 4-ol'-6 allempls and a 3-poinler and I larris 3-of-4 field goals. Davie plays al Slatesville on Dec. 13 and at Alexander Cen­ lral on Dec. 16. Davie .16, M ooresville 32 - Danielle O 'N eal У, Erin W hi­ taker 8, Allison M ackinlosh 6. B rooke H arris 6, Shanicka Brown 4, Evony Tucker 3. scoring a lot, 1 tell him lo re­ bound and play defense. If he does Ihose tw o ihings. w e’re going lo be a much belter team." N oles: Nelson only needed six allempls to score 12 poinis, going 4-of-.‘i from 3-poinl range. ... D;ivie plays al Slatesville on Dec. 13 and al Alexander Cen­ lral on Dec. 16. Dioii- 71, Mniiri'siilk- 66 - t.iiki- I'liclp-. JI. .\licali (i.iriiL’i 1-1. Nick Nel­son 12. .Man Sniilh 7. Ilii.iti lliiiili'i r>, l',ilrick I,ail .S. Daviil Siluu'il 2. 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Dcc. 12. 2()()2 Chris Ange pushes toward a third-period pin at 125. Teammates congratulate Zac Gentry on a pin that ignited a 90-0 win over N. Rowan. - Photos by James Barringer North Davie Wrestlers Blank North Rowan Adam Mcllwain puts his 103 foe in a lights-out posilion. Patrick O'Connor (back) takes control at 119. Continueil Kroni I’aye Iti coacli Ron Kirk >;iid. From start lo t'inisli. il was like a liol knil'c lliroiiuh Inilicr - I.S maliiics. l.'i pins as llic W ild­ cats [¡ot cij:lit llrst-pcrioil pins from Zac (iciitry, Hcnncti .Sliip- man. Aitani M cllw ain. litliaii Curiis. .Sain C urtis, Hramion ■Slcwart, Daniel Cioui;li ami Josli Miller. Patrick O 'C onnor. Josh Di.\on, Mark llujigins, MichacI Murphy and Josli llarlniaii pan- cakcd tliciropponciils in tlic scc­ ond period, and Chris .\ni;c and Kevin Hochni pul llicni away in Ille third. "It was one ol Ihe hest nialches we've wrestlcil in a long lime. We were really fo­ cussed." Kirk sail!. "W e ilid somelhiim wc liadii't done in a lonu lime. Wc came oul to mu­ sic. riic lasl lime wc came oul 10 music c yol i>ur hulls kicked, so I w as conccmed al'oul chani;- iiii; llic roulinc. Hut I tiiink the soni! I picked out Tired them up. 11 was prclly enor-ficc." Horcdom aiui inituy appear lo lie the only factors thal can stop the W ildcals. w ho have llie world al Ihcir feel at .'i-d overall and 2-11 in Ihc Mid-.Soulh Con­ ference. " Two m atchcs went to the lliird period, hul condilionini: and our lcchnic|uc overpowered Ihcm." Kirk said. Norlh Davic is deep inlo the season lo slill liavc nine i;iivs unbealen al The spotless list includes Mcllwain at 1(1.1. Anye al 12.S, .Sam Curiis al 1.I.S. Stew­ art at 11(1. Uoehm at M.S. Iluj;- ginsat I.S2, Ciough al Kid. M ur­ phy al 171 andM ilicrat IN'J.Thc ones wilh -I-1 rccords are I'.llian Curtis. O 'C onnor and Dixon, and (ienlry arul Hartman arc .1- I, nieanini; l-l of I.S starters arc no worse than .^-1. "Angc and Slewari look as yood tcchnii|ue-u ise as any- Inidy." Kirk said. "M cllw ain looks like a man on a mission. You can'l leave the rest of them oul. becausc lliey're all wrcslliny good." Notes: The W ildcals wenl .S- I in preliminaries, getting pins from Max Ciraham, Andrew 1.in­ hart. Sam rucker and Josh Kiddle. Taylor I'.vans dominated 10-2.... Norlh Davie wrestles at hom e against West Rowan on Dcc. 12, againsi I'orsyth Coun­ lry Day al Soulh Davic on Dcc, 1.1. and at C’hina Cirove on Dec. 17. Late Tiger Wins Turn Back China Grove C onthiiied I'riiin Page III ( U.S) and Brandon Jones (160) esiablished Ihe .16-14 lead. If only putting the Red Dev­ ils away had been so easy. They ripped off tlie next four nialches - for a 21-0 run - to pull within .Ki-.I.S, a furious comeback thal nieaiil everylhing was riding on Collins and Harrison. Collins did his pari by outlasling China drove's ‘).1-pounilcr I .S-1.1. "C.'ollins was down iwo. up Iwo; down twii. up Iwo." a re­ lieved Kiddle said. Collins' clinch escape would have heen forgoiien had China Cirove's 10.1 turned Harrison on Ilis back. Thai scary prospect never came close lo happening as Harrison blitzed hy 7-0 to keep South in a first-place lie wilh Norlh Davie. "The last two nialches were N. Davie coach Ron Kirk, flanked by assistant Jason Boger, shows some body language during a 90-0 massacre. Flowers for all Occasions Sister’s II of Mocksville (336)751-1782 exciting," Kiildlc said. " I'hcre was a lot of pressure on Matt when he went out there, hul he wrestled his hcsl match and had control the whole time," N otes: Producing pins for Soulh were C ousins, Hrown, Creason. Angell and Jones. ... Hrown. Angell and Collins arc .S-O: Jones is 4-0: and Cousins. Creason. Watkins and Harrison are -I-1.... Crotts nearly stoic one before falling 1.1-.S al 171. 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Bul Ihis year lliey're showing jusl how far the extra mile can carry an athlele. entering the week with 10-0 records in Ihe 112 and 1.S2 weight classes. Their rapid ascension is a proiUict of rigorous offseason training. "I've heen wreslling all season, lasl sea­ son all the way to the slarl of this season," Johnson, who is perfect at 112, s;nil, "I pretty much w restled every Saturday, me and M illard. We practiced on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Broek (Gym) helping little kids." "I'm prelty surpriseil," Smilh. "1 llgurcd I’d lose a couple by now." • H ow ard Riddle has all hul conceded Ihe M id-South Conference chanipionsliip lo N orlh D avie's w restling team with six league nialches to go. R on Kirk has coached 10 perfecl teams, has gone 141-7 since 1>ЛХ7-ХХ and this year has outscored five opponents .1*)S-,1,S, incUKting Ч0-0 over Norlli Rowan last W’OL'k, But this might be Kirk's greatest leam. Nine wrestlers are sporting .S-O records. "R on's got llie best laleni. top lo hollom. lhat he's hail since I've heen al Soulh." Riddle, a toach at South since 1ЧУ4, said. • The boys haskethall race in Ihe Cenlral Picilnioiil Confer­ ence will he a hallie for ihird placc betw cen Davie, Norlh David­ son, Soulh Iredell and Soulh Rowan. Lei's face il. Ihey'd ralher have dinner wiih 1 laiinihal lhan sec Reyiiokls and West l-orsylh. Reynolds, the three-lime dcl'ending 4Л champs, have five play­ ers (i-7 or taller, including Kcysliawii Terry (who has conimil- tcd lo Norlh Carolina). K eith Koster (Fast Carolina) and ICddie (ireen (James Madison). If that's nol enough had news, Wesl F'orsyih splil four games wilh Keynolds last year and has Ihe CI’C's best player in Chris Paul, a poinl guard bound for Wake I'orsyih. In the season opener. Paul pumped in (il poinls againsi Parkland. A bshcr "The queslion is, is anybody around here lhat can heat us',’" West coach Davit! baton said, • M ike A bsher has heconie the biggest success story at Davie. Casual fans couldn't have named two players on the varsity hoys basketball rosier he inherited, yet he's led Ihem to .1-0, "And ll couldn't happen to a nicer fella," new J V coach Roijer И птцагпег said, "I think a lot of Mike, H e's so good to the kids and he's a gooil coach. He's a good game coach. Tie's very know ledgable about knowing how to win a game, and I really think they’ve bought into his program and the way hc does things. I ihink they be­ lieve in him, and Ihal’s a big part of coach­ ing." Absher is a prime example that num­ bers sometimes don’l do justicf to a coach. In nine years at Soulh Caldwell of the Northwestern 4A Conference, Absher was >;.1-1.12. "He didn't have the alhleles lhal he's got al Davie, if you can believe that,” Singlclon Hunigarner explained. "I know a lot of other schools are even more athletic than Davic. but at Soulh Caldwell he had good kids but allilclically they were nol very good. And he played in a lough conference, F'rcciloni and McDowell are always tough." • Davie's varsily girls have dominated Statesville, Alexander Cenlral and M ooresville by an average of .S>)-40. but Dawn .Singleton's injured w rist could calch up to them when Ihc com ­ pelilion stiffens. The S-11 senior cenler and third-year starter has been handicapped all season by an ailing left wrist, limiting her production to 7.7 poinls, 7,0 rebounils and .1,0 blocks, "Last week at practice and during the (last) game she almost played w ith one hand," assistanl Debbie Kvans said of Singleton’s ihrec-poini, four-block effort in a little over one half of play at Mooresville. "ll’s obviously hurling her. She's been lo rehab bul she hadn't had it x-rayed as of (Dec. ,1). "W e've got some (fronl-courl) people, bill not with Dawn's loughncss and experience, Wc can't replace that. These days off (because of the ice storm that postponed Iwo games) hopefully gave il a chance lo feel belter," 7 War Eagles On All CPC Team Davie’s football team, which lied North Davidson and Rey­ nolds for second place and ad­ vanced lo Ihe iiuartcrnnals of Ihe 4A playoffs, placed seven play­ ers on the All-Central Piedmont Conference team, Selecled on offense were jun­ ior left guard Jusiin Norsworlhy and sophomore quarterback/tail­ back Jam es A rnold, C hosen from Ihe defense were senior tackle Sam Stovall, sophomore linebacker D ,J, R ice. Junior safely Hilly Riddle and senior cornerbnek Gareth V/liitc. Jun­ ior K evin W inters m ade the squad at punter. The big awards went to West Forsyth's Russell Stone (coach of the year), Wesl Forsyth jun­ ior tailback Harold Bennett (of­ fensive player of the year) and N orth D avidson senior line­ backer Ramiro Villalobos (de­ fensive player of the year). Holiday Savings! 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Jim Amos had 20 poinls and Sarah Gardner added 12 in a6(l-.S5 win over Wesl Rowan. Deanna Tho­ mas led a 60-44 win over Soulh Iredell wilh 20 poinls, and Amos and Rhonda Billabough added lb and 12 respectively. And Amos scored 24 in a fi4-4S win over Tlioniasville. Ciarilner and Thomas had 14 and 1.1. • The D avie varsily hoys opened 0-.1. Steve Fleming had 14 and Randy Athey 10 in a 60- ■SO loss to West Rowan. Barry Chunn (12) and Athey (11) were Davie's top scorers in an S4-71 loss to .South Iredell. Allen Mock had IS in an S8-6.1 loss to Tho­ masville. Chunn (II). John Red­ mond (10) and Athey (10) also reached double figures against 'Thomasville. • 'The D avie JV girls split llieir first Iwo. healing Soulh Ire­ dell .11 -20 and losing lo'Tliomas- ville 57-45. Katherine Grisette’s 1.1 poinls led Davie in Ihe South game. 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Must be redeemed by December 31,2002, ------ ll I BIO - D A V IE C O U N T Y E N TE R P R IS E R E C O R D , Dec. 12,2002 ia SWwvfll»u Wln»tonSskm \ i ^ MO MO AU-i fAMHKAM'«POM }IMtCWr / MockMvm Just off 1-40 Exit 170, Hwy. 601 • Mocksville, NC 1 3 3 6 } T 5 1 - 2 1 6 1 Check us out at aafford.eom : ; Davie People DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002 - Cl A F am ily Affair Richard And Elaine Williams, And Children Enjoy Working Together Their slory proves Ihc Grcal American Dream i.s alive and well in Davie Conmy. Boy mccls girl, falls in love. They get married, realize Ihey have lo work fora living, decide ihey don'l like working for someone else and slarl llieir own company. They have a son. The company grows, and so docs Ihcir family. They have a daughler and ihen anolher. The one company evolves into four. The children grow up. work for somebody else a while, then go to work for their par­ ents, who pul each one of them in charge of a company. The children have children, and the grandchildren get olT the bus al ihe cor­ porate offices for the W illiams Com pa­ nies. Parents and grandparenis welcome them with open amis. "'rhis is what it's all abiiul." says presi­ denl and Cl-O Richard Wayne Williams Sr. "W e're building a future." This is Ihe slory of Ihe W illiamses — a family lhat works together, plays to­ gether and slays logelher. It all started wilh a boy and a girl. Richard W illiams was the boy. and Klaine W illiams was Ihe girl. Though they weren't related, they shared the same last name, and to make Ihings even more confusing. Ihcir fathers shared the same first and lasl names. I lis father was Marvin Lesler W illiams, and hers was Marvin Odell W illiams. They lived .several ntilcs apart — Marvin Lesler W illiams and his family near the Counly Line community, and Marvin Odell W illiams and his family on M cAllister Road off of Green Hill Road — but shared the same address. Route I, Mocksville. "W hen a piece of mail cam e lo Marvin W illiams," Richard says, "the mailman would try il in the first box, and lhat was our box. If it wasn’t our mail. 1 would lake it lo school and give il to her and she’d take il home and give il ID her dad." Despite years of swapping mail, Richard says il wasn’t unlil Iheir graduation from the eighth to the ninth grade al Davie High lhal he really noticed Elaine. "T hat’s when 1 noticed, 'That's a airl,' " he says,'’ 'and a cute one.’ ’’ They started calling each olher lhal summer. Their courtship continued on into high school until they eventually quit and got married. "We figured out we had made a mistake," he says, "we were going to have to work." After three monlhs as an employee at Ihe Cooleemee Cotton Mill, "1 .said, 'T here's gol to be a better way.’ ’’ He and Elaine compleled the requiremenls for Iheir GEDs and wenl on lo attend Mitchell Collcge. When they cam c up with the idea for starting Iheir own textile company, Ihe lale Dr. Ramey Kemp steered them loward manufacturing medical apparel such as patient gowns, adult bibs, operaling room apparel and other supplies. They started W illiams Medical Textiles Inc. in 1971, selling Iheir products to hospitals and nursing honies in the two Carolinas. Two years after starting Ihe company, Elaine gave birlh lo their first child, Richard Wayne Williams Jr. or R.J. for Richard Junior as he came lo be called. Candy was born two years laler, followed by W endy two years aflcr that. Their company grew with their family, and Heart to Heart with Kathy Chaffin Richard, who was also working part lime as a rural mail carricr, and Elaine, who look the children with her to work, began to diversify their product line. W hen they learned of the need for disposable diapers and undcrpads in other countries, for example, they began bringing them in by the truckloads and exporting them overseas. Soon, Iheir overseas customers, which includes such countries as the Caribbean Islands. Africa, Haiti, Canada and Russia, were inquiring aboul other products, and the company began locating other m erchan­ dise to ship lo them. T.R.C. International Inc. was created to control the flow of exported goods at about Ihe same time the W illiamses started an in-house freight company, R.J. Transports Inc., to handle the companies’ transportation needs. Over the years, R.J. Transports has grown from one tractor and trailer to five tractors and more than 160 trailers. The growth required more space as well. Richard and Elaine started out in what had been a four-room house al N.C. Highway SOI South ami U.S. Highway 64 Easl in the Eork com m u­ nity. " Then we added the section where Richard's oflice is." Elaine says, "then we added the next warehouse and the next warehouse. When we outgrew thal. we hail lo move across Ihe road." The Williams children spent a lol of time at the company while their parenls worked. Candy Williams Trivetle says she remembers playing with the cardboard boxes in the warehouses, pretending they were playhouses. "W hen the kids were little," Elaine says, "1 was so afraid they wouldn't want lo be in our business because we would say, 'W e’ve gol lo go to the plant tonight and work for a coupic of hours.’ ‘Oh, do we have to'?’ they would fuss. "They didn’t really want to come over here, but Ihen as they grew older and got oul and worked for somebody else, they learned lo appreciale what they had here. They were ready to contc back." Richard says he wanted his children to work for somebody else first so they would under­ stand whal it's like to work for other people and whal it means to be a good employee. "To be a good supervisor, you've got lo be a good employee," he says. After two or three years of working for olher companies, the children joined their parenls al the Williams Companies. Today, each ofthe W illiams children over­ sees the operation of one ofthe companies: R.J, is in charge of R.J. Transports and the ware­ house; Candy is in charge of T.R.C. Internationals; and Wendy is in charge of Value Clolhing Inc., started in 1996 lo meet the growing overseas demand for used clolhing, shoes, belts, purses, toys and other used materi­ als. Candy’s husband, Chris Trivelle, is the transportation manager for all of the companies, including International Housing Inc., started this year to handle the growing demand for export­ ing prefabricated housing including modular homes and modular hospital units. I’leuse See Davie Coupic - Page C4 Richard Williams is president and CEO of the Williams Companies: “To be a good supervisor, you’ve got to be a good employee. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Richard Williams and his son R.J. look over bales of clothing in the warehouse of Williams Companies in the Fork community. Elaine Williams with her grandchildren, Jason and Kristen and their mother, Candy Trivetle. Richard and Elaine Williams enjoy working together - and working with their children. '-t 1*1 •» .»ir.l» »• .n .»! -ft «J* HI» # M »f • wt • C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdav. Dcc. 12. 2002 S h o e m a k e r - R i d d l e C o u p l e M a r r i e d Landry-Martin Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Landry of Clemmons and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Martin of I’ortsnioulh. N.M. announce the engagement of their daughter, Holly Elizabeth of Greensboro, to Robert Brady Johnson o f Greensboro, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Johnson of Sparks, Okla. Thc bride-elect is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapcl Hill and is working lowards her masier's degree in school counseling at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Thc groom-to-lK is a graduate of the Collegc of Occanecring in Long Beach, Calif, and is employed as a lechnical inspector with HMT Tank in Greensboro. A July 18, 2(X)3 wedding is planned at thc Johnson Home in Sparks, Okla. Salvation Army Depends On Holiday Donations M embers of the Mocksville ^ Lions Club will be ringing bells for The Salvation Army on Fri­ day, Dec. 1.1 from noon-8 p.m. at following M ocksville loca­ tions: Wal-Mart al 106.1 Yadk­ inville Rd.; and at the Bi-Lo at 7% Valley Rd. This Is thc first lime in sev­ eral ycars that the M ocksville i L Lions Club has participated in j, this fund-raising effort for The I Salvation Amiy. j Thc MiKksville Lions Club, j which was established in Davic Couniy in 19.‘i4, provides re­ sources for thc visually and hear­ ing impaired. Under ihc leader­ ship of its president. Jonaihan W ishon. Ihe .I.S member M ocks­ ville Lions Club and the recently fonned a Davie LEO Club, will be assisting Ihc Salvation Amiy during this holiday season. "Thc Salvation Army is an essential provider of emergency C hild’s C hristm as P arty D ec. 15 Sheffield-Calahaln Volunteer Fire Dcparlmenl will hold its annual ch ildren's C hristm as parly Dcc. I.S from 1-.1 p.m. at the fire departmenl. There will be crafis, snacks, Santa and Sparky the Fircdog. Children can lake rides on the fire tnick. For more infonnation, call 492-7943. services in D avie C ouniy." Wishon said. In 2(K)l,Thc Salvation Amiy: • provided S8,292 in renlal assisiance lo ib Davic families; • paid utility bills totaling $11,168 to benefit 7.1 Diivie families; • purchased mcdicinc for one individual in D avie totaling S2(MI; • provided S236.90 lo a Davie family to purchase a prescriplion infant fonnula for a baby allcr- gic 10 regular fomuila. Olhcr civic clubs and church groups can join the Lions by volunlcering 10 work al Ihe kclllc localions. Allen Marlin and Dol Horn arc organizing the effort. To participate, call M arlin al 4y2-.‘)7LS. "The M ocksvillc Lions Club invites residents of D avic Couniy lo support the work of The Salvation Amiy by dropping off donations in the Salvation Army kettles localed al Wal- Marl and Bi-Lo Ihroughoul this holiday .season," Wishon said. Deborah Joanna Shomcakcr and Joel M atthew R iddle of Charlottle were joined in m ar­ riage on Saturday, Aug. 10 in a 2:.10 p.m. cerem ony at Dover Chapel on the campus of Gard- ner-Wcbb University in Boiling Springs. The father of thc bride, the Rev. Daniel Shoem aker, per­ fonned Ihc ccrcmony and vows wilh Ihc Rev. Jeffery H ayes opening the ccrcmony. Emily Monroe, organist, and the Rev. Jeffery Hayes, vocalist, provided thc music. Thc bride was given in mar­ riage by her parents and escorted by her father. She chose her sis­ ler, Dina Shoemaker of Chesa­ peake, Va., as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were friends of thc bride; D eborah G arrett of Riddlcy Park, Pa.; Lisa Carter of Steamboat Springs, Colo.: Ariel Ware of Mounl Holly; Heather Budgick of C harlotte; Jcssica Green of Hammclstown, Pa.; and Julie Spurling of Shelby. Junior bridesmaid was Emily Riddle of Stony Point, niccc of the bride­ groom. Thc bridegroom chose his fa­ ther as best man. Groomsmen and ushers w ere: thc b ride­ groom's brothers, Paul Riddle of Gamer, Nelson Riddle of Stalcs- villc, David Riddle o f Stony Point; thc bride's brother, Daniel Shoem aker o f Shelby; and friends of the bridegroom: Brian Chilton of C harlotte, Sievcn Knil/. of Binningham, Ala., and Brad Budgick of Charlotte. Jun­ ior groomsman was the nephew of the bridegroom . Benjam in Riddle of Stony Poinl. Thc bride wore a pcau salin and chiffon sleeveless gown with a sheer illusion neckline, em bel­ lished with metallic embroidery and pearl detail. Thc gown had a full chiffon skirt wilh a chapel train. She wore matching long gloves wilh em broidery trim. Her Hngcrtip veil had an embroi­ dered edge. She earned a hand lied bouquet of one dozen ivory ;md mocha roses. JcnniferSmith of Mooresvillc allended ihe guesl register. Pro­ grams were distributed by Ihc groomsmen and ushers. Sue Wil­ liams of Slalesville served as wedding director. The mothers of the bride and briilegrooms lil candlcs before the ccrcmony lhal were used by the bride and bridegroom lo lighl Ihc unity candle during the ccr­ cmony. The bride's parenls served as hosts for a receplion al O. Ma.x Gardner Hall on Ihe campus of G ardner-W ebb. D ecorations were in an aulumn iheme wiih roses of ivory, mocha and yellow with plants and candlcs. The pa­ tio was decorated with lulle. The rehearsal dinner was hosled by the bridegroom's par­ ents al O.Max Gardner Hall on Aug. 9 at 7:.10 p.m. Special mu­ sic was provided by pianist Michel Conner of Concord. Thc bride is the daughler of Dan and Sherry Shoemaker of Shelby. She is thc granildaugh- ter o f V irginia M cG rath of Shelby and ihe late G eòrgie Shocm:iker of Gaithersburg, Md. She is a 1994 graduale of Crest High School and a 1998 gradu­ ale of Pensacola Chrislian Col­ lege with a bachelor’s degree in business management and ac­ counting. She is employed by Curtis WrighI Flight Systems of Gastonia as a materials/pricing analyst. The bridegroom is thc son of N orm an and Jean R iddle of Statesville. He is the grand.son of Violet Sharpe of Mocksvillc and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Matthew Riddle the laic Wilfred Sharjic and thc laic Mattie and Oscar Riddle of Advance. He is a 1990 graduate of Soulhview Christian School, a 199.1 graduale of M itchell Community College, and a 199.‘i graduate of UNC-Charlottc with a degree in political sciencc. He is purtising a m aster’s degree in public administration at UNC- Charlolte. He is employed by thc Thar|ie Company in Slalesville as a program administrator. Aflcr a wedding Irip lo San Francisco, thc couple resides in Charlotte. HAPPY IIO I lO A YS W e W ish You a Safe and H ap p y H oliday! Karon Bonnott Associato Agoni 1111 Yadklnvilto Hwy., Mocksvillo WJcw. OaKs Shop Cntf 336-751-6131 Nterti13fi3tof>*«3ecom Nationwide* I n s u r a n c e & F i n a n c i a l S e r v i c e s Nationwide Is On Your Side* Ufe iniwenc* underwiUUn by NiUoowtde üft Imuratxe Oxnpiw. NaUoHwide Muliul 1пш»»псе Compifiy *nd Aífílijted CompefUei, HofrnOlf«*; Co*unibu>.OH 432IS-2220 MISC6 ПАЮ M O C K .S V II.I.K Ne.M U) W a l-M a n (336) 751- 3747 C l e m m o n s 1-40 at Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. (336)766-1800 fir “Gram m y” E m ily R aineri Rosello A p r i l 1 3 , 1 9 1 3 t o N o v e m b e r 1 7 , 2 1 )0 2 G ram m y's Legacy How can vou moasute a lifo, and *tal ifj wonh? By wtial ono gains: how many, or how much? Of should il 1» a goal of ours Irom birm b) instead see how many lives our love can touch? Grammy was a wild rose thal grow into a llowehflg planl lhal senl its vines inlo the very hearts of all she knew; She soolhed Ihe lonely thoughts and Uoutled min<is. She healed Ihe wonds oi ones who’d t»en deceived, and planlod seeds in Ihose whose hearts were flawed l>y showing tireless faith til all believed: and through her love Ihey saw Ihe face ofGod. She tAssomed in adversity, thrived in pain, wilhin Ihe reach ol thorns her beauty grew: nourishment she look from pounding rain. Her rooS ran deep, their foundations holding tme. Wo al wonder, Ihcn. whal legacy wo'U leave when we teach our end, our mortal bodies gone. Tme, Gram's fkwer hu faded, so we grieve, bul her many, many teedlingsslill live on. , • ¡>¡111 IJiOlorui D e l u x e a c c o m I m p e c c a b l e A d v a n c e d r e s e r v a t I ,1 4 /W it^ our ^ c ib u s maternity suites and rcla.xing Jacuzzi tubs, thc Spccial Deliver)’ area aLDavis^wgional Mcdical Ccnicr offers comfort and privacy, as well as the highest level of technology. Specialized bcd.s for m om , dclu.xc sleeping accomtnodaiions for dad, TVs and VCRs are included to make your stay as comfortable as possible. A celebr:uion lunch is even included during your hospital stay. To make your advanced rcser\’ation, please call (704) 83B-7106, or ask for a Spccial Delivery enrollmcnl packet at your ne.xt doctor’s appointment. 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A surprise :il the celebration was the display of the bride's wedding gown. In honor of the many years Mr. Bcck raised birds, swan icc sculptures were used as one of ihe centerpieces. Family and friends enjoyed the displays of wedding pictures and fainily photos from ihe p:isl .“iO years. I he Becks w ill lake a Irip lo I'lorida to complete Ihcir celebni- lion as an addition:il gift from their daughler and her family. ,lason, Deana and Kalelyn Wehl) of A dvance announce thc birth of :> son and brother, Isaac Dean W chb at 8:46 a.m . riuirsda.v, O ct. 24, 2002. Isaac wciKhed 7 Ihs. 4 o/. and w as211 and t/2 Inchcs Ion);. M aternal grandparents are C erry (C h u n k ) and D onna I.lvenKUod of A dvance. I’aternal grandp aren ls are Kiirudd and Sue W chb of A d­ vance. (ire a l-g ra n d p u re n ts are K.W. Livengood .Ir., M anuel C orn alzer, I'aye W ebb and Nina .lean llarne.s, all of A d­ vance. K ent and M elissa W ood­ w ard of C lem m ons are proud lu announce Ihe birth o fa .son. H unter KenI W oodw ard, burn O clober 9tli al I’orsyth M edi­ cal Center. H unler weighed .1 pounds y ounces and was 16 inches lung. M aternal grandparents are Tonini.v and ,|une B racken of M ocksville, iVIatcrnal greal- grandparenls are Ollivc B ur­ gess and the lale C harles B ur­ gess of M ocksville and Rev. .I.A. an d L ois B ra ck e n of Mocksville. I’alernal grandparenls are ,|uu and D orolhy H em rick of M ocksvillc and N orm an and W outlward of Cletninons. Pu- lernal greal-grandparenls are H ilda Scal'ord an d Ihe lale R.L. .Seaford of M ocksville. F u r n it u r e M o v in g & D e l iv e r in g M o c k s v i l l e , N C 15 Years Experience home (336) 492-2120 cell (704) 968-4776 DAVIK COUN TY KNTIÍRPRISK RKCORl). I'hursdiiy, Dec. 12, 2002 - C3 Basic Cable is Going UP! Satellite Prices are NOT! 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Dale Workman, workcil fur the Williams Com panies a while before lea\ iny to Iry soine- ihini; else, aiul U.J.’s wife. Carla, works at Wake Forest University Baplisl Medical Cenler in Winston-.Salem. As presidenl ami CBO of Ihe W illiams Companies. RichanI gets the biguesi office, but Ihe tille comes w ith a price. "M y son says I sil in the hoi seal." be says. "If anybody does something wrong, il comcs back lo me." Elaine, the next in line, wears many hats, including office manager. "I do every­ thing from unlock in Ihe mornings at 7 or quarter lil 7 lo drive a forklift and unload Iniilers." she says, "as well as come in here and make sure everything in here is going righl. "I used to do all Ihe payroll and accounting, bul w hen the children came along and started helping. I slarlcil passing some of lhat to ihem." Wendy lunv handles the payroll and payroll laxes, while Camly oversees the accounts receivable and accounis payable. The W illiamses say ihcy love working together. "I get to see tny wife all Ihe time," Richard says, "and I get lo see Ihe kids every day." "D on't forget the grandkids getting off Ihe bus." Candy says. "And Ihe grandkids." he adds. Candy and Chris have two children, Kristen. 7. and Jason. .S, both students at Cornat/er l-lementary School. They do their homework at corporate headquarters in the afternoons while their parenls work. "They usually come in my office and play wilh me." lilaine says. Richard laughs. "Now you see why she likes the grandbabies here," he says. Wendy and Dale have a .1- year-old son. D.J. for Dale Junior, who attends a day-care center. Richard says he never has lo worry about his children nol gelling along at work. "There's no fussing or fighting." he says, "because they're loo busy. And everybixly pulls the same weight. "I think that's one reason our companies have done so well is thal the cbildren and Elaine and myself are all pulling the same weight." Camly says the w hole family works as a leam. "We communicate very well." she says, "and Ihal's whal it takes." "We complement each olher." Elaine says. "Each one has sirong points and every­ body recognizes whal they are. Like if Ihe computer breaks down, we call Candy ..." Keeping the most iip-lo- w- A R i c h a r d W i l l i a m s is p r o u d o f h i s f a m i l y b u s i n e s s e s . date computers is one of the keys to the success of the companies, according to Richard. " This year, w e'll spend S2.‘i.0()0 on com puters." he says. rhe family congregates around Ihe large conference table in Richard's office. "We drink coffee and have 'W hal i f meetings." he says. " 'W hat if wo do this?' or 'W hal if we do that'.’' " "W hen we go off on a family vacation, like Ihe I'ourth of July," Camly says, "we sil down and discuss our business and how lo improve and make il beller. Bul yet w e have our good family tintes, too." The companies close down for a week every July 4th. Elaine says, and they rent a house at Ihe beach for Ihe whole family. In Iheir early .“iOs. Richard and Elaine have liegun taking more lime off and letting iheir children run Ihe companies. "I feel like in the fulure. when we're ready to retire." he says, "we can feel confident lhat our children and our grandchildren can corne in ami take the business over and do a good job." Richard says he is also at a point in his life where he wants to give back lo a stale and couniry thal has been good lo him and his family. One way that he feels he is able lo do that is by serving on various advisory commiltees on exportation. Ile serves on the N.C. District Export Council (DEC) and Ihe national Exporters' Textile Advisory Committee (ETAC). Members of ETAC make suggestions lhat are given to Don Evans, secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce. 1 le has been nominated for the nalional Induslry Sector Advisory Committee (ISAC), which reporls lo the U.S. Department of Commerce. While free-trade legislation such as NAFI'A (North American Free Trade Agree­ menl) and the Caribbean Basin Treaty have helpetl some companies, Richard says they have hurl others. "1 think probably in the long run, the people lhat did those treaties did them wilh the best of intentions and tried lo creale more Irade," he says. Elaine says the W illiams Companies don’l do any importing. "We do exporting," she says, "and as long as the dollar market is strong in other countries, we do fine." "Diversification is a big thing," Richard says, adding W o r k e r s s o r t t h r o u g h t t h e s h o e s a n d c l o t h e s p r i o r t o e x p o r t in g . Я S : V • - S h o e s a r e p i l e d u p , w a i t i n g t o b e s o r t e d f o r e x p o r t t o T h i r d W o r l d c o u n t r i e s . that they also Iry lo find a unique niche in the market and fill it. Before, when companies would ship food to Third World counlries. fiour was only sold in .“iO-kilo or 110- poimd sacks. "So my son started packing il in .‘iO-pound sacks," he says. "Tie said. 'If you're in a poor couniry and it's hard to put together enough money to get a 100- pound sack, let's sell .SO-pound sacks.' "Nobody was doing it. and w e've been .shipping .“iO-pound sacks for two years or more." T.R.C. International also exports rice, corn, sugar ami other staples to Thiril World countries. "A lol of times, we do oidy the paperwork," Richard says. "Camly will pick up the lelephone and say, '! want four containers of rice, and you'll have Ihe money in two hours.' and she calls the bank and says, 'W ire Ihe money to the rice com pany,' and the next day, Ihe rice is being loaded onlo containers to go lo port." In buying food to ship overseas. Ricliard says ihey try to support North Carolina manufacturers as much as they can. One important factor in exporting is to understand the countries and their needs, according to Elaine. In Ihe country lo which they ship .SO- pound sacks of fiour, for exam ple, she says Iherc was also a need for smaller packages of disposable diapers. "They couldn'l afford lo buy 30 or 40 like you can buy in the grocery store here," she says, "so wc packed them 10 to a pack." And in thal particular couniry, Richard says some people were laking those packs and opening them, selling two or three diapers at a lime. "They sell cigarettes in that country one at a lime," he says. The U.S. Deparlnient of Commerce is helpful to companies interested in exporting, he says, particularly when il comes to educating them on the cultures. It also has a Web sile, BuyUSA.com, which will list the names of companies which export goods. In addilion to family members, the W illiams Companies employs .10 lo .I.“) people, all of ihem full lime. "W e have greal employees,” Candy says. "W e love very one of them lo dcalh.” The turnover al die Will­ iams Companies is low. "If ihey make il a couple of weeks or a monlh,” Richard says, "they stay wiih us.” Employees in the ware­ houses al the corporate offices go through new and used shoes shipped in on trailers lo pick oul pairs thal are appropriate for exporting. The rest are pul on a truck and taken lo the Davie Counly Landfill. “Wc generate one of those trucks about once a week,” Richard says of a truckload of rejects waiting lo go to the landfill. M any of them came in wilhoul males or they're bedroom shoes, high-top bools or high heels, for which there is no market in the Third S i s t e r s C a n d y T r i v e t t e a n d W e n d y W o r k m a n w o r k f o r t h e i r p a r e n t s . World countries. "I'd say .SO percent of thal truck righl Ihere has no males," he says. "Look at what the United Slates takes for granled," Candy commenis. Elaine salvages a pair of low-top bools from Ihe truck lhat she ihinks shoulil have made the cut. "She saveil a penny, made a nickel." Richard says. Across the busy inlersec­ lion of 64 and .SOI, R.J. supervises operalions al Ihe warehouse for Value Clothing. There, employees go through bags of used clolhing that come in on trailers and take oul shoes, pockelbooks and toys. "Some of it's garbage," Elaine says, "and some of it's wel and we have lo Ihrow it away. "I guess the strangest Ihing w e’ve ever fomul in these trailers was a person’s false teeth, lop and bottom.” Shoes are piu in boxes and sent to the olher warehouses, while toys are bagged for exportation. Clolhes are packed in 1,0()()-to-1.200- pouiul bales and shipped lo graders in Ihe United States who go Ihrough and ileniize Ihe clothing and ihen export them or lo overseas graders. 'Tags hang from some of the baled clothing. "We buy store returns anil we buy store change-outs," Richard says. "J.C. Penney. Helk. companies like lhal thal have store returns, they want somewhere 10 go wilh it and most of them want il out of their main market which is oul of the United Stales." Richard teases his wife about going through the toys and the shoes. "We have a whole beilroom full of bears at our house," he says. "W e have a rabbil room, and a room of porcelain dolls." “And she’s gol as many shoes as Imelda Marcos (the former Philippines I'irst Laily who was arresied in October 2001 for corruption and amassing wealth illegally during her husband’s regime)." he says. "I don’l have thal many,” she says. "Close," he responds. Elaine uses a joke to illuslrale her husband's zest for a business deal; il seems two companies sent salesmen lo Africa to determine if there was a market for shoes. One relurned and said absolulely nol, nobody wore shoes, they all wenl barefoot. The other salesman relurned and lold his company, “Ship shoes. Ihey all need them ," she says. Richard joins in, “ I'm Ihe man lhal says, 'Everybody's barefoot, let's ship them sh o es.'" 'Though he enjoys being at Ihe warehouse because he doesn'l have to answ er the phone there. Richard says he usually only has lime to visit aboul once a day. 'The whole family conimu- nicales with walkie-talkies. " Thai's better than picking up the telephone and calling," Elaine says. Though business dropped for a month or Iwo after Ihe terrorist attacks of Sepl. 11, 2001, Richard says it’s been up ever since. In the next 12 months, he says they’re going lo have to add 10 lo 1.“! office personnel, and wilhin the next 24 monlhs, they’re planning lo buy or build anolher corporate office. - For Richard W illiams, the success of the W illiams Com panies is a testament to his love for his family. "Elaine and I have had a very close faniily,” he says, "and w e’ve gollen along good and been well blessed." 'Their black M ercedes sedans claim Ihe first Iwo parking spols al corporate headquarters. The next parking places belong to their children. C andy’s van sports an Avon sign in the window, anolher exam ple of the entrepreneur­ ship thal she says runs in their blood. Jusl like her falher. Candy is alw ays eager lo make another sale and hands oul Avon books to visitors lo the W illiams Companies. "W e’ll chase a deal som etim es,” Richard says, "especially Candy and me, w e’ll chase a deal for $10,000 jusl as hard as we do one for SIO million." Krisien is going to be jusl like them, her grandmother says. One day recently, while Candy was pulling oul Avon books at Western Steer in M ocksville, Elaine says the 7- year-old wenl over lo a lable and started trying lo sell som ething to a lady who worked al her school. "There she was, following in M ama’s footsteps," she says. 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All vehicles subject lo prior sale. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. Ad expires 12/31/02 62Я JAKg Д1.ИЦ1МРЕВ BMP. 8. SAUSBUBY - 70Д-ВЗЗ-таТП C6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiy, Dcc. 12, 2002 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tluirstlay, Dcc. 12, 2002 ■ C7 By M ike B arnhardI Davie Counly I-nlerprisc Rccord Kevin Stewart wanis lo bring life 10 Davie Counly. And he’s got .10 or so area residenls lo help him do jusl lhat. The life Ihey’re talking about is the life one receives when ihey leam lo accept Jesus Christ. "We want to do Ihings for Ihe communily. Wc wanl lo bless Ihe community." said Stewart, pas­ tor of Davie’s newest placc of w orship. Life C om m unily Church. "I’ve seen a lot of people whose church is strictly reli­ gion," Stewart said. "It’s a rela­ tionship, and through thal rela­ tionship, Je,sus Chrisl gives you life. And wc want to bc a part of Ihc community." Hence, the name. The church mecls evcrj' Sun­ day at 10 a.m. at the Brock Per­ forming Arts Ccnter on Norlh Main Street in M ocksville. Starting a church is new to Stewart, bul he grew up watch­ ing his faiher do jusl lhal - start churches. They lived, and his parents still live in India. Stewan was a “comfortable" associate paslor in Mobile, Ala., when hc fell God urging him lo start a new church. Il look five years, but he fi­ nally went to Ihe Assemblies of God bishop lo ask where a new church was needed. Tlie Greater Winslon-Salem area was men­ tioned. Stewart somehow ended up in Mocksvillc, staying at a local hotel, praying and w alking around lown m eeting people. That was less lhan a year ago. K e v i n S t e w a r t ; " W e w a n t to r e a c h p e o p l e w i t h t h e g o s ­ p e l o f J e s u s C h r i s t in r e l­ e v a n t a n d l i f e - c h a n g i n g w a y s . " and Ihe first servicc ofLife Com­ munity Church was held in Au­ gusl. A new family attends the ser­ vicc alm ost every week, and around .10 are in allendance on any Sunday. They have children’s aclivilies. which are important to the church. Stewart said. Because children are so importani, all people who work in Ihe c h ild re n ’s areas arc screened. S tew art. .11, and w ife Stephanie are having Iheir firsl child. He plans to slay. "W e're here in Davie Counly lo slay," he said. "I'm stubborn enough 10 slick it out. Whal you see is what you get. I’m a big man and I’m not wearing a tie. "God loves you jusl as much in a l-shirt as a suit. We have a All are welcome to be a part of the dvent & Christmas Events at jFirst Presbyterian Church 261 South Main Street • Mocksville 751-2507 Sunday/ December 15 • 11am Chancel Choir Christmas Cantata The choir will present a program of Chrislmas music and the chancel area v^iil be decorated with poinsellias in honor and/or in memory of our loved ones. Sunday, December 15 • 6pm Family Night covered dish supper and Christmas Program Tuesday, December 24 • 8pm Christmas Eve Communion & Candle Lighting (All ore v/elcomed to parlicipale in communion) W ilh Ihe renovalions a nd the elevator soon lo be com pleted, make sure th a t you are a p a rt o f Ihese special services Ihis year K e v i n S t e w a r t h a s l e d L i f e C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h t o a s t r o n g s t a r t in M o c k s v i l l e . - Photos by Robin Fergusson L ife C o m m u n ity C h u rc h Pastor, New Congregation Reaching Out To The Community, And The World very good variety o f people here," he said. The c h u rc h 's m otto is: "Reaching Up to Love God and Reaching Out to Love People." Stewart’s goal is lo help his congregation gel the tools they need to go out and spread the gospel. "Part of our mission is. we want to reach people wilh llie gospel of Jesus Christ in relevant and life-changing ways." B ringing fam ilies back to Christ brings com m unities to Christ, the world to Chrisl. "We want to win people and build people and send people. We want to teach them how lo understand how to have confi­ dence and be a w inner in Chrisl. We believe in families, and 1 re­ ally believe in kids." The only Assemblies of God church in Davie Counly. Life C om m unily C hurch has re­ ceived .some help from Family Tabernacle in Lewisville. "I've heen amazed al God's goodness and Ihe .10 people we have who not only give m on­ etarily - but of Ihemselves." Stewart said his father ques­ tioned him about his plan to start a church, bul quickly became excited. The Iwo even went lo a church planner’s “bool cam p” together. Life is establishing a means for home and foreign missions, and already supports missionar­ ies in India and Gennarty. The clturch has study groups that meet W ednesday’s at 7 in the homes of niembers. 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Martin Presented by the S a n ctu a ry C hoir a n d C ham ber O rchestra Sunday, December 15 • 7 p.m. Monday, December 16 • 7 p.m. A n u rseiy w ill be provided. First Baptist Church 390 North Main Street • Mocksville (336) 751-5312 (a c ro ss fr o m th e D a v ie C o u n ty L ib r a iy ) ^ C o rn a tze r N ew s Il\ Ddttie Polls Cornatzer Correspoiulotn llom er Polls relurneil home I'rom riirsyth I lospilal Пес. 2.1 le umlerwem ireatmem tor pneu­ monia. Joan Whileliearl. missionary P ino N ew s IVom Puerto Rico and sisler of Pastor Richard W l\itehearl. is spending lime here visiting rela- livcs. She was the guesi speaker al the ladies' I'ellowship meel­ ing at Cornalzer Baptist CInircli in November. Oonahl Hinkle and Debbie Ott of Creedmoor spenl Thanks­ giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs, I lonier Polls. Paul Barney visiled llom er Potts Monday niorning. Dot I laves has heen confined a few days wilh pneumonia. By N nra I.atliam Pino CorrespondenI Wesley Cliapel will have the Decem ber break last Saiurday. Dee. 21 Irom a.m. The rellow ship class al Wes­ ley Chapel hail their Christmas eelebralion lasl Saiurday nighl in Ihe new l'ellowsliip hall. Those alleniling were Hannon and Nora l.alliam . Mac and Sara Eure. Ciene and Dewilla Smith. Gene and M arie M iller. Trank and Toby Hawkins. Clyde and Vir­ ginia Murray. Hob and Louise D ill. Vernon Dull and Ruth Davis. All our prayers are going to Vickie Rouse who has recently had surgery. Carrie Willianis who has a severe broken leg. and Bob Dill who also had surgery re­ cenlly. F our C orners N ew s Ity M arie W hile l-'our Corners Conespoiuleiit M rs. K enny Sm ilh. M rs. Graily Reek. Mrs. Joe White anil Mrs. Billy Shellon atlended a baby shower Sunday for Mrs, Dana 1 laneline at the Davic County Public Library, Mr, and Mrs. Mark While and Jessica al- tendeil the icc show Sunday nighl in Circensboro, Mr, and Mrs. 1,. S. Shelton Jr. have relumed home after spend­ ing several days al Myrtle Heach. Mrs, Batry Smith is on our sick list and needs our continued prayers. We e.Mend our sincere sym ­ pathy lo Ihe Leonard 1 lanes Jr. family. I lis mother. Mrs. Wiggins 1 laynes. died recently. The worship and children's choir will present "A Song was Born at C hristm as." Sunday. Dec. I.'i at 7 p.m. at Courtney Baptist Church, followed by our annual Chrislm as eelebralion. Lveryone is inviled lo atlend. A dvance N ew s Hy Kdith /.im m erm an Advance CorrespondenI In spile оГ the snow aud ice a large nnniber ol the Melhodisl church congregalion altended and enjoyed Ihe Open Mouse Chrislmas parly at I'ur new par­ sonage lasl Saiurday alteroon. A lso a large num ber was at church Sunday wilh many visi­ lors. Dan TaUini was anioni; the visilors. O ur church secretary Lori Zimmerman is confined lo her hom e w ilb pneum onia. A speedy recovery is wished for her. Many people in our com m u­ nily are slill w ithoui power. Some are slaying wilh relatives aud olhers al molels in Clem ­ mons. I'orlunately Ihc churches in Ihe community were spared Ihe power oulages. Meredith llendri.x. sludent al U N C -C harlolle, and M elissa Hendrix Barnum of Concord spent I'riday and that night with their grandmother, liilith Zim- merinan, Afier the power came on Ihe girls and their m other Janie llendri,\ worked in I-dith’s yard sawing iip fallen tree limbs and hauling off Ihe debris. Julia Pallon is a resident al M eadowbrook M anor in Clem­ mons afier being hospitalized with a broken hip, Janie 1 lendrix and her mother lidith Zim m em ian allended a Stork show er for A m anda "M ulT Polts Haneline Sunday afiernoon. Dec, S, al the Davie C ounty Library C onference room. riie annual Advance Chrisl­ m as Parade will be Saiurday. Dec. 14. 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Jo in u s lo r the 5 K R E S O L U T IO N R U N o r I 1/2 M IL E F U N R U N W A L K . O n c e a g a in Ihis ye a r, Iho Y M C A will p ro vid e a s a le , quality o ve n t to a c c o m m o d a te Ih o s o rio u s co m p e tito r a s w e ll a s athletes of all levels. P ro c e e d s b cn o lit Ih e D a vie F a m ­ ily Y M C A T o o n P ro g ra m . LOCATION; Davio Family YMCA, 2t5 Ccmelory Street, Mocksvillo, NC 2702B AGE DIVISIONS; 19 & Undor, 20-24.25-29,30-34,35-39,40-44,45-49,50-54,55-59, 60-64,65'69, and 70 & Up, AWARDS: Awards will bo givon to tho lop threo malo and (emalo (inishers in oach 5K group division. No duplicalo awards will Special recognition will be givon to tho Youngost participant. Door prizes will bo given away during breakfast. T-SHIRTS; T-shiils ate guaranteed lo ttie lirst 150 runners regisloted and paid, PANCAKE BREAKFAST; Our trademark! Hot nnd fresh olf Iho griddle wilh lols ol colloo and juice. Breakfast served unlil food IS dopteled. RACE DAY SCHEDULE; 7:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:30am REGISTRATION: SI5.00 518.00 $35.00 56.00 $4,00 Regislration/Packet Pick-up 1 1/2 Milo Fun Run/Walk 5K Resolution Run Pancake Breakfast & Awards Ceremony Pro-regislralion (by Dec, 21) Race Day Registration Family Package lor both races (each person must be rogistered by Ooc, 21) Fun Run Breaktast only (Purchase tho day ol race) Name*:Af’tr iracc* ilayi Ntalc I'cmalf AiIilrt'sM C!itv: Slale; /in tinnir Pilone:Work Phone: Ruce Knlcrinß:.ЧК 1 1/2 Mile lluiiAValk T-Shirt She: Race Wji>cr In contiikratiim of ihc jiccpiantc nf thi* entry I hereby felej«r anJ diichArge the t)j%ie Taniily YN!CA and any «ihcf Nponwcin't gn>up^. olficiah. property o»*ner\. and all p«>plc or group» connecied in any <*iih the Resolution Run from any injury or lo\« whuh mijiht <KCur dunnj! my participalKin and tra>el lo and from the race to be held on Dft cinbcr 2H. 2lX)2, SignahJrc:_. 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Keyless Enliy, Power Seol, Alum Wheels, Spoilet, Ciuise & Mote 02 Sonoma Sfjort Pl({/ Sport Side, V-6, CD Ployei, Till, Ciuise, Tinted Glass, Sport Suspension PItg, & Мою,,. Olila 13,981 02 Pontiac Snnfíre Was 16,535 Bear Disc • 1,348 Rebale • 2,500 Prim! to Oo! П2,987 Sunrool, Automalic, CD Player, Ctulse, rraclion Conlrol, Spoiler •All piiccs and discounls include rebates in lieu ol special rales, lai, tag and doc (ee ol $389,00 are nol Included in sale prices. Sale prices are on out ol slock uniis oaly. Pitutes ate (of iliustolion purposes Wl putchases ate on appfo\e<l CfCdil. Dealer twt fesponsiWe (of ptiot sales. Zeto payrwini (of 90 ot\ ap- pfO\«l credit with GMAC. Ad eipires 12/13/02. S e n M y n a t t ^ O N T I A C • C I V I C • N I S S A N 629JJIMEllLilUUIDillLìn.S.S«USIUIY*ì04-683-7270 C8 . DAVIK COUN I V KN TKUPRISK RKCORD, Tluirsdiiy, Dec. 12. 2002 Obituaries Hetty Jane Archihatd Mrs. iiclly June J;mies Arcliihiilil. 70, or\Vin>loii-Sak'in. died Tuc^day. I3l-c. 3. 2(103, al Forsyili .Mcilical Ccnicr. Slic was bmn Oct. 7, 1>).Í2, in f-orsylli Coumy to W.M. and Dorolhy liiowii l-ilcilyc. Mrs, .Arcliibalil was rclircil Irom Hilo I’harinacy ami was a member of I’incilalc Christian Cluirch. She w as prcceilcil in ilcalh hy her parenls; her sieplallier. Hill Morgan: her hushaiul, Donalil Gray Jam es; and a daugliler, Donnalicll Janies. Siir\'¡viii¡;; a son. Rohcil liildic James anil w ile Sandra of Ad­ vance; a iiaughler, Krisiina Janies of Winsion-Salem: ami a ¡¡rarul- ilaughler. A memorial service was held al 5:.10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6. al llaysvorlh-M iller Silas Creek Chapel. Memorials: Sumiyside Miiiis- Iries (Meal Fundi, .1|‘) llaleil Sl., Winslon-Salem. 27127; or llos- pice/l’allialivc CareCenlcr, 1100- C S. Stralforil Road, Winslon-Sa­ lem, 2710.'; or lo a charily nl' Ihe tlonor's choice. Floyd Jame.s Durliain ,Mr. I-loyd Janies Durliani. (tf', of Michaels Roail, .Mcoksville, died Salurday aUcmooii, Dec. 7, 2002 at Davie Counly Hospiial afler a siiilden illness. ['uiieral ser\'iccs were al 2 j>.ni. Tuesikiy, Dec. 10 in Faloii Funeral Chapel wilh Ihe Revs. Ilmvaril Wagoner and Ted Miller official- ing. nurial was in Neediuore Dap- lisl Church Cemelery. .Memorials: American Mean A ssoc., Davie C hapter, c/ii Kosalyn W'ilkes, ПНАТ, 114 Gailher Sl., Mocksville.; or llie cemetery fund of Needmore Пар- tisi, c/o Shirley Hodge, 1620 Ml. Vernon Road, Woodleaf, 27054, I. Mr. Durham w as born in Davie V'' County on Jan. 1,14,17 loihe late John and Mallie Prevette Durham and was relired from Lexington t-'urnilure. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Me en­ joyed lishing, huniing, gardening, and spending liiili: w ith family. Me was preceded in dealh hy his parents, 2 sisiers. Nell Spry and Audrey Foster, and 5 hrolh- ers, Olis Durhani, Sid Durham, l-d Durham , Gray Durham and Harold Durhani. Sur\ iving: his w ife of years, I’alsy Reavis Durhani: sons, James Durhani and w ife l.ouanu of Salisbury, rodd Durham and wife Robin ofAdvancc, and F.ric Durham and fiancee" Davis Correli of Mocksville; X grand­ children; a sisier, Mrs, Ronnie (Linda) Cline of Kannapolis; 2 brothers, Dwighi Durham and wife Nancy of Cooleemee, and Manuel Durham and w ife Irene of Moeksville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Roy Alton W all Mr. Roy Alum Wall, 7S, of Oak Grove Church Road, Mocksville, died S:iiurday, Dec. 7, 2002, al Forsyih Medical Cenier in Win­ ston-Salem. He was born May II, 1424, In Davie Counly, a son of the lale C. L. an.l Lula Lanier Wall. He was a member of Oak Cirove llniled Mclhodisl Church and was relired from the NC Depanmenl of Trans- porlalion. Survivors: his w ife, Iva McDaniel Wall of the home; 2 children, Tim (S:ira) W'all of Glhsonvllle and Tammy (Jimniyl Sparks of Advance; a brolher, Tom Wall of M ocksville: 2 sisiers, Rvelyn Hoger and Frances McCiamrock of Mocksville: and 4 grandchildren. He was preceded In dealh hy 4 brothers, Clarence, Roberl, Fred and Lee Wall; a sisier, Frankie Bowles: and a daughter, Sandra Wall. The funeral service was al 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9, at Raton Funeral Chapel, conducted by ihe Revs. Ch.irlcs Slewart and Donald I'underhurk. Burial waa In Oak Grove Unilcd Melhodisl Church Cemelery. M em orials: A m erican I’arkinson's Disease .Association. Ml Bay .St.. Suile 401, Slalen Is­ land. NY 10,101. (ia riietf W ard Mr. G arnett W ard. 74. of Clermont. Ga., died Tuesday. Dec. 2 0 0 2 . ' • He was retired from the poul­ try induslry and a member of Holly Springs Baplisi Church. Surviving:his wife. Rulh Dyer Ward of Clermoni: a daughler. Carol W'ard I’raler of Murrayvllle. Ga.; 2 sons. Mike Ward of F.asley. S.C. and David Ward ofAdvancc: .“i grandson; 2 grcal-grandchll- dren; sisiers. Mellle Thomas of BaKUvin. G a.. W illie Mae McConimon of G illsville. Ga.. Versie Wiley of Lula. Ga.. Mabel Jean Wiley of Lula. Ga.. and Julia Mae Collett of Noreross, Ga.; and a brother, John W';jrd of Noreross. Ga. ■Mr. Ward w;is preceded In dealh by ;i brolher, l-lbert W:ird. The funeral service was held al 4 p.m. Thursday. Dec. .S, in Me- niorial I’ark Ch:ipcl w llh the Revs. Steve Dyer and J.R. Savage offi­ cialing. Burial followed In Me­ morial I’ark Cemetery. W iiinins Ireland Haynes Mrs. Wiggins Ireliuul Haynes, SO. of Ollie Harkey Road, died Wednesday, Dece'. 4. 2002 al Forsyih Medical Cenier. She was bom Aug. 2S, 1422 in Forsyih Counly loihe lale Charlie W. and Della Hayes Ireland. Mrs. I laynes was a homemaker and a riiembcrofSandy Springs Baplisi Church. In addition lo her parenls. she was preceileil in ile;illi by a son. Jack Davis Haynes. Surviving: her luishand. Leonard L. Haynes oflhe home: 4 children. Linda (lililon) Snow. Y adkinviiie: Charles (.Alma) Haynes. Yadkinviiie: Leonard L. (Barbara) I laynes Jr.. Vadkiriville; Belly (Jim m y) Spillm an. Yadkinviiie: 10 grandchildren; and 7 great-gramlchiWren. Her funeral service was held al 2:.1() p.m. Salurday. Dec. 7 al Sandy Springs liaplisl Church by Revs. David Kiser aiul Howard Wagoner. Burial followed In the church cemelery, .Memorials: Sandy Springs Baptist liuilding Fund, Sandy Springs Church Road, HarriKuiv, 2,Sfi76. Dorothy Sm itli Athan Dorothy Smilli Athan, ,S4, of Wyo Road, Yadkinviiie. died Thursday. Dee. .S. 2002. al .Meadinvhrocik Terrace of Davie Counly. She was born Aug. 24. 141.1. in Davic Counly lo the lale I’hllinore and Ida While Smilh. She w as a honieniaker and a mem­ ber of Mounl Olive Uniled Melh­ odisl Church. Mrs. Allian was preceded in dealh hy her hnshand, Fred Gray Athan; a son, Ray Athan; and 2 brothers, Aubrey Smilh and Hernian Smilh, Surviving: 2 sons, Billy V. (Mariha) Athan of Yadkinviiie and Burley Athan of Shallotie: a daughter-in-law, Brenda Athan of Yadkinviiie; 6 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and 2 broth­ ers, Elmo Smilh and Gilbert (Flora) Smilh. Her funeral service was held al 2 p.m. Smuhiy, Dec. S al .Mount Olive Unlled Melhodist Church hy Ihe Revs. Lulher Crady and Gary Foslcr. Burial followed in Ihe church cemelery. M em orials: .Mount O live M elhodisl, Wyo Road, Yadkinviiie. 270.5.*!. A Meaningful Funeral Serace Wulch Fiiiiiiiul Home, Inc. 556 Soulli M ain St. • M ocksville, N C • (336) 751-3725 — Lociilly Oit'iicil & OfK’rnlcd — Total Family Funeral Care C^^^U ies in ^ ^ (a n sitio n E A T O N FUNERAL SERVICE, INC. 325 N orth M ain St., M oduvillc, N C • 751-2148 CiH IjxmifTt - MaiutftcHl\»rtn(T V / lia t is T o t a l F a m i l y F u n e r a l C a r e ? I t ’s a c o m m i t m e n t w e ’ v e m a d e t o o u r c o m m u n i t y t h r o u g h a u n iq u e p r o g r a m c a ll e d F a m i l i e s I n T r a n s i t i o n * . It m e a n s w e ’ re c o m in i t t e d t o p r o v i d i n g y o u r l a m i l y s e r v i c e a n d s u p p o r t lie f o r e , d u r i n g , a n d a l t e r a lu n e r a l. It m e a n s o u r m a n a g e m e n t a n d .s ta ff is l ( X ) % c o m m it t e d t o th e h i g h e s t le v e l o f s e r v ic e e v e r y d a y . T u m t o u s w i t h c o n f id e n c e f o r a d v a n c c f u n e r a l p la n n i n g , w h e n y o u r n e e d s a re m o r e i m m e d i a t e , o r f o r o u r e x t e n d e d a f t e r c a r e s e r v ic e s . C aroline Lon{> Sanford Mrs. Caroline Long Sanford. SS. of Norih Main Streei. Mocks­ villc. and North Ocean Boulevard . Myrtle Beach. S.C. died Sun- ihiy. Dcc. S. 2002 al Hillcrest Con­ valescent Center In Durham. She was horn Nov. 14. 1414 In Slalcsville lo the lale Dr. Henry Fletcher and Carrie Allison Long and niarried Lash Gaither Sanford in Deceniher 14.V5. Mrs. Sanlord lived In Mocksville until she and her husband w ent lo Myrtle Beach afler his rellreiiienl. Mr. Sanford died ill 14S7. Mrs. Sanford gr;idu- ;iled from Slatesville 1 ligh School and from Agnes Scott College In Decaliir. Ga. She was Involved in Cub and Girl Scouts al the local level. She also served as presi­ dent of the Tarheel Triad Girl Scout Council. She w as a lifetime Prcshylerian where she recel\’cd a lifelime Menihersliip Award by I’reshyteriari Women for more lhan .50 years of service. She was a Sunday School te;icher. a hospi­ tal auxiliary volunteer and a tutor for (icoplc learning linglish as ;i second la.nguage. She was a W hile Cross chairm an, a Red Cross. .Meals on Wheels, and a .Mercy Hospice volunteer. She loved bridge, huniing seashell. laking w;ilks. re;iding. crochcling and needle work. Survivors: .1 children; Lash Gailher (Cyrelle) Sanford Jr. of Mocksville. .Adelaide Sanford of Durham and Caroline Sanford (Mike) Gee of Charlolle: 7 grand­ children: 6 greal-grandchildrcn: a hroiher. Dr. Roberl Long of Slalesvillc. who rccenlly retired ;ifler more lluiii 50 years of prac­ ticing dentistry. Friends and family may visit al the Firsl Prcsbylcrian Church in .MtKksville from 4:.10-11 a.rn. Fri­ day. The nicmorial service w ill be al 11 :.10 a.rn. wilh the Rev. Bobby W ilkes of Firsl Presbyterian Church 111 Myrlle Beach and the Rev. Ne;il Carler of First Presby­ terian Church in Mocksville offi­ cialing. A private burial will be at Joppa Cemetery. Memorials; Joppa Cemelery c/ o Hugh Larew. DI67 Polaris Dr.. .Mocksville; or lo First Presbyte­ rian. 261 N. Main St.. Mocksville; or First Presbyterian. 1.100 N. Kings llwy.. .Myrtle Be;icli. SC 24577. W W W . enterprise-record .c o m DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE Incurporalcd A\b Vallov Ril.. MiKk-svilk*, N C 3 3 6 -7 5 1 -3 1 1 1 "O u r rtiiuily Scwiii^f Your FiwtUy' TOIK ноиш нл à<\KKAL И1ШБ {;eor>>e Douglas Seamon Mr. George Douglas "Doug" Se:nnon. 51). of Winslon-Salem. formerly oflhe Ijames coniimmliy in Davie Counly. died Moiuhiy. Dec. 2. 2002. al his residence fol­ lowing a iliree-year illness. Born In D.ivie Counly I'eb. 11. 1452. he was the son oflhe lale George Scanioii and Janel Rulh Call Cahill, w ho survives. Prior lo his disability he was employed as a shop forem an/m anager for Parrish rire Co. Survivors: ;i son. Ricky Seanion of WInsioii-Salem: and a daughter. Vickie S. (Perry) Will­ iams of Mocksville; and a brolher. Geoffery Hrica ofAdvancc. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. riiursday. Dec. 5. al the residence al 1011 Hank Sl. Memoruils: Hospice of Davie Counly. 15S Hospiial St.. Mocks­ ville. ’ Charles R. Anderson \ 1918 - 2002 M 0 C K S V I1 .I.K lè) Patrick M. Draugim I 1 9 8 3 -2 0 0 2 M 0 C K S V 1 I.L F , ÿ ) Ina К Randall 1 9 1 3 -2 0 0 2 ' M O C K S V IL L E . (Й Ciynese M. Smilh 1927 - 2 0 02 M O C K S V IL L E E * O N Kaetsun C han Pan Mrs. Kaelsuii Chan Pan. 75. oi 40.5 Hurlon Road. Apl. I. Ad­ vance. died Salurday, Dec. 7. 2002. al Forsyth Medical Center. She was born In Canton. China. Aug. 10. 1427.10 Wai Bol and Pei Chung Fung Chan. Mrs. Pan w as a meniber of the Chinese Baptist Church of Richmond. Survivors: her husband. Chia Clio Pan oflhe hiime: 2 sons. Pe­ ler II. Pan ofAdvancc and Alex­ ander 11. Pan of Tennessee: 2 daughlers. Ho-Yu Pan of Durham and Priscilla 11. IhiaofSan Fran­ cisco: .5 grandchildren; a brolher. Paul Cluui of Connecticul; and sis­ ier. Suk-YIng Au of Canada. The rimerai service was al 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 11 at llayw orth-M lller K inderton Chapel w ilh Pastor Daniel Chu officiating. Burial was ;il Parklawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials: Chinese Baptist Cluirch of Richmond. M y F i r s t C h r i s t m a s W i t h J e s u s 1 see tlic countlcss Chrislmas trees artmnd the wurld heliiw, with tiny lighls. hke Heaven’s stars, in the smw. ‘Hie siyhl is Sl) spect.ii:ular. р1еач‘ wipe away thal lear. for I am spending Oirisimas with Jesus Christ ihis \ear. I liear itie many Clirisimas soni;s that |X4)plc hold so dear, the sound of music cannot comparc w ith tlie Christmas joy up here. I ha\e no wunls lo lell sou. ihe joy llwir voiccs bring, for il is beyond description, lo hear the angels sinj:. g I know how much >ou miss me. I see llie pain inside your heart. But 1 am nol so far away. We really aren’t ap;irt. с .So he happy for me de;ir one.s.5 You kno\s I hold you dear. And be glad I’m spending Cliristnixs. with Jesus Clirisi this year. 14-nd sou each a special gift, from my heavenly home above. 1 send) on each a meniorv of m y undying love. After all. Love is the gifl. mon: precit)us than pure gold. It was always most iinpoilanl in the stories Jesus told. l^Iea.se love and keep each other, as Tlie Falher said to do, for I cannot count the blessings or love He has for you. So, have a Merry Christmas and wipe away that lear. Remember. I'm spending Giri-stmas. vs'itli Jesus Chrisl ilus year. In Memory of Robbie Wallace Ui* Love You Robbie, Mom, Debbie, Гш dl Keilh. Exxon station for lease Farmington Road and 1-40 in Davie County. Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. Contact: Danny Brown Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 A M E Z io n C h u r c h e s D o n a te T o D o m e s tic V io le n c e C e n te r Victims of domestic violence or se.xtial assault arc often forced by circumstances lo leave Iheir homes. Davie County does not have a shelter; however. Rowan. Davidson. Forsyth and Iredell counties allow Davie victims to u.se their facilities. Many victims must leave their residences quickly and are un­ able lo carry any belongings with them. The women of the Win­ ston-Salem D istrict M issionary Department of the AME Zion Churches arc aware of Ihis. and pul together toiletry kils for those who find themselves in need of emergency shelter. The toiletry kits were pre.senled to M artha McQueen and Tracy Donalhan by Davie Domestic V'iolcnce Services and Каре Crisis Center volunteer Ethel Wilson. N o B r e a k f a s t A t C e n t e r T h is M o n t h There will not be a breakfast in December at Center Uniled Melh­ odist Church. The breakfasts, held the second Saturday of each month, should resume again in January. L i v e N a t iv it y A t H ills d a le T h is S a t u r d a y A n d S u n d a y There will be a live nativity from 6-9 p.m. Salurday and Sunday. Dec. 14 and 15 at Hillsdale Baptist Church at 481.5 U.S. L58. wesl of N.C. 801. Everyone is W’elcome lo drive ihrough and view the nativity and hear the choir sing Clirisimas selections. Hot chocolatc and coffee will he served, along with hotdogs and desserts. DAVIK COUNTY KNTKRPRISK RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002 - C9 N E W T O C L E M M O N S ! Alterations • Tailoring Wedding Dress Restoration and Pressing Let IB be M > w ir .«n ir. 336-712-10342565«A Okl Cili'iy Raid • Clcniinoiis, NC, 27012 Spruce U|) Lj(M for tKe l4oliilai|s Interior Designs, Inc. Full Service Design Specializes in: Window Treatments • Bed Ensembles •Accessories We work wilh licensed contractors lor your _____ remodeling and building needs.______________ 25% off all holiday items thi4>ugh December 31 Charlene B. Cassidy & Christine L. Hege IDS Associates 3560-C Clemmons Rd. • (i\c.xt to CU'innwni /-(7)r<irv) 7 6 6 - 9 9 1 8 * M - F 9 a m -5 p m r^ a v ie P la ce Assisted Living Community E l l a C a m p L e ll Davie Place is proud- to honor Ella Campbell, a resident of almost 2 years. Ms. Campbell was born in Wilkes County and has lived in Davie County for 70 years. 93 years young, she worked at the Cooleemee Cotton Mill until retirement. Her hobbies included baking, crochetting, and gardening. Ms. Campbell is visited daily by her daughter Elise James. Her son, Dwight Campbell also enjoys visiting her. Л г Х ф п ш Ш а я О т P U i u m e n t , С о м ш и Sipm M *Sbi^$9nerSim m uQ tr9tM ngm t í .3 3 6 -7 5 1 ^ 2 1 7 5 Attend The Church Of Your Choice N o C ro o k P rim ltlv o B a p tis t C h u r c h ,N o C ro o k C h u rc h R d .. Mocksville. 2nd & 4ih Sundays, 10:30 i.m. Fourth S aturday w orship and co nforon co.l:3 0 p.m . Pastor. Elder Eugono Bennell. E a g lo H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,10 a .m . S u n d a y w orsh ip , 7 p .m . Tu e sd a y P ow ortim o. 7 p.m . Th u rsd a y Biblo sludy. C asu al dross, contom porary m u slc /w o rsh lp . 5 1 0 3 U .S . 158. Hillsdalo. M o c k s v illo W o s lo y o n C h u r c h : Hospital S t., S un d a y School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. W odnosday Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m . Rev. Goorgo Troyor. 751-5595. U n io n C h a p o l U n ite d M o th o d lst C h u rc h ; 2030 U .S . 601 N . W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 11 a.m .. Pastor. Rov. Brad Holliman. C o n to r U n lto d M oth od lst C h u rc h : U .S . 64 W . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11. Pastor. Stephen Blair. 751-2754. Childcare directors: Carla Prevetto. 492-5735 S Sandra Aulry. 940*3753. Elbavlllo U nlto d M othodlst C h u rc h : N .C . 801. Advance. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. W orship, 11. Kids For Chrisl (agos 4-11). 1st & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m . Teens for Christ (ages 12- 18) meot S un.. 5*6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rev. Neville Sloroy. C oo lo em eo C h u rc h of G o d : Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Service ond C h ild re n 's C h u rc h . 11 a.m . Tu o s . Prayor M ooting. 7 p.m . W ed. Fam ily S ervico. 7 p.m . For m ore info, call pastor Robert Hutetto at 284-2180 or visil mvw.coolcog.org. C o rn a tz o r U n lto d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1244 Cornatzer Rd. Sunday S chool. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m .. 7:30 p.m . Biblo Study. W ednesday. 7:30. Rov. Harold Zim m erm an, paslor. B ethel U n ite d M o th od lst C h u rc h : Bothol Church Rd. W orship. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 10:50 a.m . Rev. Ed Carter, pastor. A d va nc e Unltod M olh od ist C h u rc h : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . Worship, 11 a .m . Yo ulh, 5 p .m . R ov. H arry D. S am m ons.Dow ntow n Advanco. F a rm in g to n U n lto d M o th o d ls t C h u r c h : S u n d a y S ch oo l. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . 1939 Farm inglon Rd. 998-3769. Rov. M olinda Snydor. O a k G ro v e U n ite d M o th o d ls t C h u rc h : 1994 U .S . 158, Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11. C o n co rd Unltod M othodlst C h urch , Cherry Hill Rd.. M ocksville. W orship; 11 a .m . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a.m . Paslor. John Andrew s. H ardison United M ethodist C h urch : W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d e rfu l W o d n o s -d a y s Children's program , 6-7.30. Pastor, Rov. Dennis 8 . Marshall. C o m m u n ity B aptist C h u rc h : Sunday School. 10 a.m . Sunday W orship. 11. Evening service. 6. W ednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m . Gladstone Road. H illsdalo U n i ted M ethodist C h u rch : 5 2 2 0 U .S . 1 5 6. A d v a n c e . Contem porary worship Sunday 10:45 a.m . S un d a y S chool.. 9:35. C asual dress, refreshm ents, Jr. High Youth S un d a y night. 5:30. Sr. High Youth Sunday nighl. 7. M idw eok@ Hillsdale prayer sorvice. W ednesday 6:30 p.m . B ible studies, m inistries such as dra m a , w orsh ip , m isions. singles, w om en's, m en’s. Pastor: Jorry W ebb. 998-4020. W e slo y C h a p e l U n lto d M oth od lst C h u rc h : W orship S ervico; 10 a.m . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 1 0 :4 5 a .m . R ev. M indy Snydor. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P e n te c o s ta l H o lln o s s C h u rc h : S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m . W o rsh ip : 11 a .m . E v e n in g : 6:30. W ednesday prayer m eeling & Biblo sludy. 7:30 p.m . Rev. Joel Boyles. H o ly C ro s s Lu th e ra n C h u rc h , 1913 W . G . W H r r E & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 U .S . 601 s. W o rsh ip : 10:30 a .m . Sunday School: 9:15 a.m . Pastor; Rev. Robort Kasting. 751-5419. http://www.mlndspring.com/''holycross/ M o c k s v illo F irs t P ro s b y to rla n C h u rc h . 261 S. Main St. W orship: 11 a.m . Church School: 9:45 a.m . Sunday ovoning: Choristers (g rades 1*5) & Youlh (g rados6-12). 5:30 p.m . Pastor; Noal Carter. 751-2507. M ocks Unltod M othodlst C h u rch , off N .C . 801 S. al M ocks Church/ Boau- cham p roads. Advance. Rov. Donnio Durham . 998-5518. Sunday worship: 8:45& 11 a.m. Sunday School: 1 0 a.m. Sm ith G rovo M othodlst C h u rch : 3492 U .S . 158. M ocksvillo. Pnstor: Chris C lo n tz. S u n d a y S c h o o l; 10 a .m ., worship. 11. Childfon’s ministry. Belore and after school program s, 940-5296, H ills d a to B a p tist C h u rc h : Sunday W orship and Biblo Sludy 8:30 & 11 a.m ., W odnosday Followship Meal, 6 p.m . Children's youlh activities, prayer m o o tin g , 6 :3 0 p .m . P a sto r R .T. Alderm an. 940-6618, Minislor ol Music. Bronl Hellon. 4815 U .S . 158. Advanco. Faith a n d V ictory F a m ily W o rsh ip C e n te r, 1687 Hw y. 601 N . Sunday Services, 10 a.m .. 7 p.m . W odnosday, 7 p.m. N ow B ellovors P.P. C h u rch . Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Sorvice, 11. W ednesday nighl Biblo study, 5. Pastor Elizabeth Mock. Assoc. Pastor Dorrick Mock. W om en's Aux. & Brolhorhood Biblo Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Lib e rty U n ited M eth o dist C h u rc h . U .S . 601 s. W orsfiip:9:45 a.m . Sunday School; 11 a.m. First Unltod M ethodist C h u rc h of M o ck s villo . Early S un d a y W orship S o rvico . 8:50 a.m . P raiso singing, casual dross, conlom porary format. Traditional service. 10:55 a.m . 305 N. M ain S l. 751-2503. Pastors. Crystal Alexander and Charlos Tum or. B o ilo v o 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 ed. e vening, 7. P astor: Jo rry L. Couch. 998-1324. Cana Rd. - Potter's Lano. Tu rren tino B aptist C h u rc h : Sunday School, 9:45 a.m .. W orship. 11; Night Sorvice. 6. Paslor: Rov. Jo o Smith. B o th lo h o m U n lto d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : Sunday early worship. 8 ’.45 a.m .; Sunday School. 10 Worship. 11 a.m . 321 Rodland Rd.. Advanco. 336* 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 . Fa x; 940*5502. E -M a il: belhum c@ aol.com . E p iscop a l C h u rch of the A sco nslon , Fork-Bixby Rd.. Advanco. Sun. School. 10 a.m . Worship. 11 a.m . 998 0857. Dial A S tory M inistry for children. Bill and Poggy Long of Advanco. 998-7716. Ctom ent G rovo C h u rch of G o d , B o d y of C h rist. 159 Parkor R d.. Mocksville. 492*5125. Saturday Services; Sabbath S c h o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rsh ip . 1V.45. W ednesday Bible Study. 7 p.m . Pastor: Elder Ernest Ijamos. Radio Broadcast: Th e Bible Is Right. Tuesdays. 5*5:30 p.m .. W D S L 1520 AM and Sundays. 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S TP 1490 AM . G re e n M o a d o w s B a p tis t C h u r c h Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m .. 7 p.m . W ednesday Prayer & Bible Study. 7 p.m . P astor R ov. M ichael W aters. 998-3022. L ib e rty W o s le y a n C h u r c h . 2 1 06 Sheflield Rd.. Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m .. Morn, W orship 11 a.m .. W ed. Biblo Advonturo 7 p.m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tuos. oach month 10 a.m . 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Loo. B ix b y P ro sb yto rla n C h u rc h . 1806 Fork-Bixby R d.. noar C ornatzer R d.. Sun. School 9:45 a .m .. W orship 11. Pastor; Peter Potorson, 998- 6813. D ulin United M ethodist C h u rc h , 897 D u lin R d .. M o ck svillo . 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 . Pastor; David Sm ilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m .. W orship 9:30 a.m. C ooleem ee United M ethodist. Main St.. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Kids Kam p Sun. 5*6:30. Pastor; VOGLER&-SONS funeral Home 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 3 3 6 - . 7 g g - 4 7 1 4 - JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beef - Pork - Deer 27 years experience BS2 Ralph Rallodga Rd . Mockavllll 492-5496 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., ING. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 EATON F U N E R A L H O M E A Tnidilion of Curing.... .12.“; North Main .Slreel Miieksville, NC 27028 336-751-2148 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 Sheek Street fUlocksvllle, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 7 9 ' A U T O м я т * MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S, Main St, • Mocksville 336-751-2944 ш ш ш п ш т 5431 Hwy, 158- Advance, NC 336-998-1987 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Rev. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H o m o B ib lo S tu d io s , by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. B o a r C ro o k B a p tist C h u rc h , B oar Croek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m .. W orship 11 a.m .. Biblo Study W ed. 7 p.m . Rov. William Loo Cook 111, paslor. C ooloom oo First Baptist C h urch . 284 M arginal St., Sun. Biblo Study 9:45 a .m .. M orn. W orship 11 a .m .. Eve. W o rs h ip 7 p .m .. Y o uth , 6 p .m . W o d n o sd a y suppor. 6 p .m . M usic minister, Rogina Chandler. M ocksvillo S ccond Presbyterian, 400 Pino St. W orship. 11 a .m .. C hurch S c h o o l, 9 :3 0 . R o v. Th o m a s M. Loach.751-1410 S t. F ro n d s of A ssissi, R C . M asses: Monday, 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 . R ev. Andrew Draper, T O R . 751-2973. Fa rm in gton Boptlst C h u rch , Sunday m orning Bible study, classes for all agos. 10. W orship: 11. 1841 Farm ing­ ton Rd.. 5 milos from 1*40. Pastor: Scott Lyorly. Church: 998-3826. Hom e: 998- 5372. Blaise Baptist C h u rc h . U .S . 601 North a cro ss from H o rn 's T ru c k S to p, M o c k s villo . 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 o vo n in g , 7. W e d n e s d a y servico. 7 p.m . Pastor: Glonn Sellers. S h ilo h B aptlsl C h u rc h , 544 E. Dopol St.. M ocksvillo. Sunday Scfiool: 9:45 a.m . M orning worship: 11 a.m . Pastor; Rov. Donald Ray Jonkins. 751-0597. F u lto n U n lto d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S ., Advanco. W orship: 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fulton Youth In Chrisl. Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m . Paslor; Rov. Novillo Sloroy. H e a v o n B o u n d F u ll G o s p o l C h u rc h ,U .S . 64 W ,. Mocksvillo. (beside Center Firo Dept.). Sunday School, 10 a.m ,. W orship, 11. Sunday night praise/ worship. 6. W odnosday night praise/ worship, 7. Pastor. Jam os W ard. 998- 6394. First Boptlst C h u rch . 390 N . Main St., Mocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rsh ip : 1 0 :5 5 a .m . W ednesday Prayor Sorvico, Noon. Fork Boptlst C h urch , 3140 U .S . 64 E.. M o ck svillo . S u n d a y S c h o o l, 9 ;4 5 . W orship sorvico, 11 a.m .. 6:30 p.m . W ednesdays, 7 p m. Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m .998-8306. C o rn a tz o r B a p tis t C h u r c h . 1372 C orn a tzo r R d .. M ocksville. Sunday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11: evening. 6 :3 0 ; A w a n a 's W o rsh ip . 7 p .m . W ednesday evening. 7:30 p.m . N ew U n io n M ethodist C h u rch . 1869 S h e lfio ld R d .. al C o u n ty Lin e Rd. S e rvice s : 8 :30 a .m .. contem porary w o rs h ip w ith ca s u a l d ro ss and Tolreshm ents;9:45 a.m . Sunday School assom bly. 10. Sunday School for all ages. 11 a.m .. W orship. 492* 5367. Ijam os B aptist C h u rc h . Sheffield Rd.. Mocksvillo. Sunday School. 9;45 a.m .. w o rs h ip . 11. S u n d a y o v o n in g , 6, W o d n o sd a y, 7 p.m . P astor, To m m y Faust. S t. J o h n A M E Z lo n C h u r c h . 145 C a m p b o ll R d ., M ocksvillo. S u n d a y School. 9.30. M orning worship, 11 a.m . Rov. Anthony Froom an. A d va n c o F irst B a pllst C h u rc h . 1938 N .C . 801 S . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11. W ednesday Bible Study/ mission groups. 7 p.m . Pastor:Martin Kastner. 998-6302. C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h e c y . 2323 U .S . 601 s.. M o ck s ville . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. worship. 11. Sunday evening. 6; W odnosday evening. 7. Pastor; Rov. Bobby Shinault. 719* 6565 or 284-2935. V ictory B aptist C h u rch . M idway St.. Cooloem eo. Sunday School. 10 a.m ., w o rsh ip 11. S u n d a y e ve n in g . 6 ; W odnosday Awana/Youth. 6:45 p.m .. Prayor & Bible Sludy. 7. Rev. Sholby Harbour. 284-2077. S o v o n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h , Milling R oad. M ocksville. Sabbath School, Salurday. 9:30-11; W orship. 11-noon. Pastor, R on D a vis. 751- 3886. M ocodonla M oravian C h u rc h , 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c o . S u n d a y School. 9 :30 -1 0:4 5 a .m . W orship. 8:45 and 11 a.m . 998*4394. Pastor: Rov. G reg Little. Y o d k ln V a llo y B a p tis t C h u r c h . 1324Yadkln Valloy Road, Advanco. Paslor: Ronnie Craddock. 998*4331. Sunday School, 10 a.m ., worship. 11 & 6 . W e d n e s d a y N ig h t P ra ye r meeting, 7:30. Livo Sundays, W D S L 1520AM, 11-Noon. M t. Z lo n H o lln oss C h u rc h of G od . U .S . 64 E. at Mill Slreet, Mocksville. S un d a y School. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship, 11. Pastor: Bishop Jam os l|amos. M l. S ln a l A M E Z lo n C h u rc h . 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., paslor. 998-6231. B ixb y C h u rc h of tho Livin g G od . 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advanco. Pastor. R e v. P e rry H a w k s. 7 6 8 -1 6 0 6 . W orship, Sunday 10-11 a.m .. 6 p.m. S alom U nited M eth o dist C h u rch . S alom C h u rc h R o a d off D avie A c a d e m y R d .. 8 m llo s w ost of Mocksville. W orship, Sundays al 9:45 a.m . Sunday S choo l. 10'.45.UM W . so co n d W e d n e s d a y , U M M first S un d a y breakfast at 7:30. U M Y F Sunday evenings. Rev. Stephen Blair, pastor. P in e y G ro v o U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , 376 U n d e rp a s s R d .. Advance. Sunday School. 10 a.m ., Worship, 11. Pastor; Rev. Kendall C. Glover. 998*7316. N ew Je rusa le m A p o sto lic C h urch , 291 Cam pboll Rd., Mocksville. Pastor, Nettyo ljames*Barbor, 751-0049. Sun. S c h o o l. 10 a .m .. W o rsh ip 11. W ednesday night: Biblo class. 7:30. Inlorcessory prayer. 6 p.m . Tru e Ligh t C h ristian M inistry, U .S . 601 N .. Dannor Rd. to Cam olia Lano. Mocksville. Paslor; Sloven W. Dalton. Sunday School. 10 a.m ., worship. 11. E p is c o p a l C h u r c h o l 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 lo o m o o . W o rsh ip . 9 :3 0 a .m .. followship hour after church. Bible Study 2nd and 4th S u n d a ys aflor church. Priest: Rev. Noah Howard. Je su s Lifo M ission, Liborty Church R d .. M ocksville . S u n d a y S choo l. 10a.m .. m orning worship, 11. Sunday ovoning at 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pastor; Hilda Reavis. M ocksville C h u rc h of G od , 862 U.S. 64 E . (beside A rm o ry). 751-0817. P a sto r; L a rry H o llifie ld . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. worship. 11. Sunday evening, 6. W ednesday evening. 7, Jerusalem Baptist C h u rch , 3203 U S 601 S .. M ocksvillo. 284-2328. Rev. Jim m y Lancaster. Sunday services; 8:15 a.m .. praiso and worship: 9:45, S u n d a y S c h o o l lor all a g e s; 11 morning w orship; 7. ovoning worship, W odnosday services: 6 p.m ., family followship m eal; 7 p .m ., Te a m K ID Youth 4 C hrist, Adult Bible Study. Nursery for infanis and toddlers. Fe llo w s h ip B a p tist C h u rc h , 1084 R ainbow R d.. A d va nce. 990-6544 Sunday Scfiool. 10 a.m .. worship. 11 Sundays. 6 p.m . W ednesday service, 7 p.m . Thursday visitation. 7 p.m . S m ith G ro v o A M E Z lo n C h u rc h 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksville. Sunday m orning worhsip. 11. SundaySchool, 10 a.m . Rev. M organ G lenn, pastor. Ea ton s B aptist C h u rch , 495 Eatons C h u rc h R d ., M o ck svillo . S u n d a y S c h o o l. 10 a .m ., w o rsh ip . I t . W ednesday prayer m eeting. 7 p.m . Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreaih. 998-6149. SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 1 4 8 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church 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 im s f iK Precision L^ser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 7 1 2 SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APUEX COMPANY 165 Turkey Foot Road Mocksvilie, 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 BujJsVf ctf (.iiuiiu fustivn lltvnei finnvr.M) Vfjn Ciiii A. Cj«i. ProiJifU • Nbtin C Carta V'lif FV». 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Expires 01 -31 -031 h u ' \ ■ ШЕ у м у Т и м Щ Discount 1Ж M in e r a l R ich ® $ 1 9 .9 5 iA a x im u m L iv in g 0*м70|)г(*«мк>мм|4м IOii»«|Nn«Sun lnn-«pin 1101 M w i C iM k n r k w q r • H a i l u t № c * M aH • W tm to ib S a te m N C Pleme Join Us For Brunch a t S a n d r a ’s G i f t C o t t a g e Saturday December 14 lOam-Noon Sandra’s Gifit Cottage lieside Dockside Seafood in Dockside Plaza 712-4500 'S Outdoor Power Equipment & Hardware Hydraulic Hose Service Win a SImplMty ^ Anniversary Tractor ^Drawing Dec. 31, '02 @ 1 2 : 0 0 Noon TIckeH r .Available $5.00 Great Christmas Gifts - Sleds,Tricycles, Wagons & Go Carts ^ 1305 Lew isville C lem m ons Rd. 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 9 1 0 9 ^ SERVICE * PARTS F orA U Your H oliday D ecorating N eeds • Chrisimas ^ Decoraiiom • Gounnet Gifts •Home Accessories •And Of Course, Candles! Village М оп-'Пм а.М -Рп.Л & >lM -Sunitly1-5 Intenors 766-2050 . 2671 LewisvilkhClommons Rd....CsfidJcs & Gifts CtcfTvnons Hours Mon. - Sal. II :00am-9:00pm J iÌÉ M z. 766-MOi ^ ^ c b a e d b à I Jl <s. V rxi “1I ^ <tP» n и ¿ a ] O F C L E M M O N S M70 Sladlum Drive • ammixu, NC 27012 _ In c lu d e s • 1 Whole Smoked Shoulder' • 1 Quart BBQ dip •1/2 Gallon Potato oalad 1 /2 Gallon Baked Beans • 1/2 Gallon BBQ Slow ill chop for you for only $5.“Well Call Little Richard’s for your catering needs. We supply everylhing you need. We will deliver or you can pick it up. m s m ...Delivery Available.. * Fresh Cut Weekly & Kept In Water ■ Handmade Christmas Wreaths & Bows FRUIT BASKETS >9.99 W.G. White Country Ham • Moravian Chicken Pies Preserves • Honey • Molasses • Apple Butter Pickled Peppers _______Holiaay Gi^, Flags £r Plants '25% OFF CONCRETE^ Benches, | j I _______ __ Stepping Stones | "Come Expcricncc Hom etown Customer Scrvice” 1 Feature DAVIE COUNTY EN I ERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsdiiv, Dcc. 12, 2002 - Dl к ■ft ' * f Pretty As A Postcard T h e s n o w fell like p u ffs of c o tto n , c u s h io n in g th e la n d s c a p e fro m n o is e a n d p o llu tio n , clin g in g to tre e s a n d r o a d s a n d field s. T h e ic e a n d rain c a m e m o re forcefu lly, b u t a s it fro z e o n to th e s h ru b s a n d d e c o ra tio n s a n d f e n c e s , it p a in te d a g lis te n in g p ic tu re . S u re , s u c h a s e v e r e w in te r s to rm is n o fun . B ut a s E n te rp ris e R e c o rd p h o to g ra p h e r R o b in F e rg u s s o n fo u n d o u t, it c a n m a k e fo r s o m e b e a u tifu l s c e n e s . C o u p le d w ith m a n y C h ris tm a s d e c o ra tio n s in th e y a rd s o f D a v ie r e s id e n ts , a n d th e s ig h t truly w a s fit for a p o s tc a rd . PPY e i R T H O R V J € S U s ... J,---------------- l u " : I - l , i j i à -\ 1)2 - DAVIK COI N I V КМЧЛичиНК KKCORD. Tluirsdüv. Dec. 12. 2002 B e C a r e f u l W h e n C h o o s i n g A C h i l d ’ s T o y C hrislm as is coinini;. aiul chililrcii arc hocoiniii!: cxcilcd in anlicipalion of the new loys Ilial m ay be iiiulcr iheir ircc on Chrislmas nu)niint[. D onna H icks. KN, chiUi health care consiihanl Cor Davic Counly Liccnscil Cliildcarc Cen­ ters and Homes, said il's impor­ tant lo thinl; hefore hiiyini; a child a toy. "This lime of year anil all year round, wc, as parents and child care providers, need lo think about child safe loys." Hicks saiil. "W e wanl chililren to enjoy Iheir toys as well as leani from them, hut we ilon'l wanl accidents lo happen be­ cause of unsafe toys. H icks offers the followini; tips for purcliasini: the safest loys for your chilli. • Huy ai;c appriiprialc loys. Kcail llic label lo see wlial ayes are recoiniiiciulcd am! whal ai:c is safe fur that particular toy. • Never buy Itifaiils and toil- dlers loys with liny pieces or parts. • Keep in mind, that even llioiiiih your child seems to be advanced for his or her ai;e. your chilli slill needs to play w iili toys for their recom m endcil age group. • Supervise your chiUlren w hile Ihey are playing. • If you have older children, make sure lhal your infanls ami liHldlers don 1 play w ith Ihe older children's lovs - there could K‘ choking and safely hazards for Ille younger children. • He aware of how loud or noisy a toy is - a child could de­ velop hearing problems or deaf­ ness from loud loys. • Re aware of balloons - in- llalcd or ilenaled balloons are a safety hazard al any age; bal­ loons are especially a choking ha/aril. • If you get loys llial have heen used, or are hand-m e- downs. check the toy lo be Mire it is safe for your child. The toy shoukl nol be broken аш! tl should be functioning jusl as il was when iiew'. • Buy toys that can slinnilale the growth and developmeni of vour child. -Harry Hass. Davie Couniy llcallli Direclor. reminds parenls anil childcare providers. Clirisl- mas is an e.xciling lime for chil­ dren. especially when they re­ ceive new loys. "Our children. Ihrough play. develop physical, mental, social and creative skills that will help tlieni ihrouglioul their lives." Bass said. "By follow ing Ihe guidelines Donna provided for safe toys, we can give our chil­ dren a safe and happy Christmas, and safely ihroughout Ihe New Year." Hicks suggests for imiuiries pertaining to toy safely, or for a list of recalled toys, call the U,S. Consumer Product Safety Com ­ mission at I-S00-6.1S-2772. Cana Christmas Bazaar Saturday The Cana I-CA w ill be host­ ing its annual Chrislmas Bazaar ,Saturda,y Dec. 14 from 10 a.m.- noon. Snow date is Monday. Dec. 16. from 0-8 p.m. . Shoppers, gel ready. Club members have been busy prepar­ ing their specialties. There will be some of the famous Chrisl­ mas wassail for sale along with a variety of baked goods, canned items, and sweets. There will be Yule logs made by Kuth r-ssic, greenery for sale by the bag or you can purchase a boxwood wreath ready lo lake home and hang. There will be crafts and gift baskets. Brent Boger has been creat­ ing in Ihc wood shop and there will be some new ilems from his collection available. "We are looking forward lo seeing everyone again this year." said Edwina Barney, club secre­ tary. "We invilc you lo hring a bas­ ket to help gather items as you shop and then help hold them in line. So get in line early and gel ready lo shop." v * i i / 4 o l 4 1 5 6 C le m m o n s R o a d 1 C le m m o n s , N C 2 7 0 1 2 Carolinas Realty ”e" (336) 7tV4^00 Call today to get the angers to even your toughest r^l estate questions. Decem ber 15 • 2-4p.m . В р д в д д д я щ P h o t o N o t A v a i l a b l e sai.^1,000 A fte r v ie w in g th e s e f in e h o m e s , p le a s e jo in n s f o r r e fr e s h m e n ts a t 1 3 7 F e s c u e . We welcome donations of canned goods for those in need. Hosted l>y Doniui M ayhcny Poe, Judy R iairdo, Bev Supple. Gloria Matthews. Rosie Shackleford. John-M ark tt Associates T a n g l e w o o d A g e n t s « А 6»Г> *ir*rrB«. Uf» CK VI GU.Oм«^<- BcUMlVthrruJ ?U44'tM*40 1НЦГ, ?U44I’ M'S w .»ri«» SfcauJ ct-ь -‘♦tFrrt*. 7U441! 7U44:t7l«44;4 7Ш.ТТ72 'J»<n Cj»»n S-JurtPtt«« V<uB &iUrJ 715*410 7l«44<n ;U-44U 7144414 71444;j ^:i7o 714 44.-« Homes т о т t h e $ 9 0 ’s. Q _ u a lit y with the Future in Mind M y e r s Pari< at Ridge niont Exciting I and 2-stoiy plans, som e with master down Stove, Microwave, Dishwasher and Disposal Patio or D eck (per hom esite elevation) Smooth ceilings # l-car garage т а # Л I» 336-751-2035 « A ^Take lli\)' 158 lVe.st. Left on Milling Rd. Right on Morse Rd. Left on Wiiilne)' Rd. Model 1 lours: 2-5 Sun-Fri, lO-S Sal rollmv Signs lo Myers Park.C lo ic d Tues and W ed iniivp^ndently Owned «nd Operated Member ol the Prudenlul Re«l C»Ute Arflluites, Inc. • Equ«l Housing Opporti:unllv ll Coldwell Qenker c o L o m e u . B A M K eR D TRIAD. RE/VITORS C O L D l U e U . B A N K e R K O t r i a d , R E A L T O R S ' F E A T U R E H O M E DAVIE COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 336-998-8816 Relocation 1-800-327-4398 Ш w w w . c o l d w e l l b a n k e r . c o m 141 MOHAWK LANE DAVIE 3BH,2 5BA17.7ÜAC Monei couldni w T.13 pteiiiej p.ciuie tnan [^ls i3nte-.xl Cape C(X3 Г|СЯй Mîm ie-л) Tos:er, rLíre:;hin.3;y юоту k'lcf-rn Pfiyl'5 SCfCx-r.vJ iCrCfl L C'XV Sufio.nded by acf« ct tó^iiíul ccunir^-si-i-í Biitxva A;it'n-008-11W Й29.000 W M VlMiK OMVl OAVU' ■ .Г» ■-M'.bv»/.; tк i'cVf ’. С " “.r.V-x-JЫ ",1 V-Л- ю Ги1 -. -г í.-iS ’ $399.000 IV f. f»*5 211 SfTfiUSS DMVC DAVII 31LA ¡■»jO у w:,b'r.7 bei .r*-, Lt I î>i 3l<t с5пд fv^n['■ Ä Mf u*. *. p.vi К•-;.í ».'.vvj ! 1131 $m,000 S121 UXiNCtOII M DAVIE «vi iA l ’Al 4:<.l гч'ГЛ i'J 1 coré M'j-x CI. С '5 clJÏ-Scs».ал i''J5 i-f T* s И'1 v.f.rS yrJ: {,/.1 '...i ticr'.-.; '/>^ H6.'$»S.Ü00 .OT e ГОШТ GUN DAVK -BH f 4УТ k-.tl UH t«..i lîi'jf.rij 2r4*k.ti t-jus fCKvn, ic'jJL 1 . V 'Г.ХП Affjr '.'Uifi twn ».¿CI üc-'is [^.-11 ',Vi. Men.rvj (/j6-n'irmi,«» lOT Ш SCOnSOALE OAI VAUiY OAVlfif.h 2ÍÜA icfûlnilion ícrie *1Л oP« 'fM-i ггаук t,:e. »íjül-o gv.ii loom *.:n y.ve rjfjrjoJî on ruii» ifid Ino« ижгиг..!/ V<níl^r,irfl 'M fife? r SI M ou n WAT DAVl£ r-.r.trr l :fê k.-.i'-; r. Ui.ittj‘i Oj"' >■>/ f.' '> ! n HVÎWX.Î l'.l ifi'.: ’ -.•n .'o.i uy.'ij Fers 10T40COVIiieTMCM(KOAVI( :zH{.•',".'■5 yj.i ги*з gn u< if.r’ I Ut'.-'j.-cî tin IJ L-T.it гг:-,!! tí,,-*.) t-/.--. loTi ;.?r liij. t.ver,'J’jtU'ilii WJ'üfl>"*.ilü'.rgrt/>-n CtVi ■iS.. 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C'.U-Ï| U'J W t^r w» C e If-H 1л <j• :'riî ta t: 'r:t 4 4 i'jti’j A;'--!! • '»i $197.750 lo n i K O U n WAT DAVIC 3ün 2'ЯАli,-i r-:» '3 CJ-Ji;?..*! tr-jj cfufTjfa 2 üct; t-:jn *rfi (лУкС t«yn Bj.iJrt CU'iS tûf (uix'i t.^e w.i.'iciiiT; cr:**! гх,;: лп iijt) iTj ci'vii m rmslcf V-JifrïT.rrjirOS 1167 $190,500 62 Н01СЯШ DRIVE OAVIE Ш 1БА. 33AC Do tou üteiTi ci 3 log home'’ fij lVunru,!one ic^ hüire i.tj on 2 3 aci« m tiiic:n Ол Í. tuM uiiirt'/w] tlMiffnl Сел liori pc'cn ifxi 1 t4i3û i.« pci;h Слз/ .■сл.тип»}8-11?7$175.000 itri7 г а в а ш см п OAM 38Я ;KxJBu ШЬЖ113 hnfrfïi tculitrr ftc* tjci lfcn>r ^ UC::ufj tí eci jctfti Drfrkíe nei и Cmi С*Л'm uli tin .M i lu r ом Н Ш M DAVK b i A 7 íУ/Л la ••■>. rr-.r*) Г'-.ч i'*-, brriï /1 c-'r ^ i.-'í ' ’’í$154.900 154 u m i MM OMVl OAVIE -f-H ¡iXG-'4í tí.:« 'Hf U'j- »VI «t.'i l‘Jfт^yJ inf 4.0 ,1’ >Я 'Ч-е liiy i?.»); ’rfw t Cjt ri.v j brU-l Xcf: W n y $139,900 141 lOCENAf DAVK 4M iÇi iiÁZ \ь, r.ij tíj'.t '-rjií-j СЛ 3 S 1 « íaa Ipveti i tc/üi. »11 re* a;çtàfveî rim (trtrf dL-rety •fíxci 'x rj trtfi ottt UíXfJ A rni/j {T^arutti'/>ä-llBS$nS,900 135 WMU lAK WOOOUE OAVIE 3<;fl ÏÎXÉÍHIITJ fytti y/e hCíTK 2 Q* tSíTífvni Frt’irJ f«w foom ifi t-iamefí Л ü№ ivj tu:eWf AI<S her« J4tr»ijiicí ,V1 Ptrx Wftvm - ГА-Ш LOT 41 MTERS РАМ DAVIE 2№ IBA Gel afroj-Ц'П w Ifl tí-i ccfüjí GK *1 kiuisJ ()ц kq fP M o.'isiiTd Pn.iie i)tc»»/ifaírwaíí.’3 Tumire'ítertpjjfTítnií uta n m.çanat' BaJ.» CocA W n a P7.900 lOT 1И MTEM ГАМ DAVIE 2BR IBA Щíettl *fen you on buy сп^иеГ? fj-* CûrtiliirliCfl îuW:«iiiün fiteptice md U.i.fy (oom. CIOÍÍIQ sciwiî ifid tfitÇKnû UWiijр«иад-исп74.ма ог001 (ojJwirH Bjnkfi PcjI tttjtg (otiHMjiioti CoMwfll [kiiikti/. b .itrQuifUnl ti,xk‘mj<k ol CüHwell ü.»ikci (o»i«idlion. An igujl Oijpoduiiily(wnp.)ny. {quJi Mouiing Oppoiluntiy. fjthOllitc rtmdcpctulcntlyOwned iinij OpctJlcd. OivhOfñcÉAgetHi ч ЬгЪмАНм 99H1S4 ■«(куСмк 9«f*1TU •«nitytn МИ1М KttfMts 99И171. m iá m 991-1174ОЛШл 99in$l■ siär síiia GlIPMrife 9Н-1Ш MMtHimlif 99I-11»iMlMutin m-1112 IU % tM « 99НШ Кш уИ м Ш 99ИШ AwMJlMHir 99f-11M HOm m NM . 99l'11i9 МЬИ— 1ГМЙ 99l'11t7 MhrHcedn 99«-mSvmttmm: 99l*imт ш ш щ ,: 99Í-I1I7 DAVIK COUNTY KN I KRIMUSK KI-:C()RI), Tluirsday. Duc. 12, 2002 - 1)3 Davie Schools Davie High School Chorus III students will present a Latin Christmas cantata Friday night as part of a Christmas Carol Festival at the Brock Performing Arts Center. A C h ristm as C aro l Festival Davie High Choral Students At The Brock Friday Night I h o D a v ic H ig h Sl'Ik i o I C 'h ti- In v o lv o il w ill he ih c C h o r u s T h e C lio r u s I II cla s s w ill |h‘i- c tn c r e x p e n s e ^ . 'I'h c rc is n o iv - ra l s lm l c n ls w i l l p r e s e n t A I. II. a n d II I cla s s e s . M u s ic w ill to rin a L a iin C 'h ris tin a s e a n ta la ,ser\cil s c a iin u , C h r is lm a s ('a r o ll-e s iiv a l l-riila y . in c liu le ir a J i l io n a l C h r is lm a s litle d Ilo tlic . I-o r m u re in lo r m a lio n . e o n - D c c . 1,1 at the liro e k I’c r lo r m - la v o rite s a n d n e w lu ilitla y s e lc c - ‘I'h e c h o ra l d e p a rlm e n l is a s k - la cl c h o ra l le a c h e r I-la in c S n o w in i! A r ts ( e n te r. lio n s . ln g I'o r a .S? lio n a lio ii lo h e lp al 7 5 1 -5*)0.S. Willisun K. Davie Klemuniary Je n n y Ja n ie s' I'irst gra d e class had llic hesi a tleiulaiice in N o v e m ­ her. liiis . V nn am i C a r R id e rs fo r th e m o n th <>1 N o v e m h e r w e re treated to ice c te a m oi\ M o n d a y . N o v . 2 5 : C t )d y H u t c h in s . T y C tin > . 1)> lan W ljiic s id e s . K irs ie n C o c k e ih a m . W ’insun .Scoll. ('a il I in lu t t e r o w . K r y s la l M e a in , Jo s h I'o t t s . S h e li.y M a s t . V y lc r S im lTn c r. Ik ’th an y M arkle y. T a n ­ n e r C a ll. S nsha L o c k h a rt. C a s e y l e ire h e e . S a r.ili M y e rs . Ja iju in e k a m e r i/ . J u s t ic e ( ’ liild r c s s . J o a ip iin K a m ir e / . M a r y -K a t e M eek, A n h ie s A p p e rs o n , C 'ou rtiie y W illia m s . J(»sh C io d h e y . M e g a n M e ilt o id . T jo y (i e n lr y . Jo rila n D re n n e n . .losii U ia c k b u v n . N ieg an U a lliir. D u k e W iiiiia k e r. K ris to n R a m s e y , M ralana R o w e , D a k o ta R ilc h ie . Jiia ii Ik -ltra n . ^'ai|ueline lia rr o n . C r ie l (io n ic / . C v n lh ia R e y e s , A le .\ H e n ry , S a ra C o n to s . l u lu r a d o L o p e / , A l i c i a I 'r i o s t o g u i - I 'l o r e s , J o h n W e a th e rm a iu l. M a ilis o n S w it/.e r, S o iiia R a m ire / , a nd Jo rd a n M a y o . C 'ili/ e n s ol the W e e k fo r the lasl w e e k o f N o v e m h e r: C h e y e im e W h ite . D e v in W ils o n . H c v e r ly M e la r a . C o i ly H e n r y . J o s h (la m n n u b , C Y a ig M o o re . M a tlh c w K e e n a n . Je s s ie R a m ir e z . T y l e r S lio t T n c r . Ju a n l-A ig a H e lt r a ii. M a ilis(M i W h itlo c k , Ja m ie B u rto n , A b i g a i l A l v a r a i U ), C 'h e ls e a I .e i l lo r d , J (d n i W e a t h e r m a n . I'ld u c a rd o V a le n tin , a iu l D u s tin R a lle d g e , h u s a n d C a r R itle rs o f th e W e e k Го г N o v . 1 7 -2 2 : K r y s la l M e a in . C 'a ltlin T u lle r o w . C a s e y 14‘ n e h e e . S a v a li M y e r s . Jo s h (to d h e y . M e g a n M e d lo r d . H ria n a R i)\\c. D a k o ta R itc h ie . lu ln a rd o L o p e / . A lic ia I'rio s to g n i-I'ln r e s . a iul J(H clan M a v o . fvlembers of the Chorus II class will sing traditional as well as contemporary Christmas songs at the festival Dancers To Present Fairy Tale Characters .Area reslilenls aie invileil to celehrale the lioliilays with the ilancers I'loiii D avie Ilieil .School w ho have crcaleil an evening оГ I'aiiу tales lo he pie- senleil Salunlay, Dec. U al 7 p.m. al Ihe Hrock I’errom iing Arts t'enter. 'l'Iierc is a siiggesicil iloiia- tion of S.S al the ilooi. lixpccl to see original iiiovc- nienls lo some I'aiiiiliar siories. Characters will iiichiilc; Snow W hile. The P.lves anil ihe Shoe- niaker. I Iciiny Penney. I he Uyly D i i e k l l n ^ . C l i u l e r i 'l l a . (io U lllo e k s . T h e P io i: P r in c e . T w e lv e D a n c i ii ! ; P r iiic e s s e s , S le e iiin i; lie a iily . Th e P rin c e s s a n il th e P e a . lla n / e l a iu l (ii e t e l. Giuevour Home A Christmas Gift r1 ''ЖГА 'Ii ÍW 7 uinyi Ulindouis AS Beautiful As Tiieu АГО Energu Eiiicient • Crafted For Beauty • Built With Security In Mind • Engineered For Energy Efficiency And Strength • Designed For Maintenance Freedom • Performance GuaranteedTo Last •Woodgrain Interiors Available 998-2140•Jtnce \‘JM / Advitnce, N C. \ t. i t Í : г : : .* • . i ; -, P e n n m g t o n H a n g T b u r C o m p a n y r e a l t y In Mocksville 336 .7 5 1 .9 4 0 0 In AdYancc/Hillsdalc 336 .9 9 8 .8 9 0 0 г S t o c k in g s H e r e ! | 1068 P ine Ridi>e K d $87,900 562 R atledge R d. $134 ,‘JU0 268 VVIndin¡> C reek $154,900 257 M adi.son R d . $154,900 148 C lo ister D r, $113,000 410 'Hirrentine Church Rd. L o t 44 C ovenant C ove $129,9(H) $131,400 134 A pp leg ate C t. $134,900 222 Caadstone R d. $79,900 119 New Hamp.shirc C t. $159,900 126 O a k L e a f C t. $99,900 230 W ild w o o d L n . 109 A u b rey M e rre ll R d . Lot 8 S h allo w b ro o k $ 1 41,500 $79,900 $204,900 2197 H w y 64 W est $94,900 484 B ecktow n R d . $119,900 3406 H w y 158 $89,900 400 E ast l^ake D r. $117,900 149 Ё . K n o ll B ro o k $247,000 139 C reekw o o d D r. $134,500 264 W in d w a rd C ir. $89,500 129 W estrid g e R d . $119,900 lamccM cDinitl Dtbbi« P«nmnjtonM»r\Lvnn«Bi)imj«t MarvHcndricks RodncylUiley CindyUurliam JtnitM íntun GlcnSunlcy I’ctcrllcavcn UriggcttI'crrcll UryanUogcrs KarcnMarcady JackicCuuUton U«nnal’ei\i\ington 90907^7 90911S4 ¿916614 90«n80J__________94075»__________97»*8787 650-5173 б » ч 849___________40^<-533»___________9»8-m i___________75»*940Ц__________7$1’9400 |ЕЗсПВ ^ " ......ог.......us al inÍDÍíPPcmiiiiglDnRt'alty.fDm Г " ; 4-H Teen Association member Elizabeth Yokley helps a previous participant with a holiday craft. O a k H a v e n % i R e a l t y .ssJSt'fe ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 2 0 5 5 Christmas Worl<shop Is Dec. 23 if ymi arc liclwccn llic ai;c,s of 7 am! II. ami cxcilcil аЫчи ihc C lirisim as liiiliilays. Ihc Davic 4-11 Tccn Cmiiicil has an i4i|i(iruiiiily for you. Join Ihcm 011 IX'c. 2.1. fniiii') .1111.-1111(41. al Ihc Cmmly Ollicc liuililiiii; for the atimial 4-lt I lollilay Workshop. I’arcnis will liavc a cliaiicc to do some lasl miiiulc Christmas prcparalioiis while kills spciiil Ihc momiiii: making holiday crafis anil yifls. ('laying games and having fun. Call Cooperative I-xIcnsion .11 7.S|-f)297 for more informa­ lion. or 10 rei|iiesl rcgisiralion malcrials. or slop hy the F.Meii- sion Scrvicc al ISO .S. Main -St.. Mocksvillc to sign up, Ucgislra- lion fee is SU) ami is limitcil lo J,“' youlh. I’arlicipalioii is open Io all Davie youlh. regardless of prior 4-11 parlicipalioii. 4-11 is Ihc youlh ilcvclopmcnl componeiil of NC Cooperative lixtension and a Unilcd Way agcncy. Donate A Gift For A Sr. Adult You can m ake a senior's Chrislmas brighter hy donaling a gil l for an older adult who oth­ erwise may nol rcccivc a Chrisl­ mas present. .Senior .Services is collecling items al the officc al (i22 N. Main .St.. Mocksvillc. Hriiig un­ wrapped items by Dcc. 12. Sug­ gested ilems include socks, pa­ jamas. cardigans, slippers, low- els. blankets, pillow s. hand soap, hand lotion, shampoo, conihs/ hruslics. K leenex, w rapped candy, notepads, large prim tiooks and gilt ccrtincales. Ciifl wrapping anil accesso­ ries arc w clcomc. Senior Ser\ ices w il distribute gill packages the week belore Chrislmas. 1)4 - DAVIK COUM Y KN I'KRI'RISK RKCORI). Thursday. Dcc. 12. 20(12 Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? YES C O M A D O L L W A T T S ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE C o m a d o l l / W a t t s O r t h o p a e d i c a n d S p o r t s M e d i c i n e h a s y o u c o v e r e d D a v i e C o u n t y . N o w Located in th e D avie C ounty H o sp ital Dr. .lames Coinailoll ami Dr. Gregg Геггсго will see patients in Ihis ofliee on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Call 7.'il-287S or our Salisbury ofliee 7()4-2l6-(KNllR).‘iO.Vi for an appointment 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------r New Listing! R etreat on Lake! 3 BR, 2 BA. Opon plan, master BR on main lovol, bsmt, boat dock, Ig lot, & morol $235,0001 Anglo Lowronco Brad Law ronco Broker SalosA gon t rfá | tU rt«H $»4,6001 Ш là FEATURE HOMEI 2050 SF!This home is incrediblel Immaculate! Shows very welll The rooms are HUGE! 3 BRs, 2 BAs, Formal LR, Great Kitchen, Cozy Den, Sewing Rm w/built-ins, Spectacular Laundry Rm, Awesome Bsmt Workshop! YOU MUST SEE THIS ONE! All BRICK! $136,900! Make an offer! A n d d o n 't f o r g o t y o u r 1 % d i s c o u n t ! 1 9 2 H o b s o n D r . 7 3 3 1 H w y 8 0 1 S 1 8 8 E l j H t t P ^ t . I^ S io T ffT 'C ree k 3 2 K I n d e i l o n V i l l a g e 4 0 W i n d e m e r e F a r m ! 2 5 0 N e b b s T r a i l 3 0 3 C o r n w a l l i s D r . 3 1 7 C o r n w a l l i s D r . 1 8 4 E a s t M a p l e 1 8 6 C e d a r R i d g e M o c k s v i l l e , N C $ 8 4 ,6 0 0 S O L D I ^ n ^ k s v i l l e , N C $ 1 1 0 ,2 5 0 S O L D I ^ o g k s v i l l e , N C $ 1 2 0 ,5 0 0 S O L D I m t o n - S a l e m , N C $ 1 3 5 ,5 0 0 S O L D I L e x i n g t o n , N C $ 1 3 7 ,0 0 0 S O L D I A d v a n c e , N C $ 1 7 2 ,5 0 0 S O L D I i A d v a n c e , N C $ 1 9 4 ,5 0 0 S O L D I M o c k s v i l l e , N C $ 2 0 3 ,0 0 0 S O L D ! M o c k s v i l l e , N C $ 2 1 2 ,0 0 0 S O L D I M o c k s v i l l e , N C $ 2 3 7 ,3 0 0 S O L D I M o c k s v i l l e , N C $ 2 5 9 ,0 0 0 S O L D I M o c k s v i ll e , N C $ 2 7 7 ,3 0 0 S O L D I 10 acres i 5+ a c r e s i G r e a t I 3 B R , 2 B A I . 4 B R I L g d e rit I v e r y c le a n & o p e n F u ll b s m t ! $ 2 3 4 ,7 0 0 1 W o w ! $ 1 3 9 ^ 9 0 0 ‘ _ M i S BUYERS! W h e n y o u u s e O a k H a v e n R e a l t y t o p u r c h a s e A N Y h o m e o r la n d In t h o T r i a d ( e v e n h o m e s lis t e d b y o t h e r r e a l t o r s ) , y o u w i l l r e c e i v e a 1 % c r e d i t o f t h e f i n a l p u r c h a s e p r i c e a t c l o s l n g l . W ith Instant Savings like this... w h y g o a n y w h e r e e i s e l C a l l t o d a y l E x a m p le : If y o u p u r c h a s e d a h o m e f o r $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 , y o u r e c e i v e a c r e d i t o f $ 1 ,5 0 0 ( 1 % ) a t c l o s i n g . $ 3 ,0 0 0 o n a $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 h o m e a n d s o o n l m V' Selleré, full service for còm^lssìòn ^ www.Oàkrfav,énRèalty.com for all homes! Jlijg c ta r « »wih 2400 ♦ sa tt. AtiractAcV home on beajijfJ wooded tor. ¿Situated on 2.5 Ac. -»BR. 4BA ‘‘ ВЯ. 2 5ÜA, cat-n Vjtctien and cinrq room.2 CM dttactvd Q.iragc t$ti txncmcnt garjge. ^Hm<Consmxton.Grejt(loc*pija3Bli.2BA New CcreJnjcijcrL Cal Todjy' ticcfcni 3BR/2BA hi3me wth many upd.ites. fJcw p.»nt. capct, ай new .Tpptnres. Пел pod Incf. and new roof. Cad Todj>< 5 1 9 W ilkesboro s t « $ Ш 9 0 0 IrmviQiate ccndiuoa 3DR. 2ВД. stone fïcpbce, üfoe deck. Cal Today* tmmaoiate House* Spaoous IR w/frcpiace. Great home! Hardrtood floors thfouohoijt. 2ВЯ.2ал 3BR.2BA 241 S h e ffie ld F o r m s • $ 1 W 0 0 f i j M E l E i l " 125 N . C l a y b o n D r • $114,900 . ..'i- Gfcjt кх*»чЗВЯ/гВА home wtti 1лц< acck. Stream & dc.ved land. 3BR. DWMH w/extn.rmforoffKOr«scy.’ т в а Е ш ш щ ш ш ш ш ш ш т Dwttviq tttmc locatcd n flrcat ^sd¿de ;исл. Ltfoe vvith fireplace,{jrcat 1*k:k y¡trü shaded wth harthvcods. Super fxjat honvj! Updated roof, 3BR/2BA br>ck home on 1.20 aaes w ilh i f S S f i f n i o r e T '™ ^ ’ concrete driveway, small ■ 3 Becfcoom, Z Balh. 14SlSa Fl 3BR, l.SBA hems wth M basement. Hotise B e^tiU 28Roondo. Lyqoheati^cookxJd^ r Cor^ieteh/Uodatedi wuatcd on two iots. Great l*;y« CoiivcnK.>nt n l ^ n w t . FP in 1Я, pnvate bateoriy fromw T wwwu . iQ^jjon. MBR. AI appliance» stay! S 2 4 6 5 C ornatzer Rd.* $86,500 M o c k s v i l l e O f f i c e : 854 Valley Rd. Suite 100, Mocksville,NC C l e m m o n s O f f i c e : 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Unit l,Clemmons,NC vog,wœd<x-tto«de«nthtosofro«n! inöwoniusiiong stater home or hÆstrrm ^щхпу- ' S w i c e g o o d W a l l M c D A N I H L Kl Л1 11 )K Servinq You With Membersjiips m ïlitf Winston Sdlem Boatd of Rejllors Muidple livliiitj Servite u 'SlJtfvntlf иШнш-киЦ Loup Nft uommfiii.ii IisIuki uft^ofki nW 'H luituis 3QR, 2Е1Л U iitiy Roon. Lv. • D ir Ifj Lrb( (iixk snviti' ccM3uJ dixic nr I, sta»i UàlriQ.nMite.TttJscdiiIct'— ' - M o c k s v ille : 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 2 2 2 C l e m m o n s : 3 3 6 - 7 7 8 - 2 2 2 1 www.SWMRealtors.com •iiihf. '(ПМ1 ( uohnj Redi Oat.i S a n t a T o V i s i t W i t h C l i i l d r e n nt Valut Ctnl«r> Slart Smarl With J&J Carpel & Floor Covering3SSQBBS “T h e S t o r e F o r Y o u r F l o o r s " DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 12, 2002 - D5 Santa Is coining to Davic County. Santa will .slart his round of visits at tin; Jcricho-ilariiison Uuritan building this year. Santa will lie at the Jericho- Hardison Ruritan building on Saturday, Dcc. 14 from 10 a.m.- noon. H e'll hear the wishes of area children, be available for pictures and hand oul candy. Rurilans will provide otiier re- froshment.s. On Tue.sday, Dcc. 17, Santa will share a story time with pre­ schoolers al 11 a.m. at the Davie County I’ublic Library m ulti­ purpose room. His lielper will read "Twas The Night Before Chrislmas" followed by a one- on-one visit with the children. On Thursday. Dcc. 19, Santa will repeat llic performance at the Cooleemee Branch Library al 11 a.m. On Saturday, Dcc. 21, Santa will receive wee guesis at the Cooleemee Town Hall. The highlight w ill be the children's Chrislmas tea from 2- 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21 in the Davic County Public Library mulli-purpo.se room. Children will be able to visit Santa, make last-m inute changc.s on their wisli list, and enjoy hot choco­ late, cookies and a keepsake. T here will be a S.1 per child cliargc, with a ma,\iniuni of S.S per family. Parenls are admitted free. Pictures will be available for s .r In a visit sponsored by the Davie Youth Council, Santa will be at the Squire Boone (Wal- Mart) Plaza every Saturday in December from 10 a.ni.-5 p.m. from l-.S p.m. He will also be there Dec. 14 from I-.5 p.m. Abbey Carpet. Amoflca's cholco, of your nolghboftiood sforo A N Y T H I N G G O E S ! Good Housekeeping iiiagazilie’s rescarcliers have been providing their unique coiisumcr-tcsting scrvicc for a full ccntury. Tlicir expertise has resulted in the world-fanious-and- world-triisted-"Good l lousekecping Seal.” And Siiawk Mark’s original Anything Goes!* styles have earned the distinction. Anything Goes! Is simply the finest carpet available. Гог more tlian 20 years, tests have proven Anything Goes! stands up to heavy foot traffic and other punishment better than any other carpct. It comcs with the industry’s strongest 10 -years warranty against matting and crusliing. DuPont’s Advanced Telflon* Ilepel System also otTers added security with its outstanding 7-year stain and soil warranty. Accoplod Hours: M on. -Fri. 8-6 & Sat. 9-1 213 N ew H igliw ay 64 West, Lexington, N C P h o n e : 2 4 9 - 6 6 7 2 CARPET & FLOORING COVEf^NG^ Homr Improvtmeni Value Cenler Slarl Smart With JAJ Carpel & Flo Г - - 'ВЕПШ I $ 1 O F F ________________J ' R E S H«S A N D W IC H E S »« Any MarketFresh Combo with Coupon (coupon good at Mocksville, NC I I I I I I 1 ^ Arby's only) j j------------" - " n Half of any | MarketFresh i Sandwich, Bowl of ! Soup & Med. Drink I Reg. ’4“ I J u s t « 3 “ I ^^axjpon good ill Mocksvillo. NCAity's only) with Coupon J I $ 1 O F F ________________J < R E S H< S A N D W 1C H E SW | Of Mocksville 1499 Yadkinville Road / Near 1-40 F U R ' S - A - F L Y I N C a t №e R E D W O O F I N N Full service pet grooming now available. Boarding • Day Care • Training Call for specials 9 4 0 - D O G S 415 Potts Road • Advance Ф # ■ » ® Ф . » ■ « ,s¡ I N D I V I D U A L L Y Y O U I N C B e A U C Y S A L O N 1 + A cre Lot in F o rk 1 -f acre lof located in the Fork Church community. Surveyed, perked, county water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. $22,500 Contact Roberl Stone (Owner/Broker) ot Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 H o l i d a y S p e c i a k * Ciiemicil &rvices Wè invite you to help ^ Ш welcome. Micljelle Vause, a 1992- Gnultiate of Carolitm Beauty College. MiclKÜe specutlizes in all ^ pljoses of 4XV P trm s, color, iiigiilights cosmetology. Imircuts, A 15% O F F perms, color, reg u lar prices w itii M id ielle higfjU^Jtin^ etc. ^ 6 3 1 1 - G S t a d i t a n D r • C l e t n m o t i s , N C 2 7 0 1 2 ^ 3 3 G - 7 6 6 4 4 7 4 • 3 3 6 - 7 6 6 - 8 0 4 7 ^ ^ ^ '^iS' ^ ^ ^ »- Ä T * ’ ^ i s w e l c o m e . CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES 7:00 P M Family Scr\'icc Ji 11:30 P M Candle Unlil Ser\'ice T l i e E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h o f t h e A s c e n s i o n a t F o r k 183 Fork-Bixby Road • Advance. NC 27006 • 336.998.0857 193 Raven Road 1361 Oavie Academ y Rd. 100+Л QCfos larm. ЗВП, 2BA. out- bidgs.. crook. $575,000. C A U MARY @ 7 5 1-8 5 66 231 Beechwooo Drive atstandmg ЗБЯ. 2BA co 42+/-Ac. 1916W •sq. ft.. W W amentios. $399,900. CALL MARY <9 751-8566 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 .how ardrealty.com 330 s . Salisbury St. (Comer Hwys. 601 & 64) Mocksville, NC 27028 Office Houts: M onday-Friday 8-6 • Saturday 9-12 • Sunday B y Appt. 3l45CownHiY HuMTSvivit Ro. 5BR, 3.1BA, 3505 sq.ft., too many amenities to listi $ 3 ^ ,9 5 0 . C A U CONNIE 0 751-8565 2777+/-sq. ft.. 4BR. 3BA, 1.5 Story. $269,900. G t u C fw отт/щш 9 751-8569 4BR. ЗВА, 2 storios. 3406 sq. ft.. on10.24ac.,2FP. S267,500. C U L M N C e 7 S l-8 S < 0 4BR, 3BA, on 9.3 acres wilh stroam $249.000. C A U EVOYN О 751-8563 YadunvìBe,3BR, 2QA. t.SAc. раЛ. bsmt. FP, overtookji42ponds.2l7esl. $209.900. C A U JANC 9 751-8560 Histork^ 6BR, 2BA, homo on 2.76 acros, with immaculate landscaping C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 13+Л acres, 1.5 story home, 3BR, 2.5QA. $194,900. C A U MARY @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 6 126 Roberson Dmvt 5BR, 3BA, inground pod, gameroom, oKice,|acuui. part. bsmt. $189,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1-8 5 60 Bermuda Run - 36R. 25BA sunroom, Lg. MBR, oversized grg. $185,900. C A U M A R Y o rB E V E m y 3BR, 2BA. 2 storios. 1758 sq. ft.. 2 ca; garage. FR 7.03Ac. $179.900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 Harmony-3BR, 3BA, part. bsmt.. 2 FP's. 3.3 ac.. add. ac. avail. $166.500. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, spacious rooms, largo lot. $162,500. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 2 story. 2200 sq. tt. tremendous value! FP, gazebo. $154,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1-8 5 64 3BR.2BA. 1.39ac.. new rool. dishwasher 4 hardwoods. $144,900 C A U GENA @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 9 2 Bodrooms, 1 Bath, greal mini larm on 4.81 acres. $139,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 t990 dblewide on 16.03Ac.. 3BR. 28A, Lg. pond w/mini ponds $139,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 Garden Valley. 2BR. 2BA, Now boing remodeled. $118,500 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 IredeB Co.. 3BR, 2BA, woH maintained, nico nTxxxl. $114,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3BR. 2BA. 1653 sq. It. mobile homo V/15.S acros. $109,900. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3BR, 2BA. Historic District. 1.5 storios. basomont. $104,900. C A U U E @ 751-8572 In town location. 3BR, 2BA. 1580+ /•sq. ft., exc. cond. $103,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 4 2BR. 2BA, Stream 13+/- acres, horses allowod. $100,000. C A U EV EU rN @ 751-8563 Immaculate starter, 1122 s.f.. paved drive. 20x20 Iin. out bldg. $99,900 C A U JANE or M J . 9 751-8560 Now Const.. 3BR, 2BA cottago. Conv. in-lown location $98,500 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 4BR. 2BA, dose to evorylhingl Large badt yard, cul-de-sac. $94,900 C A U MARY @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 6 Just remodelod, new rool, etc.. relir^ished hardwoods, fun bsmt. $94,500. C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 2.99 acres, ideal location. Bodrooms, 2 Baths. $89,900. C A U GENA 9 751-8569 38R, 2BA, cathodral ceilings, 2002 Skylltw MH. $87,000. C A U . CONM E 0 751-8565 1 M ftHUOH U n i. 76 Bvimv Сндки Roaü 3BR, 1 BA. compì, romod. cottage. New paint, carpet, etc. $79,900. C A U KEN @ 7 5 1-8 5 64 1997 Skyline o n l .76Ac. 3BR. 2.5Ba. 1500sq.lt. $79,900. C A U lA N E a 751-8560 1.5 acres, 3 BR, 2 BA, 1552 sq. It. mobilo homo $79,900. C A U C ONM E «7 5 1 -8 5 6 5 3 Bodrooms. 2 Balhs, wilh wtred shop/garago. $74,900. C A U JANE 9 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 3 Bodiooms, 1 Balh. nowly ronovaled. $б1В,900. C A U CONNIE 9 751-8565 Roady lo move Ini 2BR, 1BA, room lor 3rd BR. $54,900. C A U KEN a 751-8564 3BR, IBA, Iffliced backyard, enclosed porch, recent updates. $59,900 C A U JANE @ 7 5 1 -8 5 6 0 J U L IA H O W A R D 751-8567 ВШ Сг*Л Ch. Rd. WIU NOT DÍV10E-. Hwy.eOl N.-------------------------------------------Hwy.15e_________________________ OffW htlCh. Rd.- J A N E W H I T L O C K 751-8560 ' V I L E E N O L A N 751-Ô572 M A R Y H O W A R D 751-8566 K E N S A L E S 751-8564 B E V E R L Y R U S S 998-4156 \ \ \ i i \ m I l o i s \ \ i ) I \N i ) \ 4 i ) K l Ч I \ i i ' K ( ) Г 1 к I I I s ,т{ютрю1и!| _____91.97 Ac. $413.eeS _____J7.5W-Ae.t1 SO,ООО „.14Ac«houM,S175.000 ______6.e4 Ac. 160,000 _______2.19AC. 127.000 Kaydon Drlvt(coi ..15.вкгм $140,000 Stoneybrook-. ,.2.1SKrt« $160,000 146.000 ...5.22 КГМ $46,500 .„6AC.$ ..1.41СГМ $134.900 ...Hwy.601 $107,250 Lol 19 Garden Villey Rd. Irtdell C o... Lot 20 (Urden Valley Rd. (Irtdell C o... .................40.02 icrei $257,000 Ш Ш ---------9.8ecrtt $75.000.2 aerei $425.000 R E N TA L P R O P ER TIES 1.06 serai $16,900 1.05 aerai $16,900 V -aerai $142.400 606 Devia Academy Road.... 3800-QOIdRoMbud.......... 555 Hospital St. Ext_______ .мСа11 lor price.........$67ÍP/M .......$575P/H 'г-'-ц 1)6 . DAVIK COUNTY KN I F.RI’RISK RKCORl). Thursdiiv, Dcc. 12. 2002 ift ^ ЧЦ * Л " ^ y J. --------- '. Г"'Г* *"Г" . ' i ' 's - C o rn a tz e r E le m en tary te a c h e r M ary L ynn B ullin s, D av ie C o u n ty 's te a c h e r of th e y e a r, r e c e iv e s th e s c h o o l s y s te m ’s "A +" pin from Je ff A lbarty, Dr. R e g in a G ra h a m a n d C aro l L iv e n g o o d a re sw o rn in a s D av ie C o u n ly B o a rd of E d u c a tio n m e m b e r s b y C le rk o f C o u rt, K en B o g er, D o ro th y G ra h a m (m o th e r of Dr, G ra h a m ) a n d C ra ig L iv e n g o o d (h u s b a n d o f C a ro l L iv e n ­ g o o d ) a c c o m p a n y th e tw o d u rin g th e ir o a th s . School B riefs Board Members Sworn In Regina Gnihain aiul Carol LivengoiHl were sworn in lasl week as firsl-linic ineinbers of the Davic County Boaril of l£iliiealioii. Eiicli tcnu is for six years. Ne.xt Meetini> Av Jan. 6 I he nexl sclicdtik’d niccljn^ is J;in. 6 ;il 7 p.m. ;it Ccniral Davic EiUicalion CcnitT. Fir.st A+ Pin.'! Given The first A+ pins were liariilcil mil to Davie .Schools slaff ami board members who hail recciveil rciiional or slate recoi:nilions. llic firsl pin was jiiven lo boaril member Marlene Shamel in honor of being nanicil lo ihe All ,Slale Hoard. Regina Lonilim receiveil ihe ne\l pin in recognilion of being named Ihe 2IKI2 Davic Counly .Schools Oulsianding Secondary M athematics Teacher Mary Lynn (iiillins, Davie Counly Schools Teacher of the Year received Ihe third pin. She loaches a combi­ nation first/second grade class al Cornal/er Elemenlary School, The lasl of Ihe pins lo be handed oul was given lo Odell Rhynehardt, who placed first in the 2(H)2-2(KI.1 liavie Schools Bus Roadeo. lie was Ihe first of 17 drivers lo drive Ihe course, FSL Program Growing The niimlier of suiilenls participating in the English As A Sec­ ond Language program is growing; 21.1 sluilenls arc enrolled in Ihc program ihis year, up from 17.1 lasl year More lhan 400 slu­ denis in Davie CouiUy lisl ihe primary language in their himie as one of 18 languages, none of ilieni English. Bond Campaiiin Bef-in.s fo Pick Up Speed In a ptcscmalion by Dr. Jerry Hauser, the board learned about the communications plan for gelling voter support for the school bond. The communications commitlee is working on fundraising for advertising since no public funds can be used. Three person teams w ill make presenlation al upcoming comnnmity meeiings, beginning wilh Ihe Davie lligh School I'I'A meeling on Dee. >). Voiers will make the final bund decision on M arch 11. Character Rcco}inition Schedule Kccoynition t)i ¿liuul characlcr tlcvclt)pniciil remains a prior­ ity. The cltaracler recogiiilion proiir;uu seiwdulc luis Iveu sel. Higiu Io 12 slUilenis trom each school will he recoi:iii/cil al ihe monlhly board meetings through April. Cooleemee. Cornaizer and M ocks­ villc cicmentarics will he recouni/cil on Jan. 6; I*inchrook, Shady Grove and William K i^.ivie on l*'eb. M North and South Middle schools on March 3: and Davie High on April 7. Kniiiht.s ofColnmlms Donate To School.s The local chapier of ihe Knights of Columbus donated some proceeds from iheir fall fundraiser to the schools' Kl'As. A total of 5907.40 was donated and split between the schools. Students Help Desi}>n New Loi>o Davie County Schools is gelling a new logo based on a design submilled by a student. The high school student is being noliried this week and will be honored al ilie January board meeting. Policy Book Under Review And Revision In a projecl scheduled to take several months, the school policy book is undergoing review and revisions. The board was presented wilh Ihc firsl IWO revised chapters to review wiih a vole anlici- patccl next month, Wiih one exception, all the changes to these chapters are basic wording changes and do nol change the inleni of Ihc policies, said superintendent, \V,G. Potts, The only significant change regards outside groups distribut­ ing infomiation for ;;!udcnts to lake home. Under ihe proposed change, only Ihe YMCA, Mocksville/Davie I’arks and Recreation and olher non-proHl agencies thal oiler luloring/mcnloring ser­ vices, character development, or afterschool care" would be eli­ gible wilh approval from ihe public infomialion officer and ihe community .schools director Work Session Counts For Trainin}’ Credit Board members approved submitling ihcir Nov. 8 work ses­ sion lo the N.C, School Board Association for Iraining credil. Board members are reipiircd lo have a minimum of 12 hours of Iraining annually. Composition O f Board Policy Updated The board approved updating policy 105. the composition of Ihe, The policy lists the currenl members of ihe board and nuisl be* updated every lime a new board member lakes a seat. Budget Amendments Approved The following budgel amendmenis were approved: an increase of 525,016 in additional subslilule teacher funds. ABC transfers and transfers between line items; a .51^,000 decrease from text­ books lo classroom malerials and supplies; and an increase of 59.241 In insurance proceeds from eleclrical damage al Soulh Davic Middle School. Davie Hi^h Window Bid Rejected Van Johnson, assistant superinlendenl, asked the board to re­ ject all bids for Ihc high school winilow replacement project. When one o f Ihe bidders broughl in a window for inspeciion, ii didn'l meet the spocifieations; bul everyone involved liked the window better. Johnson said. The board approved rejecting Ihe bids to allow the projecl lo be rebid with Ihe new wiiulovv, ^ J ^ :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P E R F E C T C H lU S T M f\S (2 )à r/m Л ' \ *i. 4 Vic Tìitve Dittmotu! P n u ln n t or ¿ 1 /4 C A R A T 'v V o f d iiiiiio m ls * 1 9 9 C hir i^axty, i% tr i/h i'X tv tf Ши/ Ouf* iTtt/ìt/H' M()CK,svii.i.i-: Ne\l to Wal-Mart (.1.16) 7.‘;i-.1747 C t.t-M M O N .S l-tO al I.e u is villc -C le im iio tis R il. (.1.16) 766-180« S u p e rin te n d e n t W .G , P o tts re c o g n iz e d All S ta te B o a rd of E d u c a tio n m e m b e r fvlarlene S h a m e l, KBSfTi'i?-' f® t’~ fSI S c h o o l b u s d riv e r O dell R h y n e h a rd t re c e iv e s a n ", p in from a s s o c ia te s u p e rin te n d e n t, V an J o h n s o n , D av ie S c h o o ls ' o u ts ta n d in g s e c o n d a ry m a th e m a tic s te a c h e r, R e g in a L o n d o n , left, re c e iv e s th e A + p in from P a ts y C re n s h a w . Baylin Cotillions F L O R E T T A B A Y L IN , D IR E C T O R JUDY IÌAYI.IN • DICNISK IIASSICN • ICDDIIC MOKC.AN iN .S T H iirm u s S ocial G races E tiq u e tte D in in g S k ills S e l f P r e s e n t a t i o n I'lr.sl Imprc.sslons Slllitit!, Staiulliifi, Wiilklnn I n t r o d u c t i o n s Corrucl lliinil slinkc Kvi' Conliu t T a b l e E t i q u e t t e ApproiK'liln.H Ihe tiible W ho .slls wluTi- T h e U t e n s i l s S ilv e r, .niasses, K .xtra S ilv e r G e r e r a l A p p e a r a n c e Y o u r a p p e a ra iii e s p eaks for y o u C o rrc rl dross fo r occasion M a n n e r s Q i o u i i n ( S o tiih o n i i T l i e B a s i c s C o u rte s y A rm p o s itio n s D o o rs, c o ats, steps C o n v e rs a tio n T h e M e n u 1 lo w to o rile r l.e a v iiifi th e la b le G r a liilly A G reat C hristm as G ift F o r Y our S o n /D au g h ter T h at L asts A L ifetim e Floretta Baylin Cotillions Thursday, January 9th, 7-8:30 RM. Baylin Dance S tu d io q f Clemmons F o r In fo rm a tio n C a ll 725-8301 price includes mailing. Available Martin-Wall History Room, Davie County Library, Mon • Tues • WeiJ • 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Unii|ue Chrislmas Gifts D a v le C o u n t y P u b lic L i b r a r y HISTORY OF DAVIE C O U N TY (Third Edition, updated 1994-95) Janies W. Wall 250 years of political, business, social, religious, and educational history, with 7,000 names of early settlers, elected officials, and military veterans. 450 pages -140 pictures TH E HISTORIC ARCHI TECTUR E OF DAVIE COUNTY (Reprinted 1986 edition) Kirk E, Mohney 250 pages - 600 pictures of structures and drawings with descriptive architectural narrative and biographical accounts of builders and residents. Cost of each $26.50, Mailing $3,00. T . Main Desk Davie County Public Library ■t ' All proceeds accrue to the Davie County Library. DAVIE COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1836 - 1900 Nancy K. Murphy A record of 4,600 marriages of Davie County iS i people. $22,50 H DAVIE COUNTY CEMETERIES Davie County Historical & Genealogical Society Approximately 18,000 gravesites wilh inscribed biographical information and dates, H Two-volume set $45,00 DAVIE COUNTY MARRIAGES, 1901 - 1959 Nancy K, МифЬу $ 2 0 .0 0 I860 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE C O U N TY Nancy K, Murphy and Everette G, Sain $15,00 H 1870 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE CO UN TY Nancy K. МифЬу and Everette G, Sain $15,00 1880 FEDERAL CENSUS OF DAVIE C O U N TY Nancy K, Murphy and Everette G, Sain $ 2 0 ,0 0 All proceeds accrue to the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society, Purchase ^ 1 i 113 Health Director Appointed To Regional Group The Public Health l.eadev- ship Insliluieof Noi Ih Carolina, Soulh Caroliiia,Tcmiessec, Vir­ ginia. and West Virginia (Simlh- casl I’llLI) has selected mein- hcrs of ils' 21)02-2011.1 scholar class. Among the ,1S heallh piofes- sionaK selected I'orlhis Instimie is Harry Hass, direcior of the Davie County Health Deparl- ineiil. As heallh dircclor, he as­ sum es Ihe adininistrative re­ sponsibility for Ihe oper.ition of the local public heallh dcparl- incnl, ilirecliny and supervising services and acliviiies per- riirnied in/liy ihe Davie County lleallh DepartmcnI. The Soulheasl Public Heallh Leadership Institule is a year long leadership developm ent program I'or heallh profession­ als working in the area of coni- nuinity lleallh. Up lo ten pub­ lic health professionals Irom each of il\e live parlicipating states are accepied into ihe pro­ gram each year Six additional health prolessionals may also i|ualify. I'he program utili/es w ork­ ing relreals and disiance based learning technologies to help parlicipanls build skill in core leadership coinpelency areas. T hree w orking retreats :nc planned for Ihe 2(102-200.1 year, ■fhe first meeling will be held al Ihe Sheraton Hotel in Chapel llill. The faculty includes na- lionally reco g n i/cd public health professionals and leader­ ship ilevelopment csperls. The Instilule is a parlnersliip program betw een llic public heallh dep:irlments of the five parlicip:niiiu states and Ihe liiii- \crsilv ol N orth C arolina at Chapel Hill. School of Puhlic lleallh. The Instilule is funded by each iif the parlicipating states and the Cenlers for Dis­ ease Conlrol and I’revention in Allania, Ga. DAVIE COUNTY liNTIiRl'RISK RECORD, riuir.sdii.v, Dcc. 12, 2002 - D7 P U B L I C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE As required by ludnrni and slato laws, this notice is to inlorm all workers and building occupants .nnd or their legal guardians aboul asbestos in schooi buildings. Ev­ ery three (3) years a re-inspedion is required on asbestos. In Octo­ ber 2002, Ihis inspection was com­ pleted. Anyone who wishes to see the asbestos liles may contact the school or call Tom Evans, Davie Counly Schools Maintenance De­ partment, 336-751-1991. This tho 2nd day ol December. 2 0 0 2 . 12-12-ttn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY A T T E N T I O N DISADVANTAGED/WBE/MBE ENTERPRISES Landlorm Construciion. Inc.. P.O. Box 1511, Mount Airy. NC 27030. will bo bidding on December 19. 2002. DAVIE COUNTY, NC 801/ FARMINGTON WATER EXTEN­ SION, We are specially seeking, but not limited to. quotations lor erosion conlrol. silt lence. seeding and tnulcliing, jack or bore and encasement, miscellaneous slone haul, concrete driveway repair and pipo and linings. Plans are avail­ able tor review at our ollice. the A.G.C. ollices in Triad and Char­ lotte, Dodge Plan Room. Charlotte, and County M anager's Ollice, Mocksville. and Davis-Martin- Powell and Assoc., 218 Gatewood Ave.. High Point. NC. You may call in your quote ■ Barry C, Brinegar at (336) 789-1050 or lax (336) 789- 8642 by 5:00 p.m.. December 18. 2002. Landlorm Construction, Inc, Is an equal opportunity om- ployer, 12-12-ltn W W W . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m Medicare Supplem ent Insurance,,, П е State Farm Way! • tlc .x iilic • a tio a b h lc • Ixii'kccl l)v !>(К1с1 ncighlm r ,4'm V i' CaU State Farm Agent: Brad Roininc 3770 Clemmons Ud Suilc Л Clemmons, NC '55(j-766-3245 brad.rom ine.cei4('i'staielarni.com Like a good neiglibor, State Farm is tliere.'-’ Stale Гапп .NIiiiiulAulonioliilc liv<4r.ina‘ I l(imc ОШсс: llliiKilN statefarm.com^" OiU^>nU-U:lU un инх'гще. ич1.<. mlruiiotn diul iviuviiIhIiIv Sij({ itkW-ixlln rl< ( miia'u;c%UfttTnxr:<i<i'KKv*Til M O C K .S V II.I.K Next to Wal-Mail (3.16) 751- 3747 C l.H M M O N .S 1-40 al U-wisvilk-Clemiiions Kil. (336) 766-18Ш) NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 01SP216 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY IRENE PERRY DATED SEPTEMBER 17. 1999. AND RECORDED IN BOOK 316 AT PAGE I IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained in the abovo-relerenced deed ol trust nnd because ol de- lault in the paymont ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail­ ure lo carry out and porlorin the stipulation and agreements Iherein contained, and pursuant to demand ol Iho ownor and holder ol Iho in­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, Iho undorsignod substitute trustee will expose lor sale al pub­ lic auclion lo Iho highest bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the counly courthouse ol said county at 10:00 A.M. on Monday. December 23. 2002. Ihe lollowing described real estate and any other improvements Vihicli may bo situ­ ated thereon, situated in Davie Counly. North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: A cedain lol or parcel ol land lying and being in Davie County, North Carolina, and more particu­ larly described as lollows: Being known and designaled as lol number 28. section II ol West­ ridge Subdivision located in Shady Grovo Township, Davio Counly. North Carolina, according to a plat Ihereol duly recorded in Map Book 5, Page 5, Davie County Registry to which relerence is hereby made lor a moro particular doscriplion. And Being more commonly known as: 165 Weslridge Drive. Advance. NC 27006 The record owner ol the prop­ erty, as rollected on the records ol Iho Register ol Deeds, is Irene Perry. Tho propeny to be ollered pur­ suant to this nolico ol saio is being ollorod lor sale, iransler and con­ veyance "AS IS. WHERE IS." Nei­ ther Ihe Trustee nor the holder ot the nolo secured by tho deed ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed. nor the ollicers, directors, atlornoys. employees, agents or authorized represenlalive ol either Trustee or Iho holder ol Ihe nole make any representation ot warranty relating to Ihe title or any physical, environmental, heallh or salely conditions exisling in. on. nt or relating lo the property being ollorod lor sale, and any and all responsibililies or liabilities arising out ol or in any way relaling lo any such condiiion expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is made subject lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments including but not limited to any transler tax associated wilh the loreclosure, lor paying, il any. A deposit ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol the bid or seven hundred lilty dollars ($750.00). whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the lorm ol certilied lunds at the time ol the sale. This sale will be held open lor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration ol the statutory upset period, all remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. The date ol this Notice is No­ vember 21, 2002. David W. Neill or Elizabelh B. Ells Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 333-8107 12-12-2tn STORM DAMAGE? U winter weather leaves j/ourlawnamess... Call Rusty Tucker Lawncare284-6501 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 02 S P 2I6 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY GARY W. DWIGGINS DATED AUGUST 31. 2001 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 385 AT PAGE 644 AND RE­ RECORDED IN BOOK 389 AT PAGE 1 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol Iho Clerk ol Superior Court nnd under and by virtue ol the power and authority conlained in the above-roloroncud deed ol trust and because ol do- lault in the payment of Ihe indebl- ednoss thereby secured and fail­ ure lo carry out and perform Iho stipulation and agreemonts therein contained, and. pursuant to de­ mand ol Ihe ownor and holder ol the indebtedness secured by said deed ol trust, tlio undersigned sub­ stitute trustee will expose lor saio at public auction to tho highest bid­ der lor cash al the usual place ol sale at tho counly courthouse ol said county at 10:00 A M. on Do- comber 17.2002. the lollowing de­ scribed real estate and any other irnprovoinonts which may bo situ­ ated tliereon, situated in DAVIE County. Norlh Carolinn. and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: Being all ol Lot 9, Moado- vvood Subdivision, as shown on plat recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 136, Dnvie County Registry. And Being more commonly known as: 151 Tara Court. Mocks­ ville. NC 27028 Tho record owner ol the prop­ erty. as relleclod on Iho records ol the Register of Deeds, is Gary W. Dwiggins. Tho property to be ollered pur­ suant to this notice ol sale is being ollered lor sale, transler and con­ veyance "AS IS. WHERE IS." Nei­ ther tho Trustee nor tho holder ol Ihe note secured by the deod ol trust/security agreement, or both, being loreclosed. nor the ollicers. directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative ot either Trustee or tho holder ol the nole make any representation or warranty relaling lo tho title or any physical, environmontal, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being ollorod for 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 lo all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments including bul not limiled to any Iransfer tax associated with tho loreclosure, lor paying, il any. A deposit ot live percent |5%) ol the amounl ol the bid or seven hundred fifty dollars (.S750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the lorrn of cerlilied lunds al the timo ol the sale. This sale will be held open ton days for upset bids as required by law. Fol­ lowing the expiration ol the statu­ tory upsel period, all remaining amounts aro immediately duo and owing. The date ol Ihis Notice is No­ vember 25. 2002. ELIZABETH B. ELLS OR DAVID W. NEILL Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Dr., Ste. 300 Charlotte, NC 8269 (704)333-8107 12-5-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor of Ihe Estate of GILDA F. HOWARD, 558 Baltimore Road, Advance, NC 27006, late of Davie County, Ihis is lo notify all persons having claims againsi said estate to present them to Ihe undersigned on or beiore Ihe 28th day of February, 2003, being three (3) months from the first day of publication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make Immediaie payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of November, 2 0 0 2 . Ricky Alexander Livengood 2418 Yadkin College Road Lexinglon, NC 27295 11-28-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor ol the Estate ol CHARLES ROY ANDERSON, lateof Davle Counly. this is to notify all persons having claim s againsi said eslale lo present hem to the undersigned on or before Ihe 12th day of March, 2003, being three ('J) months trom Ihe firsl day ol publication or Ihls notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estalQ will please make imme­ diate payment lo the undersigned. This 12th day ol December, 2 0 0 2 . Jerry Wayne Anderson, Execulor 1347 Bear Creek Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Marlin & Van Hoy. LLP Allorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, N0 27028 12-12-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue ol a Power ol Sale containod in that certain Dued ul Trust oxuculod ijy Richard R. Ratludge and Alicia Delano Strickland to George W. Martin, Trustee, datod 04/30/1999, and recorded on May 6. 1999 in Book 302 al Page 550. Davie County Registry. North Carolina. Default having been made in the paymont ol Iho nole thereby se­ cured by the said Deod of Trust and the undersigned. Jamos P. Bonner, having been substilulod as Trustee in said Deed ol Trust by an instru­ ment duly recorded in the Ollice ol the Ragistor ol Deeds ol Davie County. Norlh Carolina, and tho holder ol Iho noto ovidoncing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed ol Trust be loreclosed. tho undorsignod Substitute Trustee will ollor lor sale al: Davio County Clerk ol Superior Court 140 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 December 18, 2002 al 1:00 p.m. and v;ill sell to the highest bid­ der lor cash Ihu lollowing described property situated in Davio Counly. Norlh Carolina, lo wit: BEGINNING at a rebar in tho soulheasl corner ol Ihe herein de­ scribed tract and northeast corner ol Martha A. Rodenhour (Deod Book 97. Pago 906; Deed Book 107. Pago 274): said rebar being localod f^orth 10 deg. 42 min. 37 sec. East 114.38 loot Irom a rebar within the right ol way margin ol SR 104 (Peter Foster Road): thence wilh Ridonhour's norlhern lino North 80 dog. 25 min. 56 sec. West 385.24 Ieet to a rebar in the south­ west corner ol Ihe herein described tract and tho eastern line ol Alton Fosler (Deed Book 54. Page 433): thonco with Foster's line North 05 deg. 39 rnin. 22 sec. East 458.97 leel to a pipo; thence continuing North 58dog, 15 min. 48 soc. West 97.81 teet to an iron; thenca con­ tinuing North 04 dog. 38 min. 04 sec. West 926.20 Ieet crossing a sanitary sower lino to a pipe in the centerline ol railroad tracks nnd northwest corner ol the herein de­ scribed tract: Ihenco with the centerline ol tho railroad tracks North 50 deg. 53 min. 11 sec. East 434.15 teet wilh a radius ol 973.36 feel and length ol ‘137.83 Ieet to a point; thonce continuing North 38 deg. 00 min. 01 sec. East 96.16 Ieet to a nail in the northwest corner ol Iho herein de.scritjed tract, thence wilh Ihe western lino ol Don A. Weslo (Deed Book 99, Page 396: Deed Book 124, Page 333) Soulh to deg. 49 rnin. 21 soc. Wesl 1148.-12 Ieet crossing lo a sanitary sewer line to a rebar; Ihence con­ tinuing Soulh 36 deg. 14 rnin. 48 sec. Easl 602.24 feel lo a pipe wiihin Ihe right ol way ol SR 1604 (Peter Foster Road); said pipe be­ ing located Soulh 12 deg. 00 min. ta sec. West 98.33 feet Irom a rnonumenl; Ihence within the right of way Soulh 10 deg. 43 min. 39 sec.W est 235.47 Ieet TO THE POINT AND PLACE OF BEGIN­ NING. conlaining 9.539 acres, more or less, as surveyed by Marty S. Cline, Professional Land Sur­ veyor. on April 21.1999 (Job 156- 3). Subjoci to easements and re­ slriclions of record. For back title, see Deed Book 154. Page 826; Deed Book 103. Page 894; and Deed Book 93, Page 136; Davie County Registry. See also Tax Map 1-5, Parcel 49. located in Mocksville Township, Davie County, North Carolina. Said property is commonly known as 159 Peter Fosler Rd., Mocksville. NC 27028. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax. and the court costs ol Thirty Cents (30c) per One Hun­ dred Dollars ($100.00). A cash de­ posit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) ol the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Filty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the lime ol the sale. Following the expiration ol Ihe statutory upsel bid period, all Ihe remaining amounts are immedi­ ately due and owing. Said property to be ollered pur­ suant lo Ihis Notice ol Sale is be­ ing offered for sale Iransfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." Thore are nol representations ol warranty relaling to the lille or any physical, environmental, heallh or salety conditions exisling In, on, at, or relating lo Ihe property being ol­ lered lor sale. This sale is made subjeci to all prior liens, unpaid laxes, special assessments, and encumbrances ol record. To tha best ol the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current own­ ers of Ihe property are Richard R. Ralledge and Alicia D elane Strickland. James R Bonner, Substitute Trustee BROCK, SCOTT S INGERSOLL, PLLC ARBORETUM CENTRE BUILDING III 108 GILES AVENUE, SUITE 1 02 WILMINGTON, NC 28403 12-5-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE ■ DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 02 J 49 IN RE; MILLER, a minor Child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; JASON HAMILTON TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in Ihe above-entitled action. The naturo ol the relief being sought is as follows; THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY WITH RESPECT TO A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN DE­ CEMBER 6. 2001 IN FORSYTH COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA. You ate required lo make de- lense to such pleading no later than the 15lh day of January, 2003, said dalo being lorty (40) days Irom the lirst publication ol this notice, and upon your lailure to do so, the party seeking servico against you will apply to tho Court lor Ihe relief sought. This Iho 27lh day ol November, 2 0 0 2 . MARTIN S VAN HOY, L.L.P. BY; SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 NORTH CAROLINA '2-5-3ln DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 02 J 30 IN RE: WILLIAMS, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; JULIE HEGE TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking roliel againsi you has been liled in Ihe above-entitled action. The nature ol Ihe roliel being sought is as lollows; THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING DEPENDENCY You are required to make do- lense to such pleading no later than the 1 Sth day ol January, 2003, said date being lorty (40) days trom the tirst publication ol this notice, and upon your lailure to do so. Ihe party seeking sorvico against you will apply lo the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 27lh dny of November, 2 0 0 2 . MARTIN & VAN HOY L.L.P. BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. DEPT OF S3 TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE. NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra­ tor of the Estate ol EUGENE DALTON, JR., a/k/a Eugene Dallon and Eugene Dalton, II. deceased, late of Davie County, North Caro­ lina, this is to notily all persons hav­ ing claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or beiore the Sth day ol March, 2003. said date being at least Ihree months Irom the date ol first publi­ calion ol Ihis nolice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re­ covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This Sth day of December, 2002, the same being the lirst pub­ lication date. Elsie Ruth Dallon ol the Estate of Eugene Dalton, Jr., a/k/a Eugene Dalton and Eugene Dallon, II Grady L. McClamrock, Jr, NCSB#7866, Attorney for the Estate 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-S-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulrix ol the Estate of ANDREW SCOTT PARKER, late of Davie County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or beiore th e. 21st day of February, 2003, being three (3) months trom the first day of publication or this notice will be ; pleaded in bar of thoir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 21 st day of November, 2 0 0 2 . Linda C. Parker', 137 Tennyson Lane ■ Mocksville, NC 27028 ^ 11-21-4lp; J ; i 1)8 - DAVIK COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, I’hiirsdiiv. Dcc. 12. 2002 P U B L I C N O T I C E S STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Beloro Ihe Clerk 02 E 130 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE J, LEGERE, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND LEGERE All persons, iirms and corpora­ tions having claims againsl Lawrence J. Legere, deceased, aro notified lo exhibil Ihem lo Robert E. Prico, Jr., as administrator, СТА ol the decedent's estate on or be­ lore June 1, 2003. at 151 Soulh Main Street. Mocksville. North Carolina 27028. or be barred (rom their recovery. Debtors ol the de­ cedent are asked to make immedi­ ate payment to tho above named administrator. СТА. This the 25th day of November. 2 0 0 2 . Robert E. Price. Jr.. Administrator. СТА Robert E. Price. Jr. & Associates. PA. PO. Box 26364 Winston-Salem. NC 2711-1-6364 Tolophono (336; 760-2870 12-5-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 02 J 49 IN RE: MILLER, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER. RESPONDENT, OF A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 6,2001 IN FORSYTH COUNTY, WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA. TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entilled action. The nature ol Iho relief being sought is as follows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY You are required to mako dó­ tense lo such pleadiiig no later than the 6th day ol January, 2003, said dato being thirty (30) days Itom tho lirst publication ol this nolico. and upon your failure to do so. tho party seeking sorvico against you will apply to the Court lor Iho relief sought. This Ihe 27lh day of November. 2 0 0 2 . MARTIN & VAN HOY. L.L.R BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SOUARE MOCKSVILLE. NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-5-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quaiiliod as tho Co-Ex­ ecutors of the Estate of DESSIE W. REAVIS ol Davie County. Ihis is to notily all persons having claims against said estato to present them to the undersigned on or before tho 21st day of February. 2003, boing three (3) months from the lirst day of publication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21 St day of November. 2 0 0 2 . Duird Lowell Reavis 422 Duard Reavis Road Mocksville. NC 27028 Carl Richard Roavis 446 Duard Reavis Road Mocksvillo. NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville. NC 27028 11-21-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY. Plaintilf. vs. Brian Keith Stoolman and Cynthia Lynn Stoelm an. United S tates of America. Internal Revenue Sen/ice. Defendants. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 501 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To: Cynthia Lynn Sleelman TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking reliel against you has been filed in Ihe above enlilled aclion. The nature ol tho relief sought is the collection and/or foreclosure of taxes owing on property located in Davie County. North Carolina, and being described and designated as lollows: Being inlormally known as Par­ cel C10000000403. pursuant to tho current Davio County Tax Maps. You are requested to make de­ fense to such pleading no laler than the 14th day ol January. 2003. said date being 40 days from the lirsl publicalion ol this notice: and upon your failure to do so. tho party seek­ ing sorvico against you will apply to tho Court lor the relief sought. This the 2nd day of December. 2 0 0 2 . Robert E. Price. Ji. Attorney for Plaintill State Bar No. 9422 OF COUNSEL: ROBERTE. PRICE. JR. & ASSOCIATES. PA. 3400 Hoaly Drive. Suite B P.O. Box 26364 Winston-Salem. N.C. 27114-6364 Telephone: (336) 760-2870 Facsimile: (336) 760-2479 12-5-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra­ tor of Ihe Eslate ol JUDY ANN HARPE. deceased, late of Davio County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate lo present them to the undersigned on or bolore the 5th day of March. 2003. said date being at least three months from the dato of first publication ol Ihis notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons indebted to said ostato will pleaso make immediate payment to tho undersigned. This 5th day ol December. 2002. tho same being tho first pub­ lication date. Jell Harpe. Administrator ol the Estate ol Judy Ann Harpe Grady L. McClamrock. Jr. NCSB#7BB6. Attorney lor the Estate 161 Soulh Main Street Mocksville. NC 27028 Telephono (336) 751-7502 12-5-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor ol the Estato ol CHARLES BOOKER WILKINSON, late ol Davie County, this is lo notify all persons having claims against said estato to present hem to Ihe under­ signed on or before the 5th day ol March, 2003. being Ihree (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this nolice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediato paymont to tho undersigned. This 5th day of December. 2 0 0 2 . Steven Gray Brewer 4709 Bell West Drive Kemersville. NC 27284 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attornoy at Law Ten Court Squaro Mocksville. NC 27028 12-5-4tn Leaf Reinoval/Gutlef Cleaning W/ien your neighbor asks whal you uso lo gel up leaves, lell him you use...a phone. Call Rusty Tucker Lawncare 284-6501 RANDY MIUER &SONS ж .MilltT Roail • .Mmksiilk- (336) 284-2826 / Skid Steer Work Trencher Work Hauling NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under nnd by virtue ol a Powor of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Teresa D. White to George W. Martin. Trustee, dated 11/26'1996. and Recorded on November 26. 1996 in Book 248 al Page 30. Davio County Registry North Carolina. Dolault having been mado in the paymont ol Ihe nolo Ihereby se­ cured by the said Doed ol trust and the undersigned. James P. Bonner, having been substituted as Truslee in said Deed of Trusl by an inslru­ ment duly recorded in Ihe Ollice of tho Register ol Deeds of Davie County North Carolina, and Ihe holder ol the note evidencing said indeblodness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed. Iho undersigned Subslilule Trustee will olfer lor salo al: Davie County Clerk of Superior Court 140 Soulh Main Streei Mocksville. NC 27028 December 18. 2002 at 1:00 p.m.. and will sell to tho highest bid­ der for cash Iho following described properly siluated in Davie County. North Carolina, lo wit: BEING KNOWN and desig­ nated as Lot 59 and 60 ol "ADDI­ TION TO GREENBRIER ACRES' as Ihe same aro delinealed on a plat of the same recorded in Map Book 5 al page 99. Davie Counly Registry, lo which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Tho above lands are conveyed subject to all rights, reservations and oasomenis ol record and spe- cilicaily lo those certain RESTRIC­ TIVE COVENANTS recorded in Deed Book 96 at page 257 and amended by Doed Book 96. page 552. For more particular descriplion. soo the document recorded in Deed Book 161 at page 318. Said properly is commonly known as 112 Brookland Drive. Advance. NC 27006. Third party purchasers musi pay the excise tax. and the court costs ol Thirty Cents (30c) per Ono Hun­ dred Dollars ($100.00). Acash de­ posit (no personal checks) ol live percent (5%) ot tho purchase price, or Seven Hundred Filty Dollars (S750.00). whichever is greater, will be required at the time of tho sale. Following the expiration ol Ihe statutory upset bid period, all Ihe remaining amounts are immedi­ ately duo and owing. Said property to be ollered pur­ suant to this Notice ol Salo is be­ ing ollered lor sale. Iranslor and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no reprosenlalions ol warranty relating to the lille or any physical, environmenlal. health or salely conditions existing in. on. at. or relating lo Iho property being ol­ lered for salo. This sale is mado subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, special assessments, and encumbrances of record. To tho best ol my knowledge and belief ol the undersigned, the curreni owner of tho property is Teresa D. White. James P. Bonner, Substitute Trustee BROCK. SCOTT a INGER­ SOLL. PLLC Arboretum Centre Building III 108 Giles Ave., Suite 102 Wilmington, NC 28403 12-5-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE Public Salo: Mocksville Mini-Stor- age to sell contents ol Ihe lollow­ ing units lor unpaid rent and ex­ penses. #106. Paul Condra. 5300 «110. Marcus Williams. $285 #155. Nora Hosch. $225 #205. Jamos Bollow. $160 #346, Wm. Bradley Douglas. $475 #406, Alberta Arnold, $265 Public sale date is Dec. 20, 2002 at 2 p.m. No personal checks for overdue accounts. Balance must be paid by Dec. 18, 2002 to stop salo. Household items. Eaton Streei olf 601 Soulh (817 Salisbury Rd.), 751-2483. 12-5-2ln M A R T IN G O L F C A R .‘Î2-14 IKvy 13S • Advance W S -У З 10 llolUIuy spccii)ls 1)1) I'k'ctrie scootiT.s. $2!)9.U5 Cheek U.S oul METAL WOOD INSTALLATION • PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIALBobby Ginther (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -2 9 8 6 Mocksvillo, NC 6LASSŒTEIDS X l N T B X P J E S l N r S X ' V r E : Ä r p r o f x 'g d 'uA j b x .e : NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE The Joint Commission on Ac­ creditation ol Heallhcaro Organiza­ tions will conduct an accreditation suivey ol DAVIE COUNTY HOS­ PITAL - CAP on January 9-10. 2003, The purpose ol Ihe survey will be to evaluate the organization's compliance wilh nalionally estab­ lished Joint Commission standards. The survey results will be used lo determine whether, and llio condi­ tions under which accreditation should be aw arded should be awarded Ihe organizalion. Joint Commission standards deal wilh organiznlional quality of care issues and Ihe safely of the environment in which care is pro­ vided. Anyono believing that he or she has pertinent and valid inlor­ mation about such matters may request a public inlormation inter­ view with the Joint Commission's lield represenlalives at the timo of the survey. Informalion presented al the interview will be carolully evaluated lor relevance to tho ac­ creditation process. Requests for a public inlormation interview must bo made in writing and should be sent to tho Joint Commission no later lhan live v/orking days before Ihe survey begins. The request must also indicate Ihe nature of Ihe inlormation to be provided at the interview. Such requests should be addressed to: Oflicc ol Quality Monitoring Joint Commission on Accreditation ol Healthcare Organizations Ono R enaissance Blvd. Oakbrook Terraco, IL 60131 The Joint Commission will ac- knov/ledge such requests in writ­ ing or by telephone and will inlorm Iho organization of the request for any interview The organizalion will, in turn, notify Ihe intorviewee of tho dale. time, and place ol tho meel­ ing. This nolice is posted in accor­ dance with tho Joint Commission's requirements and may not bo re­ moved bolore the survey is com­ pleted. l2-5-2ln Yard Sales I N E X P E N S I V E S c P R O F I T A B I i E Yard Sales 601 COUNTRY STORE-COME HELP US celebrale our 1st Birth­ day! Discounts throughout the store! Antiques. Sellar's Cabi­ nets. old tools, tables, glassware, gilt b ask ets (m ade to order) Christmas items, wreaths. Teach­ ers' gilts. Local H oney Jam s, candy by the pound. Much to choose from. Come See, Come Save!! O pen W ednesday-Sun- day. 492-2853. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES 2076 HWY 6018 MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252 fvlonday-Wednesday- 11:00 till 5:30, Thursday-Friday 11:00 till 7:00 & Saturday 10:00 till 4:00 Come do your Christmas shopping with us and save with ilems such as Barbies, great selection on dolls, we now have a variety of Boy toys, beanie babies, gift ideas for anyone on your list, (eagles, angels, Indian, elephants, just to mention a few) CRAFT SALE White Cabin 520 Greenhill Rd. Saturday Decem­ ber 14th, 9am-4pm. J&M’S ODDS & ENDS across from William R. Davie School, 601 North 492-2552, Gel Candles, dolls, mugs, magnets, other ideas for Christmas! Come by to register for Lighted Picture. MOVING SALE, EVERYTHING must go. 170 Spring Street, Fri­ day & Saturday 9am-until. SATURDAY, bECEM BER 14, 2002 from 8 till 1:00 at Ihe Ro­ tary Hut on Wilkesboro Street in Mocksville. Items will include fur­ niture, lamps, lady clotfiing size 14 to 18, ladies su ites and d resses, pants, color printers, bedspreads and much more. GARAGE DOORS DEE ANTIQUES On the Green...hill 733 Greenhill Rd. Mocksville. NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Gome to Dee's on Salurday, December 14th at 5:00pm to 8:00pm. For a Special Old Fashion Candlelight Chrisimas. Join Us for Special Music, Door Prizes and Goodies from Persimmon Pudding to Egg Nog. We'll have Special Discounts throughout the Shop. “A liltle Something for Every­ one" Come Celebrate Part of Vour Holidays With Us!! We will O pen Saturday at 10:00am Let Us Help With Your Estate. We Also Buy Your Unwanted Items. Give Us a Call!! Abortion Alt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Cenler offers confidenlial & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. M ake a healthy choice (or your IKel Call 753-HOPE lor appoinlment. Apartments CLEAN, DOWNSTAIRS, 2BR with appliances. Quiet area. No Pets. $450/mo plus $200/dep. 998-2499. MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy elficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball court & sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath lloors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. off of Hwy 158. Office hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168.__________ Business Opportu­ nity FOR SALE BUSINESS Oppor­ tunity Variety Store, Building for L ease, 601S M ocksville, NC 336-751-2488._________________ Child Care COLLEGE CERTIFIED IN early childhood education now ollering in-hom e childcare positions. Ages 3 and up. For more inlo call 492-2864. Leave message. Construction ______Equip______ BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer. 751-3768. Furniture Homes For Rent 2BR HOUSE WITH Basem eni in Advance. Call 751-7910. 2BR HOUSE, CENTRAL Ain utillies included. Mature Adults only $550 per month. Call Shelia at 751-1515. 2BR, IBA, Basement, US Hwy 158,336-924-1824. 3BR, 2BA IN Advance, full base­ ment, 1 acre lot, fenced area, cul- de-sac, near 1-40. $1000 per month. 998-3382. 3B R, 1 BA CARTN ER St!, Mocksville $600/mo plus security deposit. 3BR, IBA W alts St.. Cooleemee $600/mo plus secu­ rity deposit. 3BR, IBA Main St. Cooleemee $550/mo plus secu­ rity deposit. Call M artha @ Anders Real Estate 492-7505. 3BR, IBA, ON COUNTRY LOT WITH BARN. LOCAL 336-918- 4111 OR 828-478-9416 LEAVE MESSAGE.____________________ 3BR, 2BA BRICK house with full basem ent on 3 acres with large barn and well. Huge oak Irees, paved road, very quiet. Located just outside Mocksville, Deadmon Rd. area. $850.00 mo. R efer­ ences required. 998-9824. 601 MOCKSVILLE 3BR, 2BA, New C onstruction with appli­ ances. No Pets $750/mo. plus deposit. 998-7003. CLEAN 2BR HOUSE. Call after 5pm. 704-546-2188. FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751-3538 MYERS PARK DEVELOPMENT in Mocksville. 1 & 2 bedroom houses, many are new construc­ lion, $495-$595 m onth. 1st month rent free if move in by 12/ 31/02. H ubbard Really, 723- 4306. QUEEN ANNE COUCH W/2 matching chairs, red velvet, like new. Paid $1600, Must Sell-$400, 753-5572._____________________ Homes For Rent 2Br, 1 Ba-Advance-$750/mo 2Br. 2Ba-Winston-Salem Condo-$700/mo 3Br, 1Ba-Cooleemee-$450/mo 3Br, 2Ba-Mocksville-$900/mo Pennlnglon & Company Really 751-9400 108 SUM'MIT, MOCkSViLLE, 3BR, 2BA, stove, dishwasher, heat pump, garage, fireplace, $825.00/month, Hubbard Really, 723-4306. 124 CREEKSIDE DRIVE, 2 Bed­ room s $500.00 m onth, 165 Bailey S ireet, 3 B edroom s, $550.00 month, 2375 Hwy 601 South, 3 Bedroom s, 2 Baths $600,00 month. 128 Springwood Trail, 4 B edroom s, 2 Baths $700,00 month, 336-751-2532. NICE SMALL 3 Bedroom with central heat & air. $525/mo. and deposit. 751 -2304 or 751 -5291. Homes For Sale FOR SALE OR Lease with op­ tion 3BR, 2BA $750/m o. 336- 746-5436, FSBO 321 GWYN St. (near Hos­ pital) 3BR, 2 BA, Brick with Fire­ place, Patio, Double C arport. $115.000.00. Call Digital Pager 750-9529. FSBO APPROX. 1150SF, 3BFI, 1.5BA, FP, FULL BASEMENT, BRICK. VERY NICE. 234 W. CHURCH ST 336-909-0675. M OCKSVILLE AREA 3BFi, 2.5BA Home. $4000 down, $900/ mo. No Bank Qualifying N eces­ sary 336-746-5436. MODULAR HOMES ON your lot shipped direct-Save $$. For free literature, call 1-877-783-2309. SPLIT FOYER, 3BR, 2.5BA, 2 acres, near qolf course, SI 35,000 FIRM. 191 Twin Cedars Golf Rd. 751-5614. Land For Sale 3 LOTS FOR Sale, one on W an­ dering Lane, 2 on G arner St. Owner will give terms. 751 -1635. Lawn Care E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedealing 336-284-6120 ________336-391-2130_________ Lots For Rent DOUBLEW IDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS for rent In Farminglon Heights. Nice large lols and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 IB R , IBA, HALANDER ST , Mocksville $300/mo plus security deposit. Call M arha (Broker/ Owner) 492-7505. 2-3BR, 1BA HOUSE in town. Kitchen/dining room, Livingroom, large porch & yard. Oil Heat. $550/deposlt, $55Q/renl. NO HUD! 751-1702 leave message. NEW ADDITION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd. olf Hwy 64E. Only 2 sp aces lefl. 998- 6276 or 998-8222._____________ Miscellaneous AUSTIN, THANKS FOR the very best Thanksgiving everl Mamaw and I love you so much. Two Pop. 1 + Acre Lot in Fork 1 acre lot located in the Fork Church community. Surveyed, perked, county v^ater with m eter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, m odular or doublewide allowed. $22,500 Contact Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) ot Riverfork Properlies 336-998-4733 f' 0ti-.j, i i DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 12, 2002 ■ 09 e iiA S S ] INEXPENSIVE FBOFECAHLE Miscellaneous Mobile Home/Sale Mobile Home/Sale Service COME TO CAGLES Fruit Mar­ ket for all your fruit and nuts for Christmas located across from Wm. R. Davie School beside J&M Odds & Ends. Operated by Bernie & Gail Cagle. ENL^NDCSER FIREPLACE WOOD Insert. Price Neq. 284- 4331. For Sale-Sharp SF-2214 copier, letter and legal copies, black and while copies, reduces and en­ larges, no COLOR copies, large storage stand and 1 toner, good condition, $500.00, 751-7502. IF LIFE IS full of stress, Shaklee's has a fantastic new stress vita­ min. Call Ethel Myers 751-2967. PR^OPaW GAS LOGS. Excel­ lent Condition. Beautiful real look­ ing logs. Great heat. $75.00. Call 336-765-7856. STEEL BUILDINGS FALL Clear­ ance, Huge Savings. 25x34. 35x56. Repo's, Cancellations, Lowest Prices, America's Larg­ est. Make Offers. Financing. 1- 800-222-6335 Mobile Home/Rent 2BR MOBILE Home. All Elec­ tric. 492-5749. M A R T IN G O L F C A R .*i244 Hwy 138 • Advance 9 У 8 -9 3 1 0 Holiday spcciul.s on );a.s and vicclric (jdlf cars & acccs.soric.s. Chvck U.S oul WISSCORVSTi MINI-STORAGE For ail your storage needs,' choose us! Come bv to inquire about iree rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Forli CoUtofiai^! (336) 998-8810 G A L U A L U M E 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 MU-SniE METALS ?BAD CREDIT? With reason­ able deposit loan approved in m inutes. Will do what others can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDdNED HOME. 3 bed­ room. 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lol. Som e owner linancing. 336 661-1163 AD VAN С E DO U В LE'w Td E, 4BR, 2BA. $1000 Down, Lease/ P urchase Com bo. (336)240- 8415. BANK REPO SAVE THOUSANDS!! CALL 704-873-2548 BUY A TRUE Modular Home. Save $75.000.00. Call 1-800- 322-8679. 2BR MOBILE HOME on private lot off Gladstone Rd. Furnished with washer/dryer, central air, no deposit, no hook up lees, $80.00 w eek includes m ost utilities. Background will be checked. 284-2788 2BR7i BA MOBILE Home, Util­ ity Bidg. $425/mo. plus deposit. 492-5897. DW'S IN NORTH/SOUTH Iredell. Owner linance to include land. 704-838-1429. FACTORY DISCOUNT SALE, Investors welcome Prices. Start at $5000. 767-3329. FIRST TIME BUYERS PR O ­ GRAM. Want a new home, liltle or no credit, we can help. PHONE 704-873-2548. GOING OUT OF Business Sale. Homes are 1/2 Regular price. 767-0156. HOri/IEdNLYFINANCit^G avail­ able. Will move & set up on your property 704-838-4593. iN VESTO RS - W E HAVE Singlewides and Doublewides priced betw een 10 & 20 thou- sand. 767-6686._______________ MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free literature, call 1-877- 783-2309. 2BR, 2BA IN Harmony Area. $425/mo, $375/deposit. 704-546- 2089, call after 6pm. OWN YOUR HOME for less than $100 week. 704-838-4593. SMALL 2 BEDROOM Trailer $395/month & deposit. 751-2304 or 751-5291. SMALL MOBILE HOME Redland Area, all appliances, no pets. 998-4071.________________ Mobile Home/Sale III ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call for free quali­ fication by phone, HOME ZONE, (704) 857-0157, STsTPERTvÎONTH. 3 Bëdrôoiri/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 $ 2 W R & i  T Ë Ô N ‘ S ^ lë c i els to use as you want. 704-838- 4593. 1985 28X40 DOUBLEWIDE, R etridgerator, Stove, Porch. $6500. 492-7753. 1999 14X80 3BR, ^2BA^ Farmington Area, $267 payment. 1998 3BR, 2BA, C ooleem ee $250 paymenl. Owner Financed (336)240-8415. 96’ 14X70 3BRT2B^only $4500. 767-3329. 98’ O A K W O O ^T4X 80 3 ^ 2Ba, Set up on nice lot, $12,900. Cash. 767-3329. 99’ UX So'o nT acre. $15,500; 767-6511 99' 3BR, 2BA, Doublewide on private lot. $26,500 cash onlyl 767-6686, READY TO MOVE IN 3 bed, 2 bath on private lot with stream. Call 704-873-6573. MILLER EQUIPMENT RENTAL WINTER IS COMINGI Bobcat, aeratot core plugger & more lor rent todayl M ^ c ^ w ii'ie '' 1 3 3 6 1 7 5 1 -2 3 0 4 FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks U tility B u ild in g s C a r p o r ts : All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville, NC READY TO MOVE In! 3BR, 2BA Singlewide. Assume payments as low as $248 mo, 704-838- 1429. REDUCEDI $39,995. WITH de­ livery & set-up included. Gets you into a brand new 1620 sq. ft. Horton Home. 704-838-4593 ALL TYPES PAINTING, Build, Repair, or Clean Decks, Clean out G utters, Install G utter Guards, Seal Driveways, Free estim ates, 43yrs experience. 998-7216. OW NER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home. 1800 sqft. 450 per month. Rea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 WANT A NEW Hom e? Good Credit, Bad Credit, No Credit, NO PROBLEM! CALL MR. MIRACLE 704-873-6573, w F v^L L PAY $2000 towards your Christmas. Call for details. 704-838-1429. WHY RENT?.......... W hen you can own for less that $250.00 per m onth. Call 704-873-2548. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap waler, good neighborhood, owner li­ nance. $11,900 and up. Clean 1994 O akw ood 14x80 Singlewide. Set up on lol. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 Music DAVE'S MUSIC-EVERYTHING On sale! Layaway now lor Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guitar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. FABULOUS FINISH CLEANING Service. Residential & Commer­ cial cleaning at an affordable price. W eekly, Bi-weekly, or monthly Call for a free estimate. 751-7682. HARmS PÁÍÑT & Renovalion, 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, interior/exterior. Refer­ ences available. 336-284-6611 or toll free 1-877-224-6611. HONEST, d ep1 n d a b l e,"a n d CARING Chrislian woman will sit with elderly 1 st shilt. Short or lonp term assignment. Mocksville Vi­ cinity. Valid Driver's License and own transportation. C haracter - references. Please call 336-751 - 11 22 . LINK'S ROOFIÑC3& Siding. Free estimates. 998-1322. LlhiK'S^SEAliflLESS GÜW ÉR^ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 METAL ROOFING” SÍDING and trims. Custom sizes. Several col­ ors to choose from. BETCO, Inc. Statesville, NC 800-654-7813. PIANO TUNING Repair- Rebuild- Regulate Sell-players & Reed Organs Wallace Barford 998-2789 Pets MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW 'S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. MUST SELL 3 Bedroom & 2 B ^ Credit No Problem, I can help 0 Down. Low Monthly Payments. Call Mark Everhart. (336)751- 1570 or (336)238-8602 NEW SITE BUILT Modular Home (Cape Cod) 12/12 rool. 35 yr. shingles, insulated windows, built on your land $129,000.00. De­ cem ber only $30,000.00 rebate! For more information call 1-800- 672-9223. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home. Cost $75,000.00. Will install on your land. $59,000.00. Only "one" available. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. For Info, call 1-800-422-0413. ^ГEWTY' REM ODELED SINGLEW IDE-FOR SALE BY OWNER with Easy Financing. Nicely remodeled and set up on lot. (includes 8x10 building, 2 large decks, fenced back yard). MUST SEE! (336)284-4530 $24,000. 155 GALLON SALTWATER Fish Tank with everything included. Paid $3800, $1500 Neg. 55 Gal­ lon Fist) Tank accessories in­ cluded. $150. 2 Finches with cage. $40 Neg. 1 kitten $10.00. 998-6892. AKC WEIMARANER PUPPIES 1 st shots wormed heallh guaran­ teed $400.336-284-6121. FISH-N-TAILS moved to 740 Yadkinville Rd. to better serve you. Plenty of parking, Hours 10 to 8pm . GRAND OPENING SOON I M W Z AND PURRZ PET CARC Pet sitting, dog walking. & pet taxi. Bonded & Insured. 284-6232 or 284-4552. www.pawzandpurrz.biz. ^ G M Y GOATS BABY Boys 30.00, Girls 40.00. Chihuahua puppies all males 125.00 born 12/ 4/02 full blooded. W alerstove 125.00 or best offer. 1-336-463- 2359. Service B&D DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY We work lo Meel Your Budgel! Specializing in additions, renovations, baths, kitchens, windows, siding, decks, m asonry stone & tile work, light painting & small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 for prompt, reliable, workmanship. References available. Free estimates. Travel C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES. PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES. COLLECTABLES. OLD METAL TOYS. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Call Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 GENETREXLERROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 Ш Ш I TUESDÀŸI I 7:00 PM \ Yadidn Moose Lodge ! '• :, V : , '" - - - I I Clip ThUAó For Ft— РясД(| ^BrlngA frtw dfbr TWO J ESTATE OF: Gilbert & McIba Davis (Living) 4855 Kinnamon Road, W inston-Salem Fri.-Dec. 13* 10AM DIRECTIONS: I-40W to Lewisville-Clemmons Rd (Exil 184), turn Right off ramp, Fellow lo tirst sloptlgW, turn Right onto Peacehaven Bd. Travel 1/10 milo. lurn Right onto Kinnamon Rd. Travel 4/10 mile to salo on Left. P A R T IA L L IS T IN G ; F U R N IT U R E : l.aJilctiwck Cliair; Washstand; linan.cl I'iip l atilc vvM Chiiirs ((¡imuI ('oiiiiiiinti), Vaiiiiy witit Mirror; WtKKicii Kockcr: Cliinii Ciihiiici; I'liHir l.iinips; Voicc of Music Stereo; Kitclicn T.iblc w/4 Clinini; Vjbrating ( liair; lahlc. Yard Chairs A N TIO U K S & C O I.I.U rt IB LES; Oil l.nmps; l.iinitcd lidiiitm I’cpsi Hottlcs; Old Wasliboartl; Atilii;iie Oil C aii; IloHlc Irom I’iinann Oiiial; K Day M.inllc Clock; Oht Hooks (Some from IKOO'si; Antiiiui: I'nimcs; Collcctibic l.ii|iior Hollies; Ha-skcts; K I'lacc China Sot; Old Kite Tobacco Hox; WotHlen I'ork and S|HS)ii; Old Haseball Oloves; Avon Pieces; White House Vineyar Jar; 3 leyged Cast Iron I’ol; Salt and I’epper Sliakers; Steninied (ilasses; Seayrove l*otler>’ TO O l.S t I lotncUte Weedeater (CUis^; & Sinimrn Leaf HUmcr (I’ush Type); M TO Kidiuj; Mower; l*nsh Mowers; Wheel Harrels; Yard Tools; Ahiiniiuitn l.udder; llontclitc Leaf nii>wer; Oxlortl lilcctric Sprayer; H& I) I'rimmer; Hand lotils; HtHrkwell Jigsaw; Hencli (irinder; Old Wiuulen looUxtx; I'ost Hole Digyers; Mowiny Scyhte M ISC K I.I.A N K O n S ; Crosley Upright Ffce/er; Melal Shelves; (¡i)irciub-s; Gl- Side by Sitle KelVigeraror; Sharp Carousel ll Micrtiwave; linglaiuler Wood Slove; Singer Sewing NJachinc; O l: Washer; Speed Queen l)r>er; Old Hike; Old Silier; ¡''iieplacc I'ixtures; Casl Iron Iteins; ColTee (Irinder; (ianies; Mixing Howls; KCA 13" Color TV ; Spicc Cabinet; C'ainer«) (u]iiipinent; Old Set of Horseshoes l'JK7 Mercedes (270,000 miles) and niuch more! CoL K enneth G. Ketncr, Pres., N C A L 3268 F i r s t C h o i c e A u c t i o n & R e a l t y Finn Liccnsc mi') • I’O liH.x .135, Lewisville • (336) 945-4118 Visit Out U'eb Site at ivtviy./iMfL'/xn'cfjmcr/on.ctini • enuil: ctintchoiixau&imd.rrxoiu Vehicles 1985 JEEP GRAND W agoneer $2100.00 OBO. 998-4733. 1986 MERCEDES BENZ 420 SEL $3000. 336-766-7650. 1988 FORD F-150 XLT Lariet, Cruise, Tilt, AC, Bed Cover, Good Tires, Excellent Condition. Price $3650, Call 336-408-8134. 1994 BUICK LESABRE Auto, all power 5,200.00 miles 71,835 336-463-2359. 1998 TOYOTA AVALON XUoff white, 4DR, 6 cylinder 3,0L, au­ tom atic, AD, pow er package, power moonroof, alarm system, AM/FM/cassette/CD, aluminum/ alloy wheel, $9,000. Call 336- 751-9966 business hours; 336- 852-1223 evenings/weekends. g r g m c ~\m n “$T2oo'oF o t o New Engine & Brake System. 284-6552. CHEVY BLAZER 1997, 4 door, red, excellent condition, CD player, $7900. 336-492-2170, s a u s ^bTJry m o t o r^o ; ^ Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St.. Salisbury 704-636-1341 Cull Tammy Kowai.ski @ 751-2120 to place your cla.s.silicil acl. OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your eleclrical needs. Free É^stimates. 751-3398. SI MP LY CONTE N'T AT Home Pet Care Service. Give you and your pet a peace ot mind by al­ lowing them to be simply content in their own environment during Ihe Holiday Service for large & small animals. Bonded, Insured. Glenda Williams 998-8125. STORÑTdAIVÍAGE CLEAN up. Call 284-4302, leave m essage. fOT^L“cbN TRO L Lose up lo 45 lbs. $45 for 45 days G uaranteed-all natural ww w .w elghllossv/onder.net m ^ T O R WORK: BUSH hog- ging, box bladinq for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loader work, tield ripping, 6ft. trac­ tor tiller, post holes. 336-492- 5174 before 9 WOOD MULCH SOLD & Deliv- ered. 751-3768. WRINKLES TÑ YÓUR darpet. I can re-slretch them. Free esti­ mates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 336-998-8402. Wanted b u y in g ANTIQUES & col­ lectibles, anything from old turni­ ture to pottery/glassw are. Will buy one item or entire estates/ collections. Call 704-642-0206. COLUMBIA CAROLINA COR­ PORATION ot Old Fort NC. Would like lo Buy Poplar Peelers or Tracts of Poplar Timber. Com­ petitive Prices Paid. Call Daniel Carpenter at 704-445-9628. BAILEY AND HOWARD TOURS DECEMBER 7TH ENJOY lights at Cannon Village with Christmas Shopping and Christmas Town Mcadenville at dark $25.00 per person. December 15th, Biltmore H ouse and W inery, A dults $60.00, Children Prizes available. 998-4338 (Helen) and 752-2135 (Doris). HARRAH'S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Saturday Day, Dec 14th $20/pp Friday Nile, Dec 20th $20/pp New Years Eve Special, Dec 31st $20/pp E Z Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yall LOOKING FOR A Deer Hunting Club or Land for Lease with a good D eer Population. Jam es Clark, 750 W, Deep Creek Rd, Bryson City, NC 28713.828-488- 6961. Jam es28713@ aol.com Subject Deer. W A N T E b'folluW PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cut or clear cul. " ^ a v e r W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 Employment COSMETOLOGISTS: R A FFLES SA LON S in Mocksville are now under new m anagem ent and looking for qualified applicants for full and part-tim e positions. Applicant must have current NC cosmetol­ ogy license and be able to work at least 2 evenings per week and Saturdays. Salon is closed on Sunday Call Kathy at 751-2941 to schedule your confidenlial in­ terview today. EOE CURRENTLY SEEKINgT o CAL Drivers, Work Tue through Sat or W ed through Sun, A verage $750.00 to $850.00 per week plus safety Bonus, CDL-A wilh 2 years Tractor Trailer exp., Excel­ lent Benefits, Medical, Dental, Lile, Protit Sharing, Apply in per­ son at; Salem Carriers, Inc,, 191 Park Plaza Dr., Winston Salem, NC orcall 1-800-709-2536, EOE Employment BMT, LEVEL III, Girls Group Home in Mocksville. Experience & High School Diploma Needed. 336-936-0029. CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license breferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri,, 10am- 2pm tor application. EOE DO YOU NEED Money? Earn up to 50%, get your products at re­ duced prices, tree training, work your own hours, benefils, join the #1 Beauty Company Avon, try It. Avon sells itself. Call Candy Trivelle (336)940-5653 or online W W W .youravon.com / candytrivelle. eI^C A R PEN T ER f o r framing crew. 40-plus hrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hol-heads. 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428, E ^ R ^ fN ^ O M E 2003, $200- $500 weekly mailing travel bro­ chures. For more info send a self- addressed stamped envelope to; Nationwide, PO Box 4355, Mi­ ami. FL 33269. HELP WANTED: PART time at Osborne Electric, Valid Drivers License Needed, Appointment Only 751-3398. SOCIAL WORKER 11: Position with the Davie County Dept, of Social Services wilh the pnmary purpose of offering a range of employment and support ser­ vices to aid Work First partici­ pants in identifying and removing barriers that interfere with their goal ol achieving self-support by obtaining and maintaining em ­ ployment or other types ol per­ manent non-Work First income. Will work at the Davie County JobLink Career Center at least once a week to provide employ­ ment services and will performs other duties as required. College degree required. College degree required. BSW and one year of social work or counseling expe­ rience preferred. Other combina­ tion's ot college education and experience will be considered. Must have a valid North Carolina driver's license and vehicle avail­ able for work. Submit a com ­ pleted state application, PD-107, and school transcript of highest educational degree to Becky Finney. Social Work Supervisor, Davie County Departmenl ot So- - cial S ervices, PO Box 517, Mocksville, NC 27028. Tele­ phone; 336-751-8800. Applica­ tion deadline; D ecem ber 13, 2002 before 5;00pm. Equal Op­ portunity Employer. TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED, 2yrs. experience, clean driving record w/CDL. 336-788-3210. WANTED: SEASONED LOCAL Christian Individual needed by elderly couple 1 day a week for light housekeeping. Individual must possess a broad knowledge of all phases of housekeeping, must nave a valid Driver's Li­ cense and have own transporta­ lion. Individual must also furnish References and be able lo pass a criminal records check. Inter­ ested individuals should reply to; Blind Ad-Housekeeping, PO Box 99, Mocksville. NC 27028. WORK FROM'HOME earning $200-$ 1500 P/T, $2000-$4500 F/ T, Industry leader, Fortune 500 Company, training provided. Call today for free Info, 866-845-9331 or visit www.debtfreeathome.com. w e r e - in fact, you'ro eligible for up to t h r e e p a y r a i s e s your first yearl Our oxtensivo Iraining program providos you wilh the skills you nood lo succeed, plus lots you decide when you are ready for moro pay/benofits and moro responsibility. And Ihal's jusl the beginning. As n membor of our dynamic loam, you'll also benefit from Ihe following: 401K savings ptan contribution — wo’ll match 25% of your contribution, up to 6 % of your salary (available after one year of service of al least 1000 hours, must be at least 21 years of age. Medical prescription, dental, life and AD& 0 benefils (available after 120 days of employment, with al loast a 32 hour/ week average) Employee assistance program. • Wookly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employee moal and gift discounts • Slock purchase plan (available to Ihose at lesl 21 years of age who have compieled 90 days of sorvico) Wo nro truly coiiimiilcd lo your succoss as a dodicatod mombor ol our loam. At Cracker Barrot, wo lislon ló what you havo lo say ond uso lhal foodback to mako posilivo changos lo your work onvironmonl. What moio coukl you ask for? II you aro moiivotod and onihuslastic, with a passion for customor sorvico, como In and soo aManagor todayl We are currenHy looUng for. PART TIME HELP COME IN TODAY ANO APPUT. WE ARE A iASmCED^FUN PIAQ TO WORK.W« or* (ooliing for HtOH «OMgy ptopto ttwt 0m to woffc hard and moka MONfVHI 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 1 8 4 ,1 ^ (336)712-9880 O W C o u n t r y S t o r e We are an equal opportunity employer. ! il DIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dee. 12, 2002 Davie Dateline dedicare Supplement Ihsuraw^^ Tlie Shitc Fùrin WaVI ^ F u n d i ^ s e r s S a tu r d a y , D e c . 1 4 33rd AnnunI C'liristmiis Hazmir, by Cana ECA. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Snow date Dcc. 16,6-8 p.m. Baked goods, canncd ilcms. crafts, and gift bas­ kets. R e l i g i o n S u n d a y , D e c . 1 5 Christmas Рговгат. Mocks UMC, 6 p.m.. fellowship & refreshments 10 follow in Fellowship ll;ill. S u n d a y , D e c . 2 2 C hrlslm ps Cnnlatn, at Mocks UMC. "Loves Purc Light" by lulult choir. 11 a.m. T u e s d a y , D e c . 2 4 Chrlslmns Eve CiindlellRhl Com­ munion Service, at Mocks UMC. 10 p.m. T u e s d a y , D e c . 31 New Year’s Eve Walch Mghl Ser­ vice. al Mocks UMC. П;.10 p.m O n g o in g Preschool/Purents Mornlni; Out, Bethlehem United Meth. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. Ages 1 c& 2 ■ M.W orT. Th. Age 3 - M.T. Th. Age 4 & Pn- К - three or four days per w eek. Call 998-fi820, Preschool/Parcnls Mornlnf’ Out, Center United Meth., Ages .? & 4 Mon., Wed.. Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 11 :.30 a.m.. Call 940-37.53 or ^Уг-.'.ТЗ.'!. Revelation Study, cach Sun. night, 6:30 p.m. At SiKffield Music Hall, intersection of Sheffield Rd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Eveiyonc welconic to atlend. Before School ProRrani for Shady Grove Students, available Mon.- Fri. beginning fi a.m. at Advance UMC Community lildg. .School bus arrives 8 a.m. to take children lo Shady Grove Elementary. Call 998- 0199 for fees and info. Awana & Bible Sludy, Wednes­ days at 7 p.m.. Hope Baplist Tabcr­ naclc. MOPS (MothersfS I’reschoolers), 1st & 3rd Fridays tlitxi school year, al Macedonia Moravian Church. N.C. 801 N. 9 :l.s-11.•4.4 a.m. Childcare provided for small fee, info: 998-4394. Before SchiH)! Program, Advancc UMC Bldg. N.C. 801 S. for Shady Giove studenis, drop off 6 a.m., - school bus pick-Up 8 a.m. Registra­ tion required. Call 998-0199 for info. S p e c i a l E v e n t s Sat. & Sun., Thru Dec. 14 Meet .Santa Eivciy Salunl;iy (e.xccpi parade Siitunlays) 10 lun.-.S p.ni. ¡uul every Sumby I p.m.-5 p,m. WiUMait parking lot. ¡M|uire B<x>nc Иа/ii. Spi»i- sorcd by Davie Youlli Council. S a tu rd a y , D e c . 1 4 Santa Is In Town at Jcriclio-Himlisoii Rurirnn blog, Greenhill Rd, 10 am. lil noon. Ik will receive visitor,, mike pic­ tures, and give out candy. T u e s d a y , D e c . 1 7 SanlaStory Time at Davic Co. Libras', 11 ajn.. Santa's helper will read Tlw Night Before Omstmas with Santa's visit to follow. T h u rs d a y , D e c . 1 9 Santa Story Time at Cooleemee Li­ brary, 11 a.m., Santa's lielper will nsul The Night Before Chiistn)a.swiil) Santa's visit to follow. S a tu rd a y , D e c . 21 Santa Visltsthe СоокетееТиип I lall to rcceive guesis, 10 a.m. til noon. ChUdren's Christmas Tea, 2-4 p.m.. Davie Co. Library, in iIk multi-purpose nx)m. Sanui to visit, hot chocolate and cookies served. S3 perchild witli a max of $5 per family. Parents admitted free. Pictures ¡ivailobk; at S3 a pic. D ates to Ffem em ber S u n d a y , D e c . 1 5 Annual C hildren's C hristm as Party, 1 -3 p.m., at the Shefficld-Cala- lialn Fire Dcpanment. Crafis. snacks, Simla, Sparky the Гт: dog, and fire truck rides. For info: 492-7943. O n g o in g visit Cooletmee's Mill Viilafie .Mu­ seum. l4ChjrchSt.,Tucs.&Tliurs., 9 a.m.-noon. Sals., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Touri also available by appt. Call 294-ЫМ0. PreschuoL Slorytime, Tues., 11 a.m.,Davie County Library. 30-minulc program. For children ages 3-5. Mu­ sic, read aloud, stories, films, nursery rhymes. Richard Burr lloids ОШсе Hours in Davie, 2nd Tliurs. of every month, 9 a.m. til 4:30 p.m., Town of Mocks­ ville building. M e e tin g s W ed . & T h u rs,, D ec, 11 & 12 ChrLstiun Women'.« Ciubs, at Ber­ muda Run Couniry Club, meeling open to public, but reservations re­ quired. A free nursery provided. Wed. - lunchcon 11:15 a.m., cost SI2.25, call 774-9962. Tlturs. - branch 9:30- 11 ajii., cost S 10.50, call 940-6885 or 760-4253. O n g o in g Humane Society of Duvie Co., monthly meetings 2nd Tur-s. of each month, at oftlcc Yadkinville Rd. be­ hind car wash. 751-5214. DavleRcpubllcim.McnsCluh.niccls 4lh Saturday ofeach month, 7:30 a.m„ Red Pig BBQ. Celebrate Recovery, w cckly support group for those straggling wilh bad habits, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridays, 7 p.m.,at Hills­ dale Bapl. Church. Hwy. 158. Ad- v:uicc. Call 940-661.Ч for more info. DavieCounty HorseEmcrgencyKcs- cuc Temn, 7:.30 p.m.. downstairs al llie Agricultural Building, Mocksville. Ev­ ery 3rd Tucvkiy BKh monih. For info: 910-2111. Davie Co. Band Boosters, meets 2nd Tuesday of month. 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Band Room. Shcmeld-Calahaln Support Group, 2nd and 4th Tues., 7 p.m.. New Union Meth. Oiurch. Meeling open to com­ munity. P ro в rcя s |vcC lu b o ГC o o le e m cc,2 n d Tuesday, Coolcemee Library, 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for info. Christiiin Businessmen's Commit­ tee of Mocksville, Tliursdays. 7 a.m. Mocksvillc Rotary Hut. Gold Wlnj! TourlnB Association, Red Pig Barbecue. Greasy Comer. N.C. 801 at U.S. 601. 6 p.m. 284- 47W. Duvic County Stamp Cluh, 2nd Tliurs.. Davie Senior Ccntcr. 7 p.m. 751-Will. CiHilccmec Hccreation Association. ZaclKiry House. 1st Tuesday. 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Sumlays. 6 p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Sccond Prvsbyicrian Church basement. Pine St. Call 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info, llomeschnol 4-H Cluh, 2nd & 4ih Tliursday. Call W8-8925 for more info. Piedmont Triad Rabbit Fanciers, last Sunday of cach month. 2:30 p.m. All rabbit ow ncrs wclconie. Call 336- 998-9858 or visil w\vw.picdmonuriadr.ibbit.com or c- mail ptrf2(XX)@aol.com for more info. Help YourselfSupport Group. Can- cerScrviccs, Inc., 2ndTuesday,noon- h.lOp.m. DavieCounty Library. Bring bag lunch if you wish. Fot more info, call 751-0313 or 760-9983. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers). Macedonia Moravian Church. Fel­ lowship. fixxl, suppon, and creative aclivilies. Children receive excellent care in the guided MOPPETS pro- gruni. Registraiion fees are nominal and scholarships arc avaihible. Meet­ ings ate the 1 st and 3rd Fridaysof each nionlh beginning Aug. 16, from 9:15- 11:45 a.m. Davic School Schedule is follow ed. Questions call 9УХ-4394. The Artist Group, Davic County Li- bnuy, 7 p.m. List Tues. Call Bonnie al 998-5274. Ccntcr Community Development, 3rd Mon., 7 p.m. Communily Bldg. Cooleemee Town Hoard, 3rd Tues­ day, Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless oiher- wisc noted. North Cooleemee and Clark Roud Council, 2nd Wednesday, 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. Davie Domestic Violence Services, Support groups for victims. Sessions free, confidential. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. and Friday, 10 a.m. DDVS Officc in DavieCounty Office Bldg,,751 -3450. Family Violence Prevention .Ser­ vices of Duvic County. Free counsel­ ing for victims of violence and Ihcir children. Separate groups. Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m.First Unilcd Melhodisi Qiurch of Mocksvillc. Call 1-8(X)- 728-3413. Dlsubied American Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliiuy, 3rd Monday,7p.m., chapler home, U.S. 601 soulh of Mocksville. Parents Resource Organlzation (PRO) suppon group for families of children with disabilities, 2nd Tues­ day,7 p.m.Call Rosemary Kropfelder at 998-3311 for location. Jericho-llardison Ruritan Club, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., club building. Ileulth Dept..clinic hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30-11:30 a.m., 1-4:30 p.m.; Tues­ days, 4:30-7 p.m.: Teen Health Pro­ motion Clinic, 8:30 a.m.-noon. 2nd, 4lh Saturdays. Duvie County Board ofSocial Ser­ vices,4lhTucsday, 5:30p.m. al DSS. Mocksviiie AA. Thurs., 7 p.m. - closed mtng. Sun.. 8 p.m. - open mtng. Call Chrisline al 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Narcotics Anonymous Against All Odds Group, Sundays, 6 p.m., Tliurs- days, 8 p.m., Room 208, Brock Bldg. DruB Problem'.’ Helpline, 910-785- 7280. Mocksvlllc American Pos' 174, VRV Hut, Sanford Ave., 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m. Mocksville Civitan Club, 6:30 p.m., 2nd, 4th Monday, Wcslem Sleer. Advance .Memorial Post 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary, 4th Tuc.s., 7:30 p.m., post home. Feed Mill Road. Davie Couniy RlRht To Life. 7 p.m.. 3rd Tliursday, grand juo' room, court­ house. 751 -5235 or 492-5723. C(H)locmcc Memorial VFW Post 1119. 2nd. 4ih TIuirs.. 7 p.m., VFW Hall. N.C. 801. Corinthian l.od(!c No. 17F&AM. 2nd. 4ih Fridays, 7:30 p.m. at ihc lodge.. .Mocksvlllc I.odRC No. 134.1st Tues­ day. 7:30 p.m. at thc lodge. DavIc Bus, Women's Assoc. I st Wed. cach month. Davie YMCA, noon. To RSVP call 751-5672. CcMilecmccClvltan'sCluhMcetiiiR. 1st ¡md 3rd Mon. c:ich month. 7 p.m.. Red Pig. Hwy. 801. Cooleemee. Cub Scout Pack 504. sponsored b Fulton Unilcd Mclh. Church. 1 st and 3rd Tues. nighis e:ich month, 7-8:30 p.m. Young boys 1-5 grades who woulil like lo bccomc a member arc w elcome to attend. Duvie Co. MS Support Group. 2nd Mon. of each month. 6 p.m.. Davic . Co. Hospital. Cooleemee A A, behind Good Shep­ herd Episcop¡d,Tucs. & Fri., 8 p.m. R e c r e a t i o n Formon; infonnation on thesccvcnts. call 751-2325. L in e D a n c in g Fannington Comnuinity Comer. Ev- or>’ Тисч!лу. Cost: $2. lnstniclor>: Steve & Linda Hatley. Forniore info, call 751-.1848. R e c C lu b Before (S15)or after (S25)school and oul of scbiKil programs. Registration open. G o o d T im e rs S q u a re D a n c e Dance Lessons $5 per month. Volun­ teers for different sixrial events. Con­ tact Ethel at W8-3837. S iiv e rs trid e rs W all< C lu b .Seniors, 50 and up, M-F. 6:30-9 a.m. No charge. IV Iotliers M o rn in g O u t Tuesikiys ¡uid Tllursd¡lys. S7 pcrd¡ly. S40 per month. T h e D a n c e C o m p a n y Mon.. Tues.. Wal.. & Sal. Call Emily Rolwnson, 998-5163. F rid a y , D e c . 2 7 Oxrord After Chrlslmas Sale, Shop Til You Drop, depan 7 a.m., retum 6 p.m.* S10. Don'l miss fun after Christ­ mas adventure, call 751 -2325 to sign up now. Limiled seating. Y M C A For more infonnation, call 751-%22 or visit Davie Family YMCA. W a te r E x e r c is e C la s s For beginners and tlie experienced. All ages. Call forclass types & times. K a r a te - C a r u c a d o S ty le Tuesd:iys. 7-8:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w o n D o Ages 6 & up. Meel Tues. & Thurs.. 4:45,6:(K). 6:45 p.m. P a r e n ts N ig h t O u t Dec. 13, 6-10:30 p.m., ¡iges 3-12. Swimming, ans & crafts, games, movie. Dinner at 6:30. S7 members. SlOnonmembcrs. F a m ily N ig h t Dec. 20, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swimming imd more. $2 per person (5<&under free). Thru Dec. 14, preregistration required forchild care while you shop. Limited space. M id d le S c h o o l M a n ia Dcc. 14.8-11 p.m. S e n i o r s AU Senior Activiiies take place al Davie County SeniorServices localed in the Brock Building on North Main Street, Mocksville unless otherwise noted. Call751-0(ill. T h u rs d a y , D e c . 5 Lnnch nnd Learn, Old Salem, 11 a.m.. must pre-register in person. T h u rs d a y , D e c . 12 Annual Christmas I’urty, 2 p.m.. Nulrilion Silc. ple:ise pre-rcgislcr. F rid a y , D e c . 2 7 l.ife Line Scruenln^, 9 a.m.. Stroke and Osteoporosis, Craft Ro(.)nt. by iippt. only at l-8(X)-4()7-4.*157. Report Davie Dateline items By Noon Monday Items for Davie Dateline should he reponed by ncwn Monday of the pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop it by thc ofl'ice. at S. Main St. across from the courthouse. Look to your Goiul Neighbor agent for help in choosing a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan lhat is right for you. Call me for choices in health care protection. G r e g M o r r i s , A g e n t S.ili'biiry Slrcfi .Mocksvillc. 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Come Help Vs Celebi'ate Our Sth Anniversary This Week Any Pasta Dish wtth purchase of any pasta dish - of equal or lesser value 5 0 1% Monday, Dec. 16-Thursday, Dec. 19 W e C o u l d n ’t H a v e M a d e I t W i t h o u t Y o u ! Off Looking For Ciiristmas Davie Residents Give Their Opinions On Where To Find What It’s All About P a g e 0 1 On A Roll Boy’s Basketball Team Remains Undefeated Page B1 D A V I E C O U N T Y e n t e r p r i /e S e c o r d $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 A w a r d Lawsuit Against DHS Principal, Superintendent, School Board Settled An insurance company is paying SI 10,000 lo a former siudenl al Davie High School who was ex­ pelled afler admitting to selling a small amount of marijuana. Joshua James McGarily and his mother, Elaine T. Greene, had filed a lawsuit in 1999 claiming thal prin­ cipal (Dr.) Linda Bosl had violated his Constitutional rights. The agreement was reached be­ tween McG.trily and Greene and Ihe insurance company, Northland In­ surance Co. of Minnesota. Superintendent of .schools, \V,G, Potts, said no school employees, including the .school altomey. were involved in Ihe negotiations. The settlement was not an admission of wrongdoing: the insurance company Ihought it would cosl less to .settle than lo go to courl. The seltlement came two days prior to the scheduled start of the trial last week. The lawsuit had named Bost, Ihen superintendent Bill Steed, and members of the board of education, Marlene B. Shamel, Mark S. Jones, David Owens, Luther B. Potts, Janie Garnett and Jerry Swicegood. The suit said that McGarily, a freshman on March 9, 1998, had sold small amounts of marijuana to two studenis, one of which was re­ sold to another student. Bost bccame aware of the trans­ actions and called those involved to Ihe office, including McGarity. She demanded he confess, ac­ cording to the lawsuit. “Frighlened by Bost’s threats, Joshua revealed that he had sold a small amount of marijuana." Parents were ctilled and McGarily’s stepfather was there, and told principals that he was not the legal guardian and that his t'l - Working On The County Chain Gang D a v ie S h e r iff A lle n W h ita k e r k e e p s w a tc h o v e r C o u n ty tv la n a g e r T e rry B ra lle y , c o m m is s io n e r R ic h a r d P o in d e x te r, a s s i s t a n t c o u n ty m a n a g e r J im S to c k e r t a n d c o m m is s io n e r K e n W h ite , w h ile J im m y “t h e h a n g in g j u d g e ” M y e rs g e t s r e a d y to c a r r y o u t th e s e n t e n c e . It w a s all in fu n a s p a r t o f th e a n n u a l A d v a n c e C h r i s tm a s P a r a d e . F o r m o r e p h o to s , p l e a s e tu rn to p a g e D 1 . - Photo by Robin Fergusson D o n a t i o n s T o U n i t e d W a y D e c l i n e Donation.s are down. All across the couniry, donations to local United Way programs are down, and Davie Couniy is no ex­ ception. W ith the cam paign w inding down, Davie County United Way is making a last-minute plea to local residents. "Donations to charities lend to decrease when times are uncertain, but the actual needs in the commu­ nily lend lo increase," said Anna Eichhorn, executive direclor. "We need to pull logether as a commu­ nity lo ensure all needs are met.” Davic United Way agencies serve one in three county residents. I For the lasl few years, Lexing- I ton Home Brands has been the larg- I esl contributor to Davie’s campaign. ^Donations to charities tend to decrease when times are uncertain, but the actual needs in the connmunity tend to increase.’’ Davie United Way Executive Director, Anna Eichitiorn With it’s closing this year, not only are those donations down, bul the needs are gretiter beciiuse people are withoui jobs, "They may need lo lurn lo us for the same assistance they once helped provide,” Eichhorn said. All decisions on where money is spent is made by a local board of directors. “There is real strength in this type of .system since whal direction one communily wants lo pursue may nol work for another," she said. “The Davie County United Way truly be­ longs to every citizens of this com­ munity. If we succeed, il is a com­ munily success. If wc fall .short, ev­ ery individual who lives here will feel the effects in some way.” The local United Way consists of two part-time employees and a 28- member volunteer board, made up ofa diverse group of residents from across Ihe county.,The office is in the Brock Building, mother should be present, ‘‘She (Bost) continued to threaten, lecture and interrogate the students,” the suit said. ll claimed she scolded McGarily for selling a small amount of mari­ juana for $10. Four sludents were sus[X4tded for 10 days, another for five days. The stepfather said that then assistant 1'k‘iisc .See I.awsiiil - Раце 4 Yard Waste Disposal Fee is Waived Davie County commissioners on Monday decided to waive the fee chargeil for yttrd waste at the county landnil. There will be no fee through this year. Couniy Manager Terry Bralley _ said lie looked 'into roadside p'lckup of storm brush, but that isn’t fea­ sible, Residents will be responsible for carrying the brush lo the land­ fill, Residents should have their driver’s licen.se.s to prove they live in Davie County, and the fee is only waived for yard waste such as small limbs and other brush. B e r m u d a R u n L ig h t s T h e W a y T h i s H o li d a y BERMUDA RUN - Residents here are setting new standards for helping a local charily. And they're going to make for quite :i light show on Christmas Eve. For the second year, residents are laking part in the Light a Luminary project for the Ronald McDonald House in Wiiiston-Salem. Lasl year, the town had 2,700 lu­ minary bags lit and collected $2,485 for the house. The mission is “to unite the vol­ untary sirength of ourcommunily lo care for one anolher.” “Since this United Way is almost completely run by volunteers in all areas of its operation, we recently iidopted this new mission statement lo reflect the importance of volun­ teers helping lo carc for each other,” Eichhorn said. A signiFtcanl change is on com­ munity building and impact, focus­ ing on: children and youth; health and healing: crisis intervention to self sufficiency. “By focusing on thc most critical needs in the community and areas that typically need the most atten­ tion, we hope to m ake greater PIcas.e See United Way - I’agc 4 — IMcase Sec Bermuda Run - Page 4 E a r l y Q ^ a d l i n e s The Enterprise Record will have early deadline.s for the Í Christmas and. New Year’s is­ sues. ; " Items for. the Christmas issue should be in the newspaper of- ; fice no later than 5 p.m. Thurs­ day, Dec. 1^.'The paper will be , printed: and: distributed , in newsracks on Dec. 23, and local mail subscribers should receive it on Christmas Eve. ' ' Items for the New Year’s is- ; sue should tbe V in the office by : ‘ Thursday, , Dec. 26. That issue \yill be printed on Monday, Dec. ; 30, with, local mail subscribers receiving it on Dec’. 31. _ ' The newspaper office will be : ! cIo№d Dec; 24; andí25; and on Jan. 1. . , , . I-. /, ». Jm f, t, K- 4. 2 - DAVIF, COUNTY EN I ERPRI.SE RFX’ORI), Thursday, Due. I'J, 2002 EdtorieJ Page First In Flight: Wright Bros, flew 99 years ago It lias been 99 years sincc the W riglit brothers conquered Ihe sky. They clim bed tlie top o f a sand dune at K itty H aw k, pointed a strange contraption into the wind and took off. They flew 120 feet, staying aloft a m ere 12 seconds. M ankind was flying. N ot far. N ol fast. Not very high. But flying is Hying. The great dream o f the ages had finally been achieved — even if for only a m om ent. O ther dreamers have expanded on those 12 .seconds and 120 feet. . Lols o f airplanes now are longer than lhal firsl fiighl over llie O uter Banks sand. The distance m arks fell one by one. Across the counlry. Across the A llan lic. A round the world. Pilots have all had a thirst for selling new records. Going a lillle farther. A lillle higher. A lillle faster lhan anyone has ever gone before. I slill like m y feel on fim i ground. Airplanes have never had much fascination for m e. Tractors gel me more exciied. I tly less than once a year. I was about 30 before boarding m y firsl big com m ercial jet for a trip to W ashington, D .C . I whispered prayers and w inced and gripped the scat handles. O utw ardly, al leasl, 1 now try lo be a lillle more casual aboul it. It’s not the flying part that bothers me. Il’s the taking o ff and landing. O f course, bouncing around in the air unnerves m e, too. Com e *) to think o f it, even the free in -flig h t snacks m ake me jum py. If I were at K itty Haw k on Dec. 13, 1903, w e ’d slill be w alking. A year o f celebration has slarled lo com m em o­ rate lhal night. Presideni George W . Bush has declared it a special day. Lots o f people w ill be m aking the trip lo K ilty H aw k. Those brothers from D ayton. O hio, O rville and W ilbur, cam e to the O uter Banks because o f ils winds, privacy and open spaces. The soft landing lhal the sand provided had to be a consideration. They ushered in their ow n revolution o f our travel. You cun board a plane in Greensboro and be in N ew York C ity now in about 90 m inules. You can lly to exotic places now lhat were once only a dream land described in books. The W righl brothers began a craze for travel. A hundred years ago, few ventured far from home. W ilh the great wars o f the 20ih century and the advent o f air travel, people o f average means can now hop continents as if they were M agellan or Chrislopher Colum bus. W e can go lo the remote corners o fth e w orld. The flights are affordable and safe. Even for those o f us gripping the seat handles. — D w ight Sparks DAVIE C O U N TY ENTERPRI/E^^^ECORD USPS 149-160) 171 S. Main St., P.O. Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028 (336) 751-2120 Published weekly by Ihe Davie Publishing Co. DwIghI Sparks....................................Editor/Publisher Robin Fergusson...............................General Manager Mike Barnhardt...................................Managing Editor Ray Tultorov^.......................................Advertising Director Brian Pilts.............................................Sports Editor Tammy Kowalski................................Circulation/Classilied Mocksville Enterprise 1916-1958 Davle Record 1899-1958 Cooleemee Journal 1901-1971 Periodicals I'oslagc Paid in M ocksvillc, NC 27028 Subscriplion Rales Single Copy, 50 Cents S20 Per Year In N.C.. $25 Outside N.C. POSTM ASTER Send Address Changes to: Davie Counly Enterprise Record P.O. Box 99. M ocksville, NC 2702S •ÍAltíHAtíBE ViM OCtax W J NMORRV A B O U T A W A K .W H E R E O U R B O M B S A R E S M A R T E N O U G H T o FINC> IR A Q O N A M A P / B U T O U R A V E R A G E H I ( 5 H 6 C H O O L e R S C A N ^ T ! In The Mail... A Great Start To The Christmas Season Tl) Ihe editor: Whal a greal Chrislmas season Ihis obviously is going to lie. I-irst came ihe heaulil'ul Christmas lights on many houses along Ihe route we Iraveleil - U..S. I5.S from Bermuda Run to Mocksville on Tuesilay nighl, Dcc, 10. Then we saw ihe beaulil'ully ligliled Irces on the square in down­ town Mocksville with so many buildings' skylines so handsomely illuminatcil. A truly wonderful sight. Ne.xt came the thrilling Christmas bencfil conccrt by a group- of near-magical choristers - the C lif Notes, led by C lif Arnold, with delightful piano accompaniment by Carole J. M cGee at the Brock Performing Arts Cenler. The concert resulted in two pickup truck loads of food for A Storehouse for Jesus as well as monetary sup­ port for the Davie Counly Schools Choral programs. Then the piece de resistance: the beautiful photographs by Robin Fergusson in the Dcc. 12 liiwerprise Rccord. The page one artistry - a squirrel sitting atop a garland-and-rcd-ribbon festooned fencc - and those wonderful color photos on page D 1. As the picture at the bottom of lhat page said, "Happy Birthday jesus." Thanks lo all the residents who decorated Ihcir homes and decks lovingly, lo :ill Ihe incmlH.‘rs of ihe C lif Notes for iheir truly beauti­ ful perfonnance, to Ihe contributors who gave food and money for the Slorehouse and the school's choral programs, and lo the artistry of Robin Fergusson and the Enlerprise Rccord for publishing those beauliful pielures of what was truly a winter wonderland, although our part of Ihe Triad could have done with less snow and ice - and more electricity - in a number of areas. Thank you, thank you, tlv.mk you. Chester B. Bahn. Bermuda Village Letters Welcomed The Enlerprise Record welcomes letters from its read­ ers. The letters tnay be on topics of local, state, national or intemational issues. An effort will be made to print all leiters, provided Ihey are not libelous, vulgar or in poor taste. The editor reserves the light 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 i bc published, i.s also requested. ■ Please have leiters 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: emew.s@davie-enterprise.com. -i'AujyiAjjgepEM Ocftn' "UNFORaUNATEL-y, A U GORE'S ИОТ THE ‘(3HOSTOF ELECTIO NS P A S T ' I б О Г Т А W O R R Y A B O U T G o t A n O p in io n ? A d d y o u r v o te to o u r w e e k ly o n lin e p o ll th a t a s k s q u e s tio n s a ffe c tin g y o u a n d D a v ie C o u n ty . L o g o n a t w w w .e n te r p r is e - r e c o r d .c o m a n d c lic k o n r e a d e r ’s p oll to c a s t y o u r v o te . R e s u lts w ill b e lis te d h e r e w e e k ly . Will you trust the UN Weap­ ons Inspection report from Iraq? Yes, 79% No, 21% L o g o n n o w to c a s t y o u r v o te to th e n e w e s t q u e s tio n . Would you vote for a tax increase to build new schools? i Jackie Seabolt G o o d - B y e , R u b y T u e s d a y It’s Never Easy Losing A Best Friend A well known quote says that man's best friend is his dog, I agree. And nothing is harder than losing a best friend. Last week 1 had to say good-bye to mine. She was my loyal companion for almost nine years, 0 A Saint Bernard 1 called Tuesday, a name picked conveniently enough for the day she was bom. She grew from a tiny little puppy I could hold in my two hands to one that needed the entire back of tny Jeep Chero­ kee lo ride comfortably. She saw me ihrough losses and heart­ breaks. Always there to plop her giant paw on my knee or just give a friendly tail wag. She was a faithful pet always ready to go for a walk • umil she was diagnosed with bone cancer in August of this year. I watched helplessly as the disea.se invaded her front leg - and became worse. Her ability to walk cotnfortably gradu­ ally decreased. Yet, she remained stoic the entire time. Never once did she whimper or show the pain she must have felt as the cancer destroyed her bone. She fought the disea.se long and hard bul lost her battle lasl Monday evening. As my husband and I made our way from the veterinarian’s office we drove in silence. Even though we both knew the eventual outcome ofthe situation, neither of us knew quite what to say about Tue.sday’s death. My hu.sband broke the silence to share .something he remembered. Months earlier he had taken Tue.sday out for an afternoon walk. Being a bona fide workaholic and always in a hurry, hc was ru.shing to get her back into the yard. As hc led her to the fence .she abruptly stopped, sat. and refused to budge. Then she flopped down in the grass and refu.sed to get up. After trying for several minutes to coax her back into the yard my husband gave up and flopped down beside her. He realized he could learn a thing or two from her. Slow down a minute and take it ea.sy - even if is just for one brief aflernoon. This is only one of the many lessons we’ll come to realize our gentle giani laughl us. Our lives go on, but coming home is differeni now, A large red doghouse stands empty and there’s one less dish to fill at feeding lime. Losing a best friend is never ea.sy. Good-bye, Ruby Tuesday, you'll be missed.GASTHAUS o n t h e SaUARE Restaurant, Guesthouse & more! Menu Includes: Soups, Scdiids, Variety o f Sandwiches Appetizers, Desserts and Coffees Now O pen For Lu n c h! 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'325 REGULAR Q U A L I T Y W A T C H E S 2 0 - 5 0 % OFF DIAMOND (S^IGOLD GALLERY YEARS THANKS TO ALL OUR GREAT CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS! a m DIAMON GOLD GALLERY FINE JEWELERS SINCE I960 MOCKSVILLE CLEMMONS Next to Wal-Mart 751-3747 Beside MiPueblo 766-1800 4 - DAVIK COUNTY KNTERPRISE RKCORD. Thursday, Dec. 19. 2002 Lawsuit Against Principal, Board Settled For $1 1 0 , 0 0 0 Continued From I’nRc 1 principal. Danny Cartner. as­ surai him that was the only dis­ ciplinary aclion lhat woukl be lakcn. The students w ere h and­ cuffed and taken to the Davie Coumy Sheriff’s D epanntent to be charged criminally. A fler the suspension, all stu­ dents were allow ed lo return to school e.xcept M cGarity. The following day. Bosl lold Greene (the boy's m olher), she had dc- cidedfo e.xpel him for the rest of Ihe school year. Greene ex­ pressed concerns, and Host lold her the decision was final, "M rs. G reene ihen inquired aboul speaking wilh Dr, Steed about some way to keep Joshua in school," Ihe law suit said, “ Host inform ed M rs, G reene that Davie High School was her school and lhat Dr, Steed backs her up in her decisions," Home schooling was not an optio n , and sum m er school w asn’t available. In juvenile court, McGarity was senlenced to a year of su­ pervised probation. 250 hours of com m unily service, a 6.30 curfew . 12 w eeks of fam ily counseling, drug assessm enl and counseling, was required lo be in school and was forbidden from associating with any o f the defendants, McGarity was not allowed to return to Davic High School the following year, Tlte lawsuit claims lhat olher students were caught with niari- juana. including Ihree over age 16 who were selling lo olher students. "N one of these stu­ dents have been dealt with so harshly or unreasonably. Many have heen allowed not only to relunt lo school, but also to their ath le tic a ctiv iiies w ith the school," The suit cited a code of eth­ ics by the N,C, Board of Eilu- calion lhat, in pan, says educa­ tions will Ireal students and their parents fairly and with ilignity. ll sail! that North Carolina law allows a principal, with the approval of the superiniendenl. lo suspend a sludenl for more lhan 10 days, bul not exceeding Ihe lime remaining in Ihe school year, Bost didn’t gel approval be- lore the suspension for the re­ mainder of the school year, and the board of education didn’l decide on the suspension, or look for an allernalive program for tho following year, it said. It claimed the decision was based on “prior bias" and that other decisions in sim ilar cir­ cumstances regarding other stu­ dents. prim arily student ath­ letes. were not consistent. It asked for in excess of S 10.000 for dam ages. Construction To Start Next Year On Garden Villas CoiiMruction on a new com­ munily in Mocksville will begin early next year. In response lo the new lown ordinance and desire for infill projecls, BRC Development re­ cenlly purchased and had ap­ proved through Mocksville Town Board a site plan and communily concept for propeny on Milling Road. BRC Developmenl plans con- slniclion of Milling Way Garden Villas Conimunily after ihe lirst of the year. Conway Shough, partner with BRC staled. "We are very exciied aboul being a part ofthe Mocks­ ville community. We have made every allempl to make Ihis a com- numily project. Wc havo used Jolm Fuller for the architecture. John Grey for tlie engineering and Swicegood Wall & McDaniel Realtors for the marketing." Roger Maxey, president wiih BRC said. "We are planning a communily using the new zoning ordinance in Mocksville thal ef­ fectively uses Ihe infill areas of our town. Our housing concept is geared loward ilownsizers, rclired as well as lirst lime honiebuyers and professionals. “Milling Way is in walking distance of ihc YM CA. The Brock I’erforining Arts Center. Rich Park and downtown Mocks­ villc." Each unit features 1,300 sipiare feel wilh nine-fool ceil­ ings, a sunroom ami several fin­ ish options for Ihe buyer, Ben Owens, Davie residenl and partner with BRC, will over­ see construction. The community will consist of 64 unils, sidew alks w ith sireetlights and a swimming pool and spa area, “Our fimi is excited aboul this new com m unily." said Kyle Sw icegood. CCIM w ith Sw icegood W all & M cDaniel Realtors. “BRC’s concept wilh sidewalks and lighted streets us­ ing Ihe flavor of our downtown area will create a wonderful liv­ ing environment for residenls." M illing Way Garden Villas will be priced in the low S 100s. Bermuda Run To Light Luminaries Conllnni'd Krom I’lige 1 Twenty-seven neighborhood captains went to work ihis year, and brought in orders for 74X lu­ m inary kits. Thai m eans on Christmas Eve, Bermuda Run will be lit up with nearly 4,512 luminaries almosi a hundred perceni participation. Ronald McDonald I louse ex­ pects lhat 15,(MX) luminaries will be lit regionally, meaning thal a Ih ird of Ih e lights will be in Ber­ muda Run. There is also S4,020 going lo the house. Nancy M arshall gol the project slarled last year, and or­ ganized it again this year, re- cmiling Ihe neighborhood cap­ tains. United Way Donations Down W e w o u ld lik e to th a n k y o u D a v ie C o u n ty f o r m a k in g o u r O p e n H o u s e a su c c e s s ! Ciinlimied I'rom I’iikc I impact in Davie Counly." she said. "We will also be starling a communily needs assessment in the nexl year to identify where there may be gaps or overlaps in services." To do llial, volunleers are needed, "We wanl this to be a com ­ munity effon so wc can gel to the business of building up our community, "We are in a whole new era of change. We are redefining Davie County Uniled Way and what we wanl li> accomplish. This is a totally open process and wc are looking for communily input and involvement." Wilhoul the nioney to fund agencies, those goals will bc dif­ ficult lo obtain. "If you have never given to the Davie county United Way. please consider trusting in our mission and help us to impact your lives and the lives of those around you." Eichhorn said, "W c are here to serx'e each and every one of you rcgarillcss of what part of the counly you live, your econom ic status, ethnic background, or any other factor thal makes us vinii|ue and iletnies « ho we are, "This is a wonderful commu­ nily and we arc exciied lo he a part of il. Our only hope is to help iniprove and increase ser­ vices to those who most need them." Tor more inform ation, call 751-031.1 or drop by Ih e office in Ihe Brock Building. This Thursday, Dec. 19 and Friday, Dec. 20 only All Pre-Made Silk Cluistmas Designs I * DAVIE FLORIST 613 WILKBSBORO St r e e t , M o c k s v il l e • (3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 -2 2 5 4 *¡í\rh u ií's i>lants (U iii cvnictury ß o w rrs Come in a n d see o u r en tire collection o f decorator phones! ^ ' ï* 2ft -C ’►'•У- _ J к r - r , ^ ll Extended ■ Holiday Hours / Mon.-P"ii. L 8:30am-5pm Sat. 9am-5pm 2| I Я ЧГ Ш I 121 D ep ot S treet M ock sv ille, N C 2 7 0 2 8 T H E Р Н 0 1Ж P L A C E 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 6 2 6 W e w ill be clo sin g l\ie sd a y , D ec. 24 at 1 p.m . an d R eop en F rid ay, D ec. 27 a t 8;30am District Court DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 19, 2002 - 5 T h e follnvving cases w ore d is ­ posed o f in O a v ie D is tric t C o u rl D e ce m b er 12. P re sid in g w a s Ju d ge A p ril C . W o o d . P ro se cu iin g w ere K e vin Hcale and .Shaw n F ra le y, as­ sistant districl a llo n ie ys. - Tyro n e C . A b e rn a th y, license nol in possession, n o re g is lra lio n card, dism issed |>er c o rre clio n . - Ilrandott R eid A lh rig lil. second degree trespass, c o m n n in ic a rm g Ih re a ls, d is m is s e d at re q u e st o f prosecuting w iiness. - Jared T h o m a s A n d e rs , posses­ sion o fd ru g p a ra ph ern alia, m is d e ­ m eanor possession o f sche d ule V I co nlro lled subsiance, d ism isse d in in le re s lo f ju s lice . - Je t W a y n e H r o c k , m is d e ­ m e a n o r p ro b a lio n v io la lio n . ja il sem ence activated w ilh credit fo r tim e ser\ed. • Lo re n zo C a s tillo , speeding 41 in a 70, reduced lo e x ce e d in g safe s|)eed, S25 and cost. - C h a d W a y n e C h a n d le r. IX co un is bre a kin g or e n le rin g a m o ­ tor veiiicle. dism issed [v r p lea: m is ­ de m ea n o r larceny, senlenceil lo 4,‘i days in ja il suspem led 24 m o n lh s , pay .$.''2111.1(1 re stilu tio n . 72 hours c o m im in ity s e r v ic e , s u b s ta n c e abuse a ss e s sm e n l. e o s l: m is d e ­ m e a no r la rce n y, sen le nced lo 45 days in ja il al e vp ira lio n o f a b ove sentence, susp e nd e d 24 m o n th s . Pregnancy IVlay Have Impaired Judgment The ease againsi a D avic woman for obstmclion of justice was dismissed in Davie Dislricl Coun last week, alter a judge said her judgm ent may have been impaired due to pregnancy, Marivcl Inez Enriquez, 2 1, of 203 Northridge Court, lied to a Davie magistrate in June, when she said her hu.sband. Ronald Jason Sherrill, had threatened her. On O cl, 31. in D istricl C ourl, E nrique/, told Judge Janies Honeycuit she had lied. Her attorney, Rob Raisbeck. lold Judge April C, Wood last week lhal Enriquez lied bccause her husband w asn’t doing vvhat he was supposed to do - work­ ing and helping take care of Ihcir children, one o f w hom is 2 weeks old, R aisbeck said E nriquez thought if she made up a slory, it might get his attention, bul he ended up being charged with communicaling threats. The case againsi him was dismissed Oct, 31 because Enriquez admitted to the lic. At the lime she had the war­ rant taken out on her husband, she was aboul three m onlhs pregnant. She pleaded guilly to com ­ mon law obstruction of justice lasl week, holding her infant in her arms. Wood lold Enriquez. " I’m going 10 give you a chance, be- c iuse I think becau.se you were pregnant, maybe your judgment was impaired." Wood granted a prayer for judgmenl conlinued on paymeni of court cosi and her court-appointed attorney’s fee of S65. cost: n ine count.s m isd e m e a n o r la r­ c e n y . d is m is s e d p e r p le a ; liv e co u n ts le lo n y la rce n y, d ism isse d p e r p lea; fin a n cia l card theft, d is ­ m issed p e r plea. - I*aul D a n ie l C ha stoe n . speed­ in g S5 in a 7 0 , red u ce d lo im p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t. $ 1 0 0 and cost; m isd e - tiie a n o r p o s s e s s io n s c h e d u le V I c o n lro lle d s u b sta n ce , p ra y e r fo r ju d g m e n t co n lin u e d o n cost, e v i- dence ord ere d d e stro yed : posses­ s io n o f d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia , d is ­ m issed p e r plea. - E rik a C h o is , spe e d in g 6 0 in a 4 5 . re d u c c d to e x c e e d in g safe speed, p ra ye r t\>r ju d g m e n t co n tin ­ ued on cost. • C la r e n c e J . D e s k in s , tw o co un is sim p le w orthless ch e ck , d is ­ m issed p e r c iv il settlem cnl. - M ic k y Ja m e s D e w a lt, littering less than 15 p o u n d s, senlenced to 10 d a ys in ja il to ru n co n cu rre n t w ith sentence b e in g served. - W illia m L e w is D o n a ti. e xtra - d ition /l'u gilive I'rom othe r state, d is ­ m issed - V irg in ia w ill n ol e,4irailite. - T ia c y R ugene I'o rtu iie , in isd e - m e a n o r p iis s e s s io n s c h e d u le V I co n tro lle il substance, sentenced lo 15 d a ys susjKMuiet! 12 nu^m hs. $ 100 a n d c o s t, e v id e n c e o rd e re d d e - s lro yc d . - La sh o nd a G a ith e r, tw o counts m is re p re s e n la lio n lo o h ta in E in - p h iy m e n i S e c u rity C o m m is s io n be n efits, p ra ye r lo r ju d g m e n t c o n ­ tin u e d o n co si. $ 1 3 0 attorney fee; IS co u n is m isrepresentatio n to o b ­ ta in H n ^p lo y m c n t S e c u rity C o m ­ m is s io n b e n e fits , d is m is s e d p e r plea. - T a b ilh a C . G a rris o n , d riv in g w h ile license re vo k e d . e,\pired in ­ sp e clio n s lick e r.d is m iss e d p e rc o r- re clio n . - I’aige H e n le y . D W I . im p ro p e r p a s s in g , m o lio n to a b a te (ile - cease d ). - M a ry Jo H o o d , possession o f d ru g p a ra p h e rn a lia , m isd e m e a n o r p o s s e s s io n o f s ch e d u le V I c o n ­ lro lle d substance, sentenced lo 45 d a ys in ja il suspended 12 m o iu h s . substance abuse assessm ent. $ 1 30 altorney. cost. • R o b e rl A n ih o n y llo w s e , d r iv ­ ing w h ile license re vo k e d , resisting p u b lic officer, -sentenceil to W ) days in ja il lo run co n cu rre n t w ith sen ­ tence b eing served; lU ) re gistration ca rd . \w lia b ility in su ra n ce , ilis - m isseil per plea. - T lio m a s G o r d o n J a c k s o n . D W I. .sentenced to Ы ) days in ja il suspended 12 m o n lh s . sub sta n ce abu.se assessm ent. 24 ho urs c o n )- n u u iity .service, not operate m o to r v e h ic le u n lil p ro p e rly lic e n s e d , S IO O a nd co st; d riv in g / a llo w in g vehicle to l>e d riv e n not registered/ titled, no o p e n ito r’s license, e xceed­ in g safe speed, disniissed p e r plea. • Ta n y a D ia n ne K e lle r, harass­ ing p hon e ca ll, d ism isse d , n oi a s­ saull. threaten, harass o r have a n y c o n ta c l w ilh p ro s e c u tin g w itn e ss(e s> eve r. - C h risto p h e r R a y P a yn e, m is ­ d e m ea n o r p ro ba tio n v io la tio n . 15 d a y ja il sentence a ctiv a te d w iili credit fo r lim e servetl. - Jo h n Stephen I’h illip s . D W I , sentenced lo Ы ) days in ja il sus- (>ended 12 n u m ths. 24 h o urs c o m ­ n u m ity service , fo llo w substance abuse a ssessm ent re c o n > m e n d a - tio ns, not operate m o lo r v e h ic le until рг(»рег1у licensed unless w ith lim ite d d riv in g p riv ile g e . .$100 and cost. - L in d a R u th R a c h e ls . D W I , sentenceil to 12 nuMiths in p rison suspended tw o years, 14 d a ys in treatment facility, s u rre n d e rd rive r's license and nol operaie m o to r v e - FUR'$-A-FLYIN<; ante RED WOOF INN Full service pet groom ing now availabie. Boarding • Day Care • Training Call for specials 940-DOGS 415 Polts Road «'A dvance S u b s c rib e to M e lp h ia Basic Cable for just $I9.9S 0 Montli for i Months! Plus FREE INSTALLATION! 66-81S-3046N O W ! limiteli urn« olfei lo new fejiiJentul customei* onf/ functiue leet and Uie& aie appitcjbi« StjndiiiJ service tales appV at tne end ol Ihe piomotcnjl penod Products and services may not be available in all areas Cuilomeis musl suiscnbe lo Adelphia Cable to leceue oflei. Rales vary service pUn Ceifam listnctwns jppi/ Components ol tne offer include receiver, remote, and primary ouiiel plus one additional oullel H oliday Savings! h id e u n til p ro p e rly licensed. a ttorn e y, $ 2 5 0 and cost: failure to c o m p ly w ith lice n se re striction s, d ism isse d p e r plea. • W illia m R e y n o ld s , s im p le w orthless ch e ck , dism issed (w r c ivil s e ttle m e n t; s ix c o u n is s im p le w o rth le ss ch e ck , sentenced to tw o 4 5 -d a y ja il s e n te n ce s, b o th sus­ pend e d 24 m o n th s. 24 ho urs c o m ­ n u in ily s e rv ic e , p a y re s titu tio n . $ 2 6 0 attorney, cost. A p p e a le d . - T iffa n y D ia n n e S tile s, speed­ in g 9 0 in a 7 0 . p ra ye r fo r ju d g rn e m c o n tin u e d on co si. r iiile d T o A p p e a r - R o lx’rt Ju stin A lle n , possession o f d ru g p a ra ph ern alia. - A n n M a rie B ritt. s(>eeding 86 in a 70. - B ra d fo rd K e ilh G a ith e r, d riv ­ in g w h ile license re vok e d. - ,Sbaro n J . G o o d w in , d riv in g w h ile license re v o k e d , e x cee d in g posted speed. - R e b e c c a M a r ie llo w a r il. sj>eeding SO in a 70, d riv in g w h ile license re vok e d. - A n d re s M a y o Jim e n e /. speed­ in g ‘K l in (>5. • V iet S on I.e . speeding S3 in a 7 0 . s ix'e d in g SO in a 70, D W l. • Pam ela B e th M ills . s(>eedlng ‘i 0 in a 7 0 . - C h ris tin a llojH.* S m ilh . m isd e ­ m e a n o r possession o f m a rijua n a . - lira d le y S co tt W in k le y . re ck ­ less d riv in g lo e n d an ge r, e xceeding posted speed. - Ja m ie P lllo tl W o o te n , speed­ in g SO in a 70. Continuing a roputation built over tho years of high quality at low prices Typical discount prices on name-brand items: Sola & Lovosoal ....................S750 Rocllners..................................$255 Roclining Sofa........................$535 Bedroom Suites____starting $895 EntonalnmQnt Centers $495-525 Dining Room Suites starting $595 ‘1809 Old Hwy 64 Wost • Lexington. NC 27295 • (336) 787-5353 Localed 1/4 mile w est of R eeds on Old Hwy 64 Hours: T ues.-T hurs. 9am-6pm, Fri. 9am-7pm, Sat. 9am-4pm Pncos good through Dec. 31. 2002 • Wallon Beeker • Harold Beekor Notice of TAX LISTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY All properly on hand January 1, 2003 bolh real and personal is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICENSED wilh Ihe North Carolina Department of f\/lolor Vehicles, These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current registration is renewed or an application is made for a new registration. About three months alter your registration renewal you will receive a bill from the County, You will have 30 days to pay Ihe bill before interest is added at the rate of 2% Ihe first month pasl due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on Januatv 1, 2003 DURING THE REGULAR LISTING PERIOD. There is no change in the listing requirements lor those vehicles. Olher property required to be listed in January include; mobile homes, boats and motors, jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment used to produce income, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any Improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator's Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property in 2002. If you need to list personal property as indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form in the mail, please contact the Tax Administrator's Office for the proper forms. ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPUCAHTS MUST BE AGE 65 OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY North Carolina excludes Irom property taxes the greater of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) or fifty percent (50%) In appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by North Carolina residents age 65 or older whose income does not exceed $18,500; or totally, and/or permanently disabled whose income does not exceed $18,500. Income means the owners adjusted gross income as determined for federal income tax purposes, plus all money received from every source other than gifts of inheritances received from a spouse, lineal ancestor or lineal descendant. For married applicants residing with their spouse, the income of bolh spouses must be included whether or not the property is in both names. If you received this exclusion in 2002 you do not need to apply again unless you have changed your permanent residence. If you received this exclusion in 2002 and your income last year was above eighteen thousand five hundred ($18,500), you must notify the assessor. If you received the exclusion in 2002 because you were totally and permanently disabled and you are no longer totally and permanently disabled, you must notify the assessor. If the person receiving the exclusion has died, the person required by law to list the property must notify the assessor. Failure to make any of the notices required by this paragraph before June 1st will result in penalties and interest. If you did not receive the exclusion In 2002 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the assessor. It must be filed by June 1. Listing will begin January 2, 2003 in the Tax Administrator's Office in the County Administration Building, Office listing help is available Jan, 2-31, 2003, Hours will be 8:30 A,M, to 5:00 RM, Monday thru Friday. The deadline for listing is January 31, 2003. Completed forms must be postmarked by Ihe U.S. Postal Service not later than January 31, 2003, All late listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please list early to avoid a late penalty, • Davie County Tax Administrator Mary Nell Richie 2003 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 2WD «21,988 0%i«60 mo*. 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All prices plus t.u. t.iq A i 39 doc, (ee Pnc»*-, reliect On .ippfov»*cl ciodit I51-5948 \m -m m 157 Depot Street, IVlocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE к 'i 6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2002 Public Records Mocksville Police Tlic following inciilonts were reporied to ihe Mocksville Police Dcpanmeni. - The bur^lao’ of a gun from a residence on Gwyn Strccl was re­ ported Dcc. 3. • Someone drove iiway witluiut paying for S4 wortli of gas from Horn's Express, U.S. 601 Soutlu it was reported Dec. 8. ■ Vehicles had been driven onlo. damaging sewer line easements off Rollingwo<xl Lane, it was reported Dec. y. • Thc larccny of a digital tele­ phone from a residence on Howard Street was re(H>rted Dec. 10. • A liccnse tag was stolen from a vchicic off Locust Street, it was reported Dcc. 11. Arresis • Joshua Franklin Dnmcll. 17. of 627 N.C. 801 N.. Advancc. was charged Dcc. H with provisional DWl. possession of drug parapher­ nalia and driving withoui a liccnse. Trial date: Jan. - Scott Ryan Ma.x well, 17. of 35ft Duke St., was charged Dcc. 11 with shoplifting. Trial date: Jan. »i. - Anthony Brandon Davis. 17. of 1137 Rainbow road, was chargcd Dec. 12 with damage to real prop- cny. Trial date: Jan. 16. - John Michael Dixon. 17. of 109 Dusty Hill Road, was charged Dec. 12 wilh damage to real prop­ erty. Trial date: Jan. 16. Tnifnc Accldonls - A wreck occurrcd al the I'.S. 601/Vallcy KoiulAl.S. (>4 intersec­ tion while the stoplight was oul at UV.35 a.m. Dec. 5. According to a report by Officer R.M. Robbins, a 2002 Chevrolet driven by John Steven Rouse. 40. of 396 Ralph Ralledge Road, and a 1987 Chevrolet tiriven by Frank Madison Peebles. 63. of 298 No Creek Road, collided in the inter- section. • Tw4i vehicles were in a wreck al l:O.S p.m. Dec. 6 on Norlh Main Sireel. Patrick Allen Lillle. 17. of 2d I Holly Lane, failed lo slop fhe 2001 UMW he was ilriving before it stnick thc rear of a 2001 i*ord driven by Angelia Mayliew Lawson. 36. of 149 Jessica Trail, reported Detec­ tive D.T Miller 111. - Three vehicles ere in a w reck at 12:45 p.m. Dec. 0. Lillian Catherine Dixon. .50. of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 45. failetl to slop the 1992 Chevrolet she was driving before il hit Ihe rear of a 1992 M a/da driven by Joseph Daniel McNcw. 50. of Woodlcaf. knocking il inlo the rear ofa 1995 fùird driven by Sheila McClamrock Reavis. 43. of 504 Angell Koad. rc- poriod Otficer R.M. Robbins. - No charges were filed aller a wreck on Milliiivr Roatl at Carolina Street at 4:46 p.m. Dec. 9. Margaret Anderson Vestal. 63. of Vatlkinville. made a left lurn in a 199S Ford into the path ofa 19S5 Oldsmobile driven by Thelma Mar­ lin Spencer. 88. of 181 Oak St., re­ potted Sgl. D.T. Matthews. - Clinl Lee Stiles, 22. of 423 Ijames Church Roail. was ilriving a Ì99S Honda on U.S. 601 near 1-40 at 1:20 a.m. Dcc. 13 when it struck a deer, reported OfUcer J.D. Finney. - Ralph Roberl Leonard, 56. of 274 Riverdale Road, was driving a 1901 Chevrolet on Counir>' Lane at 3:56 a.m. Dec. 10 when il siruck a deer, reported Officer J.D. Finney. • No charges were filed after a 4vreck on Wilkesboro Street at 11:25 a.m. Dcc. 13. Helen Rulh W atts. 55, of Winsotn-Salem. failed to stop the 1997 Chevrolel she was driving before il siruck the rear of a 1992 Ford driven by David Jeremiah Daywali. 64. of 329 Sl. Matthews Road, reporied Officer E.M. Parker. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with ihe Davic Register of Deeds, listed by parlies involved, acrcagc,township and deed stamps purchased, with $2 rcpre<cnting $l.0<M ). • George Ellon Auman and Nancy S. Aumaii lo Michael J. Allen and Regina S. Allen. 1 lol. MiKks­ ville. S60. - Polly M. Foster to LoLaMar Inc.. .81 acrc. Jerusalem. - Kurt Schncider and L. Charlene Schneider lO Tomasz Lipnicki and Agnis/ka Lipnicki, 5 lols. Jerusalem. $225. - Clara s. Angell lo San Filippo Conslruclion. I lot. Mocksvillc. S I 20. • Raymond C. Howies and An­ gela IL Bowles to Anthony i*aul Famiano, .74 acrc, Farminglon. SI28. ' Clinlon H. Smilh ( I'^r interest) lo Karen Maxine Smilh. Luanc Sniilh Williard and Gordon C. Smilh. 5 tracts. Clarksville. - William Frederick Bivens lo Julia R. Bivens, 1 lot, Jerusalem. - Julia R. Bivens to William Frederick Bivens and Janel Bivens McDaniel and Linda Bivens Nichols and Ronald Wayne Bivens. 1 lol. Jerusalem. - Terry Deane Samn\ons and Robin Sammons to Barry Reniz. LOI acres, Famiinglon, S210. - Christopher P. Nukolls and Peggy D. Nukolls lo Bradley N. Lawson. .73 acre. Farminglon. $ 2 iM . - Brian Page, tmsiee under 368 Smilh Family Trust to Danny F. Smith. 1 tract. Fannington. SL - Donald R. Julian and Christine L. Julian to Edwanl Lee Godbey and Malissa W. GimIIvv. 3.96 acres. 563. • Julia R. Bivens lo William Frederick Bivens and Janel Bivens M cDaniel, and Linda Bivens Nichols and Ronald Wayne Bivens. I lol. Jemsalem. - Lighthouse Projvnies lo James M. Rickard and Deborah c. Rickard. .34 acre. Mcoksville. S238. • D. William Moose Jr. and Devoua M. Evans to Wallace Springs. 135.73 acres. Jerusalem. - David L. Childress and Carmen Childress to Ian D. pasiorius. 1.33 acres, Fullon. $180. - K.T. Isenhour Conslruction lo Gregory J. Gach and Judy A. Gach, I lol. Fanninglon, S528. • Jerr>’Allen Hauser and Tammy Hunt Hauser lo Richard A. Green and Lyncllc M. Green. I lot. Fann- ington. $470. - James Jerry Daniel and Jean Daniel lo Dorothy H. Bright and Virgil S. Bright, .12 acre. $6. - Karleen nii/abelh Sell and William Jennings Bryan Sell Jr. to Lima E li/abelh Sell. 13 lots. Mocksville. - Curtis and Cindy C. Johnson lo Louise Jaquelte Mowbray. I iracl. ShadyGrove, Я 5 2 . - Jacqueline C. Mock. Iruslee of the Manha Carlton Smiley Family Trust lo Manha Carlton Smiley. 2 tracts. Shady Grove. - Manha C. Smiley (I'r inter­ est) lo Jaci|ueline C. Mock, 2 tracts. Shady Grove. - Mar>' S. Sparks (97^' interest) to Tommy Wayne Sparks. 3 tracts. Mocksville. - Mary S. Sparks (3 '< interest) lo Tommy Wayne Sparks. 3 tracts. Mocksville. * Clinlon IL Smith (99'; inter­ est) lo Karen Maxine Smilh. Luane Sniilh Williard and Gordon C. Smilh. 5 tracts, Clarksville. - Timothy M. Floyd and Theresa ,Л. Floyil lo Mallhew D. Sain anil Casey B. Pellicord. I lot. Mocks- ville,'s320. - Liberty Wesleyan Chruch by trustees, Michael Spry. Debbie Reavis and Manha Smith lo Libeny W esleyan Church. .97 acre. Calahain. - Manila C. Smiley (99'i inter­ est ) to Jacijiieline c. Mock. 2 tracts. Shady Grove. - Gary W. Moses and Sandra L. Moses to Jose M. Melijaresand FKy 1. Melgares. I lot. Calahain. SI70. - Г.А. Lefler and Eli/abelh I-. Lefler (l^ inlcresi) to Eli/abelh Annette Kirdland. Sherrv Lvnn Hunler and Sheila Duce Taylor. 3 iracls. Mocksville. - T.A. Lefler and Elizabeth F. Leller (99r; interest) to Elizabelh Annette Kirkland. Sherry Lynn Hunter and Sheila Duce laylor. 3 iracls. Mocksville. - Mark A. and Carole L. Mischinski lo Curtis Victor and Cindy Campbell Johnson, I tract. Shady Grove. 5.556. - Kemielh D. Osbonie Jr. and Kathleen Osborne to Charles Cranford and Bremla Cranford. 1 tract, Fulton, $158. - Duane T. Caner and as coex- ecutor of estate of Velma Wagner Caner. and Patsy B. Caner. Barbare C. Neill (and as coexcculor ol esiateP and Allen Neill, and C. Frank Carter and Ruth T. Caner to Roben L. Byrne. .07 acre. Jerusa­ lem. $5. Highway Patrol The follow iiip Iraffic wrecks in Davic Couniy were IlMcd by Ihe N.C. Highway Patrol. Cur Wrecks On Icy Road No char^cs were filed after a Davic woman wrecked the car she was driving Dcc. 4. Julie Ophelia Lookabill of 1165 ■ Junclion Road, Mocksville wasdriv- ing her 2(XI0 Pontiac vchicic north on Marginal .Street in a heavy ice, sleet, and snow slonn. Lookahill's vchicic skidded off llie road lo Ihe Fires Davie Couniy fire departments responded to Ihe following calls: Dec. 12: Mocksville. 5:33 p.m.. S. Main Street, fire alami. Dec. Li: Smilh Grove. 9:40a.m„ 1-40 West, aulomobile accideni; Farminglon assisted; Jerusalem, 4:20 p.m.. U.S. 601 Soulh, furnace fire; Cooleemee assisted; Mocks­ ville, 6:42 p.m.. Arby’s. automobile accidcnt; Cooleemee, 9:18 p.m., Gladslone Road, investigation. Dec. 14: Mocksvillc. 9:23 a.m.. Glenn Apis., smoke investigation; Fork. 12:47 p.m.. U.S. 64 East, out­ building fire; Comauer-Dulin as­ sisted. Dec. IS: Couniy Line. 12:15 p.m.. East Memorinl Hwy., auto­ mobile accident. right and collided with two trees before coming to rest in a private yard. Trooper J.R Allred reponed the accideni i>ccuncd al approximately 1:30 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Vehicle Slides Down Hunk A Davic man was chargcd with DW! afler wrecking the vehicle he was driving Dcc. 7. JohnL. Foster of 244 Lester Fos­ ler Road. Advance was driving his 1993 Toyola pick-up wesi on U.S. 64. The Iruck traveled down the I- 40 exil ramp the wrong way. Fosler stated he realized he was going the wrong way and altemplcil lo luni his tnick around by backing to the righl. The vchicle slid down ihe embankment iuid slmck several trees before coming to resi in ihe woods. Trooper A.J. Famier reponed the accident occurred at approximately 2:41 a.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Wreck On Interstale 40 No charges were filed after a Nonh Carolina man wrecked his vehicle Dec. 11. Rex Richard Hoffman of Lincolnlon was driving his 1989 Ponliac vehicle wesl on 1-40 when il ran off the road to the righl and collided wilh a guardrail. Hoffman stated he was startled by the w ind of a passing iraclor trailer. Troo|KT J.R. Allred reponed ihe accident occurred al approximately 2:55 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. Vehicles Collide On N.C. 801 A Davie man was charged with failure lo reduce speed after Ihe ve­ hicle he was driving hil another Dec. 12. Jeffrey Wayne Scssoms of 216 March Ferr>' Road. Advance was driving his 2001 Chevrolet pick-up north on 801 iK'hind a 1991 Buick vehicle driven by Donna Lynn Moore of 261 Cherokee Trail. Ad­ vance. Moore had slop[>ed her ve­ hicle for traffic slopped ahead when Sessoms' failed to slow in time and his tmck rear-ended her Buick. Trooper NLT Dalton reported the accideni occurred at approxi­ malely K:05 a.m. and there were no injuries. Wonum's Fool Slips Off Brake A Davie woman was charged with unsafe movement after Ihe car she was driving hit anolher Dec. 13. Janey Poole Brooks of 275 Lakeview Road. Mocksville had slopped a 1999 Lincoln vchicle she was driving on N.C. 801 North be­ hind a 2(KK) Mercedes vehicle driven by Raymond Stanley Gnipinski of 159 Aviara Drive. Advance. The vehicles were slopped for traffic ahead. Brooks’ vehicle nioveil for­ ward colliding W’ilh ihe rear of Sheriff’s Department The following incidents were reported lo ih? Davie Sheriff's Depi. - .Steve Simmons reported an assault al a tcsiilencc on U.S. 15S, Advancc on Dcc. - On Dcc. ‘J Karen Harbin re­ ported credil fraud occurrcd at a residence on Cedar Forest Lane. Mocksvillc. - Sarah Whitaker reported dam­ age to a yard on U.S. LSS Dec. 9. - On Dec. 9 Tony Fosler re­ ported harassing phone calls and threats were made nl a home on Beauchamp Roail. Advance. Arrests - Terry Fortney reported a tres­ passer at a home on Draughn Lane, Mocksville on Dcc. 9. -O n Dec. 10 Douglas Hinson reported sugar was pul in a vehicle's fuel lank al a residence on Oakland Avenue, Mocksvillc. - Pairicia Carter reported illegal dumping al a business near U.S. 158, Advancc on Dec. 10, - On Dec. 11 Peggy Waller re­ ported a 4-wheeler was removed from a localion near U.S. 601, Mock.svillc. - Lorena Beiza reported a ve- hide was removed from a residence on Deadmon Road, Mocksville on Dec. 11. - On Dec. 13 Christine Sain re­ ported a vehicle's canvas top was damaged al a location on U.S. 601 Soulh, Mocksville. - Thomas Bogcr reported a vehicle's gas lank was damaged at a home on Ben Anderson Road. Mocksvillc on Dcc. 15. -O n Dec. 15 Eva Payne re­ ported a vehicle was scratched al a residence on Scenic Drive, Mocks­ ville. Gniplnskl's Mercedes. Brooks stated her fool had slipjK’d off the brake pedal. Trooper J.R. Allred reporied the accideni occurred at approximately 7:45 a.m. Cur Hits Tree Off 1-4» No charges were filed afler an accideni occurred iu Davic Coumy Dec. 13. Kevin Stout Keever of Clemmons was driving his 2000 Chevrolel vehicle west on Inlerstate 40 when it hydroplaned on ihe wel road from rain running off the road to the right. Keever’s vehicle con- llnued out of conlrol in a side skid up an embankment and collided with irees. Trooper M.T. Dallon reported the accident occurred al appro.xi- malely 9:35 a.m. and Keever was laken lo Baptist Hospiiai for treat­ ment. C'lir Wrecks, Hits House No charges were filed after a Davie man wrecked the vehicle he was driving Dec. 13. Joe Jasper Peebles of 3037 N.C. 801 Soulh. Advance was driving his 1985 Chevrolet pick-up south on 801 w hen il ran off the right shoul­ der. over corrected, and lost control. Peebles’ truck skidded across 801 off the lefl shoulderand hit a house. Trooper A.A. Juslice reporied the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 12:20 p.m. and there were no injuries. Wreck Near Arby's A Davie woman was chargeil with failure to burn headlighls afier sunset alier being involved in wreck Dec. 13. Ashley Brooke Howell of 439 Farmland Road. Mocksville was driving a 1991 I londa vehicle soulh on U.S. 601. Jennaine Sturdivant of 121 Speer Road. Mocksville was driving his 1997 Kia vehicle norih on 601 and was in the turning lane allempling a left lum inlo Arby's. Howell failed lo turn on Ihe head­ lights of her vehicle and her vehicle collided wilh Sturdivant’s. Howell staled she failed lo lurn on heriiead- lighls but had her parking lights on. Sturdivant staled he failed lo see Howell’s vchicle because she did not have her lights on. I’roo |h: r A .'Г. Ke Her reported t he accident occurred af approximalely 6:40 p.m. and there were no inju­ ries. .Man Charged In Wreck A Davie man was charged with driving wilh license revoked, fail­ ure lo report collision, reckless driv­ ing’, ohsiruciing. and delaying afler wrecking the vehicle he w as driving Dec. 15. Joel CoUila Martinez of 1264 Ealons Church Road. Mocksville was driving his 1996 Ponliac ve­ hicle east on Ealons Church Road svhen it traveled across the cenier line and ran off the road to the lefl. The vehicle conlinued on the shoul­ der of the road, striking a driveway culven and then colliding wiih a iree. Maninez moved the vehicle prior lo the trooper’s arrival. Trooper M.T. Dallon reported the accident occurred al approxi­ mately 2:15 a.m. and there were no injuries. Car Hits Truclor A Davidson Couniy woman was charged with improper jiassing af­ lcr the vehicle she was driving hit anolher Dec. 15. Samira Slaydon Wood of Lex­ inglon was driving her 1994 Mer- cur>' vehicle north on N.C. 801. John Richard Link Jr. of 6210 N.C. SOI South. Mocksville was driving a 1986 Ford fann iraclor north on 801. Link gave a hand signal and attempted lo make a lefl turn onto Deadmon Road. Wood improperly passed Link’s tractor and collided wilh il. Trooper .A.T. Keller reponed the accident occurred at approximalely 4:48 p.m. Four Wrecks ItivolvinK Oeer Four motorists \\cre in wrecks involving deer. One ilriver was In­ jured in the following reporls. Michael Timothy Baiiy of Yadkinville was driving a 1990 GMC vehicle east on 1720 when il struck a deer in the roadsvay. Tnutper A.A. Justice reported the accident occurred at approxi­ mately 6 a.m. Michelle Heaven Wilson of 118 Camden Court. Advance was driv­ ing her 2000 Ford vehicle east on Comalzer Road when two deer en­ tered Ihe roadway. Wilson slopped her vehicle lo avoid hilling the deer when a third ran into the road and collided with front end of her ve­ hicle. Trooper J.R Allred reported the accideni occurrcd at approximately 6:30 a.m. Jennifer Ann Barney of944 U.S. 64 West, Mocksville was driving a 1988 Dodge vehicle southwest on Georgia Road. Barney slated a deer was sianding in the road and she atiemptcd to avoid hitting it be swers'ing her vchicle to thc lefl. Barney's Dodge ran off the road to the left and siruck a dilch bank. Trooper A.J. Famicr reported the accideni occurred al approximalely 8:30 p.m. and Bamey was laken to Davie Hospital for treatmenl. Brad­ ley Scott Evansof 801 Milling Road. Mocksville was driving a 1993 Oldsmobile weslon 1300 when a deer ran \w\v> the palh of his vchicic. Evans’ vehicle struck thc deer then skidded off ihe road conung lo rest on Ihe lell shoulder. Trooper A.J. Fanner reported the accideni oc­ curred at approximately 1:30 a.m. Thc Davic Couniy Sheriffs De- partmcnl made ihe following arresis. -Joseph Anthony Ferrell. 18. of 172 Staya Way, Mocksville was ar­ rested Dcc. 9 for possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: Dec. 12, - Dorothy Hooper Davis, 35, of 171 Whiiney Road, Mocksvillc was arresied Dec. 10 for worthless check. -T erry Ray Akers. 21, of 131 Forest Lane, Mocksville was ar­ rested Dec. 10 for trespassing and harassing phone calls. Trial date: Dcc. 19. - Richard Eugene Evans, 35, of 124 Howardtown Circle, Mocksville wus arresied Dcc. \ 1 for assault on a female. Trial dale: Dec. 19. - Chrisline Marie Famier. 33, of 261 Claude Ratledge Road, Mocks­ viUe was urreslcd Dcc. 11 for ob­ laining conlrolled substance by fraud. Trial dale: Dec. 19, - Mallhew Daniel Brock. 19, of 338 Oakland Avenue. Mocksville was arrested Dec. 12 for simple as­ sault, assaull on u female, and pre­ trial release violation. Trial date: Dec. 19 and Jan. 13. -Christina Hope Smith, 17, of 1898 U.S. 601 South. Mocksville was arresied Dec. 13 for possession of marijuana Trial dale: Jan. 9. -Tereso Renee Wallace, 41, of 109 Center Street. Cooleemee was arresied Dcc. 14 for possession of dmg paraphemalia. Trial dale: Jan. 9. - Robert Charles Stern, 42, of 180 Duke Sireel. Cooleemee was arrested Dec. 15 for assault. Trial dale: Jan. 2. - Cynlhia Baker Turner. 20, of 972HardisonSlrect,Mix:ksvillewas arrested Dcc. 14 for speeding. Trial date: Jan. 13 in Rowan County. - Chester Wayne Dellinger, 27, of 555 Hospital Street Ext., Mocks­ ville was ancsied Dec. 15 for ob- stnicting and delaying. Trial date: Jan. 16. Carouna Mechanical llNUMrrED. LLC A Complete Plumbing, Heating. 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Sniilh Reynolds Foun­ dation is I'octtscd on supporting comnuinily huilding attd ciivi- ronm enlal eliorts, as well as civic engagemeitl, pre-collcgiaic education: and social juslice and equily. "This will he a month to re­ member," said Lynn Rumley. e.xecutive d ireclor ol' Cooleenice's Tc.xlilo Herilage Ccnicr. "We arc very apprecia­ tive ol' this suppuri. Now lhal our righl lo pciition has been sustained and the lawsuil againsi us has been thrown oul. we w'ill icnew our ell'oils to make sure lliat Ihis section of Ihe lillle ■Vadkin Kiver will not be de-wa- tercd by Somh Yadkin Power. '' This ell'ort has shown thal tniless local cili/ens are vigilant in gtiariling ils natural ircasurcs, a I'acclcss government agency in Washington can make decisions which may al'I'ect several gott- erations." The association's gram pro­ posal h ig h lig h led thc com m unily's involvem cni in elToils lo reverse the removal or>)7 percetti ol'lhe waler in the river's main channel unlil 20.VS. The drive has secured support I'rom com m unily elders, who rcniember the river as a commu­ nily gathering spol - lo aclive support from the low it's elem en­ tary school children who hope lo enjoy it in the I'lilure. The historical preservation group has been inslrumenlal in Armed Robbers Hit Farmington Store Davie Couniy SherilT's De­ parlment is asking for help in locating armed robbers that held up a convenience slore in Davie Couniy lasl Salurday. According 10 Sherilf's De­ partm ent D eleclive J.D . H arlm an, three men entered Furches Shopping Marl on N.C. .SOI North, Mocksville on Dcc. 7 and pretended lo shop. 'I'hey broughl ilcms to the slore check- oul counler and handed Ihe clerk a S3 bill. As the clerk opened the cash regisler lo give change one of thc men pulled out a revolver and demanded the money from partment at 75l-,‘i.S47. HEALTH nVSVRAXCE F a m i l i e s • I n d i v i d u a l s G r o u p • S e l f - E m p l o y e d L o w -C o s t C o v e iia g e F r e e Q u o t e s M a r lin S m ith 998-9464 ^ u ig i's P iz z a L 1 0 0 % I t a l i a n C u i s i n e I 185 North Salisbuiy SI. • Mocksville, N C 336)751-0358 EAT IN or TAKE OUT In a religion that was bom in a bam, an open door goes without saying. ,iit,l l. ll.’w«liii' mI t 'hti'i Tlir .!.■’! I* .lU.!»' rHRlSTMAS EVE SERVICES 7:00 /'A i fiw iily Senû-c Ji 11:30 l‘M Caudle Light Svrx’ice The Episcopal Church of thc Ascension at Forit 183 Fork-Bixby Road • Advance, NC 27(X)6 • 336.998.0857 a successrul ell'ort to build an .SO acre nature park on bolh the Rowan and Davie Couniy banks of "The Bullhole." More than 70 acres has been purcliascil. de­ velopment will begin early next year and R iverl’ark al Cool­ eemee Falls - "The B ull-hole" will open by July, 200.1. The Z. Sm ilh R eynolds Foundalioii was established in 1936 as a m em orial to the youngest sou of the I'omider ol' R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. In ils history, the foimdaliott lias made grams totaling more lhan .$336 m illion lo recipienls in all ol' North Carolina's IOO counties. Women's ^ Super Modified , Reg. 59.99 SHOE SHOW. w w w .shoeshow .com Squiro Boono PInzn. Mocksvillo HOURS: Mon-Sol 10-9; Sun 1 6 the register. As Ihe men ran out ol' Ihe slore S30 dollars of the stolen money was dropped ami a wit­ ness outsiilc the slore returned il. Tlic men were described as llispanics and were reportedly driving a small blue-grey I'our door car, possibly a Toyota. The men were lasl seen leav­ ing the convenienco slore park­ ing lot traveling Farm inglon Koad tow ards 1-40. llarltiian urges anyone wiih inlormation to call the Davie Sheriff's De- Women's Gamma Runner Reg Select 98 Rccbok M e n 's Club с Reg. 49.99 SHOE SHOW. w w w .8hoeshow .com SquIro Boone Pliun. 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Central Avenue 857-7277 Mdcksville 135 Boxwood Vijliige 751-5755 i! ! 'lí IM■ t 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2002 Evan Anderson, second from left, shows his champion goat while Hope Ledford presents her Reserve Champion. Davie commissioner Richard Poindexter and his wife Linda made the presentations. Heather Hoover receives the Grand Champion Lamb trophy from Commissioner Richard Poindexter, and Zack Yokley receives the Ileserve trophy from Davie Commissioner Dan Barrett. Local Youth Shine At Yadkin/Davie Lam b & Goat Show The A nnual Yailkin-Davie Lamb & Coal Show provides an avenue for local youlh lo show­ case Ihcir animals as well as Ihc knowlcilge Ihcy gained Ihrough ihis project. Several IcKal youlh exhibited w inning enlries and projcct record books. Forty area youlh exhibited at Ihc Easl Bend Recrcalion I’ark more lhan 8.5 enlries they have K'cn caring for, for the past sev­ eral monihs. "This projcct teaches the kids lessons in responsibiliiy, spon.s- m anship, care of anim als and budgeting," said Phil НисЦсг, Cooperative Exlension agenl. Show judge Ron H ughes, Extension agenl in Johnston Coumy, had Iho lask of sorting Ihrough Ihe classcs and placing Ihe entries. Ray Randlcmen was announcer and m asier of cer­ emonies. The show began with Senior Showmanship, which was coni- pelitive from lop to bottom , Rucker said. "These young men and women pul a lol of energy and cffon into displaying their enlries. Judge Hughes praised all Ihe competitors for a job well done and made his selections." Davie Counly made a strong showing wilh Heather Hoover taking rirsl, Zack Yokley third anil Wade Gough, Hope Ledford and llolly Ledford rounding oul Ihe lop six. Hope Ledford was also named the Champion Se­ nior Showman for Ihe Meal Goal Show. The Junior Showmanship di­ vision did not allow the judge lime lo relax. This group of hus­ tling youlh made sure Ihc judge camed his money. Davie 4-l ler I lealli Hoover was fifth in a large and competitive division. The Cloverbuds (.■) to S years old) were nexl. These kids arc not in dirccl conipelilion but gel lime lo show their lambs as well as some onc-on-one allcniion and advice from the judge. These Davie youlh displayed ihcir goats; K elsey Tiffl and K endal T iffl w hile D aniel Gon^'alez and Johnathan Garcia exhibited lambs and goats. I’articipanls also prepared a projecl record book where ihey kept (rack of the a n im al’s growth, project expenses as well as write some of tlie ihings they learned throughout the project. Winners in the projccl rccord com petition were announced and presenled awarils for Iheir accomplishmenls. Heath Hoover made a slrong showing in the У- 10 year old category. Zach Yokely took second 1.1-1.'' age bracket w ith Wade Gough plac­ ing Ihird, Healher Hoover earn­ ing foui'lh and Hope Ledford placing filth. In Ihe individual conform a­ tion classcs. Hughes made ref­ erence to Ihc high i|ualily of en­ tries throughout the show. His job is to rank the entries accord­ ing to conform ation, quantity and igualily of meal the animals will produce. In the Meat Goal Show, Hope Ledford exhibited Reserve Grand Champion Meal goal with her winning entry from class one. liV Ihe firsl lam b class MichacI Hoover made a slrong fourlh place showing. Class two saw H ealher H oover lead her lamb lo first while Hope Ledford was a close sccond. llolly Led­ ford, Michael I loovcr and Watle Gough rounded out the lop live. In class three I leather Hoover conic away wiih Tirst and Zack Yokley ami Wade Gough made a strong showing. Class four belonged to Zack Yokley as liis lamb was selected first, llolly and Hope Ledford led Iheir lambs to lop five fin­ ishes. "All Davie exhibitors worked hard, placed well and gave the com petition a run for ih eir ж giTsL Ш 1 S n § j 2 a f WtthAGiftCeitiflcate I Purchase cf $75 or more ! Receive a Gift Certificate I For A Beneficial Facial II -----------------------------------------------J I Also Available • \№zfaig • Beneficial SUm m ks • Body Treatments «Laah ft Brow Tents • Natural Nail Care & More Call Paulette Agha For Appointments Gift Certificates Available at Dr, VVUllams (336) 712-0405 Located at Williams ChiropraUc 2850 Mlddlebnx)k Orh-e Clemmons, NO"“ All C hristm as & H oliday Item s Buy 2 Get 1 Free (/■ilinil or l.cssvr Value) money," Rucker said. "W hen the smoked cleared, il was an all Davic finish. Healher H oover led her class winner, from Ihe third class, to Grand Champion honors and Zack Yoklcy's w in­ ner, from class four, was selected Reserve Grand Champion. In Ihc pair of lambs com peti­ tion, Hughes made his .selections based on confomialion and uni- fonnity ofthe two lambs entered by the participant. Once again, the Davie parlicipanis did nol back down and placed al Ihe lop of the classes. "This year’s show was a suc­ cessful ed u cational evenl. M olher Nature cooperated wilh nice weather," Rucker said. "We had many new parlicipanis and many new people in the crowd, w atching these young people present their animal projects. These youlh have worked hard and ileserve much credit for Iheir accomplishmenls." Tvt^rry Cfxristmas To Our Many Valued Customers We’d Like To Extend Our Heartfelt Appreciation. May All Good Things Come Your Way This Holiday SeasotL NEW YORK HAIR STYLIST Joyce Johnson Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 9:30ani'6pm • FrL 9:30am-6:30pm Redkin Perms ^_ 21_23_US H v ^ 1 5 8 ^ M o c k ^ iIk •J5^-5^94__ ^ _ I HOLIDAY SPECIAL “ ' I Bring this in to get $5 o lf W ash-Cut-Blow Dry • M en’s Haircut $3 ofl W -C-B | Please call for an appointm ent. W ith this ad, I One Per Family • Valid 12/4-12/i I ' The First Noel p resented b y Adult Sanctuary choir & Cast Sunday Evening 6:30 pm A nursery will be provided for hfarifs & toddlers (^bristmas Ец Candlelight Service December 24th at 6:00 pm h oin Us for thisChnstmas For more Information, Please call ttie ctxjrct) office at 284-2328 Jerusalem Baptist 3 2 0 3 U S H tv y 6 0 1 M o c ia v iU e , N C R o v. J im m y L ^ n caater P a a to r Davie Dateline DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 19, 2002 - 9 I , ■I F u n d r a i s e r s S a tu r d a y , D e c , 21 Hum & Sausage Krcakfasl. w/all Ihc trimmings. Ejigs. grits, gravy, and bakeil apples. Weslev CImpcI Church, fii.TO-1 Oil.„I. R e l i g i o n S u n d a y , D e c . 2 2 C hristinas Ciinlata, at Mocks UMC, "Loves Pure Light" hv ailult choir, 11 a.m. Wilness The Light, Hope liapt, Tahermiclc, 11 a.m. Speaker; Rev. Dennis Caudle for both пюгп1п); amleveiiingsenlces./\/vii/)c('. jyrt. The Gin Divine (Christmas I’hiy) at Bread of Lite Bapt. Cluitch, 7 p.m. Hwy. N.C. HOI North, please come join us. T u e s d a y , D e c . 2 4 Christmas Kve СатПеНцШ Com­ munion Service, at Moeks UMC, 10 p.m. T u e s d a y , D e c , 31 New Year’s live Watch Night Ser­ vice, at Mocks UMC, 11:30 p.m , T h u rs d a y , D e c . 1 9 j Santa Story Time at GKileemee LI- bniry, 11 a.m., Santa’s hel|vr will ivail '< ■ TIieNlglil HefoivOirisimasrtlihSaiila’s : visit to follow. S a t. & S u n ., D e c . 2 0 & 21 Live Nativity, Jcnisiilcni Hnpt. aum.il. 3203U.S.6()lS..NUx:ksvilIc.6;3(i-S;30 p.m. Evci>'oiic invited lo come c.\|\*ri- СЛСС whal the vci>’ tlrsi Cliristmas must hiivc Ixx'u like. S a tu rd a y , D e c , 21 SiintaVlsit.sthL‘C(H}Ii4’mi4.‘Tmvnlfiill to iva*ivc guc.sis. 10 a.m. til iuxhi. Children's Chrisiiiias IVa, 2-1 p.m.. Davic Co. Libnir>'. in tiic muiti-piiqx)sc room. S:uita t» visit, hot dKx'oIate шк1 cookies served. $3 perehiki with a ma.\ of S5 per fiuiiily. I\ia*ni.s admitted live. Pictures available at S3 a |мс. R e c r e a t i o n For mon; Iriloniiatlon on tliese events, call 7.“i 1-2.125. L in e D a n c in g Fannington Communily Ccnter. Ev- eiy Tue.sday. Cost: S2. In.stnictors: Sieve & Linda Hatley. For inorv info, call 751-3848. N O T I C E WTNSIO.N-SALKM PUBLIC ASSKMIJLY FACll.ITIKS COMMISSION The Winston-Salem Public Assembly I- a e 11111 e s C om m ission is seeking individuals interested in ser^’ing on Ihe Commission’s Fair Planning Commillee. The l-'air Planning Committee assists the Fair Director in planning the unnual Dixie C lassic Fair. Persons interested in serving on the Fair Planning Committee should contact David Sparks, Fair Director, at PO. Box 7525, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 oral336,'727-2236 for more information and for an application. Deadline for ' applying is Januar>’ 10,2003. For U Carmen Propst: HAPPY BIRTHDAYIIl M y swxx-t. m y hwirt Is .s<i lull II achfb I fivl >4)ur touch, your liamls bnibltln^niy sktn yo u r lips I tastf. loutílnií lo IílsIi* tliem ад<Ш| Smullliifí и like « r u ts ofa nUnlxiw \asloitóofUU 'lntí m fshw lu llh iiiliie Senses bcíxime Inlliinu-d Ca-atlim aroma of cxoilc fnili. not lounvlnfi the a-alliy of which Ibiviir 1 am paraly/ed wlUi thoiiftlit.s of y«m It's thcjaix iuul llie blues of ¡uy beiul’s «Mifuslon M y heart, m y soul lx)lJi са|)аЫе of cmnlalUi;* sounds of music I lw be;U. riiyllim . fvmk. j^rtxjw Complete >vt mlsstnfí the па-Ы у W liere Is the tune? Is II U? A m I iTiuy, lu iw I lost m y mind, my thouîÿu s are «»isu m e d with >4)U Yet I am tom Th e unfamiliar of htnv II will lx? Unœ rlalnty. do you kiunv me. do I klHAVJ-OU? O r Imve I Ix-vn hea* Ijcfore llie tma^e of you emlxxklitl In my bean Always thea* Just \«1111пк. 1*)Пйпй to !x* a*le;L4e<l Joining m y soul I aui ixira^/rd vMth Ihe lhouf;lils of [you Ifs theJjuM and blues of m y coiifuslot) M y he-ail, m y soul enuiliUln« sounds jof music riiytlim . funk. Ilw lom plfleyet missini» the mekxly here Is Ihe tune, la It you? IJOVIC YO U . m A lT J O lv S ilv e rs trid e rs W a lk C lu b Seniors. 30 and up. M-r. 6:30-9 a.tit. No charge. M o th e rs M o rn in g O u t Tiiesilays and lluirsilays, S7 |>er day. ■S-KI |ier moiilli. T h e D a n c e C o m p a n y Mon..Tues.. Weil.. & Sal. Call Emily Rolieilson.‘WS-5lfi3. F rid a y , D e c . 2 7 Oxford After Christmas .Sale, .Shop III You Drop, ilepait 7 a.m.. retum 6 p.iu., .SIO. Don’t miss lim after Christ­ mas ailventun;. call 751 -2.125 lo sign up now. Limlled seatlne. Y M C A For more Infoniialloii. call 751-9(i22 or visit Davie Family YMCA. W a te r E x e rc is e C la s s For licgiiiiicrs ami the ex|Krienceil. All ages. Call forelass types & limes. K a r a te - C a r u c a d o S ty le 1 uesdays, 7-8:43 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w o n D o Ages fl up. Meet Tues. A: Thurs., 4:-t5, fi:(K). fi:-t5 p.m. P a r e n ts N ig h t O u t p.m.. ages .1-12. Swiiumlng. artsit tnifis. games, movie. Dlnnerat fi:30. $7 memlvrs. .SIO nonmeinlx;rs. F am ily N ig h t Dec. 20. 6:3()-S:30 p.m. Dinner, games, swimming and more. S2 per I^rsoii (5^:un(ler free). M id d le S c h o o l M a n ia 8-11 p.m. S e n i o r s All Senior Activities lake place at Davie Counly SeniorSer\'iees liK'iited ill the Hnick Building on North Main Slicel, Mocksvillc unless oiher\vise noted. Call 751-0(ill. F rid a y , D e c , 2 7 Life Line .Screening, 9 a.m.. Stroke and Osleo|Kirosis, Craft Room, tiy appt. only al l-XIK)-107-4557. O n g o in g Luneh, M,T,W , 11:.10 a.m., Th. & Frl,, 11 a.m. Silver Health E\ercises. Senior Ser­ vices, M, W, F, H:M) a.m. Quillinj!, every Monday, 10 a.m. IlridRe, Tuesdays & Fridays, I p.m. Card it Hoard Games, W, l;.30p.m. Creative .Scraphooklng CTiiss, 2nd Tuesday, 2 p.m. Painl Class, Wednesdaysal X:.10a.m. Dr, Dunn, Podiatrist, at Sr. .Services every three weeks on Mondays al 8-.30 a.m. Free Itlood Pressure Checks, once a momh, call Sr. Services for dates. Sr. Chorus, Thursdavs, 10 a.m.. Fast Spruce Uf) Ljouf Uom lor tW ffoliilûijs Interior Designs, Inc, Fl/// Service Design Specializes in: Window Treatments • Bed Ensembles • Accessories We work wilh licensed coniraclors lor your __________ remodeling and building needs. 25% off all holiday items through December 311 Charlene B. Cassidy & Christine L. Hcgc IDS Assoelmes 3560-C Clemmons R d . • fiVcW ill Clciivium\ l.ilmtrvi 7 6 6 -9 9 1 8 • M-F 9am-5pm •Si* ADOPTION FAIR I.A.R.O. (independent Animal Rescue Organization) ' & H.A.R.T. Foundation ' (Hobbs Animal Rescue Team) i W ill be holding an adoption fair S a t. D e c . 21“ - T u es. D e c . 24-'’ ' at Let’s Pet, 3 19 1 -A Peters C reek Pkw y i (in South ftirk Shopping Centet; beside Hancock Fabric) We have over 75 dogs, cats, puppies and kittens that * need responsible loving homes.Adoption fees vary. ^ Special consideration for Senior Citizens. For more itifo * , ^ 4 about adopting or becoming a foster home and/or , _ ^ sponsor for one of these animals, please call •A * 752-4027,250-5191 or 787-5786. ‘ .it. « - ê * ««« You may e-mail us at laro@ptmc.net/ or visit our website at www.hartifoundation.org •if. .a. .it. .it. .it. .V. tt. .it. JÍ» “T w elve D ays ‘T il C h r ist m a s ” Sale VodhinValleqTelecom S a le S ta r ts D e c e m b e r 1 2 u ntil C h r is tm a s E v e AT&T Multi-line Telephone Regular Price S59.95 Christmas Sale Price $37.02 Cortelco Caller ID Telephone Regular Price S49.95 Christmas Sale Price $39.02 AT&T Cordless 900 MHZ Regular Price S29.99 Christmas Sale Price $24.02 R2D2 Telephone Regular Price S69.95 Christmas Sale Price $59.02 Harley Davidson Telephone Regular Price S69.95 Christmas Sale Price $49.02 TIggehAnlmated Telephone Regular Price S74.95 Christmas Sate Price $58.02 Kermlt The Frog Regular Price S29.95 Christmas Sale Price $24.02 Fire Engine Telephone Regular Price $69.95 Christmas Sale Price $47.02 Y a d k in V a lle y L o n g D is ta n c e P r e -P a id C a r d s 6 0 m in u t e s fo r o n e lo w p ric e o f $ 9 .0 0 Y a d k in V a lle y T e le c o m / C in g u la r W ir e le s s A c t iv a te w ir e le s s s e r v ic e d u r in g th e ‘T w e l v e D a y s 'T il C h r is t m a s ” S a le a n d R e c e iv e a $ 1 5 c e rt if ic a t e - r e d e e m a b le fo r a n y Y a d k in V a lle y T e le c o m W ir e le s s A c c e s s o r y a t th e tim e o f s a le . r Visit each of our locations during this sale and register to win a cordless telephone or a free wireless activation* V i s i t a n d r e g i s t e r a t o n e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g l o c a t i o n s : Kinderton Placo 252 NC Hwy 801 N Advance, NC 336-940-2322 Squiro Boono Plaza 1057 Yadkinviiie Road Mocksville, NC 336-751-0528 Rlvorvlow Village 1530 NC Hwy 67 Jonesville, NC 336-526-ЧЮ80 Yadkin Plaza 942 South Stale Slieot Yadkinviiie, NC 336-463-^648 D ra w in g to b e h e ld a n d w in n e r a n n o u n c e d a t 1 p m C h ris tm a s E v e O n e w in n e r p e r lo ca tio n 'C re d it a p p ro v a l re q u ire d , tvlust b e re d e e m e d b y D e c e m b e r 3 1 ,2 0 0 2 . SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS R(X)m. Report Davie Dateline Items By Noon M onday IlL'ins for Davie Diilellne should lx; reported hy noon Monday ofthe pub­ lication week. Call 751-2120 or drop i( by the olHce. at S. Main Si. across from the courthouse. W o o d l» u n k Ile d Set.s 'vlih Im nkics $ " ^ 0 0(.^colors) Mattrcs.s Sets Twin Kiiij; 'Mrtinji al ¡'9 20 m99 Mlí’h Heel S h o c C h i i i rAs'ortcd CohuN M.iMiiiii al *1SÌ9 K & K M.ltiH sv I tlflltvbi 221 East Main Street, Yadkinviiie • 679-8374 Hours: M onday-Friday, 10am-5pm; Salurday, I0am -2pm Clemmons 1st Baptist Church pvc.sents: For Unto Us A Child Is Bom ! L iv e N a tiv ity D e c . 2 1 & 2 2 6:00-8:00 p.m. Kerre.shmeiits & Holiday l'4'llow.ship Provided %INTEREST Chevy, Olds, Buick, Pontiac1 00 Chevy Cavalier............ 97 Chevy Malibu............... 97 Chevy Monte Carlo .... 95 Chevy Lumina............... 95 Chevy Cavalier........... 99 Olds. Cutlass............... 96 Olds. Delta .......... 98 Buick Century .... 00 Pontiac Grand Prix ■■■■■■ .^5895 .^5995 .^5995 .^3995 ..=^3495 ..^6995 .^4995 .^6895 .^6995 Ford & Mercury & oodge 00 Dodge Intrepid ...............^7995 99 Ford Taurus.....................^6995 98 Ford Escort..................... «4895 99 Mercury Sable ...............«6995 Truclfs & Vans 97 Dodge Caravan...............^6895 96 Ford Windstar Van..........^8795 95 Ford Windstar Van..........^5995 95 Ford Aerostar Van ..........^3495 95 Plymouth Voyager Van ..^2995 95 Plymouth Voyager Van ..^1895 94 Ford Ranger Truck..........^3495 96 Suzuki Sidekick ... .........*4495 96 Geo Tracker 4x4.............*4895 WITHAPPROVED CREDIT ANDREmilREDDOWNniVMEIIT Rives Motor Co. 1616 East Innes Street. Salisbury. NC 1 704-636-1991 I! ' : 'í 10 — Duvic Cniinty Enlcrprisc-Rccord, Thursday, Dcc. 19,2002 /Wck-of-timcЯКШ Шсипж ИМ/АРК vetep.rNA! Mitchell L. Spindel, DVM Emily R. 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SilK4M 4'b, Siinki Ckiiis И Д Я tSXS rnaox ees* trw -i Fja*n tgr-m rn m |<^ Houn ~ Mon. - Sot. 11:00am-9:00pm / a _ж г т / е . 7 6 6 - < ^ 1 O F C L E M M O N S ,M70 M i w M m • Om m o m , IK 27012 Includes Whole Smoked Shoulder * • 1 Quart BBQ dip • 1 /2 Gallon Potato Salad 1/2 Gallon Baked Bean; • 1/2 Gallon B B Q S U ' sil chop for you for only SS,“Well C all Little R ichard’s for your catering a everything you need. ® We w ill deliver or you can pick it up. | V'. rV I :î' Í % ’íK-'-í f i Sports DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 19,2002 - Bl Y o u G o tta B e K id d in g Law Banks In A 3 to Beat Statesville As Davie Preserves Perfect Record K> llrian I'itls Davic Coumy Enterprise Record Tlie Davic varsity boys basketball team 's inngic-carpet ride ihrough Ihe nonconfcrence schedule continued last week. M osl everything seems lo have gone the War Eagles’ way. From 11 consecu­ tive makes at the frec-throw line lo hold off visiling M ooresville 67-64 on Dcc. 10 lo Patrick Law 's miracle 3-point bank at the bu zzer lo beat host Slatesville 59-58 Friday, they’ve be­ come drama majors and staged a joy­ ously ine,\plicable 5-0 rccord. "i wish wc could blow teams out like wc did last year, but it’s more exciting," Law said. "We like lo keep il close. I don’t know what it is." The War Eagles have crealcd a sen­ sation with their one-lieartbeal style. They’ve been a winning program since 1998-99, but Ihis team is strikingly dif­ ferent. While Duane I’hillips and Scan Stevens were phenomenons that lit up scoreboards and delivered six of the school's 13 40-point nights, Micah Gar­ ner, Luke Phelps, Law, Cliff Bums and Nick Nelson enlered the season wilh little fanfare. If Ihey were Ihe kind of players who cared aboul only Ihemselves, Davic would probably struggle lo slay around .500. "We might not have the talent they had lasl year, bul we dermitely have the heart," Nelson said. "There's no ’I’ in Icam. Davie has revolved around one person, but this is a building year and wc really need to put everyone - the bench and pcople on Ihe floor - together to win." "As young and inexperienced as they are on Ihe varsily level, they need wins and confidence, and w e’ve managed lo do il five different ways," D avie’s first- year coach, Mike Absher, said. And 10 think they swept a Slatesville leam lhal only trailed Oak Hill Acad­ emy, Ihc nation’s No. I-ranked high school le.im, 28-20 al the end of the firsl quarler lasl week. Oak Hill then faced LeBron James and Akron’s St. Vinccnl- St. Mary before a national TV audience on ESPN2. Incredibly, the War Eagles are unbeaten despile oulscoring ihe competition by a com bined 20 points (308 to Pieasc See Boys - Page 114 I ' , Kierston Kahrs (32) scraps for a loose ball against Mooresville.- Photos by James Barringer Statesville Hum bles D avie G irls By B rian Pitts Davie Couniy Enterprise Record In the first four games, Davie’s var­ sity girls basketball team bludgeoned teams by an average of 60-38. Turn­ about w asn’t much fun for Ihe War Eagles, who fell the sting ihemselves Friday at Statesville. The euphoria of a 4-0 nonconference , start disappeared in a listless perfor­ mance thal saw Slalesville, which lost at Davie 60-45 in the season opener, lum the tables 60-46. Three days earlier, Davie rouled vis­ iting Mooresville 62-32. ■‘We cam e in too relaxed," said Karen Slephens, who pulled no punches after her first loss as Davie's coach. "Coming in 4-0, we hadn’t played re­ ally Slrong leams and I think we felt like wc were a lillle better lhan we aclually D avie G irls Lo se A V ital C o g The D avie High girls baskelball team ’s grand goals look a hard hil on .Dec. 10 when one of it.s triplets-B riliany W alker, a siarler since her sophomore year along wilh fel- f low seniors D awn I j '. Singlelon and Sarah I W illiams - blew oul ^ her lefi knee early in I t the second quarler of I % 4 6 2 -32 thumping of I 'i '' lu llin g M ooresville, ; A 5-8 guard’s di- losis was an ACL lear, a lear of ihe ial meniscus and a lateral bone con- ion, and her career is mosl likely over cause she could need monihs lo re- VValkcr cover afler .she has surgery on Dec. 26. Walker has already been ihrough Ihis Irauma - she lore Ihe ACL in her righi knee in the spring of her eighth-grade year - and now she's probably played her last game for Davie. “I really can’l believe il happened again," Walker said. '’It really doesn't seem fair. We had so many high expec- lalions this year, and of course Ihey’re still Ihere. ll just really bothers me and il’s real lough on me mentally thinking aboul what I mighl be missing out on this year. I’ll jusl be a leader from the sidelines." Singlelon, Walker and Williams be­ came slaples in Ihe Davie arsenal as sophomores in 1 y99-(M). Walker was the No. 2 scorer with an 11.0 average, en- Brian Hunter moves through the lane for Davie’s 5-0 boys. O n T h e R i s e W r e s t lin g T e a m C a p t u r e s 2 0 - P l u s T e a m s A t M u s t a n g S t a m p e d e are at this lime. We didn’l come ready to play. We thought we were going to come in here and have an easy game'. They were not ready in the locker room, in warmups we weren’t making layups and we weren’t doing things in pregame lo get ready mentally. So I knew from the beginning it was going to be a rough nighl." Plcusc See Statesville - Paye B6 Davie coach Buddy Low ery pre- dicled al the slart of Ihe season il could be lale January before his yoimg wres­ tling leam hils its stride. A nybody for mid-December? T here’s no denying il. T he W ar Eagles are, once again, am ong the state’s heavyweights. Just look at what Ihey did at Parkland High Salurday in the annual M ustang Stam pede tourna­ ment. They won il with 187 points, beating Riverside, which is ranked No, 2 in the 4-A poll by N.C. M at, by six poinls. The resl of Ihe team scoring: Sci­ ence Hill (TN) 141, S i. Stephens 139. West Stokes 126, Avery C ounly 113, Independence 102, P a rk la n d 83, Fuquay V arina 80, W ake F o resl- Rolesville 73, East M ecklenburg 65, Gibbs (TN) 62, Forsyih C ountry Day 56, U andys 55, M ount T abor 49. Soulheasi Raleigh 19. West For.sylh 16 and North Forsyth 4. Even Ihough D avie raised ey e­ brow s in a field of 20-plus leam s, Lowery stayed humble. One big day doesn’t make a season at Davie. "W e wrestled prelty good," he saiti, "I was pleased. Satisfied? No. W e’re going to get better. You had 20-som e schools there and il’s a starting point. Bul w e’re trying to be as low -key about it as we can." Sophom ores M illard Sm ilh (152 pounds) and Ted Randolph (H W T) and seniorCliiU Stanley ( I89)eliciled the mosl ooohs. They each wenl 5-0 10 claim first place in their w eight classes. Sophom ore Russell H illon (103), junior Zac M orton (119) and Smith Cl. Stanley Randolph senior Colt Stanley (171) went 4-1, And sophomore Dustin Johnson (112), senior Andrew Scoll (140) and junior Jusiin Benlley (160) wenl 3-2. The War Eagles'gianl slrides since early N ovem ber are even more im­ pressive when you consider only ihree of 14 slarlers are seniors. "T here's nol many people, as far as a dual team, ihat’s going to beat us. There might be lliree or four," Lowery said. "I didn’l know w hal Ihc scoti; was. If wc w restle as hard as w c can; everylhing else will take cate of "Uscir. "W e can get belter. Look at (foot­ ball players) R andolph and Ryan Boehm . T hey’re nol in shape yet." O v e ra ll. S m ith is 15-0, C lint Stanley is 11-0, Randolph is 6-0, Coll Stanley is lO -I, Johnson and M orton are 13-2, Hillon is 11-2 and Scoll ¡5 .11-4. Six of Ihem - Hilton, Johnson; Scotl, Sm ilh and Ihe Stanleys - have cracked the Super 32 rankings, : “Sm ilh i)eal som e people lhat were preliy good,” Low ery said. "Ted just outhustles people. The best ihing is his heighl. H e’s got so much dang lever­ age, and he know s how to use his weight (244)." Note.s: The W ar Eagles go to East G aston for a dual tournam ent on Dec. 20 -2 1, where they won eight of nine m atches last y ear.... Four W ar Eagles m ade tile finals, including Hilton. Coll Slanley barely missed Ihe finals at 171. “ Не got caught by a boy from Science Hill," Lowery said. “Is Colt as good as him? I ihink so." ... In Ihe finals, Sm ith won 9-3, Clint Stanley won 9-4 and Randolph won 7-5 over A very C o u n ty ’s R icky K inner, w ho cam e iri ranked third in I A/2 A, Davie finished third in the M ustang Stampede in 1999 and fo u rth in 2000, ... Stam pede rccords w eren’t av ailab le for A aron Hollifield, Jerem iah Raby, Justin Benlley and Boehm. joyed three 20-point outbursts and di­ rected Davie to 14-12. As a junior. W alker scored 10.8 points as Davie went 17-9 and 8-2 in the Central Piedmont 4-A Conference, w inning the regular-season and tourna­ ment lilies and beating Mounl Tabor in the stale playoffs lo iidvance to Ihe sec­ tional final. W alker was also named CPC Player of the Year. This year, under new coach Karen Slephens, W alker was playing more two-guard lhan point, and the adjust­ ment created a slow slarl. Although she was averaging just 3.7 poinls - along w ith 5.0 assists and 3.3 rebounds - W alker’s value can’t be measured by numbers. Pieasc Sec VVulkcr - Pase U6 Worth Noting ... Erin Whitaker totalled 21 points and 18 rebounds in a pair of losses for Davie’s JV girls basketball team, . ' Alicia Allen of N. Davie’s 7th-grade girls had 16 points and 15 rebounds, in a 32-22 win over Erwin and 12 points and 12 rebounds in a 34-26 win overN. Rownn, ^ . S; Davie’s 7th-grade girls rolled 47-20 as Meisha Fowler foiled South- > east with 19 points. Only one of five opponents has held her to single dig­ its, Sarah Williams of Davie’s varsity girls flirted with a triple-doubie in a 62-32 romping of Mooresville, compiling 14 points, eight rebounds, eight: .steals and five assists. Sophomore centcr C liff Burns of Davie’s varsity boys had 27 points, 19 rebounds and six blocks in nailbiter wins over ^looresville and Statesville, which fell 59-58 to Davie when Patrick Law banked in ,a 3- pointer at the buzzer. Micah Galrner had 33 points in the >vins, , i Davie’s wrestling team got S-O performances from Millard Smith, CUnt Stanley and Ted Randolph to win the Parkland Stampede, which featiiied 20-plus teams. , / i J •; J ' B2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Dec. 19, 2002 R e c r e a t i o n B a s k e t b a l l G irls 6th SPARKS 13-A ndrea Gram 7. Carly Pralapas 2. Hannah Siroupe 2, Jcssa Ren 2. R O A D R U N N ER S12 - Brillani McQueen 6. Kayla Grubb 4, Rebccca Hendrix 2. Boys 6th TIGERS 25 - James MayHcId 21. Brandon Walls 2. Brandon Doby 2. BLUE DEVILS 20 - Landon Harris 9, Jacob Robcilson 3, Jess Cartner 6. DEACONS 19-A lticus Lum 16. Jordan Kinder 2, Joey Taylor I. RUNNIN REBELS 15- Alcx Marion 2. Adam Ward 4, Mall Torbush 2. Josh Draughn 2, Garrett Fulton 3. Shyleek Brown 2. G irls 3/4 LADY TARHEELS 9 - Roby Davis 1, Tara Carter 2, Madison Pralapas 4. Sadie Lagle 2, WAR EAGLES 4 - Lauren Marshall 2, Elizabeth Hartman 2. Boys Sth TARHEELS 12 - Bradley Gaither 2. Tyler Seaford 8, Bret Williams 2. BRUINS 5 - Brandon Tester 2, Ryan Barneycastle 2, Auslin Bell I. DEACONS 17 - Tanner Holden 7. Zach Long 8, M atthew Mills 2. WOLFPACK 9 - Greg Nuckols 2. Will Rooney 3. Ben Burton 2. Brian Bullins 2. Hoys 3rd LAKERS - KarchArey 4 WIZARD - Mitchell Miller 6. Will Beeson 3. George Freibcrger 2, Garrctl Nestcr 2, Kyle Bullins 2. BLUE DEVILS - Zachary ■ Bymc 2. Logan Ren 6, Jermey Walker 6, Jacob W alker 4. TARHEELS - Davis Absher 2. Andrew Kastings 6, Ben Schambach 2. G irls 6th ROADRUNNEKS 27 - Brittani McQueen 8, Katie Walker 4, Kayla Grubb 8, Cryslal Smilh 5, Alexander Folk 2. ALLY CATS 6 - Sydney Crawford 2. Sarah Martin 2, Rachel Mackintosh 2. Boys 6th TERPS 19 - Zach llling 2. Steven Wilson 13. Kurtis Keiser 2. Brandon Hall 2. TARHEELS 16 - Drew Absher 6. Jacob Vernon 3. Jake Prim 2, Adam McKnight 3. Kyle Randall 2. Boys 4th BUCKS 20 - David Slanley 2, Daniis Wilson 4. Alex Bell 6. M attiau Sawicki Johnson 6, Calab Oswell 2. MAGIC 16 -Jacob Lillle 2. Grey Walls 2. Vance Green 6. Jason Gallimore 4, Tyler Lee 2. HAWKS 1« - Blake Simmons 8, Pairick W haley 4, Jusiin M inor 4, Jacob Wood 2. WOLFPACK 14 - Lake Slabach 5. Charlie Rothberg 3. Mokael Pullium 6. D.C. STARS 27 - Kenlrell Ray 4. Reheem Martin 8, Josh Beaver 13, Parker Lee 2. DEACONS 19-Andrew W illiamson 4. Ben W illiamson 9. DeVonla Scoli 2. Cole Jackson 4. G irls 3/4 EAGLES 1 8 -Jordan Moore 12. Alex Keiser 2, Cannen Grubb 2, Chelsey I honias 2. W IZARD 14 - Lalriiula Tillery 2. Cara Belh Hendricks 2, KcAira Smilh 6, Kristina Parrish 4. C hurch League 1ST PRES. 61 - Brian Pills 25. JERICHO .W - Brad Dyer 24. LIBERTY WESLEYAN 48 - Chad Dyson 22 EAGLE HEIGHTS 21 LST METH. 49 - David Schweit 15, Chad Ward 15, HILLSDALE BAI>T. 45 - Bubba Coleman 11. LIBERTY METH. 6 5 - Brenl Wall 33. BETHLEHEM 57 - Pairick Law 18. NEW LIFE 52 - Mamie Lewis 3(1 CENTER METH. 36 - Greg Bametle 14. SM ITH GROVE METH. 41 - Dennis W hisenhunt 15. 1ST BAPT. 4 0 -Jason M urphy 17. Chase Gaddy stands in the W inner’s Circle at Woodleaf Speedway (left) and celebrates his points championship. Chase Gaddy Racks Up Trophies At Woodleaf Cliasc Gaddy is racking up trophies as :i racer at Woodleaf Speedway. The seventh grader at Clemmons Middle School won 8 of 16 races and 3 of 4 double-points races lo bring home tlte 2002 Irack cltam- pioii award. Ciaddy look his liot wheels 10 Soulh Carolina on Dec. 7. qualified on Ihe pole in two classes and won both races. Sign Up Now For Instructional Basketball The M ocksville-Davie Recreation Department is ac­ cepling registration loniis for its K-2 instrticlional liasketball program. Tliis program is designed lo leach basic skills. This is not a league, but on the last day the children will divide up inlo teams just for fun. This pro­ gram is for males and females, grades K-2 and will be held al Cornatzer Elemenlary School. The dates: Jan. 18,25. Feb. 1, 8 and 15. Each .session will last 50 minutes, with kinder­ garlners starting at 9 a.m. and first and second graders at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. The instruc­ tor will be Davie High boys baskelball coach Mike Absher. This is on a firsl-comc, firsl-serve basis. There will be 20 participants per class and the cosl is $20. Prercgislralion is reijuired and the de:idline is Jan. 3. w w w .enterprise-record.com yl\t ГЦЧИг DAVIE FAMILY YMCA 14th Annual NEW 5K ResoluUon Run & 11/2 Mile Fun Run/Walk Saturday, December 28,2002 ' USAFT Certified PROCEEDS BENEFIT YMCA TEEN PROGRAMS Tha Davte Family YMCA Inviles you to start your new year oH righl. Join us lor the 5K RESOLUTION RUN or 1 1/2 MILE FUN RUN/WALK. Once again this year, the YMCA will provide a sale, quaiily event to accommodate the serious competitor as well as athletes of all levels. Proceeds benefit tho Davie Fam­ ily YMCA Teen Program. LOCATION: Oavie Family YMCA, 215 Cemetery Street, Mocksvillo, NC 27028 AGE DIVISIONS: 19 & Under, 20-24,25-29,30-34,35-39, « M 4 ,45-49,50-54,55-59,60-64,65-69, and 70 & Up. AWARDS: Awaids will be g'rven to tha lop three male and lemale finishers in each 5K group division. No duplicate awards will Special recognition will be given lo the Youngest participant. Ooor prizes will be given away during breaklasl. T-6HIRTS: T-shiits ate guaianteed lo tha first 150 ninners registered and pa'jd. PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Our trademarid Hoi and Iresh oH the griddle with tots ol colfee and juice. Breakfast served until lood n depleted. RACE DAY SCHEOUU: 7:00am 8:00am 8:30am 9:30am REGISTRATION!$15.00 $18.00 S35.00 $6,00 $4.00 ReglslratkxVPacket Pck-up 1 1/2 Mile Fun Run/Walk 5K Resolulkxi Run Pancake BreaWast & Awartls Ceremony Pre-registralron (by Doc, 21) Race Day Registralkm Family Package lor both races (each person musl be registered by Doc. 21) Fun Run Breakfast only (Purchase Ihe day ol race) AddfCiii Home I*t>one:__Ымеш Eakfii«:. . City:, _Age (roce ilay)_ _5К . Wofk Phone:. _ Siale:. Ма1е_ -Z ip :. _ l 1/2 MU< RunAValk T-Shirt Sin lU n W dM r In OMuiJenUon of ihe accxpunc« of Ihii cMiy I hmby nleau ind diKhéyB ihe Davle Finuly YM CA md uiy o(hci ifiontocins (Шире, omdali, fnfMlly ownm. md Ы1 peopie or fivupt cixmctcd in *ny » ly with the R«plution Run from eny Injury or Ion which might ocojr ' iluiint my (wHdpeUDa m l uivel to ani fnm Ihe nee lo be htlJ on Dtcembo 31.300:. Sifn«nm:_. Pircnl Slgnuurc:. <IfunJera«e II) Gaddy is also an honor-roll student. 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S A L I S B U R Y - 7 0 4 " ' в З З ‘ " 7 2 7 0 D $ :» v t iN s a a 4 c n m 'i5 N r r 1 3 M I C ; . у WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE. Н4 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISF. RKCORD. Thursday, Dec. 19. 2002 b i • к ^ Л '.* 4 £ > « д а Matt Smith contemplates a move against a big defender. Davie coach Mike Absher seeks an explanation from an official.- Photos by Jam es Barringer Boys Continue Wild Ride By Surviving Two More Nail-Biters C»ntim ic(l I'rom Рацс III 2S8). Gam er is avcraginj; 14. poim s, Phelps 11.4. Law 4,6. Himvs 9.4 ami Nelson 8.4. I’helps is pulling down 8.4 rc- hounds and Hums is aver­ aging 8.8 re­ bounds and X2 blocks. "O h, il's crazy." G ar­ ner said. "W e’re not a high-scoring team bul w e're a high-inlensiiy leani, and we find a way lo win. Wc always come ihrough at the end, and that’s all that matters." Al Slalesville, Davie niisseil 1У of 26 first-half shots, includ­ ing all .seven .1-poim allempls. L aw and still led 24-2.^. The luntiiig poinl wascoriibo guard Garner, who scored six poinls in 6.‘i seconds lo push Davie ahead .16-.12 wilh .1:10 lefl in Ihe third ((uarler. lie did a shake-and-bake move lo free himself for a 15-foot jumper, he dribbled behind liis back and pulled up for a 17-fooler, and Scolly Robinson lipped in a bas­ ket as Pavie scored on seven straight p<issessioiis for a 40-,^5 lead. Garner hil seven of 10 free throws, dished oul four assisls and scored 1.1 points. Burns nailed si.x of nine shots for 12 poinls, controlled 11 rebounds and rejected three shots. Anil Nelson bad 11 poinls, five re­ bounds, four assisls and Ihree steals. "M ieah ha s Ih e a b ilily to la k e o v e r a g a m e ," s a id I’helps, w h o a d d e d n in e p <iinls a n d s ix b o a rd s , " l i e 's g o l g o o d v is io n o f th e c o u r l a n d e v e n if h e ’s n o l d o in g it w ith h is s h o t, h e c a n s lill see e v e r y b o d y Ih a t’s o p e n ," Davie had a comfortable 1 - 42 lead wiih 3:06 remaining, but Ih e G reyhounds w ouldn’t go away, using a 10-3 spurt to close lo .S4-.‘i2. Davie had a .*¡6-54 lead and possession svilh 25 seconds lefl, but back-lo-back turnovers on inbound plays under Ih e Statesville basket gave Ih e Grey­ hounds a 58-56 lead wiih 12 sec­ onds left. Bul all thal did was force Ihe War Eagles to find another way lo win, and Ihey did it wilh a scene slraighl oul of R ipley’s Believe ll Or Not. Mieah Garner kicks the ball to the wing. He leads Davie with a 14.3 scoring average. Davie Boys Basketball Statistics Record: 5-0,0-0 CPC (iinS P(s Kebs Avr Assists AvB I'l4 i Gamer 4 57 II 2.8 15 3.8 14.3 Phelps 5 57 42 8.4 7 1.4 11.4 Law 5 48 14 2.8 15 3.0 9.6 Bums 5 47 44 8.8 2 0.4 9.4 Nelson 5 42 9 1.8 28 5.6 8.4 Hunier 0 12 8 4.0 5 2.5 6.0 Smilh 5 23 8 1.6 6 1.2 4.6 Capwell 4 8 5 1.3 0 0.0 2.0 Robinson 2 3 3 1.5 0 0.0 1.5 Schweit 4 6 2 0,5 1 0.3 1.5 Pricc 5 5 2 0.4 1 0.2 1.0 Howell 3 0 3 1.0 *)0.7 0.0 Linder 1 0 1 1.0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTALS 5 308 61.6 OPPONENTS 5 288 57.6 3-I’olnlcrs: Law 10, G am er 8, Nelson 6. Smilh 3, Price Steals; Nelson 12, Law 8. Phelps 7, Burns 5, Garner 4, Price 2, Hunter, Schweit, Smith Blocks: Bums 16, Phelps 5, H um er4, Smith G arner took the inbounds pass and dribbled all Ihe way up Ihe floor. Slalesville cut off G arner's penelralion and forced him lo kick it oul on Ihc left wing to Law. who worked his way to Ihe lop of Ihe key. With the clock approaching zero. Law had no choice bul lo launch an off-balance trey that banked in for a you-gotta-be- kidding game winner. "1 believe hard w ork and preparation will give you some luck somelimes," Absher said. "These guys have done every­ thing I've asked, and they de­ serve it. For 30 m inules we played very good on bolh ends, and Ihey'rc a very good leam. Tliey're bellenhan they were Ihe first lime we played them. Their coach said Iheir foolball people have gollen Iheir baskelball legs.'’ The lucky recipient ofthe gill goal was scoreless for Ihree quarters and l-of-9, including 0- of-5 on 3-poinlers, from Ihe field before silencing Slalesville at the buzzer. Law said; "Lucky. Lois of luck. It's the first lime I’ve ever been in lhal environment, and I’m slill shaking. I thought Gar­ ner was going lo go all the way and either make the layup or get fouled. I didn’l Ihink he was go­ ing to pilch a. 1 didn’t call it but I knew it was going to be a bank. It was nol prelly, bul it went in. Three poinls is three poinls." Phelps said: "I love Patrick Law. We’ve been doing lhat all year. People have been stepping up when we had lo, and tonight was Patrick’s night. We’re nol a bunch of individuals. W e’re a leam, Wc don’t care how many points we have, we just want to win." And A bsher said: “I don’t know. M aybe Ihe banks stay open longer in Slalesville on Fri­ day nighl." Davic 67, MoorcsvillE 64 It was a struggle, bul Law, Phelps and Gamer came ihrough late as Davie e.scaped earlier in the week. CPC Standings BOYS Conf.All W -L W -L Davie County 0-0 5-0 N. Davidson 0-0 5-0 Reynolds 0-0 3-0 South Iredell 0-0 5-0 South Rowan 0-0 3-4 West For.syth 0-0 2-2 G IRLS Conf. All Davie Counly 0-0 4-1 Norlh Davidson 0-0 3-2 Reynolds 0-0 2-3 South Iredell 0-0 2-3 Soulh Rowan 0-0 2-5 Wesl Forsyth 0-0 3-2 Law came alive when il mal- lered, scoring his first poinls on a tiebreaking 3-poinler with 5:45 lefl. Phelps scored nine fourth- quarler poinls after going .score­ less for 24 iiiimiles. And Davic made 11 straight free throws in Ih e final 3:47, including 6-of-6 from Garner, who scored 20 and hit four 3-poinlers. "You don’t want to have 26 of these games, bul they're kind of fun." Absher said. "Phelps is one of those guys that likes il when it’s on the line. Being a senior, he wants lo carry the team some and obviously he’s doing that. (A ssistant coach M ike) Dinkins lold Law to shoot il if he was open, and thal was a big 3 because tliey were fighting and fighting but couldn’l quite gel over Ih e hump.” Burns had 15 poinls, eighl rebounds and ihree blocks. N el­ son had nine poinls, five assisls and four slcais. A nd B rian Ilunler had six poinls, six re­ bounds, Ih re e assisls and Iwo blocks. Phelps kept providing lifts, pulling Davie up 54-51, 56-51 and 63-58 w ith 50 .seconds left, and Garner became Ihe ihird dif- ferenl player lo post 20 points. "I didn’t really gel the oppor­ tunity unlil talc in Ihc game, bul you’ve jusl gol lom ake Ihe most of Ihem once you gel Ihem," Phelps said. “As long as we find a way lo win. I'll be happy." "A w in’s a win," Gamer said. "W e just cam c together as a leam. We’ve leamed how lo play in light silualions, and we jusl keep pulling oul wiih a win." Noles: Once again, the Cen­ tral Piedmont is shaping up as one of the slate's strongest con­ ferences. Reynolds and Wc.st Forsyih arc feared throughout the stale, and Soulh Iredell, Norlh Davidson and Davie are 14-0 com bined.... Davie will be idle until the Sam M oir Christ­ mas Cla.ssic (Dec. 27, 28, 30) al Calawba College in Salisbury. Ih u k ' ii7, McMiri-'svilk' 64 - .\lic;ih CiiinKT 20. C lilf Hum s 1 3 .1-iiVc I'hclps N ick N flscin llri:iil llu n itT fi. I’iUritk l-;iw 5. M ;»u SiuiOi D n vlc 5'J, Slalesville 5 « - M ieah Ciarner 1.1, C liff B um s 12, N ick Nelson 11, Luke flle lp s'). l-alrick Law 7. Seolly Robinson .1, Uraiulon Capvvell 2, David Schw eil 2. Nick Nelson beats Mooresville to the bucket. M s c a v 's A TREE SERVICE A 336-492-2944 T O L L F R E E 1 -0 6 6 -8 9 6 -7 7 1 1 Free estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsyth & Davie Counly R e t ld e n t la H i C o m w a rc la l W o rk S t lic t lv i Trim m in g A P ru n in g • T r t* R tm o v a l S tu m p G rin d in g • S to rm D a m a g i • H a za rdo u s R tm o v a l Lo t C lia rin g ’ T r a ln td A rb o ris t (C o m p ltt t C Ita n U p ) DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 19,2002 - B5 South Boys Hold On For First Win South D avie’s seventh-grade boys baskelball team shrugged a two-ton monkey off ils back last w eek, beating v isiling Southeast 40-37 for ils first win in five games. The Tigers (1-4, 1-2 M id- South C onference) controlled Ih c game, wiih exception of the final Ih re c minutes when the Pa­ triots pared a 12-point Soulh lead lo three. Bul Coach Tim Dcver- icks was glad to walk away wilh a win no matter how ugly the closing moments of the fourth quarter may have been. "Il was huge for us," he said. "They’ve been working bard in practice and I’m glad il paid off for them." The first half was Soulheasl 13, Darius Hall 12. The big man slaked South lo an 18-13 lead by scoring all his points in the open­ ing 12 minules. "They were irying to man-lo- man press us, and we beat il," he said. "H all's man would slep off, we’d dish off and he’d lay il in. He did real well." South rode Colby Seaford (10 poinls) and Eric Lowery (eighl) to the big lead. They Irapped, forced liiriiovers and repeatedly broke free for Iransilion layups and high-percenlage jumpers in a perfonnance lhal was a radi­ cal departure from Ihc previous four when the Tigers trailed West Row an 23-7 at halflim e and China Grove 9-0 in the lirsl quar­ ter, "We got off lo a good slarl, that boosted our confidence and we came out after halflime and did Ih c same I h in g ,” Devericks said. After surging 10 a 40-28 lead wilh 2:50 left, little went righl again for Soulh, which looked every bit like a leam that w asn’t used lo prosperity. The Tigers bad chances lo avoid Ihe dra­ matic end, bul they missed seven of eighl free throws in Ihc fourth. "It almost fell apart," he said. "W e’ve never been in lhal situa­ tion and we missed foul shots. Wc only had one turnover (dur­ ing Southeast's rally) and they were making shots." The Tigers cracked, mi.ssing three consecutive free throws while leading 40-37, bul avoided a nioniinienlal collap.se. Soulh­ easl rebounded on South’s end wilh six seconds lefl, bul had lo settle fora polenlial game-tying bomb thal didn’t come close. Mall Van I loy added 6 poinls for Ihc Tigers, who play al home lo North Rowan on Dcc. 19. “We did a lot of penelralion. hit Ihe open guy and moved Ihe ball around, which we hadn't done a lot of this year," Dever­ icks said. S ou lh D n vie 41), Soulheasl .17 - Darius Kail 12, C olhy .Seaford 10. !:rie Low ery H. M all Van 1 loy 0, Auslin NVixxl .1. St>nny Slanley I . Fowler Scores 19, South Girls Steamroll It remains lo be seen whether South D avie’s scvenlh-grade girls baskelball leam has come on enough to play wiih the Mid- South C onference's elite. The Tigers have shown they can lum lesser opponents inlo cannon fodder, follow ing up a 31-6 drubbing of China Grove with a 47-2 0 stom ping o f v isiling Soulheasl lasl week. "W e’re getting better. W e’re starlin g lo do things a lot sharper,” Coach Todd Bumgar­ ner said. "W e’ve got a long way to go if w e’re going to compete with Ih e lop leams in the confer­ ence, bul Ih c whole team played well and I'd like to ihink w e’re headed in the right direclion." During preseason Bumgarner envisioned a dom inating play- m aker in poinl guard M eisha Fowler, and she’s been equal lo the hype, matching her season high wilh 19 poinls against help­ less Soulheasl. Soulheasl came oul in a man- lo-m an defense, and Fow ler made the strategy backfire as Soulh improved lo 3-2 overall and 2-1 in Ih e MSC. "They were the first leam lo show us niaii-lo-nian," Bumgar­ ner said. “I lold Ihe girls eventu­ ally somebody would try nian- to-m an. We spread the floor, Meisha just look il lo the bucket and she got layup after layup af­ ter layup. And then w e'd break backdoor and get another layup." South led 10-3 after one quar­ ter and 23-5 al halflime. Fowler was on pace for 25 poinls bul didn’l play in Ih e fourth quarter. She’s led South’s scoring in all five games, pro­ ducing no fewer ihan eighl and averaging 14.8 of South’s 33.6 poinls. Eighl different Tigers coiilrib- uted poinls, including Tyara W agner, Tekaira G ailher and Justina Scoll wilh six cach and Ayanna Leach wiih five. “ M eisha made one m ove," Bumgarner said. "I mean she had the whole court lo operale 1 -on- I, and I like Ih e chances of lhat. So it was good they played inan- lo-nian against us." Soulh plays al home lo Norlh Rowan on Dec. 19, South D avie 47, .Soulheasl 211 - Meisha t-owler 1*1, Tyara W'ayner (i.'l'e- kaini CiiiiilKT 6. Justin.) Scolt 6. Ay:tnna l.cach 5. /Vmatula Siewart 2. Stephanie Tehva 2. Ta vlo r Cave I. TH AN K YO U ! Life C o m m u n ity C hurch a t T h e BttJck w ould like to exten d its g ratitu d e to th e follow ing m erchants, organizations, and individuals w ho helped m ake ou r float in th e M ocksville C hristm as P arade such a success — G od Bless You! 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С Obituaries С Classifieds# # ù b s c r i p t i o i M f e gliailer’s Pgtll Шеа111егД| D AVIE C O U N T V E N T E R P R I/iS ^ E C O R DiiVniwwiii.iii.u G o t o t h e D a v ie C o u n t y E n t e r p r is e R e c o r d w e b s it e a t w w w . e n t e r p r is e - r e c o r d . c o m f o r a c o n v e n ie n t lin k t o o u r la t e s t e d it io n . I t ’s y o u r o n lin e c o n n e c t io n t o D a v ie C o u n t y . Davie County... WeVe Got You Covered! w u i w . e n t e r p r i s e - r e c o r d . c o m В6 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, l)cc. 19. 2002 Davie varsity girls coach Karen Stephens tall<s strategy during a timeout.- Photos by Jam es B arringer Statesville H ands Davie First L o ss Continued From PagcDI T hc W ar E agles started poorly, conlinucd lo gel worse and lum cd 180 degrees aflcr whipping four nonconfcrcncc learns by 15 or m ore points. It look them nine possessions and nearly four minutes to get on Ihe board, Ihey failed to score on 15 of 17 firsl- quaner possession.s, and for Ihc half Ihcy shol 5- of-26 and committed 21 turnovers lo Irail 26-14. "It w as four bad (|uarters and you can'l do lhat with the talent w e're gelling ready to play in the Chrisimas loum nm eni and confcrcncc." Stephens said. "W e threw the ball wherecver they wanted us lo throw it. We dribbled it when wc didn'l need lo be dribbling it. Wc jusl did everything that we’ve worked on not doing. It M area d y w a s a lm o s t lik e w c w e re in a p a n ic . Wc d id n 't g e t p a lie n l u n ­ til Ih c e n d o f th e g a m e ." The Greyhounds (4-2) love Ih c .1 and Ih c y made 8-of-19 (42 percenl) from behind Ih e arc. By contrast. D avic w as ()-for-l() from 3-point land unlil Sarah W illiams made a Irife c ia wilh .18 soconds remaining. "W e live anil ilie by the 3," Slalesville coach Addie Highlowcr said. "W c hit 1.3 the other nighl againsl Oak Mill Acailcmy, but wc hit four lasl niglil (in a win over Kannapolis)." Stephens was so disgusted al halflime lhal she benclieil Ih rc e slarlers and opened thc ihird quarter w ith senior H eather M cD aniel, freshm an C arly Booth, sophomore Nicolc Mar- cady and juniors Andrea Dwig­ gins and Alyse Howden. "Il's a wakeup call hul al Ihe same time if those kids arc go­ ing lo step up. lliey're going lo play." she said. “This is nol go­ ing to be a team buill on a fixed slarling lineup. If Ihese young kids slep up and play, we'll play those young kids. The kids lhal play the harilest deserve lo play whelher ihey're a freshman, se­ nior or whalevcr" W hile bad shooling and bad passing were abmil the only things Davie did well. Maready tried inighlily lo pul llic War Hagles buck in the game. I ler 15- fooler two minutes inlo Ihe sec­ ond half pulled Ihem wiihin 29- 20, and she finished with 12 poinis on 6-of-‘) shooling. "O ur younger kids gave us a lift and gol il w iihin nine." Sicphens said. "They played well. Look al Dwiggins, Howden and Maready - ihey came in anil Sarah Williams has provided consistency, scoring between 11 and 15 in each game. Davie Girls Baslcetball Statistics Record: 4-1,0-0 CPC Gm s Pis R ibs Л \ц Assists Avr l‘PC William.s 5 б.')27 5.4 13 2.6 13.0 Schafcr 5 .Ì4 28 10 2.0 10.8 Singlclon 5 40 34 6.8 6 1.2 8.0 H. McDaniel 5 32 .14 2.8 17 3.4 6.4 Maready 3 14 10 3.3 0 0.0 4.7 Booth 5 IK 1У ■3.8 2 0.4 3.6 B. Walker 4 13 II 2.8 16 4,0 3.3 Kowal.slci 5 13 3 0.6 2 0.4 2.6 Kahrs ,‘i 10 19 3.8 .5 1.0 2.0 A. Walker ,‘i 10 8 1.6 6 1.2 2.0 R. McDaniel 5 8 4 0.8 0 0.0 1.6 Dwiggins .5 4 16 3.2 6 1.2 0.8 Bowden 3 1 3 1.0 0 0.0 0.3 TOT.ALS 5 284 .“ió.K OPPONENTS 5 213 42.6 J-Poinlers: H, McDaniel 2, W illiams 2, Kowalski S tcab: W illiams 19, Schafcr 13. II. McDanicl 11, Kahrs 5, Singleion 5. A. W alker 4. B. Walker 4, Boolh 3, Maready 3, Dowdcn, Dwiggins, Kowalski Blocks: Singleton 11, Kahrs 3, Maready, A. W alker, B. W alker did Ih e Ih in g s Ih e y 'r e capable of doing defensively. As long as ihey're playing hard, they're going lo gel iheir lime. M aready gels afler Ih c ball and gels back on defense, ihe ihings you've got lo do." The gutler-ball effort coin­ cided wilh D avie's firsl game wiihoHl senior guard Brittany Walker, a lliird-year slarler who lore Ihe ACL in her lefl knee againsl Mooresville and is likely done. Williams posted double-llg- urc scoring for Ihe fiflh lime at 15 points, bul 10 of those came during m op-up lim e. A llison .Schafer and Boolh had six each. Boolh siruggled from Ihe field bul made 4-of-4 free throws and grabbed seven rebounds. Dawn Singlclon had four points and eight rebounds, and Dwiggins had six rebounds and ihrec as­ sists. Davie won Ih e battle of Ih c hoards for Ih e fourih siraighl lim e, but consider this slal: Davie's starters lurned the ball over 24 limes, while Slalesville point guard Kara Flelcher has two turnovers in the past Ih re c gaines. "W hether wc have key inju­ ries nr nol, some of these kids are going lo have lo lake the load on their shoulders," Stephens said. " This is a good wakeup call before we gel inlo a silualion where we have lo have wins. It's good for Ih e m lo rcali/e they arc beatable, and lhal if Ih e y don'l step up and play this is whal il could look Uke." Davic 62, Muore.svillc 32 The W ar liagles slogged through the firsl half, shooling 25 percent, committing 16 turn­ overs and entering Ihe break wilh a surprisingly slim 24-19 lead. "W e w eren't w orking to ­ gether as a team," W illiams said. "We w eren't looking where we threw passes and w eren't m ov­ ing our feci on defense. It was just lackadaisical." S tephens attrib u ted the sloppy first half lo two factors - the llvc-day layoff from Ihe ice storm that paralyzed thc state and overconfidence (Davie beat Mooresville 60-36 in the previ­ ous game). "Som elim cs you view your opponent as an underdog and you're loo relaxed," she said. "We have got to be m ore fo­ cussed and play every night as if Ih e y 'r e ihe lop opponent." In the second half, however, the W ar Eagles could do no wrong. They opened thc third wilh 11 unanswered poinis and scored 24 of 26 points for a 48- 21 lead. Thc workhorses during the gam e-breaking flurry in which Davic scored on 14 of 17 possessions were W illiams (14 poinis, eighl rebounds, eight steals and five assists) and Singleton (13 points, 6-of-U ) .shooting). "We had an extremely hard praclicc ycslerday. and we were sore loday," W illiams said. "1 think everybiKly had been silling around ihe house for awhile and were out of shape. But 1 hauled limbs so I vvas in shape." I leather McDaniel convened 4-01-6 shots, .scored eighl and distributed four assists. Savan­ nah Kowalski shot 3-of-5 for seven points, Schafer had six Dawn Singleton goes up for two of her 13 points. Freshman Carly Boolh ties up a Mooresville player. points and nine rebounds. And Kierslon Kahrs had four poinis, eighl rebounds and three blocks. "K ahrs gave a big cfforl," Stephens said. "Singlclon did a lot belter in the Ihird quarter. If her (left) hand heals she'll con­ tinue lo do betler. Il's supposed lo be jusl a sprain, bul w e're slill real concerned wilh il because it could be more lhan lhat." Davie is idle until Ihe Sam Moir Christmas Tournament al Catawba College in Salisbury on Dcc. 27, 28, 30. Davie 62, .M iiorcsvlttc 32 - .Sarali W illia in s 14. D a w n .S in glclo n l.l. lle.vllicr M cD anicl 8. SuvuniKih K o w u l- ski 7, A llison .Schufcr 6. Alyson W alker 4, Kierslon Kahrs 4. C a rly Doulh 2. N ifiile Maready 2. lirillany W alker 2. .Slalesville 60. D a vlc 46 - .Sarall W illiam s I,“!. Nicole M aie a Jy 12, A lli­ son .Schater 6, C a rly llootli 6, lia w n Sin^lcutn 4, 1 leather M cDaniel 2, A l­ yse llowilen I. Walker Injures Knee, Likely Ending Career Of ‘02 Player Of Year Continued From page IU "Y ou're losing som ebody that's been a varsiiy player for thal long, and her experience and leadership adds .something on the floor lhal w e'll going lo miss." Stephens said. "M enially and emotionally she's going to be hurling becausc she's been Ih ro u g h Ih is oncc. This is her senior year, this is a special year, and Ih e n she’s having lo deal wilh Ih is injury." If anyone can defy the odds and find a way lo rcium before sca.son’s end, il's Walker, who's as vigorous and delemiined as they come. "M om (Tam m y W alker) lalked lo the nurse (on Dec. 12) because the doctor was in sur­ gery ull day, and Ih c rc were a bunch of different ihings lhat could happen,” Walker said. "If it’s minor arthroscopic, it could be 3-4 weeks and 1 could be back, Bul it all depends on when he gels in Ihere (on Dcc. 26)." As much as Davic will iniss W alker's savvy, hunger and fire, Ihe show must go on. The War E agles need W illiam s and Singlclon 10 dominate, they need junior Allison Schafer lo reeap- lure ihc 14-poinl louch she dis­ played in Ihe first three games, and now they need senior point guard Heather M cDanicl to be­ come a Ihreal as a passer and shooter. "It's going to be lough, bul at the same time I hope the other kids will slep up and play Ihe way Ihey’re capable of playing," Sicphens said. “Even though it’s a big loss, I don’l want it to be such a big lo.ss lhat ihey don’t- think they can continue to be successful - even Ihough il would be a lol easier if Walker was wilh us." JV Boys Searching For Answers DAVIE COUNTY EN I'ERI'RISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 19, 2002 - B' Roger Bumgarner has been coaching basketball for eighl years, bul this has been maybe his mosl fruslraling as Davie's JV boys pluinmclcd lo 0-5 wiih a 37-33 loss lo visiling Moorcs- villc and a 41-33 loss al Slales­ ville. The War liagles mainlained a lead for mosl of three quarters in Ihe firsl nonconference game of lasl week - and opened an eight-point advanlage In ihe third - bul watcheil Mooresville dominate thc decisive fourih 22- II. Davie's demise slarled when rebounding machine Raeshon M cNeil wenl om wiih a back injury lhal has carried over from foolbail season. 1'he freshman yanked down nine boards before silting out the fourih. "If he would have siayed in Ih c game ..." Bumgarner said. "We played really good for Ihree quarlcrs. We gave M ooresville a fil wilh a 1-3-1 halfcourl irap. Wc had an eighl-poini lead and Ihey came back when McNeil came oul. Thai hurl us because il seeiiK'd like he w'as dragging every board," A nother freshman, ReShawn Parks, was ihe only Davie player lo reach doubles figures in eilher gam e, leading with 10 puints againsl M ooresville. Drew Yea­ ger was second wilh six. В u m g a rn e r's f ru si ral i о n boiled over in Ihe setback al Slalesville. Although ihe coach shouldered blam e for ihe fiflh conseeulive loss, he said Davie didn'l give full cfforl. "ll w as u gly," he said. "Slalesville wenl from a 2-3 zone lo a man-lo-man, and our poinl guards did nol recognize. Bul Ih a l's my faull and I'm go­ ing lo take the blame for that. We w eren't in an olfense and Ih a l's up to me. "And w c w e re la z y o n ilc - fe n s c. We h a d n o h e lp d e fe n se in o u r m a n -lo -m a n . a n d a g a in Ih a l's m y fa u ll." Slalesville pulled away wilh a 16-5 run in Ihe ihird quarler. Venable led wilh nine poinis, M ichael M ashore had eighl poinis and six rebounds, I’arks seven points and Yeager six. "1 didn’l get Ih e m ready lo play, bui 1 w ill," Bumgarner said. Davie's next action will he a lournam eni al Ih e A sheboro YMCA on Dec. 26-28. M iio re svllle .П , D n vie .'.Я - lU - •Shawn I’arks K Ï. D rew Yca jicr 6, M ichacl .Masllorc 4, Devon Venahle 4. D .J. Rice 4. Iro v lllakely .1. Raeshon M cN eil 2. Slalesville 41. Diivie - Devon Venahle *>. M ichacl M ashore S, Re- Shawn I’arks 7. Drew Ycaj:cr (t. lolm llcnlielil 2. Kacshon M cN eil I. JV Girls’ Record Drops To 1-4 li-Vi D avie's JV girls baskeiball leam can'l gel on track, ll com­ milled 29 turnovers, including 20 in a lirsl half in which the War Eagles fell behind 24-10, in a 46- 38 loss lo visiling Mooresville In Ihe firsl nonconference game of lasl week, and ihen the War Eagles missed 32 of 45 shots in a 42-30 loss al Slalesville. The War Eagles alinosl pulled off an im probable com eback against M ooresville. culling down lurnovers in Ihe second half and pulling wiihin one wilh two minutes lo play. Erin W hi­ laker had 12 poinis, 10 rebounds and four blocks; Brooke Harris hil five of nine shots for 10 poinis; Allison Mackinlosh had eighl points and foursieals; and Shanicka Brown had four poinis and eighl rebounds. A fler putting a scare in M ooresville, however. Ihe War Eagles reverted lo their Hawed form, including a 4-for-16 per- fonnance al Ihe foul line. W hi­ laker. who was sick, sucked il up 10 score 10 o f her 12 during D avie's 20-11 fourlh-quarler rally. "W e co u ld n 'l gel ihe ball down ihe courl lo gel ll lo Grin for Ihree quarters," Coach Jan­ ice Jackson said. “(After closing lo one), we slarled liiniing il over again." The War Eagles limiled lurn­ overs to 16 ;it Statesville, bul this time Ihey couldn't get the ball lo fall, shooling 20 percenl and al­ low ing a gam e-turning 12-2 spurl by Slalesville in the sec­ ond quarler. Danielle O 'N eal wanned up from the outside to lead Davie wilh 11 poinis and W hilaker had nine poinis and eighl rebounds. Jackson.was di.sappoinled in ihe War Eagles slumbling lo I- 4. but not wilh Ihcir effort. It marked their largest margin of defeal. following losses of two. . A eighl and eighl poinis. Their lone win was a 36-32 decision over Mooresville in ihe third game. "We cut our lurnovers from 29 lo 16. bul Ihis lim e we couldn'l hil anything." Jackson said. "We played OK. Aclually il was a hig improveinenl as far as lurnovers and ball handling. We workeil on lhat all week aud I'm glad for lhal. We were gel­ ling Ihe shots, Ihcy jusl weren't falling." N otes: Jackson credited Davie's improved ball handling to guards O 'N eal. Ashley W hil­ lock and Ashley Cornalzer, ... D avie's nexl aclion will he a lournam eni al llie A sheboro YMCA on Dec. 26-28. M oo re sville 46, Davie .W - lirin W hilaker 12. Hrookc Harris |0.Л11|м>ч M ackintosh K. Shanicka M roun -I. Asli- Icy Coinat/CT C lu b h c VayUn I. Slnlcsville 4 2 .1)a\ie M) - Danielle O 'N e a l 11. Urill NVhilaker Allison M ackinlosh 4. 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Buy Ford... “Buy ALL AMERICAN FORD” Just Off 1-40 Exit 170, Hwy. 601 • Mocksville, NC ( 3 3 6 ) 7 S 1 -2 1 6 1 Check us out at a a ffo rd .e o m ' On approved ciedil. See dealer lor delails. D a v i e P e o p l e DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 19,2002 - CI o - Ш ' The many faces of Christmas are revealed in these children, from left, Brandi Swisher, Matt Garretson, Nikkie Shore and Jordan Boone. - P hotos by Robin Fergusson Looking For Christmas Joy Of The Season Turns Up In All Kinds Of Places Looking for Christmas Joy of the season turns up in all kimls of places By Kalhy Chaffin Davie County Enlerprise Recorcl I went looking for Christinas. It siarted out as an idea for a fun story, and it turned into a quest. “Where are we going?" En­ terp rise pho to g rap h er R obin Fergusson asked when I siarted Ihe search last Thursday. “I have no idea," I lold her. “Let’s jusl go and sec whal happens." Now I’ve worked with a lol of pho­ tographers through the years, and most of them would have compluincd about my lack of a plan. But not Robin. She’s always up for a challenge, and w e’ve been on som e grand adventures to­ gether. On this particular day, we ended up at C ooleem ee Elem enlary School, where 1 have worked as a substitute leaclier several limes this year. Il was there thal I leamed far more from the studenls than I taught them, including just how much 1 slill have lo leam. M aybe they could help me find Christmas as well. Heart . to Heart witti Kathy Chaffin “I need your help,” I told Jordan Boone, a firsl grader in Mrs, Jcri Fisher’s class. “W e’re looking for Chrislmas, and we were hoping you could help us find it." Robin had Jordan to sil on the floor in front of a bulletin board decoratcd for the holidays, a nice prop for her pictures. He sal there quietly while I waited patiently for his answer. And waited and waited ... Jordan, who has big blue eyes and curly blonde hair, appeared to give my question serious thought. He looked at me. then al Robin, then al assistant principal Linda Dorscti. ihen back at me. Ue wrinkled his brow, turned his head to the left, then to the right. He raised his eyes upsvard, appeared to focus on something on the ceiling, then lowered them toward Ihe lloor before directing them right al me. He wiggled around a lillle bit, seemed to get comfortable, Ihen weni back lo ponder­ ing Ihe question. Finally, he shrugged. I tried again. “W hal is it that makes you the happiest when you Ihink about Chrislmas?” 1 asked. “Chrislmas m om ing,” hc said. “W hy?" 1 wanted to know. “Because you see toys under your tree,” Jordan answered. “And how does lhal make you feel?” I continued. “Happy.” he responded. "And what is it that would m ake you happy if you saw it under your tree Ihis year?" I asked. "A reniote-control car," he said. Jordan’s eyes gol even w ider when he menlioned the car, and we all smiled. Chrislmas is a remole-conlrol car under your tree. Chrislmas is Ihe wide-eyed w on­ der of a child. Fiflh grader Mall Garretson had an answer for me right away when I asked him where I could find Chrislmas. “In a good home,” he said. "And whal makes a home good?” I wanted lo know. "People that love you,” hc answered, “and it's w ann." “Is your home w ann?" I asked. “Yes,” he said. “W e've gol a fireplace. My par­ ents are nice, and my brother and my sister, they’re nol thal annoying, bul ihey are, sort of.” Mall said his sister’s name is Rachel, and she’s 4. His brother is D.J., and he's 12. Matt and D.J. were born the same day — De­ cem ber 3 1 — two years apart. “Do you like having your birthday over the holidays?” I asked. "Yes,” he responded, “because 1 don't have lo go to school." Then, to make sure he didn’l leave me with the impression tliat he didn’l like school. Matt added, “ I've got a nicc school, and my principals and leachers are nice.” “Thanks, M all,” 1 said, as hc headed back inlo Mrs. Tammy Essie’s class. Christmas is a good, warm home and people who love you. Chrislmas is a nice school with nice principals and teachers. I asked Brandi Swisher next. I recognized her from having subbed for her kindergarten leacher. Mrs. Jane Saville. "W e’re looking for Chrislmas,” I lold her. “Do you know where we can find it?" A look of distress came over Brandi’s face. I dccided to ask the question a differeni way. "Lei's see,” I began again. “W hen you ihink about Chrislmas, what do you think aboul?" “Bells," she said, her soft voice barely audible. "So where would you find bells?” I asked. “Store,” she answered. “What store would you go to?” I wanted lo know. “W al-M art,” she responded. “The Wal-Mart in M ocksville?" I continued. She nodded. “If you were going lo buy a present there for somebody, whal would you buy?" I asked. “A Barbie." she answered. “Who would lhat be for?" 1 wanted to know. “Kayla.” she said. "She’s my cousin.” “She's older.” Brandi answered when I asked her cousin’s age. “Is there anylhing else you would buy?” 1 asked. “A little box wilh writing sluff in il,” she said. “And who would lhal bc for," I asked. 'T o r my other cousin.” Brandi answered. “but she’s lillle. She don'l have a birthday yet. When she grow s up, maybe her mom will lei her play with it." “Oh, so she's a baby,” 1 responded. “She's zero," Brandi explained. Christmas is bells. Christm as is a Barbie doll for a cousin who is older and a box of writing sluff for a cousin who is zero. We decided to ask one more sludenl. Nikkie Shore, who is in Mrs. Melissa Kistncr's fourth-grade class, said we could find Chrislmas al the Norlh Pole. "Santa might give you some Chrislmas presents." she added. “How do we get Ihere?" I asked. If we slay up late on Chrislmas Eve. she explained, we can ask him lo lake us back home wilh him. “Do you think he’ll let us go?" I asked. "Probably," she said. I’Icase See Christmas - Page 04 Buster Clement says Christmas can be found in the tool department at Lowe's. Pattie Swisher bakes cookies, cakes and pies for Christmas. C2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTKRPRISE RECORD, Thurscla.v, Dec. 19, 2002 The fourth Home for the Holidays fashion show at Bermuda Run Country Club raised $6,000 for arts programs in Davie Schools. Part of the show were the decorated tables. Home For The Holidays Annual Fashion Show A Good Time For A Good Cause Karen Jarvis em cees the fashion show. T he D avic C ounly A rls CouDcil hosled iis founh Home for Ih c lioliilays lunchcon ami fashion show lo a sell-out crowd al Bcnnuda Run Counlr>' Club in November. The evenl originated as a fundraiser for renovation of the B rock A udilorium inio Ih c Brock Perfonning Arls Ccnicr, anil now bcncrns.Arts in Educa­ tion programs in all nine IDavic Couniy Schools. "Wc think Ihis is a Icrrific way for ladies to enjoy a fun Sat­ urday afternoon w hile benefiting children," said Oavie Cinimy Arts Council Executive Director, Jane Simpson. "The ladies in­ volved understand the value of Ihe arls in the education of our sludenls. They want our sludenls to have every advanlage wc can give them." I'ollowing lunch, participants enjoyed a show of the latest fash- ions from Talbot’s, English's, and S&K Menswcar; all m od­ eled by local models. Fashions were presented in four sccnes; "It's a W onderful Life." "A n Affair to Rem ember," "W hite C hrislm as." and “ My F air Lady," with music accompani­ ment by M ike H endrix. The show was emcecd by Davie na­ live Karen Jarvis. M odels included B etsy Cochrane, Shirley Cornalzer, Traci V. Donathan, Regan Jones, Lori Kelly, Ruby O ’Neal, Candy Poplin, Dianne Snipes, Priscilla W illiams, Peter Perrel, and Ri­ chard Poindexter. Participants’ eyes also brighl- cned at Ih e sight of tables lhat filled the room. Volunteers from club.s, civic organizations, and businesses dccorated tables in a variety of themes. "The tables were almost as much fun lo look al as the fash- ions" stilted event cocliair, Elette Owen. "Everyone diil a fantas­ tic job of being creative and cl- cganl. The room looked gor­ geous." "O ur com m ittee en jo y s knowing lhal our efforts benefit Davic Counly children," said event co-chair Linda Sechrist. “Wilh profits right al S6,00(), wc Ih in k lhat makes all of the hard work very w ortlnvhilc," Sechrist said. у - ' ' - Ivlike Hendrix provides musical accompaniment on the piano. • « \ ♦ t Members of Ihe Red Hat Society gather for a photograph during the annual fashion show. “Our seniors were there when we needed them, and North Carolina will be there now that they need us. ” Governor Mike Easley You or someone you know could be eligible for the NC Senior Care program, wtilch provides prescription drug assistance and Insulin. To qualify, you must: i M m m a i W a m i w l . l n a w i e f w r a e e i | » e l h t t u u M « a n d м ц м и м а ! a t a r l a n i r Л п | 1 а , â n ë J 2 9 . 2 M ' , : a r l a * I l » a i r t a d L a n # f * . ’ V' -, ■ ■ ' ; ■■ ■'. ■!. . A ' i i ■■ ■ r a nI W M M M M O r - . O T I V ' V N r a p m & m j p r i i n ^ M a i i < r i i ^ fc p in im , T o l e a r n m o r e c a l l 1 - 8 6 6 - 2 2 6 - 1 3 8 8 o r g o to w w w . n c s e n l o r c a r e . c o i n This message courtesy of AARP North Carolina Advocating for comprehensive Medicare prescription drug coveiage 9 1 9 - 7 5 5 - 9 7 5 7 2002 Christmas Services First United Methodist Church 305 North M ain Street, M ocksville You are cordially invited t o t h e S i x t y - E i g h t h A n m i a l C h r i s t m a s C o n c e r t & C a n d l e L i g h t i n g S e r v i c e b y t h e 40-voice Chancel Choir T hree Identical Services 5:00 p.m ., Sunday, December 22 7:30 p.m ., Sunday, December 22 7:30 p.m ., Monday, December 23 Christmas Eve Service Christmas Eve Celebration for the Family Dec. 24th at 4:30 p.m. Carols, Readings & Candle Lighting Service, Spccial Music by the Chance! Choir, Hand Bell Choir. Live Nativity, and Nursery Care Provided. Christmas Eve Communion Dec. 24th at 11:00 p.m. Carols,Communion & Candle Lighting Service, Special Music, Live Nativity, No Nursery. I11 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dee. 19, 2002 - C3 M r . & M r s . B r u c e H in k le C e le b r a t e 6 0 th A n n i v e r s a r y Mr. and Mrs. Brucc Hinkle were honored with a dinner by Ihcir children on Nov. 29 on their 60th wedding anniversary. They were married on Nov. 29, 1942 in York, S.C. Their children are: Edward (Elizabeth) Hinkle, Cathy (ClifO Edwards, both of M ocksvillc, Chris (D onna) H inkle of Springfield. Va.. D ora (Tom ) G randy of Owensboro, Ky.. and Delia Hinkle of Yakima. Wash. S o n B o r n T o L o c a l C o u p l e Ted Kiser and Carolyn Fuller of Mocksvillc announce the birth of a son, Austin Blake Kiser, on Dec. 12. 2002 at .‘i;2y p.m. al Forsyih Hospilal. He joins и brolheri Ryan. 7, and stepbrothers B.J., 22,Truman, 21. and stepsister Charily. IX, Cake Decorating Class Offered A basic cakc decorating class will be olfered by the M ocksville/ Davie Parks & Rec Dcpartniciil on Tuesday nights from 7-9 Feb. 4-M arch 11. A ininimum of six and a maximum of Li will be admitted to the class, and everyone must preregister by calling 7.*» 1-2.12,‘i. The cosl is $30. Participants will leam lo make flowers, borders, designs and more. Shop ‘Til You Drop Trip Dec. 27 An after-Christmas "Shop Til You Drop" Irip lo Oxford is planned for Friday, Dec. 27. Sponsored b y th e Mocksville/Davie Parks «& Rec, th e I r ip w ill leave Dvie at 7 a .m . a n d re tu rn at a p p r o x im a t e ly 6 p .m . Cosl is SIO. Oxford is famous for wedding cake Victorians and quiet chann. Shopping will be at Stovall’s Chrislmas Shop. Lenox China, and cosinetics outlets, the Cedar Creek Pottery and more. Lunch will be at the upscale A shton's ($10-515). There will also be a slop for breakfast. Call 751 -2325 to register. There is limiled seating. 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Dcc. 19, 2002 Christmas Joy Means Different Things To Different People Conlinued Krom Рицс Cl is gn in i; Гог yo u this y tM r? " I co ntinu e d . “ T o y s , p ro b ;ib iy.” she a n ­ sw ered . "Is there a n y k in d o f to y you \v;u»l?" I W iinted to know . “ A n y k h id he w ants to ¿:ive m e ." N ik k ie responded. “ W o w .” I said qu ie tly. “ D o yo u liave brothers and sisiers?” I asked. “ Л w h o le lo t.” she said. “ H o w m a n y ? ” 1 co ntinu e d . ‘F iv e bro thers ;uu l ilireo sisters.“ she a n sw ered. ” W o w !" I said, iry in i: to im a g in e vvhat it w as like lo have tlve b ro the rs. A n d 1 th o u gh t it was lo u g h g ro w in g up w ith tw o . C h ristm a s is b e in g ha p p y w iih w h a te ve r S anta b rin g s yo u . C h ristin a s is a w h o le lot o f bro tl)ers and sisters. W c saw B u ster C le m e n t, w h o w o rk s fo r the D a v ie C o u n ty S ch o o ls , in the p a rk in g lot. “ H e a ve n m u st be h a vin g a recess.'* he said. "Го г there to l>e tw o a n ge ls at C o o le e m e e S c h o o l.“ I lo o k e d a ro un d to see w h o he w as la lk in g about Ixifore re a lizin g it w as R o b in and m e. O h , a sm o o th talker. I thovjght. I asked h im w he re w e co u ld find C h ristm a s. “ L o w e ’s.“ he responded, “ in the to o l d e pa rtm e n t. Is n ’t lhat a m a n ’s h e a ve n , a m a n ’s paradise? W h a t d o y o u th in k ? “ " I like th at," I said, lie co n tin u e d w ith Ihe sm ooth ta lk . "1 h o | v yo u d id n 't get hurt,'* he sa id , “ Iro m lhat fall from h e a ve n .” C h ris lm a s is b eing ca lle d an a ngel. C h ristm a s is the lo o l departm ent at L o w e ’s U o m e lm p roven \e n t W areho use Store. Pattie S w isher w as al F o o d L io n in M o c k s v ille c h e ck in g out Iter groce rie s w h e n w c slop|4‘d by. “ S he looks like a g ra n d ­ m o th e r.” R o b in said w hen she saw her. In deed, she hat! a frie n d ly face and a sm ile that lit up h e r eyes. “ W 'c’ rc lo o k in g fo r C h ris t­ m a s.” I to ld her. “ W h e re w o u ld yo u g o to fin d it?” “ G e e , I d o n ’t k n o w ," she said, d o n 't gel ou l n )u ch to go u u yw h o re . I guess I'd jus\ gom e \o the g ro c c ry store/' I’attie, w h o live s n ear the . C o u n ty L in e co m n u m ity. sai<l she ’s ready tor the ho lid a y. She had just finish ed b u y in g a ll the ingre<Iienls she needs fo r Ihe co o k ie s, cakes and chess pies she m akes e ve ry \ear. A w id o w . Pattie said she’ ll Ы* s|H.*nding C h ristm a s w ith her son. R ick y. C h ristm a s is co okies, cakes and chess pies. C h ris lm a s is sjHrnding tim e w ith y o u r son. i:ig h le e n -\ e a r-o lil Jessica K o o n t/ svas w o rk in g in Ihe g ro ce ry stiire w he n w e asked her w he re w e co u ld fin d C h risin ia s. “ W ith y o u r fa m ily .” she said. “ W h a l does y o u r fa m ily d o at C h ris tm a s ? " I asked. “ Па1,“ she answ ered. “ D o y o u have bro thers and sisters?’’ I w a nte d lo k n o w . “ Ves,'* Jessica responded. “ I ha ve a little sisler and a little b ro th e r." П е г sisler, Ja m ie , is L“'. and he r b ro lh e r. L o g a n , is 5 . H e r p irents arc Jim m y and C a ro ly n K (»o n l/ o f M o c k s v ille . C h ristm a s is eating w ith yo u r ta m ily. R o b in had to go on another a ssign m e n l, but I co n lin u e d m y search for C h rislm a s d u rin g the d a ys tlun lo llo w e d . I w ent lo the C a n a R o a d luMue o f l»am and B o b b y D a v is on S u n d a y a tie rn o o n , w he re fo n n e r e m p lo ye e s o f T r i-C o u n ty M ental H caltl^ Ik u I gathered fo r their a n n ua l re u n io n and Christn\as p a rty. O h , I'm sure to find it here. I thought as I w a lk e d inside. T lie re w as П н х!, lols and lots o f fo o d , and piesents. T h e c h ild re n opened theirs first. W h itn e y lo ved Ihe D a le B a m h a rd l Jr. p illo w that C in d y H o g a n ga ve her. W 'h iln e y loves u n ytliin g w ith D a le Ea rnh ard t Jr.'s n a m e o r p icture o n it. She th re w ihe p illo w o n the llo o r and lay d o w n o n lo p o f il. T h e D a v is brothers — C h iis to p h e r, C a m e ro n and C a le b — lik e d their preseiUs, lo o . a lth o u g h they o jv n e d them so i|u ick ly I c o u ld n 't le ll w ha l they w e re . P am and B o h h y w atched w ith a m use m e n t, fe ign in g d isa p p ro va l w h e n 3 'y c a r'O ld C a le b tore in to the m usical in btn tm e n ls. in clu d in g a d n im . Jessica Koontz says she finds Christmas with her family. - Photo by Robin Fergusson that C in d y and S u/ie H o rto n b ro ug h t hint. W e adults liked o u r presents, lo o. e ve n th ou gh o n ly a co up le o f us ended u p w ith the one w e picke d out at the iK g in n in g . W e pla ye d that ga m e w he re yo u can p ick an u n w ra p jv d present o r one lhat s o m e b o d y else has already o|x'ned. I starteil o u l w ith a rooster m a ga /ine ra ck , lost it a co u p le o f tim es, then ended up w ith it again. W e w e re b u sy p la y in g o u r gam e w h e n C a le b paraded in p la yin g his drunx, a serious lo o k o n his face and a baseball ca p o n his head. W'e a ll paused lo lo o k at h im . co m m en ted on how ciMe he lo oke d , then returned to p la yin g like ch ild re n again. C h ristn u is is a lillle d ru n u n e r boy. C h ristm a s is adults re d isco v­ ering the ch ild re n w ith in . I m et m y frie n d . D o ris S horl. fo r lunch the next d a y at P o tm a n ’s Restaurant. “ 1 need y o u r h e lp w ith a s to ry." I to ld her. ‘T m lo o k in g fo r C h risin ia s. W h e re d o I go to fin d il? " “ Г о г m e . yo u fin d it in the ch ild re n .’’ she said. “ C h ild re n are w h a l C h ris in u is is about. C h ild re n lo ve C h ristm a s, and they seem lo k n o w w hat it’s a b o tn ." “ K e e p o n .’’ I said. “ C h ild re n understand il m ore lh a n aduU s d o ," she co n tin u e d . “ W h y d o yo u th in k that is?“ I asked. W iih o u t w a rn in g . D o ris started to cry. “ Because Ihe y d im ’t have to g o s h o p p in g ." she responded. “ I'hey d iu i’t have lo b u y it. T h e y d o n 'l have to gel in to the hustle and bustle. T h e y get to e n jo y the n u un e n i o f w hal i l ’s a b ou i a nd the spirit o f it. T h e y get lo e n jo y the anticipa tio n . “ A n d as a d u lts ." D o ris co ntinu e d , “ w e d o n 't Itave a n y a n ticipa tio n o f C h ristn u is . Л И w e k n o w is w e ’ ve got to go b u y presenls. W e ’ ve g o l to w ra p them . W e 'v e g o l to clean the house. W e ’ve gt)t to decorate it. “ I rem em l>cr w h e n I w a s a lillle g irl, il w as ab so lu te ly w o n d e rfu l w a itin g fo r lhal m om e n t w he n Santa w o u ld co m e and getting u p on C h ris lm a s m o m in g . I catt ren\eml>cr w h a t it fell like to g o lo ok u n de r lh al tree and see all those presents thal Santa b ro ug ht. It w as w o n d e rfu l." C h ristm a s is lu n ch w itli a Irie n d . C h ristu K is is in the child re n . C h ristm a s is the m e m o ry o f lK*ing a ch ild . i asked w a itre ss A p ril C o b le w here I co u ld fin d C h ristm a s w h e n she ca m e to take o u r order. “ I think C h ristm a s is in y o u r h e a rt." she said, “ and it's the happiness lh a l y o u sec in yt>ur c h ild re n ’s faces o n C h ristm a s m o rn in g . A n d also, lo m e. it’s about all the m e m o rie s yo u have o f y o u r past lo ve d ones, the m e m o rie s o f th e C hristm a se s lhat yo u sjKMU w ilh th e m ." D o ris started c ry in g again. A p ril, w h o w as abou l to cry, has tw o c h ild re n . A s h le y. Ы . and R o n n ie . 15. C h ristin a s is in y o u r heart and on y o u r c h ild re n ’s faces. C h ris l­ m as is the m e m o rie s o f lo ved ones n o w gone. 1 w e m lo d o w n to w n M o c k s ­ v ille lo o k in g fo r C h rislm a s. I slopped b y B its o f Brass G ifts and 0 (П с е S u p p lie s, w here a d isp lay featured several copies o f the p obm , “ M e rry C h ristm a s from H e a v e n ," in vario u s «ii/cd fram es. M a n a g e r Renee M . S p ry told m e ea rlie r that she had seen the p oe m advertised iw a ca ta log and ord ere d Ihe fram ed copies fo r the store. Jo h n W m . M o o n e y Jr. o f M assachusetts w ro te the to u ching verses al ter the death o f his m o lh e r. and w he n friends and strangers began requesting copies, he ha d the p oe m co p yrig h te d and I'Kigan sellin g them . T h e p txim is e sp e cia lly m e a n in g fu l to R enee, w hose hu sband. T im o th y , d ie d sud d e n ly in A p ril al age >46. H is death fo llo w e d the loss o f he r m other. G e le n e M c D a n ie l, the year Iv fo re . Renee had gone to lu n ch w h e n 1 slo pp e d b y on M o n d a y , so I asked sales associate D o ro lh y P ark er w here I c o u ld fin d C h ristm a s. “ D o yo u m ean w hat C hristn ta s is a ll ab ou t?” she asked. “ H o w e v e r yo u w a nt to interpret th at," I a n sw ered. “ T o m e . I ih in k C h ristm a s is Je su s.” she saitl. “ and th at’s w hat ll|^* season is a ll about and just the fact th al H e cam e as a c h ild and lhat G o d sent H im to re tnin d us that th e re ’s ho|4* and that w e ’ve g o l jo y . T h a t ’s w hat it Is to m e .’’ C h ris lm a s is re m e m lv rin g those w h o 'v e losl lo ve d ones d u rin g the year. C h ristn ta s is Jesus. C h ris lm a s is hojK* and jo y. D a ve C a m p b e ll w as w ith a cu ston ter w h e n i slo pp e d b y D a v e ’s M u s ic to ask h im w h e re 1 co u ld fim i C h ris tm a s , so I w a ite d. “ W h e re can yo u fin d it? " hc responded w h e n I asked h im . “ Y o u ca n fin d il in m y h e a rl." “ O K . ” I said , “ T e ll m e about it.” “ I just d id .” D a ve said. “ It’s m y S a v io r’s b irth da y. C h ristm a s is in m y hearl. T h a t ’s w hat C h ristm a s m eans to m e . b eing h a p p y and p ra isin g H is n a m e on H is b irth d a y fo r savin g m y s in s ." C h ristm a s is Je su s' b irth da y. C h ris lm a s is ta k ing tim e lo praise H im fo r savin g o u r sins. N e.xl. 1 w e nt in to S pe cia l B le s sin g s . O ld and N e w ’. lo t)k in g fo r C hristn ta s. “ It’s not in the stores.’’ said m a n ag er Jo la yn e H a in . “ Y o u ’ ll fin d it in the heart, C h ristm a s should Ik* e ve ry day. “ T h e g o o d w ill to w a rd m e n . il should n ol just bc at C h ris tm a s . It shou ld Ik* d a ys a ye a r, and th at’s w h a t C h ris lm a s is, w h e n y o u can n n d som eone w h o can act the sam e C h ris tm a s D a y , H a llo w e e n . V 'ale n iin e ’s a n d e ve ry d a y in lx :tw e c n ." S|K‘c ia l B le ssin gs is a co n s ig n m e n t shop o f n e w and used item s and ha n d m ad e cra lls fro m I'evas and A riz o n a . F o r Jo la yn e , he r hu sba n d . Jo h n , and th e ir partner. B e lin d a D u d le y . ()|K*ning the store w as the fu lfillm e n t o f a n n ss io n . N o l o n ly d o th ey he lp co n s ig n o rs m ake a little extra m o n e y, she said th ey also try to h e lp cu stom e rs w h o are in need. “ S o m e o f th e item s w e can e ve n g iv e a w a y .” she saiil. “ iKrcausc som e p e o p le b rin g things in and say. 'D o w h a te ve r y o u w a n t w ilh it and k ee p the m o n e y .' ” T h e first tim e thal ha p pened. Jo la yn e said th ey w ere stunited. “ W'e slot)d there and w e talked about it.” she said, “ and w e decid e d lhat those item s w o u ld ha ve a v e n d o r o f th e ir o w n . Th a t ve m lo r w o u ld be c h a rily. “ S o e v e ry m o n th , a d ifferent ch a rity get.s the m o n e y ." C h ris lm a s is g o o d w ill to w a rd n\en e ve ry d a y o f the year. C h ristm a s is a consignntetU store lh al helps cu sio m ers in need. I w as ge ttin g re a d y to g o into the B m e rp rise office w h e n l spo ile d P a ula T u c k e r w ilh her ch ild re n . Fa ith and Russ. “ I ’m o u t lo o k in g fo r C h ris t­ m a s.” 1 to ld .^-y e a r-o ld R u ss, "a n d I d o n ’ l k n o w w h e re to fin d it. W h e re w o u ld yo u g o lo o k in g for C h ris tm a s ? " “ G ra n d m a M o o d y ’s.” he said. T h a t's the hom e o f P a u la ’s m othe r. C a rrie M o o d y , she e.xplained. a nd her father. M a y n a rd M o o ily . T h e y have a iree, R uss said, w ith d e corations a ll o v e r it. G ra n d m a M o o d y w o u liln ’t m in d i f i w ent there to find C h ristm a s, he .said, and she m ig h t e ve n feed m e co okies an d g iv e m e a present fro m un de r the tree. C h ristm a s is a gran d m a good e n o u g h to share. I w e nt lo o k in g for C h rislm a s at M c D o n a ld ’s. I w e nt inside lK*cause I c o u ld n ’t lK*ar lo go th rou gh the d riv e -th ro u g h w itho ut P a trick D ra u g h n there to hand m e m y order. P a trick ’s fa m ily and m in e are close, and I w a lche d h im g ro w u p. In receni years, I e n jo ye d talking to h im w h ile he was at w o rk , first at S u b w a y , and ihen fo r the past tw o years, at M c D o n a ld ’s. W h e n I heard the ne w s that he had lK*en k ille d in an a ccident on G re e n h iil R o ad e a rlie r this m on th , I. like a ll those w h o knew ' h im . qu estio n ed w h y he shou ld ha ve lo leave us al the yo u n g age o f 19. Inside the fa sl-fo od restaurant, h a lf o f the In fo rm a tio n C c n te r b u lle tin b oard is co ve re d w ilh his photos and ha n d w ritte n m essages fro m his frie n d s. H is g irlfrie n d , A s h le y , w h o also w orks ihere. w ro te : “ P a trick , m y lo ve , I w ill m iss y o u fo r the rest o f m y life u n lil the d a y w h e n w e ca n bc together again. I lo ve y o u m ore than a n ylh in g in Ihis w o rld o r the n e x t...” "P a tric k , y o u are m y Ik*sI frie n d ,” w To ic D e b o rah , “ Y o u are an in sp ira tio n lo m e. I w ill not forget y o u ." A frie n d nam ed M a rie w rote; “ P a lrick . yo u w e re a co o l m an. It’s like w c shared an inside joke no one else w as in on. I ’m go in g to m iss the laughs w e had ..." A n o th e r frie n d w ro te : “ I w ill m iss y o u . b u l 1 k n o w yo u are ro c k in g in he a ve n . I love y o u , m a n . Vtni w e re so a w eso m e, and yo u lo u clie d m y life in so m a n y w a ys. I ’ ll n e ve r forget y o u .” O n e o f m y favorites w as w ritte n b y M is h a ; “ O n D e c e tn lK r Is l. a n e w star w as placed in Ihc s ky and it w ill re m a in there fo re ve r .is w e ll as in o u r hearts. T h e sta r’s nam e w as P a lrick . W c m iss y o u , Pat. and w e w ill n e ve r forget y o u .” A co w o rk e r nam ed B e n n y w n u e : " T h e besi ihin gs in life w e o n ly get a short lim e to e n jo y. I e n jo ye d w o rk in g w ith P a lrick . H e ca lle d m e ole m a n .” Seve ra l referred to P a lrick p la yin g the d ru m s in a local ri>ck band. “ R o ck on . P a l,” w ro le one frie n d . "K e e p p la yiitg those d ru m s ," w rote another. P atrick is sh o w n p la yin g the d ru m s in three o f the five photos on the b oa rd . H e is s m ilin g like som eone w h o lo ve s w h a l he is d o in g . In one o f the p hoio s, a close - u p. P atrick is captured lo o k in g up, and h is fuce is a b so lu le ly radiant. I like to th in k he luid lhal expression o f jo y o n his face w he n he passcil fro m this w o rld in lo the next. C h ristm a s is rem em lK*ring a d e lig h tfu l yo u n g m a n w h o left us too soon. C h ristm a s is a n ew d ru m m e r in heaven. 1 left M c D o n a ld 's to p ick up vny 1 3 -ye a r-o ld n iece . A m a n d a , al S o u th D a vie M id d le S ch o o l lo take he r to ge l a sports p h ys ic a l al M e d ic a l Associates o f D a vie . Th e re , in the w a itin g ro o m . I asked Jo h n n ie B a ile y o f M o c k s ­ v ille , w h o was w a itin g lo sec a d octor, w here 1 c o u ld find C h ris lm a s . A nur.se called he r to co m e back lK*fore she had tim e to answ er. S o I posed the question lo A m a n d a . “ W h n l d o y o u m e a n?” she re sponded. “ Ju s l interpret it h o w e v e r you w a n t.” I said. “ I d o n 't k n o w w hat y o u ’ re a sk in g .” she said. "W e ll, w h e re w o u ld y o u g o to fin d C h ris tm a s ? ” I asked. “ I ilo n ’t u n de rslan d w hat y o u ’ re a s k in g .” she said. “ W h a t d o y o u m e a n? C h ristm a s C h ris lm a s .” “ O K . let m e re w o rd it.” I tried again. ” W h e re is C h ris lm a s ? ” “ W h a t d o y o u m e a n?” she re sp on d e d, la u g h in g . “ It’s n o l in a b o x ." “ W e ll, w h e re is it? " I w a nte d lo k n o w . " T h a i ’s a w e ird q u e s tio n .” she said. “ I d o n 'l u n de rstan d ihe q u e s tio n .'' “ P re le n d it's not m e a sk in g yo u the q u e s tio n ," I said. “ W h e re d o yo u fin d C h ris tm a s ? ' “ W h a t d o y o u n ica n ? ” she said. “ I d id n ’l u n de rstan d ihe questio n. I c a n ’t a n s w e r il.” A ln n ii that tim e , the nurse ca lle d h e r b a ck, thank goodness. C h risin K is is a te e n a ge r’s u n ca n n y a b ility to gel o u i o f a n sw e rin g a qu estio n . C h ristm a s is a n iece I a d ore. 1 w a lk e d in w ith A m a n d a and spotted K a th y C o rn a t/ e r. the nurse p ra ctitio n e r w h o has 1к*еп m y he a lth -care p ro v id e r fo r Ihe past ye a r a nd a h a lf, d u rin g w h ic h tinte I ha ve also co m e to co n sid e r he r a frie n d . " O h . g o o d .” I said. “ Y o u can a n sw e r m y q u e stio n fo r the paper. W h e re can I fin d C h ris lm a s ? ” “ A l h o m e w ith fa m ily ,” she re sponded. “ T h a t ’s ihe Ik s I p a rt, and lh a l’s w h a l I th in k o f w h e n 1 think o f C h ris tm a s .“ I thanked h e r a nd w e nt lo o k in g fo r .\m a n d a . W h e n I ran in to Jo h n n ie B a ile y , I repealed Ihe question 1 had asked he r in the w a ilin g ro o m : “ W h e re can I fin d C h ristm a s? “ “ A t c h u rc h .” she said , “ w ith the b irth o f C h ris t.’' Jo h im ie goes to C o m m u n ity B a p tist C h u rc h , C h ris tm a s is b e in g at h o m e w ith fa m ily. C h ris lm a s is ce le b ra tin g the b irth o f C h ris t at ch u rch . Inside the e x a m in a tio n ro o m w he re I fo u n d A m a n d a . I posed the qu estio n lo n u rse T e rri K verh a rl o f W in s io n -S a le m . "W h e re d o I fin d C h ris lm a s ? ” she responded. “ I fin d C h ris lm a s w ithin the hearts o f those w h o know w h a l C h ris lm a s re a lly is. and ('h ris tm a s re a lly is the b irth o fth e C h ris l c h ild thal ca m e to give us the life thal w e have. “ W ’e m a y see a lo l o f bad around us. but ye l if y o u lake the veil o ff y o u r e ye s, y o u ca n see the good lhal H e ’s d o n e ." Te rri co n lin u e d w ith a p re lim in a ry e x a m in a tio n , w h ic h in cluded A m a n d a ru n n in g in place for a m in u te , before th in k in g o f som ething else she w a nte d lo say. “ C h ristm a s is not about g iv in g gifts,” she a d ded. “ It's about re ce ivin g the best g ifi lh a l’s e ve r lK*en g ive n lo u s.” A s a S u n d a y schoo l teacher o f sevenlh and e igh th grad e rs al R e yn o ld a P re sb yte ria n C h u rc h . Te rri said she tries lo ge l h e r class to Ihin k a b o u l the true m e a n in g o f C hristm a s. “ It w as a 1 4 -y c a r-o h l g irl lhat w o u ld have 1к*еп d isg ra ce d , that should ha ve 1к*сп slo n e il,” she said, “ but yet h e r h u s b a n d -to -lv w ent ahead a nd m a rrie d her, took her in. he r p re gn a n t, an d belie ve d w hal G o d said. H o w m a n y o f us today w o u ld b e lie ve it?” T e rri w a s an in te rv ie w e r’s dream . S he fin ish ed Ihe p re lim i­ nary e x a m before add re ssin g m y question ye l again. "C h ris lm a s is b e lie v in g ,” she co n clu d e d , “ b e lie v in g w h a l G o d spoke thousands and th ousands o f years before. A n d it ca m e lo pass, and n ol o n ly d id Ihe y b e lie ve il, b m w e iK 'lie ve il a lso, som e th in g w e 'v e n e ve r seen, w o u ld ne ve r lay o u r hands o n , hut ye l w e 'v e felt so m u ch o f i t ... “ T h e re w as re a lly a c h ild out there thal w as b o rn to save Ihe w hole w o rld .” C h ristm a s is an inter\’ie w e e like Te rri.,C h ris tn u is is the g ifi o fth e C h risl c h ild . C h ris lm a s is b e lie vin g . • 1 posed lliL- iiiicM io n one m ore lim e w lie n nurse p ra c liiio iie r A n n e La k e cam e in lo see A m a n d a . "1 fm d C lirts im iis in re a lizin g and k n o w in g w lia l Je.siis has don e Гог m e ," .she said, "a n d in turn blessing olhe rs. T h a t's h o w I find C h rislm a s, and I tend lo liv e lhat e ve r)' day. " I 'l n a giver. I'm a .servant. I'm not one o f those o n e -d a y persons tliat fee! like, ‘ H e y , this is C h rislm a s. W e 're g o in g to celebrate rip lil n o w vs. liv in g il e ve ry d a y ."" 1 noticed that A n n e 's last nam e w as different fronl Ihe A n n e F o w le r on Ille "P a tie n t's G u id e lo S e rvic e s " thal A m a n d a p icke d up out in Ihe lo bby, Stic got m a rrie d S ep t. ly , she said w he n I asked he r about it, aiul this w ill be her first C h ristm a s w ilh he r n e w husba n d , R ich a rd La k e , and her five n e w sle p chililre n. C h ristm a s is b lessing others e v e ry day. C h ristm a s is a n e w fa m ily. I w e nt lo o k in g fo r C h rislm a s at Ire ile ll M e m o ria l H o sp ita l in S la le s ville , w here n iy A u n t L in d a p ra ys e v e ry n igh l dial s h e 'll bc w e ll e n o u g h lo co m e hom e and spend Ihe h o lid a y w ith he r fa m ily. S h e 's been in and out o f the hospital since b e in g diagn osed w ith a liv e r disease fo u r years a go , an<l he r son and his fa m ily and m y b ro the rs, n iy niece and m e have been rig h t there w ilh her. W e e ve n spenl three d a ys in a hospital in H o u s to n w h e n she H e w w ilh A m a n d a and m e to v is il m y b ro ilie r in Te x a s this sum m e r. T h e d octors d id n 't g iv e m y aunt m u c h hope fo r re co ve ry lasl w e ek , hut she's lieen beating the odds since she w as b o n i fi2 years a go w e ig h in g o n ly a p o u n d and a h a lf. G ro w in g u p . \ve lo v e d to hear o u r g ra n d m o th e r tell the sto ry o f h o w w h e n e ve r Lin d a w o u ld slarl to tu n i b lu e , Ihey w o u ld g iv e h e r ju s t e n o u g h apple b ra n d y to b rin g he r a ro un d . I th ou ght about lh a l story as I listened lo m y a un t's labored b re a lh iiig w he n I spent the night w ith h e r in Ihe hospital — a p a ja m a pa rty, she ca llcd it, o n ly 1 fo rgo t lo w e a r m y p ajam as. S he lo ld m e she w as gla d I stayed because she w as afraid she m igh t d ie. " I 'm a to u gh ole b ird ," she said u p o n a w a k e n in g the next n io rn in g . " I m ade it Ih ro u g h an o th e r n ig h t." C h ristm a s is fig h tin g lo gel w e ll so y o u can spend the h o lid a y w ilh y o u r fa m ily. C h ristm a s is a ^ lo u g h ole b ird nam ed L in d a . M y search has ended. I fo un d C h ris tm a s in so m a n y places, thanks to a ll llie w o n d e rfu l people w h o look Ihe tim e lo share th eir Ih o u gh ls w ilh m e. T h e y m ade m e sm ile. T h e y m ade m e la u gh. S o m e even m ade m e cry. W h e re v e r yo u fin d C h rislm a s this y e a r— w he the r it's w ilh y o u r I'am ily, ill Ihe faces o f y o u r ch ild re n or in ch u rch — take tim e 10 e n jo y e ach and e v e ry m o m e n t o f this w o n d e rfu l season. S pe n d less lim e b u y in g gifts lo r y o u r fa tn ily and friends and m o re tim e te llin g th em h o w m u ch yo u appreciate and lo ve th e m , ll is Ihe w ord s th ey w ill re m e m b e r lo n g after Ihe gifts are discarded o r b ro ke n . S pe n d less tim e w o rry in g a b o u l ge ttin g e ve ry th in g d on e and m ore tim e re n ie n ib crin g the excite m en t yo u fell as a ch ild , ll is those m e m orie s that w ill b rin g yo u the m ost jo y . S pe n d less tim e th in k in g a b ou l yo u rs e lf and m ore lim e reaching ou l lo those in p ain. N e x l ye a r, il c o u ld be y o u g rie v in g the loss o f a lo v e d one. L o o k a ro un d at y o u r fa m ily an d friends like y o u 're seeing them fo r the v e ry firsl lim e . N o tic e the w a y Ih e ir eyes lig h l up w h e n th e y sm ile . A s k them qu estio n s y o u think yo u have fo re ve r to ask. M e m o rize the sou n d o f llie ir voices. S o a k up e v e ry b il o f d ie ir essence. F o r in Ihis life , e ve ry d a y is a g ill, in c lu d in g C h ristm a s. S pe n d 11 la u g h in g , often and lo u d ly. P la y w ilh a c h ild 's lo y and pretend il's yo u rs. S in g , w ilh enthusiasm , e ve n if y o u c a n 'l ca rry a tune. A n d on this d a y — e sp e cia lly o n this day — lake lim e lo give thanks. M e rry C hristm a s. The Perfect Gift A y e ;ir .s u b .s c rip tio ii to tlic E n t e r p r is e R c c o rd . Only $20 in N.C. 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The anti-slip vinyl flooring which covered the wooden deck lloor is also treated to prevent chipping; and can be hosed off for simple cleaning. "They are very good to work wilh," said Johnny Walker of Betty and Harold Edwards' company. The Edwards worked with the Walkers to design a customized fit for Iheir existing home, with just Ihe right style and appearance lhat they desired. Walker and his wife were so elated wilh Ihe clean, virtually maintenance-free decking thal they decided to do their front porch and walkway as well. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tran of Winston-Salem also called Edwards Siding and Windows, to replace tha railing around their home, and the trim for their windows. “I was very pleased," said Tom Tran of the work which Edwards Siding did for his home. So pleased that he called his father, in order to get the sam e work done on his father’s home. '‘They are good at what they do," he said. Betty and Harold Edwards have owned and operated Edwards Siding and Windows since 1978. They are licensed W in ter sto ra g e Bermuda Mini’s Self Storage Custom ers Irom across the Triad are linding Bermuda Mini's Seil'Storage to be the ideal location lo store their valu­ able possessions. “Bermuda Mini's has a great lacilily," says Elaine Reed ol Advance, a custom er ol Bermuda Mini's. “The stall there Is very friendly, helplul and ellicient.” Bermuda Mini's Self-Storage, located off of Highway 158 In Advance, Is a new facility, opened less than three years ago. The 296 storage units are surrounded by a state-of-the-art se­ curity system, including a computerized access gate wilh an individualized code lor each customer. Computers monitor the time ol each entrance into and exit Irom the property. Video security also enhances the protection around the units, as well as six-foot high chain link fencing, topped wilh barbed wire. Spotlights perpetually Hood the perimeters ot the property at night. 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Ftee estimates! 764-0885 M o b ile P hone 9 7 8 -2 2 9 9 C6 - DAVMv COL'NTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdnv, Dcc. 19, 2002 DAVIE COUN TY EN TERPRISE RECORD, Tluirsdav. Dcc. 19, 2002 - C7 Calvin Jones is recognized for his volunteer work by Jo fHcClamrock, Davie RSVP specialist. RSVP Volunteer Logs Nearly 5, ООО Hours A Singing Christmas Card Elaine Snow (right) leads members of the Davie High School Chorus in singing holiday songs on Main Street in Mocksville last week. The singers traveled around as part of a "Singing Christmas Card” on behalf of the Davie County Arts Council. If the Davie Counly Relired and Senior Volunteer Program (R SV P) needs help. C alvin Jones is tiiere, Jones. 74. of Campbell Road, M ocksvillc. averages from 125- l.SO hours per ntonlh in voluit- leer work. A relired AT&T supervisor and graduale of W inston-Salem Slate, he has three children, two boys and a girl. He is active in the church and communily. .loncs started volunteering with RSVP in 1988. Five days per week he docs Friendly Visi­ tation in nursing homes, as well as deliver homebound meals. He puts in more hours wiih the program lhan anyone in Davic County. His lifetime hours arc morc lhan 5,447. “If wc need a volunteer fora projecl, we can always rely on him," said Gilda Pruitt, RSVP director. "All of our volunleers arc very spccial people," Pruitt said. "But a few are more able and more helpful. W ithout volun­ leers, our program would nol exist. Mr. Jones' volunlcer work is loo nuinerous to detail." RSVP is aclive in Davie. Surry and Yadkin couniies. and sponsored by Nalional Senior Service Corps and Davie Coutuy Unilcd Way. Pino News By Norn Luthiim Pino Correspondeni Wesley Chapel will have Ihc December breakfast Ihis Salur­ day from 6:30-10 a.m. The menu will bc counlry hame and red eye gravy, sausage and sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, grils. bis­ cuits and baked apples. nver)’one is welcome, Dcwilla Smilh. Belty Wesl and M arlene Trivctic wenl lo Broughton Hospital with several others from Davie County last week. They delivered gifts from Davie County, While ihere. Ihey helped wrap and sort gifts for the palienis in Ihe hospital. May the grace of God bless all of you during this Christmas season and all through the year. Four Comers News Do your bones groan? Does your back creak? YES è COMADOLL WATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE C o m a d o l l / W a t t s O r t h o p a e d i c a n d S p o r t s M e d i c i n e h a s y o u c o v e r e d D o v i e C o u n t y . N o w Located in the D avie C o un ty H o sp ital Dr. Jam es ComacUill and Dr. G regg Fcrrcro w ill see patients in this olTice on M onday and W ednesday niornings. Call 7 5 1 -2878 or our Salisbury ollicc 704-216-(KNEE)56.'?.'? I'or an appointm ent By Marie While Four Comers Correspondent A large crowd attended the musical Sunday night at Court­ ney Baplisi Church entitled "A Song was Bom." Mr. and Mrs, Balry Smilh. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murray and Mr. and Mrs, Joe While attended the Ruritan C hristm as party Thursday nighl at 601 Pier in S a l v a t i o n A r m y R e a c h e s O u t T o H e l p T h e N e e d y As Ihc new year approaches, Ihe Salvation Army is in high gear, feeding Ihe hungry and reaching out in kindness and love to everyone weathering a season of strife, according lo Major Dan Proclor, area commander of Win- slon-Salem, Resources will be stretched. There is still an urgent need be­ fore year-cnd for donations of money and food, "In order to help struggling families and brighten lives," said Proctor, "The Salvation Army needs the community's support. The people who give .ic gener­ ously lo this cau.se are the real source of aid and comfort to the unfortunate. The Salvation Amiy is merely the channel through which Ihat generosity manifests it,self," B esides feeding hungry people in soup kitchens, the Sal­ vation Amiy provides clothing for the needy, shelter for home­ less people and counseling for the sick at heart, "A nd, there is alw ays a friendly, compassionate ear at the Salvation Anny, where the con­ fused and Ihe injured can pour oul their beans and never have to fear judgment," Proclor said, "Bad luck can strike people al any time. Illness, unemploy­ ment, accidents.„no one is ex­ empt from hard lim es. W hen they hit over a holiday, they pack a special em otional w allop. Tlial’s way we double our efforts during Christmas and the New Year." he said, Tliose redoubled efforts take a loll on resources, making year- end donations more necessary lhan ever. "W e are so appreciative when we gel supplenienlal help over ihe holidays," Proclor said. "Il means we w on’t have lo turn anyone away, and wc can con­ linue lo spread Christ’s love to every soul who finds his way lo our door. But, wc must end ihc year in a strong financial posi­ lion Co bc ready lo respond lo the requesls thal will come our way in 2(XM,'’ The Salvation Anny in Win­ slon-Salem. .serving Ihe couniies of Forsyth. Davic. Yadkin and Strokes Ihrough its familiar Red Kellie Christmas campaign, pro­ vides food, loys and support ser­ vices 10 more lhan 10,.179 indi­ viduals and families during the holiday season. For more infomiation aboul the programs offered by Ihc or­ ganization, contaci Proclor or Jim Rickard, director of devel­ opment, al 72.1-6366, Mocksville, Mrs, Grady Beck is slowly improving after a long sickness. She needs our conlinueil prayers, M rs, Theda Reavis is our shut-in oflhe week and has been m oved lo A ulum n C are in Mocksville, I have compleied another year working al my beauty shop in MiK'ksville, Thanks to everyone for 57 years of “shear pleasure," Aiiinlwr vfur. h Iu’Iv t/iil il ,v«, / sinii>ly (In iiiH know. I jll.':I ciimplflcil 57 yi'iir.s workiii); in llii.s umit liwn. n hcl- Wr i>liicf t ould iml he fiiiiiul. I lliiink I'vi'iyiinc llinl'.s hct'ii a ¡mn. I ,v<;v this .siiu civly from iny hi'iin. Customers to me arc also !>rcai frieiuls, uml I will ireusitrc llieir frieiiilshiii to the very end. Thiinks tinain lo everyone, ami Merry Christmas ami Happy New Year to one and all. Love in Chri.\t. Marie White Marie’s Heaiity Shoppe E ^ O N Exxon station for lease Farmington Road and 1-40 in Davie County. Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. Contact: Danny Brown Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 D eluxe accomj Impeccable Advanced reservat W iil^u'r ^.icious niaicmiiy suites anil rela.\ingjacuzzi tubs, ihc Special Deliver)' area at_,Davis^cgional Medical Cenier offers comfort and privacy, as well as the highesl level of technology Specialized beds for mom, dclu,\e sleeping accommodations for dad, TVs and VCRs arc included lo make your stay as comrorlable as possible. A celebralion lunch is even included during your hospital stay. To make your advanced reservation, please call (70-1) 838-7106, or ask for a Special Delivery enrollment packet at your next doctor's appointment. You will al.so rmd an array of special programs and sen ices to help with your new arrival. &pedalS)eâœ^ e ' E V E,RY, D E l i V E R Y Íi:ÍS Í:Í S P E C I A L D E U I V E RY " : r.xpeciam I’arenls' lour, Childbirth and Hreastfceding c;la.sses n.Klil> s Beeper l.evcl II Nursery Jacuzzi I lol lulls l'olli)W-up I Ionic Visil I’arent's Celebralion Lunch MeilKcy lixpress Kegislration Mi-ilicaid Most Insunince Plans Accepted at Davis Regional Medical Center 218 O ld M ocksvillc Hoad, 1-40, Exil 154, Slalesvillc • (704) 838-7240 • ww w.davisrcgioniil.com C lif N o t e s C o n c e r t H e l p s C o m m u n i t y Don an(d Becky Graham helped to collect and transfer more than 1,000 food donations during the Clif Notes concert at the Brock Performing Arls Center on Dec. 10. Patrons also contributed $791 to Davie County Schools Chorus programs. The food w as taken to the Storehouse for Jesus for distri­ bution at Christmas. Principal Attends LPAP Linda Dorsett. assistant prin­ cipal of Cooleem ee Elementary school, gradualeil Dcc. (i from the Leadership Program for As­ sislani Principals (LPAP). One of 26 assislani principals selected to participate in the 12- day course of sludy offered by the Principals’ Executive Pro­ gram (PEP) oflhe Universily of North Carolina. Dorsett com ­ pleted the program over a four- monlli period. M ajor areas of sludy in ­ cluded leadership, student is­ sues, school law, curriculum developm ent, personnel nian- agcnienl, com m unicaiion and public relations, technology im plem entation and personal development. Dorsett reail, discussed and completed sludy guides for 11 books, 17 scholarly articles, and 20 ease studies assigned by 26 instructors. " The goal of LPAP," said As­ sistant D irector D ebbie Goldbeck, "is lo help assistant principals belter undersiand their roles, refine their skills and become more effective adniin- isiralors." Congressman Richard Burr Announces• • • A c a d e m y D a y For Students, School Administrators, and Guidance Counselors interested in learning about Service Academy appointments ikikikikikik^ik D a t e : S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 8 , 2 0 0 2 T i m e : 1 0 : 0 0 a m - l 2 : 0 0 p m P l a c e : N a t i o n a l G u a r d A r m o r y , 2 0 0 0 S i l a s C r e e k P a r k w a y , W i n s t o n - S a l e m . Join Coiif>ressnuin Richard B urr and Representatives from : United States Air Force Academy United States Coast Guard Academy United States Merchant Marine Academy United States Militaiy Academy United States Nava! Academy F o r m o re in i'o rn iiitio n , c o n ta c t C h u il 'I’illcy in C ongi'e.ssiiiun H iirr’.s W in sto n -S u lc n i o ilice n t 336-631-5125 liltp r/A v w w .lio u .se .jio v /b u rr/S E R V IC E S Jin ^ io n iin a tio n .s .litin Power Has Been Restored for Energylinited Customers. Tliank You for Your Patience and Understanding. At the peak of the recent ice storm, 37,000' E n e h g y U n m e d customers in 17 North Carolina counties were without power. Thanks to advanced planning for emergencies such as this one and aggressive right-of-way maintenance efforts, the percentage of E n u k g y U n i t e d outages was substantially lower than that of customers of other electric utllides in the area. Power has now been restored to E nukgyU nited customers, and we take this opportunity to thank you for your patience, understanding and cooperation. Dedicated employees at ENERGYUNriED worked around the clock In harsh weather and under very dangerous conditions to get power restored. VVe are grateful to them, as well as line crews from adjoining states and other North Carolina electric cooperatives who worked side-by-side with ENEHGYUNirED employees, Wc plan for the worst, we respond with our best, and, without fail, we overcome adversity, Tlmnks again frum all of us at Enci^'Llnilcil and hat wishes for 2003. 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Survivors: her husband: Edker J. Hendri.’i of Ihe home, a son Edker D elano and Amy S. Hendrix of Mocksville; 4 grand­ children: S greal-grandchildren: a sister: Helen Bean Adams of Hamptonville. ! She was preceded in death by a daughter and son-in-law, Marcia Hcndri.x Beauch.imp and Lester Beauchamp, a sister, Nellie Bean and 2 brolhers; James and Busier Bean. Alice Holton Eidson Mrs. Alice Holton Eidson, S(l, of Winston-Salem, died Sunday, Dec. I.“!, 2002 at Kale B. Reynolds Hospicc Home. She had been nursed al home by a niece, Jean Hudspeth and family, in iheir home for a monlh before going to the Hospicc home. She was Ixirn Oct. 12, 1922 in Davic Counly lo John L. and Beryl McCullough Hollon. She at­ tended Mocksville High School and Lenoir-Rhync College. Mrs. Eidson was retired from Forsyih Gynecology Associales and was of the Baplisl failh. She enjoyed gardening and genealogy research of her family. Mrs. Eidson was preceded in y death by her husband, John Eidson: half brolhers, Dewey, Ralph and J.L. llollon: and a half sister. Madge Vogl. Survivors: a brolher, Holland W. Holton and w ile Billie; 6 nieces and nephews. A griivesidc serviL'c was heltl al 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dcc. IS al Rose Cemelery in M ocksville wilh Ihe Rev. Bill Chatman offi- cialing. Meinori.ils: Hospice/I’allialive Care, IIOO-C. S. Stralford Rd.. Winston-Salem, 271().i. Frank Folger Sloop Mr. Frank Folger Sloop of Slate Road died Salurday, Dec. 14. 2002. al Hugh Chalham Memorial Hospital. Mr. Sloop was bom Nov. 19. 1921. in Surry County to Walter Claude and Fannie Tumer Sloop. Mr. Sloop was a retired Iruck driver from Roadway Express, where he received an award for driving I million miles accident free, and w as a member of Pleas­ ani Hill Baplisl Church. Mr. Sloop was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War II. dur­ ing which he was awarded a Риф1е Hean. He was a member oflhe VFW. In addition lo his parents he was preceded in death by a brother. Bob Sloop, and 2 sisters, Helen Sloop and Claudette Sloop. Survivors: 2 sons and daugh­ ters-in-law. Jim (Dana) Sloop of State Road and Bob (Sheila) Sloop of Taylorsville; a daughter and son-in-law, Sarah (Steve) Hutchens of Yadkinville; a brother and sister-in-law. Jack (Dolly) Sloop of Jonesville; 7 sislers and brolhers-in-law, Eslelle Sloop of Elkin. Emmalene (Darrell) Knoll of Elkin. Bel.sy (Jim) Childress of Winston-Salem. Carol Whitting­ ton of State Road, Cecil (Bill) Brock of Farmington, Gaye (Bill) Temple of Jonesville and Rachel (Jim) Brock of Farmington; 5 grandchildren; and 3 great-grnnd- children. Funeral services were held Wednc.sday, Dcc. IK. al 11 a.m. at Hodges Funeral Home Chapel, by the Rev. Roger Hensley. Burial followed al Elkin Valley Baptist Church Cemetery. Memorials; an organization of Ihe donor's choice. R obert R iknrd Mr. Robert "Bob" Rikard 72. of Mocksville. died suddenly al his home on Saturday. Dec. 14. 2 (K )2 . Mr. Rikard was born Jan. 9. 19.10. in Forsyih Counly lo Jesse O. and Dorolhy Parroll Rikard. He w as of Ih e Baplist faith and was retired from BellSouth wilh 35 ye.-irs of servicc. His mom and dad. IW O brolhers, and a sisier pre- coded Mr. Rikard in dealh. Surviving: his wife of 47 years, June Rikard of the home; i sons. Cliff Rikiird and wife Lu Ann of Pfaffiown, Tim Rikard and wife Lori of Indianapolis, Ind., and Phil Rikard and wife Kim of Roswell, Ga.; 6 grandchildren; 5 sislers, M argarel R osenthal of Millersville, Md.. Pat Rikard of Arlington, Va,. Dorothy Rikard of Advance. Mary Stanley of Elkin and Barbara Ernest of Advance. A memorial service was con­ ducted Tuesday. Dec. 17. at II a.m. al Hayworth-M iller Silas Creek Chapel wilh Ihe Rev. Mike Deese officiating. A privale com­ mittal scrvicc followed al Forsyih Memorial Park. Lula Belle H am ilton M rs. Lula Belle Grubb Hamilton. 9.i, formerly of Main Church Road, Mocksville, died Salurday morning, Dec. 14, 2002 in Autumn Care of Mocksville. Funeral services were al 11 a.m. Monday. Dcc. 16 in Jerusa­ lem Baptist Church with the Revs. Jimmy Lancaster and Glen Sell­ ers officiating. Burial was in Rowan M em orial Park in Salisbury. Memorials: the building fund of Icrusalem Baplisl, .320.1 U.S. 601 S., Mocksvillc. Mrs. Hamilton was born in Davie Counly, Sept. 12, 1907. lo Ihe lale C.M. and Addie Hartley Grubb. Along with her late hus­ band and brother she was Ihe owner anil operator of ihe origi­ nal "Red Pig Barbecue" al Greasy Corner. She was a member of the Cooleemee Senior Ciii/.ens and had been a lifelong member of Jerusalem Baptist Church. She Wiis preceded in dealh by her husb:ind, John flenry llamillon, a daughler. Belly Jean McCullough, and by 7 brolhers, V;in Grubb. J.C. Grubb, Gray Grubb, Glen Grubb, Odell Grubb, Lloyd Grubb, Paul Grubb, and a sisier. Lena Barnhardl. Surviving: 2 daughlers. Ruby II. Thompson and husband Vic of I.inwood and Sylvia II. Smilh iind husband Ciirman of Mocksville; 4 griuidchildren: 5 greal-grandchil- dren; a grval-great-grandchild; 3 brolhers, Cliflon Grubb of Mocks­ villc, Roy Grubb of Cooleemee and Henry Grubb of Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. C ora Alzenia Shaw Mrs. Cora Alzenia Anderson Shaw, 86, of Harmony, <lied Wednesday aflernoon, Dec. 11, 2002, al Maplcleaf Heallh Care Ccmer in Slatesville. Bom in Wilkes Counly on June II.1916. she was a daughter of the lille John A, Anderson and Gertie Hendren Anderson. She was for­ merly a seamstress with Monileigh Giinnent and retired from Iredell Memorial Hospital. She enjoyed gardening, crocheting, cooking and she loved her dogs. She was a member of Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church. She attended Ml. Sinai School in Wilkes County. She wiis preceded in dealh by her husband, Mr. William Shaw, in 1951, a brolher. Sylvester Ander­ son. 2 sisters, Rosa Anderson and Florence Benge, and two half brothers. John Henry and Dewey Anderson. Survivors: a son. Harold Shaw of Hannony; a granddaughter; a great-granddaughter: 3 sislers. Dorothy Conner of Mocksvillc. Kirs. Cam (Rhoda) Hayes of Taylorsville and Mrs. Leo Burton of Stalesville; 3 half sisters. Audrey Love, Eunice Cull and Levina M ilam, all of North Wilkesboro; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held al 11 a.m. Salurday, Dcc. 14 at Ml. Bethel United Methodist Church Cenielery wilh the Rev. Donald L. Horton ofricialing. Memorials; Cemetery Fund of Mt. Bethel M ethodist, 514 Mt. Bethel Road, Harmony 28634. ncrnnndine E. Church Bernadinc Elizabeth Power Church, 51, of Ford Street. Cool- eemcc. died Wedncsdiiy. Dec. 11. 2(i!)2. Born in Bell Island. New­ foundland, on Sepl. 30. 1951, she was Ihe daughter of the hue Wiilier and Susanah llibbs Power. She was a homemaker, altended Sl. Francis C atholic Church in Mocksvillc and wiis a member of VF\VPosl 1911 LiidiesAu.xiliary. In 1993. she married Linville Walter Church, who survives. Olher survivors: 3 childrcn. Chiirlene Aiichison of Nashville. Tenn.. and Andrew Aitchison and Jeffrey Aiichison. bolh of Ontario: and a grandson. She was preceded in death by 2 brothers. Tlie Mass of Chrislian Burial was held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Dec. 14 with Ihe Rev. Falher An­ drew Draper officiiiling. C harlie T urner Mr. Charlie Turner, 85. of Har­ mony. died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2(K)2, in Iredell Memorial Hospi­ tal following a pcriml of declining heallh. He was il World War II U.S. Army Veleriin, an aclive member of Firsl Baplist Church in Har­ mony, where Ihe funeral services were held on Mondiiy, Dec. 16 ill 1 p.m. Tile Rev. Darryl McConnell was Ih e eulogist, and burial fol­ lowed in the church cemetery. Survivors: 4 sons. Jerry W. (Teresa) Turner and Larry R. (Ozell) Turner, bolh of lliirnuiny, Ihe Rev. Kenneth R. (Rhonda) Turner iind Dennis E. rurner. bolh of Stalesville: a daughler. Lindii J. Turner, of Harmony: a brolher. Allen Turner of Norfolk. Va.: 12 grandchildren; 6 gteal-grandchil- dren; 2 sisiets-in-law and 2 broth­ ers-in-law. G ertrude H endrix .lolly Mrs. Gertrude llendri.x Jolly, 81, of Mocksville. died Mondiiy. Dcc. 1ft. 2002 al Davis Regional Mediciil Center in Stalesville. She was botn April 29, '1921 in Davie Counly to Lonnie Gas­ ton and Stella Ellis Hcmlri\. Mrs. Jolly Wiis a member of Corniilzer United Mciho<lisl Church aiul was retired from Hanes Hosiery. She was preceded in dciilh by her husbiind, George Wrighl Jolly, her parenis and 2 brolhers. Monticello and Hiirrell Hendrix. Surviving; 3 sisters, Evelyn Hemrick and husband Thoniiis. and Dol Hayes, all of Mocksvillc, and Sue Rivers and husband Fred of Roxboro; 2 brolhers, G. Vernon Hendrix and wife Pally, and Edker Hendrix, all of M ocksville; a grcal-nephew; a number of nieces and nephews; and friends Phoebe Smith and Mary Jane Hartman. Funeral services will be al 2 p.m . Thursday, Dec. 19 at H ayw orlh-M iller K inderton Chiipel wilh Ihe Rev. Harold Zim­ merman officiating. Burial will follow al Cornaizer United Meih­ odisi Church. The family was lo receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday al Hayworth Miller Kinderton Chapel. Memorials: Cornal/.er Melh- ixlisl. 1244 Coniatzer Rd., Mocks­ ville. M ildred Sm ith Carico Mrs. Mildred Smith Carico. 74, of Winslon-Salcm . died Fri- diiy. Dec. 13, 2002, at Forsyih Medicid Cenler. She was born in Cowpens, S.C., to Francis Kyle Smilh and Ruby Brown Smith. Preceding her in dealh were a son. David Carico; a brolher. Lewis Smilh, and a sisier. Linda Hege. Survivors: her husband, Jiimes of the home: a daughler, Gloria M ills and husband Robert of Carolina Beach; a son, Kenneth Carico and wife Geni of Trinity; 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grand­ children; 3 sisters, Beulah Cline of A dvancc, Donna Jam es of Clyde, and Sandra Rominger of K ernersville; and 2 brothers, Leroy Smith of Kernersville and Leonard Stnith of Winslon-Salem. A funeral servicc was held al 11 a.m . M onday. Dcc. 16. at H ayw orlh-M iller Silas Creek Chapel with the Rev. Lester Keaton officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in Oiiklawn Memorial Gar­ dens. Flowers for all Occasions S is te r*tN ofMocktvHte ( 3 3 8 )7 5 1 - 1 7 8 2 A Meaningful Funeral Service W(!loli Pillimi Home, Inc. 556 Soutli M nin Sl. • Mix-ksville, N C • (336) 751-3725 — Loaillij Owiii'ii & Ofjcrntcd — E A T O N F U N E R A L S E R V I C E , I N C . 325 N o n h M ain Sl., M o d u w lic, N C • 751-2118 Carl luiMÙnt - Мам^>ЫРйгтег Total Family Funeral Care Ó ^ ^ i ìies in (^^a n sitio n - What is Total Family Funeral Care? It’s a commitment w e’ve made to our community ihrough a unique program callccl Families hi Transition*. It means w e’re committed to providing your family service and support before, during, and after a funeral. It means our management and staff is 100% committed to the highest level of scrvice every day, Tum to us with confidence for advance funeral |)lanning, when your needs are more immediate, or for our extended aftercare services. Etta Hobson W hicker Mrs. Ella Hobson Whicker. 82, of Winslon-Salem died Fridiiy. Dcc. 13. 2002, at Ihe Springwood Caro Center. She was bom March 8,1920, to Ihe late William Henry and Leihia Mikles Hobson in Yadkin Counly. She was retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was a member of Immanuel Baplisl Church. Along with her parents, 3 sis­ ters and 4 brothers preceded her in dealh. Surviving: a sisier, Mamie Hob­ son Williams of Winston-Siilem: 2 brothers, Gilbert Troy Hob.son and wife Bobbie of Winston-Salem and Diivid Ivan Hobson and wife Nancy of Mocksvillc; and several nicces and nephews. Funeral services were al 11 a.m. iMonday, Dec. 16, al Vogler and Sons Clemmons Chapel. Burial fol­ lowed in Immanuel Church Cem­ etery. The Rev, Otis Clampelt offi­ ciated. (g) DAVIE FUNERAL SERVICE Incorponilcil 41h V.1II0V Kd., MiKksville, NC 336-751-3111 "Our Гiimi'/y Sm'iiif Yimr Гiimily' r a m iioM tnTOA' n ^ R .A i h o m e f ///! ////>( ,■///(/ ^ Betty J^Ardubald 1932 - 2 0 02 W IN S T O N -S A L E M : Floyd J. Durham 1937 - 2 0 0 2 M O C K S V a L E Roy A . Wall 1 9 Z4 - 2 0 0 2 M O C K S V IL L E • Garnell Ward 1928 - 2 0 0 2 . C L E R M C k )N T ,G A . (ft- Wiggins /. Haynes 1 9 2 2 -2 0 0 2 l U R M O N Y Dorothy S. Athan 1913 - 2002 Y A D K I N V I L L E • ' Caroline L Sanford 1 9 1 4 -2 0 0 2 ' M O C R S V U L E George D. Seamon 19$2 - 2 0 0 2 . ' W n W r O K M A L E M ’ 7, Kaetsut C. Pan •, . 1927 - 2 0 0 2 ' A D V A N C E ■ 3 2 5 N . M a in Street M o c b v iU e , N C ­OS« 7S1-214» Customer Appreciation Month I t a l i a n F a m i l y R e s t a u r a n t Tanglewood Shopping Center • H illsdale • 940-6787 We’re 5 Years Old! Come Help Vs Celebrate Our 5th Anniversary This Week Buy 1 Sub & Get 1 50% Of f of equal or lesser value Monday, Dcc. 23 - Thursday, Dcc. 27 (We will be closed on Dec. 25) W e C o u l d n ’t H a v e M a d e I t W i t h o u t Y o u ! A noteburning ceremony is held for the new parson­ age at Edgewood. Note Burning Held For Edgewood Parsonage On Sept. 10, 2(MX)groundbreaking services were held fora new parsonage al Edgewood Baplisl Cluirch. On Mity 20. 2001, a dedication servicc was held, thanking Goil for the new parsonage. Open house wiis held ill lhal time. In less lhan a year, ii new piirsonagc wiis built on pniperly beside of the church on N.C. 801 Soulh, Cooleemee. Contractor was Grog Minor of Concord. On Nov. 24, a noteburning servicc, along wilh a Thanksgiving Service, was held, thanking God for his blessings. The Rev. Fred Carlton was guest speaker, along wiih l-dgcwood piislor, Ihc Rev. Diiimy Shore. Gcthsemime Baptist Chruch and I-rcedoin Baplist Church also ¡mended. T he dcacons and trustees helped wilh Ihe noteburning. A Thanksgiving meal was held afterwards. On July 10, Ihe new p:irson;ige was paid for in lull. "God is rciilly blessing Edgewood Baptist Church, a cluirch were everyone is someone ;ind Jesus is Lord," Shore said. L i v e N a t i v i t y A t J e r u s a l e m There will be a livo niitivity at Jerusalem Baptist Church. 3203 U.S. 601 Soulh. Mocksvillc, Dec. 20 and 21 from (v.3()-8:.3() p.m. Adull and youlh volunteers will portray what the first Christmas must have been like. S to r e h o u s e A n n o u n c e s H o lid a y H o u rs The Storehouse for Jesus will be closed Dec. 23-31, and Jan. 1 - 2, The plumiiacy will be closed Dec. 25-26 and Jan. 1. Christmas Play At Bread Of Life Brciid of Life Baplisl Church will have a Christinas phiy. The Gift Divine, on Sundiiy, Dcc. 22 al 7 p.m. The church is localcd on N.C. 801 just off U.S. 601 Nonh of Mocksville. D l S C O U N l l O B A C C O ТЙКНЕЕЬТОЩ Ш 'V \ T o b a c c o P n c i u l l y S i t i r o " M A R L B O R O . V IR G IN IA S L IM S ...^ ............ 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C L E M M O N S * 7 7 8 -1 1 4 4 . S A N T A S ( k ; . \r s h o p * IMPORT CIGARS F E A T U R IN G : A . F U E N T E . M O N T E SSIN O , P A R T A G A S , M A C A N U D O , PU N C H AN D M A N Y M O R E ! * H O M E AND T R A V E L H U M ID O R S * C IG A R SM O K E R S A C C E S S O R IE S M A K E G R E A T S T O C K IN G ST U F F E R S ! DECEMBER BABGAmS ofthe М О Ш И 7 kuzl/aßu£. 2 -p a e k 14 a-piL i-oumi pomr In» 3ci •!« aiul r.r«Os.«*». tAil tM.K h Uij f 11 inx> с 'Cl 9 9 ______T*o heu »в(блв» « «OOCrflbOtW,ptultr«rmou«) »>.llirtii1« и'*ГуЛГ0 шп «atutttci« utow ышт* M«»rC>m«S.».VOU corflltll »crtwerlv«rUte .1 »Itn ПкП(] • »t't и •О «d 1э gti in« b«tt К vt C a u d e ll L u m b e r and B u ild in g S u p p lies 162 Sheek Street • 751-2167 O p e n D a lly W e e k d a y s 7 :3 0 - 5 :0 0 S a t. 7 :3 0 -1 2 n o o n Attend The Church Of Your Choice N o C ro o k P rim itlv o B a p tis t C h u r c h ,N o C ro G k C h u rc h R d .. Mocksvillo. 2nd & 4th Sundays, 10:30 a .m . Fourth Saturday worship and conforon ce ,t:30 p.m . Pastor. Eldor Eugono Bonnolt. E o g lo H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,tO a .m . S u n d a y w orship. 7 p .m . Tu e sd a y Pow ortim o, 7 p.m . Thu rsd n y Diblo study. C asu al dtoss. contom porary m u slc/ w o rsh lp . 5 1 0 3 U .S , 158, Hillsdalo. M o c k s v illo W o s lo y o n C h u r c h : Hospital St.. S un d n y School. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11. W odnosday Prayor M ooting. 7 p.m . Rev. G oorgo Troyor, 75 t-5 59 5 . U n io n C h a p o l U n ito d M o lh o d ls l C h u rc h : 2030 U .S . 601 N. Worship. 9:45 a.m . S unday School, tl a.m .. Pastor. Rov. Brad Holliman. C o n lo r U n llo d M olhod lst C h u rch : U .S . 64 W . Sunday School. 9.45 a.m. W orship. 11. Pastor. Slophon Blair. 751-2754. Childcaro diroctors: Carla Prevette. 492-5735 & Sandia Autry. 940-3753. Elb a vlllo U nllo d M othodist C h u rch : N .C . 801. Advanco. Followship, 9 a.m, Sunday School. 10. W orship. 11. Kids For Christ {agos 4-11). 1 st & 3rd Sun., 3-4:30 p.m . Toons lor Christ (agos 12- 18) moot Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rov. Noville Storey. C oo lo om oo C h u rc h of G o d : Sunday School, to a.m . W orship Sorvico and C h ild re n 's C h u rch , 11 a .m . Tu o s . Prayer M eeling. 7 p.m . W od. Family Service, 7 p.m . For m oro inlo. call paslor Robert Hulelte al 284'2180 or visit mvw.coolcog.org. C o rn a tz o r U n ito d M o th o d is t C h u rc h : 1244 Cornatzer Rd, Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship. 11 a.m ., 7:30 p.m . Biblo Sludy, W odnosday, 7:30. Rov. Harold Zim m erm an, pastor. B othol U n ited M etho dist C h u rch : Bothol Church Rd. Worship, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 10:50 a.m. Rov. Ed Cartor. pastor. A d va n c o Unitod M othodist C h u rch : Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11 a .m . Youth, 5 p.m . Rov. H arry D. Sam m ons.Dow nlow n Advance. F a rm in g to n U n ito d M o lh o d ls t C h u r c h : S un d a y S choo l. tO a.m . W orship. 11 a.m . 1939 Farmington Rd. 99B-3769. Rov. Molinda Snydor. O a k G ro v o U n ite d M o th o d is t C h u rc h : 1994 U .S . 158, Mocksvillo, S unday School, 9:45 a.m . Worship, tt. C o n c o rd Unitod M othodist C hurch. Cherry Hill Rd.. Mocksvillo. Worship: U a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m . Pastor. Jo hn Andrews. H a rd ison United M othodist C hurch: W orship, 9:45 a.m . Sunday School, 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d o rfu l W e d n e s -d a y s Children's program . 6-7:30. Paslor. Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. C o m m u n ity B aptist C h u rch : Sunday School. 10a.m . S unday W orship, 11. Evening service. 6. W ednesday Biblo Sludy. 7 p.m . G ladstone Road. H illsdalo Uni Iod M othodist C h u rch : 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158, A d v a n c o . Contem poiary w oiship Sunday 10:45 a.m . S un d a y S chool. 9:35. Casual dress, relreshm onts. Jr. High Youth Sunday night. 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night, 7. M ldweok@Hillsdalo prayor servico, w odnosday 6:30 p.m, B ib le stu d ie s, m inistries such as dra m a , w orship, m isions, singles, w om en's, m en’s. P astor:Jerry W ebb. 998-4020. W o s lo y C h a p o l U n ite d M etho dist C h u rc h : W orship Servico: 10 a.m . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10:45 a .m . Rev. M indy Snyder. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P o n to c o s ta l H o lin e s s C h u rc h : S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a.m . W o rsh ip : t l a .m . E v o n in g : 6 :30 . W odnosday prayer meeting & Bible sludy. 7:30 p.m . Rev. Jool Boyles. H o ly C ro s s Lu th o ra n C h u rch , 1913 W.G. WHITE & C 0 . 850 N. Trade St. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY'S MEAT PROCESSING vvg £M-3iQtn Pfoaeas B e e f - P o r k - D e e r 27 years experience Q92 Ralph Ratledge fld • Mocksville 4 9 2 - 5 4 9 6 U .S , 601 S . W o rs h ip : 1 0 :3 0 a .m . Sunday School: 9:15 a.m . Pastor: Rov. Roberl Kasling. 751-5419. htlpi//wvw.mlndspring,com/''holyc(oss/ M o c k s v iiio F irs t P ro s b y t o r lo n C h u rch , 261 S. M ain Sl. W orship: 11 a.m . C hurch School: 9:45 a .m . Sunday evoning: C h o rislo rs (g ra d o s 1 -5 ) & Youth (grades 6 -12 ). 5:30 p .m . Pastor; Non! Cartor. 751-2507. M ocks U nitod M oth o d ist C h u rc h . oM N .C . 801 S , at M ocks Church/ B eau­ cham p roads. A d va nce. Rov. Donnie Durham , 998-5518. S unday w orship: 8:45 & 11 a.m . S unday School: 10 a.m. Sm ith G ro vo M ethodist C h u rc h : 3492 U .S . 158. M ocksville. P a stor: C h ris C lo n tz. S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m ., worship, 11. Children's ministry, Boforo iind alter school program s, 940-5296. H Ittsdalo B a p tist C h u rc h : S un d a y W orship and Biblo Study 8 :30 & It a.m ., W odnosday Fellow ship Moal. 6 p.m. Chlldron's youth activities, prayor m e e tin g . 6 :3 0 p .m . P a s lo r R .T . . Alderman, 940-6618. Minister ol Music, Brom Holton. 4815 U .S . 158, A dvance. Faith ond V icto ry F a m ily W o rs h ip C o n lo r, 1687 Hw y. 601 N . S u n d a y Services, 10 a.m ., 7 p.m . W ednesday, 7 p.m. N ow B oliovors P.P. C h u rc h . S unday School, to a.m . W orstiip S eivlco . 11. W ednesday night Bible sludy, 5. Paslor Elizabeth M ock. Assoc. Paslor Derrick M ock. W om en's Aux, & B rotherhood Bible Study. 1st & 3rd Thursday. Lib e rty U n ite d M o th o d is t C h u rc h . U .S . 601 s . W orship:9:45 a.m . S unday School: 11 a.m . First United M othodist C h u rc h of M o c k s viiio . Early S u n d a y W o rsh ip S e rvice . 8 :5 0 a .m . P ra iso sin g in g, casual dross, contom porary form at, Tradilional servico. 10:55 a.m . 305 N. Main St. 751-2503. Pastors. C rysla l Alexander and Charles Turner. B o lle v o r's S o n s h ip T a b o r n a c lo : Sunday worship. 10:30 a.m . & 6:30 p.m. W od, e ve n in g . 7. P a sto r: Jo rry L. Couch, 998-1324, C an a Rd. - Potter's Lano. Tu rron tln o B a ptist C h u rc h ; S unday School, 9:45 a.m ., W orship, 11; Nighl Service. 6, Paslor: Rov. Jo o Sm ilh. B o th lo h o m U n ito d M o th o d is t C h u rch : Sunday early w orship. 8:45 a.m .; Sunday School, 10 W orship, 11 a.nv 321 Rodland R d., Advanco. 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 . F a x : 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 . E -M a il: bolhumc(<paol.com, Ep isco p o l C h u rch of Iho A s co n s io n , Fork-Bixby H d.. Advanco. S un. Schoot. 10 a.m. W orship. 11 a.m . 998-0857. Dial A S to ry M in istry fo r ch lld ro n . Dill and Peggy Long ol Advanco. 9 9 B -7 7 16. Clom ont G ro vo C h u rc h of G o d , B o d y of C h rist. 159 Parkor R d., Mocksvillo. 492-5125. Saturday Sorvicos: Sabbath S ch o o l, 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip . 1 1 :4 5 . W ednesday Bible Study. 7 p m . Paslor: Eldor Ernest »jamos. Radio Broadcast: The Bible Is Right, Tu e sd a ys. 5-5.3 0 p.m .. W D S L 1520 A M and S undays, 8- 8:30 a.m ., W S T P 1490 AM . G ro o n M o a d o w s B a p tis t C h u r c h Sunday School. 9:45 a .m . W orship, 11 a.m ., 7 p.m . W odnosday Prayer & Bible S lu d y. 7 p .m . P astor R o v. M ichao l W alors, 998-3022. L Ib o rty W o s lo y a n C h u r c h . 2 1 0 6 Sheffield Rd.. Harm ony. S unday School 10 a.m .. M orn. W orship 11 a.m .. W ed. Biblo Adventure 7 p.m .. Sr. M inistry 2nd Tues. each m onth tO a.m . 4 9 2-2963. Pastor: Ronald Loo. B ix b y P ro s b yto ria n C h u r c h , 1806 Fork-Bixby R d .. noar C orn a tzor R d.. Sun. School 9:45 a .m .. W orsh ip 11. Pastor: Peter Peterson. 998- 6013. D ulln U nitod M othodist C h u rc h , 897 D u lln R d ., M o c k s villo . 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 . Paslor: David Sm ilh. Sun Scfiool 10:30 a.m ., W orship 9:30 a.m . Cooleem ee U n ited M eth o dist. M ain S t . Sunday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Kids K am p S un. 5 -6 :3 0 . P astor: VOGLERA-SONS Funeral Home 2849 Middle Brook Dr. Clemmons, NC 27012 7g.g-471.4_ PUTTHIS SPACE TO VVORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Makers of DAISY FLOUR We Custom Blend Depot St., Mocksville, NC 336-751-2126 EATON FUNERAL HOME A Tradii ion ol'Car ini'.... 325 Norlh Main Slrcct Mocksvillc, NC 2702X 336-751-2148 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 äheek Street Moeksvllle, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 2 1 6 7 A U T o n u m MOCKSVILLE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville 336-751 <2944 Æ т ш н л ш т 5431 Hwy. 158 • A d va nce, N C 336-998-1987 PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 Rev. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) in H o m o B ib le S tu d io s , by Randy Howoll. 284-4667. B o a r C ro e k B a p tist C h u rc h , Boar Creek C h. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m .. W orship tl a.m .. Bible Study W ed. 7 p.m . Rov. W illiam Leo Cook III. pastor. Cooleom eo First Baptist C h u rch . 284 M arginal St.. S un. Bible Study 9:45 a .m .. M orn. W orsh ip tt a .m ., Evo. W o rs h ip 7 p .m .. Y o u th . 6 p .m . W o d n o sd a y sup p or. 6 p .m . fvlusic minister, Roglna Chandler. M ocksvillo S cco n d P rosbytorian. 400 Pino St. W orsh ip , 11 a .m .. C hurch S c h o o l, 9 :3 0 . R e v. Th o m a s M . Loach.751-1410 St. Fra n cis of A s s is s i, R C . M assos: M onday, Tuesday, Thursday. Friday, 9 a.m. W odnosday. 7 p.m. Salurday Vigil. 5 p,m . Sunday. 8 a.m . and 10:30 a.m. S p a n is h M ass at 12:30 p .m . Rov. Andrew Draper. TO R . 751-2973. F a rm in g to n B optist C h u rch . Sunday m orning Biblo study, classes for all agos. 10. W orship: 11. 1841 Farm ing­ ton Rd.. 5 milos irom 1-40. Pastor: Scott Lyorly. C hurch: 998-3826. Hom e: 998- 5372. B lalso B aptist C h u rch , U .S . 601 North a c ro s s from H o rn 's T ru c k S to p . M o ck s villo . 7 5 1 -3 6 3 9 . W o rsh ip & S unday School. 9:45 a.m . and 11 a.m. S u n d a y e v e n in g . 7. W e d n e s d a y service, 7 p.m . Pastor: G lonn Sellers. S h ilo h B aptist C h u rc h , 544 E. Depot S l,. Mocksvillo. S unday School: 9:45 a.m . M orning w orship: 11 a.m . Pastor: Rev. Donald Ray Jenkins. 751-0597. F u lto n U n ito d M o th o d is t C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S ., Advance. Worship: 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Fullon Youlh In Christ, Sundays, 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rov. Noville Storey. H e o v o n B o u n d F u ll G o s p e l C h u rc h .U .S . 64 W ., Mocksville, (bosldo C enler Firo D e p l). Sunday School, 10 a.m .. W orship, 11. Sunday night praiso/ worship. 6. W odnosday night praise/ worship, 7. Pastor. Jam os W ard, 998- 6394. First B a p list C h u rch . 390 N, Main St., M ocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School. 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip : 1 0 :5 5 a .m . W ednesday Prayor Servico. Noon. Fo rk B o p lls l C h u rch . 3140 U .S , 64 E „ M o ck s villo . S u n d a y S c h o o l. 9 :4 5 , W orship sorvico, 11 a.m .. 6:30 p.m. W odnosdays. 7 p.m . Aw anas. Sunday 6 p.m .998-8306. C o rn a tz o r B o p tis t C h u r c h . 1372 C o rn a tzo 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 rs h ip . 7 p .m . W ednesday ovoning. 7:30 p.m . N o w U n io n M ethodist C h u rch , 1869 Shoffiold R d .. at C o u n ly Lino R d . S e rvico s: 8 :30 a .m .. co ntom porary w o rs h ip w ith ca s u a l d ro ss and refroshmonts; 9.45 a.m . Sunday Schoot assem bly. 10. S un d a y School lor all ages. 11 a.m .. W orship. 492- 5367. Ijam os B a ptist C h m c h , Sheliiold Rd., fvlocksvillo. S unday School. 9:45 a.m.. w o rs h ip . 11. S u n d a y e v e n in g . 6. W o d n o sd a y. 7 p .m . P astor. To m m y Faust. S t. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u r c h . 145 C a m p b o ll R d .. M ock svillo , S un d a y School, 9:30. M orning worship, 11 a.m . Rov. Anthony Freem an. A d v o n c o F irs t B a ptist C h u rc h . 1938 N .C . 801 S . S unday School, 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. W ednesday Bible Study/ m ission groups, 7 p.m . Paslor:M artin Kastnor. 998-6302. C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h o c y. 2323 U .S . 601 S ., M o c k s ville . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. w orship, 11. Sunday evening. 6; W e d n esd a y evening. 7. Paslor: Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719- 6565 or 284-2935. V icto ry B a ptist C h u rc h . M idway St.. Cooloom oo. S unday School. 10 a.m.. w o rs h ip t t . S u n d a y o v o n in g . 6 ; W ednesday Awana/Youth. 6:45 p.m .. Prayer S Bible Study, 7. Rev. Shelby SEAFORD LUMBER COMPANY Jericho Road Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 5 1 4 8 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 Main Church 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 Mocksvilie.NC 27028 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 3 3 5 0 F U L L E R m ." riir P r e c is io n L a s e r C u t t i n g & M e t a l F a b r i c a t i o n 855 S.ilisbury Road, Mocksville, NC 27028 3 3 6 - 7 5 1 - 3 7 1 2 Harbour. 284-2077. S o v o n th D a y A d v o n tls t C h u r c h . Milling Road, M ocksvillo. S a b b a th School. Saturday. 9:30-11; W orship, 11-noon. Paslor. R o n D a vis . 751* 3886. M acodonia M orovlan C h u rc h . 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c e . S u n d a y School. 9 :3 0 -1 0 :4 5 a .m . W orsh ip . 8:45 and 11 a.m . 998-4394. Pastor: Rov. G rog Lilllo. Y a d k in V a llo y B a p tis t C h u r c h . 1324Yadkln Valloy Road. A dvanco, Pastor: Ronnio Craddock. 998-4331, Sunday School. tO a.m .. w orship. 11 & 6. W e d n e s d a y N ig h t P ra y o r moolino, 7:30. Live Sundays. W D S L 1520AM. It-N o o n . M l. Zion Holiness C h u rc h of G o d , U .S . 64 E. at Mill Street. M ocksvillo. Sunday S chool. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. I I . Pastor: Bishop Ja m e s Ijamos. M t. S In a l A M E Z io n C h u rc h . 4 88 P oo p lo s C re e k R o a d , A d v a n c e . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m ., worship. 11 a.m., W odnosday night Bible study, 7. Dr. O ils B . Robinson S r„ pastor. 998-6231. B ix b y C h u rc h of tho L iv in g G o d . 2121 Cornatzer Rd.. Advance. Pastor, R ov. P o rry H a w k s, 7 6 8 -1 6 0 6 . Worship. Sunday 10-11 a.m ., 6 p.m . S olom U n ito d M o th o d ist C h u rc h , S a lo m C h u rch R o a d off D a v io A c a d e m y R d .. 8 m ilo s w e st o l Mocksvillo. Worship. S undays at 9:45 a.m . S unday Schoo l. 1 0 :4 5 .U M W . secon d W o d n o sd a y. U M M first S un d a y broaklast at 7 :3 0 . U M Y F Sunday evenings. Rov. Stephen Blair, pastor. P in e y G ro v o U n ite d M o th o d is t C h u r c h . 37 6 U n d e rp a s s R d .. Advanco. Sunday School, 10 a .m .. Worship, 11. Pastor: Rev. Kondall C . Glover. 998-7316. N ow Jo ru salom A p o sto lic C h u rc h . 291 Campboll Rd., Mocksville. Pastor. Nottye Ijames-Barbor. 751 -0049. Sun. S c h o o l, to a .m .. W o rs h ip 11. W odnosday night: Biblo class, 7:30. Intercessory prayor. 6 p m. Truo Ligh t C hristian M inistry. U .S . 601 N .. Danner Rd. to Cam elia Lano. Mocksvillo. Paslor: Sloven W. Dalton. Sunday School, 10 a.m .. w orship. 11. E p is c o p o l C h u rc h of th o G o o d S h e p h e rd . C h u rch & C ro s s sts.. C o o lo o m o o . W o rsh ip . 9 :3 0 a .m .. fellowship hour after church. Bible S lu d y 2nd and 4th S u n d a ys afler church. Priest: Rov. Noah Howard. Jo s u s Life M ission. Liberty C hurch R d .. M ocksville. S u n d a y S c h o o l. 10a.m.. morning worship. 11. Sunday ovoning al 6 and Tuesdays at 7 p.m . Paslor: Hilda Roavis, M ocksville C h u rch of G o d . 862 U .S . 64 E . (besido A rm ory). 7 5 1-0 8 17 . P a sto r; L a rry H o llifie ld . S u n d a y School. 10 a.m .. worship. 11. Sunday ovoning. 6. W ednesday evening. 7. Jorusolom Baptist C h u rc h . 3203 U S 601 S .. Mocksvilto. 284-2328. Rov. Jim m y Lancaster. S unday services: 8:15 a.m .. praise and w orship; 9;45. S u n d a y S ch o o l for all a g o s ; 11 morning worship; 7. evening w orship W ednesday sorvicos: 6 p .m .. lamUy fellowship m eal; 7 p .m .. To a m K lD Youlh 4 Christ. Adult B ible Sludy, Nursery for infants and loddlers. F o llo w s h ip B a ptist C h u rc h , 1084 Rainbow R d ., A dvanco. 9 9 8-6544 Sunday School, to a.m .. w orship. 11 Sundays, 6 p m, W ednesday servico, 7 p.m . Thursday visitation. 7 p.m . S m ith G ro v o A M E Z io n C h u rc h 3707 Hwy. 158. Mocksville. S unday m orning worhsip. 11. S unday School. 10 a.m. Rov. M organ G lenn, pastor. Ea lo n s B aptist C h u rch , 495 Eatons C h u rc h R d .. M ocksvlffe. S u n d a y S c h o o l, 10 a .m ., w o rs h ip . 11. W odnosday prayer m eeting. 7 p.m . Pastor: Dr. David Gilbreath. 998-6149. SHEFFIELD LUMBER & PALLET CO. APAUX 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 3 3 6 - 9 4 0 - 2 3 4 1 Cu'U-.-n lhn.'\ UinaMiYcjn PrtMiitM * Minin C, Cintt, S'lcc ?rci Hayw orth-M iller Funeral Hom e Kin d i-RTON C h a pel Located on Hwy 158 BuTwniiN Clemmons & Advance 336-940-5555 888-940-8511 CIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dee. 19, 2002 The photograph in this New York Times ad was made by the late J. Kim Sheek Jr. of Mocksville. Photograph By Mocksville Man On Metropolitan Opera Playbill Recently appcring in an atl- vcrlisernent in Ihe New York Times was a phoiograpli which was laken by the late J. Kim Slicek Jr. of Mocksvillc. His photograph of llic Brook­ lyn Bridge is on the December playbill cover at Ihe M etropoli­ tan Opera for the perfomianee of A View From the Bridge, based on Ihc play by A rthur Miller. Sheek was an accomplished amaleur photographer. Some of liis pholos have won previous recognilion. A d v a n c e N e w s By EdUh ZIm incrm un Advance Correspondenl The Methodist Church Chan- ccl choir will present it’s Christ- ' m as Cantata Sunday morning Dcc. 22 at the 11 a.m. worship service. The children’s Chrisl­ mas program will be in ihe sanc­ tuary at 7 p.m. Our paslor. Ihe Rev. Harry Samnidns, was hos- pilali/ed lasl week wiih a severe strep ihroal infeclion causing his Ihroal lo swell almost closed. We wish for him a speedy recov­ ery. During his absence Layman Richard Roberts had chargc of Ihe dcvolionals al the Sunday m orning w orship service and Laym an Frankie H ackcll preached Ihe .scnnon. The church choir and nieni- bers of the congregation went C hristm as C aroling Sunday night and visiled many shul-ins in the communily. Several chil­ dren joined the adults for the car­ oling. We were pleased lo have Brent and Carolyn Shoaf and daughler Kalie join us. Tliey are former church members but now belong to Smith Grove M ethod­ ist church. After Ihc caroling the group was served hot clioeolalc. coffee and cookies in the fellow­ ship hall hy young adults. M any ladies from this com ­ munity attended a jewelcry party Salurday afiernoon al the home of Stella and Naylor Vogier. The parly was given by iheir grand­ daughter Fniily K im ball of C lem m ons and a siudent at UNC-Circensboro. Kale Sessions moved lo New York several weeks ago where she is working and is pursuing a career as an aclress. Her parenls Sieve and Ann Sessions went lo New York lliis weekend lo visit Kate and help wiih furnishing her apartment. ll is nol loo lale to pureha.se a Davie Counly Herilagc Book for Chrislmas gifts. Several were sold last week. Call 998-4356 or 492-5234. A reduction in price. Not available al the library. This reporter wishes all our readers a joyous and blessed Christinas and a New Year filled with Love. Joy and Peacc. $ 2 .5 0 o ffa 16" sandw ich p la tte r o r $ 5 .0 0 o ff a 6' g ian t sub w ith this co upon SU BW Ar e a t tro s h - Available al:1049 Yadkinville Road • Mocksville Tel. 751-2253 Fax 751-2267 Gift Certificates o Free Gift Wrap Phone Orders All Licensed Staff Grade A Salon Happy Spaliiays Package! Packf^ Includes All Of The Following Hot C^^ILilcure ‘ 1 0 0 “ ($140 Value) Custom Make-Over • Softening Foot Treatment 1/2 Hour M a s s s ^ B e ila M ia S k in C are C en ter UcnM ««38a8, E139, C ia«37, M1B434 I n t e r s e c t i o n o f 1 5 8 & 8 0 1 ( b e h i n d C i t g o ) 9 9 8 - 1 6 4 5 . .■ In Times Of Adversity; A Can-Do Spirit Warms The Heart L a s t w e e k ' s s to iT n u n l e a s h e d a s t r i n g o f d i f f i c u l t d a y s i n R o w a n a n d t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n t i e s , f r o m d o w n e d p o w e r l i n e s t o n e i g h b o r s w i t h o u t s h e l t e r . D a n g e r o u s h i g h w a y s a n d l o n g s p e l l s o f b o n e - c h i l l i n g c o l d a d d e d t o t h e d i s c o m f o r t . A t R o w a n R e g i o n a l M e d i c a l C e n t e r , w e e x p e r i e n c e d o u r o w n t r y i n g t i m e s . G e n e r a t o r s h u m m e d f o r a f e w h o u r s t o p r o v i d e p o w e r t h a t e n a b l e d u s t o c a r e f o r t h e s i c k a n d i n j u r e d , s e r v e h o t m e a l s , a n d p r o v i d e i n f o m i a t i o n a n d c o m f o r t f o r t h e l e s s f o r t u n a t e . B u t c l o s e o n t h e h e e l s o f a d v e r s i t y c a m e a d m i r a t i o n f o r u t i l i t y c o m p a n y w o r k e r s , l a w e n f o r c e m e n t o f f i c e r s , f i r e f i g h t e r s a n d e m e r g e n c y m e d i c a l p e r s o n n e l w h o s h o r e d u p t h e f r o n t l i n e s t o h e l p o u r c o m m u n i t y r e c o v e r . O n t h e m e d i c a l c e n t e r c a m p u s , e m p l o y e e s a n d p h y s i c i a n s v o l u n t e e r e d t o s t a y o v e r n i g h t a n d w o r k e x t r a s h i f t s t o e n s u r e t h a t p a t i e n t c a r e c o n t i n u e d . A t R o w a n M e d i c a l F a c i l i t i e s , o u r s i s t e r c o m p a n y , e m p l o y e e s c a l l e d o r v i s i t e d n e a r l y 2 0 0 p a t i e n t s w h o u s e o x y g e n i n t h e i r h o m e s . S p o u s e s d e s e r v e t h a n k s , t o o , f o r t r a n s p o r t i n g e m p l o y e e s o n t r e a c h e r o u s r o a d s a n d k e e p i n g t h e h o m e f i r e s b u r n i n g . A n d o u r v o l u n t e e r s p r o v i d e d s u p p o r t w i t h n u m e r o u s t a s k s n e e d e d o n a d a i l y b a s i s . T o t h e m a l l , w e s a y t h a n k s . T h a n k s f o r c a r i n g . T T i a n k s f o r s h a r i n g . A n d t h a n k s f o r c o n t r i b u t i n g t o a n e f f o r t t h a t I g n i t e s t h e s p i r i t , a n d w a n n s t h e h e a r t . , Rcwan Regional M e d ic a l C e n t e r Feature DAVlE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 19,2002 - Dl The Shady Grove Elementary jump rope team entertains the crowd at the annual Advance Christmas Parade last Saturday morning, . photos by Robin Fergusson As queen, Elizabeth M. Carter gets a spot at the front of the parade. Christopher Atkins, 10, shows off the sweet loot he got at the parade. This “beauty queen" makes the parade a bit more fes­ tive. ^1J . » Cindy Stroud as Alvin the Clown greets a spectator. Jessica Seaford allows a young spectator to meet her horse. Yes, that’s Sponge Bob. Check out those square pants. Donna and Perry Creason ride their motorcycle.Vicki Fleming waves to the Advance crowd. ■ 1)2 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdiiv. Dec. 19, 2002 Davie Schools Cooleemee Elementary Fiflh graders in Mrs. Wilcox's class are wrapping up the .sccond quaner. Tlic chorus studenis arc looking forwiiril to performing Christinas music al several con­ certs. Tlie students will shop at the Santa Shop for Ihc fainily mem­ bers on Iheir Christmas lisl. In grammar, they are studying verbs. During Social Studies time, they look a tour of Washington, D.C. and never left their seals. M iss Boddy and her kindergarteners are c.xploring thc Arctic and Polar Bears. Did you know a polar bear's paw is as big as dinner plate? Students learned how blubber keeps a polar bear warm. Studenis worked on clas­ sifying objccts by size, color, and shape. All Ihe kindergarten stu­ dents enjoyed their trip to Ihc Zachary House for an old fash­ ioned Christmas with Ms. Hazel. They decorated thc tree there with ornaments Ihey had made. Mrs. Cornatzer. along with the olher first grade classes, are work­ ing to wake up for time missed. Students have been making oma- menls and other holiday surprises 10 Like home with them ne.xt. They visiled the Santa Dollar Shop to give thc children an op­ portunity to "give rather than re­ ceive" 10 Iheir fam ilies. Mrs. Cornatzer and Mrs. Stein's ciasses returned to Ihcir classrooms and later look time to wrap gifts. In Mrs. Cornalzer's class, students were thankful to have Mrs. Blackwclder come and help. Next week, first gr.ide is go­ ing lo sludy an abbreviated lesson aboul C hristm as Around The World, studying cultures and how they celebrate the holidays. Last month, second graders, as a part of the social studies unit on Native Americans, look pan in aclivitie.s. Stations maintained by parenls and olhcr volunteers in­ cluded face painting, making rainsticks, creating sand art, mold­ ing clay bowls, painting totem poles, and playing games. Other hands-on activities included niak- ' ing necklaces, vests, and headbands and sampling fry bread and foods made with ctanbcrrics. Students used math skills and were involved in experiments. Ar­ tifacts and Native American leg­ ends were shared. Fourih graders in Mrs. Kistner's class ate almost finished with a rock unit. They have done a lot of neiu things with this unit including eating some homemade "rocks". In math ,things are get­ ting harder; students arc starting to work on division. North Davic Middle Mrs. Colbert's social sludies class is learning about life during thc Induslrial Revolution and the boom in technology. Lots of new ideas came about during this time including the invention of basket­ ball. Studenis will be inventing llieir own games and or sport to cxplain/dcnionstrale for the class. Language arts classcs arc begin­ ning a unit on freedom. Tlie first part is the "Brown vs. Board of Education" case. Students had some interesting comments and C O L D lU e U . B A N K e R Q T R I A D , R E A L T O R S - feelings about the topic, which generated gootl discussion. Dance club will continue meeting again when studenis eonie back from winter break. Mrs. Collicrt will be getting married on Dec. 21 and after break will have much more time to devote to Ihe club. In social studies. M rs. Delaney'.s class is writing a news­ paper about the Revolutionary War. Students are w riting articles aboul an important battle. They have researched the battle and arc including a political cartoon. Sci­ ence classes arc concluding thc geologic time unit with dinosaur graphs. Groups are drawing these graphs to scale. They will then calculate the proportion of their graph to a life-sized dinosaur. Mr. Raresliide's algebra cl.гsses are becoming "factor masters." They are leaming thal factoring can used to solve many types of problems. Pre-Algebra studenis are studying proportions and their many practical applicalions. Stu­ dents in social studies are prepar­ ing their own lesson on the mid- I80()s that they will be teaching Iheir classnmtes soon. Thank you to everyone who brought in items for our Store­ house for Jesus collection. Tlie following students were honored w ith lunch at McDonald's of McK-ksville for e.xemplary bus behavior: Chelsea Maness, Jordan Kinder. Michael Burford. Jodi Robertson. Stephanie Hinson, Brittany Trcgarlhen-K night, Elizabeth W aller, Sam antha Contos, Trevor Recce, Leslie Gray, Vince Ciocce. Shady iJrove Elementary Ornaments lhal children made are hanging on a tree in the media center. Tlic hallways and class­ rooms shout out " ’tis the season" thanks to the staff, students and volunteers. Mrs. Marion s firsl graders fin­ ished all of the shorl vowels in Letterlaiid and in spelling and met Mr. Magic E . They will be visit­ ing Mr. E and Mr. A one more time before Christmas. In social stud­ ies and science they spent Novem­ ber learning aboul leaves and why they tum colors. Tliey made prints of Ihe leaves and measured them. Mrs. Minor’s class has been thinking food as they learned aboul the only pyram id in America - Hie Food I’yramid. Thc children placed real and fake food on a shower curtain to get a better understanding of food groups. They w eighed food, counted money for food and made some food prints using all kinds of fruits and vegetables. The firsl grade is learning aboul Christmas customs in Ger­ many. Holland, Sweden and Nor­ way. They are going to travel to each first grade class and partici­ pate in activities that relate to that country. Each student will have a passport and a briefcase in hand as a traveler. The second grade classes at­ tended the Nutcracker Ballet at the Steven s Center in Winston-Sa­ lem. Mrs. Olir and Mrs. Norman's third graders finished Little House in Ihe Big Woods. In math they started multiplication. They will learn strategics to figure out the answers to nuiliiplicalion prob­ lems. Mrs. Hendrix and Mrs. Plyer's third graders are learning what it means to multiply and beginning to memorize their multiplication fads. In reading they are working on the main ideas and the use of coniext clues. The third grade classcs atlended the Nutcracker Ballet at the Brock Center this past week. Fifth grnde students attend the Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Kennelh R. Williams Audito­ rium at Winston-Salem State Uni­ versity. Tlie snow make-up days will be Feb. 17 and March 17. Class Christinas parties w ill be held Tliursday or Friday, Dec. 19 or 20. Students of the Week for Dec. 2-6: Ryan M cC lellan, Alex Kraftchick, Jonaihan Davis, Nick Pcedin, Claire Collett. Sarah Fair. Madi Pratapas. Dylan Cranfill. Alex Bell. Greg Brill. Students of thc Week for Dec. 9.-. 1.1: Jaclenc Kinyaun. Corey Tilley. Jordan Boger. Em ily Tester. Rachel Goheen. Cole Jack­ son, Robin Taylor. W esley Robertson and Krislen McDon:ild. Plncbrotik Elementary During Deceniber, kiiulergar- ten students will study winter holi­ days and how they are observed dilTercntly Ihroughoul the countr)'. Kindergarten, second grade and chorus presented at Pincbrook's PTA meeting Mon­ day, Dec. 9. Tlic fifth grade cho­ rus, led by Anna Newman, sang "A Christmas Madrigal" and "A Song of Peace", including sign language. The chorus was accom­ panied on the piano by first grade leacher Heather Blank. Kinder­ garten and sccond grade visited Iwo countries’ songs and tradi­ tions. Kindergarten sang of the colors they had been learning in Spanish class and the piñatas used in celebrations. They used the shakers made wilh visitors from the Sawtooth Center sponsored by Davic Arts Council. Second grade presented traditions from G er­ many. Students sang "Silent N ight" in German while accom­ panied on the guitar by fourth grader Sean Newman. They also sang "0 Christmas Tree" while playing their xylophones made w ith the Saw tooth Center visitors. Fourih grade sludents have heen sludying Old Salem and the Moravians. Pastor Greg Lillle and Janie Garnett from Macedonia Moravian Church visited in their Moravian attite and told the chil­ dren the history and customs of their church. They shared Moravian sugar cookies. Fourth grade classrooms are dccorated and ready for the holi­ days. Fourth grade teachers at­ tended a wriling workshop al the Diivie Couniy Library in prepara­ tion for Ihe upcoming wriling lest in March. Tlic leachcrs used their new knowledge of Ihe writing rubricto have the children vtrile aboul their experiences during the receni ice slonn. ЛК Silver Club for November for a Break outside are: Andrew Byrd, Kathcryn Dickens, Tommy Greer, Cassi Helton, Brehesner Montoya. Tori Chintz. Meredith Haiics, Kirklin B(>vvles, David Stanley, Blake Uoiscr, Bramloii Roy. Bradley Deal, Sam Law, Ashley Green, Andrew Sutler. Gregory Miller Thc Box Top Champions for the week of Dec. 1.1 are Mrs. Orsillo's .Ird grade class with У.*! box tops. Class winners include; Kirk Allen, Maura Barron. Sarah Battles, Palmer Beeson, Kirklin Bowles, David Coggins, Emily Deniarest, Samuel Dressier, Jesse Gunning, Rachel Hottel, Dalton Hummer, Eric King, Wilson Land, Jacob London, Jasmine Lyons, Katrina Maine, Ashley Mclauriiie, Michcic Morrison, Joshua Mullis, Kayla Rampersad, Colby Slater, Trey Thomas, Jacob Walker. Character Kids winners for Dcc 2-6: Billy Martin, Kalic Van Nimah, Jcssica Gough. Eniaily tale. Lorenzo D river. Sean Newman, Jasmin Gunning, Blake Roiscr, Brittany Horne, Maggie Sim m ons. N athan Roy, Lacy Tuthill, jasiuine Lyons, Clayton C hilen, M ichael M urillo, Courtney Smith. Sarah Bond. Jonathan Edw ards. Aniber Myers. Will Plott, Justin Phipps, Brianna Thom as, Nikky Jones, Trislan Rominger, K;ithleen Husten. Character Kids for Dcc. 9-1.1; K aylee Hayes, Joel Sliling, Stephen Kurtz, Emerald Tuthill, Mike Deluciii. Justin Flootl, Brit­ tany Stewart, Joe Widson. Josh Gupton, Morgan Carter. Ashley Carpcnler. Lacey Tuthill. Rachcl Hottel. Jacob Greer, Danielle Mar­ tin. Clay Whittington. Matthew Ellia. jonaihan Edwards, kelsi Atkins. Meredith Bowles. Brenna Sweat. Carrie Keaton. Arrington Gray, Avery W illiford, Eileen Dixon . Willium K. Davie Elementary The November reading party w;is held Friday, Dcc. 1.1. The fol­ lowing K-2 studenis read at leasl 32 books for November; Jordan M yers, Taylor O'Neal, Dakota Richie. Cody Lee Bunch. Connor Carpenter. Justin Rolierson. Chloe Silva, Christin;i Grannaman, Luke H orne, Spencer Kelly, Tyler McLamb, Peyton Brooks, Makalu Caudle. Jonathan Gutierrez, Da­ kota Thonipson, Trini Alvarado, W iley Baity. Ada C aballero. Tannier Call. Travis C hilton. Becca Ferebee, Andrea Ferrebee, Uriel Gamez, Joshua Gammons, Daniel Gonzalez. Julio Gutierrez, Courtney Jones. Todd McBride. K risten Ramsey. M atthew Scarlett. Sebastian Sturdivanl. Brooke Young, Somaya Zantout, Trevor A nderson, M aeLena A ppcrson, Zachary Baker, Michaela Boger, Alex Gobble. Lauren Hobson. Matthew Keenan. N athan Lee, Sasha Lockari, Zulenia Martinez, Kelsi Miller. Sam N esbit. M egan R atliff, Cynthia Reyes Mariquez, Bobby Joe Tom pkins, Josh W agner. Haileigh Wooten, Kolin Andrews, Avery Brown, Ross H offner. Kendall Lanier, Connor Mayo, Maggie Meagher, Craig Moore, Desirae Vandiver, Chesnee Bar- ber. Belhany Barkley, Cody Boger, Madaline Cagle, ¿ach Car­ rion, Seth Clarkson, Daren Diaz, Amonio Gahino. Andrew Lee. Shelby Mast, Tyler Myers, Sherri Parks, M ichael Potts, Kevin I’owell. Jesse Ramirez. Sharin Scolt. Jessica Stewart, Kendal TiITt, Ashlee Triviiic, Brooke W allace, Cody W hite, Tyler Wooten, Sarah Anderson, Shade Ashley, Brooke Ball, M aggie llarneycastle, Brittani Cartner, Lupita C astro, Evan C ave, Jonaihan C haffin, K irsten Coekerham, Jeremiah Gomez. Logan Hendricks. Tylcr Shoffner, Anna Tutterow, Autumn Barber, Joshua Blackburn, Sarah Contos, Joey Davis, Alex Espinoza, Juan Exiga Beltran. Briana Guevara. Gisela Guilerrez, Alice Hoskins, Natalie Ireland, Julia Lanzo, Lakota Marroquin, and Winson Scott. The top readers in each class were; Joshua Blackburn, Anna Tutterow, Shelby Mast, Sherri Parks, Sharina Scotl, K olin Andrews, M acLina A ppcrson, Joshua Gammons, Peyton Brooks, C hristina G rannam an, Tyler McLamb, Chole Silva, Taylor O ’Neal, Derek Scherer, Ja Chawn Maninez. Evan Bullington, Tay­ lor Anderson, Jacob Draughn, Brooke Wagoner, and Briltannie Ball. Citizen of the Week of Dec. 9- 1.1: Taylor O'Neal. Franco Lopez- Ruano. Diiuia Castoreña, Juslin Robertson, Travis Chilton. Anna Belh Carter. Sasha Lockhart. Kevin Powell, Maggie Barncy- castle, A lice H oskins, Zach Lawrence. Brandi Ferrebee, Trea Gentry, K elsey TilTl, Jessica Blackburn, Jenna Dowell, and Emily Whitaker. Citizens ofihe Week for Nov. l.i-Dec. 13 will have the citizen­ ship luncheon Dee. IX; Brianna Rowe, Taylor O ’Neal, Ana Karen Leyva, Franco Lopez-Ruano, Cody Griggs, Diana Castoreña, Jordan Beam, Justin Robertson, Andrea Ferrebee, Travis Chilton, Trevor Anderson, Sasha Lockhart, Chloe Mabe, Anna Beth Carter, Sherri Parks, Kevin Powell, Jodi Gregory. Maggie Barneycastle, Brianna Gucvar. Alice Hoskins, Krystal Beam, Zach Lawerence, Brittany Gobble, Brandi Ferrebee, Roberto Montoya, Trea Gentry, Latrinda Tillery, Kelsey Tifft, M egan M edford, Jessica Blackburn. Jamie Morris, Jenna Dowell, Travis Norris, and Emily Whitaker. Thc PTO meeting was held Tuesday, Dec. 10. After a short business meeling Ihe fourth and fifth grade students presenled a program H oliday T raditions. Kasey Ireland introduced the pro­ gram. Johanna Lucenio discussed Hanukkah and Jenna Dowell spoke about Kwanzaa. The fifth grade chorus led by Lini Wilson, music teachcr, sang two songs: Keep the Candle Going and O ’ Kwanzaa. Tracy Dyson’s fourth grade dressed in cool attire and presented a Holiday Meal Rap. Keeping with traditions. Diane Ireland's fiflh grade picked oul a Christmas tree. Introduction was led by Clint Mast. The class, along OAVlt COUNTY OFFICE Intersection of Hwys 158 & 801 J36-998 8816 Relocation 1-800-Î27-4398 WHATEVER IT TAKES with fourth and fifth graders, sang Picking our Christmas Tree. Jen Meagher's class was introduced by caroler Casey Carter as she spoke about the tradition of ciir- oling. Sludents sang Here We Comc Wassailing and Deck Ihc Halls. Taylor Anderson in Judy W hite’s fourth grade introduced her classmates who were dressed for bed. They recited The Night before Christmas and then went to sleep as students sang Sleep Well, Little Children to them. Sudic W haley’s class performed a skit titled Elf for a Day. Performers were Siiniaiitha Tarleton, Cryslal Beam, M ichael Tilley, Travis Norris, Ryan Barneycastle, Emily Whitaker, Tyler Jones, and Breck Want. Santa passed out candy while fourth and fifth graders sang Fat Jolly Man. Ty Curry, the fruit cake, informed the audicncc that nobody wanted her. Everlasting Fruitcake was enjoyed by all. Dylan Ratledge introduced the fi­ nal song for the evening Christ­ mas in America. Spccial thanks went to Lou Wilson al the end of the program as Chelsey Ledford presented a fiower lo Mrs. Wilson. Several students in Judy W hile’s class had a treat Dec.12. Students who had rcached a cer­ tain number of AR poinis for No­ vember were invited to go to see Ihc new Harry Potter movie. Stu­ dents earning the poinis were C helsey L edford, M egan Campbell, Taylor Anderson, Tori Norris, Clifton Bodenhamer, and Jarrelt Wallace. Erin Anderson and Marjorie Moore along with Mrs. White enjoyed the spccial treat. Students in thc class are ex­ cited aboul the Christmas party they are planning. Their party will he a North Carolina party and fa­ mous North Carolinians are in­ viied lo the party. Invitations and place cards have been made. Each student has chosen a person to come ilressed as for the day. They will present their person to the class. A few of the people inviied are Orville and Wilbur Wright, V irginia Dare. Richard Petty. Michacl Jordan. Susie Sharp, An- < drew Johnson and Andrew Jack­ son. Studenis have made nil of the plans for the party. Mockville Eleiiienliiry Sludents ofthe Week. Nov. 2.S- 29: D illon H ouston. J ’Shaun Steele. Tabitha M orris, Jared Sniith, Justin H all, Juslin M cLelland, Lewis Swicegood, Javier Rodriguez, Logan Bryan. Davis Absher. April Rodriguez, Britlany Shaver, Avi Gomez; Dec. 2-ft: William Collett, Alex Wilson, Quinn Holcomb, Cindy Corriher, Sliaricea Conyers, Jaelon Clement, Nathan Hass, Chelsea Rickard, Megiui Reynolds, Robbie Whitley, Brandon K ooniz, Lewis Sw icegood, Andrew A uslin, Jonaihan Beaver, Krisia Webb, Jordan Hendricks, Brittany Toney, Tess Tagnani, Kenyatla Brand, Dustcn Peacock, Angelica Garcia, Jonathan O w ings, Savannah McGunigal, Keisha Yonker; Dec. 9-13; Stephanie Jamie, Andrew Ashby, Antonio Clement, Shawna Cuntinued un Page D3 Ш www.coldwellbanker.com (iwBA ÎKçru atom] r Tii («о Vi u o GtorojT №nr D'lr.fc 2 tff m r txna Lfl »ÍP & &u! 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М|Мйю 1Н-1Ш , м к у м п м tM -itll пшёлтш fmm irnmnm NfiHf > mmoimmm tmw N M O teM fM ifll, iw H iitM n m -im ., щшш ' тлт i■ ■■ ttM O M i- .. '■ VfeliflMiil M t-IW Davie Schools D/WIK COUNTY I:NTKRI>RISR r eco rd , TIuirstliiy, Dcc. 19, 2002 - D3 Continued I'rnm Раце 1)2 nuisic teacher, sang two sonus: Keep the Cauille Going and O ' Kwanzaa. I'racy Dyson's fourth grade dressed in cool altire and presenled a Holiday Meal R:ip. Keeping witli tradilions. Diane Ireland's fiflh gr:ide picked inn a Christmas tree. Introduction was IctI by C.lint Mast, riic class, along wilh ['(nnth and fiflh graders, sang Picking our Christmas Tree. Jen Meagher's class was inlroduceil by caroler Casey Carter as she spoke about the Iradilion of car­ oling. Students sang Here We Come Wassailing and Deck thc Halls. Taylor Anderson in Judy W hile’s fourth graile iiurodueed her classmates w ho were dressed lor bed. They recited The Night before Christmas and then went tu sleep as studenis sang Sleep Well, Little Children lo them. Sudic Whaley's class pcrformeil a skit • titled El Г for a Day. Pcrfoiiiiers were Samanlha Tarleton, Crystal Beam, M ichael I'illey. Travis Norris, Ry;ui Banicycastlc. Emily Whitaker, Tyler Jones, and Breck Want. Santa passed out candy while fourth and fifth gnulers sang I'at Jolly Man. ly Cinrv. ihc fruil eake. informed the amlience lhat nobody wanted her. Everlasting I'riiiteake was enjoyed by all. Dylan Ratledge inlroihiccd the fi­ nal song for the evening Chrisi­ nias in America. Speeial lhanks went to Lou Wilson :it the end of the program as Chelsey Ledford presented a fiow er lo Mrs. Wilson. Several studenis in Judy While's class had :i Ircal Dee, I 2. Studenis w ho had reached a cer­ tain number of AR points lor No­ vember were invited to go to see the new Harry Potter movie. Stu­ dents earning the points were C helsey Ledford. Megan Campbell. Taylor .Anderson. Tori Norris. Cliflon Bodenhamer. and Jarrell Wallace, lirin Anderson and Marjorie Moore along with Mrs. White enjoyed the special treat. Students in the class are ex­ cited about Ihe Christmas party they are planning. Their party w ill be a North Carolina party and la- mous Nonh Carolinians are in­ vited lo Ihe party. Invitations and place cards Inive been made. Each stuilent h;is chosen a person to eome dressed as for the day. They will present their person to the class. A few ofthe people invited are flrville and Wilbur Wright, Virginia Dare, Kichard Petty, Michael Jordan, Susie Sharp, An­ drew Johnson and .Andrew Jack­ son. Studenis have made all ofthe plans for Ihe party. Mockville Elementary Sliulenls ofthe Week, Nov. 2.^- 2‘): Dillon H ouston, J’Sliaun Steele, Tabilha M orris. Jared Sm ilh, Justin Hall, Juslin McLelland, Lewis Swicegood, Javier Rodriguez, Logan Bryiui, Davis Absher, April Rodriguez, Brillany Shaver, Avi Gomez; Dee. 2-6: William Collelt.Alex Wilson, Quinn Holcomb, Cindy Corriher, Sliaricea Conyers, Jaelon Clement, Nallian Hass, Chelsea Rickard, Megan Reynolds, Robbie Whitley, Brandon K ooniz, Lewis Sw icegooil, Andrew Austin. Jonaihan Beaver. Krista Webb, Jordan Hendricks, Brittany Toney, Tess Tagnani, Kenyalla Brand, Dnsten Peacock, Angelica Garcia, Jonathan O w ings, Savannah McGunigal, Keisha Yonker; Dee. ‘1-13: Stephanie Jamie, Andrew .■\shhy, Antonio Clement, Shawna Spears, Chavin Peebles, Logan Koontz, Tanner Nelson, Harrison Sales. Alyssa Thommason, An- ihony Angle, Will Priestley, Aus­ lin W hitaker, Andrew Auslin, Eniily Lackcy, Kendra Custer. Dame Yon Johnsen. M arvin Oiiijada, Montana Noel, Aymone Janies, Kevin Jordan, Kenyetta Brand, Marshall Simmons, Sum­ mer I lolland, Tina Fathey, Lauren Bailey. Ryan Dyson, a 4th grader in M iss Sw ain’s class, was inadvertenly left off Ihe honor rt)ll lisl for the first nine weeks. Kindergarlen students of Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs. Fulton enjoyed a visit to Horizons in Salisbury Nov. 2.'i. They became Indians in one program and compared Iheir way of life lo modern lifestyles. Dur­ ing Ihe other program, students learned aboul and were able to loucli types of marine life. Since returning from the 'Thanksgiving break, students have begun several holiday crafis, They are preparing with Mrs. Garner's class fora mu­ sical Christmas play titled “Santa's Workshop." Firsl grade studenis in Mrs. Whitaker’s class enjoyed a produc­ tion ofthe Nutcracker al the Brock Performing Arls. They are learn­ ing aboul December customs and holidiiys around the world, The class and their families donaled fluids lo help a child have a Merry Christmas. Mrs. Starnes’ .second graders typed letlers to Santa, made rein­ deer glyphs and Christmas wishes with illiistralions using the com­ puter program Kid Pix Studio. Slu­ dents are discussitig holidays such as Kwanzaa and Hanukkah. Crafis and gifts liiive occupied every free minute. Mrs. Lankford and Mrs. Shuler’s third graders arc prepar­ ing for the Christm as season. Along wilh other third grade classes, they are parlicipaling in ;i "Christmas Around the World" imil. I'hey are studying the cus­ toms and observances of other countries. In math, they discussed symmetry and created syninietri- c:il Christmas decorations. Thc novels sludents are read­ ing go with the season, "Decem­ ber Secrets" and “ The Besl Chrisi­ nias Pageant Ever." Sludents trav­ eled lo Winston-Salem Slate Uni­ versily Dec. 12 lo see the play. Miss Swain’s fourth grade class on Nov. 2fi look a day lo learn about Ihe slate vegelable, the sweet potato. Ryan Dysons'name w'as inislakenly left off ihe honor roll lisl printed in the newspaper. Miss Williams' fiflh grade class completed Ihe DARE progr;un . Sludenis sang a song at graduation called "I Wiil DARE" and Janies Ray shared his essay. 'The class attended llie produclion of "The Nuicraeker" at the Впкк Perfonii- ing Arts Center. A niember of Ihe class, Ashley Janies, perfornied in Ihe ballot. Students are reading a biography by Jeri Ferris titled “Walking the Road to Freedom," a story about the life of Sojourner 'Trulh. Students are learning about the harsh condilions of slavery and steps taken to overcome this pe­ riod in Ihe country’s hisiory. In addition to this novel, students have been studying and wriling poelry. 'The following is an ex­ ample of a cinquain the class wrote: C lirisfnuis Tri'i’ iw inU i's over itll tiiir pri'Sftll.S. Sanui C liitis up onr fliim iu ’y U h-oh! Mrs. Crosby and Mrs. O ’Neal's class have been learning Touch Math. They have been adding two digits and doing word problems with one digit ailding and subtract­ ing. On Dec. 10, Ihey went on a field trip to Hanes Mall. They shopped for gifts I'or their parents and used money skills to purehase items ;n Ihe dollar slore. I'liey have been making lots of Christmas crafts for ilecoratiug their room. (,'ornatzer Elementnry The Iw o days of school closure because of snow will be made up Feb. 17 ami Mai chi 7. Students in Karen King's fifth grade social studies class have completed “ The Greal Exchange" belween Nalive Indians and Euro­ peans, Afler sludying how the Eu­ ropean conquest of the Anieric;ms at'fecteil Nalive American society, studenis were amazed hy the nu­ merous conlribntions made by bolh cultures. Because ofthe cul­ tural e.xchange, studenis :ire learn­ ing aboul Ihe human :uid mnural diversity that w;is brought ;ibout during the "Wave of Immigration" during the I XOO-1900s. In commu­ nications, students complcled their novel, “ The I louse of Dies Drear," and concluded the Iheme by re;id- iiig "Ainislad.’’ Students conlinue to widen vocabulary levels by working with “Worldly W ise." Math students are busy with niul- liple drills, word problems and decimals. l-'iflh grade students partici­ pated in Ihe DARE graduation Dec. -I. 'They w role an ess;iy as part ofihe criteria for graduation. Sara I landy, Jesse I lilton and 'Toby Wil­ liams read their winning essays. The honorary visitor w;is Reiro Bill, who came from California. He encouraged the sludents lo choose Ihe righl palli and reach for tlieir dreams. Spanish teachcr Debra Woo- ilrulf, is advising parenls to be on the lookout for “Que pasa’,’" - her quarterly newsletter of the Span­ ish classes, ll eont;iins a summary of the material sludied by each class and speeial aclivilies the stu­ denis have participated in. Mrs. McPherson, school coun­ selor, would like to thank the sev­ eral area ehtirches and organiza­ tions helping make this holiday season brighter for stuilents, A s|ic- cial thanks goes to Elbaville United Melhodisi Chureh, Store­ house for Jesus and I'ork Baplisi Church for sponsoring a Toy Store for ramilies to purcluise gifts for their children. "'Thank you for pul- ting smiles on our children's faccs," s:iid Mrs. Mcl’herson. As the nine weeks come lo a close. Mrs. McPherson is working- with third, fourth and fifth graders in lierclassroom guidance le.ssons. Class topics have included: self- esteem. peer pressure, honesty, jealousy and sludy skills. Al the start of next year kindergarten, first and second grade students will bo meeting for weekly guidance les­ sons, Kindcrgartners will continue with thoir DUSO lessons, while “Creatures of Character" will be visiting first and second graders to read various hooks that discuss character eihication. Mrs. McPherson asks all par­ ents not to hesilate to conlacl her if ihey have any concerns regard­ ing their children. Cougars of the Week; Mariée Reece, Jordan Earle, Jason Trivette, Erika Ballazar, Trevor Sniith, Toni Easier, Adonis Smoot, Abigail Romero, Leslie Fullon, Auslin Carter, Jonathon Boles, Ben Secord, Taliah H olland. De’Vonta Scotl, Samantha Caudill. Shiinae Pettil'ord.Travis Roberson. Yesenia Montoya. Wednesday. Dec. 18, Venezia's Nigtit; Friday, Dec. 20. lasl day of school; Monday. Jan. 6. firsl day of school. Wilkinson Earns D egree Willi:nti Charles Wilkinson will graduate from North Caro­ lina Suite University on Weihios- day, Dec. 18, with a b;icheU>r's ilegree in agronomy - crop pro- ihiclion. Wilkinson plans ID conlinuo his studios at NSCU in January, pursuing a nnistor’s degree. He is a 199X graduate of Sl. S tephens lligh School in Hickory. He is the son of Cynlhia and Bruck Blackburti o Hickory and Tom Wilkinson of Cooleonioe. 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Booksvfor (lie scries arc: Jane Uyre - Ctiar- fotle RroiUe; Wide Sargasso Sea ■ Jean Rhys; The Yellow Wall­ paper - C harlotle Perkins (Vilnian; Siila - Toni Morrison: aiul Siirfacinp - M argaret Alwoo<l. Visiting scholars will present programs from 7-9 p.m, Tiicsday nights: Jan. 28, Feb, 11, l-cb, 2.S, Mar, 11 ami Mar, З.“!. 2 (K ).i, at the Davie Coimty I4ib- lic Libr.ir)’. l’rogr:ims are free anil open lo Ih e public. Some of Ih e new books al Davic Cminly Public Library. .J7I N. Main Street, Mocksville. Non-Fiction • An Anny at Daw n: The War ill N orth Africa. 1942-1943 - Hick Alkinson • Dr. Patrick Walsli's Guide to Sur\ iving Prostate Canccr • Freedom: A Hisior)' of US - Joy flakim • Geisha: A Life - M ineko Iwasaki • Kitchen Privileges: A Mem­ oir - Mary Higgins Clark • L i\e from New York: An Unccnsorcd Story of Saturday Night Live • Living Yoga: Creating a Life Practice - Christy Turlington • Losl Subs - Spenccr tJuimiore • Treason: I low a Russian Spy Led an Anierican Journalist to a US Double Agent - Hill Powell • V illa D ecor; D ecidedly I'rench and Italian Style - Hetty Lou Phillips Fiction • Answered Prayers - Danielle Steel • The Box Children - Sharon Wyse • The C hristm as Train - David Baldacci • Esther's Gift - Jan Karon • Four Blind Mice - James Patterson • Her Father's Mouse - Belva Plain Щ • The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold • Reversible Errors - Scott Tiirow • Skipping Christmas - John Grisham • Visions of Sugar Plums - Janet Evanovich Preschool storylime is held Tuesdays at 11 a.m, in the nnilli- puqiose room at ihc main library. Anyone inlerested in a storylime al Ih e Cooleemee Branch, please call the library and ask lo speak 10 Mary Sutler or leave her a message, Donalions in nienior)’ of Mar­ garet H oyle w ere m ade by Lcland and Juanita Richardson. Ihe library slaff and Rulh Hoyle, Donalions in memory of Mallie Lee Jell were nnule by Leland and Juanita Richardson. Ruth Hoyle and Mr, and Mrs, Jamcs Wall, Tlie Davic County Asso­ cialion of Educators made a do­ nation lo the library, Richard and Deborah Feulncr made a dona­ tion in menior)' of James Sheek Jr, Davie County Public Librarj’ hours: M onday-Thursday 10 a,m.-8:30 p.m.; Friday U) a.m.- 5:30 p.m; Salurday 10 a.m,-3 p,ni,; Sunday 2-5 p,m„ pilone 7.51-2023. Cooleem ee Branch hours: Monday noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday- Friday 10 a.m,-5 p.m. (closed for lunch from 12;30-1;.3()); Satur­ day and Sunday closed, phone 284-2805, 1 + Acre Lot in Fork 1 + acre lot lo cated in th e Fork C h u rch com m unity. SurveyecJ, p e rk e d , county w ater w ith m eter in stalled . N ew drivew ay construction. R estricted, m o d u la r o r d o u b lew id e allow ed, $22,500 Contacl Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 3 3 6 - 9 9 8 - 4 7 3 3 1Q1 E lnirx;iDnRd } Ktodisy«}« (336) 751-2055 184 Stoneybrook Trail - Over 2,400 SF. Now 1.5 slmy 4BR 25BA, hd>voods, caltiedral ceaogj. lornial diiing. gas logs. ccSing Ians »/ligtits thtiHXJl l(g biWast area, accent lighting, built-in desk & nioco, Musl Sod $224,900 Dr*lL*wf»oc« Utofc«' SAtMAgant B U Y E R S U to Oak Haven Realty to purtiaee A N Y hom e (n whole Triad area and receive 1% of final purchase price back to you atcloclngl S E L L E R S Full servtce maiVetlnQ of your homo and C om m ttilo n as tow as 3 .9 ^! 105 Carrie Circlo ■ Immdculate 3BR 2BA, hardwoods, twy wnrxlow in dming room, split bedroom plan, new carpot. painl and roof, S h o « hke hew. roar wood dock, storage buiWinQ. Prteo to seH S112.900 P u d d in g R idge s p e a ll o u r lis lin q s a l O a k H o v e n R e a lt y .c o m 1619 Riverside Dr - Rotreal to №o Laiio. 15 sloiy JBR 2BA, sludd«) M hasemeni. 2-car Igarage, haritnoods, ceramic tilo. gas logs, beaulilul rock & stone path to dock pier, vwxKtertuI vkiws Irom large deck. $235.000 383 Cornwallis Dr • Great lor entertaining, 14 rooms 3.672 SF. 2 story with tinishod basemenl. Gorgeous matblo in mstitath, large den S gameroom wilh \iret t«r, harrf«)0d5. ccramic tile, beaulilul views ol course $334,900 \IO Construction Loan INTEREST Holiday Decorations Holiday Decorations from Nature was the topic of two programs held recently at the Davie Cooperative Extension Center with 60 people attending. Davie M as­ ter G ardener Rebekah Brown presented the program. She used many types of plant m aterials to create cen­ ter pieces, wreaths and other decorative items. For more information on other program s, contact Coop­ erative Extension at 751-6297, ________---------- $106.680 Cas|i Rebate - $5,000 a Spaciouj living (oom and open kitchen with odjocent dining room, ■g Four bedrooms and two bathi. Optionol porch and alternate majtcf *g bedroom juilo- Bonus storage orca ^ ovet opiionoi goinge ond opllonol ^ basemenl plan. Shown with optionol doublo garage '$116,669 C ! Rebate - $5,000 ► "o Open loyer, living room, kitchen with ^ adjacent dining room ond breakfast areas. Three bedrooms ond fwo ond one* half baths, including the master bedroom and bath with garden tub ond wolk-in •£ closet- Bonus room, optional garage and 5 alternote ranch bosement. Shown with “ optional bfick exieiior ond goroge. S 3 Î $123,453 Cash Rebale - $7,500 o foyef. kitchen with adjoining dining Q o> room, laundry room ond greot t room with optional fireplace, Thtee ^ bedrooms ond two and one-half ^ baths including master bedroom T3 and bath suite wilh garden tub and walk-in closet locotcd on first level. Sitting toom on second level wilh ^ optional dormer. Shown with optional double goroge and wrap around porch. NATIONWIDE HOMES 339 Highway 68 Soulh • 336-812-3098 or 800-688-0818 w w w .n atio n w id e-h o m es.co m StoReheuH 9009-34Í2 Ne|ifl Кепфг > 706 Riverbènd Di • $349.000 | 262 Lakeview Dr • $315,0001 1798 Farmmaton Rd • $ 2 6 ^ ctxm:hBemlJ*Rn4400*/-sq Lakitartl293h.!ÇajWi<!on92actite. Lvrti5BRs.4eteG d(oouseM W . 203 fo u Comefs Rd • $1900001 ' П1 Jordan 1л • $189900 - ^ , ^ 4 . . . I I - j e K T '. Gfwt home on beautifii vnooded tot •»BR. 2.S0A. eat-fi Wchen and rtnrg foom 2 car att»*ed oaroge and basement garage. Eicdem 3KV2BA home wilh many ipdates. New pant, caфet. al new appiances. New pooi tner. and new roof. Cal Todayt Рго(е$5Юла1 Center • $149900 MocksvjDe-______Convenient to M0& 2O7Rc#)hiRctedgeRcl-$19%0Q| 2085 Milling Rd. - $199.000 Beautiful bnck home w/ over 1800 SF 3 oc.. Wood home 2600»/- s.f., 4BR. 3BAs, 1 and a full b sm t on 3,5 ac l » ^ Jdetachcd garage & more. 29 D utctim on Hills • $146,432 hSgrowing aïï'dnîîg. шйтЙЙJfamüy. 4BR, ZBAs bonus room, tots more' 118 E Chinaberry $144,500 M 177 New Hampshire- $139900Иб19 Wilkesboro St,• $139900 kinwklialo contuon, 3BR, ZBA, мог* Spaoous Ш Wtitpbco,hrepljc», tro» dccic CjI Todayl 2BR.2BA Hardwood tloore throughout. 125 N C laybon Dr • $114.900 3BR. 2.5BA, great open fl pi, MBR w / j trey ceiling. Maple kitchen cabinets 2oc 3BR . гад. m w/»is togv PIus гвя tveat too»ano3BR/2BA home wth large dedt. Stream & land. 3BR, DWMH w/ home (nctoocd n the that needs T K . n«v hwt (xitq, storage Ixjldngs. much more, extra m i for office or nureey. Ж - _ ______ great backyard shaded vwth hardwoods. 184 Fulton St. • $89900 | 309 Mai-Oon HiBs Ct • $87.500 Super neat home! Updated roof. 3BR/2BA brick home on 1.20 aaes wilh i repiacertyini wnoows, vinyl siding, nice workshop, concrete drrvewav. small lumaccamore! ^ ' ЗБЙ. 1.5BA homo wth fui basement, ttousc Beautifii 20H condo. Situated on \ул tots. Great buyt Convenient « basement. fP г tocauon. ' MBR.AIopplunc« V e g r ^ c k x i ^ , « U , k = l s o f r o « n , iiatoK X P n (bffinc C n ijT i» H.W Mocksville Office: 854 Valley Rd. Suite 100, Mocksville,NC Ctem m ons Office: 2419 Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. Unit I,Clemmons,NC Mocksville: 336-751-2222 Clemmons: 336-778-2221 www.SWMRealtors.com 268 Cleary Rd. • $59900 B r i e f s Town Joins Early Action Compact M ocksvillc Tow n B oard mcmbor.s voted Dcc. i to join the air qualily early aclion compact, which the county joined earlier in Ihe week. There are no ciist.s. The compact allows local mu­ nicipalities additional time to m eet cerlain air i|ualily stan­ dards. The town can drop out of the agreement al any lime. "The positives outw eigh the nega­ tives." com m issioner Vernon Thompson told Ihe hoard. Marklin Appointed To Planning Board The board unanimously ap­ pointed W ill M arklin to Ihe M ocksville Planning Board for a thrcc-year term. M arklin re­ places Lash Sanford. Two other senior members on the board are near the end of their lenns, but they have been asked to remain through the ordinance update process, Clement Street Gets A Crosswalk The board unanimously ap­ proved pulling a marked pedes­ trian crossw alk on C lem eni Street behind First Presbyterian Church, Town M anager Terry Bralley said il was e.xpecied lhal tlic street would reopen soon as the church nears completion on Ihe construction project. State Returns Part of Money Owed The slate has agreed lo return ap pro,\im aiely .$69,()()() to M ocksvillc, The low n filed am ended tax returns for Ihree years and requested Ihe refund, but it was frozen by the slale ear­ lier this year; S6.000 is slill be­ ing negotiated. M o c k s v i l l e Howell Earns E> Promotion C ynthia H ow ell has been elected vice president al First C itizens Bank in C lem m ons, She is a finan­ cial services manager and is based in the branch al 2354 I L e w i s V i 11 e I Clem m o n s Road, A resident of M ocksville. H ow ell is a m em ber o f the Clem m ons Kiwanis Club and serves as a board member for the Foothill Sickle Cell Foundation, DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. TIiursdav.'Dcc. 19. 2002 - 05 H uw cll PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY The County ol Davie is solicit­ ing bids lor an Automated Finger­ printing Identilication System , Sealed bids must be mailed lo: Davie County M anager's Ollico 123 Soulh Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Attention; Chlol Detention Oltlcer, APIS Bid and are due by 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 16, 2003, Pub­ lic bid opening will bo held in the 2nd lloor Conlerence Room ol tha Davie Counly Administration Build­ ing at 2,00 p.m., January 16,2003, Inquiries should be made lo Chief Wendell Sain, Davie Detention Center, at 336-753-647, Bid lorms and specifications can be obtained Irom Kimberly Harris, al e-rnail kim,hairis@co.davie.nc.us, or by calling 336-751-7237. Davie County Board ol Commissioners reserves '.he right to reject any or all proposals. 12-19-1ln Leaf Removal/Gutter Cleaning IV/ion your neighbor asks what you use lo get up leaves, lell him you uso...a phono. Call Rusty Tuckor Lawincaro 284-6501 STORM DAMAGE? If w inter w eather leaves your law n a m ess... Call Rusty Tuckor Lawncare 284-6501 M A R T IN G O L F C A R 524-t Hwy 158 «Advance 998-WIO Iloliduy specials on electric scoutcrs. $299.95 Check ns out A in ’t It N ifty L o o k W h o ’s 5 0 ! H a p p y B irth d a L o ve D o n n ie & F a m ily N E W T O C L E M M O N S ! Alterations • TaUoring Wedding Dress Restoration and Pressing ¿£t ttf ¿e ar^curxntc 33^712-1034- 2 5 6 5 # A O k l G lo iy R a u l • CItM nnw as, N C . 2 7 01 2 § Redland Pentecostai Holiness Church 137 Baltimore Rd, Advance will present the Christmas drama “Gr e a t e r Th a n Go l d ” S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 1 a t 7 : 0 0 a n d S u n d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 2 a t 6 : 3 0 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY SALE Under and by virtue ol the power ol sale contained in a ccrtain deed ol trust executed by Bobby Joe Hedrick, Jr, and Kelley Sheek Hedrick, daled the 5th day ol Janu­ ary, 2002, and recorded in Book 323, page 108, in the ollice ol the Register ol Deeds ol Davie County. North Carolina, delauit having been made in the payment ol Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured, and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject lo loreclosure thereof lor Ihe purpose ol satisfy­ ing said indebtedness thereby se­ cured, and Ihe holder ol Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereol lor the purpose ol salislying said in­ debtedness, and the undersigned Trustee having petitioned the Clerk ol Superior Court of David County lor an Order Allowing Foreclosure lo proceed and such Order having been enlered, the undersigned Trustee will oiler lor sale at public auction to tha highesi bidder lor cash at the Courthouse door of Ihe Davie Counly C ourthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12.00 noon on Ihe 3rd day ol January, 2003, all ol Ihe property conveyed in said deed ol trust, including all buildings and permanent improve­ menls affixed thereto, which prop­ erty as ol ten (10) days prior to the posting ol this notice was owned by Bobby Joe Hedrick, Jr. and Kelley Sheek Hedrick, the same lying and being in Calahan Town­ ship, Davidson County, North Caro­ lina, and more particularly de­ scribed as follows; Lying and being in Calahan Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and beginning at a 1/2 inch existing iron rebar, said exist­ ing iron rebar being the North- easternost corner of Dwayne S. C ookson and wife, Teresa L, Cookson, DB 187, page 80, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 6,03 and being the Southwesternmost corner ol Brenda H, Wells, DB 196, page 229, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 6.10 and being the Northwestern corner ol the within described property; thence v/ith said Wells lino Soulh 81 degrees 13 minules 10 seconds East, 676.28 leet to a 1/2 inch ex­ isting iron rebar by 2 inch existing iron rebar wilness iron and being locaied in Ihe western line ol Louise G. Allen and husband, S, Suren Allen, DB 109, page 751, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 8; thence wilh said Allenline Soulh 01 degrees 16 min­ utes 35 seconds East, 319.31 leet 10 a found 5/8 inch bolt with square degrees 14 minutes 50 seconds West, 708.61 leet to a lound 5/8 inch boll wilh square head, said bolt being locaied in Ihe Eastern line ol said Dwayne S, Cookson and wile, Teresa L, Cookson; thence with said Cookson line North 04 de­ grees 31 minutes 20 seconds East, 315,62 leet lo Ihe POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 5,00 acres more or less and being Tax Lot 6.08, Tax Map 1-2 as surveyed by Stone Land Sun/eying Company on November 12, 1999, See Deed Book 193, page 361, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 6.08, Subject lo reserved easemeni as sel lorth in DB 193, page 363, Also conveyed is a non-exclu­ sive access easement as set lorth in DB 193, page 363, Davie County Registry, This property is locaied oil Godby Road, Mocksville, North Carolina, and is being sold as is SUBJECT lo any cily-counly ad valorem laxes and any special as­ sessm ents that are a lien against the premises, as well as all prior deeds ol trust, liens, judgments, encumbrances, restrictions, ease­ ments and rights-ol-way of record, 11 any, and without any representa­ tions or warranties as to tile or oth­ erwise. The highest bidder at said sale shall be required lo make a cash deposil ol live percent (5%) ol the amount ol his bid or Seven Hun­ dred Filly Dollars ($750.00), which­ ever is greater, at the time ol sale. This the 4th day ol December, 2 0 0 2 , Truslee Sen/ices Inc,, Truslee 02-SP-218 12-26-2ln M A R TIN G O LF CAR 5244 Hwy 158 • Advance 998-9310 Holiday specials on gus and cicctric golf cars & accessories. Chcck us out NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 2002 SP 209 In the Matter ol the Foreclosure ol the Deed ol Trust ol STEPHANIE KAYE, STEPHEN ERIC KAYE, GRANTOR, TO; PRLAP, INC., TRUSTEE, AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE As recorded in Book 350, Page 224, Davie Counly Public Regislry. Under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained in that cer­ lain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by STEPHANIE KAYE, STEPHEN ERIC KAYE, dated 10/ 24/00, and recorded In the Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds lor Davie County, North Carolina in Book 350, Page 224, and because ol delauit in Ihe payment ol Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail­ ure lo carry out or perform Ihe stipu­ lations and agreem ents therein contained and pursuant to the de­ mand ol the owner and holder ol the indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trust, and pursuant to tho Order ol the Clerk ol Superior Court lor Davie County, North Carolina, entered in this loreclosure proceed­ ing, the undersigned, Frank W, Erwin, Subslilute Trustee, will ex­ pose lor sale at public auction on Jan. 2. 2003 at 12;01 P.M. on Ihe steps ol the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksville, North Carolina, Ihe lollowing described real prop­ erty (including the house, il any, and any other improvements thereon); Being known and designated as Lot 20, as shown on Ihe map ol Fox Run Subdivision, which map is re­ corded in Plal Book 5, Page 182, in the Ollice ol Ihe Register ol Deeds ol Davie County, North Carolina, relerence lo which map is hereby made lor a more particu­ lar description. Property address; 187 Fox Run Dr., Mocksville. NC 27028 Present Owners; Stephanie Kaye, Stephen Eric Kaye The sale will be made subject to ali prior sales and releases and to all deeds ol trust, liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions, easements, as­ sessments, leases, and othor mat­ ters ol record, il any. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 45.21-10(b), and Ihe lerms ol tho Deed ol Trust, any successlui bid­ der will be required to deposit with Ihe Substitute Trustee immediately upon conclusion ol the sale a cash deposit not to exceed the greater ol Five Percent (5%) ol Ihe bid amount or Seven Hundred Filly Dollars ($750.00). Any successlui bidder shall be required lo lender the lull balance ol the purchase price so bid in cash or certilied check at the time the Subslitule Truslee tenders lo him a deed lor the property or attempts to tender such deed, and should said suc­ cesslui bidder lail lo pay the lull balance ol the purchase ptice so bid at Ihe lime, he shall remain li­ able on his bid as provided lor in North Carolina General Statute 45- 21,30(d) and (e). This sale will be held open Ion (10) days lor upsel bids as required by law. Signed; December 2, 2002, Tammy Flemming, Agenl lor Frank W. Enwin, Substitute Trustee PO. Box 7206 Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 346-9671 12-19-2ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Execulor ol the Estate ol LESTER M. PARKS, lale ol Davie County, this is to no­ tily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 19th day ol March, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All parsons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day ol December, 2 0 0 2 , Lesley Merrill Parks, EXEC 180 Aspen Lana Advance, NC 27006 12-19-4ln ls fi^ ^ G J tE 4 T x m a s T M A S g i f t lyr, old Spayed Black Lib All Mcdicil liecortls DoglioiLse & Kennel^ Included Will deliver Sweet Puppy For Good Home *250.“'O B O 9 9 8 -8 0 3 1 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.; 02 J 49 IN RE; MILLER, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; THE UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENT, OP A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 6.2001 IN FORSYTH COUNTY, WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief againsl you has been tiled in the above-entitled action. The nature ol the reliel being sought Is as (ollows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY, You are required lo make de­ lense to such pleading no later than the 6th day ol January, 2003, said date being thirty (30) days Irom the lirst publication ol Ihis nolice, and upon your lailure lo do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court lor the reliel sought. This Ihe 27th day ol November, 2 0 0 2 . MARTIN & VAN HOY L.L.R BY; SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. D EPt OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-5-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ lor ol the Estai'' ol CHARLES BOOKER WILKINSON, late ol Davie Counly, this is to notily all persons having claims againsl said estate to present hem to the under­ signed on or belore the 5th day ol M arch, 2003, being Ihree (3) months liom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5lh day ol December, 2 0 0 2 , Steven Gray Brewer 4709 Bell Wesl Drive Kernersville, NC 27284 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Allorney al Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 12-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE JUVENILE COURT DIVISION FILE NO,; 02 J 71 IN RE: FARMER, A MINOR CHILD aka In Re: Jernlgan DOB: August 9, 2002 AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; THE UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENT, OF A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 9, 2000, TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in the above-enlilled action. The nalure ol Ihe reliel being sought is as lollows; THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading no later than the 21 st day ol January, 2003, said date being thirty (30) days Irom the lirst publication ol this notice, and upon your lailure lo do so, Ihe party seeking service againsl you will apply to the Court tor the reliel sought. This Ihe 11th day ol December, 2 0 0 2 , MARTIN & VAN HOY L,L,P, By; SALLY W, SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO, DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-19-3ln GARAGE DOORS METAL 'M i ' WOOD INSTALUTION • PABTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL Bobby Ginthmr 751-2986 TocksvillG, NCP 3 6 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Belore the Clerk 02 E 130 INTHEMATTEROFTHE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE J, LEGERE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ВЕВ10В5.ДР1АУУПЕЫСЦ.ШШВЕ All persons, lirms and corpora­ tions having claims against Lawrence J, Legere, deceased, are nolilied to exhibit them to Robert E, Ptice, Jr,, as adminisiraior, СТА ol the decedent's eslate on or be­ lore June 1, 2003, at 151 Soulh Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the de­ cedent are asked to make immedi­ ate payment lo Ihe above named adminisiraior, СТА, This the 25th day ol November, 2 0 0 2 , Robert E, Price, Jr„ Administrator, СТА Robert E, Price, Jr, & Associates, P.A. P.O. Box 26364 Winslon-Salem, NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 760-2870 12-5-41П NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY DAVIE COUNTY, Plainlill, vs, Brian Keilh Sleelman and Cynthia Lynn Steelm an, United Stales ol America, Internal Revenue Service, Delendants. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 02 CVD 501 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION To; Cynthia Lynn Steelman TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking reliel against you has been liled in Ihe above enlilled aclion. The nature ol the telial sought is the collection and/or loreclosure ol taxes owing on property located in Davie County, North Catolina, and being described and designated as lollows; Being inlotmally known as Par­ cel Cl 0000000403, pursuant to the current Davie County Tax Maps. You are requested to make de­ lense lo such pleading no later Ihan Ihe 14th day ol January, 2003, said dale being 40 days from Ihe first publication of this notice; and upon your failure to do so, the party seek­ ing service against you will apply lo Ihe Court lor Ihe reliel sought. This the 2nd day of December, 2 0 0 2 . Robert E. Price, Jr, Attorney for Plainlilf Slale Bar No, 9422 OF COUNSEL; ROBERT E, PRICE, JR, & ASSOCIATES, RA. 3400 Healy Drive, Suile B RO. Box 26364 Winslon-Salem, N,C, 27114-6364 Telephone; (336) 760-2870 Facsimile; (336) 760-2479 12-5-3ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Co-Execu­ tors ol Ihe Estate ol PAIGE WALTON HENLEY, 168 Wyo Road, Mocksville, NC 27028, late ol Davie Counly, this is to notify all persons having claims against said eslate to present them lo Ihe un­ dersigned on or belore the 19th day ol March, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ot publl-. callon or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol Iheir recovery. All persons Indebled lo said estate will please- make immediale payment to the undersigned. This the 19th day of December, 2 0 0 2 , Rodney W, Henley 2907 Burke Place Court Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Jewel R, Henley 2805 Farmbrook Road Winston-Salem, NC 27103 12-19-4tn MILLER EQUIPMENT 5 RENTAL WiNTER IS COMING! Botical. iiiifiiloc coru iiliiuucr aiiiurL-lurrtiiiiiuilHyl ' ■ ia;ii>i 751-2304 D6 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursdav, Due. 19, 2002 P U B U C N O T I C E S NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 02 J 30 IN RE; WILLIAMS, a minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO; JULIE HEGE TAKE NOTICE that a pleading sooking reliel againsl you has t>een liled In the above-entitled action. Tha nature ol the reliel being sought is as loilows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING DEPENDENCY You are required lo make de­ fense to such pleading no later than Ihe 15th day ol January, 2003, said date being (orty (40) days Irom the lirst publication ol this nolice. and upon your lailure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court lor the reliel sought. This the 27th day ol November, 2 0 0 2 . MARTIN & VAN HOY, L.L.R BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 2702B (336)751-2171 12-S-3tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the F.xecu- tor of the Estate of CHARLES ROY ANDERSON, late of Davie County, this Is to notify all persons having claim s against said estate to present hem to the undersigned on or before the 12th day ol March, 2003, being Ihree (3) monlhs from the lirst day ol publication or this notice will tie pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day ol December, 2 0 0 2 . Jerry Wayne Anderson, Execulor 1347 Bear Greek Chutch Road Mocksviiie. NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Atlorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NC 27028 NORTH CAROLINA ’ 2- ’ 2-4tn DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra- tor ol the Estate of JUDY ANN HARPE, deceased, lale ol Davie County, North Carolina. Ihi? is lo notily all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the SIh day ol March, 2003, said date being at least three months Irom the date ol first publication ol this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail person; indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment lo the undersigned. This 5th day ol December, 2002, the same being the first pub­ lication data. JeH Harpe, Administraloi' ol the Estate ol Judy Ann Harpe Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB#7856, Atlorney for the Eslale 161 South Main Street Mocksviiie, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-5-4in i i r t m a y'ay WencÍL Deccmtxr 22 Love. Mom Л Dml NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor ol the Eslate ol GILOA F. HOWARD, 558 Ballimore Road, Advance. NC 27006, late of Davie Counly. Ihis is to notify all peisons having claims againsl said usiate to presenl them to the undersigned on or before Ihe 28th day ol February, 2003. being three (3) months ftom the first day of publication or this nolice will be pleaded in bar of their recovory. Ali persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This Ihe 28lh day ol November, 2 0 0 2 . Ricky Alexander Livengood 2418 Yadkin College Road Lexington, NC 27295 11-2B-4tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra- tor ol the Eslate ol EUGENE DALTON, JR.. a'Wa Eugene Dallon and Eugene Dallon. II, deceased, late ol Davie County, North Caro­ lina. Ihis is to notily all persons hav­ ing claims against said eslate lo presenl them lo Ihe undersigned on or beloro the 5th day ol March. 2003. said dale being at least Ihreo monlhs Irom Ihe dale ol lirsl publi­ calion ol Ihis notice, or Ihis nolice will be pleaded in bar ol thaii re­ covery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day ol December. 2002, Iho same being Iho lirst pub­ licalion date. Elsie Ruth Dallon ol tho Eslale ol Eugene Dalton, Jr., a'k/a Eugene Dallon and Eugene Dallon. II Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB#7866, Attorney for Ihe Estate 161 South Main Streei Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 02 J 49 m RE; MILLER, o minor child AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: JASON HAMILTON TAKE NOTICE lhal a pleading seeking reliel against you has been filed in Ihe above-entitled action. The nature of Ihe reliof being sought is as lollows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY WITH RESPECT TO A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN DE­ CEMBER 6, 2001 IN FORSYTH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. You are required to make de­ fense to such pleading no later than Ihe 15th day of January, 2003, said dale being forty (40) days Irom Ihe first publication ol this notice, and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the Courl lor the reliel soughi. This the 27th day ol November, 2 0 0 2 . MARTIN & VAN HOY L.L.P BY: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO, DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SOUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336) 751-2171 12-5-3tn 1 + Acre Lot in Fork 1 + acre lof located in the Fork Church community. Surveyed, perked, county water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. $22,500 Contoct Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) al Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 RANDY MILLER &SONS 295 .Miller Koad-.MiKkmllt (336) 284-2826 Skid Sleer Work Trencher Work Hauling Seplic Syslemi Fooltngs Loader Work G L A S S I H E D S 1дагЕддявярд5аг1гв ДсИЕ10.1?~х* ■ 'a ~r t «ts NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION DAVIE COUNTY 01SP216 IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE­ CLOSURE OFADCEDOFTRUST EXECUTED BY IRENE PERRY DATED SEPTEMBER 17. 1999, AND RECORDED IN BOOK 316 AT PAGE 1 IN THE DAVIE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to an order ol tho Clerk ol Superior Court and under and by virtue ol Ihe power and authority contained in the above-relerenced deed ol trust and because of de­ laull in Ihe payment of Ihe indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail­ ure lo carry out and perlorm the stipulation and agreemenis therein contained, and pursuant to demand ol Ihe owner and holder ol the In­ debtedness secured by said deed ol trust, the undersigned substitute trustee will expose (or sale at pub­ lic auction lo Ihe highesi bidder lor cash at the usual place ol sale at the counly courthouse ol said counly al 10:00 A.M. on Monday, December 23, 2002, the lollowing described real eslale and any other improvements which may be situ­ ated thereon, siluated in Davie County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as lol­ lows: A certain lot or parcel ol land lying and being in Davie Counly, North Carolina, and more particu­ larly described as lollows: Being known nnd designated as lol number 28, seclion II of Wesl- ridge Subdivision located in Shady Grove Township, Davie Counly, North Carolina, according lo a plal thoreol duly recorded in Map Book 5. Page 5. Davie County Regislry lo which relerence is hereby made lor a more particular description, And Being more commonly known as: 165 Westridge Drive. Advance. NC 27006 The record owner of Ihe prop­ erty. as reflected on Ihe records of the Register ol Deeds, is Irene Perry. The property to be olfered pur­ suant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale. Iranslor and con­ veyance “AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei­ ther the Tiustee nor the holder ol Ihe nolo secured by Ihe deed ol trust/security agreement, or bolh, boing loreclosed. nor the ollicers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized represenlalive ol either Trustee or the holder ol Ihe nole make any representation or warranty relaling lo tho tille or any physical, environmental, heallh or salely conditions exisling in, on, at or relating lo Ihe property being ollered lor sale, and any and all responsibilities or liabilities arising out of or in any way relaling to any such condition expressly are dis­ claimed. This sale is made subject lo ail prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid laxes and assessments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated wilh the loreclosuro, lor paying, il any, A deposit of live percent (5%) ol the amount of the bid or seven hundred filly dollars (S750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in the lorm ol certilied lunds at the time of Ihe sale. This sale will be held open tor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration ol Ihe statutory upset period, all remaining amounts ate immedialely due and owing. The date ol this Nolice is No­ vember 21,2002. David W. Neill or Elizabeth B. Ells Substitute Trustee 8520 Clill Cameron Drive, Suile 300 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704)333-8107 12-12-2ln Y a rd S a le s A n im a ls AKC WEST HIGHLAND While Terrier 7 month, cute male $300, Loves Kids! 336-940-3856. WISSCORVgR MINI-STORAGE For all your storage needs,’choose us! Come bv to inquire about free rental. 2975 Hwy. 64 E in Fork C a ll tocloi|i (3 3 6 ) 9 0 8 - 8 8 1 0 NO MONEY DOWN With Your Deed New Used Repo Homes Call Becca (704) 239-0132 A p p lia n c e s 601 COUNTRY STORE-COME HELP US celebrate our 1 st Birth­ day! Discounts throughout Ihe store! Antlaues, Sellar's Cabi­ nets. old tools, tables, glassware, gilt b askets (m ade to order) Chrisimas ilems, wreaths, Teach­ ers' gills. Local Honey, Jam s, candy by the pound. Much to choose (rom. Come See, Come Saveli O pen W ednesday-Sun- day. 492-2853. CÁRÓLYWcÓLL'ECTÍBrE¥ HWY 601S tlflOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252 Open every day and staying late through December 24, 2002. For last minute gilts come and shop wilh us for Christmas. Variely ol gift ideas still in slock. Slop by and save money for nice gifts. MERRY CHRISTMAS from us lo youlll de"e’s a n t iW e s On Ihe Green...hill 733 Greenhill Fload Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 Christmas Day is Fast Ap­ proaching. Need a gift for lhal special everyone!! Not sure what to buy? We also have Gill Certificates lor the undecided. We have new items arriving daily. Let us help with your Estate!! We also liuy your unwanted items. Give us a Call!! j& M 's o d d s I T e n d s across Irom William R. Davie School, 601 North 492-2552, Gel Candles, dolls, mugs, maqnels, other ideas lor Christmas! Come by to regisler for Lighted Picture. Thc deadline I'or all clas.sil'ied.s is Tuesday'.s al l();.'^Oam. The deadline for Davie Dateline is M onday’s at noon. Please call 7.-11-2 120 to make sure your classified is nol late._______________________ A b o r tio n A lt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Cenler offers conlidenlial & free pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices. and referrals. M ake a heallhy choice lor your lltel Call 753-H0PE for appointment. STOVE, REFRIG ERA TO R, WASHER, Dryer. $75.00 each. 751-5614. C tiild C a r e COLLEGE CERTIFIED IN early childhood education now ollering in-hom e childcare positions. Ages 3 and up. For more info call 492-2864. Leave m essage. C o n s tr u c tio n E q u ip BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer. 751-3768. F u r n itu r e FULL SIZE ANTIQUE Cherry Bed wilh m attress, box spring, headboard, loolboard and match­ ing lall chest of drawers, $600. 940-6599. QUEEN ANNE COUCH W/2 matching chairs, red velvet, like new, Paid$1600, Musi Sell-$400, 753-5572. H o m e s F o r R e n t 2Br, 1 Ba-Advance-$750/mo 2Br, 2Ba-Winston-Sa!em Condo-$700/mo 3Br, 1Ba-Cooleeme0-$45O/mo ЗВг, 2Ba-Mocksville-$900/mo Pennington & Com pany Really 751-9400 124 CREEKSIDE DRIVE, 2 Bed­ room s $500.00 m onth, 165 B ailey S treet, 3 B edroom s, * D.OO month, 2375 Hwy 601 South, 3 B edroom s, 2 Baths $600.00 month, 128 Springwood Trail, 4 B edroom s, 2 B aths $700,00 month, 336-751-2532. 1BR~ H O U S iT ia i WaTTlT“ Cooleem ee, $280/month & de­ posit. 910-814-1268. 2 SIEGLER OIL Stoves. Good Condition. 1 Charlois Bull, 284- 2876 IB R , IB A , HALANDER ST., Ivlocksviile $300/mo plus security deposit. Call tvlarha (Broker/ Owner) 492-7505. 2-3BR, IBA HOUSE inlow n. Kitchen/dining room, Livingroom, large porch & yard. Oil Heal, $550/deposil, $550/rent. NO HUD! 751-1702 leave m essage. 2BRH 0U SE W ifH^S6m6~niTri Advance. Call 751-7910. 2BR, IBA, Basement, ijS Hwy 158, 336-924-1824. CHICKENS FOR SALE. All must go. Pens & Fowl. 998-4393. Il3.00.________________________ A p a r tm e n ts MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE; All brick energy ellicient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, basketball courl & sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/dryer connections. High energy efficient heat pump pro­ vides central heat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulaled windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath lloors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H endricks Furnilure building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. olf ol Hwy. 158. 0/lice hours 1-6 M-F& Sat. 10- 12. Phone 751-0168. f R i ^ L E T F W R e n U ^ i ^ with Bath, All Appliances, Fur­ nished, Central Heal & Air, Extra Storage Room. $550/mo. Call 492-2311 or 492-6092. 3B R, IB A CARTNER St., Mocksville $600/mo plus security deposit. 3BR, IBA W atts St., Cooleemee $600/mo plus secu­ rity deposit. 3BR, ISA Main St. Cooleemee $550/mo plus secu­ rity deposit. Call M artha @ Anders Real Eslate 492-7505. 3BR, IBA, ON COUNTRY LOT WITH BARN. LOCAL 336-918- 4111 OR 828-478-9416 LEAVE MESSAGE. 6ÔTMÔCKSVILLE 3BR,“ 2BÂ; New Conslruclion with appli­ ances. No Pets $750/mo. plus deposil. S98-7003. CLEAN 2BR HOUSE. Call after 5pm. 704-546-2188. FOR A LISTING of available rental properties, please check our ad in the Real Eslale Section- Howard R ealty-751-3538 il^ R ^ A R K DEVELOPMENT in Mocksville, 1 & 2 bedroom houses, many are new construc­ tion, $495-$595 m onth. 1st month rent free if move in by 12/ 31/02, Hubbard Really. 723- 4306, NICE SMALL 3 Bedroom with central heat & air, $525/mo. and deposit. 751 -2304 or 751 -5291. GALUALUME Y E A R W A R R A N T Y Longest Lasting 3’ Coverage / Many Colors Pole Buildings Metal Roofs & Siding f 1-888-278-6050 ° MID-STATE METALS H o m e s F o r S a le 2BR HOME FOR Sale $40,000. 20% down, owner financing avail­ able. 181 Wall St. Cooleemee. 910-814-1268. ATTENTION INVESTORS 290 Cherry Sireet, For Sale by Owner, $65,000 Cash, Gross Rent over 10%. 751-3912. FOR SALE OR Lease with op- lion 3BR, 2BA $750/mo. 336- 746-5436. FSBO 321 GWYN St. (near Hos- pital) 3BR, 2 BA, Brick with Fire­ place, Patio, Double Carport. $115,000.00. Call Digital Pager 750-9529. FSBO APPROX. 1150SF, 3BR, 1.5BA, FP, FULL BASEMENT, BRICK. VERY NICE. 234 W. CHURCH ST. 336-909-0675. M OCKSVILLE AREA 3BR, 2.5BA Home. $4000 down, $900/ mo. No Bank Qualifying f^eces- sary. 336-746-5436, MODULAR HOMES ON your lol shipped direct-Save $$. For free lileralure, call 1-877-783-2309, SpT iT '^ Y E R , 3BR, 2.5BA, 2 acres, near golf course, $135,000 FIRM, 191 Twin Cedars Golf Rd, 751-5614. L a n d F o r S a le 3 LOTS FOR Sale, one on W an­ dering Lane, 2 on G arner St. Owner will give terms. 751 -1635. L a w n C a re E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedealing 336-284-6120 _________336-391-2130________ L o ts F o r R e n t DOUBLEW IDES AND SINGLEWIDE LOTS for renl in Farmington Heights. Nice large lots and quiet Community. First month's lot renl FREE, Call 769- 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- 5462 N E W T d d Tt ION TO Shady Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 2 sp aces lelt. 998- 8276 or 998-8222. M is c e lla n e o u s BROTHER FAX-560 New Never U sed, $75.00. Nice Christmas Presenl, Call 336-284-2812, CHRISTMAS G lF T ^ ir M ^ i speed Tourist Model Schwinn Bike wilh Adult Seat. Maroon Color, Like New, $300 Bike but will sell for $05.00. Call 751 -5311. CoM t o I iAGLES Fruit Mar- ket for all your fruit and nuls for Chrisimas localed across from Wm. R, Davie School beside J&M Odds & Ends. Operated by Bernie & Gail Cagle. ENJOY SOFT PRETZELS and Cinnamon Swirls Christmas Day. Carolina Dutch Pretzel Company taking orders for Chrisimas Day. Pickup Phone 760-8820. For Sale-Sharp SF-2214 copier, letter and legal copies, black and white copies, reduces and en­ larges, no COLOR copies, large storage stand and 1 toner, good condilion, $500.00, 751-7502. PRINT “VIEW FROM the Ve- randa" by D em psey Essick. $500. Call 336-998-3916. STEEL BUILDINGS FALL Clear- ance, Huge Savings, 25x34, 35x56. Repo's, Cancellalions, Lowest Prices, America’s Larg­ est. Make Offers. Financing. 1- 800-222-6335. W OOD BURNING INSERT, Good Condition, $250 Firm, Fils 36x32 fireplace, 998-4727, F O R S A L E : Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, All Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442Mocksville, NC READY TO MOVE IN! 3 B e d r o o m , 2 B a tii D o u b le w id e S e t u p o n lo t, r e a d y to g o ! M o c k s v ille A r e a . C a ll R ic h a r d 704-639-5272 DAVIE COUNTY KNTERI>R1SE RECORD, Thursday, Dec, 19,2002 • D7 e L A S S т и ш а ш ш г Е PBOFTCABLB M o b ile H o m e s / R e n t 14X60 MH, 2BR, IBA, dish- w asher & trash com pactor in Pines Trailer Park. $350/mo 8. deposil, 829-4503. 2BR MOBILE Home. All Elec­tric. 492-5749. M o b ile H o m e s /S a le M o b ile H o m e s /S a le S e r v ic e ADVANCE DOUBLEWIDE, 4BR, 2BA, $1000 Down, Lease/ P urchase Combo, (336)240- 8415, 2BR, 2BA IN Harmony Area. $425/mo, $375/deposit. 704-546- 2089, call after 6pm. OWN YOUR HOME for lessTiwi $100 week. 704-838-4593. PRIVATE LOT, 3BR,~TT5BX Home #828-478-9416, Local # 918-4111. Leave M essage. SMALL 2 BEDROOM Trailer $395/monlh & deposil. 751-2304 or 751-5291. BANK REPO SAVE THOUSANDS!! CALL 704-873-2548 BUY A TRUE Modular Home. Save $75,000.00, Call 1-800- 322-8679. m /v^jig"N o^H /souT H T r^i[ Owner linance lo include land. 704-838-1429. TRAILERS IN COURTNEY area. Let a single or couple lamily to work 3 hours a day. No Drugs or Alcoholl NONE AT ALL lo work wilh m e 3 hours a dayl More than 1 trailer. 336-463-4995.________ D eadline to place classi­ fied is Tuesday I0;.10am! M o b ile H o m e s /S a le I !1ST TIME buyers program. No credit needed. Call for free quali- licalion by phone. HOME ZONE, (704) 857-0157. FACTORY DISCOUNT SALE, Investors welcome Prices. Start al $5000. 767-3329. FHA lo aTT a p p r o v a l s by phone. All in time for tax time. $500 down, $500 m onth, (704)883-9997, FrRSrTTMTBUYERS'PRO- GRAM, Wanl a new home, lillle or no credil, we can help, PHONE 704-873-2548. FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS, N ever easier 0 Down, $599 monthly. Non qualilying, (704- 878-0147 $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Balh all appliances, furnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 $21000 REBATE ON Select Mod­ els to use as you wanl. 704-838- 4593. 1999 14X 80 3B R , 2BA, Farmington Area, $267 paymenl. 1998 3BR. 2BA, C ooleem ee $250 paymenl. Owner Financed (336)240-8415. 4 В ЕО Н О оЖ ’з'В аш Т о dow a $625 month, Move now, no pay­ m ents till 2004 Ihat's right 2004. (704)883-9997. 4 QUARTOS, 3 banos, 0 pago inicial. $625 al m es m údese ya, no hay pagos hasta el 2004 si el 2004. (704)928-2066. 5 CASA S NUEVAS“ e i^ u e ñ o financiara u sted ya e sta approvado y listo para mudarse. . (704)883-9997. MODULAR HOMES on your lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For free literature, call 1-877- 783-2309, MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW ’S AND DW'S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and lees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 4588. 5 NEW HOMES, Owner will fi­ nance, you are approved. Ready to move in, (704)883-7706. 9 F i 4 ^ ' 3 B R ; 2 B a O T l 7 P 5 ( 3 0 , 767-3329. 98’ OAKWOOD 14X80 3 B ^ 2Ba, Set up on nice lot, $12,900. Cash. 767-3329. 99’ 14X80 ON 1 acre. $15,500. 767-6511 99’ 3BR, 2BA, Doublewide on private lot. $26,500 cash onlyl 767-6686. ?BAD CR^"Dlf?~VVith7ea^n- able deposil loan approved in m inutes. Will do what oihers can't. 767-4319 WE SAY YES! ABANDONED TiOME. T b ^ room, 2 balh. Will sell in place or move to your lot. 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Wc priMiiily olier ciinipetitive salitics, t<ci\cni\is i)cnclits and much inoie ItoX'AN R id o ttiМИЯД1 С1МЖ READY TO MOVE In! 3BR, 2BA Singlewide. A ssum e paym ents as low as $248 mo, 704-838- 1429. READY TÒ MOVE inÌ!~^72B A doublewide, Sel up on iol. Ready to Gol Mocksviiie Area. Call Ri­ chard. (704)639-5272. REDUCEDI $39,995. WITH de­ livery & set-up included. Gets you into a brand new 1620 sq. fl. Horton Home. 704-838-4593 S P ^i'a LES d e TIEMPO de taxes, solo traiga sus W-2 de ios taxes y nosotros le machamos hasta $5000.00 para el pago inicial. (704)883-7706. TAX tFmE D E ^ , Electronic fil- GOInG o u t 6 f Business Saie, Homes are 1/2 Regular price, 767-0156. HOME ONLY FINANCING avail- able. Will move & set up on your properly. 704-838-4593. INVESTORS-’WE HAVE Singlewides and Doublewides priced belw een 10 & 20 thou­ sand. 767-6686. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home. Cost $75,000.00. Will install on your land. $59,000,00. Only “one" available. 3 bedroom, 2 balh. For Info, call 1-800-422-0413. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom /2 bath home. 1800 sqft. 450 per month. Rea­ sonable Deposil 661 -1163 READY TO MOVE IN 3 bed, 2 balh on private lot wilh stream. Call 704-873-6573. ing lor home buyers, all you need is W-2. We will malch your refund up lo $5000.00 toward your down payment. Mow Now. (704)923- 2066. WANT A NEW H om e? Good Credil. Bad Credil, No Credil, NO PROBLEM! CALL MR. fi/llRACLE 704-873-6573. W ^^wrLL PAY‘$2000low a‘rds your Christmas. Call for details. 704-838-1429. BLUEPRINT DRAWING BY KOWALITY CONCEPTS; Save time, money, space and becom e more unilorm, •Will draw your exisling paper prints on an eleclronic formal. -Will draw Irom scratch. -Will draw on your existing template or design a custom template to meet your specilica- tions. -Ail Jobs welcome, wilh special­ ization in the tooling lield. -Will consider all design work on a per job basis. -Also available to help set up your whole syslem lo include: Docum ent M anagement Hyperllnking X Referencing Printer & Plotier Contlgura- tlons Training on anything m en­ tioned or training on how lo draw and more. Call aller 6:00pm. (336)751- 5277. Call Tammy Kowalski @ 7.51-2120 or 7.“) 1-2129 to place your classified today!!!!!!! MUST SELL 3 Bedroom & 2 Balh Credit No Problem, I can help 0 Down. Low Monthly Payments. Call Chris G erken. (336)751- 1571 or (336)238-8602 n¥e D ’/TNEW H o m ^ T ir^ ” of Renting, In a Jam . Call the Pickle, I can gel you out. 1-888-251- 6790 or 336-751-1571. NEW SilTBUILT M odui^orne (Cape Cod) 12/12 rool, 35 yr. shingles, insulated windows, built on your land $129,000.00. De­ cem ber only $30,0(DO.OO rebate! For more information call 1-800- 672-9223. WHY RENT? W hen you can ow n for less that $250,00 per m onth. Call 704-873-2548. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl, & dbiwides. Cheap waler, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance, $11,900 and up. Clean 1994 O akw ood 14x80 Singlewide. Sel up on lol. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 M u s ic DAVE’S MUSIC-EVERYTHING On sale! Layaway now lor Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guitar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. P I A N O 'f u N l N G & Rebuilding Self-players, Sales & Service Wallace Barlord 998-2789 P e ts 155 GALLON SAL'TWATER Fish Tank with everything included. Paid $3800, $1500 t'Teg. 55 Gal­ lon Fish Tank accessories in­ cluded. $150. 2 Finches with cage. $40 Neg. 1 killen $10,00. 998-6892. A DORABLE RAT TERRIER PU PPIE S lor S alel $200.00 - each, и к с R egistered. CALLegi! NOW for pick of the lillerl Alison 492-6515. CKC BOXER PU PS for Salel (336) 492-6420. R S ' l i i i ^ ^ L ^ r n o \ ^ i" io ^ 7 4 0 Yadkinville Rd. to belter serve you. Plenty of parking. Hours 10 to 8pm , GRAND OPENING SOON! p a^a n d Tp u r r z p e t c ^ Pet sitting, dog walking, & pet taxi. Bonded & Insured. 284-6232 or 284-4552. www.pawzandpurrz.biz. LINK’S SEAMLESS GUTTER­ ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 METAL ROOFING, SIDING and trims. Custom sizes. Several col­ ors 10 choose from. BETCO, Inc. Statesville, NC 800-654-7813. OSBORNE ELECTRIC for ail your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. GENETREXLERROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Esiimales 3 3 6 -28 4-4 571 C A S H P A ID F O R A N T IQ U E S , P A R T IA L O R W H O L E E S T A T E S . C O L L E C T A B L E S , O L D M E T A L T O Y S , A N T IQ U E F U R N IT U R E Cali Arthur Bostick 336-492-5992 w e r e - you above the competition tn tact, you'ro eligible lor up to three pay raises your first yearl Our extensive training program provides you with the skills you need to succeed, plus lets you decide when you aro ready for more pny/benefils and more iospcnsibiliiy. And that's just the beginning. As a member of our dynamic toam, you'll also benefit Irom the following: 401K savings ptan contribution — wo’ll malch 2 5% ol your contribution, up to 6 % of your salary (available after ono year of sen/ice of at least tOQO hours, must be at least 21 years of ago. Medical prescription, dental, lile and AD& D benefits (available after 120 days of employment, with at least a 32 hour/ wook average) Employeo assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacalions • Employee moal and gilt discounts • Slock purchase plan (available to those al lest 2t years of age who have compieled 90 days ot service) Wo flfo truly committed to your auccoss ns a riodtcatod momboi ol out «oain. Al CrackDi Ourrol, wo liston lo wriat you havo to say and uso lhal foodback lo mnko posilivo cnangos to your worK fi(\vitonment. Whal mcio could you as^ for? II you oro rnotivatod and onihuslastic. with a passion for cuslomor snrvico. como in nnd soo a Managoi todayl W e a r e c u r r e n H y l o o k i n g f o n PART TIME HELP COME IN TOOAV ANO AIVUT. W t A M A M S m C E O , FUN PUCE TO MORK. Wa ora kwUng for HIGH anw gy pM pIs that Hta to wodi honl and m o l» MONEYIII 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 1 8 4 ,1 ^ (336)712-9880 OkJ Country Store W e aro an equal opportunity em ployer. S e r v ic e TRACTOR WORK: BUSH Hog­ ging, Box Blading lor driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loaderwork, field ripping, 6ft, trac­ tor tiller, post holes 336-492-5174 before 9:00pm, WOOD MULCH SOLD & Deliv­ ered, 751-3768, WRINKLES IN YOUR Carpel, I can re-slretch them. Free esti­ mates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 336-998-8402. T r a v e l HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Saturday Day, Dec 14th $20/pp Friday Nile, Dec 20th $20/pp New Years Eve Special, Dec 31st $20/pp E Z W ay Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt V e h ic le s 1985 JEEP GRAND W agoneer $2100.00 OBO "sold as is". 998- 4733. ALL TYPES PAINTING, Build, Repair, or Clean Decks, Clean out G utters, Install G utter Guards, Seal Driveways, Free estim ates, 43yrs experience. 998-7216. b¥d DESIGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY We w ork lo M eel Your B udged Specializing in additions, renovations, balhs, kilchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, slone & tile work, iighl painling & small repairs. Call Brian Darcy 336-751-4212 lor prompt, reliable, workmanship. References available. Free estimates. CNA WILL sifw iiT sick or eld' erly, due errands, housekeeping, elc, 998-7398, H ^ R IS PAINT & Renovalion, 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, interior/exterior, Reler­ ences available. 336-284-6611 or toll free 1-877-224-6611. HONEST, DEPENDABLE, AND CARING Christian woman will sit wilh elderly 1 st shift. Short or lonq term assignment. Mocksville Vi- cinily. Valid Driver's License and own transportalion. Character references. Please call 336-751 - 1122. 2000 DODGE DAKOTA, Ex­ tended Cab., Excellent Condition, 14,100 m iles, $16,500. 753- 2004. Caii afler 5pm, SALISBURY MOTOR'c oT” Buick - Dodge 700 W, Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 '95 DODGE 2500 Cummis Turbo D iesel, aulo, air, am /fm , one owner. Have all M aintenance Records. $8800.00. 284-2945. W a n te d _________ COLUMBIA CAROLINA COR­ PORATION ol Old Fort NC. Would like to Buy Poplar Peelers or Tracts ol Poplar Timber. Com­ pelitive Prices Paid. Caii Daniel Carpenter at 704-445-9628. 7:00 PM Yadkin Moose .Lodge E m p lo y m e n t CONCRETE HELPER, TRAVEL req. Drivers license preferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am-. 2pm for application. EOE ¿■oSMEfOLOGISTS: RA FFLES SALONS in Mocksville are now under new. m anagem ent and looking for qualilied applicants for full and part-tim e positions. Applicant must have curreni NC cosmetol­ ogy license and be able lo work al least 2 evenings per week and Saturdays, Salon Is closed on Sunday. Call Kalhy al 751-2941 to schedule your conlidenlial in-. terview today. EOE CURRENTLY SEEKING LOCAL Drivers, Work Tue through Sat or W ed through Sun, A verage. $750.00 to $850.00 per week plus safety Bonus, CDL-A with 2 ' years Tractor Trailer exp.. Excel- fenl Benefits, Medical, Dental, Lile, Profit Sharing, Apply in per­ son at: Salem Carriers, Inc,, 191 Park Plaza Dr„ Winston Salem, NC orcall 1-800-709-2536,EOE. DO YOU NEED Money? Earn up to 50%, get your products at re­ duced pnces, free training, work your own hours, benelils, join the #1 Beauly Company, Avon, try it, Avon sells ilsell. Call Candy Trivelle (336)940-5653 or online W W W . youravon.com/ candytrivelle, EXP. CARPENTER FOR Iraming crew, 40-plushrs, weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads, 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428, LOOKING FOR A Deer Hunting Club or Land (or Lease with a good Deer Population, Jam es Clark, 750 W. Deep Creek Rd. Bryson Cily, NC 28713. 828-488- 6961. Jam es28713(3)aol.com Subject Deer, W nT ed Y o liu yTs a c r e ^ OR MORE PINE OR HARDWOOD.We select cul or clear cut. ^ a v e r W ood P roducts 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 _______01:828-430:8560_______ E m p lo y m e n t AUTUMN CARE OF Mocksville is now hiring for a full-time cook on 2nd shift (11:30am-7:30pm) Cooking experience in long-term care needed. Excellent pay & benefits. Apply in person al 1007 H oward St, M ocksville, NC 27028, M-F 9-3. EOE, Certified (Cursing A s s is ta n t We are Looking for Heroes! Would you like to becom e one of our tHeroes on the Home Front? We offer flexible scheduling, paid vacation, 401K, Health Insurance, and credil union benefils! If you are available to work in the Win­ ston-Salem area and surround­ ing areas please call lo find oul more aboul our opportunities! Please conlacl Jaim e at 336- 723-3993 or visit us at www.bayada.com. l^ in C O ! I TUESD AY I EXTRA INCOME 2003, $200- $500 weekly mailing Iravel bro­ chures. For more inlo send a self- addressed stamped envelope lo: Nationwide, PO Box 4355, Mi­ ami, FL 33269, HVAC RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Tech, w/ 3yrs, min. exp. needed. Must have valid drivers license. Localed in Mocksville. 336-751- 5728. NEW BOJANGlI ^ S now hir- ing crew members for all posi­ tions & all shills. Excellent work condilions and competive pay olfered. Interviews will be held at C om fort Inn located 1500-<; Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville be­ tw een the hours 9am-7pm on D ecem ber 19-20-21-23-26-27- 28. TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED, 2yrs.- experience, clean driving record w/CDL, 336-788-3210. WANTED: SEASONED LOCAL Christian Individual needed by elderly couple 1 day a week for light housekeeping. Individual musi possess a broad knowledge of all phases of housekeeping, m ust nave a valid Driver's Li­ cense and have own Iransporla­ lion, Individual must also furnish References and be able lo pass a criminal records check. Inter­ ested individuals should reply to: Blind Ad-Housekeeping, PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028. WORK FROM HOME earning $200-$1500 P/T, $2000-$4500 F/ T. Industry leader, Fortune 500 Company, training provided. Call today lor free Info, 866-845-9331 or visit wvw.debtfreealhome,com. I I I | C / / p m a A d F o r F r e e P a c k Ш ^ в г / п д Л F r ie n d F o r 7 W o J Now Hiring JVIUTUM NCARE OF MOCKSVILLJE Autumn Care cl Mocksville Is now hiring (or a full-time LPN, 3-11 S h in , No Weekends. Please apply in person al Auiumn Care ol Mocksville 1007 Howard Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. EOE J O B S A v a i l a b l e N o w ! L o n g T e r m /T e m p - t o - H ir e $ 8 . 0 0 p e r h o u r Clemmons Area, machine operator positions, '12 hour rotating shifts, 7a,m-7p,m, or 7p,m,-7a,m, Positions R equire C lean C rim inal R e cord A n d D rug Test AH P ay C hecks D elivered W eekly To The Jo b S ile A p p ly Today! 7748 North Point Blvd., W inston-S alem English Interviews: f\,(1on.& Wed., 330 p.m. Spanish Inteiviews: Tuos. & Thura, 030 am . or 330 p.m. Frt.. 1230p.m. Bring 2 forms of identification to interview SeHabla Español, Uam eHoy Temporary Resources, Inc. ITvnf>rI<4«4% <hit In C é n m .^Experience UMiDUTerencc In Staffing 336-896.1000 D8 ■ DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Dcc. 19.2Ш : тл01Шв lit) щрта “ *jrt"™Geo#i Abe№minl,m ИрМШ« ;:»e№l«‘ : Santa Hears The Wishes Quick Visit To Country Store Brings Out Lots Of Good Little Boys And Girls Page B14 D A V I E C O U N T Y t r , i - . »v*n • 1- Л 0 p t ^ S o m e ^ e l p ^ ^ . R u n n i n g / i ' i w i i ' 4 i i ? a g ( | . B 8 , , . , , ' j L c a £ r s £ iiiS S i.3 J ____Ш'г^'л ’L . Tt' J j^'A - ■.- E N T E R P R I/ ^ E C O R D USPS 149-60 Number 52 Thursday, Dec;.26, \t I n a d e q u a t e Bermuda Run Council Thinks School Bond Should Be More By Ken Richiirdson Davic Counly Enlcrprisc Record BERMUDA RUN - Iiuulcc|iialc. Tliai’s liow Bcnnuda Run town council members described the tlvc- year plan/bond issue for the Davie Counly school sysiem lhal Superin- icndcnl W.G. Polls presenled Dcc. 10 al llie group's monthly mceling. Several Bermuda Run council members expressed concern that studenl enrollment is projected to be at full capacity in 2008 when all of the construction is complete, leav­ ing no room for growth. Potts, who discussed the pro­ posal for more than an hour, said it was a "bare bones, no frills" ap­ proach that tried to deal with in­ creased enrollment, increased pro­ grams, sucb as English as a Second Language, and state-m andated smallerclass si/c, which means cre­ ating more classrooms. He pointed out that total enroll­ ment at Davie County schools has grown from 4,500 lo 6,000 students since the 1992-93 school year, an in­ crease of 33 percent. The plan recommends building a sccond high school apd renoval- int; or adding rooms lo five elemen­ tary schools as well as the current high school, while mainlainiiig the same school dislricts. Tbe new classrooms w'ill eliminate aboul 30 temporary classroom trailers. The lasl bond issue was in 1995 for $7.6 million. Il provided addi­ tional classrooms for Shady Grove. Pinebrook and Mocksville elemen­ tary schools as well as technologi­ cal and electrical retrofit through­ out the school sysiem. The Bermuda Run town Council is tbe only group of elected officials so far to be briefed on the proposal, olher than the county's board of commissioners. On March II, 2003, Davie Coumy voters will decide the pro­ posal, which will increase taxes by S.09 per $ 100 of valuation or $90 per year on a $ 100,000 bouse, Potts said. Other ilems discussed by coun­ cil mcinbers or raised by residents included Bemiuda Run’s ¡inne.xalion policy and development standards, as well as the demolition ofa house lhat may contain mold spores. Public Hearing Jan. 21 On Proposed School Bond A public hearing on a proposed $32.7 million in school facilities improvem ents will be held by county commissioners at their meet­ ing Jan. 21, beginning at 7 p.m. Board members lasl week ap­ proved introduction of a school fa­ cilities bond, to be decided by Davie voters inibe spring,, and the current version is the “foundational docu­ ment for issuance of the bonds,” said County Attorney Bob Price. The bond order provides money as lollows; S9.06 million lo elemen­ tary schools; $ 1.4 million to the cur­ rent high school; SI9.8 million Ibr a new high school; and $2.5 million the board of education has agreed to spend from capital reserves on ad­ ditional facility needs at all levels, not covered by the bond. The meeting will be held in tbe commissioner’s room, second floor, county administration building. Christmas At Liberty C h ris tm a s is a tim e to re jo ic e in th e b irth o f J e s u s , a tim e to s h o w frie n d s a n d fa m ily h o w m u c h th e y m e a n , a tim e to b e th a n k fu l fo r b le s s in g s . A n d it’s tim e to te a c h c h ild re n th e tru e m e a n i n g o f t h e s e a s p n . C h u r c h e s a c r o s s th e c o u n ty c o n d u c t c h ild re n ’s p r o g r a m s a t C h ris tm a s ; m a n y tim e s it’s th e c h ild 's first s h o t a t a p u b lic p e r ­ fo rm a n c e . T h e re s u lts c a n ’t b e p re d ic te d , b u t a r e o fte n a m u s ­ in g a n d a l w a y s d e l i g h tf u l. T h e s e c h i l d r e n a t L i b e r ty U n ite d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h s o u th of M o ck sv ille a r e n o e x ­ c e p tio n . A b o v e , w ith S a n ta a t t h e p o d iu m a n d t e a c h e r R e b e c c a H u r s e y o f f e r in g s o m e g u id a n c e , L o g a n W e s t, D e la n a S p illm a n , C o o p e r W all, L u k e B o lm er, L a n e B o lm e r a n d K atie B o lm e r g o th ro u g h th e ir p ro g ra m . A t rig h t, C o o p e r W all s h o w s s o m e e n th u s ia s m . - P hotos by R obin F e rg u sso n S o m e F a v o r i t e C h r i s t m a s M e m o r i e s Readers Share Stories Of Family And Friends Wc asked for your favorilc Chrisl­ mas nwrnorics. I Wiiilt'tl eagerly fur the responses lo comc poiiriiif! in. I even considered httyina a bi^Kcr mailbox to aceoin- modaie your lellers. I e.\:i>eeted several hundred al least. Whal fun / planned to have ■ readina your memories hy a warm fircplacc. a cup of hoi chocolaie Ity my side. And ihc e-mails. k'athu ' »'orricd / miiihl rKdlliy ,„ v Chaffin baekloi! of corre- .'ipondencc lo make room for all ihc new ones lhal would Heart to Heart w ith arrive. ll would he diffienh lit choose ihc ones lo print. Init I was up for the lask. I wailed, and waited... Finally, an e-mail trickled in from .lulic Leonard. Then Dislricl Court Judxc Jimmy Laird Myers brouf;hl a memory by the Enterpri.se offiec, where / lalcr found one from Marie While. Louise Smilh Piercc left hers this week, with a nale .■iaylnx she hoped she wasn'l too lale. My friend. Karen Draughn, men­ tioned she had one. Inn was scheduled lo f(o in Ihc hospilal for suriicry, ,u> I agreed Kt lake hers over the phone. Here they are, allJive of diein, alonn wilh (III extra lhal I .KiliciictI when I re­ ceived a callfrom an oldfriend. Thanks so nmch to those six for sharinn their memories. As for the rc.u of our reader.'!, my wish fitr you is lhat ¡his Christmas will he .so wonderful and so full of joy lhal if ii'f osk for your favorite memories a^ain ne.xt year, you won’l hc ahle lo keep from shariii); ihcm. In the meaniiiiic. I’ll be looking around for a blf;);er mailbox. Judae Jimmy Laird Myers of Redland Road, who presides over District Court in Ihe 22nd Judicial District, brought in Ihis touching memory. "Every Chrislmas, like the words of a popular hymn, brings back ‘Precious Memories.’ The closest friend 1 have had in niy life was Michael Ross Corbett, Slalesville High Class of 1971. Mike was tragically killed in an automobile accident in 1983 when he was 30 years of age. I was one of the preach­ ers at his funeral at Ihe First Baptist Church of Statesville, Mike and I first met nnd became friends in Dr. Wilmer Sanders’ ‘Gennan’ class at Wake Forest University when we were freshmen in 1971. We went on to be ‘Action Group’ leaders for Interyarsity Christian Fellowship at Wake, and in 1975, when we were students together at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., we roomed together for a year until Mike got married in 1976, It was my honor and privilege to be a groomsman at his wedding. While in seminary, we were involved in a Bible study for Redan High School students. Every Monday night, sometimes as many as 40 teenagers would come to the Bible study held at the home of Robert and Mary Cushen in Stone Mountain, Ga. Mike, a talented musician, was the worship leader. During Christmas 1977, one Monday evening, we took our students caroling from house to house. Al one house, a woman who came 10 the door greeted us in broken English with a German accent. Wiihout missing a beat, Mike broke into what is probably the most beloved Christmas carol of all time .singing in ‘Gentian,’ ‘Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht’ — ‘Silent Night, Holy Night.’ Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber’s famous carol written in 1818, the song thal stopped the fighting on the Westem front, Chrislmas 1914, brought tears to the eyes of that Gennan woman living in America and to our eyes as well, 1 can’t help but think that we helped make her Christmas. Who said we would never use our college foreign language again? What a precious Christmas memory I will always have!" Please See Christmas - Page 4 2 . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26,2002 Editorial Page B irth O f J e s u s In A S ta b le In B e th le h e m Luke 2 1 In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be enrolled. 2 This was the first enrollment, when Quirin'i-us was govemor of Syria. 3 And all went to be enrolled, each to his own city. 4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, 5 to be enrolled with Mary, his beirothed, who was with child. 6 And while they were there, the time came for her lo be delivered. 7 And she gave binh to her nrst-born son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a manger, becau.se there wa.s no placc for them in Ihe inn. 8 And in thal region there were .shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. 9 And an angel of Ihc Lord appeared to Ihem, and the glory of the Lord shone around Ihem, and they were filled with fear. 10 And the angel said to them, "Be nol afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of a greal joy which will come to all Ihe people: 11 for to you ir. bom this day in Ihe cily of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. 12 And this will bc a sign for you: you will find a babe wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger." 13 And suddenly Ihere was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, 14 "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased!" 15 When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said lo one anolher, "Let us go over to Bethlehem and see Ihis Ihing Ihat has happened, which the Lord has made known to us." 16 And they went with haste, and found Mary and Jo.seph, and the babe lying in a manger. 17 And when Ihey .saw ii they made known Ihe saying which had been lold Ihem concerning thi.s child: 18 and all who heard it wondered at what the .shepherds lold them. 19 But Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart. 20 And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them. 21 And at the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. 22 And when the time came for their purification according to the law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem to present him to Ihe Lord 23 (as it is svritten in ihe law of the Lord, "Every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord") 24 and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in Ihe law of the Lord, "a pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons." 25 Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon, and this man was righteous and devout, looking for the consolation of Israel, and Ihe Holy Spirit was upon him. 26 And it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord's Christ. 27 And inspired by the Spirit he came into the temple: and when the parents broughl in the child Jesus, to do for him according to Ihe custom of the law, 28 he took him up in his arms and blessed God and said, 29 "Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word; 30 for mine eyes have seen thy salvation 31 which thou hast prepared in Ihe presence of all peoples. 32 a light for revelation to Ihe Gentiles, and for glory to thy people Israel." 33 And his father and his mother marveled at what was said about him; 34 and Simeon bles.sed Ihem and said to Mary his mother. "Be­ hold, this child is set for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is spoken againsi 35 (and a sword will pierce ihrough your own soul also), thal thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed," — King James Verson D A V IIi C O U N T Y 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. 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On Nov. 10.1 was in Superior Court for trafficking cocaine and pos­ session wilh inlc'U to nianiifaclure, sell and deliver cocaine. 1 won't meniion my allomey's name. I hired Ihcm lo rcpreseiil me on all the charges. The retainer fee was $3,750. My altorney lead me lo be­ lieve that I coulil gel out on probation or house arrest up unlil the September session of Su|Krior Courl. At that lime, I was sent home by my attorney. They said they would conlaci me if I was needed anymore that week in coun. They called me back lo court Thursday morning and camc lo me with a plea bargain that the district attorney w;is offering. Il was lo plead guilty to inifficking cocaine, which carried a sentence of 35- 42 months manilalory, all other charges would be dismissed. My attorney advised me nui to accept this plea barg;iin, that the district attorney would have at least two more plea arrangements in Novem­ ber. I never knew about the plea bargain until thal moniing. So I re­ lumed back lo court on Nov. 12., My attorney called me inlo a con­ ference room and tolil me tli;it llie district attorney was offering an­ other plea bargain, w hich w as worse than the first one in September. It was to plead guilty of Irafficking cocaine anil selling cocaine. T hey advised me lo lake this plea bargain because they no longer thought we could win the case, and lhal the plea bargain was belter than M u l t i p l e S c l e r o s i s G r o u p A p p r e c i a t i v e To the edilor: The Davie Counly Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, chartered and recognizcd by the Nalional Mulliple Sclerosis Society, completed its lOth nionlh since reorganization. This group consists of MS pa­ tients, their caregivers and other interested or affected friends or fani- ily. While membership and atteiulance has grown, Ihere are still many viclims of this baffling and diverse disease in Davie and adjacenl counties who would find much-needed support and infonnalion in attendance and panicipation al our regular monthly get-logethers. These meetings arc held on the 2nd Monday at 6 p.m. They are usu­ ally held in the classroom al Davie County Hospital, but various social occasions are held and planned for different locations. Our firsl annual Christmas party was held Dec. 9. Thanks lo the gener­ ous businesses and supporters during this first year. Your help is greatly needed and appreciated. We hope our members and supporters will continue to spread the word to potential new members of our group who could give and reccive valuable support and benefit from participation in our growth. Thanks again lo our members and supporters, and besl wishes for a happy holiday season. Carolyn Moore and Kalhy Cole, co-chairwomen going 10 trial and being found guilty by a jury and having to do seven years in prison. I asked my attorney why Ihey were being so hard on me. The attorney slated you’re nol being convicted for whal you did, you’re being convictetl because of who you arc married to. 1 lold my attor­ ney I wanted to fire them and get this case continued unlil 1 could retain a new allomey. I was told lhal il was either take the plea bar­ gain or that they would go lo trial lhal week with or W’ilhoul an atlor- ney. Bccause ihis case had been on the docket loo long, and lhal Ihe district attorney and the dclectivcs were mad bccause I wouldn't help them do their jobs and sel someone else up so I wouldn't gel an aclive sentence, just like I was set up, for something that 1 didn't do. I don’t think thal il is right ih;it a district allomey or a detective can ask someone to sel soniebody up. Why should we risk our lives or the lives of our children just lo make iheir jobs easier? I fail lo ‘ understand how they can possibly take someone who has been charged with a felony, and try to set someone like me up. They were charged with felony possession of cocaine, ¡uul because they alleg­ edly sel me up. they dropped Ihe felony down lo a misdemeanor and gave probation. It’s also nol right lhal they can lake someone charged wilh felony rape of a child and altempled crinic againsi nature and issue a sus­ pended senlence. That’s what happened two weeks ago in Superior Court. Whal do you think is worse, someone selling drugs or .some­ one raping our innocent children? I think it's pretty bad that our jusiice system is so confused. I honestly think il's lime thal we do somelhing aboul tlie way jusiice is sen'ed. Tliank you readers for taking the time to read my article. 1 hope that you feel the same way lhal I do. 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R e s u lts will b e lis te d h e re w e e k ly . Would you vote for a tax in­ crease to build new schools? L o g o n n o w to c a s t y o u r v o te . www.enterprise-record.com Yes, 5 7 % N o, 4 3 % r# Tw as The Night Before Christm as and all through the county ... ‘Twas Ihc night before Christmas, when all through the town Mocksville board members were wearing, an unusual frown. Their Mockings had been filled, their finances in great shape. They had no idea, how they let him escape. But across the street he scampered, his wallet in hand. My name's Terry Bralley, and I'll help you if I can. Mocksville is fine, and I’m not going to leave, Bui this counly job’s a challenge, so please don’t grieve. No more mayor, no more police, no more cleaning of streets. Now il’s jails, social services and the hospital I’ll keep. East Davie needs sewer, and roads anci a park. There’s so much lo do. I don’t know where lo start. W hen much to his wondering eyes did appear. But five county commissioners, coming . *•. so near. MIKe And he whistled and shouted and called — out Iheir names. Now Ken! Now Richard! Now Bobby! On Michael! On Dan! To the lop of Ihe building, keep up if you can. So oul Ihe door and across Main Streei they Hew, To Cooleemee, to Fork, lo Farminglon they grew. This Bullhole should be a park, but don’l ask the judge. Because when we tell him our side, he never seems to budge. The hospital is open, all night and all day What is it lhal keeps, Ihe patients away'.' Houses, more houses and more houses they see And they looked and they looked, but no industry. You did it for Mocksville, they’re all over the place, Greal Terry why not, an induslry here with grace. But wait, there’s East Davie, oh what a headache They need .sewer and roads, no room for a mistake. And the schools, omigosh, they’re fuller lhan full It’s up to you now Terry, some opinions you'll pull. Vole j'cs, vole yes, vole yes you’ll make them do > Because ifthey don’l, we’ll be in a mess, oh shoo! He was tall and lanky, and thinning on the lop And they laughed when ihey saw him. couldn’t seem to slop. With a wink of his eye and a twist of his head He let them all know, there was nothing to dread. He spoke manager speak, and went straight to his work And filled all their stockings, Ihen lurned with a jerk. And laying a finger aside of his nose And giving a nod, back to town he rose. He sprang to his desk, telephone in hand And said it’s so great, to live in this land. But I heard him exclaim, ere he turned out the light M erry Christmas to all, and to all a good night! M ay y o u r h o lid a y b e tr im m e d w itli p e a c e a n d lov e, a s w e w is h o n e a n d a ll a v e ry M erry C h ris tm a s . D w iggins Metal Masters, Inc. Closed Dec. 25,26. 27 & New Years Day 122 Wilkesboro St. ___ Mocksville, N.C. 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All pnci*'. plub l.n Mij i 1 j9 doc h‘t' Piicrs ri lii.-ct reb.iti' On ippfoved > 'edit m m 1-88S-469-3731 157 Depot Street, Mocksville, NC IN BEAUTIFUL OOWNTOWN MOCKSVILLE з а 4 ■ DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002 C h ris tm a s M e m o rie s A lm o s t A lw a y s A re T h e F a v o rite s I r 'r ^ n r t ontinucd From Pntic 1 "She came in with a very Irying. Riuiil sluanl this mmint; church as a newborn Christian." Mary Blackwelder Woodward, I A X V V . ^ >1 1 I , DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26,2002 - 5 1 ' f Ï ■ Ì : Continued From Pn(jc 1 Jiilic Leonard of Mocksvillc I'-madcd me ihis. "1 have so many Chrislmas memories, I could never pick just one. However, my greatest and happiest Christmas memo­ ries are Ih e family gel-logelliers al Mamaw's house, and the special limes my mom and I spent decorating the tree and wrapping presents. Every Chrislmas Eve, our family would gather around the Christmas Ire e and read the Christniii.s Story and sing Chrislmas carols. I temember getting up Chrislmas morning and slanding in front of Ihc Chrislmas tree, jusl taking il all in. I loved to watch Mom and Dad open their gifts and seeing Ih c smiles on ever) onc's facc. I am married now, and Ihis will be the first Christmas I spend with my new husband. Hopefully, Ihis year, new memories — wonderful memo­ ries — will be made along with th e old. Santa will still be coming, so I still tnay have lo try lo calch a peek!" / culled lo gel more informa­ lion from Louise Smith Pierce, who lives ill Ihe Smilh Grove commiiniiY, cihoul her fuvoriie Chrislmas memory. Her son. Tim, who also lives in Smilh Grove with his furnily, helped me OUI as well. It happened in 1969 during the Vietnam War. Tun was in ser\ ice on the U.S.S. Boston gunship which patrolled along Ihe coastline of Vietnam. He was among the Marines manning Ihe guns to protect the ship from enemy fire. With only two monihs to go until his service was up. Tim wasn’t expected lo come home to Davie Counly until February, and his mother and the resl of the family were facing a lonely holiday wiihout him. "That was the first Christmas hc would have been gone from home," Louise said. "We knew у that up unlil February, hc would be in danger.” Tim had already lost his best friend, Spurgeon Goss, to the Vietnam War. Louise had several presents for Tim, Ihe second of her three children and her only son, under the tree. She planned to keep il up until h c came home in two monihs, and Ihe blackberry jam cake he liked so much was aging in Ihe refrigerator. "1 h a d b e e n .sending th in g s in th e m a il," she s a id , "b u t 1 c o u ld n ’t sen d the ja m ca k c b e ca u s c 1 p u t il to g e th e r w ith w h ip p e d cre a m an d Ihe w h ip p e d c re a m lia.s to a g e ." On Christmas Eve thal year, Louise and her thcn-husband, Fred Smilh, were waiting on their oldest daughlcr. Kay, to get home from work at College Village Beauty Shop in Winston- Salem so they could have dinner together. It was around 6 when Kay arrived home. "She came in wiih a very straight face," her mother said, "and said lhat she had a Christ­ mas presenl she couldn’t gel in without our help. So wc went out to help her. and there hc stood. "It was unbelievable, lie svas our Christmas present, llie joy 1 felt can only lie felt by mothers who have seen Ih e ir sons and daughters return from war safely. There were lots of hugs and tears and thankfulness lo Ih c Lord." Once he realized he was going to make it home in time for Chrislmas, Tun said hc decided to try and surprise his family. "I really don’l remember how 1 got from Norfolk, Va., to here," he said, "but 1 did." Tim had someone drop him offal College Village Beauty Shop, where he suфrised his sister, Ihen rode the resl of Ihe way home with her. "Everybody was real happy lo see me," he said. "Wc spenl Christmas together, and then I had lo go back." Louise said she’ll never forget how tickled Tim was to get his favorite cakc. "He refused to share it with anyone," she said, "and tie almost gorged on it." Bolh she and Tim recalled the time she had mailed a blackberry jam cakc to him while hc was in service. Louise said she made the mistake cf sending ajar of peanut butler in the package with il, and Ih c jar got broken en route and Ihc pieces of glass got rni.xed in with the cake. But lhal didn'l slop Tun and his buddies from ealiiig it. "We jusl started eating il wilh our hands," he said. "W e’d chew it a while, and we'd spit oul the glass. Tliat was the only way we could separale the glass from the cakc." The Chrislmiis of 1969, though. Tun said he ale so much blackberry jam cake lhat he didn’t wanl anymore for aboul five years. "Now I love it again," he said. Through the years, Louise said she has relied on the memory of lhat very special Christmas lo gel her ihrougli Ihc holidays when tragedy has struck her family. Sian Tutlle, the h u s b a n d o f h e r y o u n g e s t d a u g h te r, Dianna, w a s k ille d in ,i c a r a ccid e n t in 1978 ju s t tw o w e e k s tie fo re the b irth o f Ih e ir Ih ird c h ild . Two ye a rs la le r, Louise's h u s b a n d . Fred, w a s k ille d b y a b u ll on th e ir d a iry fa rm . "You take it lik e it c o n ie s ," she said . "The b le s s in g s o u tw e ig h Ih c tria ls. I ju s l s la y fo cu se d , a n d Ihe fa m ily sla ys fo cu se d o n the p o s itiv e s a n d n o l Ihe n e g a tiv e s ." Louise and her family have already had a blackberry jam cake this year, bul w hen 1 asked her, she was willing lo share the recipe wilh our readers. I figured anything good enough lo risk eating gla,ss for musi be worth Iry in g . Tlie recipe, handed down to Louise from her grandmolher, Bcltie Tucker, is as follows: 3 cups sugar J e.Vgs J cups flour 6 lahle.^uitms sour milk or Inuiermilk 2 teaspoons of hoking .mda dissolved in the milk 2 cups homemade blackberry jam (Louise said bought jam just doesn't work well.) ! cup raisins I cup English walnuts I cup huttcr or margarine Лму and all kinds of spices lo suit taste 4 pints of whipping cream Mix all ingredients e.xcept for the milk, baking soda and whipping cream. Add ihe soda and milk. Bake at J50 degrees, and he careful nol to overbake. Spread whipping cream on the bouom, between the layers and on top. "The whole cake must age from two lo three weeks," Louise said, "and it's even better aflcr four weeks." • Marie White of the Four Corners community dropped by a memory about the year her father. L.S. Shelton Sr., gave her and cach of her .six brothers and sislers an oil lamp wilh the words. "Home Sweet Home" written on the globe. I called her lo find ¡nit more details. II w as al least 25 years ago, she said, becausc her father died in I9S0. "The lamp is on my mantel at home and every time I look al it, I think of him," she said. "It's a precious memory." One year, Marie said her falher gave cach of the grand­ children Bibles. "It’s kind of unique for a man to do that kind of stuff." she said. "Women usually do lhal, you know." ЛИ seven of the Shellon siblings are still living, Marie said, and they still get together every year for Easter, Thanks­ giving and Christmas. They lake turns having the gatherings at Ihcir different houses, starling wilh the oldest and ending v/ilh the youngest. "hiis year, they’ll be having Christmas al the home of Ihe oldest sibling. Helena Crafi, in Winslon-Salem. Marie, who is nexl to the oldest, will host the family's Easier meal nexl year. "All of us lake dishes," Marie said. "Mama always cooked the turkey, and ihal's whal 1 fix." Tlieir molher, Abbie Baity Shellon. died in May of 1975, five monihs after she and her husband celebrated their 5(llh wedding anniversary. She was 75 when she died, and hc was 80. Marie will turn 75 in January, and she’s jusl completed her 57th year operating her beauty shop on Avdn Street. "1 slill enjoy il," she said, "and they don’t wanl rae to quit." • Karen Draughn of Deadmon Hoad shared this moving Christmas memory with me over the telephone while recuperating from gallbladder surgery. ll was 1995. her last Christ­ inas wilh her husband, Wayne, lie had gone inlo Forsyth Mcdical Center lhal September with heart and kidney failure and hadn't been able lo come home until almost Tlianksgiving. Ever)' year, Karen said ihey would talk about what kind of Chrislmas tree lo gel. Wayne liked while pines, and she liked Frasier firs. "I always gave in lo him," she said, and lliey would end up wilh a white pine. Bul thal year, when Wayne suggested lhal they go gel a tree before hc had to go back inlo the hospilal, Karen said he picked out a Frasier fir. "He had seen a Chrislmas Iree using lace as ihc garland," she said, "and he Ihoughi il was so pretty. Hc wanled me lo use lace as the garland that year, and I did." Wayne put Ihe tree in a stand, bul they didn’l have time lo dccoratc it before he had to go back into the hospilal. "So every day when I came home from Ihc hospital." Karen said, "I put a few decorations on it. I used nothing but different kinds of angels lhat year." Not knowing if Wayne would make il home for the holiday, she said she started decorating his hospilal room as well. But Karen said he really wanled to come home. "He loved Christmas and spending time wilh family so much," she said. "He started begging his doctors lo let hint come home." Thai yc:ir, Karen's Rowan County family was getting together on the Sunday before Christmas, and Wayne con­ vinced them to have it at their home on Calahaln Road. Thai way, he could go in Ihe bedroom and lie down if he needed to. "Everybody came, and he jusl really enjoyed il," she said. Before saying the blessing, Karen said the .10 faniily members held hands and intertwined through the kilchcn, den and living room while they listened to Ihe Vince Gill Chrislmas song, "Until This Time Nexl Ye;ir." "nien alter we had the blessing," she said, "'ve turned, hugged and lold each other how much we loved each other We jusl had a great day lhat day." On the night of Christmas Eve, Karen said Wayne wasn’t feeling well al all, bul he insisted on going with her lo the Chrislmas program at Ijames Baplisi Church. "And he got his family lo go wilh him," she said. "He wanled lo go because lhat was the firsl time lhat he was gelling to go lo church as a newborn Christian." Even though hc was still sick the next morning. Karen said Wayne got up and fixed a huge breakfast for her and her sons, Bryan and Kevin Huff, and his son. Marly Draughn, and his wife, Trish, and Iheir daughter, Brittany. Laler. when they exchanged gifts. Karen saiil she found oul Wayne had managed to do his Christmas shopping from his hospilal bed. He surprised her wilh a gold Noah’s <\rk bracelcl and a new radio sysiem Ibr her kitchen and a cabinet lo put il in. She s,iid she still treasures the gifls loday. A week after Christmas, Wayne returned to the hospilal for the last lime. Hc died there on Feb. 2, 1996, at age 50. • The Rev. Joe Woodward called while / was working on this story to ask for the address of my brother, Keith, in Texas. He had jusl returned from deer hunling wilh Keith on a ranch he leases in south Te.xas, and wanted to send him a thank-you card. / gave him the address, then asked for his favorilc Chrislmas memory. Thai’s a lough queslion, Joe said. He said he had jusl ihought about that very thing Ihe day before while reading a passage hy Dr. David Jeremiah in preparation for an upcoming sermon. Joe left his veterinary practice in Clemmons a few years back lo go inlo the ministry and has since started Rock Hill Baptist Church on N.C. Highway 801. 1 tried to help him' out. recalling the Chrislmas I sal wilh him on Ihc b;ick row during Ihe annual Chrislmas Eve program at Ijames Baptist Church, His girlfriend, Sherry Pardue, was in the prograni, and Joe had told me he was going to give her a necklace thal nighl. Tlieir relationship had jusl started lo gel serious, and thal was his firsl real gift lo her. 1 remembered how nervous he was and how 1 iried lo reassure him lhal she would love it. She did, of coursc, and Ihey’re slill happily married lod:iy. Sherry was lalking Ihe other night about her favorite Christ­ mas memory. Joe said, ll was when Santa would pass oul goodies after the Christmas Eve program. “He never brought ;inylhing but a hag with a piece of peppermint in it and an apple and an orartge and maybe a piece of chocolate," he recalled, "but it was exciting. We were all up there anticipating him coming in." Joe said his favorite Chrisl­ mas memories are of his molher, Mary Blackwelder Woodward, who died a few years back. "She really enjoyed Chrisl­ mas," he said. "She tried to get everybody what they wanted or needed, and she put a lol of efforl inlo lhal. "She couldn't wait to give us our presents, and she got so much joy out of watching us open Ihcm." Afierward, Joe said she would ask queslions like, “ts it the right color? Does it fit? Is lhal whal you wanted?" His father. Jack, would say: "We drove 500 miles lo gel ttial." Joe said. "So hc was Itie driver and Mama, she didn't slop at the first store. She'd keep going until she found whal she w:iiitcd. “Mama liad a way of making you feel loved, and she showed a lol of it in Ihe way she gave." She instilled th.il in tier children. "Slill loday. I’d rather see somebody open a gift that I’ve given them than to open one myself," Joe said. After talking wilh Joe, / tried lo think of my favorite Christmas memory. I decided il wasn'l as ea.sy as I ihoughi. Over the years, the memories Stan to blend logelher It's sort of like laking Ihe picliaes in a family album ami mixing ihem together in a collage. In some of my Christinas memories, I am a child, tanvrap- ping pre.scnis on Chrislmas morning. In one, my brolher, Keith, and I arc wearing these ridicidous-looking, red-and- whitc striped pajamas with matching Santa hats. In olhers, Keith and I <ne older, and stand back wilh amusement as our younger brother, Bryan, runs In see whal Santa has left under the Iree. And iu more recent memories, it is his daughler, Amanda, who »vt* all watch open her presents. Many of Ihe memories are of people H i’ have loved and lost, our granilparents, bolh sets, our mother, our uncle, our aunts, our falher Especially our father, who was horn on Christmas day 65 years ago this year This will be our second Chrislmas without him, and I e.xpcct we'll slill look around to see why he's not joining us al the diniwr table or to open the presents under the Iree. Then we'll remember, and a jolt of pain will run through our hearts, .so deep and .so raw thal tears are likely to spill from our eyes, .10 fast and laic.xpccledly that we'll have lo step oul of the room. But we'll return, red eyes aiul all, and go on celebrating. For as Louise Smilh Pierce put il, "you lake il like il comes." And you go on making memories. ШВ S p e c ia l o£ th e W eek Assorted Candy ea. Limit 8 While Supplies Last Sale Starts Tuesday, Dec, 24 It's H ere Now! Bring Your Film and Save Money! Regular Hours: M-F 8:30-8 • Sat 8:30-4 • Sun 1;30-5 Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksvllle • (336) 751-2141 www.fostcrdrugco.com In Store Photo Processing • D i g i t a l P r i n t s • E n l a r g e m e n t s I' o r Ц1Ч a( iiilo i M ialidu <m (il iiLiN v4 h i.iltli p i'u h li Ills. ЦО lo w NS w .In sli rd t 111*1 ОЛ om riie following cases were dis- pi'se.l of in Davie Administrative Court Dec. 6. Presiding; Magistrate Kolicrl W. Cook. Prosecuting: Kevin Hcale. assislani DA. • Roger Lee Adkins, failure lo 'U'P for red light, dismissed per -ivil selllement. ■ Cynihia Cassandra Aiken. 'Pi'cding XO in a 70, reduced lo im- iimper equipment, $10 and cosl. - lienjaniin Hoyd Allred, speed- iny 7.1 in a 55. rcduced lo improper -ijuipmenl. S25 and cosl. • David Paul Anderson, ini- (>iu|vr use of dealer (lennit/tag, dis- iiissed per correction. - Kendra Leigh Annstrong, ex- .'ceding safe speed, reduced to ini- I'Hiper equipment. SIO and cost. - Ignacio Arroyo, speeding 89 in I 70. reduced lo 74-70, $5 and cost. ■ I'rankie Wayne Bamey. speed­ ing 65 in a 50, reduccd to improper oquipineni, SIO and cost. - Tyler Brandon Blyilie, spced- 'iie 85 In a 70, reduced to 74-70, s5 and cost. - Lindsay Marie Bolton.exceed­ ing posted speed, dismissed per livil selllement. ■ Phillip James Brake, speeding ' I in 35. reduced to 44-35. $5. cost. - Dehra Láveme Brown, expired regislralion. dismissed/correction. ■ Harry Jerome Brown Jr., ex­ pired regislralion, dismissed per ■•'iMieelion. - Joe Nalhan Brown, speeding ■ib in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, S5 ■UllI Clist. • n:ile Chrislie Bnicker, exceed­ ing posled speed, cosl: rear lamps 'inlalion, dismissed per correclion. - Adam Troy Bums, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, S25 and cost. - Chrisial L. Busbee, speeding ' t ill a 35. reduced to improper •iiuipnient, S25 and cosl, - I'rank Isom Butler, speeding 80 II ,1 70, reduced to improperequip- iionl. S25 and cost; failure lo wear •e.it bell, dismissed per plea. - Leilon Wall Byrd, speeding 68 in a 55, reduced lo improper equip­ ment. SIO and cost. - Janel Deese Carlcr, speeding ■<■1 in ;i 70, reduced lo 7-70, S5, cosl. - Amanda B. Casiellone, speed- ing 68 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $10 and cosl. - Cindy Leigh Charles, speed­ ing 70 in a 55. reduced to improper equipmenl, $10 and cosl. - Melissa Jo Conley, failure lo wear seal bell, failure lo stop for stop sign/red light, disniissed per civil setlleinent. - Fred Edwin Connor, speeding 54 ill a 35, reduced to iniproper equipment, $25 and cost, - George Holmes Crocker, ex­ ceeding safe s|)ecd, disniissed per civil .selllement. - Rickie Vaughn Crowe. s|ieed- ing 70 in a 55. reduccd lo iniproper equipment, SIU and cost. - Eric Dwayne Davenport, speeding 89 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70. $5 and cosl. - Amanda Louise Davis, failure lo wear seal bell, dismissed per cor­ reclion. - Darla Elisabe Draughn, unsafe movemeni, dismissed per civil scllleinenl. - David Wayne Dunilao. exceed­ ing safe speed, disniissed per civil selllenienl. - Bobby Shane Easl, speeding 93 in 70, reduced lo 79-70, $5, cosl. - Shirley Trill Elling, speeding 70 in a 55. rcduced to improper equipment, SlOand cost. - Jared Anthony Eure, expired registration, dismissed/correction. - Jacob Wayne Everridge, ex­ ceeding safe speed, reduceii lo im­ proper equipment, $10 and cosl. - Josepli Eugene Flowers, ex­ pired insiieclion, dismissed per cor­ rection. - Alison M, Fricchione, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipmenl, SIO and cosl. - Sherry Semone Gragson, driv­ ing while license revoked, expired registration, expired inspeclion, no liability insurance, dismissed per correction. - Juan Ramon Guerrero, speed­ ing 89 in a 70, reduced lo 79 in a 70, S5 and cost. - Ira Robert Gultenberg, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduccd lo improper equipmenl, $10 and cosl. - Terry William Hall, speeding 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, $50 and cosl. - Harry A. Harlell, speeding 89 in a 70, rcduced lo 79-70, S5, cosl. - Stephanie B. Hendrix, failure lo reduce speed, disniissed per civil selllement. - George Hickman, expired in­ speclion. dismissed per correclion. - Meloilee Wliile Hodge, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced to improper equipment, $10 and cosl. - Joan Stroud Humble, speeding 69 in a 55, rcduced to improper equipment, $10 and cost. - Nalasha Olivia Hunter, speed­ ing 87 in a 70, reduced to iniproper ei|uipmenl. $75 and cost. - Gregory C. James, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo 74-70, $5, cosl. - Edward S. Johnson, driving left of cenicr, dismissed per civil settlement. - James Edward Johnson, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced to improper equipment, SIO and cosl. - Amanda Sue Kline, failure lo stop for slop sign/red light, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO, cosl. - Scotl Gerald Kramer, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, $ 10 and cost. - MichacI Barry Kryslyn, speed­ ing 54 in a 35, reduced to inipro|)cr equipment, S25 and cosl. - Steven Andrew Lagle, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced lo improper equipmenl, SIO and cosl. - Pamela W. Lawtion, speeding 86 in a 70, reduced to improper equipmenl, $50 and cosl. - Archie Lipscomb, Jr, expired regislralion, dismisscd/corrcclion. - Sandra Roberts Lytton, failure to notify DMV of address change, dismissed per correclion. - Daniel Eugene Mansir, failure to notify DMV of address ctiangc, dismissed per correclion. - Adam Lawrence Mallhews, speeding 80 in a 70, reduced lo 74 in a 70, $5 and cosl. - Anlhony B. Malthews, speed­ ing 69 in a 55, reduced lo exceed­ ing safe speed, cosl. - Celsa Elena Maya, speeding 64 in a 45, reduced lo improper equip­ ment, $25 and cosl. - Thomas G. McDaniel, speed­ ing 86 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, S50 and cosl. - Larry Richard McNeil, speed- .сре!ИГ<еГ1йГ*йГ*йГ1йГ^ “T w elve D ays ‘T il C h r istm a s ” Sa le VadhinValleij•TelecomI I C 3 I P 0 I I I [ 3 S a le S ta rts D e c e m b e r 1 2 until C h ris tm a s E v e AT&T MuHMIim T»l*ph0M Regular Price $59.95 CMâtmu Salé Price $37.02 Cortelco Caller ID Telephone Regular Priœ $49.95 ChritUnau Sah Price $39.02 AT&T Cordlees 900 MHZ Regular Price $29.99 Chrtêtmaê Sah Price $24.02 R202 Telephone Regular Price $69.95 CMetmae Ule Price $59.02 Harley Davidson Telephone Regular Price $69.95 CMêtma» Sah Price $49.02 Tiмe^Aлlmate4> Telephone Regular Price $74.95 CMêtmae Sah Price $58.02 КегтМ The Frog Regular Price $29.95 СМеШаш Sah Price $24.02 Fire Engine Telephone Regular Price $69.95 CMêtmae Sah Price $47.02 YatJkin Valley Long Distance Pre-Paid Cards 60 minutes for one lovtf price of $9.00 Yadkin Valley TeieconnyCingular Wireless Activate wireless service during the “Twelve Days ‘Til Christmas" Sale and Receive a $15 certificate- redeemable for any Yadkin Valley Telecom Wireless Accessory at Ihe time of sale. f Visit each of our locations during this sale and register to win a cordless telephone or a free wireless activation* V isit a n d re g itte r a t o n e o f th e follow ing locatlona: Kinderton Place 252 NC Hwy 801 N Advance, NC 33S-940-2322 Squire Boone Plaza 1057 Yadkinvillo Road Mocksville, NC 336-751-0528 Riverview Village Yadkin Plaza 1530 NC Hwy 67 942 South State Street Jonesville, NC Yadkinville, NC 336-526-0080 336-463-4648 Drawing to be held and wdnner announced at 1 pm Christmas Eve One winner per location ‘Credit approval required. Must be redeemed by December 31,2002. ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cosl. - Zachary Sheek Miller, speed­ ing 60 in a 45, reduced to iniproper equipment, SI 0, cost; driving while licensc revoked, ilismissed per cor­ reclion. - Mallhew Herbert Minor, fail­ ure lo wear seat l^ill. S25. cost; iwi) counts expired rcgislralion, expired inspection, disniisscd/correclion. - Tysonia O ’Neal Mosley, sjieeding 86 in a 70. reduced to im­ proper equipment. S5(1 and cost, - June M. Mullenax, failure lo slop for red light, cost. - Rotx'rl Alvin Myers. s|x.-cding 68 in a 55. reduced lo improper equipment. SIO and cosl. - Russell John Neace. unsafe movemeni, disniissed per civil selllement. - Joseph Terry Norman, exceed­ ing safe speed, ilisniisseti per civil selllenienl. - Elvia Olivares Oliva, speeding 86 in a 70. reduccd lo 74-70, $5. cosl. - Mary Kalherine Osborne, speeding 50 in a 35. reduced to im­ proper equipment, SIO and COM, - Salomon Maya Osorio, no li­ ccnsc, 525 and cosl. - Daniel David I’aguaga, speed­ ing 62 in a 35, reduced to 44 in a 35, $5 and cost. - Amy Caudle Parks, speeding 70 in a 55. rcduced to improper equipmenl, SIO and cosl. - Teddy Weslley Peirce, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, 510 and cost, - Mark Mallhew Phillips, sjxed- ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, SIO ;ind cosl. - Gregorio G. Ramire/, speeil­ ing 69 in a 55, reduced lo improper equipmenl, SIO and cosl. - George R. Reynolds. Jr.. speeding 58 in a 45. reduced to im­ proper equipment, SIO and cosl. - Michael Andrew Rock, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, S25 and cosl. - Melissa B. Rodrigue/., speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reiluced lo improper equipment, SIO and cost; failure lo notify DMV of address change, dis­ missed per correclion. - Kelli Rogers, speeding 89 in a 71), reduced to 74-70, S5 and cost. - Denna Hanks Rominger, speeding 58 in a 45. rcduced to im­ proper equipmenl, SIO and cosl. - Vernon Sleven Rose, speeding 80 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipmenl. SIO and cosl. - Diane F;iy Salmon, speeding 52 in a 35. reduccd to improper equipment. S25 and cost. - Paul Anlhony Sandlin, give/ lend/borrow liccnse plate, dis- inisscil per correclion. - Dennis Brian Scales, exceed­ ing safe s|«ed, reduced lo improper ci|uipnienl, SIO and cosl. - Karen Elizabelh Scruggs, ex­ ceeding safe speed, dismissed per civil seltlenienl. - Harry Wayne Shell Jr. speed­ ing 70 in a 55. rcduced to iniproper equipmenl. SIO and cost. - Melissa Kirby Shuford, speed­ ing 80 in a 70. reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cosl. - Ricky Eugene Shumate, fail­ ure lo slop for slop sign/red lighl, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Mary Louise Sisk, speeding 69 in a 55, reduced lo improper equip­ menl, SIO and cosl. • llcrt'erl Edward Sliirbuck. fail­ ure to slop al stop sign/red light, cosl. - Mark Craig Sloliz. failure to slop for slop sign/red lighl. reduced lo improper equipmenl. SIO. cosl. - Sicphine V. Taylor, speeding 69 in a 55. reduced to iniproper equipmenl, SIO and cost. - Pairick David Trillo. speeding SO in a 70. rcduced lo improper equipinenl. SIO and cost. • Clayton A. Vanleevwcn. speeding 84 in a 70, rcduccd to im­ proper equipment, $25 and cost; following too closely, disniissed per plea. - Mark Matlhcw Webster, speed­ ing 70 in a 55, reduced to 59 in a 55, S5 and cost: faihire to wear seal bell, dismissed per plea. - Daniel Eugene While, speed­ ing 85 in a 70, reduccd to improper equipment. $25 and cost. - Shawna Nicole Wilhite, .speed­ ing 91 in a 70, reduced to 79 in a 70, S5 and cost. - Keith Jeffry Wilkie, speeding 7t) in a 55. reduccd to iniproper equipmenl, $10 and cosl. - George Alan Williams, speed­ ing 80 in a 70, reduced lo improper equipmenl, S10 and cost. - John Ross Wood, expired in­ speclion, dismissed per correclion: unsafe passing yellow line, reduced 10 iniproper equipmenl, SIO, cosl. - Ryan Leigli Wrenn, failure lo report an accidenl, dismissed per civil selllement. - Bonnie Chandler York, unlaw­ fully passing emergency vehicle, reduced lo improper equipment, SIO and cost. - Feniando Zamora, no license, unsafe movemeni, disniissed per correclion. Fnllcd To Appear - William Cecil Lackey, exceed­ ing safe speed. - Kimberly D. McClelland, fail­ ure 10 reduce speed. - Joshua Carl Paulson, expired regislralion. - Elena Marlyce Plotl, speeding 70-55, license not in possession. - Jose Luis Rodriguez, expired inspection. Wishing You The Very Merriest of Holidays — D R IV E S A F E L Y —Davie Discount Drugs ^ Cooleemee Shopping Center 284-2537 C lo sed C h ris tm a s D ay & N ew Y ears Day т ш Ш © j E 'I í E 'B R ^ r T v I i M G TOiüa д а V isit your new W endy’s* in A dvance Now Serving the best H am burger in the business. Choose from 7 Combo M eals, including our Single, Double or Triple H am burger, and our G rilled or Spicy C hicken Sandw ich. PICK UP WINDOW OPEN’ TIL 1:00 AM ^ T r y O u r ‘he Bar L S « S elad s. Biggie Size any combo for only 39*^ SnOP BY WENDirS AND TRY THE NEW BACON SWISS CSfEESEBURGER OR BACON SWISS CHICKBN CQMBQl = s 147 US HWY 801, ADVANCE 1И i t i ir f) - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 26. 20()2 Public Records Mocksville Police Tlic following inciiicnts were reporletl lo the Mocksvillc Policc Deparlment. - The breaking: and entering: of an apartment at Tlie Glen was re- pt)rled Dec. 11. • The larccny of a computer from a buihlini» off Yadkinviiie Road uas reporled Dcc. 11. • A woman rep^>rtcd Dec. she had received harassing telephone calls at work. - The breaking, enlering and lar­ ceny of a p(Kkell>ook and cell phone from a vchicle off Yadkinviiie Road was reported Dcc. l."^. ' On Dcc. 14. a man reported he was assaulted at a residence on Winward Circle. - The larceny of a pockclbook from a residence on Howard Street was reported Dec. 14. - The larceny of a wallet and keys froni a vcluclc on Noril> Main .Street was reported Dec. 14. ■ School buses at Mocksvillc Elemeniary School had been tam­ pered with, it was ropoilcd Dec. )6. - A vase al a ^:ravc in Rose Cem­ etery had been broken, il was re­ ported Dec. IS. Arrests - Jaime Uenuuule/ Mena. 21 .of 2.^1 Holman St.. was charged Dcc. 12 with asault on a female. Trial dale: Jan. 16. - Leigh Ann Slone. 3.S. of Hast Mend, was charged with DWl and driving lell of center. Trial dale: ( eb. 7. - Lisa Dawn Parks, of 4.^41 N.C. HOI N.. wa scharged wilh DWI and failure to st()p at a stop sign. - Annie Maria Hope Martinez. 20. of Yadkinviiie. was charged Dec. lf> with s[>ccding. operating a vehicle witl\ a fictitious lag and no insurance. Trial date: Jan. 17. Traffic AccidetJis - Kathy laylor Doss. 3S. of 266 Smilh Koad, was driving a 1999 I lonila on Sanford Avenue nl f> p.m. Dec. 17 when it stnick a deer, re­ porled Oliiccr John Coley. • No chiirgcs were filed after a wrcck on Valley Drive at 7:40 p.m. Dec. IS. Thelma Moore Hanclinc, 74» of Harmony, drove a 1995 Ford from Sanford Avenue into Ihc palh of a 1991 Buick being driven on Valley Drive by Rivymundo David Hernandez. .14. of 126 Sunset Drive Apt. 59. reported Officcr John Coley. Highway Patrol The foUosviiig traffic wrecks in Davie Counly were listed by the N.C. Highway Patrol. DriUT Wrecks On Interslnie A Forsyth Counly woman was chari;cd witlt failing lo maintain proper lane after she wrecked Ihe vchicle she was driving Dcc. 15. Hannah Kulh Smith of Kenwrsvillc was driving a 199H Ford vehicle east on 1-40 when il ran off the road to the left. Smith’s vehicle collided with the median cable. She slated she had fallen asleep while driving. Tro()pcr F.C. Ferguson re­ ported Ihe accident occurred al ap­ proximately 10;09 p.m. and there were no injuries. Car Is Mit o rr N.C. 801 A Forsyih man was charged with failure Io.secure a load after a lowed vehicle hil iwo other vehicles Dec. 16. Justin Reed Foster of Lewisville was towing a passenger car with a 2(KK)CI\evy truck preparing to make a righi turn onlo N.C. SOI from Crcekwood Drive in Advance. A 2iKM) Chr>sler vchicle driven by David James Wanucha of 180 Hreniwood Drive. Advance was stop{H.‘d in the northb»nind lane of tSOI wailing Io turn left onto Crcekwood Drive. As Foster turned his truck onto SOI llie car he was lowing bccomc discomiecletl from the Iruck and collided with Wanuchas vehicle. The towed vc­ hicle then rolled backwauls into a private driveway on Crcckwo(Hland collided w ith a parked 19S7 Nissan pick-up. Trooj>er M.T. Dallon reported the accident occurrcd at approvi- mately 5:25 p.m. and there were no injuries. Man Charged In Wrcck A Forsyih man was charged sviih improi44 passing after Ihe vehiclc lie was driving hit anolher Dec, 16, Delfino bianco Liborio of Win- ston-Salcm was driving his 1994 l'or<l pick-up north on SOI behind a 19.S4 ('hcvrolel pick-tip driven by Jackie Ray Hurley of Salisbury. As Hurley attempted to make a lefltun\ into a private drive Liborio passed in a no passing /one and his vchicle collided with Hurley’s. Trooper M.T. Dalton reported Ihc accidcnl oc- currcd at approximately 3:09 p.m. and Ihere were no injuric.s. One Deer Hit In Davie Counly Henry Lee Peebles of 127 Mt. Zion Church Road, Advance was driving his 2000 Chevrolet pick-up south on N.C. 801 Dec. 17 around 6:30 a.m. A deer crossed the road­ way and Peebles vehicle colHdcd w'iih it. Trooper F.C. Ferguson re­ ported tlie accident and the driver W’as not injured. Land Transfers The following land transfers were filed with the Davic Register (>f Deeds, listed b\ parties involved, acrcage. township and deed stamps purchased, with S2 representing Sl.iKKI. • FJi/abcth H. Ells, substitute imsiee. to the Hank of new York. I lol. Fannington. $218. - F.dsvard C. Barnhardt and Doris W. Barnhardt to MichacI Baker and Chasity Baker. 3.41 acrcs. Clarksville. S284. - HrcihIa S. Rivers and Donald Gray Rivers to Douglas R. Rivers. 4.82 acrcs. Slf>4. • George D. Seamon lo Ricky Seanion. .53 acrc. Clarksville. • Chad E. Fuller and Eleanor Fuller lo Rol>crt E. Mar/.iano and Jongkolnce L. Mar/iano. .52 acre. MiKksvillc. S330. - Mohammad 11. Tehrani and Shadi U. Tehrani anti Akbar h. . Tehrani and Faiemeh K. Tehrani to William Randall Wyatt and Pamela G. Wyatl. 1 lol, Fanninglon. S550. - Christie Barney Myers to Grady E. Barney and Christal C. Barney. 1.47 acres, Shady Grove. ' Dan S. Henley to R. Lynn Goforth and Susan D. Goforth. I lot. Fannington. $410. • Julie Riddick Baker to larr>' Baker and Julia Riddick Baker. 12.5 acres. Calahain. - Vanderbilt Mortgage Л Fi­ nance to Todd J. Edwards and Debra B. Edwards. I tract. $75. - Henry J. Allen and Conielia C. Allen to Charles L. alien and Belly Jane Allen Tyler as cotnistecs of the Allen Family Trust, 2 tracts. Fulton. - Sarah L. Whilaker lo Thomas David Whitaker Jr.. 17.7 acrcs. Mwksville. - Samuel J. Wright to mark W. Trivette, 1 lot, Mocksville, SI68. - Don G. Angell and Vera C. Angell to Bennuda Village Rctirc- ment Center Limited parlnership. I villa. Farmington. S130. - Betty W, Bean lo HcUy W. Bean. Eloise Green. Wayne Will­ iams. KcnnclhG. Williams. William B. NVilliams and Roger Williams (sixth inlerest cach). 1.5 acrc'ì. Jerusalem. * Lonnie R. McCulloh and Dor­ othy C. McCulloh to Lonnie Ray McCulloh Jr.. 63 acrcs. ' Lonnie R. McCulloh and Dor- t)lhy C. McCulloh to Gregory Rav McCulloh. 25 acres. ' Patrick John Burns anil Nancy Chrisiinc Burns to Frank Raymond Hale III and Kim Leslie Hale, I Un. Fannington. $696. - David L. Black and Melody Anne Black. Jerry L. Couch and Sue B. Couch lo James W. Summers 111 and Kim Summers. I lot. $50. - Randall A. Miller and Linda M. Miller to Randall Jason Miller and Wciuli Lee M iller. .98 acrc. Clarksville. - Jerry E. Hendrix and Paulette C. Hendrix (half interest) to James Larry Tutterow and Frances W. Tutterow. 45 acres. Jerusalem. $200. - James Larry Tutterow and Frances W. Tutterow to Jerry E. Hendrix and PaulellcC. Hendrix.42 acres. Calahain. $200. - Unicon Concrete to Southern Equipment Co., 8.22 acrcs. Fann­ ington. $160. - Margaret Eli/abelh Evans Lalham to Anne Eli/abeth Seals (Ki inleresi). 1 acre. Mocksvillc. • Margarel Elizabeth Evans Lalham to Anne Eli/abelh Scats (99Ci interest), I acre, Mocksville. PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING ON Town of Benrnida Run Proposed Development Standards P L E A S E TA K E N O T IC E ; th e B e rm u d a R u n Tow n C ouncil will h o ld a P u b lic H e arin g o n th e p ro p o s e d Tow n of B e rm u d a R u n D e v e lo p m e n t S ta n d a rd s . T h e H e arin g will b e h e ld o n T u e sd a y , J a n u a ry 14, 2 0 0 2 , a t th e B e rm u d a R un C o u n try C lu b , A d v a n ce , N C 2 7 0 0 6 a t 7 :0 0 PM . Note: Ihe Town’s December 24lh Agenda Meeting has been rescheduled for January 7, 2003 at 10am al the Bank of Davie H/1eeling Room, Sheriff’s Department The tollowing incidents were rc|H>ried to Ihe Davie Sheriff’s Dept. - Michael Smilh reported a deer stand, climbing spikes. an<i tree wete dantaged at a location near Bonkin Lake Road. Mocksville on Dec. 12. «- On Dec. 15 Kalhy Bourne re­ ported a dog was shot and killed at a residence on Bobbit Road in MiKksvillc. - Robert Thies reported a ve­ hicle engine w:is damaged at a resi­ dence on Deadmon Road, Mocks­ ville on Dcc. 16. -O n Dec. 16 Holley Hynes re- Arrests ptmctl ;i cc!l pilone w;ì> losl or slo- lon al a liomc on Marcii I'crry Roail, Ailvance. - Lcn Hailey of Leader I lomes. Mocksville reporletl a lele\ ision was removed from a home on Ibe tmsiness lot on Dec. 10. -O n Dec. 17 Todd .Sieinman reporled a go-carl, 4-\vlieeler. cliainsaw, and stereo receiver were removed from a huildint; al a loca­ lion on Ridentuiur Road, .Mocks­ ville. - Mae Peebles nrported a lost or stolen cell phone al Uavie lli^ib ■School, Mocksville on Dec. 17. During this HoUihty Settsotu ougtm 'il/y to those The Davie County Sheriffs Dc- partineni made the lollowing ar- rcsis. - William Alfredo Gopar Avila, 22, of Winslon-Salem was arrested Dec. If) for driviiij; wilh liccnsc revoked. Trial dale: Jan. 17. - Genann Slroud Etchison. .12, of 1.^7 Elchison Street, Mocksvillc was arrested Dcc. 16 for possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: nol listed. - Jeffrey Shuford Williams, 43, of 17‘)5 U.S.601 Soulh, Mocksvillc was arrested Dec. 16 for possession of schedule II and cocaine, and pos­ session of drug paraphernalia. Trial date: Jan. If). - Joyce Ann Shaver, -16, of 61 i Gladslone Koad, Mocksville was arrested Dec. 17 fot simple assault. Trial date: Jan. I-t. - Chrisiopher Len Gobble, 4,‘i, of 140 U'gion Cemetery Road, Cool­ eemee was arrested Dec, 17 for pos­ session of drug paraphernalia and possession of schedule VI less than half ounce. Trial dale: Jan. 2. - Billy Scotl Beck, 2<J, of 22.S McCullough Road, Mocksvillc was arrested Dec. 18 for domeslic as- .saull on a female. Trial date: Jan. 9. - Lauren Elizabelh I’eddycord, 1 y, of 161 Charleston Ridge, Mocks­ ville was arresled Dec. 18 for break­ ing, entering, larceny after breaking and entering, and larceny ofa fire­ arm. Trial date: Jan. 9. our thoughts turn gratcfiilly who fuivc made our progivss possible. W IS H IN G EVERYONE A BLESSED H O L ID A Y SEASON! Л i^4‘s»iial 1\hh;Ii LL(J 79 Court Sijuarc • Downtown .NiiKksvillc • 336-753-095Í) "DcsíÍM/iho» fr Honeymoon Spcciuììsis” I ioliiijy I lmjf%: 1 Vt. ►•hli ‘^:30дт-1 :(xipm. tÜoscvl I )cc. 25, 2ii, 31 and Jan. I Rt-giilar 11«иил: Мои.-Гп. 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E v e n a t t h e N o r t h P o l e S a n t a n o w h a s a c c e s s t o a l l t h e l a t e s t n e w s , s p o r t s , I w e a t h e r , a d v e r t i s i n g a n d m o r e f o u n d r i g h t h e r e i n D a v i e C o u n t y . C h e c k i t o u t t o d a y ! Davie County... WeVe Got You Covered!Local Neujs^ Sports D A V IE C O U N T Y (; Classifieds j |Subscríptíonf¿| С Obituaries I Ì ! 'ONLINE M e r r y C h r i s t m a s FROM EVERYONE A T THE DAVIE C O U N TY ENTERPRISE RECORD. Wc arc lionorctl lo be Davic (loiiniN s newspaper and wc thank you lor invilinj» u.s into your liomcs aiul businesses eacb week. 8 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RIX’ORD. Thiirstlay. »cc. 26.2002 Davie People DAVIE COUN I'Y ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursday, Duc. 26, 2002 - 9 100 Attend Annual Cana Bazaar Mrs. Wilson Steven Wallace Ward-Wallace Couple Married Kelly Lec Ward and Wilson Steven Wallacc of Mocksvillc were unilcd in marriage Satur­ day, Dec.r 21 al .S p.m. al Firsl Baptist Church in Mocksville. The Rev. Dr. Van Lankford of Mocksville officiated. The bride is the daughler of Teresa Wanl Cook of Advance and C raig Slew arl W ard of Slalesville. She isa 1996 gradu­ ate of Davie High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in com m unication sciences and disorders from the University of North Carolina al Greensboro in 2001. She will earn a master’s degree in speech-language pa­ thology from UNCG in May. The groom is ihe son of Rebecca Smilh Wallace and ihc late W illiam Gray Wallace, bolh of M ocksville. Hc is a I99.S graduale of Davie High School and allendcd Mitchell Commu­ nity College. He is employed wilh A llied Bearings, Inc. of Statesville. Escorted by her faiher and given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a Santa Monica Couture Collection strapless A- Unc gown, made of winier while satin wilh a while organza over­ lay. Included on the while or­ ganza overlay was a white and m etallic silver floral em broi­ dered paltem wiih pearl delail. The gov.’.n had a chapel length (rain that flowed continuously from the A -line bodice. The gown included a bridal wrap, also made of winier while satin with an em broidered organza overlay. The bride wore an el­ bow length veil and a liara de­ signed wilh Swarovski crystals and pearls. She carried a boui|uei of bur­ gundy red roses em bellished wilh Chrislmas berries and sheer ribbon. She also wore a pearl and diamond necklace, a gift from her parents, and pearl earrings, a gift from the groom. The bride cho.se her sisler. Brook W ?rd of Boone as her m aid o f honor. B ridesm aids were Debbie Blackwelder and Dawn Bowden of M ocksvillc, and Rachel Wilson of Trouiman. W eston Wallace of M ocks­ ville, brolher of the groom, was best m an. G room sm en vvere G ary Bow den o f M ocksville, Tom m y Tem pleton of Slales­ ville, and Josh Wilson of Trout­ m an. H onorary groom sm en w ere P.J. M allory in d Jerry Polts, bolh of Mocksville. Peggy Johnson of Clemmons By Kdwiiiu Harney Cluh Secretary The C ana Extension and Communily Associalion hosted ils .l.ird Annual Christmas Ba­ zaar on Salurilay. Dcc. 14, wiih KK) people al ihe hisloric Cana School. Many who attended school at Cana visit during this lime, in­ cluding Bill A ngell, W alter Elchison. Ruby Leag.ins, Edwin Boger, Nclila Brown, Fay Rich, and Belly Wesl. Many neigh­ bors, friends and family come back year afler year lo visil, shop and reminiscence. When shoppers eniered, ihey were greeted by Ruby Leagans. The building is w arm and Uiaslie thanks to the fires buill by Lewis Beck in Ihe Iwo wood burning stoves. Belly Smith. Grace Forresi. Sue Ireland and Christy Boger helped shoppers wilh choices from Ihe seleclion of homemade cakes, pies, cookies, candies, and canned goods made by club members. Riilh Essie registered shop­ pers for Ihe door prizes donaled by Tina Phelps, Diane Ireland, and Belly Smilh. Tina Phelps and Susan Cujas ser\’cd shop­ pers hot wassail and cookics as Ihey shopped among Ihc selec­ tion of arts and crafts. Members met al Vada Beck’s home the day of the icc slonii and made 23 batches by former m em ber M iss M osa Eaton's recipe. She slarled a greal Ira d i­ lion. BrenI Boger donaled sev­ eral bowls, ITtnvcr boxes and ulensils made in his wood shop. Eugene Hunler, blacksmith, do­ naled iron hooks and a coppcr ladle. Shoppers were assisled by Chip Essie and Brenda Hunler who clipped and helped seleel fresh greenery for dccoraling. Yule logs made by Rulh Essie and fresh boxw ood w realhs made by club members were a big hil. There were several pur­ chases made from the bargain table w here shoppers never knew whal ireasures ihey woukl find. Cashiers Edina Barney and Diane Ireland moveil shoppers Ih ro u g h as ipiickly as possible w hile enjoying nieeling new shoppers and seeing fam iliar faces. Karen Price and Susanna Heauehanip assisled greally by helping shoppers lake Ih e ir pur­ chases lo their ears. The members of Ih e Cana ECA would like lo Ih a n k every­ one who came ihis year and sup­ ported Ih is eveni which helps us maintain ihis hisloric landmark in our communily and five lo proiecis wc support during each year. Our ehib has many pro­ grams. Ifyou would like lojoin. call the Coiiperalive Extension O ffice for delails. The club meets ihe -Ilh ’Ihursday ofeach monlh at the Cana School. Advance News was ihe register allendanl and Joanna W oodcock of G reens­ boro was the program allendanl. Music was provided by Ihe Firsl Baplisl Church choir and organist Donna Lanier. The wedding was direclcd by Palsy Crenshaw. Kc'cvptlon Following the cerem ony, a cake cutting receplion was held in the church fellow ship hall. The three-liered wedding cake and Ihe four salellile cakes were made of Krispy Kreme dough­ nuts in a variety of flavors. Guesis were greeted by Tony and Lynn Cook of M ocksville. uncle and aunI of ihe bride. A privale parly followed the receplion al Gauslhaus on ihe Sipiare in M ocksville. Afler a honeymoon cruise lo San Juan. Sl. Thomas, and Sl. Marlin. Ihe couple will reside in MtKksville. W edding Kvent.s • On Nov. 2, a c o u p le ’s chicken slew was hosied by Gary and Dawn Bowden. Deb­ bie B lackw elder, and Brian Bowles at the couple’s home. • On Nov. 3, a C hrislm as shower was hosied by Candy Poplin. Lauren Poplin, Elizabeih Vogler. and Lori Robertson al Ihe home of Candy Poplin. • On Nov. 16. a floating mi.s- cellaneous shower was hosted by June Johnson, Vena Harris, and Ellyn Owens at Ihe home of Mrs. Harris. • On Dec. I, Ihe bride was honored w iih a brunch al Copeland’s in W inslon Salem followed hy a poiiery-painting shower al Originals By You in Winslon Salem, hosied by Peggy Johnson. • On Dee. 3. Ihe hride was irealed lo dinner al ihe O live G arden in W inslon Salem by coworkers Tamyra Beck, Robert Evans, and Dreama Barber. • On Dec. 14, a bridesm aid’s luncheon was hosied by Lynn Cook and Gayle Cook, aunis of Ihe bride, al ihe Village House in Clemmons. The bride chose Ihis time lo give gifis to her bridesmaids. • On Dec. 14, a bachelor patty was held for Ihe groom and a bachelorellc party was held for Ihe bride, hosied hy iheir friends. • On Dcc. 20, Bud and Sara W allace, grandparenis of ihe groom, hosied a rehearsal din­ ner for Ihe bridal parly al Ihe Slalesville Counir)’ Cluh. By Edilh Zlm m crm un Advance Correspondent Chrislmas Eve Communion service will be at the Methods! church from 6-7 p.m. The ser­ vicc will consist of communion, meditation and music. We ask lhal people feel free lo slay ihe enlire hour, or briefly if they pre­ fer. Walchnighl service will be­ gin at 11 p.m. Following Ihe youlh meeling Sunday, Dec. 22 al .“i p.m. ihe youlh enjoyed finger-foods in ihe fellowship hall. We are happy lo report lhal The Rev. Harry Sammons is re­ cuperating salisfaclorily afler his hospiial slay lasl week. On T hursday, D ec. 19, Rev. Sammons, his wife Jane and son Lewis drove lo Kentucky lo visil relatives. They will relurn Sai­ urday the 21st. A llea Polls Cornalzer was honored wiih a surprise hirlhday al her home Tuesday, Dec. 17. Fainily members gathered al the nexl door home of her sisler and brother-in-law Eula Lee (Nook) and Ed Ledford anil went in as a group singing Happy Birlhday. Allea's brothers and sisiers are Vestal I’otls, Robert Lee (Bo) Son Born To Local Woman Jessica Lynn Sm ith of M ocksvillc announces the birlh of her son, Elijah Draven Smith, on Dec. 4, 2002 al Lexington Memorial Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. .“i oz. and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Lynn and Peanut Doby of Advance and Grey and Joyce Smith of A d­ vance. G real-grandparenls are Frcida and David Robbins of M ocksville, and the lale Charies G roce o f L exington, Slella Sm ith of A dvance, the late Donald G. Smith of Winslon- Salem, Gladys Myers of Mocks­ ville and the lale Henry Myers. Brandi Martin In Phi Theta Kappa Brandi Michellc Martin was inducied inlo Ihe Alpha Mu Rho Chapler of Phi Thela Kappa al Forsylh Technical College on Ocl. 25. Martin, majoring in inlerna­ lional business, is Ihc daughler of Debra and G eoff Schimmeck of Mocksvillc. Esiablished in 1918 hy Iwo- ycar college presidcnls. Phi Thela Kappa is ihe oldest and most prestigious honor socieiy serving Iw o-year colleges around the world. The society recognizes and encourages the academic achievem ent of stu­ denls and provides opportunities for individual growih and devel­ opment Ihrough honors, leader­ ship and service programming. Siudenls musl rank in the lop 20 perceni o f ihe class and musl mainiain high academic sland- ing during Iheir enrollmenl in the two-year college. P Polls and Eula of Ihis com m u­ nily and Madeline Joyner of Easi Bend. Fiflcen family members enjoyed ihe covered dish birlh­ day lunch. Allea received many gifis, a special presenl was a bal­ loon wilh dollar bills. During Ihc day many friends and neigh­ bors came by for a visil. We express our appreciation and lhanks lo Dr. R ichard Presely for Ihe work he did In building the nalivily set and props for Ihe M elhodisl Chan­ cel C hoir’s Cantala Sunday Dec. 22. Lori Z im nterm an. church secrelary, is able lo he hack al work al'ier a bout wiih pneumo­ nia. Thanks lo llie Advance Ma­ sonic Lodge, and to George and Harabra Waldrop, who delivered IS Christmas fruil haskels lo ihc w idow s o f deceased Lixlge members. Merrv Chrislmas!! 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G io v a n n a A n e m o n e p o r tr a y s a n a n g e l in th e L ib e rty U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h C h r is tm a s p ro g r a m la s t w e e k .- Photos by R obin Fergusson Y o u th m e m b e r s rin g in g th e b e lls , from left: fro n t - J o s e p h S p ry , S te v e n D ia z , H a n n a h H u rs e y , J e r e m y H o rn ; ro w 2 - A d ria n B u lle r, J e n n if e r O 'B ria n , A n n a R itc h ie , J o s h H o rn , C h ris tin e B a u g h m a n ; ro w 3 - A n d re a D w ig g in s, C h e l s e a C o rre ll, N ic o le W a lp ; a n d b a c k - C a n d is e C a rte r, J u s tin L a th a m , B ra n d i V e a c h , A s h le y A b s h e r. T h a t’s K a n d is e M c D a n ie l, a n g e l, o v e rlo o k in g th e m a n g e r s c e n e , w ith , fro m left, B ra n d o n C o rn a tz e r, J e r e m y E d w a rd s , G ia v o n n a A n e m o n e , C o lle e n H e m b ry , T y le r C o rre ll, B e th H o rn , T a y lo r O ’N e a l, P a r k e r C o rre ll, A a ro n V e a c h a n d C o rb in W e s t. S h o u l d n ’t t h e f i r s t g i f t y o u o p e n t h i s C h r i s t m a s b e f r o m G o d ? t 1 You .in; invited to our celebration and the miracle ol God’s gift - the birth of Jesus Christ. 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Does your back creak? YES COMADOLL WATTS ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE G om a doll/W a tts O rth o pa e dic and Sports M e d ic in e has you covered D avie County. N o w L o c a t e d i n t h e D o v i e C o u n t y H o s p i t a l Dr. Janies Coniadoll and Dr. Gregg I'citlto will see palicnis in this oflice on Monday nntl Wednesday mornings. Call 751 -2878 or our Salisbury otTico 704-216-(KNEE)5633 lor an appointment IO . DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thiirsdav, Dcc. 26,2002 I iИ ' i V и B e th le h e m A n g e ls , c h ild re n in th e p r e s c h o o l p r o g r a m a t B e th le h e m U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , s in g d u r in g th e ir C h r is tm a s s h o w . - Photos by Robin Fergusson C la y to n F o s te r in tr o d u c e s h im s e lf to S a n t a C la u s . L u k e M c D a n ie l f o u n d th e C h r is tm a s r u s h ju s t to o s tr e s s f u l. H e is jo in e d b y c l a s s m a t e s K a te S in k H u n te r W iilia rn H o w a r d . K a y C h a n d l e r ( h o l d in g L u k e H e n d rix . H a n n a h D ix , K e llie W h ita k e r , S m a n a t h a H o g le n . B lu e M iller, H a d le y H ilto n , A u s tin H o rn W illia m ■ M c D a n ie l) a n d H u n te r H e n d rix ta lk to S a n t a . H o w a rd a n d H a n n a h E v a n s . W e e k le y , K elly A n n e H o w a r d , K y le M c C u n e ; b a c k - B o y d C o rre ll, C h a s e M y e rs , J a c o b MOCKSVILLE TIRE&iUITOIWnVE 962 Yadkinville Road 336-751-6115 Closed December 25 and January 1 $ 2 . 5 0 o f f a 1 6 " s a n d w i c h p l a t t e r o r $ 5 . 0 0 o f f a 6 ' g i a n t s u b w i t h t h i s c o u p o n suBwar e a t tre»»' Available a(: 1049 Yadkinville Road • Mocksville Tel. 751-2253 Fax 751-2267 I k fliill ш ^ м т \ We Wish You A M erry Christm as and a H appy N ew Year EATON FLNERALSERVICE S e rvin g th e c o m m u n ity sin c e 1951. 325 North Main Street, Mocksville, NC (336)751-2148 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 26, 2002 - 11 ------ B ig S is te r M illie F u lto n r e a d s a b o o k w ilh L iltle S is te r T ek k a. Make A Difference More Big Brothers/Sisters Needed To Bond With Davie Children у This holiday season consider giving Ihc gift of friendship by vommeering al Big Brolhers Big Sisters Scrviccs, a Davie County United Way agency. Millie Fulton became a Big Sister in August and has been providing Ihe gift of friendship lo her Lillle Sisier Tekka. They spend a lillle lime logelher once per week aiul do a variety of ac­ tivities. They saw Ihe movie Jonah, baked a cakc. and attended a cook-out. One of Ihe things they really like to do is to attend plays and performances at the Brock Performing Arts Center. The Arts Council provides discount tick­ ets lo Big Brothers Big Sisters which makes it makes it possible for M illie lo lake Tekka on a regular basis. T hey recently attended a Christmas parade and then went 10 dinner at Applebees. On anolher occasion they went roller skating with M illie’s church group. “I really enjoy being a Big . Sisier,” says Fulton, a full-time em ployee al M ocksville E l­ ementary School. "I encourage others to got invovled and help some of our youlh in the com ­ munity. Sometimes we do ihings during the week, and sometimes on weekends - il .jusi depends on the event and also my free time." Dr. R egina G raham . Ihe agency coordinator who matches volumeers %vith children on the wailing list said. "We are always looking for role models in the com m unily lo becom e Big Brolhers and Big Sislers. The children in our program need som eone who can strengthen Iheir self esteem and expose Ihe children lo new ideas. "O ur program has grow n since opening the Davie office in 1У99, and we are pleased to have 17 Big Brolher Big Sisier m atches, bul there are many more children who need a m en­ tor." Matches are made based upon the personalities and interests of' the volunteer and the child to en­ sure com patibility. Volumeers are asked to spend tim e wiih their Lillle Brolher orSislereach week so lhat ihe friendship can grow and be a meaningful rela­ tionship for Ihe child. Another way to give of your time is to become a Big Buddy in Ihe agency's after-school pro­ gram at local YMCA sites. M onica W hite is a junior al Davie I ligh School and has been volunteering as a Big Buddy for B ig B u d d y M o n ica W h ite w ith h e r L ittle B u d d y M ere d ith - A nn . three years. "Al firsl Ihis slarled off as a Freshmen Success assignment." Monica said, "bul 1 enjoyed il a lot and wanted toc4nliiuie,” This year M onica is matched with Merideth-Ann. a second grader. A fler school. M onica and Meridelh-Anu enjoy such activi­ ties as reading hooks lhal M onica brings from home, or playing in the gam e room . M onica also assisis M eridith- Ann wilh homework and Ihey enjoy playing raci|uelball lo­ gelher. "I have to make time for it because I’m very busy," Monica said. She is chair of the Davie Youlh Council, anil is a member of llO SA , the YM CA Task Force, and Crosby Scholars. One reason why Monica vol­ unteers her time is hecause the friendship gives the Lillle Bud- tlies some security. "Even when things are bad. there's always something good also." fSi;; Sister’s II of Mocksville ( 3 3 6 ) 7 5 1 - 1 7 8 2 -a NEW YORK HAIR STYLIST Joyce Johnson К- ■Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs. 4 Sat. 9:30am-6pm • Fri. 9:30am-6:30pm Redkin'perms ^ 2 1 2 3 US_Hwy 158, Mocksville • J 3 K ‘3^94_ ^____ r “ ” 'holiday special ” " I I Bring this in to get ,$5 offW ash-Cut-Blow Dry • M en’s Haircut ,$3 off W -C -B | Please call for an appointment. With this ad. I One Per Family «Valid 12/4-12/31 ' Early Deadlines The Eiitenirise Record will have carly deadlines for the New Year’s issue. Items for the New Year's is­ sue should be in Ihe office by Thursday. Dec. 26. Thai issue will he printed on Monday, Dec. 30, wilh local mail sub­ scribers receiving it on Dec. 31. The newspaper oifice will be closed Jan. I. BB&T Promotes Carrie Williams BB&T has promoted Carrie E. W illiams lo banking officer. W illiam s, a financial cenler m anager who joined the bank last year, is based al 64.S4 Shallowford Road, Lewisville. The Advance native earned a bachelor's degree in husiness adminislralion form Ihe Univer­ sily o f N orth C arolina at W ilm inglon. She lives in Mocksville and is the daughler of Ted W illiams of Farminglon and Janice W illiams of Winslon- Salem. Recycling Schedules Davic Coum y Solid Wastelvas nniimniLCil clianges I'or recycling. Those m>rnially picked up on Dec. 2(i will bo pickeil up on Dec. 27. those pickcd up on Jan. 1 will be pickcd up Jan. 2. In Mocksvillc, West Recy­ cling was to be picked up Monday, Dec. 23, with Easl Recycling lo be picked up on Friday, Dec. 27. The regular schedule will resume on Jan. 8 and 9. Top Sellers T h e to p s e l l e r s fo r th e S h a d y G r o v e E le m e n ta r y P T A fall f u n d r a i s e r w e r e , fro m le fl; L a u r e n G ry d e r, fifth g r a d e , th ird p la c e ; E m m a R o g e r s , k in d e r g a r ­ te n , s e c o n d p la c e ; a n d D y la n T e p e r, fifth g r a d e , first p la c e . К ето ие C reek Tastefully Wonderful. Thanks for A Great 2002 Have A Wonderful Holiday! Closed: Wedne.sday, Dcc. 25 & Thursday, Dcc. 26, 2002 TXicsday, Dec. 31,2002 & Wednesday, Jan. 1,2003 7 5 1 - 9 1 4 7 844 Valley Road Mocksvilie, NC Hours: M-Th 7-6 Fri 7-8 • Sat 7-5 M onica's com m itm ent to help o thers w ill conlinue ihroughoul her life as she plans lo join ihe Nalional Guard in 2003 and upon high school gradualion, she wants lo go lo college and earn a degree in nursing. " I'v e gained som e good friends by volunteering in the Big Buddy program ," M onica said. " I’ve also learned how nuich people are affcclcd by whal you do." If you would like lo make a difference in a child’s life, con­ tact Ihe Davie County oifice of Big Brolhers Big Sislers Ser­ vices at 7.S 1 F low ers fo r a ll O ccasions ^ ^ u a .lit y O il _____________ Largest Fuel OH & Propane Supplier For Over 70 Years • Air Condition & Furnace Installation & Service • 24-Hour Burner Service • K-1 Kerosene • 10 IVIorith Budget Paymont Plans • Automatic Keep Fill Fuel Oil & Propane Gas F i r e L o g s & G r i l l s Locally Owned & Operated F R E E E S T I M A T E S 2200 C ornatzer Road Office Hours; 8am -5pm ThQimoPrkte www.qualityoilnc.com Davie County Customer Service (336) 998-4620 W inston-Salem Customer Service (336) 722-3441 Answering Service After Hours 721-1381 E V O N Exxon station for lease Farmington Road and 1-40 in Davie County. Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. Contact: Danny Brown Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 J !Í;í . i t • . ■:n: X i' \ ; f ii'“ : 10 . DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, Tliursdav, Dec. 26, 2002 B e th le h e m A n g e ls , c h ild re n in th e p r e s c h o o l p ro g r a m a t B e th le h e m U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , s in g d u rin g th e ir C h r is tm a s s h o w . - Photos by Robin Fergusson C la y to n F o s te r in tr o d u c e s h im s e lf to S a n t a C la u s . L u k e M c D a n ie l f o u n d t h e C h r is tm a s r u s h ju s t to o s tr e s s f u l. H e is jo in e d b y c l a s s m a t e s K a te S in k , H u n te r W illia m H o w a r d , K a y C h a n d l e r ( h o ld in g L u k e H e n d rix , H a n n a h D ix , K e llie W h ita k e r , S m a n a t h a H o g le n , B lu e M iller, H a d le y H ilto n , A u s tin H o rn W illia m M c D a n ie l) a n d H u n te r H e n d rix ta lk to S a n t a . H o w a r d a n d H a n n a h E v a n s . ’ W e e k le y , K elly A n n e H o w a r d , K y le M c C u n e ; b a c k - B o y d C o rre ll. C h a s e M y e r s , J a c o b MOCKSVILLE ПВЕ&АиптУЕ 962 Yadkinville Road 336-751-6115 Closed December 25 and January 1 $ 2 . 5 0 o f f a 1 6 " s a n d w i c h p l a t t e r o r $ 5 . 0 0 o f f a 6 ' g i a n t s u b w i t h t h i s c o u p o n SUBWAY" e a t t r e e » '- Availablo Л1: 1049 Yadkinville Road • Mocksville Tel. 751-2253 Fax 751-2267 We Wish You A M erry C hristm as and a H appy N ew Year EATON FUNERALSERVICE S e rvin g th e c o m m u n ity sin c e 1951. 325 North Main Street, Mock.sville, NC (336) 751-2148 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002 - il B ig S is te r M illie F u lto n r e a d s a b o o k w ith L ittle S is ie r T ek k a. Make A Difference More Big Brothers/Sisters Needed To Bond With Davie Chiidren This holiday season considi-r giving Ihc- gill of friciulship liy volimlccring al Big Brolhors Big Sisters Services, a Davie Coimly Unilod Way agency. M illie Fulion became a Big Sisier in Augusi and lias been providing Ihe gifi of friendship lo her Little Sister Tekka. They spend a little time together once per week ami do a variely of ac- livilies. They saw ilie movie Jonah, baked a cake, and allended a cook-oul. One ofthe things thoy really like to do is lo attend plays and performances al the Brock Perfonning Arts Center. The Arls Council provides discount tick­ ets lo Big Brothers Big Sisters which makes it makes it possible for M illie tu take Tekka on a regular basis. They recently attended a Christmas parade and then wenl to dinner al .Applebees. On anolher occasion they wcnl rollerskaling with M illie's church group. “ I really enjoy being a Big . Sisier," says Fulion, a full-time em ployee al M ocksville E l­ ementary School. "I encourage oihers to get invovled and help some of our youlh in the com­ munily. Sometimes we do ihings during llio week. ;md sometimes on weekends - it .just depends on tho event and also my tree time." Dr. R egina Ciraham . the agoncy coordinalor who matches volunleers with children on the wailing lisl said, "We are always looking for role models in the com m unity to becom e Big Brothers and Big Sisters. The children in our program need som eone who can strengthen their self esteem and e.sposo the children to new iileas. "O ur program has grow n since opening the Davie office in I УЧУ, and we are pleased to have 17 Big Broiher Big Sister m atches, bul there are many more children who need a men­ tor." Matches are made based upon the personalities and interests of Ihe volunleer and the child lo en­ sure com patibility. Volunleers arc asked to spond time wiih their Little Brother or Sister each week so lhat the friendship can grow and be a meaningful rela­ tionship for the child. Another way to give of your lim e is lo become a Big Buddy in the agency’s after-scbool pro­ gram al local YMCA sites. M onica W hite is a junior al Davie High School and has been volunteering as a Big Buildy for Ihree years. "At tirsi this slarled otf as a Freshmen Success assignineiit." Monica said, "hul I enjoyed il a lol and wanted lo continue."This year M onica is m alched with Meriileth-Ann. a socond grader. A fter school. M onica and Merideth-Ami enjoy such activi- ties as reading books thal M onica brings from home, or playing in tho gam e room . M onica also assists M oridilh- Ann with homework anti ihey enjoy playing racquelball to­ gether. "I have lo make lime for il because I'm very busy," Monica said. Sho is chair of tho Davie Youth Council, and is a member o f U O SA , the Y M CA Task Force, and Crosby Scholars. One reason why M onica vol­ unteers her lime is heeause the friendship gives Ihe Lillle Bud­ dies some securily. "Even when things ate bad. there's always something gooil also." Sister’s II of Mocksville (336)751-1782 -"¿л'«;:?-I NEW YORK HAIR STYLISTJoyce Johnson Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 9:30am-6pm • Fri. 9;30am-6;30pm« ,vy 158, MocksviUe • 751-5994Redki^Per;m Hwy 158, MocUsvillc I HOLIDAY SPECIAL I I Bring this in to get $5 off W ash-Cut-Blow Dry • M en’s Haircut $3 off W -C-B | Please call for an appointment. W ith this ad. I One Per Family • Valid 12/4-12/31 Early Deadlines The Enterpri.se Record will have early deadlines for the New Year's issue. Ilems for the New Year's is­ sue should be in the office by Thursday. Dec. 26. Thai issue will be printed on M onday. Doc. .^0, wilh local mail sub­ scribers receiving il on Dec. ?• I. The newspaper office will be closed Jan. 1. BB&T Promotes Carrie Williams BB&T has promoted Carrie E. Williams to banking officer. W illiam s, a financial center manager who joined the bank lasl year, is based al 6454 Shallowforil Road, Lewisville. The Advance native earned a bachelor's degree in business administration fonn the Univer­ sily of N orth C arolina at W ilm inglon. She lives in Mocksvillo and is tho daughter of Ted Williams of Farmington and Janice Williams of Winslon- Salem. Recycling Schedules Davic County Solid Wasluhas antumiiccd cluingcs for recycling. Those normally pickcd up on Dcc. 26 will bo pickcd up on Dcc. 27. those picked up on Jan. 1 W'ill be pickcd up Jan. 2. In Mocksville, West Recy­ cling was lo be picked up Monday. Dcc. 23, wilh East Recycling lo be picked up on Friday. Dee. 27. The regular schedule will resunie on Jan. 8 and 9. Top Sellers T h e to p s e l le r s fo r th e S h a d y G ro v e E le m e n la r y P T A fall f u n d r a is e r w e r e , fro m left: L a u r e n G ry d e r , fifth g r a d e , th ird p la c e ; E m m a R o g e r s , k in d e r g a r ­ te n , s e c o n d p la c e ; a n d D y la n T e p e r, fifth g r a d e , firs t p la c e . К ето ие C reek Tastefully Wonderful... Thanks for A Great 2002 Have A Wonderful Holiday! Closed: Wednesday, Dcc. 25 & Thursday, Dee. 26,2002 1\iesday, Dec. 31,2002 & Wednesday, Jun. 1,2003 844 Valley R o ad M ocksville, N C 751-9147 Houts; M-Tti 7-6 Fri 7-8 • Sat 7-5 ^ 2 ||u a .iity O il Largest Fuel Oil & Propane Supplier For Over 70 Years Big B u d d y (vlonica W h ite w ith h e r L ittle B u d d y M ere d ith - A nn, M onica's com m ilm enl lo help oihers w ill continue throughout hor life as she plans to join the National Guard in 200.1 and upon high school graduation, she wants to go to college and earn a degree in nursing. “ I'v e gained som e good friends by volunteering in the Big Buddy program ," M onica said. "I'v e also learned how much people are affected by what you do." If you would like lo make a diri'crence in a child’s life, con­ tact the Davie County office of Uig Brolhers Big Sisters Ser­ vices al 7,‘i l-yy06. F low ers fo r a li O ccasions • Air Condition & Furnace Installation & Service • 24'Hour Burner Service • K-1 Kerosene • 10 IVIorith Budget Payment Plans • Automatic Keep Fill Fuel Oil & Propane Gas Fire Logs & Grills Locally Owned & Operated FREE ESTIMATES 2200 Cornatzer Road Office Hours: 8am -5pin ThgtmoPridg » н е й www.qualityollnc.com Davie County Customer Service (336) 998-4620 W inston-Salem Customer Service (336) 722-3441 Answering Service After Hours 721-1381 E ^ O N Exxon station for lease Farmington Road and 1-40 in Davie County. Two bay auto service center and convenience store with great gasoline & diesel volume potential. Contact: Danny Brown Quality Oil Company 336-722-3441 i , t i I Id ■ •. 12 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002 Obituaries George Gray Ezzard Mr. George Gray Ezzard, 89, of Crawford Road, Mocksvillc. died Monday, Dec. 16, 2002 in R ow an M edical C enter in Salisbury. Funeral services were at 11 o.m. Wednesday. Dec. 18 in Cool­ eem ee Firsl United M ethodist Church with the paslor. the Kev. Perry Bradshaw , officiating. Burial was in National Cemetery in Salisbury with M ilitary Qravside Rites conducted by the lllh District Memorial Honor Guard. Donations; Gideons Memorial Bible Fund in memory of George Ezzard, P.O. Box 182. Mocks­ ville. Mr. Ezzard was bom July 31, 1913 in Lawrenceville.Ga. to the late Henry Hansel and Loulie Trimble Ezzard and was retired from Civil Service as a school administrator in Camp Lejeune. He was a graduate of Berea Col­ lege in Kentucky and the Univer­ sily of Georgia in Athens. He was a life member of the United Meth­ odist Church and for the past 29 years was a member of Cool­ eem ee United M ethodist, the United Methodist Men. and had been a Sunday School teacher. He was a counselor at the Davie Counly Gideons Camp, a mem­ ber of Ihe Rowan Counly YMCA. and Ihe N.C. Relircd Teachers Associnlior:. He was active in Davie County Senior Games, competing in local, state and na­ tional levels. From 1942-1945 he served in the U.S. Navy. Surviving: his wife of 61 years. Belly Bush Ezzard of the hom e; 3 sons. G eorge Gray Ezzard Jr. of newporl. Meredcih Hansel Ezzard of Slantonsburg. and Marne McNoir Ezzard of Van Nuys, Calif; a daughler. Eliot Ezzard Lee of Concord; and 8 grandchildren. Guy Hunter Balsley Mr. Guy Hunier Balsley. 69. of glen Allen. Va.. Ihe husband of the late Carolyn Miller Balsley. died Dec. 17,2002. Mr. Balsley was ihe son of the late Delbert and Lydia Balsley. Survivors: 2 daughters. Debbie Broadway of M ocksville and Diane Blankenship of Richmond. Va.; a son. Jeff Balsley of Mocks­ ville; a brolher. Billy Balsley of Hadensville. Va.; 6 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Mr. Balsley was a retired se­ nior auditor wilh USF&G Insur­ ance Co.. wilh 20 years of scrvice. He was a past presidenl of A uditor's A ssociation, a pasl presidenl of the Belhlehem Little League and served on other boards. The funeral service was 7:30 p.m. Friday. Dcc. 20 at the Parham Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, Richmond, Va. A graveside ser­ vice was held at I p.m. Salurday. Dec. 21 at Greenmouni Cemelery in Harrisonburg. Va. Memorials: American Cancer Society. Nell Teague Janies Mrs. Nell Teague James. 93. of Farmington, died M onday evening. Dec. 16. 2002 at Ihe Boger City Rest Home after a long battle with Alzheimers. Funeral services were nt 11 a.m. Friday, Dcc. 30 in Fanning- ton Baptist Church with the Rev. Scott Lyeriy officiating. Burial was in the Farmington Commu­ nity Cemetery. Mrs. James was bom in Farm­ ington on Aug. 6.1909 to the late Ben and Pearl Douthit Teague and was a member of Farmington Baplist Church, where she was a leacher in Ihc Adult Sunday School class. She was preceded in death by her husband. Odell L. James, and by a brother. Burt Teague. Surviving: her son. Dr. John C. Jam es and wife Ann of Maiden; a daughler. Kay Yeager and husb.ind Mike of Johnstown, Pa.; a brother, Clyde Teague of Farminglon; 8 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and 3 greal- greal-grandchildren. Memorials: Farmington Bap­ tist. 1835 Farmington Road, Mocksvillc. Guy Hunter Balsley Mr. Guy Hunter Balsley, 69. of Glen Allen. Va., the husband of the late Carolyn Miller Balsley, died Dcc. 17.2002. Mr. Balsley was the son of the Intc Delbert and Lydia Balsley. Survivors; 2 daughters. Debbie Broadw ay o f .M ocksvillc nnd Diune Blankenship of Richmond. Va.; a son. Jeff Balsley of Mocks­ ville; a brother. Billy Balsley of Hadensville, Va.; 6 grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Mr. Balsley was a retired se­ nior auditor wilh USF&G Insur­ ance Co., with 20 years of service. He was a past presidenl of A uditor's A ssociation, a pasl president of the Belhlehem Little League and served on other boards. Tlic funer.il service was at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Dec. 20 at Ihe Parham Chapel. Woody Funeral Home. Richmond. A graveside service was held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Dcc. 21 at Greenmouni Cemetery in Harrisonburg, Va. Memorials: American C.ancer Society. 55 ^ AMeaningfid ^ Funeral Service Wclcb Fnnml Home, Inc. 556 SoutJi M ain St. • Mock-sville, N C • (336) 751-3725 — Locally Owned Cf Operated — Sf)i'ucß (i|3 L(ow l4ome fw t k 14о11(Цх Interior Designs, Inc. Full Service Design Specializes in: Window Treatments • Bed Ensembles ’Accessories We woik with licensed contractors lor your remodeling and building needs. 25“o off all holiday items through December 31 ! Charlene B. Cassidy & Christine L. 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DAVIE FUIVERAL SERVICE Incorpomtcd 4I6Vj|leyRd.,Mock.willc,iN'C 336-751-3111 "O ur Fam ily Serving Your Fatnily* т а та ito M iT o m т а н . home My Beloved Son & Brother Tony Jarvis You left us less than a Christmas ago Still your presence is clear That jovial smile and numerous ways Somehow fight back a lear So much you have given to us We would like to relum this day Merry Christmas and Adios This is for you. T.J. We love you TJ. Mom, Gary, Pat c6 Jan SiDNiHv & Runi Garner M e r r y C h r i s t m a s i n H e a v e n Moma & Daddy, it has been since Dcceinbor 1999 we lost you. Moma. you left us on Dcccmbcr 1, 1999 and Daddy, you left us on December 29, 1999. ll docs not seem lo me yet llial you've been gone lhal long. Our dear Lord needed two spccial angels in Heaven and He selected you. Tliese yeius gone by have truly been lonely wilhoul you, Bolh of you were wonderful parents, always loving, caring and giving to all of us childrcn - myself. 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At 5 p.m.. a children’s nativity .service will include chil­ dren of Ihe chureh acting the Christmas story and singing Chrislmas carols. At 9 p.m., a candlelight service will be held. Everyone is invited to the church al 321 Redland Road. Advance, between U.S. I.‘>8 and N.C. 801. _ a p p y .о 1C — tro m Я A b l e s t S t a on О A c cep tin tz A p p lic a tio n s in E n g ìis ìì, M o n & W e d ! -3 pm I n S p a n is h , T n v s & T h u r s I-3 pm op en Dec. 24 until Noon C losed Christinas Day 959 Yadkinville Rd • M ocksville 751-4414 Notice of TAX LISTING FOR DAVIE COUNTY All property on hand January 1, 2003 both real and personal is subject to taxation regardless of age and sex of owner. You are no longer required to list motor vehicles which are currently LICENSED with Ihe North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. These vehicles will be billed by the County after the current registration is renewed or an application is made for a new registration. About three monlhs after your registration renewal you will receive a ■ "I from the County. You will have 30 days to pay the bill before interest is added at the rate of 2% the first month past due and 3/4 of 1% thereafter. Taxpayers must list UNLICENSED vehicles not licensed on January 1, 2003 DURING THE R EG U U R LISTING PERIOD. There is nc change in the listing requirements for those vehicles. Olher property required to be lisled in January Include: mobile homes, boats and motors, jet skis, aircraft, farm equipment used lo produce income, tools used by carpenters and mechanics, all assets and supplies of businesses, furnishings owned and rented by a landlord. Taxpayers should report any new buildings or any improvements built on real estate, or any changes to real estate to the Tax Office. The Tax Administrator’s Office will be sending listing forms to everyone that listed personal property in 2002. If you need to list personal property as indicated above or report changes to real property and you do not receive a form in the mail, please contact the Tax Administrator's Office for the proper forms. ELDERLY OR DISABLED APPUCANTS MUST BE AGE 65 OR PERMUNENTLY DISABLED TO APPLY North Carolina excludes from property taxes the greater of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) or fifty percent (50%) in appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by North Carolina residents age 65 or older whose income does nol exceed $18,500; or totally, and/or permanently disabled whose income does not exceed $18,500. Income means the owners adjusted gross income as determined for federal income tax purposes, plus all money received from every source other than gifts of inheritances received from a spouse, lineal ancestor or lineal descendant. For married applicants residing with their spouse, the income of both spouses must be included whether or not the property is in both names. If you received this exclusion in 2002 you do not need to apply again unless you have changed your permanent residence. If you received Ihis exclusion in 2002 and your income last year was above eighteen thousand five hundred ($18,.600), you must notify the assessor. If you received the exclusion in 2002 because you were totally and permanently disabled and you are no longer totally and permanently disabled, you must notify the assessor. If the person receiving the exclusion has died, the person required by law to list the properly must notify the assessor. Failure to make any of the notices required by this paragraph before June 1st will result in penalties and interest. If you did not receive the exclusion In 2002 but are now eligible, you may obtain a copy of an application from the assessor. It must be filed by June 1. Listing will begin January 2, 2003 in Ihe Tax Administrator's Office in Ihe County Administration Building, Office listing help is available Jan. 2-31, 2003. Hours will be 8:30 A.H/1. to 5:00 P.fVI, r^onday Ihru Friday. The deadline for listing is January 31, 2003. Completed forms must be postmarked by Ihe U.S, Postal Sen^ice not later lhan January 31, 2003. All late listings are subject to a 10% penalty. Please list early to avoid'a late penalty. Davie County Tax Administrator Mary Neil Richie DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26,2002 - 13 Attend The Church Of Your Choice N o C ro o k P rtm ttlv o 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 & 4th Sundays. 10:30 a.m . Fourth Saturday w orship and con(QrGnco,V.30 p.m . PastOT. Eldor Eugono Benpott. E a g lo H e ig h ts C h u r c h ,10 a .m . S u n 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, contom porary m u slc/w orshlp . 5103 U .S . 158. Hillsdale. M o c k s v illo W e s le y a n C h u r c h : Hospital S t.. S unday S chool. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11. W odnosday Prayor M ooting, 7 p.m . Rov. Gooroo Troyor. 751-5595. U n io n C ho p e t U n ito d M e th o d is t C h m c h : 2030 U .S . 601 N . W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 11 a.m .. Pastor. Rey. Brad Holliman. C e n te r U n ited M olh o d lst C h u rc h : U .S . 64 W . Sunday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship, 11. Pastor, Stophon Blair. 751-2754. Childcaro directors: Carla Prevette, 492*5735 & Sandra Autry. 940-3753. Elbavlllo United M othodist C h u rc h : N .C . 8 0 t. Advanco. Fellowship. 9 a.m. Sunday School. 10. W orship. 11. Kids For Christ (agos 4*11), 1st & 3rd Sun,, 3-4:30 p.m. Teens for Christ (agos 12- 18) moot Sun.. 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rev. Neville Storoy, C ooleom oe C h u rch of G o d : Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship Servico and C h ild re n ’s C h u rch , 11 a .m . Tu e s . Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m . W ed. Fam ily Service. 7 p.m . For m oro Info, call pastor Robert Huletto at 284-2180 or visil www.coolcog.org. C o rn o lz e r U n ito d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : 1244 Cornatzor Rd. Sunday School. 10 a.m . W orship, 11 a.m ., 7:30 p.m . Biblo Study. W ednesday. 7:30. Rev. Harold Zim merm an, pastor. B ethel U n ited M othodist C h u rc h : Bethel Church Rd. W orship. 9.45 a.m . Sunday School. 10:50 a.m . Rov. Ed Cartor. pastor. A d va nco United M ethodist C h u rch : Suriday School, 9:45 a.m. W orship. 11 a .m . Youth, 5 p .m . Rov. H arry D. Sam m ons.Dow nlow n Advance. F o rm ln g to n U n ito d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : S un d a y S choo l, 10 a.m . W orship. It a.m . 1939 Farm ington R d. 998-3769. Rev. Molinda Snyder. O a K G ro v o U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rch : 1994 U .S . 158. Mocksvillo. S unday School. 9:45 a.m . W orship. 11. C o n co rd Unitod M ethodist C h u rch , C herry Hill Rd., Mocksville. W orship; 11 a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10 a .m . Pastor. Jo hn Andrews. H a rdison United M ethodist C h u rch : W orship. 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 1 0 :4 5 . W o n d e rlu l W e d n e s -d a y s Chlldron's program . 6*7:30. Pastor. Rev. Dennis B. Marshall. C o m m u n ity B aptist C h u rch : Sunday School, 10 a.m . Sunday W otship. \ 1. Evening servico, 6. W ednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m . Gladstone Road. H illsdale Uni ted M ethodist C h u rc h : 5 2 2 8 U .S . 158, A d v a n c e . Contom porary w orship Sunday 10:45 a.m . S unday School, 9:35. C asual dress, reiioshm onts. Jr. High Youlh Sunday night. 5:30. Sr. High Youlh Sunday night. 7. M idw eek@Hillsdaio prayer sorvico. W ednesday 6:30 p,m . B iblo studies, m lnlstrios s u ch as d ra m a , w orship, m isions, singles, w om en’s, m en’s. Pastor: Je rry W ebb. 998-4020. W e sle y C h a po l U n ited M othodist C h u rc h : W orship Sorvico: 10 a.m . S u n d a y S ch o o l: 10:45 a .m . R ov. M indy Snyder. Pino Rd. R e d la n d P e n ie c o s ta i H o lin e s s C h u rc h : 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 prayer meeting & Bible sludy, 7:30 p.m . Rev. Jool Boyles. H o ly C ro s s Lutheran C h u rch , 1913 W.G. WHITE & C0. BSD N. Trade SI. Winston Salem, NC 27102 336-723-1669 JERRY^S MEAT PROCESSING We Custom Meat Process Beel - Pork - Deer 27 years experience8»2 Hilph Rsllodg, Rd • MocKivlll* 492-5496 U .S . 601 s. W o rs tiip ; 1 0 :3 0 a .m . S unday School: 9 :15 a.m . Pastor; Bev. Robert Kasling, 751-5419. И|1рУЛлт\7.гл1п(15рг1пд.сот/^|1о1усго55/ M o c k s v ilte F ir s t P ro s b y to r ia n C h u rc h , 261 s. M ain St. W orship: 11 a.m . C hurch School: 9:45 a.m . Sunday e ve n in g: C horiste rs (g ra d e s 1 -5 ) & Youlh (grados 6 -12 ). 5:30 p.m . Paslor; Neal Carter. 751-2507, M o ck s U n ited M olh o d lst C h u rc h , oil N ,C . 801 S . at M ocks Church/ B eau­ cham p roads. Advance, R av. Donnio D urham , 998-5510, S un d a y worship: 8:45 S 11 a,m . S unday School: 10a,m , S m ith G ro v o M othodist C h u rc h : 3492 U .S . 158, M ocksville, P astor: Chris C lo n tz . S u n d a y S c h o o l: 10 a .m ,, w orship, 11, Children's ministry, Boforo and after school program s. 940-5296, H ills d a lo B a p lis l C h u rc h : S un d a y W o rsh ip and Bible Study 8 :30 & 11 a ,m ,. W odnosday Fellowship M eal, 6 p.m . Children's youlh activities, prayer m e e lin g . 6 :3 0 p .m . P a s lo r R .T. Alderm an, 940-6618, M inislor ol Music, Brent Hellon, 4B15 U,S', 158. Advanco. F o llh o n d v ic lo ry F o m lly W o rsh ip C e n le r. 1687 Hw y. 601 N , S un d a y Servicos, 10 a,m „ 7 p,m . W ednesday. 7 p.m . N o w B ollo ve rs P.P. C h u rc h . Sunday School, 10 a.m , W otship Sorvlce. 11. W ednesday night Bible study, 5. Pastor Elizabelh M ock. Assoc. Paslor Derrick M ock. W om e n 's Aux. S Brothorhood Bible Sludy, 1st a 3rd Thursday. L Ib o rty U n ite d M o th o d is t C h u rc h . U .S . 601 S, W orshlp:9:45 a,m , Sunday S chool: 11 a.m . F irs t U n llo d M etho dist C h u rc h ol M o c k s v iiio . E a rly S u n d a y W orship S e rvic o . 8 :50 a .m , P raiso sin gin g, ca sua l dress, co ntom porary form al. Tradilional service. 10:55 a.m . 305 N. M ain S I. 7 5 1-2503. Pastors. C ryslal Alexander and C harles Turner. B e lie v e r 's S o n s h ip T a b o r n a c lo : S unday worship. 10:30 a m. & 6:30 p.m. W e d . o v o n in g . 7, P a s lo r: Jo rry L. C ou ch, 998-1324. C an a Rd. - Potter’s Lano. Tu rro n tln o B optist C h u rc h : S unday School. 9:45 a.m .. W orship. 11; Night Service. 6. Pastor: Rov. Jo o Sm ilh. B e lh le h e m U n llo d M e th o d is t C h u rc h : Sunday early w orship, 8:45 a.m .; S unday School, 10 W orship, It a.m . 321 Redland R d .. Advance, 336- 9 9 8 -5 0 8 3 , F a x : 9 4 0 -5 5 0 2 , E -M a ll: b e thum c@ aol.com . E p is c o p a l C h u rc h o f Ihe A s ce n sio n . Fo rk-B ixby R d „ A d va nce, Sun. School. 10 a.m . W orship, 11 a.m , 998 0857, D ial A S lo ry M in istry fo r chlld ro n . Bill and Peggy Long ol Advance. 998-7716. C le m e n t G ro v o C h u rc h ol G o d , B o d y o l C h rist. 159 Parker Rd,. Mocksville. 492-5125. Saturday Services: Sabbalh S c h o o l, to a .m ., W o ts h ip . 1 1 :4 5 . W ednesday 6ible Study. 7 p.m . Paslor: Elder Ernosi Ijamos, Radio Broadcasl: Th e Bible Is Right. Tuesdays, 5-5:30 p ,m „ W D S L 1520 AM and Sundays, 8- 8:30 a.m .. W S T P 1490 A M . G re e n M e a d o w s B a p tis t C h u r c h S unday School, 9 :45 a.m . W oiship. 11 a.m .. 7 p.m . W odnosday Prayor S Biblo S lu d y, 7 p .m . P a slo r R ov. M ichael W aters, 998-3022. L ib e r ly W o s lo y a n C h u r c h . 2106 Sheffield Rd.. Harmony. Sunday School 10 a.m ., M orn. W orship It a.m .. W ed. Bible Adventure 7 p.m .. Sr. Ministry 2nd Tu e s. each m onlh 10 a.m . 492-2963. Pastor: Ronald Lee. B ix b y P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h . 1806 Fo rk -B ixb y R d.. near C ornatzer Rd., S u n . School 9:45 a .m .. W orship 11. P aslor: Peter Peterson, 998- 6813. D u lln U n itod M etho dist C h u rc h . 897 D u lin R d .. M o c k s villo , 9 9 8 -5 4 0 9 , Paslor: David Sm ilh. Sun School 10:30 a.m ., W oiship 9:30 a.m. C o o le e m e e U n ited M etho dist, Main St., S un d a y School, 10 a.m ., W orship, 11. K id s K a m p S un. 5-6:3 0 . Pastor: J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. M akers of DAISY FLOUR W e C u sto m B lend D epot St., HAocksville, NC 336-751-2126 CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY 162 S h eek S tree t M ocksville, NC 27028336-751-2167 VOGLER & S O № 2849 M uelle B ro o k Dr. C le m m o n s, NC 27012 . m - Z 6 6 . - 4 7 - 1 4 . PUTTHIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU CALL 751-2120 EATON FUNERAL HOME A Tnidition of Curing.... 325 North Miiin Streel Mocksvillc. NC 2702« 336-751-2148 A U T O nU IT « MOCKSVIliE AUTOMOTIVE 884 S. Main St. • Mocksville336-751-2944 i l C E y i m m m m 5431 Hwy. 158* Advance, NC 336-998-1987 PUT THIS SPACE TO WORK FOR YOU GALL 751-2120 Rev. Porry Bradshaw (284- 6135) In H o m o B ib le S tu d ie s , by R andy Howoll. 284-4667. B e a r C re e k B a p tist C h u rc h , B ear Creek Ch. Rd.. Sun. School 9:45 a.m .. W orship 11 a.m ., Biblo Sludy W ed. 7 p.m . Rov. William Leo Cook III, pastor. C ooleom oe Firsl Baptist C hurch. 284 M arginal St., Sun. Bible Study 9:45 a .m .. M orn . W orship 11 a .m ., Evo. W o rsh ip 7 p .m .. Yo uth, 6 p .m . W o d n o sd a y suppor. 6 p .m . M usic minister. Regina Chandler. M ocksvillo S ocond Presbyterian. 400 P ine S l. 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. Loach.751-1410 St. Fran cis of A ssissi, R C . M asses: Monday, 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 . R ev. Andrew Draper, T O R . 751-2973. Fa rm in gto n B aptist C h u rch , Sunday m orning Bible study, classes lor all agos, 10. W orship: 11. 1841 Farm ing­ ton Rd., 5 miles from 1-40. Paslor: Scoll Lyorly. Church: 998-3826. Hom o: 998* 5372. B lalso Baptist 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 svillo . 751*3639. 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 servico, 7 p.m . Pastor: G lenn Sellers. S hilo h B o p llst C h u rch , 544 E. Depot St.. Mocksville. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m . M orning worship: 11 a,m. Paslor; Rov. Donald R ay Jenkins. 751-0597. F u llo n U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . 3895 N .C . 801 S ., Advance. W orship: 9:45 a.m . Sunday School. 10:45 a.m . Fulton Youlh In Christ. Sundays. 5-6:30 p.m . Pastor: Rev. Noville Storey. H o a v o n B o u n d F u ll O o s p e l C h u rch .U .S . 64 W .. Mocksville. (besido Center Fire Dept.). Sunday School. 10 a.m .. W orship. 11. Sunday nighl praise/ worship, 6. W ednesday night praise/ worship. 7. Pastor. Jam os Ward. 998- 6394. First B optist C h u rch . 390 N. Main St., Mocksvillo. 751-5312. Sunday School, 9 :3 0 a .m . W o rs h ip : 10:55 a .m . W odnosday Prayor Service, Noon. Fork B a plist C h u rch , 3140 U .S . 64 E., M o ck sville . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 9 :4 5 , W orship servico, 11 a.m ., 6:30 p.m . W ednesdays, 7 p.m . Awanas. Sunday 6 p.m .998-8306. C o rn a tz e r B a p tis t C h u rc h . 1372 C o rn a tze r R d ., M ocksville. Sunday School, 10 a.m ., W orship, 1V,evenlng. 6 :3 0 : A w a n a 's W o rsh ip . 7 p .m . W ednesday evening. 7:30 p.m . N e w U n io n M othodist C h u rch , 1869 S h e llie ld R d ., at C o u n ty Line R d . S ervice s: 8 :30 a .m .. contem porary w o rsh ip w ith ca s u a l d re ss and rolreshmenls; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School assem bly. 10. S unday Schooi for all ages. 11 a.m .. W orship. 492- 5367. Ijam es B a p list C h u rch . Shellield Rd., Mocksvillo. Sunday School, 9:45 a,m ., w o rs h ip . 11. S u n d a y o v o n in g , 6, W e dnesday, 7 p.m . Pastor. Tom m y Faust. S t. J o h n A M E Z io n C h u rc h , 145 C am p b e ll R d .. M ocksville. S un d a y School, 9:30. M orning worship. 11 a.m . Rov. Anihony Freem an. A d va n c e First B aptist C h u rch . 1938 N .C . 801 S . S unday School. 9:45 a.m. W orship, 11. W ednesday Bible Sludy/ mission groups. 7 p.m . Pastor:Marlin Kastner. 998-6302. C h u rc h of G o d of P ro p h e cy. 2323 U .S . 601 s.. M o ck s villo . S u n d a y School, 10 a.m ., worship. 11. Sünday evening. 6; W ednesday evoning. 7. Pastor: Rev. Bobby Shinault. 719-6565 or 284-2935. V iclo ry B aptist C h u rch , M idway St., Cooleem ee. Sunday School, 10 a.m.. w o rsh ip 11. S u n d a y e ve n in g , 6; W ednesday Awana/Youlh, 6:46 p.m ., Prayor & Bible Study, 7, Rev. Shelby SEAFORO LUMBER COMPANY Jerlclio R oad M ocksville, NC 27028336-751-5148 DAVIE LUMBER & LOGGING 872 M ain C iiurcii Rd. M ocksvilie.N C 27028336-751-9144 FOSTER DRUG COMPANY 495 V alley R oad M ocksville, NC 27028336-751-2141 GENTLE MACHINE & TOOL INC. 3319 u s Hwy 158 M ocksville, NC 27028336-998-3350 F U L L E R m i S l l s i i i r Precision Laser Cutting & Metal Fabrication 855 Salisbury Road, Mocksvilie.NC 27028336-751-3712 Harbour. 284-2077. S o v o n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u r c h , M illing R o a d . M ocksville . S ab b a th School, Saturday, 9:30-11; W orship, 11-noon. P astor, R o n D a vis . 751* 3886. M acod on ia M o ra via n C h u rc h , 700 N .C . 801 N .. A d v a n c o . S u n d a y S choo l, 9 :3 0 -1 0 :4 5 a .m . W o rsh ip , 8:45 and 11 a.m . 9 9 8-4394. Pastor: Rev. O rog Little. Y a d k in V a llo y B a p t is t C h u r c h , 1324Yadkin Valley R o ad . A d va nce. Pastor: Ronnio C raddo ck. 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 m eeting, 7:30. U v o S undays, W D S L 1520AM . 11-Noon. M t. Z ion H o lin e ss C h u rc h of G o d , U .S . 64 E . at Mill Streol, M ocksville. S u n d a y S c h o o l. 10 a .m .. M orning W orship. 11. Pastor: Bishop Ja m e s Ijames. M t. S In a l A M E Z io n C h u rc h , 488 P e o p le s C re e k R o a d , A d v a n c e . Sunday School, 9:45 a.m .. worship, 11 p.m ., W ednesday night Bible study, 7. Dr. O ils B . R obinson Sr., pastor. 998-6231. B ix b y C h u rc h of th e L iv in g G o d , 2121 Cornatzer R d.. A dvance. Paslor, R e v. P o rry H a w k s , 7 6 8 -1 6 0 6 . W orship, S unday 10-11 a.m ., 6 p.m . S alom U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h . S a lo m C h u rc h R o a d o il D a vio A c a d o m y R d ., 8 m ile s w e s l of Mocksville. W orship, S un d a ys at 9:45 a .m . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 1 0 :4 5 .U M W . s e c o n d W o d n o s d a y , U M M (irst S u n d a y b ro ak last a l 7 :3 0 . U M Y F Sunday evonings. Rev. Stephen Blair, pastor. P ln o 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 u n d a y S choo l, 10 a.m .. W orship, 11. Pastor: R ev. Kendall C . Glover. 998-7316. N e w Je ru s a le m A p o s to lic C h u rch , 291 Cam pbell R d., M ocksville. Pastor, Nettye Ijam es-Barber. 751-0049. Sun. S c h o o l, 10 a .m .. W o rs h ip 11. W ednesday night: Bible class. 7:30. Intercessory prayer, 6 p.m . Tru e Ligh t C h ristia n M in istry, U .S . 601 N .. Danner R d. to Cam elia Lone, Mocksville. Pastor: Stoven W . Dallon. S unday SchooL 10 a.m ., w orship. 11. E p is c o p a l C h u r c h o f th e 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 o o . W o rs h ip , 9 :3 0 a .m ., fellowship hour alter church. Bible S lu d y 2nd a nd 4th S u n d a ys afler church. Priesl: Rev. N oah How ard. Je s u s Life M is s io n . U b e rty C hurch R d ., M ock sville . S u n d a y S ch o o l, 10a.m ., m orning w orship. 11. 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"Still, for the first six games, I feel good aboul where we're at.” Coach Mike Absher said. "We Iry lo break it down and this was season No. I. And lo come out of il 5-1, we feel prelly good aboul lhat. iril-be interesting to see how we play in the Chrisimas lour­ nanieni, which will be anolhci mini- season for us.” Tbe Moir features five Rowan County teams and Davie. West Rowan is unbeaten. South Rowan, North Rowan, Salisbury and East Rowan all have at least two losses, and thus thc War Eagles are locked in the No. 2 seed, giving Ihem a first-round bye on Dec. 27. The War Eagles fell for the firsl lime because of abysmal shooting. Alexander Central (4-2) was only slightly belter, bul Davie wenl 17-for- 59 from the field (29 percent), 2-of-21 from 3-point range and 14-of-24 (58 percent) from the foul line. It was 23-23 al halflime, but Ihe War Eagles had no chance of remaining un­ beaten in a crucial third quarter in which il missed 13 of 15 field goals and went five-plus minules wiihoul a point. “The good thing is il was nol bad shots," Absher said. "We jusl didn’l make ihem, and they made just enough shots lo open up a lead. If we hadn’t defended well during thal lime, il could have gotten really ugly really quick." After that third-quarler dry spell. Davie turned up the defense and man­ aged to put together a spurt thal chopped a 15-poinl fourth-quarter defi­ cit to five with 18 seconds left. "We didn'l shool well, but again we rebounded prelly well and played de­ fense, which Slill gave us a chance to win al Ihe end," Absher said. "Alexander Central ran their offense much better than they did (in Davie's 47-45 win on Nov. 25). If we would have taken bad shots during lhat third c|uarter. thal would have been one thing. But the fact that wc were getting good shots and they jusl didn’l go in, Ihal's basketball." Micah Gamer led Davie's scoring for the third straight lime wilh 16 poinis and had five assists lo one turnover. Luke Phelps produced his second double-double wilh 11 points and 10 rebounds, and 6-7 sophomore center Clifford Burns pulled down 12 re­ bounds and blocked two shots as Davie outrebounded AC 33-26. But the bright spots ended there. "The .scary part about Bums is he had 12 boards and sal five or six min­ utes between ihe end of thc third and the fourih,” Absher said. "Per minutes, he did a great job on the boards." Bums picked up his fourth foul in the third, and Davie consequently lost the quarter 16-5. “Defensively it hurt us when he had to come out. They look advanlage of it inside,” he said. Notes: Gamer, a 5-9 senior playing point, offguard and small forward, has delivered 10,14,20, 13 and 16 points. “He’s gelling in the paint and drawing fouls, and he's prelly strong when he finishes," Absher said. "And he’s been making his open jump shots."... Davie had won five games by an average mar­ gin of 62-58, and no game has been decided by more lhan nine poinis. ... After the Moir tournament, Davie plays al home to West Rowan on Jan. .3 and al home againsl Mount Tabor on Jan. 7. Tlie CPC opener is Jan. 10. Alexnntlcr Central 57, Uavie 50 - M icah Garner 16. Luke Plieips I I , N ick N elson 8, Patrick Law 6, Cliffonl Hum s 4, Brian H u n lcr5 . t Cliff Burns fires a shol for ttie War Eagles. Good, But Not Good Enough D avie Girls 5 -1 ; Still Lacking Polish By Brian Pills Davie County Enterprise Record Davie’s varsity girls basketball team has been good, not great. Good has been good enough to go 5-1, including last week's 60-43 victory at Al­ exander Central. But things get tougher from here. The War Eagles have until this weekend lo get their game clicking for the Sam Moir Christmas Classic al Catawba College (Dee. 27, 28, 30), and they clearly have a lot of work lo do if they're going to conquer the wide-open loumament for the second lime in Ihree years. “We’re slill nol playing Ihe way we’re capable,” Coach Karen Stephens said afler hot-and-eold Davie warmed up in lime lo post its fifih double­ figure win."(19) turnovers are slill way loo many, and we’re making them at limes when there’s no pressure. "We played thc way we're capable al key times, bul we slill haven't put fburquarters together. Two of their kids had 18 points apiece, and ihat's two sophomores." Stephens hoped to have a differenl team from thc one that, three days earlier, was as bad as could be in a 60-46 loss at Statesville. She was so upset she shuffled thc lineup and started freshman Carly Boolh and sophomores Alyson Walker and Nicole Maready wilh two regular starters, junior Allison Schafer and senior Heather McDaniel. Thc move had positive results, although Davie led just 27-25 at halflime. "I Ihink when those key kids wenl in, they played really hard offensively and defensively and gave us what we were asking," the firsl-year Davie coach said. "Sometimes when you get used to be­ ing in the limelight or the starting group, you gel a liltle lax and don't necessarily feel Uke you have to play up to what you’re capable." Still, the War Eagles’ struggles at Statesville car­ ried over to AC. They shot 28 percent in the firsl half (7-of-25) and managed a halflime lend only bccause Ihey made 13 of 15 free throws. Please See Schafer - Page B4 Unbeatens Dwindle, But North Davie Wrestling Romps To 8-0 For most wrestling teams, 37 wins in 45 indi­ vidual malches is reason lo have a pizza party. For North Davie, it's reason to go back to the drawing board. On the scoreboard, it looked like every olher match between North Davie and whoever when the Wildcats disposed of Kannapolis 69-18, West Rowan 84-6 and China Grove 63-21. But on the mat, six matches looked nothing like what Coach Ron Kirk is used to seeing from his parade of slars. North carried nine unbeatens inlo the sixth match, but six of them went down before the eighih one was complete. North still overwhelmed the competition with waves of talent, but when the Wildcats settle for 40-point wins, they walk away unfulfilled. “It’ll eilher make or break them," Kirk said. "They’ll either suck it up and get back where they need to be or they’ll start sliding down. It could play on their minds different ways.” North is in another league, which makes it news when certain guys lose. Against Kannapolis, Michael Murphy and Josh Miller were 5-0 before losing for the first time. Againsl West Rowan, Sam Curtis was 6-0 before losing for the first time. And against China Grove, Adam Mcllwain, Kevin Boehm and Mark Huggins were 7-0 before losing for the first lime. “Miller and Murphy didn’t wrestle bad. They were leading whenever they got pinned. They just made some mistakes and gol caught. Other thim that we wrestled about like we did against North Rowan (in a 90-0 win),” Kirk said. “Sam was winning 6-3 and got rolled over and pinned (against West Rowan). And we had three people (Mcllwain, Boehm and Huggins) unde­ feated who got beat (by China Grove), and we felt like we could beat all three of them if we’d been on our toe.s.” Mcllwain is 24-2 in two years, with both losses coming to 2001-02 conference champion Jacob Hill of China Grove. “Mcllwain wrestled like he did last year, try­ ing not to gel beat instead of being offensive,” Kirk said. "There’s hardly any malches we've lost that we couldn’t win.” The Wildcats dominate so easily and decide outcomes so early, they welcomed Kannapolis making it to the second period in six of 12 matches. Murphy had his mettle tested against West Rowan’s 171 -pounder, and responded with a sec­ ond-period pin. Please See Agne - Page B2 Hger Wrestlers Answer Challenge Working Under The Basket f ij .K'iSarah Alexander works hard under the basket for the North Davie W ildcats. For ilK m o re photos and stories on W ildcat basketball, please turn to pages B6 and 87. South Davie’s wrestling team has had two tough matches. Against China Grove on Dec. 3 and Southeast on Dec. 10, the Tigers were forced to dig in more than usual and were knockcd down often. But bolh battles ended the same way thc last 24 have - with South smiling. ‘This was their chance,” said Coach Howard Riddle, whose team slipped past China Grove 42- 35 and Southeast 47-36. "I don’t think they’ll see me score 40 next year. I don'l want to be boastful, but with the seventh graders I’ve got, Southeast and China Grove had their chance this year, and I don’t Ihink Ihey'll gel that chance again. “We were short a man (Derek Abendroth) who’s going to be a starter the rest of the year, and he could have made a difference against both of those. They gave it their best shot and came up a little short. It shows how bad we wanted to win.” Last week the Tigers.drilled Lake Shore 79-6, knocked out Southeast 47-36 before the Patriots could reach the meat of its order, and rolled over Erwin 60-27. What Riddle's accomplished wilh a predomi­ nate seventh-grade lineup can’t be overstated. South (8-0 overall, 4-0 Mid-South Conference) has won 24 straight overall, 56 straight againsl every­ one outside of North Davie and 56 of 57. “It means something to them," said Riddle, who is 58-12 wilh four conference championships in his sixlh year as head coach. “They realize we’ve been winning for awhile and it’s important to keep winning to build up that tradition. They know what it’s about. They know Davie County wrestling's Please See 8*0 - Page B2 112 - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dcc. 2ft, 2002 Í’ ■i I Eric Lowery makes a wrap around pass for South Davie. Erwin Steals A Pair From South Basketball Doth SdiiiIi Davic bnskctball iL-anis appeared prime for vic- Iiiry as lliey held loiirlh-quaner leads lasl week al Erwin, but llieir inspired efforts ullinialely « eiU lo waste. Todd num gam er’s girls held a lale foiir-poinl lead before los- iiiy 29-26, while Tir.i Devericks’ boys let a nine-point advantage disappear in a defeat. "You feel for your team when you play lhat hard, c.\ecule giK)d enough to win and the ball (hx-sn'l bounce your way," Bum­ garner, .South's girls coach, said. Soulh overall, 2-2 Mid- South Conference) could smell a Ihird straight win, leading 25- 22 with 75 seconds lefl, Bul af­ ter trailing most of the way, Er­ win responded wilh a 7-1 run and prevented Ihe Tigers from gelling off a potential lying i- poiiuer in the dying seconds. "Every game we've lost has heen on the road al tough places - Kno.x, West Rowan and Er­ w in," Bumgarner said. "A nd those are the three best teams w e've played." While Meisha Fowler paced South's scoring for Ihe si.Mh time with 11 points, Tekaira Gailher (six poinls) had a big gam e cooking before gelling saddled wilh fouls. "T hai's Ihe best G aither's looked," Bumgarner said. "She had four points in the first two minutes and then got in foul trouble." South's boys (1-5.1-.^MSC) seemed as if they were going lo overcome Shawn Eagle's hero­ ics and grab a breakthrough win. They conlrolled Eagle, who ripped N onh D avie for 37 poinls. aboul as well as could be expected. Although he amassed 24 points, 12 rebounds, four steals and m ade 6-of-6 free DEAR SANTA. Our wisk !s lor alL our eustomm Qiui fiends tiy ko№ a safe aiui joyous dtfistmos filled wttk tKe spirit of tKe season. Bank of The Carolinas Two Dmh County Locotlont; I3S Boxwood Village Drive, Mockjyille • 7SI-S755 352 Hwy. 801 S.,Advance • 998-1003 Agne, Gough, Stewart Stay Unbeaten C ontinued I'rom Piiru BI C om bining all individual records, Norlh (8-0 overall. 4-0 Mid-Soulh Conference) ha.s 104 wins lo 16 losses, a staggering .866 winning percentage. The three who continued their quest for perfect seasons by improv­ ing to 8-0 were Chris A nge, Brandon Slewarl and D aniel Gough. "Stewart was tied al one lime (before pinning K annapolis at 140)," Kirk said. "We had sev­ eral go to the third period and our conditioning just outlasted them. Scores weren't real close, bul at leasl we were wreslling late in the match. "M urphy's m atch was the best one becausc thal (W est R ow an) kid was conference champion last year at 160. Me came oul againsi Murphy like a ■ball of fire and was gassed afler aboul a minule and a half, and Murphy stuck il 10 him." Notes: Ethan Curtis, Palrick O 'C onnor. Josh D ixon, Sam Curtis, Boehm, Muggins, Mur­ phy and Miller are 7-1 ; Zac Gen­ try is 6 -1 : Bennett Shipman is 5- I; and Josh Hartman is 4-.1. ... After breaking for Ihe holidays, Norlh is at home to Southeast on Jan. 7 and al co-M SC leader Soulh Davie on Jan. 9. ... Evan C risco, Joel B arnett, Justin Sm ith, Ben H inson and Josh Riddle had prelini pins against Wesl Rowan, and Justin Tesh, James Kuell and Taylor Evans picked up prelim wins against China Grove. 8-0 Record Pushes South To Showdown With North throws. South led by nine in the Ihird quarter. "I thought our boys played their best gam e." said Bumgar­ ner, who analyzed the game for Devericks, who lefl for Cleve­ land, Ohio, to visit family, "They ex eculed w ell, m ade extra passes, made open shots and ran the offense." If only the Tigers could have closed Ihe deal. Erwin fought back, knocked down a liebreak- ing .^-pointer with a minute to go and escaped when South's 3- poinl attempt for a tie rimmed out wilh 12 seconds left. Mall Van Hoy led with nine poinls, Colby Seaford hil Iwo .Is for eight poinls and Sonny Stan­ ley and Clint Howell added six cach. "Van Hoy's leadership on the court was super. He knocked dow n open shots and played good defense," Bumgarner said. "S eaford hail a good gam e. Howell had a good defensive game. Slanley probably had his best game, and Darius Hall had about four blocked shots and re­ bounded well." Eric Lowery only scored Iwo, but as usual he contributed heavily in subtle ways. "H e sees the floor as good as any young player I've seen in a w hile," Bumgarner said. "H e's nol real flashy, bul he gels the pass where il needs lo be and he sets a lot of his teammates up." Soulh plays at home to Knox on Jan. 7 and at North Davic on Jan. 9. C IK L .S K rw in 29. .Suulti Davle 36 - M eisha Fow ler 11. Tekaira Gaitlier 6, A ya n n a Le a ch 4 . Ty a ra W agner 2. Am anda .Stewan 2, Lauren Hauser t. B O Y .S E r » ln 40, South Davle 36 - M an Van H o y 9. C o lb y Seariinl 8. -Sonny .Stanley 6, C lln l H ow ell 6. Eric L u »e ry 2. Auslin W ood 2. Darius Hall Continued From I’aRC BI aboul winning and lhal's all there is 10 it. It's nol about doing ihe best you can. Il's aboul doing ihe besi you can and winning." A lillle over Ihroe weeks ago. China Grove rallied lo 36-.15 and was in posiiion lo force a sec­ ond-place lie, then bowed out 42-35. In South's second big test, against Southeast, the Tigers again delivered when they had lo. Behind Floyd Collins, Mall Harrison, Jessie Cousins, Craig Brown, Adam Sipe, James Wil­ son. Kirslon Angell and Sean Watkins, the Tigers took eight of the first 10 matches, forged a 47- 9 lead and wrapped ihings up before Southeast could serul out its horses, Soulheasl grabbed the last five for 27 uninterrupted points, hut the damage had been done. "We started at a good place as far as m om entum ," Riddle said. “1 think this gels us back lo (unbeaten) Norlh Davie (for anolher winner-take-all show­ down), You don't wanl lo over­ look anybody, but I feel like we can gel back lo North Davie un­ defeated now." The Erwin match opened in Ihe upper weights, where South is vulnerable, and the Eagles took advantage by rushing in fronl 18-0. C ollins, though, pounded out a first-period pin al 83, which ignited a 60-9 on­ slaught. "They jum ped on us," Riddle said, "It's been a long time since I was down 18-0, and it was quick, too. ll was 18-0 before we gol slarled good. Bul Ihey knew whal they had to do." For Ihe year, C ollins and Brown are 8-0; Angell is 7-0; Harrison, Cousins and Watkins are 7-1: C aleb C reason and Brandon Jones are 6-1; Wilson is 5-2; Sipe is 5-3; Jessie Frye and Jesse Crotts are 4-4; and Jessie Bateman is 2-1. "•Angell, Brown and Harrison arc starting to really take over as second-year eighth graders. They've really kind of carricd us as far as leadership," he said. "Jones has done a good job. He was a manager last year and he's been around. Collins and Cous­ ins have pulled out some big wins. Cousins hasn’t lost since Ihe first match, and Wilson is improving." The Tigers added more beef lo Iheir lineup last week. Aben­ drolh, who missed the firsl four matches while oul of lown and spenl Ihe nexl three working his way into the lineup, is a confer­ ence-champion contender al 152 who debuted with a first-period pin against Erwin. Last year he went 11-4 W'ith nine pins. "Abendrolh can add anolher dimension lo Ihc lineup," Riddle said. "He could be a 12-point difference." N otes; W hile Soulh gained Abendrolh, it losl 7-0 Angell. H e'll sil oul IWO tnaichcs before relum ing for Norlh Davie. ... Soulh has oulscored everyone but China Grove and Southeast by a .score of 410-111. ... Bar­ ring a m ajor upsel, Norlh Davie and South Davie will finish 1-2 for the fiflh straight year. ... Soulh is off until Jan. 7, when it goes to Knox, ll hosts North Davie on Jan. 9. ... In prelimi­ nary action, D.J. Garrison went 2-0 againsi Lake Shore and Southeast, while Chris Brogdon, Josh Britt, Chris Wensil and Jr. Payne went 1 -0. n t i s i W a v e a P c a c c f v iV a n c l H e a l t h y M o l l d n y S e a s o n ocksville Automotive . 884 S. Main St • iVlocl(svilie • 751 -2944 W e ' r e o p e n r o u n d t h e c l o c k f o r y o u r h o l i d a y s h o p p i n g . Visit any of our more than 1100 ATMs. Wishing you a happy, healthy holiday season. 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Sale wices are on out of stock “prTed OTd t Zero pa)ment for 90 (lj(s on ao E N M yn ATT ' O N T I A C • C S M I C • i f l S S A N muMiUBumua *Tax. Tag & Doc Foe of $389 qiq not Included in salo price. All vehicles subject lo prior sale. Expires 12/27/02. W B I j f Ё У Ё Ч Г Ё Ш А Т Т % . а м я « > ш т и ш ш л л я т .С Э М 1= w WE ARE PROFESSIONAl GRADE. 6 2 9 J A K E A I . E M A I I P E B B L V D . S . S A L I S B U R Y - 7 0 4 - 6 3 3 - 7 2 7 0 РОМТЙАС DRiviNa Е к а т ш м и л : i.i ì Il I B 4 - 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 , T h u rsd a y , D cc. 2 6 ,2 0 0 2 Schafer, Williams, Singleton Outscore AC By Themselves C ontinued From Page B l "Ever>'b<xly went in and gave a good efforl," Stephens said. “Wc m ade m istakes and did things we need to work on. bul at least they gave the effort." Davic shook off the lacklus­ ter first half and got nearly ev- cr> lhing right in the third quar­ ter, blow it\g the game open wiih a 20-7 run for a 47-32 lead. "W e played our bcsl defense in the Ihird," Stephens said. "We tried a few different defenses back and forth - fullcourt press and also zone fullcourt." Davie shol a sizzling 14-of- 21 in the second half, and the catalyst was Schafer, who made eight of 12 attempts and led the way with 17 points. If Schafer plays as she did in the first, sec­ ond and sixlh games, when she averaged 17 poinls, the War Eagles will be much tougher to slop when Ihey try to defend their Central Piedmont Confer­ encc championship. But she’s been up and down, averaging 6.7 poinls in Ihe ihird, fourth and fiflh games. “ S h e 's a good alh leic," Stephens said of the 5-10 guard/ forward. "W hat we need lo work on is her consistency. She slepped up and did ihings wc needed in order to lake conlrol. She penetrated and got some pulbacks. She has to take up the slack som e w ith B rillany (W alker) oul and handle the ball Schafcr W illiams Singleton some also." Sarah W illiams and Dawn Singleton also gave AC fils. G uard/forw ard W illiams col­ lected I.") points, six rebounds, four assists and made 7-of-8 free throws, while center Singlelon piled up 12 points, six rebounds, four blocks, four assists and three steals. “ Wc play W illiam s at so m any different positio n s," Stephens said. “We have to have her (ii-IO) height inside, and al Ihe same time with Brittany be­ ing hurt, we’ve had to move her around to two and ihree also. She’s making a lol of adjusl- rnents oul Ihere and doing a good job." Singlelon, who hil 4-of-6 field goals and 4-of-4 foul shots, did her damage despite an in­ jured left wrist that may bother her all season. "Dawu’s just playing with an injury," Stephens said. "I'm slill concerned wilh Ihe pain she's having wilh it. Bul she feels like if she goes lo Ihe doctor she m ight be out, too, and she doesn't w.inl lo do lhat." N otes: Boolh, a freshm an forward who started her second game in place of Britt.any Walker (torn ACL), conlributed eight points. 4-of-4 free throws, four rebounds, Ihree steals and two blocks.... Poinl guard McDaniel had six points, five rcboimds and Ihree assists while battling foul irouble.... The War Eagles went lS-of-22 at the line, 82 percent, and outrebounded AC .12-29. T hey h a v en 't been oulre- bounded since the opener. ... A fter the M oir lournam eni. Davie plays al home lo West Rowan on Jan. 3 and at home against Mount Tabor on Jan. 7. The CPC opener is Jan. 10. D uvie 60, Alexander C c n tru l ~ Allison Schafcr 17, .Siir;ih W illiam s 15. D a w n Singlelon 13. C a rly B oolh 8. llcalh »T Mv:D.>nicl 6. NicoJc M .)ready Davie Girls Basketball Statistics R e c o r d : 5 - 1 ,0 - 0 C P C Gms Pis Kcbs Avg Assl,s(s A vr PPG 6 80 З.Ч 5.5 17 2.8 13.3 6 71 32 5.3 12 2.0 II.8 6 52 40 6.7 10 1.7 8.7 6 .18 19 3.2 20 3.3 6.3 6 26 23 3.8 2 0.3 4.3 4 16 12 3.0 0 0.0 4.0 4 13 П 2.8 16 4.0 3.3 6 В 3 0.5 2 0.3 2.2 5 10 19 3.8 5 l.O 2.0 6 lü 10 1.7 7 1.2 1.7 6 8 4 0.7 0 0.(1 1.3 6 .4 19 3.2 7 1.2 0.7 4 6 6 1 .144 256 3 0.8 0 0.0 0.3 57.3 42.7 W illiams Schafer Singleton H. McDaniel Booth Maready B. W alker Kowalski Kahrs A. W alker R. McDaniel Dwiggins Bowden TOTALS OPPONENTS 3-Poinlers: H. McDaniel 2, W illiams 2, Kowalski Steals: W illiams 20, Schafer 14, H. McDaniel 12, Singleton 8, Booth 6, Kahrs A. W alker 5, B. W alker 4, M aready 3, Dwiggins 2, Bowden, Kowalski Blocks; Singleton 15, Kahrs 3, Boolh 2, Maready, Schafer, A. W alker. B. W alker JV Boys Losing Streak Continues Roger Bumgarner carried a coupic extra doses of motivation for lasl week’s game at Alexander Cenlral, and his Davie JV boys basketball team responded wilh ils best performance of the season. It just wasn’t enough as Davie fell short in overtime, 49-4.“), lo Bumgarner's old school. “It was a game 1 wanted to win bad, and they played their hearts oui," said Bum garner, who coached A C's JV boys for six years and ils varsily girls last year. “I had a lol of friends lhat were Ihcre pulling for me. They wanted lo see us win. I was proud of lhal and I'm proud Ihey pKiycd hard for me. Il made me feel good." Dewayne Collins broke out wilh 12 points, five sleals and two 3-poinlers. Drew Yeager scored 10. Dustin Morgan had seven points and nine rebounds, and Raeshon McNeil had six poinls and seven boards. The game was tight through­ out. and AC went up by two with C P C S t a n d i n g s 17 seconds left. Davic called tim­ eout and tumed to Collins, who wenl for the jugular with a 3- pointer from the corner. The potential game-winner rimmed in and oul, but Morgan rebounded and stuck il in wilh two ■seconds lefl, forcing overtime. “Wc played pretty good," Bumgarner .said. “Collins helped us out. He gol a couple sleals in our 1-3-1 halfeourt trap, our bcsl defense so fiu, and wenl down and laid ihcm in. He was playing big. “Vcager und Parks had good games, and Morgan stepped up and played good." But overtime was all loo famil­ iar for the War Eagles, who were dogged by turnovers and sank to BOYS Conr. All W-L W-L N. Davidson 0-0 7-0 Soulh Iredell 0-0 5-0 Davie Couniy 0-0 5-1 Reynolds 0-0 4-0 West Forsyth 0-0 3-4 South Rowan 0-0 3-5 GIRLS Conf. All Davic Counly 0-0 5-1 West Foniyih 0-0 3-2 North Davidson 0-0 3-4 South Iredell 0-0 2-3 Reynolds 0-0 2-4 South Rowan 0-0 3-5 Meet The War Eagles Patrick Law Sport: basketball ir I could keep ju st one m usic C D , it w ould be: Dave Mathews Band. If I lost all my possessions but one, i ’d keep: My car. Something people don’t know about me: 1 want to go to collegc al UCLA. Fantasy Job: Being a race-car driver. 1 can’t live w ithout: My mom. My greatest m om ent in sports: 3-poinier al the buzzer lo beal Slalesville. I would like to swilch places for a day with: Shaq. Funniest baskelball story: Scoring for Ihe wrong leam when I was 7-years-old. I would like to eut dinner w ith (dead u r alive); “Popcorn." Favorite class in school und w hy: Baskelball class becapse il’s easy. A thletes I adm ire m ost: Brittany W alker and M ichael Jor­ dan. My favorite thing about playing basketball is: Dunking. Davie Boys Basketball Statistics Record: 5-1,0-0 CPC Garner Phelps Law Bums Nelson Hunter Smilh Capwell Robinson Schweit Price Howell Linder TOTALS OPPONENTS G m s .“i 6 6 6 6 3 6 2 4 6 4 1 6 6 Pts 73 68 54 51 50 17 23 8 3 6 5 0 0 358 345 Rebs 13 52 17 56 II 10 10 5 3 T 2 3 1 Avg 2.6 8.7 2.8 9.3 1.8 3.3 1.7 1.0 1.5 0.5 0.3 0.8 1.0 Assists Avg 20 8 18 2 31 6 7 0 0 1 1 2 0 4.0 1.3 3.0 0.3 5.2 2.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.0 PPG 14.6 11.3 9.0 8.5 8.3 5.7 3.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.0 0.0 .59.7 57.5 3-Polnters: Law 10. G am er 9, Nel.son 7, Sniilh 3. Price Steals: Nelson 12. Law 9, Phelps 8, Garner 7, Bums 5, Pricc 3, Hunler 2, Schweit, Smith Blocks: Bums 18, Phelps 5, Hunler 4, Smith DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE-RECORD, Thursdny, December 26,2002 - B5 F o u ls Fo il D avie J V G irls D avie’s JV girls basketball team has endured its share of clo.se losses, but lasl week's 42- 36 defeat at Alexander Ccniral was Ihc most painful. The Cougars attem pted 33 free throws lo Davie's 11, out- scored Davie by six at the line, and won by six. The disparity at the line steamed Coach Janice Jackson. “ll looks like things are im­ proving," she said. “Il was an even game olher Ihan us getting 11 foul shots and their 33, and lhat fruslraled them . T hey couldn'l do anylhing because Ihey were afraid Ihcy were go­ ing to get a foul called on Ihem." After a 22-22 first half, AC outscored Davie 9-2 in the third and traded baskets in the fourth. Erin W hitaker led Davie with 10 poinls on 5-of-9 accuracy, and she added seven rebounds .and Ihrec blocks. Brooke Harris .scored nine and Alli.son M ack­ intosh had seven poinls and 12 rebounds. Jackson saw encouraging ■signs, bul the fall to 1-5 in non- conference play pul a damper on Iheni. Four of the losses have been single digits. "They played good. They played their hearts out, we jusl got calls against us," she said. "It was Ihe best w e've played lo­ gelher all year." N otes: D avie could have used oulside punch from Danielle O ’Neal, bul she “was sick and couldn’l even talk," Jackson said. ... On Dec. 26-28, Davic will play in a loumameni al the Asheboro YMCA. It goes to Mount Tabor on Jan. 7. Ale xa n d e r C c n ira l 42, D a vlc .16 - Erin W hilaker 10. B rra k c Harris A l­ lison M ackintosh 7, A s h k y Coniai/cr ■I, Ashley W hitliK k 2, Sloan .Srniih :. Hvony TuL’kcr 2. Freshmen Lose To N. Davidson The D avie High freshm an baskelball leam losl at Norlh Davidson 50-42 on Dcc. 16. Evan Hall led the Davie scor­ ing with 20 poinls. Kyle Winters scored 11 and Jonathan Mayfield added 6. The War Eagles are 0-2 for Ihc season. 0-6 in nonconference play. "We played a lot belter, we jusl lurned Ihe ball over way too much," he said. "W hen we cul down on turnovers, wc’ll probably start winning some games. “But they played more wilh Iheir heart than they have in any game. This was the first game where ihey really expressed emo­ tion on the sideline, and they were talking to one another." On Dec. 26-28, Davie will play in a tournament al the Ashcboro YMCA. Il goes 10 Mount Tabor on Jan. 7. A le xa n d e r C e n lra l 49, D avie 45 - Dewayne C iillins 12, D rew Yeager 10, Duslin M organ 7, Kaeshun M cN e il 6. RcShaw n Parks 4 . M ichael M asliorc 2, Devon Venable 2, John B e n n d d 2. The Staff of Foster Drug Wish You A... Mwrij Ckristmos H oliday Hours: 'riiesday, Dec. 24 8:30am - 4pm . W ednesday, Christm as Day, Closed; Thursday, Dec. 26 R egular H ours T h u r s d a y , D E C E M B E R 2 6 t h All Christmas Merchandise 5 0 % o ff [Foster Drug Co. 495 Valley Road • Mocksville • (336) 751-2141 " “satl-s^Tsun^Tao-s“'® ...... Subscribe to A d e lp h ia Basic Cable for just $fS9S a Month for i Months! Plus FREE INSTALLATIOH! Ш - Ш 6 NOWi llmned IOTI orit lo n» iisUnuul ciMmum» miIk fnnt№. Ini ini lun a/i wpliutK. sununi iiln uik al №■ ik. .M«M nu» noi » iiaUK tl HI iiut. CuilOTOii mu« uilaciil» lo hWnlu Un» to ikHo .H« ,Jv KmouOMi urtod. PiM»™ >i01« olm Indilli. i«.n«, limali im piim»y mm »ini m nUiuml CIM ^ '•>"««»» >pply Compon.n» al S p o t l i g h t o n B u s i n e s s V isual C h an g es ad d s m anicurist Dargin Sm ith For Dargin Smith at Visual C hanges Salon in Clemmons, electing to become a manicurist was a rela­ tively obvious choice. 'Tve always enjoyed having my nails done so I just decided that doing nails professionally would be a greal way to make a living. That's how it all got started.” Smith’s interest is now Visual Changes' gain. After sludying various nail techniques and graduating from nail school, Smith has become a licensed professional. "Having your nails done prolessionally strengthens the nail and reduces your chances of having damaged or broken nails,” she explained. "Having a regular mani­ cure done every two weeks helps your nails last longer." Kristina Eddinger, owner of Visual Changes, added that Dargin has a great personality and works extremely well with people. "She always strives to please her cus­ tomers and give them the best service available." Pedicures, Reflexology available too Smith notes that along with her work as a manicurist, she also enjoys giving pedicures. “I love giving them as much as people love getting them. They’re also very popular around the holiday season.” Another of Smith’s specialties Is Reflexology, a m as­ sage technique that is applied to the pressure points on the bottom of the feet. Smilh says the technique helps relieve an assortment of ailments. Good Vehicle Maintenance Includes Regular Service Begins At George’s Village Garage Although it is no secret that cars give higher performance with regular sen/icing, George Pries at George's Village Garage says that many people still fail to do it. “When you don’t regularly service your car, all kinds of problems can arise,” said Pries, owner of the popular Clemmons garage. "Head gaskets, hose problems, radia­ tors, cooling systems that need to be flushed out are just a few." Pries noted that failing to service a car can result in large repair bills down the road. “One car owner drove 32,000 miles in one year," said Pries. “When she brought her car in, the tires were shot. She had never rotated the tires." George's Village Garage is equipped with state-of- the-art computer systems specific to many different makes of automobiles. George’s five mechanics are experienced in not only the American brand cars, but Toyotas, Nissans, M azdas, Porsches, Mercedes, and even the rare de Loreans. These quality professionals spend hours each year in seminars and training to be current on the latest in car performance. George's computer diagnostic equipment allows cus­ tomers to bring their cars In for an accurate and honest evaluation of both major and minor problems. George’s Village Garage is well-known for their fair treatment of their customers. “George is an honest, down-to-earth Christian,” says Stuart Claassen of Clemmons. He has brought all four of his family’s cars to George’s for more than eight years, because of George’s good reputation In the community. “We do a lot of driving. I'm very comfortable sending my kids up there,” said Claassen. George’s Village Garage, which began in a two-bay shop on Ramada Drive, has expanded to seven bays at its present location at 2570 Lewisville-Clemmons Road in "For example, if you have a sinus problem, I would concentrate on working with the four smaller toes to re­ lieve the pressure." Smith points out that virtually every part of the body can be aided by using Rellexology Gel Nalls, Pedicure Parties, CPI Nall Polish Olher specialities available at Visual Changes are "Gel Nails,” Pedicure Parties and one-minute manicures. The shop also offers a popular line of OPl Nail Polish and gift certificates are available for all items and services. Gel nails are applied by using a soft gel that is baked onlo the nail. The benefit of this technique is that the nalural nail can breathe through the gel. The one-minute manicure keeps hands fresh by exfoliating dead skin. Smith said Pedicure Parties are a popular group ac­ tivity, especially with teenage girls. "They can come in and have a variety ol Ihings done from hair to manicures lo pedicures, ll's a lot of fun and a great way to share lime with your friends." Smith said she will accept walk-ins but prefers appoint­ ments. To schedule an appointment, give her a call at 778-0604. Presenl a copy of this slory and you will also receive a 10% discount off of any nail service. Visual Changes is located al 2565 Old Glory Road. Shop hours are 10-9 on Tuesday, 10-6 on Wednesday and Friday, 10-7 on Thursday and 10-4 on Saturday Clemmons. Kevin Pries, George's son, oversees the garage’s smooth operation as General Manager. Tires are one item on a car that rapidly deteriorate. George's stocks a number of popular and sturdy brands, including Firestone, Micheiin, Dunlop, Lee, Bridgestone and Hankook. See the trained professionals at George's, be­ fore you get stranded on the open highway with worn or punctured tires. George Pries states that cold weather is especially wearing on tires. George’s Village Garage gives speedy sen/ice in their seven bays, and will have you back on Ihe road quickly for optimun. performance. . 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F a m i l i e s • I n d iv id u a ls G r o u p • S e lf - E m p lo y e d L o w -C o s t C o v e r a g e F r e e Q u o te s Marlin Smith 99»-9464 f-DAVIE COUNTY EN FERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002 - C o ty L e e lo o k s for a W ild cat, te a m m a te Wildcat Giris Hit Pea((s And Vaiieys Stevens Helps Pfeiffer To 6-1 Scan Slevcns made back-to-back .1-poinlcrs wiih seven minules lefl lo push I’fciffcr’s lead lo 15. and the Falcons never looked back in a 95-7X win al Columbia Union. Slevcns. a Ircsliman guard from Davic Migli \vlu> rewrolc llic stale's 3-point record book last year, had 10 points as the Division II Talcons improved to 6 -1. They’re averagiiii: more than I(H) points a game. K-2 Instructional Basketball Registration Open Until Jan. 3 The M ocksvillc-Uavic Rccreation Deparlnient is accepting reg­ isiraiion fonns for its K-2 instructional ba.sketball program. This program is designed lo teach basic skills. This is not a league, bul on ihe hist day tlic children will divide up into teams just for fun. This program is for males and females, grades K-2 and will bc held al Comal/.cr Elemeniary School. The dates; Jan. 18,25. Feb. 1.8 and 15. Each session will last 51) minutes, wilh kindergartners slarling al 9 a.m. and firsl and second graders al 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. The insiruclor will be Davic High boys basketball coach Mike Absher. This is on a first-come, firsl-ser^c basis. There will be 20 par­ ticipants per class and the cost is S20. Preregislralion is required and the deadline is Jan. 3. O ld S c h o o l S p o r t s F r o m D e c e m b e r , 1 9 8 3 • Angie Browder and Naomi Minwalla scorcd 16 and 12 points respectively as Davie's varsity girls baskelball team routed Wcsl Rowan 52-.11 in a showdown for first placc in the North I’iedniont Conference. Davic improved to 4-0, West fell to 3 -1. Selena Fowler added 10 poinls and eight rebounds. • D avic’s boys loppeil Wesl Rowan 59-46. Russell Anderson had 20 ptiinls and Ronald Foster 14 as Davic improved lo 2-4. West fell to 0-6. • Davic defensive lackic Chris Jacobs was named honorable mention on the Greensboro News & Record’s all-stale football team. Jacobs helped the War Eagles to 6-5 and sccond place in Ihe NPC. He was also a Shrine Howl selection. • M em bers of the Davie High wrestling team were Tommy Earnhardt. Richie Reavis, Tony Foster, Mark Metzger, Darren Eaton. Shawn Steele. Steve Buchin, Kerwyn Wilson, Michael Driver, Dale Ranieycastlc, Darren Peebles, Greg Dull, Mike Molt and Keith Mar­ eady. North Davie's girls basketball team has seesawed lo 3-4 and 2- 1 in the M id-Soulh Conference, and a 2-3 stretch from Nov. 25 to Dec. 12 included losses to Downtown (37-16). Statesville (51-20) aiul West Rowan (53-13) and wins over Erw in (32-22) and North Rowan (34-26), After crossing .5(K), the Wild­ cals retreated against superior coin|ietition in back-to-back scl- backs to Slalesvillc and Wcsl Rowan. "Wc played IWO good games against Erw in and N orth R ow an," Coach Jam ie Lyerly said. "Statesville ran all over Us anil then wc had to go to West Rowan. So we had two good games and Iwo bad games." Despite the W ildcats' up-anil- down fate. Iherc should bc an asterisk beside tw o of their losses because Downlown and Slalesvillc combine seventh and eighih graders inlo one team. "W c rci|ueslcd not to play them next year because it's nol w orth g ellin g beat inlo the ground." Lyerly said, "They're so much morc e.xperienced and stronger, and the morale of our team suffers. They can play our eighth-grade teams." The team 's foremost weapon is Alicia Allen, who has been steady as a rock all season. She delivered cighl poinls and 10 re­ bounds against Downtown, 16 points and 15 rebounds against Erwin and 12 poinls and 12 re­ bounds against North Rowan. She scored II of N orth's 20 against Statesville and nine of N orth's 13 againsi West Rowan. 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Then they came oul of nowhere to oiilscore Erwin 11-0 in the sccond ipiar- ter lo win going away. The last game, though, was a bummer West Rowan nished out to a 12-0 lead al the end of the firsl and never let up to roll by 40. ■•'rhey were quicker, faster and belter," Lyerly said. "N o­ body played good and Allen got four i|uick fouls. We probably can'l beal them but wc can give them a beller game. It was jusi a bad game." The W ildcals play at home lo Knox on Dec. 18 and at Corri- hcr-Lipe on Dec. 19. D d u n to u n J7 , N o rlli D avie 16 - Alici;i Alien H. ChcKi-'a Tru ll }. Jainit* Sla iK lilf2 .C 'o ty Lee 2..S.irah Aic.xaiulcr I. N<trlh M , K ru lii 22 - Alicia Allen Ul. Chelsea Trull H. Sarah A le x ­ ander fl, Janiic Slanclitt 2. N o rth I> ;n lf M , N o rth K o u ;m 2ft - Chelsea Trull 12. Alicia Alien 12. Jarnie Slanciifi 4. Saiiiantha Judd A. Coty Lot* 1, Lauren Walker I. S liilis vlD v 51. N n rih D avie 20 - Alicia A lien 1 l.C liclscii'l'n ill .^.Alyssa C orn o 2, Sarah Ale xa n d e r I. Annie S lire w s h u ry I, La u re n W a lk e r i. Am anda Rcavis I. West K uw iin 53. N o rlli D avie 13 - Aiicia Allen ianiic Stancliff 2. Jor­ dan Rcavis 2. J a m ie S tan cliff g ra b s a re b o u n d fo r N o rth D av ie. M EEiiy*S A TREE SERVICE A 336-492-2944 TOLL FREE 1-866-896-7711 Free Esiimates • Fully Insured • Serving Forsyih & Davie County Residential & Commefclal Work Selective Trimming & Pruning ‘ Tree Removal Stump Grinding ■ Storm Damage * Hazardous Removal Lot Clearing • Trained Arborist (Complete Clean Up) Bring the Whole Fami^ToSeethe Snowing Christmas Trees at Horn’s Express #X / C o m e r S a lish u ry S l.. & H w y . 601 South' H orn’s Express #2 1441 I Iw y . f )« l S ou th • alio vitii • Horn’s A uto T ruck Plaza H ig h w a y (lO l N o rth Horn’s C ountry K itchen H ig h w a y (iO l N o n h s . We want to wish everyone a Spedal and Wonderftil Christmas Season. 190 N. Main Street • Mocksville, NC 27028 • 336-751-2181 S e a so n Central CardinaRank 4 Davie County Locations 880 Yadkinviiie Rd., Mocksville 148 Water St., Mocksville Cooleemee Shopping Center, Cooleemee 5361 US Hwy. 158, Advance A lex W illiam s e y e s th e b a s k e t a g a in s t S ta te sv ille , w ith N ick S c h a m b a c h Q u in to n F a u lk n e r h a n d le s th e ro c k fo r th e N o rth D a v ie W ild c a ts a g a in s t S ta te sv ille . re a d y to g e t in to th e a c tio n . . P h o to s b y J a m e s B a r r in g e r Slum p Grow s For North Davie B o ys Basketball Team North Davie's sevenlh-grade boys baskelball team opened 2- (I. but lhal feel-good start has long evaporated as the Wildcals enlered the Dec. 16 week mired in a five-game losing streak. After topping Southeasl and South Davie, they lost 39-22 to Downlown. 43-30 lo Erwin. 30- 28 to North Rowan, 65-16 to Slatesville and 47-20 to Wesl R ow an. The E rw in, N orth Rowan and Wcsl Rowan games counted in ihe M id-Soulh Con­ ference standings, making North 2-5 overall and 0-3 in the MSC. The W ildcals had a chancc in IWO of the losses. They led Erwin by six in the firsl half, bul a one-man show hammered North into subm is­ sion ill the sccond half. Shawn Eagle oulscored North by him ­ self with 37 points, including 24 in the second half. "I learned before the game they lost their best player against Kno.\ when he broke his arm," North Davic coach George New­ man said. "(Eagle) was unbe­ lievable. Losing Ihe caliber of player they had. he decided lo make up for it." The unconscious Eagle hil - this is not a misprini - 15 of 16 field goals and added 11 re­ bounds. "H e just would not he de­ nied." Newman said. "Wc physi­ cally could nol malch up. He's about 5-11 and he's cul. loo. We look away everything they had from the oulside. hul whether wc double-teamed or triple-learned he moved so gracefully without the ball he always got him self open. I le only did one thing - he look it Io the hole. " The ne.xl game, againsi North Rowan, went down lo ihc final mimilc. North Rowan hit a go- ahead 3-poinler lhal stood up and spoiled 16 points by center Nick O'Brien, who has paceil North's scoring throughout the lailspin. "We had some fatal turnovers in the last 1:30 l)iat did us in." Newman said. "It w as terrible to taste defeat when this lime itie kids played much harder lhan ihey've played all year." The worsl was to conic. Af­ ter gelling manhandled by a ,scv- en th /cig h th -g rad e team in Downlown. Ihc Wildcals ran into anolher team of eighth graders as Slatesville dealt them a 65-16 bloodletting. riie last two games were as good as over afier the firsl quar­ ter. wilh Statesville and West Rowan boiling to 22-6 and 14-2 leads, respectively. North is at liome Dec. 18 vs. Knox, at Corriher-Lipe Dec. 19. I)(i\vn lii»n .19, N u rlh D uvic 22 - Nick O ’Dritn Я. I).iii IVi'lc f. Alex W ill­ iams -1. /.ul, RiiNM.‘ll-M>4.‘rs 4. Jeffery Loos I. Kruln 43. North Davic 30 - Nick (J’Hrien Xack RuNsell-Mvcrs 7, Alex Williiuns 5. Daii I'eele 4, Jelfcry Loo4 2. Ouinion r.iulkncf 2. Norih Rom an 30. North Dnvie 28 - Nick O’Hrien 16. Zeh Coi>e 4. Alex Will- ianss 4.y»iinton l\nilV.ner I. Urcnt Hearn 1. SlalvsvilleA5.NorthDavlel6~Nick O'Hrien H. Jeffery Loon 4. Bront Sclк•^^иЬef^l\,ч 3. Zeb Cope 2. Quinton l-aiilkner I. West R(»«an 47, North Duvle 20 - Nick D'Hrieii 7, /aek Russdl.Myers 5, (Quinton Faulki\cr 2, Duti I’cclc 2. ZacU l’roei»)r 2, Nick Shanibach 2. N E W TO CLEMM ONS! 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While studying this region they completed an independent project. Students are leaming about the Brit­ ish Isles and Norden. Kniglit math students in fifth period arc working on algebra. Tlicy completed simple addilion and subtraction of equa­ tions. and arc working on two-step equations. The sixth and seventh period classes are completing num­ ber pattems, fracilons, and ratios. All language arts classes read Ihe historical ficlion novel. Thc Door in thc Wall, which enhanced a study of the Renaissance Period. The sludents wrote aclarificalion paper on Ihcir hero. Studenis have been enjoying stories within Ihe themes of "Reaching Out ’ and "Proving Yourscir in Ihe literature book. Under Ihese themes they have read many genres. Weekly thc sludents participate in vocabulary sludy, grammar, mechanics and us­ age skills, and do indepcndeni oul­ side reading. All classes are in­ volved in Ihe Accelerated Rciiiling Program. Prime Time classes iijvc been involved in some service project.s for Ihc community. Foixl was col­ lected for the needy, Christmas gifts were purchased for young children, and seasonal cards were made fur an aren nursing home. Students have been focused on study skills, which consisted of organizational and listening skills, lime manage­ ment, nole taking, and test taking. Thc Knighls wanl to thank all thc parenls who have contributed lo thc team this year. Black Completes Marine Trainmg Marine Corps Pvt. Tylcr G. Black, son of Vicki and Lemuel E. Black of 154 Kae Lane, Mocks­ viUe, reccmly complclcd basic training at Marine Corps Kccruit Depot, Parris Island, SC. Black completed 12 weeks uf training designed lo challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. Black and fellow recruits began their training at .‘i a.m., by running Ihrce miles and pcrfomiiiig calis­ thenics. In addition lo Ihc physical conditioning program, Black spent numerous hours in classroom anil field assignments which included learning first aid, uniform regula­ lions, combat water survival, marksmanship, hand-to-hand com- bal and assorted weapons training. They perfonned closc order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Black and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps’ core values - honor, cour­ age and commitment, and w liat the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Black and fellow recruits ended the training phase with Tlie Cru­ cible. a 54-hour lean» effon. prob­ lem solving evolution which culiminated with a ceremony in which the recruits w ere presented thc Marine Corps Emblem, and were addressed as "Marines" for the first time since boot camp be­ gan. Black is a 2002 graduale of Davie High School. P in e b ro o k E le m e n ta ry th ird g r a d e r s a r e re a d y to s ta r t th e a n n u a l 'T url< ey T ro t” c r o s s c o u n try ru n o n s c h o o l g ro u n d s . ij ШШШШ i E Л TRACK V P E T ea c h e r M ike R o m in g e r g iv e s last m in u te e n c o u ra g e m e n t to fourih g ra d e ru n n e rs. D a v ie H ig h c ro s s c o u n try te a m m e m b e rs h e lp m o tiv a te th e y o u n g e r ru n n e rs . K -3 w in n ers, fro m left: b a c k - C h a n d le r B ra d s h a w , W ill C o p e , Will B e e s o n , J a c o b W a lk e r; m id d le - K a trin a M a in e , C o lb y S la te r, K k ath ry n D ic k e n s, L a c e y T uth ill, H a le y M c C u n e ; fro n t - S te p h a n ie J o n e s , S h e rrill G a m b ill, C h e ls e a W h iia k e r, L u k e M artin , B en B e e s o n , J o rd a n B u d d . Fourih and fiflh grade winners, from lefl: back - Palrick Whaleyl, Joe Teaugc. Jake McKay, Alex newman, Rickey Greer, Allicus Lutiv, rrotu - Kalio Gcalon, I-meraUi Tuihill, Jessica Stdcklaml, Olivia Woodward, Elaina Womble and Jenna Ptitninill. P in e b ro o k H o ld s 13 th A n n u a l T u rk e y Trot P in eb ro o k lile in e n ta ry ■School's I.1th anm ial Turkey Trot w as held on M oiulay. Nov. 2,‘i. Sliulenls ran the one-mile cross country course during Iheir P.H. lime. Grades K-.1 ran a llall'-mile course. Daric Better broughl the Davic High School crosscoun­ try team to run with the stu­ dents. They included Bekah Peeler. Matt McAnally. Bran­ don Shore. Justin Bently. Karen McDaniel, Corey Daub. Belh Savillc and Daniel llollirteld. A total of 44 parents ran with theirchildren, as well as 15 pareni volunteers. Top runners for Ihe school, their grade and limes, were as follows. One Mile Run 4th &5th Crudes lioys: Jake McKay, .“ilh grade. 6:15; Joe Teague. 5lh grade. 6:21; Rickey Greer. 4lh grade. 6:26; Ale.x Newman, 4th grade; 6:39; Patrick Whaley, 4th grade, 6:40; and Atticus Lum, 5th grade, 6:41. Girls: Katy Gerdon, 5lh gr;ide, 7:05; Elaina Womble, 4th grade, 7:16; Emerald Tuthill, 5lh grade, 7:20; Jessica Strickland, Sth grade, 7:24; Olivia Woodward, 4th grade, 7:36; and Jenna Pumniill. 5th grade, 7:55. H a ir Mile Run K-3rd (Jradc.s Hoys: Chandler Bradshaw. -Ird grade. 3:12; Will Beeson. 3rd graile.3:l8; Will Cope. 3rd grade. 3:27; Jacob Walkei'. 3rd grade. 3:37; Luke Martin. 1st grade. 3:44; Ben Heeson. 1st grade. 3:45; and Jordan Budd. 1 sl grade. 3:45.' Girls: I laley McCuiie, 3rd grade. 4:03: Kalhryn Dickens. 3rd grade. 4:06; Stephanie Jones. 2nd grade. 4:07; Lacey Tuthill. 3rd grade. 4:07; Chelsea Whiiaker. 2nd grade. 4:20; Colby Slater. 3rd grade. 4:26; Kairina M aine, 3rd grade. 4:31; Sherrill Gambil. 2nd grade. 4:31. 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"Cirape priiduetion is up ¡11 Ihe stale and many ofour wine-mak­ ers are beini; recogiii/ed nalion- ally for m aking high i|nality wines." said Agrieultnrc Com ­ m issioner Meg Scott IMiipps. " This designation helps sDliilil'y Nonb Carolina's image, and lhal of Ihe Y:iilkin Valley, as a region of i|ualily grape and wine pro- ilnetiim. 1 hope Ihis opens the ilonr lo recognize more Norlh Carolina regions where i|uality grapes anil wines are proditeed." The AVA encom passes 1.4 million aetes. inelniling all of Surry. Wilkes and Yadkin Coim- ties, along w ilh portions of Slokes, l-orsylh. D avie and Davidson Counties. There are six hondeil winer­ ies wilhin Ihe Yadkin Valley AVA including Shellon Vineyards in Dobson. Westlieiul Vineyards in I.ewisville. Hanover Park Vine­ yard in Yadkinville. Kag Apple Lassie Vineyards in Hoonville. Windy Gap Vineyards in Konila, and K ayLen V ineyards in Mocksville. "We are seeing considerable interest in opening more winer­ ies in this area." said Chanel McIntyre. N.C. Grape Council niarkeling and programs coordi­ nator. "l-'ive entrepreneurs have eontaeted Ih e N.C. Grape Coun- eil w ith intentions to open bonded w ineries in 2(103. In ad­ dition. three vineyards intend to apply for wine producer permits in Ih e ne.xt Iw o years." The wine prodtteer permit al­ lows a farm lo ship ils grapes In 2(103. In addition. Ihree vine­ yards intend 10 apply for wine producer pennils in the next two years." The wine proilueer permit al­ lows a farm to ship ils grapes 10 a bonded winery, and in return, receive wine made from Iheir own grapes under their own la­ bel. ' The state has seen an inerease in Ihe produclion of wine grapes over the past several years, as some larniers have siidghi aher- nalive crops to replace declining tobacco i(uota in receni years. "W ith interest in opening more svineries in llie slate, we hope this will translate into even more op- portunitics for fanners lo raise grapes," Phipps added. Shellon Vineyards led Ihc Iwo-year effort lo gain recogni­ tion, supplying Ihe necessary in- lonnalion lo Ihe Ll.S. Hiireau of Alcohol. Tobacco and l-ireanns for approval. The Feiletal Uegister defines an AVA as a delim ited grape- growing region distinguishable by geographical features. V'ilictdlnral features such as soil, climate, elevation, topography and more, distinguish il from sur­ rounding areas. Congressman Kichard Burr, who represeiUs Ihe Yadkin Vil- ley area, also supported the ef­ fort. "This ilesignalion is great for Norlh C arolina w ineries and vineyards. Wc are ]iroihieing su­ perb wines in the Yadkin Valley and having Yadkin Valley righl on the bottle w ill help distinguish Ihcm I'urlher." Hurr said. "W'ith Ihe uncertainty facing our farm­ ers these days, it is womlerfiil lo get siune good news." B o a r d s T o D i s c u s s Z o n i n g A m e n d m e n t s The M ocksville Planning Bo;ird anil Board of Ailjuslment w ill attend a workshop wilh llte M ocksville l'own Board al 5:15 p.m . Tuesday, Jan. 7 at lown hall. T'he hoards will discuss a se- ries of amendments to the zon­ ing ordinance adopled in l‘W‘). Town staff and an ad hoc com- niillee proposes lo reorganize sections ofthe ordinance, clarify certain design standards for buildings and developnients and adii aildiiional inform alion.in- cltiiling a lablc of uses and an im|Hirveil lanilseapiug scction. More informalion is av^iil- able at town hall or Ih e eounly planning deparlmenl. Cali John Galliinore al 751-33-10. Ule're just a mouse-click away... D A V IE C O U N T Y ENTERPRI/i^liECORD ONUNE Д ... с Locai Neiüs j С Sports )^*&ssrsis;’wxextfSBSBi'WtiüB^ C " F e a ü i r e s ~ } С Classifieds ¡Subscription^ Go to the Davie County Enterprise Record website at www,enterprise-record.com for a convenient link to our latest edition. It’s your online connection to Davie County. Davie County... WeVe Got You Covered Online! uiuiui.enterprlse-record.com too-*/- ncfos l.vm, 3BR. 2BA, out- bldgs., crook. $575,000. CALL MARY @ 751-8566 231 BOCHWOOD DnVE Oütstai>d.i^9 ЗВП, 2BA on 42*'-Ac, 1916W •sq fl, MWJY aTemtes $399,900. CALL MARY @751-8566 HOWARD REALTY Put our staff to work for you! Call us at (336) 751-3538 or Visit our W ebsite at w vvw.li о wa rd rea 1 ty.co m MLS 330 s. Salisbur)' SI. (Comer Hwys. 601 & M) Mocksville, NC 27028 Oífía’Iíüun.;Mi)nday-Frid.iyfi-^ • Sjturdjy9-I2 • Sunday Uy Appt. 175 Fo* HUNTCR Rcmd 5BR. 3.1BA. 3505sq.».,toomany atnonilies lo list! $329,950. CALL CONNIE @751-8565 818 Yaokinville Rd. Z777t/-sq. It.. 1ВП. ЭВА. 1.5 stoiY $269,900, Gena (»ne @ 751-8569 176 Hamiiton Court 4BR. 3BA. 2 stofios, 3406 sq. fl.. onl0.24ac..2FP, $267,500. CALL iANE @751-8560 4BR. ЗВА, on 9,3 acres with siiDam $249,000. CAa EVaYN@ 751-8563 зан, 2BA, 1 5 Ac рзп Dsml. ГР, o\cfVxk»rv3 2poníís,2t78sí $209,900. CALL iANE @751-8560 784 У«Ж1МИПЕ Roao HislOftcal 6BR, 2QA, homo on 2,76 acres, with immacul.i!o landscaping CAU JANE @751-8560 198 Sprhwhili OmvE !3*Л acrcs, 1.5 story homo. 3BR, 2.5QA. $194,900. CAa MARY @ 751-8566 126 Roberson Drive 5BR, 3BA, ingfound pool, gamofoom. ottce. jacuzzi. part. bsmt. $189,900. CALL iANE @751-8560 Bermuda Run - ЗВП, ЙвХ sunroom, Lg. WBR. oversized grg. $185,900. CALL MARY or BEVERLY 3BR. 2BA, 2 slofios, 1758 sq. (1.2 car garago, FR 7,03Ac. $179,900. CAa iANE @751-8560 187 Crestview Drivep i s ç Ногпюпу-ОВА. ЗВА, part. bsmt.. 2 FP's, 3 3 ac, add ac. avajl. $166,500. CAa iANE @751-8560 TOO NEW FOR PHOTO 3 Bodrooms. 2 Baths, spacious Г00ГЛ5. largo lol. $162,500. CAU iANE @751-8560 2 stofy, 2200 sq. fl. ffemondous valuol FR gazebo. $154,900. CAU KEN @ 751-8564 128 Farmview Lane 3BR.2BA, 1.39ac . new rool, dt^AastMîf &hafdwootís, $144,900 CAU GENA @751-8569 141 Dakota Lane 2 Dcdfooms. f Bath, groal mini larm on 4.61 acros. $139,900. CALL iANE @751-8560 1990 dDlevwJe on 1603Ac. 3BR, 2BA, Lg. pond w/mini ponds $139,900. CAU iANE @751-8560 Twinbrook Acres, 3BR, 30A, large kitchen, fircplaco. $139,900. CAU MARY ® 751-8566 38R, ША on 2.Ì4 ac.. totally remodeled in 94. sunrm $124,500. CAU MARY @751-8566 Garden Valloy. 2BR. 2BA, Now tK5tng fomodolod, $118,500 CAU iANE @751-8560 Iredell Co.. ЗВП. 2BA, well maintained, ntconixjod $114,900. CAU iANE @751-8560 ЗВП. 2BA, 1853 sq. ft. mobilo homo w/5.5 acros. S109,900. CAU. JANE @751-8SeO 101 МПАВЯЕЕП Lane 3BR, 2BA, Historic OisUlct. 1.5 slorios, basomont. $104,900. CAU LEE @751-8572 i<\‘ --'У'/■ In town location. 3BR, 2BA, 1560v /■sq. fL, oxc. cond. $103(900. CAU KEN @751-8564 2BR. 2BA. stioam 13W- acros, horsos allowed $100,000. CAU EtraVN® 751-8563 Immaculato slartor, 1122 St. paved dnvo. 20x20 tin. oil tMg. $99,900 (»U JANE or MJ. (3 751-8560 26R, IBA, oulsido city limits, somo hardwoods. $99,900 CAU MARY @ 751-8566 Now Const.. 3BR, 2BA coltago. Conv. in-town location $98,500 CAU iANE @751-8560 4BR, 2BA, cfoso to everything! Largo back yard, cul-de-sac. $94,900 CAU MARY @751-8566 Jusi remodeled, new roof, e!c„ relmished hafdwoods, full bsmt. $94,500.CALL IANE @751-8560 2.99 acros. idoal localion, Bodrooms. 2 Balhs. $89,900. CAU GENA @751-8569 ЭВП. 2BA. catlwdral coilings, 2002 Skylino MIH. 587,000. CAU (MNNIE® 751-8565 1097 Skylino on 1.7CAC.3BH, 2 5В.г 1500 sq It. $79,900. CAU IANE @751-8560 1.5 naos, 3BR. 2 BA, 1552 sq. It. mobilo tionio $79,900. CAU. CONNIE @751-8565 3 Bodrooms. 2 ßattis, with wired shop/gnraao. $74,900. CAU JANE @751-8560 3BR, ША. (anced backyard, enclosed porcti, roconi updjios. $59,900 CAU JANE ©751-8560 JULIAItOVVAltD 751-8567 Вмг Creek Cll. Rrl. WILL NOT DIVIDE.., H*y. 601 N...................... obttiei'ctirRd^........... EVELYN LINDAIIAYNHS UAILEY751-8563 751-8562 K.„r.ib Л \ л 11 ЛН 1 I l.O I S A N D L a n d a n d R i n i a l P u o i ’i k i ii s BEVERLYUUSS 998-1156 Bytfly Chapet й( -.Thompion Une. .......91.97 Ac. $413,665J7 5WAC.S150.000 ...14AC+ hou»*. $175,000...........6.84 Ac. $60.000_____2.19 Ac. $27.000...............8 Ac. $56,000 601S.....-.....................«...Kaydon Drive (commercial).,..Cedar Ridge Rd..................Slonevbrook....«...............Sanford Ave___________15*/-Acfe».----------------- ..,.15.6 ocres $140,000 .,..2.15 aeree $160,000.......2ecrot $45,000,.,5.22 acret $48.500 Bear Creek Ch.Rd... Edwards Rd... ...1,4&C(«« $134,000 ...Hwy. 601 $107,250 Madison Rd lcoromercIa|L.Lot 19 Garden Valloy Rd.M Lot 20 Garden Valley Rd. (iredeii co,),.. Farminglon.......... ...40.02 acres S257.000 ......9,8 acros $75.000 RENTAL PROPERTIES ..2 acres $425,000 Jl.06 acres $18,900 !7t.05 acres $18,900 6W. acres $142,400 808 Davie Academy R< 3800>Q Old Rosebud.» 555 Hospital SI. Ext..... ...Call for price -----itJim mj On,H).luiiilv Csi I f I Il l! h ■ 'Л BIO - DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISK RECORD. Thursday, Dtc. 26,2002 D a v ie D a t e lin e F u n d r a i s e r s R e l i ü i o n T u e s d a y , D e c . 31 Neu- Year's Kvc Wiilcli MkIiI .Ser­ vice, .u ,\IiK.k- UMC. 1 l:.1ilp.ni O n g o in g I’rcM'hool/l’arenls .Morning Out. Ik-lhlehcni Uniled .Melh. Time: Ч ¡).m.-noon. Ages 1 Л: 2 - M.W чгТ. Th. Aiic .i - M.T. I ll. Asc t & I’lc- K - three or fourilays per week. Call •Ш-682(). Prcschool/I’urenls .Murnini; Oul, Center United Melh.. Apes .3 & 4 Mon.. Wed.. Fri. a.m. - 11:.3() a m.. Call ‘МО-.Я?.*!? or 442-.S7.15. Revclullon .Sludy.each Sun. nighl. b JO p.m. Al .Sheffield Music Hall, inlerseclion оГ ShelTicId Kd. & Turkeyfoot Rd. Everyone welcdnie to attend, Hefore School 1‘гокгат for Sliiitly (irove Sludenls. available Mon.- Fri. beginning 6 a.m. al Advancc UMC Community HIdg. School bus arrives 8 a.nt. to lake children lo Shady Cirove Elemenlar) . Call 448- (1199 for fees and info. Attumi & nible Sludy, Weilnes- days al 7 p.m., Iloiw Baplisi Taber­ nacle. MOPS (Molhersof Preschoolers). 1st & 3rd Fridays tliru school year, ai Macedonia Moravian Churcli. N.C. XOI N. 9: I.S-11:45 a.m. Childcare provided for small fee. info; W8-4394. Hefore .School ProRrum. Advance UMC HIdg. N.C. xm S. for Shady Grove sludenls, drop off Л a.m.. school bus pick-up 8 a.m. Registra­ tion required. Call W8-01W for info. D a t e s t o R e m e m b e r T u e s d a y , J a n . 7 Joint Workshop of Town of Mocksvllle PlunnlnK Hoard mid Hoard of Adjustment with iMocksville Town Hoard, .S:1.S p.m. in MiKksville Town Hall. Call 751-3340 for more info. O n g o in g visit Cooli-emee’s Mill VllluRC Mu- se u m . 14 О ш гс Ь Si.. Tu e s. & lliu rs ,, 9 a .m .-n oo n . Sals.. 11 a .m .-2 p .m . To u r* also available b y appl. C a ll 294-W M O. P re .sch o o l .S lo rv tiin e . T u e s .. 11 iU ib .D a vie C o u n iy L ib ra n . program . Fo r children 3 -5. M u ­ sic. read aloud, siories, film s, nurscrv- rhym es. K ic h a rd H u r r H o ld s О ГП се H o u rs in D u \ iis 2 n d Th u rs. ofevcr>’ m onlh. 9 a.m . Iil 4:.^() p .m ., T o u n of M tv k s - v illc building. M e e t i n g s O n g o in g iiumane Siiclety of Duvle Co.. monthly meelings 2nd Tues. of each monlh, al office Yadkim ille Kd. lv- hind car wash. 7.S1-5214, Davie Kepuhlicun McnsClub.niecls 4ih Salurday of each monlh, 7:30 a.m.. Red Pig HBQ. Cclebrute Rei-oi ery, weekly suppon group for those stniggling with bad habils, addictions, and victims of abuse. Meets Fridays. 7 p.m.. al I lills- dale Bapt. Church, Hwy, 158, Ad- Viuice. Call У40-6618 for moiv info. Davie County llursc Kmergency Res­ cue Team, 7:30 p.m.. dowiisuiipi at iIk- Agricultuml Building. Mivk-sville. Ev­ ety 3nl Tuesday each montli. For info: ‘>4()-2111. DavIe Co. Band Booslers, meels 2nd Tuesday of monlh. 7:30 p.m.. Davie High Band Room. Shtfneld-Calahuln Support (i roup, 2ndand4thTues.,7p.m.,Ncw. Union Meth. Church. Meeting opon lo com­ munity. Family Services "What Kvery Par­ ent Should Know".parenlingckisses to interested parents of teens in local area-s. evety Mon. 6-7; 15 p.m., al Mock,sville officc Siuiford Ave, Cosl S15. Formore info: 751-4510. JerasulemBapt. Church isaprovid- ing suppon for those who have lo.st Ihcir jobs, 8:30-10a.m. on Mondays, call 336-284-2328 for mot« info. ProgresilveClubofCooleeme#,2nd Tuesday. Cooleemee Library. 5 p.m. Call 284-2975 for info. Christian Businessmen's Cuminlt- tee of Motksvllle, Tliursdays, 7 a.m. Mocksville Rotary Hui. Gold Wing Tourlni; As.soclatlon, Red Pig Barbecue, Greasy Comer, N.C. 801 at U.S. 601. 6 p.m. 284- 4799. Davie Counly Stamp Club, 2nd Thurs., Davie Senior Centcr, 7 p.m. 751-0611. Cooleemee Recreation A.s.soclatlun, Zachary House, 1st Tuesday. 7 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymou.s. Sundays, 6 ■p.m. and Wednesdays, 8 p.m.. Second Presbyterian Church babcmenl. Pine St. Coll 751-1490 or 751-7786 for info. llomeschool 4-11 Cluh. 2nd ct 4th Thursday. C:ill 998-8925 lor moiv info. Piedmont Triad Rabbit Fanciers, hist Sunday of c;ich month, 2:30 p.m. All r.ibhit owners welcome. Call 33ft- 998-9858 or visit www.piednionltriadr.ibbit.coin or c- niail ptrl2(X)()(n'aol.com for more info. Help VourselfSupport (¡rmip.Can­ cer Services. Inc.. 2nd Tuesilay. noon- l:3()p.m. DavieCouniy Library. Hring bag lunch if you wish. For more info, call 751-0313 or 760-9983. MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers). .Macedonia Mor.ivian Church. Fel­ lowship, fiHxi. suppon, and creative activities. Children receive excellent care in the guided MOPPETS pro- gr.un. Regisinition fees arr nominal ;uid '-cholarsliips arc available. Meet- ingsarcthe UiaiHl3nlFridaysofe;icli monlh beginning Aug. 1 fi. from 9:15- 11:45 a.m. Davie Scluxil Scheilule is followed. Questions call 998-4394. The Artist Croup, DavieCouniy Li­ brary. 7 p.m. last Tues, Call Honnie al ‘W8-5274. Cenicr Community Development, 3rtl Mon.. 7 p.m. Community Bldg. Cooleemee Town Hoard, 3rd Tues­ day, Town Hall, 7 p.m. unless other­ wise noted. Nortli CiKileemee und Clark Road Council. 2nd Wednesday. 7 p.m. Friendship Baptist Fellowship Hall. Dm le Domestic \'iolenee .Services. Support groups for viclims. Sessions free, conlidential. Tuesdays. 7 p.m. and Fridiiy, 1(1 a.m. DDVS Office in DavieCouniy Olfice Bldg.. 751 -3450. Family Violence I’revenlion Ser­ vices of Dav le County. Free counsel­ ing for victims of violence and iheir children. Sepanite groups. Tuesday s, 6-7:30 p.m.FirM Uniled Melhoilist Chureh of Mix-ksville. Call 1-8(K)- 728-.3413. Concerned Hikers ‘ soclalion, FiHilhills Chapter. 2nd Wednesday, Western Steer, U.S. 601 al 1-40.7 p.m. Public welcome. Advance (burden Club, Isl Tues , 9 a.m..Mocks UMC. 998-2111. .MocksvilletiardenCIuh. I sr Thurs., PirM Baptisi Fellowship Hall, 7 p.m. Visitors welcome. Sons of Confederate Veterans, Isi Mond;iy,Cixileenice Historical Build­ ing, 7 p.m. Mocksvllle Rotary Cluh, Tuesdays, 12:10p.ni., Kotary Hul. I'armlnKtun .Masonic I.oilRe No. 265, 2nd .Monday. 7:30 p.m. al Ihe lixlge. Cancer support group. 2nd l iies- day. 7 p.m.. Davie Library. lor cancer patients, friend, lamily. l-8IX)-228- 7421 or 751-0313. ■Mocksville I.ions Club, 1st, 3rd Thursdays, 7 p.m., Kotary Club, Davie Co. Lulled Way Hoard of Directors. 4th Monday. 5:30 p.m,. Brock Cenler Anne.x. Conf. Room 208. .Mocksville-Davie Homebuilders, 4limuirsd;iy,7p.ni.,CaptainSteven's. Davie High Athletic Itoosters, 3rd Monday, 7 p.m.. school cafeteria. Disabled American Veterans No. 75 and Auxiliary. 3rd Monday.7 p.m.. chapier home, U.S. 601 soulh of Mocksville. Farmington Rurltan Cluh. 2nd Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Farminglon Metluxlisi chureh. IlfU-PS Ministries.Christian recov­ ery program for women sexually abused as children. Mondays, 7:30 p.m., 41 coun Square, Rixim 210. Al/helmers Support (iruup, 2nd Thursday, 7 p.m., E;ist RiKiiii, Sr. Cemer. Bnxk Bldg., N. Main St., 751-(X)11. Hreasl-feedinKSupporl(iroup,2nd Tue.sday, Davie Heallh Dept.. 6-7:30 p.m. Parents Resource Or)'ani/.ution (PRO) support group for families of children with disabilities, 2nd Tues­ day. 7 p.m. Call Koseniary Kropfelder alW8-.V1Il for localion. .lerlcho-llurdisnn Rurltan Club. 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., club building. Health Dept..clinic hours; Mon.-Fri., 8:.10-11:30 a.m.. 1-4:30 p.m.; Tues­ days. 4:30-7 p.m.; Teen Health Pro­ motion Clinic. 8:30 a.m.-noon. 2nd. 4th Saturdays. Davic County Hoard of Social Ser- vices,4ihTuesday.S;.30p.m.aiDSS. Mocksvllle AA, Thurs.. 7 p.m. - closed mlng. Sun., 8 p.m. - open mlng. Call Christine al 998-9885 or Terry 940-5944. Narcotics Anonymous Againsi All Odds Group. Sundays. 6 p.m., Tliurs­ days. 8 p.m.. Room 208, Brock Bldg. Drug Problem? Helpline. 910-785- 7280. .Mocksvllle American Leulon Post 174, VFSV Hul. Sanfonl Ave., 2nd Tliursday, 7 p.m. Mocksville Civitan Club, 6:30 p.m., 2nd, 4lh Monday, Wesiem Sleer, Advance Memorial I’ost 8719 Vet­ erans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary, 4lhTue.s„ 7:30 p.m., posl home. Feed Mill Ko;id. Davie Cminty Right To i.ife. 7 p.m., 3nl Tliursday, grand jury riKirn, coun- house. 751 -5235 or 492-5723. Cooleemee Memiirial VFW I’osi 1119, 2nd. 4ih Thurs.. 7 p.m.. VFW Hall. N.C. 801. Corinthian l.oilge No. I7F&AM. 2nd, 4th Fridays. 7:3(1 p.m. at Ihe lixlge. Mocksvillel.odReNo. 1.34. Isl Tues­ day. 7:30 p.m, at the lixlge, Davie Bus, \\'omen's Assik*, 1 si Wed. each month. Davie Y.MCA. niHin. To K.SVPcall 751-.5672. DavieCo, MS Support (irou|). 2nd Mon. of each monlh, 6 p.m.. Davie Co. Hospilal. Cooleemee A, iK-hind Good Shep­ herd Episcopal.Tues. & Fri,. 8 p,in. R e c r e a t i o n Tor more infomuuion on these evcnls, call 731-2325. L ine D a n c in g Famiinglon Conununity Center. Fv- er>’ Tuesday. Cost: $2. Insiniclors: Steve Ä Linda Hatley. Formoreinfo. call 7.M08-1H. R e c C lu b llcfo rc (S 1 5 )o r afler (S2.*t)sclu>ol and o u lo t's c h w l prv>^rams. Rcyislration oixrn. G o o d T im ers S q u a re D a n c e Dance Le.ssons $5 (vr iiujnlh. Voiuu- leers fordirfereni swial evenls. Con­ tact Ethel at 99S-.ÌS37. S ilv e rstrid e rs W alk C lu b Seniors. .‘>0 and up. M-F. 6:30-9 a.m. No chafiie. M o th e rs M o rn in g O u t Tuesdays and'Duirsdays, S7 j>erday. $40 jvr monlh. T tie D a n c e C o m p a n y Mon,.Tues,. Wed..&Sal.Call Emily Rolienson. 998-5163. F rid ay , D e c . 2 7 Oxford Afier Christma.s .Sale, Shop Til You Drop, depart 7 a.m.. a*tum 6 p.m.. S10. Don't miss fun alierChrist- mas adventure, call 751-2325 to sij:n \ip now. Limited seating. Y M C A For more infomiation. call 751-9622 or visit Davie Family YiMCA. W a te r E x e rc is e C la s s For l>eginners and the e.\|Hrricnced. .Ml ages. Call for class ty|x.’sÄ: times. K a ra te -C a ru c a d o S ty le Tuesdays, 7-S:45 p.m. Ages 7 & up. T a e K w on D o Ages 6 uji. Meet Tues. Ä: Thurs.. 4:45.6;(K), 6:45 p.m. P a re n ts N ig h t O u t 6-l0;.^0 p.m.. ages 3-12. Swimming, arts S: cnifts. games, tnovie. Dinnerat 6:30. S7 memlvrs. .$ 10 nomnemlvrs. F a m ily N ight 6:.^0-8:30p.m. Dinner, ganjcs, swim­ ming and more. $2 perfxTson (5Äun- der tree). M id d le S c h o o l M a n ia 8-11 p .m . S e n i o r s All Senior Activities take place at Davie Counly Senior SerN'icesliKatcd in the Впкк Huilding on North Main Street. Mocksville unless oiher\vise noted. CaU 751-OiUl. F rid a y , D e c . 2 7 Life I.ine Screening. 9 a.m,. Stroke and Osteo|x>rosis. Cr.il't Room, by appt, only at l-8(XI-407-4.S57. O n g o in g Lunch. M.T.W , 11:30 a,m„ Th. Л I'ri., 11 a.m. Sliver Heallh I'xcrcises, Senior .Ser­ vices, M, W, F, 8:30 a.m. (Juilllni;, every MoiuUiy. 10 a.m, llridge. Tuesdays & Fridays, I p.m. (,'ard & Hoard (iamcs. W. 1:30 p.m. Creative .Scrapliookinu Class. 2nd Tuesday. 2 p.m. Painl Class. Wednesdaysat 8:.10a.m. Dr. Dunn. I’odlatrist, at Sr. .Services every three weeks on Mondays at 8;.30 a.m. Free Blond Pressure Checks.oiice a imtnlh. call Sr. Services for dates. Sr, Chorus, riiursilays, lOa.m,, East Kixim. R e p o r t D a v ie D a te lin e I te m s B y N o o n IV lo n d ay Hems for Davie Dateline should lx- re|xined by nixin Monday ofthe pub­ lication week. Call 751 -2120 or drop il by Ihe olfice, al S. Main St, across from llie counhouse. Town Extends Storm Brush Free Pickups The Town of M ocksvillc has e.xlencled the time pe­ riod it will pick up curbside lim bs and leaves t'rom storm dam age through Jan. 10, The limbs, no larger than 4 inches in diameter, shoukl be placed large end loward the curb. L eaves should be put curbside separately. The service is Ibr town residents, and storm dam ­ age only. M e m o r i e s n e v e r f a d e . . . t h e y s e e m t o g l o w L i k e a c o z y f i r e w h e n t h e w o r l d ’s w h i t e w i t h s n o w . zzm M a y y o u r h o l i d a y s b e f i l l e d w i t h b e a u t i f u l m e m o r i e s t o w a r m t h e y e a r a h e a d . M erry C b rislm o s & H a p p y H o lid a y s SWICaSGOODWALL & M-^DANIEL 854 V alley Road • Mocl<sville, NC 336-751-2222 Agent on call 24 hours a d.iy, 7 days a week. lington C om pany l< . 1- Л I . I V И(у 751.Ч400 Jaaicr.McÜiaid Dtbbit Mvfbi>rBiuiamW#.0747 W4.12R4* 69ÎA624 Ш C/I^Caj/ ¿Peace ^ e Q /oia S )iizln ç ¿7^üc/aj/ cSeeiôo/i i/oäceved (У / Я/e a i (^ ^ o j/J iil 2 )a j/3 Jiiut.MiAioo GlenSttoIcT Prier llcitea650-5175 Ш-1М1 Ш 1-1гтт '' М Ш DAVIE COUN ГУ EN TERPRISE RECORD. Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002 - Bll E lle n G ru b b (rig h t) w a s th e h e a d s h o p p e r fo r th is y e a r ’s S a n ta S h o p a t C o o ie e m e e E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l. S tu d e n ts w e r e a llo w e d to H b u y p r e s e n ts fo r fa m ily m e m b e r s fo r $1 e a c h . - P h o t o s b y R o b in F e r g u s s o n A v a rie ty of g ifts w a it fo r th e c h ild re n to m a k e th e ir p ic k s. C o o le e m e e E le m e n ta ry s tu d e n ts w e re a llo w e d to c h o o s e u p to 1 0 g ifts fo r fa m ily a n d frie n d s . C h r is t m a s A t T h e M o o s e M o c k sv ille M o o s e L o d g e 1 9 4 9 h e ld its c h ild re n ’s C h r is tm a s p a rty o n D e c . 1 3 . T h e c h ild re n e n ­ jo y e d p la y in g s to p o n th e n u m b e r, m u s ic a l c h a ir s a n d b in g o . A t left, J im L a w re n c e , fa m ily a c tiv itie s d ire c to r, c a lls o u t n a m e s a s s o n M itc h ell p a s s e s o u t p r e s e n ts . PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as Executor ol the Eslale ol LESTER M. PARKS, lale of Davie County, this Is lo no­ tily all persons having claims against said estate to present Ihem to the undersigned on or belore tho 19th day ol March, 2003, being three (3) monihs Irom the first day ol publicalion or this notice will bo pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to Ihe undersigned. This the 19th day ot December, 2002. Lesley Ivlerrill Parks, EXEC 180 Aspen Lane Advance, NC 27006 12-19-4tn STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Before the Clerk 02 E 130 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF UWRENCE J. LEGERE. NOTICE TO.CREPlTQF^g ANP LEGERE All persons, lirms and corpora­ tions having claim s against Lawrence J. Legere, deceased, are nolilied lo exhibit them to Robert E. Price, Jr., as administrator, СТА ol the decadent's estate on or be­ fore June 1, 2003, at 151 Soulh Main Street, Mocksville, North Carolina 27028, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors ol the de­ cedent are asked to make immedi­ ate payment lo the above named administrator, СТА. This the 25th day ot November. 2002. Robert E. Price, Jr., Administrator, СТА Robert E. Price, Jr. & Associates, RA. RO. Box 26364 Winston-Salem, NC 27114-6364 Telephone (336) 760-2870 12-5-4Ш W illiam H . B ro a d w a y h a s b e e n a v o lu n te e r fo r 1 4 y e a r s , a n d h e re , h e lp s K a re n S p r y w ith h e r C h ris t­ m a s list. RANDY MILLER &SONS 2 W .M illiTKiiail-.M ocksville (336) 284-2826 Happy 1st Anniversary! UiSlummk Л Jiimes Hiul.wn N O T I C E WINSTON-SALEM PUBLIC ASSEMBLY K A C n.n iES COMMISSION The Winston-Siilcm Public A s :i с ni Ы у Facilities Com m i.ssion i.s seeking individunis interested in serving on the Commission's Fair Planning Committee. I'lie Fair Planning Commillttc assi.sts ihe Fair Bireclor in . planning the annual Di.\ie C lassic Fair. Persons inleresled in serving on Ihe Fair I’lamiing Committee .should contact Davitl Sparks, Fair Director, at P.O. Box 7525, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 or at 336/727-2236 for more infomiation ancl for an application. Deadline for applying is January 10,2003. r ' p Í li^ B12. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26,2002 PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA OAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra­ tor o( Ihe E state ol EUGENE DALTON, JR., a/k/a Eugene Dalton and Eugene Dalton, II, deceased. Into of Davie County, North Cato­ lina. this Is to notify all persons hav Ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or t>efore the 5th day ol Match, 2003, said date being at least three months from the date of first publl- catton of this notice, or this notice will tie pleaded in bar of their re­ covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 5th day of December, 2002, the same tieing the lirsl pub­ lication date. Elsie Ruth Dalton of the Estate of Eugene Dalton, Jr., a/K/a Eugene Dalton and Eugene Dalton, II Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB#7866, Attorney for the Estate 161 South Main Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 NORTH CAROLINA '2-5-4tn DAVIE COUNTY HOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING before the Davia County Zoning Board of Adjuslmant at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January 6.2003, in the 2nd Ftoor Comr.ilssioners Room of the Davie County Administration BulWing, Mocksville. N.C. The pub- Ite is Invited to attend. The follow­ ing Item Is scheduled to be heard: M d in t has applied lor a Special Use Permit lor a Drag racing course and a Go-cart track In the Highway Business (H- B) and Residential Agricultural (R- A) zoning districts pursuant to §155.125(8) ol the Davie County Zoning Ordinance. This 134 acre property, currenti/ known as the Farmington Dragstrlp, Is located at 2992 NC Hwy 801 North, approxi­ mately 1/4 mile west of Cedar Creek Road, and Is further de­ scribed as Parcel 62 of Davie County Tax Map C-4. A sign will be placed on the above listed property to advertise ' the Public Haarlng. All parties and Interested citi­ zens are Inviled to attend saW hear­ ing at which time they shall have an opportunity to present facts and testimony in support of, or in oppo­ sition to, the request. Prior lo Ihe hearing, additional inlormation on a request may tie obtained by vis­ iting the Planning and Zoning De­ partmenl weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by telephone at (336) 751-3340. John S. Gallimore Planning and Zoning NORTH CAROLINA ''2-26-2tn DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Execu­ tor of Ihe Estate of CHARLES BOOKER WILKINSON, late of Davie County, this Is to nolify all parsons having claims against said aslate to present hem to the under­ signed on or before the 5th day of M arch, 2003, being three (3) iTHNiths from the first day of publl- catkm or this notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persons Indabled to saM eslate will please make Immediato payment to the undersigned. This SIh day ol December, 2002. Steven Gray Brewer 4709 Bell West Drive Kemersville, NC 27284 Martin & Van Hoy. LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksviiie. NC 27028 12-5-4tn GALUALUI/IE 2 0 Y E A R W A R R A N T Y L o n g est Lasting 3 ’ C o v erag e / M any C olors P o le B uildings M etal R oofs & Siding | 1-8M-278-6050 MD-SlilEIKrALS M A R T IN G O L F C A R 3244 Hwy 158 • Advance 998-9310 H oliday i p c d d i on w ■nd d c c M c goif cars & acccuorics. C hcck U» out NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualilied as Administra­ tor of the Estate ol JUDY ANN HARPE, deceased, late of Davie County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or belore the 5th day of March, 2003, said date being at least three months Itom the date ol first publication of this nolice, or this nolice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymenl to the undersigned. This 5th day of December, 2002, the same being Ihe lirst pub­ lication date. Jell Harpe, Admlnistiator ol Ihe Estate ol Judy Ann Harpe Grady L. McClamrock, Jr., NCSB#7866, Attorney for the Eslate 161 South Main Stfeet Mocksviiie, NC 27028 Telephone (336) 751-7502 12-5-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualilied as the Execu­ tor of the Estate of CHARLES ROY ANDERSON, late of Davie Counly, this Is to notily all persons having claims againsl said estate to present hem to the undersigned on or before the 12th day ol March, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publication or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme­ diate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day ol December, 2002. Jerry Wayne Anderson, Execulor 1347 Bear Creek Church Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Martin & Van Hoy, LLP Attorney at Law Ten Court Square Mocksville, NG 27028 12-12-4ln NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE JUVENILE COURT DIVISION FILE NO.: 02 J 71 IN RE; FARMER, A MINOR CHILD aka In Re; Jernlgan DOB: August 9,2002 AMENDED NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BV PUBLICATION TO: THE UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENT, OF A FEMALE JUVENILE BORN ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 9,2000. TAKE NOTICE lhat a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled aclion. The nature ol the reliel being sought Is as lollows: THE DAVIE COUNTY DE­ PARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER­ VICES HAS FILED A PETITION ALLEGING NEGLECT AND DE­ PENDENCY. You are required to make de- lense to such pleading no later than the 21st day ol January, 2003, said date being thirty (30) days Irom Ihe firsl publication of this notice, and upon your failure to do so, the patty seeking seivice against you will apply to the Court for the reliel sought. This the 111h day ol December, 2002. MARTIN & VAN HOY, L.L.P. By: SALLY W. SMITH ATTORNEY FOR DAVIE CO. DEPT OF SS TEN COURT SQUARE MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 (336)751-2171 12-19-3tn FOR SALE: Cars • Trucks Utility Buildings Carports: All Sizes, Ail Galvanized All Size Dog Lots 336-751-3442 Mocksville. NC NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION 2002 SP 209 In tho Matter of the Foreclosure of the Deed of Trust ol STEPHANIE KAYE, STEPHEN ERIC KAYE, GRANTOR, TO: PRLAP, INC., TRUSTEE, AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE As recorded In Book 350, Page 224, Davie County Public Registry. Under and by virtue ol the power and authority contained in that cer­ tain Deed ol Trust executed and delivered by STEPHANIE KAYE, STEPHEN ERIC KAYE, dated 10/ 24/00, and recorded in the Oflice of the Register of Deeds for Davie County, North Carolina In Book 350, Page 224, and because ol delaull in the payment ot the indebt­ edness thereby secured and lail­ ure to carry out or perform the stipu­ lations and agreem ents therein contained and pursuant to the de­ mand of the owner and holder ol the indebtedness secured by said Deed ol Trusl, and pursuant to Ihe Order ol Ihe Clerk of Superior Court lor Davie County, North Carolina, entered in this foreclosure proceed­ ing, the undersigned, Frank W. Erwin, Substitute Trustee, will ex­ pose lor sale at public auction on Jan. 2, 2003 at 12:01 P.M. on the steps of the Davie County Court­ house, Mocksville', North Carolina, the following described real prop­ erty (including the house, il any, and any other Improvements thereon); Being known and designated as Lot 20, as shown on Ihe map of Fox Run Subdivision, which map is re­ corded in Plal Book 5, Page 182, In the Office of the Register ol Deeds of Davie County, North Carolina, reference to which map Is hereby made tor a more particu­ lar description. Property address: 187 Fox Run Dr., Mocksville, NC 27028 Presenl Owners: Stephanie Kaye, Stephen Eric Kaye The sale will be made subject lo ail prior sales and releases and to ail deeds of trust, liens, unpaid taxes, restrictions, easements, as­ sessments, leases, and other mat­ ters ol record, II any. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 45.21-10(b), and the terms ol the Deed of Trust, any successlul bid­ der will be required to deposit with the Substitute Trustee immedialely upon conclusion of the sale a cash deposit nol to exceed the greater ol Five Percent (5%) ol the bid amount or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00). Any successful bidder shall be required to tender Ihe full balance of the purchase price so bid in cash or certilied check at the time the Substitute Trustee tenders to him a deed lor the property or attempts to tender such deed, and should said suc­ cesslul bidder fail to pay the lull balance ol the purchase price so bid at Ihe time, he shall remain li­ able on his bid as provided for in North Carolina General Statute 45- 21.30(d) and (e). This sale will ba held open len (10) days for upset bids as required by law. Signed; December 2002. Tammy Flemming, Agent for Frank W. Erorin, Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 7206 Jacksonville, NC 28540 (910) 346-9671 ______________________12-19-2tn Deadline for Legal is Monday by noon. Please call 751-2120. WISSCORVgR 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. 297S Hwy. 64 E in Fork CalL todayl ( 3 3 6 ) 9 8 8 - 8 8 1 0 NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY SALE Under and by virtue ol the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Bobby Joo Hedrick, Jr. and Kelley Sheek Hedrick, dated the 5th day ol Janu­ ary, 2002, and recorded In Book 323, page 108, In the office of the Register ol Deeds bl Davie County, Norlh Carolina, default having been made in Ihe payment ol the indebt­ edness thereby secured, and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure thereof lor the purpose ol satisfy­ ing said Indebtedness thereby se­ cured, and the holder ol the Indebt­ edness thereby securod having demanded a loreclosure thereol lor the purpose ol salislying said in­ debtedness. and the undersigned Trustee having petitioned the Clerk of Superior Court ol David Counly lor an Order Allowing Foreclosure to proceed and such Order having been entered, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale al public auction to Ihe highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door ol the Davie County Courthouse, Mocksville, North Carolina, at 12:00 noon on the 3rd day ot January, 2003, all ol the property conveyed in said deed ol trust, including all buildings and permanent improve­ ments alflxed thereto, which prop­ erty as of len (10) days prior to the posting ol this notice was owned by Bobby Joe Hedrick, Jr. and Kelley Sheek Hedrick, the same lying and being in Calahan Town­ ship, Davidson County North Caro­ lina, and more particularly de­ scribed as follows: Lying and being in Calahan Township, Davie County, North Carolina, and beginning at a 1/2 inch existing iron rebar, said exist­ ing iron rebar being the North- easternosl corner ol Dwayne S. Cookson and wife, Teresa L. Cookson, DB 187, page 80, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 6.03 and being Ihe Southwesternmost corner of Brenda H. Wells, DB 196, page 229, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 6.10 and being the Northwestern corner ol the within described property; thence with said Wells line South 81 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East, 676.28 leet to a 1/2 Inch ex­ isting iron rebar by 2 inch existing iron rebar witness Iron and being located in the weslern line of Louise G. Allen and husband, S, Buren Allen, DB 109, page 751, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 8; thence with said Aileniine South 01 degrees 16 min­ utes 35 seconds Easl, 319.31 feet lo a found 5/8 inch bolt with square degrees 14 minutes 50 seconds West, 708.61 feet to a found 5/8 inch boll with square head, said bolt being located in the Eastern line oi said Dwayne S. Cookson and wile, Teresa L. Cookson; thence with said Cookson line North 04 de­ grees 31 minutes 20 seconds Easl, 315.62 feet to the POINT AND PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 5.00 acres mote or less and being Tax Lol 6.08, Tax Map 1-2 as surveyed by Slone Land Surveying Company on November 12, 1999. See Deed Book 193, page 361, Tax Map 1-2, Tax Lot 6.08, Subjecl to reserved easement as set lorth In DB 193, page 363. Also conveyed Is a non-exclu- slve access easement as set lorth in DB 193, page 363, Davie County Registry. This propeMy Is located oil Godby Road, Mocksville, Notth Carolina, and is being sold as Is SUBJECT to any city-county ad valorem laxes and any special as­ sessm ents that are a Hen against the premises, as well as all prior deeds of trust, liens, judgments, encumbrances, restrictions, ease- MILLER EQUIPMENT ''■1 RENTAL W IN TER IS COM ING! BoUcal aeraloc core ulu(iu«r & wore lur renl todayl M ..... 13361751-2304 1 + A c r e L o t i n F o r k 1 -I- acre lot located in the Fori< Cliurch community. Surveyed, perked, county water with meter installed. New driveway construction. Restricted, modular or doublewide allowed. $ 2 2 ,5 0 0 Contact Robert Stone (Owner/Broker) at Riverfork Properties 336-998-4733 METAL IW WOOD INSTALUTION • PARTS ACCESSORIES • SERVICE COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIALBobby Ginther (336) 751-2986 Mocksvillo, NC ments and rights-ol-way of record, if any, and wiihout any representa­ tions or warranties as to tile or oth­ erwise. The highest bidder at said sale shall be required to make a cash deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of his bid or Seven Hun­ dred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), which­ ever is greater, at the time of sale. This the 4th day ol December. 2002. Trustee Sen/ices Inc., Trustee 02-SP-218 12-26-2tn NORTH CAROLINA DAVIE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Co-Execu­ tors ol the E state ol PAIGE WALTON HENLEY, 168 Wyo Road, Mocksviiie, NC 27028, late ol Davie Counly, this Is to notify all peisons having claims against said estate to presenl them to tha un­ dersigned on or before the 19th day of March, 2003, being three (3) months Irom the lirst day ol publi­ cation or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 191h day ol December, 2002. Rodney W. Henley 2907 Burke Place Court Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Jewel R. Henley 2805 Farmbrook Road Winston-Salem, NC 27103 12-19-4tn INEXPENSIVE ArPROFITABIJB A b o r t i o n A lt. DAVIE PREGNANCY CARE Center olfers conlidenlial & Iree pregnancy tests, support ser­ vices, and referrals. M ake a heallhy choice for your llfel Call 753-HOPE lor appointment. A n i m a l s 2 SIEGLER OIL Stoves. Good Condilion. 1 Charlois Bull. 284- 2876 A K ^ E S fli'lG H L A N D ^ Terrier 7 month, cute male $300. Loves KIdsI 336-940-3856. CH ICKEN ^O RSA rETA iim usl go. P ens & Fowl. 998-4393. $13.00.________________________ A p a r t m e n t s MOCKSVILLE SUNSET TER­ RACE: All brick energy efficient apartment. 1 & 2 bedroom, pool, bask etb all court & sw ings. Kitchen appliances furnished in­ cluding dishwasher. 1.5 baths, washer/diyer connections. High energy ellicient heat pump pro­ vides central h eat and air. Prewired for cable TV & phones. Insulated windows & doors. No wax kitchens bath floors. Located in M ocksville behind the old H endricks Furniture building (now Carolina Precision Machin­ ery) on Sunset Dr. oK ol Hwy. 158. Oflice hours 1-6 M-F & Sat. IQ- 12. Phone 751-0168. INEXPENSIVE & PROFITABLE Y a r d S a l e s 601 COUNTRY STORE-COME HELP US celebrate our 1 st Birth­ day! Discounts throughout the storel Antiques, Sellar's Cabi­ nets, old tools, tables, glassware, gilt baskets (m ade to order) Christmas items, wreaths. Teach­ ers' gilts. Local Honey, Jam s, candy by the pound. M uch to choose from. Come See, Come Saveli O pen W ednesday-Sun- day. 492-2853. CAROLYN'S COLLECTIBLES HWY 601S MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028 336-751-6252 Open every day and staying late through December 24, 2002. For last minute gifts come and shop with us for Christmas. Variety of gift ideas still In stock. Stop by and save moneji lor nice gifts. MERRY CHRISTMAS from us to youlll DEEANTIQUES On the Green...hill 733 Greenhill Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-492-6450 or 800-234-1393 All of Us at Dee's Would Like to Take This Time to Wish You and Yours a Safe and Blessed Christmas Season and A Very Happy and Properous New Yearl Let Us All Remember the True Reason for the SeasonI Happy Holidays» Dee J&M'S ODDS & ~E N ^ across from William R. Davie School, 601 North 492-2552, Gel Candles, dolls, mugs, magnets, other ideas for ChristmasI Come by to register lor Lighted Picture, GARAGE DOORS TRI-PLEX FOR Rent, New, 2 BR with Balh, All Appliances, Fur­ nished, Central Heat & Air, Extra Storage Room. $550/mo. Call 492-2311 or 492-6092. C h i l d C a r e COLLEGE CERTIFIED IN early childhood education now offering in-hom e childcare posilions. Ages 3 and up. For more into call 492-2864. Leave m essage. C o n s t r u c t i o n E q u i p BOBCAT 753 FOR Sale. Low hours (378), 3 buckets, Hudson trailer. 751-3768. F u r n i t u r e QUEEN ANNE COUCH W/2 matching chairs, red velvet, like new. Paid $1600, Must Sell-$400, 753-5572. H o m e s F o r R e n t IB R HOUSE, 181 W att St., Cooleem ee, $280/month & de­ posit. 910-814-1268. 1 ElRrVBA, H A L A N D E Fs T^ Mocksville $300/mo plus security deposit. Call M arha (Broker/ Owner) 492-7505. 2 ^ B R r ^ lio U S E lr r io w n ’ Kitchen/dining room, Livingroom, large porch & yard. Oil Heat. $550/deposlt, $550/rent. NO HUDI 751-1702 leave m essage. 3B^R, 1BA CARTNER St.. Mocksville $600/mo plus security deposit. 3BR, ISA W atts St., Cooleem ee $600/mo plus secu­ rity deposit 3BR, IBA Main St. Cooleem ee $550/mo plus secu­ rity deposit. Call M artha @ Anders Real Estate 492-7505. aBRTlBA, ON COUNTRY LOT WITH BARN. LOCAL 336-918- 4111 OR 828-478-9416 LEAVE MESSAGE. 601 MOCKSVILLE 3BR, 2BA, New C onstruction with appli­ ances. No Pets $750/mo, plus deposit. 998-7003. CLEAN 2BR HOUSE. Call afler 5pm. 704-546-2188. ¡VIARTIN G O LF CAR 5244 Hwy 158 • Advance 998-9310 Holiday specials on clectric scooters. $299.95 ______Check us out READY TO MOVE IN! 3 B e d r o o m , 2 B a t h D o u b l e w i d e S e t u p o n l o t , r e a d y t o g o l M o c k s v i l l e A r e a . Call Richard 7 0 4 - 6 3 9 - 5 2 7 2 DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Dec. 26,2002 ■ B13CT lAiSSSIF^ wns IMECTE WSIVE p r o f it a b l e H o m e s f o r R e n t l-UH A LialIN là ot available rental properties, please check our ad In the Real Estate Section- Howard Realty- 751-3538 MYÈRS PARK^EVELOPMENT in Mocksville, 1 & 2 bedroom houses, many are new construc­ lion, $495-$595 m onth. 1st month rent free if move in by 12/ 31'02. Hubbard Realty, 723- 4306. M i s c e l l a n e o u s M o b i l e H o m e / S a l e M o b i l e H o m e s / S a l e NICE 2BR, 1BA lull basement W m.R. Davie Area. $450/month. $450/deposil. 704-546-2089 af­ ter 6pm. H o m e s F o r S a l e 2BR HOME FOR Sale $40,000. 20% down, owner financing avail­ able. 181 Walt SI. Cooleemee. 910-814-1268. For Sale-Sharp SF-2214 copier, letter and legal copies, black and while copies, reduces and en­ larges, no COLOR copies, large storage stand and 1 toner, good condition, $500.00, 751-7502. PORCELaTn D O L L S ,'gT aS ^ WARE & old com puter v/lth printer. SERVICES; Make crafts and some sewing. 336-751-9436, M o b i l e H o m e / R e n t 14X60 MH, 2BR, IBA, dish­ w asher & trash com pactor in Pines Trailer Park. $350/mo & deposit 829-4503. 2BR MOBlLE’Home7AII^^^^^ trie. 492-5749. ATTENTION TNVESTORS 290 Cherry Street, For Sale by Owner, $65,000 Cash, Gross Rent over 10%. 751-3912. FOR SALE OR Lease with op tion 3BR, 2BA $750/mo. 336 746-5436. PRIVATE LOT, 3BR, 1.5BA, Home #828-478-9416, Local # 918-4111. Leave M essage. M o b i l e H o m e / S a l e FSBO 321 GWYN St. (near Hos­ pital) 3BR, 2 BA, Brick with Fire­ place, Patio, Double Carport. $115,000.00. Call Digital Pager 750-9529. - - - -- - 1.« . W.W credit needed. Call lor Iree quali­ fication by phone. HOME ZONE, M OCKSVILLE AREA 3BR, 2.5BA Home. $4000 down, $900/ mo. No Bank Qualifying Neces­ sary. 336-746-5436. MODUDiFHOMES ON yourlot shipped direct- Save $$. For Iree literature, call 1-877-783-2309. SPLIT FOYER, 3BR, 2.5BA, 2 acres, near goll course, $ 135,000 FIRM. 191 Twin Cedars Goll Rd. 751-5614. L a n d F o r S a l e 3 LOTS FOR Sale, one on W an­ dering Lane, 2 on G arner St. Owner will give terms. 751 -1635. L a w n C a r e E J MOWING SERVICE Landscaping, mulching, pruning & weedealing 336-284-6120 336-391-2130 L o t s F o r R e n t DOUBLEWIDES_________________ AND ' SINGLEWIDE LOTS for rent in Farmington Heights. Nice large ^ lots and quiet Community. First month's lot rent FREE. Call 769- i.;, 0755 or pager 208-3203 or 998- n 5462 NEw T ^ T I 6 ¥ t o ' sF a Acres Mobile Home Park. Re­ landscaped. 1984 or new er homes. John Crotts Rd. off Hwy 64E. Only 2 sp aces left. 998- 8276 or 998-8222._____________ M i s c e l l a n e o u s COME TO CAGLES Fruit Mar­ ket for all your fruit and nuls for Christmas located across from Wm. R. Davie School beside J&M Odds & Ends. Operated by Bernie & Gail Cagle. E X P E R IE N C E L IF E U N D E R O U R R O O r _______DISTHIBUTION-OPPORTUNITIES excitem ent opportunity ownership The good life just got a whole lot better. That's because Lowe's offers excitement, oppoHTUNrTY and ownership, not to mention a unique culture and a refreshing combinalion of benefits that Is considered one of the l>est packages in retail. Experience what it's like under our toof with one of the following opportunities: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN/MECHANIC This professional, working the night shift, will maintain operation of an automated distribution system, Tlie ideal candidate will have experience in electronic trouble-shoorting and electrical wiring; a knowledge of blue prints & schematics; and welding skills. Duties for this position will include: eaulpment trouble­ shooting: electrical wiring: forklift and conveyance system repair; ahd the Installation, maintenance and repair of building systems. Schedules vaty and some overtime maybe required. For more information aboul Lowe's Compares, Inc., go to www,lowea.com/care9rs. For consideration, please apply in person at the following location; Lowe's Distribution Cantor 711 Tomlin Mill Road Statesville, NC 28625 Lowe’s is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and Inclusion. FACTORY DISCOUNT SALE, Investors welcome Prices. Start at $5000. 767-3329. FHA LOAN APPROVALS by phone. All in time for tax time. $500 dow n, $500 m onth. (704)883-9997. FIRST TIME BUYERS PRO ­ GRAM. Wanl a new home, little or no credit, we can help, PHONE 704-873-2548. T im e iioM E B ^^ N ever easie r 0 Down, $699 monthly. Non qualilying. (704- 878-0147 WHY RENT? W hen you can ow n lor less that $250,00 per m onth. Call 704-873-2548. M u s i c DAVE'S MUSIC-EVERYTHING On salel Layaway nov/ for Christ­ mas. Lesson's and repairs avail­ able. Any size guitar and 1 month lesson $99.99. 751-1934. GOING OUT OF Business Sale, Homes are 1/2 Regular price. 767-0156. 111 ST TIME buyers program. No —--------3d.Ca........................... byp____ (704) 857-0157. $157 PER MONTH. 3 Bedroom/ 2 Bath all appliances, furnished. New heat pump. 767-4319 1999 14X80 3B R, 2BA; Farminglon Area, $267 payment. 1998 3BR, 2BA, C ooleem ee $250 payment. Owner Financed (336)240-8415. 4 BEDRObM, 3 Bath, 0 down, $625 month. Move now, no pay­ ments till 2004 Ihat's right 2004. (704)883-9997. 4 QUARTOS, 3 banos, 0 pago inicial. $625 al mes múdese ya, no hay pagos hasta el 2004 si el 2004. (704)928-2066. 5 c a s a s "NUEVAS eM u en o linanciara u sted ya e sta approvado y listo para mudarse. (704)883-9997. 5 NEW "HÓMESV Owner will fi­ nance, you are approved. Ready to move in. (704)883-7706. 96' 1 « 7 0 3BRT2Ba oriTy $4500^ 767-3329. 99' 14X80 ON 1 acre. $15,500. 767-6511 INVESTORS-W E HAVE Singlewides and Doublewides priced between 10 S 20 thou­ sand, 767-6686. ^MODULAR H 0M ES7n~^ur" lot. Shipped direct- Save $$ For tree literature, call 1-877- 783-2309. “MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS SW’S AND DW’S ALREADY SET UP ON ACREAGE. Pay $485 and fees and move in. Call 1-800-750- 45B8. tJEWSlTEBijILT Modular Home (Cape Cod) 12/12 roof, 35 yr. shingles, insulaled windows, built on your land $129,000.00. De­ cember only $30,000.00 rebatel For more information call 1-800- 672-9223. NEW TRUE MODULAR Home. Cost $75,000.00. Will install on your land. $59,000.00. Only "one" available. 3 bedroom, 2 balh. For Info, call 1-800-422-0413. OAKWOOD 16X80 MOVE in lo­ day, owner financing. 767-6686. OWNER FINANCING AVAIL­ ABLE. 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home. 1800sqft. 450 per month. R ea­ sonable Deposit 661-1163 READY TO MOVE IN 3 bed, 2 bath on private lot with stream. Call 704-873-6573. S e r v i c e 99’ 3BR, 2BA, Doublewide on private lol. $26,500 cash onlyl 767-6686. 7BAD CREDIT?^ wrth reason­ able deposit loan approved in minules. Will do what others can'l. 767-4319 WE SAY YESI ABANDONED HOME. 3 bed­ room, 2 bath. Will sell in place or move to your lot. Some owner financing. 336 661-1163 A D V A fiC E '~ F 0 U B llM ^ 4BR, 2BA, $1000 Down, Lease/ P urchase Com bo. (336)240- 8415. BANKRETO SAVE THOUSANDSII CALL 704-873-2548 B U V X fR U O o d u ia r Homey Save $75,000.00. Call 1-800- 322-8679. SPECIA LES DE TIEMPO de taxes, solo traiga sus W-2 de los taxes y nosotros le m achamos hasta $5000.00 para el pago inicial. (704)883-7706. fÁ ^flM EDiALsTÉlicTronic fil­ ing for home buyers, all you need is W-2. We will malch your refund up to $5000.00 toward your down payment. Move Now. (704)928- 2036. WANT A NEW Home? Good Credit, Bad Credit, No Credit, NO PROBLEM! CALL MR. MIRACLE 704-873-6573. YADKIN CO., nice large lots, sngl. & dbiwides. Cheap water, good neighborhood, owner fi­ nance. $11,900 and up. Clean 1994 O akw ood 14x80 Singlewide. Set up on lol. Brown Osborne 336-838-4590 GENE TREXLER I ROOFING New & Old Rools Small Repair Jobs Free Estimates 336-284-4571 larcy 336-751-4212 for , reliable, workmanship. C A S H PAID FOR ANTIQUES, PARTIAL OR WHOLE ESTATES, COLLECTABLES, OLD fVlETAL TOYS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE w e r e - you above the competition in faci, you're eligible for up to three pay raises your first yoar} Our exiensive training program provides you wilh the skills you need to succeed, plus lets you decide when you ate toady for moro pay/benolils and more responsibility. And that's Jusl the beginning. As a membor of our dynamic team, ycull also benelit from tho following: 401K savings plan conlribuiion — wo'll malch 25% of your contribution, up lo 6 % of your salary (available alter one yoar ot sen/ice of ai least 1000 hours, must bo at toast 2 t years of ago. Medical ptescriptlon, dental, life and AD& D benefits (availablo aftor 120 days of employment, wilh at least a 32 hour/ week avorage) Employee assistance program. • Weekly paychecks • Flexible scheduling • Paid vacations • Employee meal and gilt discounts • Slock purchase plan (available to those at lost 21 years of age who have completed 90 days of service) Wq oro truty commrned to your &uccom qb a dodk^tod memt>er ct our loam. Al Crackor Barrel, we liston to whal you tiovo to say ar>d uso lhat loodback to mako positivo changos lo yout work onvlronmenl. What mor# couW you ask (or?If you aro motivaiod and onthusJastIc, with a pasalon lor cujtonwr servico. como In and soe aManagor lodayl Wb ore currently h o kh g fon PAm* TIME HELP COMt IN TODAY ANO APPiy.Wf AM A MSfMOO, HJN PtAa TO WORK. Wt mlooUngforHlOH migypM|)l*tl)atHwlawo(l(hordondnicA«MONfVIII 6420 Sessions Ct. Clemmons, NC Exit 1 8 4 ,1 ^ (336)712-9880 CM Country sto«« W e are an equal opportunity em ployer. S e r v i c e FINANCIAL SERVICES AT your lingertipsl Personal loans, busi­ ness loans, debt consolidation, 2nd mortgages, and olher financ­ ing available to those with good or bad credit. Give us a tryl Must be em ployed with minimum monthly Income of $1000/month. Call 1-877-864-0233 for more In­ formation. PIANO TUNING 1 & Rebuilding Seii-players, Sales & Service Wallace Bartord ___________998-2789___________ ____________P e t s ____________ 155 GALLON SALTWATER Fish Tank with everything included. Paid $3800, $1500 № g. 55 Gal­ lon Fish Tank accessories In­ cluded. $150. 2 Finches with cage. $40 Neg. 1 kitten $10.00. 998 6892. f Is H-N-TAILS m oved to 740 Yadkinville Rd. to better serve HARRIS PAINT & Renovation, 26 yrs experience, insured and licensed, interior/exterior. Reler­ ences available. 336-284-6611 or toll free 1-877-224-6611. u n k ¥s e a m l e s¥g u t t e r - ING Richard Link-Owner Free Estimates 998-1798 you. Plenty ol parking. Hours 10 to 8pm . GRAND OPENING SOONI BLUEPRINT DRAWING BY KOWALITY CONCEPTS: Save time, money, space and become more uniform. -Will draw your existing paper prints on an electronic formal. -Will draw from scratch, -Will draw on your existing template or design a custom template to meet your specifica­ tions. -All jobs welcome, with special­ ization in the tooling lield. •Will consider all design work on a per job basis. -Also available to help set up your whole system to include: D ocum ent M anagem ent Hyperllnking X R eferencing Printer & Plotter Configura­ tions Training on anything m en­ tioned or training on how to draw and m ore. Call after 6;00pm. (336)751- 5277. B&D DESfGN & CONSTRUC­ TION YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY We work to Meet Your Budgetl Specializing in additions, renovations, baths, kilchens, windows, siding, decks, masonry, slone & tile work, light OSBORNE ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. Free Estimates. 751-3398. TRACTOR W O R icriU sH Hog- ging, Box Blading for driveways, gravel, or landscaping, light loaderwork, field ripping, 6ft. trac­ tor tiller, post holes 336-492-5174 before 9:00pm. w Tl l Cl e a n H O ijSE S“and small businesses. Call Misty al 751-9613. WOOD MULCH SO T bTD eliv; ered. 751 -3768. VVRINKLES in YOUF? C a rp e n can re-stretch them. Free esti­ mates. Call Wrinkled Carpet Man at 336-998-8402. E m p l o y m e n t Certified Nursing A ssistants We are Looking for HeroesI Would you like to becom e one of our Heroes on the Home Front? We olfer flexible scheduling, paid vacation, 401K, Health Insurance, and credit union benelitsi If you are available to work In the Win­ ston-Salem area and surround­ ing areas please call to find out more about our opportunities! Please contact Jaim e at 336- 723-3993 or visit us at wvw.bayada.com. c o n c r e t e’h e l p e r , t r a v e l req. Drivers license oreferred. Call 284-4369, Mon.-Fri., 10am- 2pm for application, EOE COSMETOLOGISTS: RA FFLES SA LON S in Mocksville are now under new m anagem ent and looking for qualified applicants for full and part-tim e posilions. Applicant must have current NC cosmetol­ ogy license and be able to work at feast 2 evenings per week and Saturdays. Salon is closed on Sunday. Call Kalhy at 751-2941 lo schedule your confidential In­ terview today. EOE EXP C ^ ^ N T E R FOH framing crew. 40-plushrs. weekly w/over­ time. Must be dependable. No drugs, no hot-heads, 336-467- 7061 or 336-998-7428. T r a v e l HARRAH’S CHEROKEE CASINO TRIPS Saturday Day, Dec 14th $20/pp Friday Nite, Dec 20th $20/pp New Years Eve Special, Dec 31st $20/pp E 2 Way Travel Local 998-4732 John & Evelyn W yatt V e h i c l e s 1985 JEEP GRAND W agoneer $2100.00 OBO -sold as is^. 998- 4733. 2000 DODGE DAKOTA, Ex­ tended Cab., Excellent Condition. 14,100 m iles, $16,500. 753- 2004. Call alter 5pm. SALISBURY MC5T0R CÒ7 Buick - Dodge 700 W. Innes St., Salisbury 704-636-1341 ‘95 DODGE 2500 Cummis Turbo D iesel, auto, air, am/fm. one owner. Have all M aintenance Records. $8800.00. 284-2945. EXTRA INCOME 2003, $200- $500 weekly mailing travel bro­ chures. For more Info send a self- addressed stam ped envelope to: Nationwide, PO Box 4355, Mi­ ami, FL 33269. H W C R ESI DE N fi^ E R V T C E Tech. w/ 3yrs. min. exp. needed. Must have valid drivers license. Located in Mocksville. 336-751- 5728. NEW BOJANGLES I s now hir- ing crew members for all posi­ tions & all shifts. Excellent work conditions and competive pay olfered. Interviews will be held at C om lort inn located 1500 Yadkinville Rd., Mocksville be­ tween Ihe hours 9am-7pm on December 19-20-21-23-26-27- 28. PART TIME HELP needed on Wed. Nighls- 5pm-uniil end of auction. Registration & lane clerk. Please apply in person at Ellis -i Auto Auction in Cooleemee start­ ing M onday 12-30-02, 10am- 5pm. 284-4080. tRUCl< DRIVER NEEDEoTiyrs" experience, clean driving record w /CD L 336-788-3210. painting & small repairs. Call Brian D: prompt. References available. Free estimates. CtiA WIlT SIT w rthlick or’erd'- erly, due errands, housekeeping, etc. 998-7398. W a n t e d COLUMBIA CAROLINA COR­ PORATION of Old Fort NC. Would like to Buy Poplar Peelers or Tracts of Poplar Timber. Com­ petitive Prices Paid. Call Daniel Carpenter at 704-445-9628. WANTED TO BUY: 8 ACRES OR MORE PINE OR HARDWOOD. We select cul or clear cut, ^ a v e r W ood Products 704-278-9291 night 704-278-4433 Or 828-430-8860 Call Tammy Kowalski at 751 -2120 to place your chis.sified today. WANTED: SEASONED LOCAL Christian Individual needed by elderly couple 1 day a week lor light housekeeping, individual must possess a broad knowledge ol all phases of housekeeping, must have a valid Driver's Li­ cense and have own transporta­ tion. Individual must also furnish References and be able to pass a criminal records check. Inter­ ested individuals should reply to: Blind Ad-HousekeepIng, PO Box 99, Mocksville, NC 27028. NO MONEY DOWN With Your Deed New Used Repo Homes Call Becca (704) 239-0132 JOBS Available Now! L o n g T e r m / T e m p - t o - H i r e $ 8 . 0 0 p e r h o u r Clemmons Area, machine operator positions. 12 hour rotating shifts. 7a,m-7p.m. or 7p.m.-7a,m. Positions Require Clean Criminal Record And Drug Test All Pay Checks Delivered Weekly To The Job Site Apply Todayl 7 7 4 8 N o rth P o in t B lv d ., W in s to n -S a le m EngGsh Inlentows; Moit& Wed., 3:30 p.m. Spanish Interviews: Tu63.& ThuiB.,8:30am .0r3d0p,m . Ff1..12i»p.m . 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